June 23, 2025

01:09:33

Why Wouldn't He Just Quit?

Why Wouldn't He Just Quit?
Dj Blaze Radio Show Podcast
Why Wouldn't He Just Quit?

Jun 23 2025 | 01:09:33

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On this episode El and B-Eazy talk about their weeks, Allen Iverson turns 50 and gets a big payday, America joins the war, and Tyler Perry is in hot water. 

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[00:00:00] Speaker A: Let's get it started in here. Gossip, music, news, entertainment, and heated discussions. The DJ Blaze Radio show starts now. [00:00:39] Speaker B: Yo, welcome back to another episode of the DJ Blaze Radio show podcast. It's your boy Be Easy. [00:00:45] Speaker A: It's your boy, Al. [00:00:47] Speaker B: And we back for another week of Whatever Happened in the World. L. How you doing? [00:00:52] Speaker A: Pretty good, man. How you? [00:00:54] Speaker B: I'm good, man. Can't complain. [00:00:56] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:00:56] Speaker B: How about you? [00:00:57] Speaker A: Pretty good, man. We're here for another week, another back at it. [00:01:00] Speaker B: More entertainment, more infotainment. [00:01:03] Speaker A: There you go. That too. A little bit of dash of entertainment. [00:01:07] Speaker B: Yeah, Yeah. [00:01:08] Speaker A: A little chuckle here and there. [00:01:09] Speaker B: Maybe here and there. How was your week? [00:01:12] Speaker A: It was pretty good, man. I. I didn't do too much, you know, little content. You know, I'm trying to get back in photography and recording and shit like that again. [00:01:19] Speaker B: So are you getting back into putting it out? [00:01:23] Speaker A: Yeah, it's going out. It might go out a little slower, but. No, you know what? It's going out a little bit faster. [00:01:28] Speaker B: Word. [00:01:28] Speaker A: But a couple commercials here and there and stuff like that. Just more camera work, man. [00:01:33] Speaker B: Word. Put that stuff out, man. [00:01:34] Speaker A: More camera work. [00:01:35] Speaker B: Got all that stuff stored on hard drives and flash drives. We ain't even putting it out. [00:01:41] Speaker A: Yeah, I do have a couple things. I probably never see the light of day. [00:01:45] Speaker B: The content you got filmed is like Beetlejuice. You know the little. The dude from Howard Stern. [00:01:51] Speaker A: Beetlejuice? Yeah. [00:01:52] Speaker B: You know, that little gif of him or that little video of him? He like, just hanging around, just hang out around. That's the stuff you done film. Just hanging around, just hanging around. Just chilling, dive. I'm glad you knew what I was talking about, man. [00:02:09] Speaker A: I see. I remember because I was a big house turn fan. [00:02:12] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:02:13] Speaker A: And that clip is from, like Beetlejuice after Howard Stern. He was going around with his manager and stuff like that, and his manager used to film him all the time. [00:02:22] Speaker B: Howard Stern manager? [00:02:23] Speaker A: Nah. [00:02:23] Speaker B: Baba Bowie. [00:02:24] Speaker A: Nah. Beetlejuice manager. [00:02:25] Speaker B: Oh. Oh. [00:02:26] Speaker A: He had his own manager after Howard Stern. [00:02:28] Speaker B: Shout out to Baba Bowie. [00:02:29] Speaker A: Baba Booie. [00:02:30] Speaker B: That was. He always used to come in. I guess he was the producer of that show. [00:02:34] Speaker A: He definitely was. [00:02:35] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:02:35] Speaker A: I still listen to it now. [00:02:37] Speaker B: Oh. Cause he on Sirius. [00:02:38] Speaker A: Yep. [00:02:38] Speaker B: Yeah, that is right. [00:02:39] Speaker A: Serious or Serious? [00:02:41] Speaker B: Sirius. [00:02:42] Speaker A: Okay. [00:02:42] Speaker B: SiriusXM Satellite Radio. [00:02:45] Speaker A: SiriusXM. [00:02:45] Speaker B: Sirius. Okay. [00:02:46] Speaker A: Cool. [00:02:48] Speaker B: Yeah, I used to watch it on E. Entertainment Television. [00:02:54] Speaker A: Can you remember your favorite one, your. [00:02:57] Speaker B: Most rememberable one, Most memorable Howard Stern episode? Not really. Cause it just was all wild stuff. [00:03:04] Speaker A: The Usher one just popped back up. [00:03:07] Speaker B: Usher was on it. I'm talking about from back in the day. I don't. I don't listen. [00:03:09] Speaker A: Like, not E. Hollywood one. E. Hollywood one. [00:03:12] Speaker B: No, no, no, no, no. [00:03:14] Speaker A: You talking about the UPN9, like the late at night one. [00:03:16] Speaker B: No, I'm talking about it used to come on E. E. Yeah, the channel. [00:03:22] Speaker A: Yeah, Usher one popped up recently. [00:03:23] Speaker B: Usher. What? [00:03:25] Speaker A: Usher was talking about how he used to stay with Diddy and stuff like that, so he popped back up. [00:03:29] Speaker B: Are you talking about VH from VH1? [00:03:31] Speaker A: No, E. The E1 with the spinning logo and all that. [00:03:35] Speaker B: But I'm saying, what show you talking about? [00:03:37] Speaker A: Howard Stern. [00:03:38] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. I never knew Usher was on Howard Stern. [00:03:41] Speaker A: Yeah, Usher, you know, the old dirty bastard ones always up there, that always pops back up on social media and stuff like that. [00:03:49] Speaker B: Yeah, I don't remember him being up there. I just remember he used to have, like, porn stars and all of that. You know, them people up there and he'd be doing all kind of wild stuff with them. [00:03:59] Speaker A: Yeah, I love the Howard Stern show. [00:04:00] Speaker B: Yeah. I didn't know Usher. So, like, when Usher was young. [00:04:03] Speaker A: Nah, it was. It was like a, you know, a grown Usher. He was talking about how when he was younger, he stayed with Diddy and, you know, some of the wild stuff going on. [00:04:13] Speaker B: So was he. Was it the one that came on the E. Channel? [00:04:18] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:04:19] Speaker B: Oh, okay. Yeah, yeah, I was off of that. [00:04:22] Speaker A: The blue lights around. It was that one. It was the newer, modern looking one that came on E. Oh. [00:04:29] Speaker B: Oh, See, I watched it like, back. Way back, like when I was a kid, like living with my mom still back then. [00:04:37] Speaker A: So that had to come. That wasn't E then. [00:04:40] Speaker B: That was E. Used to be channel 26. [00:04:42] Speaker A: See, in New York, it came on. That was late at night like, Channel 11, on Channel 9 or something like that. It was after hours. Yeah. King, the kielbasa queen with the kielbasa sausage and putting it all the way down her mouth. [00:05:00] Speaker B: And he used to come on at like 11:30. [00:05:02] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, I know, exactly. That was early 2002, early 2000s, 90s. [00:05:10] Speaker B: Late 90s, early 2000s. Yeah, because he used to have. What else? Used to come on E. But anyway. Yeah, anyway. How was that? [00:05:17] Speaker A: Got stirred, stayed away. [00:05:18] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah. How was your week? [00:05:20] Speaker A: It was pretty good, man. I didn't do too much, you know. [00:05:24] Speaker B: Like I said, just doing content, little. [00:05:26] Speaker A: Content, stuff like that. How was your weekend? [00:05:29] Speaker B: Hey, my week was. It was. My week was cool, you know, Sold some cars. [00:05:33] Speaker A: Okay. How many? [00:05:35] Speaker B: I sold three. [00:05:36] Speaker A: Three? [00:05:37] Speaker B: Brand new. Not no Used Jones, either. [00:05:39] Speaker A: You know, we gotta stop saying how many calls you. So you're gonna start getting phone calls. I'm late on this bill. They're gonna think you got the bread. [00:05:46] Speaker B: Now, man, that don't got. Oh, no. Oh, let me lay on your bill all you want to. I. I mean, I ain't got nothing to do with me. You know, Only woman who can ask me for money right now is my mama. [00:06:00] Speaker A: They'd be like, yeah, you know, I heard you sold 30 cars last month. You think you can. [00:06:07] Speaker B: No, I don't. I'm. I'm B. Simone. [00:06:10] Speaker A: Oh, just keep on dropping it. Yeah. I don't know how I'm gonna pay this. That's what they be doing. [00:06:14] Speaker B: I had somebody do that with groceries one time. I was like, damn. Speaking of damn, it was a girl. So it was two. So one of the vehicles I sold, a dude, he came in, like, two months ago, and he was like, well, he was just stopping to look at the vehicle, and I almost had him sold. He was like, man, we'll come back. He wanted to put more money down or whatever. I was like, all right. And they came back. So it was him and his. At the time, that was his girlfriend. But in between the first time he came and this time, they got engaged. [00:06:45] Speaker A: Okay. [00:06:45] Speaker B: So I'm putting in his information. He was born in 2000, for one. He was born in 2000. So I'm like, hold up, 2000? I was like, man, I graduated high school in 99. [00:06:58] Speaker A: I was partying in 2000. [00:07:00] Speaker B: He was like, you graduated high school in 99? And his girlfriend who was like, damn, she hit me with the Kevin Hart down. [00:07:08] Speaker A: For real? [00:07:09] Speaker B: Yeah, man. That shit was funny as hell. She like, oh, no, I'm sorry. I'm sorry. And then I said something about it. And the funny thing was, she. He was a white girl. It was a black dude and a white girl, but he didn't see it before. So I showed it to him while we were waiting on him. Whatever. So I was like, damn, them being that young, being born in 2000 and already buying something brand new. Like, I was grown when they were back. You know what I'm saying? When you was born or whatever. Yeah, but that was one of them. And then another lady came in off a referral, and she was like. I was like, you know, welcome. You know, what brings you here today? And she looked at me, and then she looked at my name tag. She was like, you like, what? And she was like, yeah, my boss referred me to you. [00:07:52] Speaker A: Whatever. [00:07:52] Speaker B: Whatever. Okay. All right. [00:07:53] Speaker A: Okay. [00:07:54] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. So, you know, I had a good. I had a good sales week. [00:07:57] Speaker A: She locked it in. [00:07:59] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, she bought. Yeah, she bought brand new. Shout out to her. Brand new Prius. [00:08:04] Speaker A: Okay. [00:08:05] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:08:06] Speaker A: Is it true they say about that Prius battery? [00:08:09] Speaker B: What? [00:08:09] Speaker A: It's like super expensive. It's not like a regular battery. [00:08:12] Speaker B: I mean, you'll never know because you get a 10 year, 150,000 mile warranty. [00:08:16] Speaker A: Nah, I know somebody just had to buy one. [00:08:17] Speaker B: They had to buy one. What year was that car? [00:08:20] Speaker A: I don't know, but they had to buy the battery. It was like $3,000. [00:08:24] Speaker B: That's not a lot. Shout out to 40. Something happened to his battery. He had a hybrid. A hybrid, Like Elantra or something. Okay. And something's wrong with his. And his was gonna be like $10,000. [00:08:40] Speaker A: Oh, my God. [00:08:40] Speaker B: Yeah. So three. Three stacks. [00:08:42] Speaker A: Damn. [00:08:43] Speaker B: Dang. [00:08:43] Speaker A: A lot when you say battery. It just, you know, you're so used to, okay, a couple hundred dollars, go get a new battery. [00:08:49] Speaker B: And if they. Is their car like 100 hybrid? I mean, 100 electric or was it a hybrid? [00:08:57] Speaker A: No, it was a hybrid. [00:08:58] Speaker B: That ain't really a lot, considering most of the cars powered by that shit. [00:09:02] Speaker A: You know why it sound like a lot to me? Cause before you know, your most expensive things was, damn, my tranny or damn engine, you know, that's 2000 1500. The lease out the door. Now you got other parts on the damn car that cost more than that stuff. It's like, shit. [00:09:20] Speaker B: That's why you get it new and you get that warranty. Baby, when that man in that office trying to sell you them warranties, you getting them warranties. It ain't nobody extra. $12, $5 on your payment. Extend that warranty. [00:09:33] Speaker A: I gotta check and see what I got on mine. [00:09:35] Speaker B: Yeah, you better check before it get too late. So, yeah, then Friday night, you know what I'm saying? Shout out to Jones from the music. Jones went to. [00:09:43] Speaker A: Come on. Jones was with you? [00:09:45] Speaker B: Yes. Friday. Yeah. Went to the Senate in Columbia to see Project Pat. If Project Pat come to your town. [00:09:54] Speaker A: Don't go. [00:09:55] Speaker B: Do not go. [00:09:57] Speaker A: I heard, man. [00:09:58] Speaker B: Do not go to see Project Pat if you come to your town. Cause you want to hear Project Pat rap all of the hood stuff that he was doing back in the day. [00:10:07] Speaker A: Yep. [00:10:08] Speaker B: You know. Cause most. I can't remember if Project had any, like, uplifting type songs. I can't remember that gorilla pimp was. [00:10:16] Speaker A: His uptight. [00:10:19] Speaker B: Or his words of advice. Don't save her There you go, Chicken head. Yep. Me and Jones noticed. We was like, hold up. He ain't really rapping. He kind of just saying like the rhyming word, you know, to do. He'll say like the rhyming words and you know what I'm saying? We noticed that. And I was like, I want this. Cause of, you know, he supposed to be a preacher, whatever, Whatever. He on that path. [00:10:44] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:10:45] Speaker B: Probably about two minutes after that he said something about Jesus. [00:10:48] Speaker A: He ain't stopped the music. [00:10:49] Speaker B: Oh, yes. Oh my God. He stopped the music saying something about Jesus one time. Another time he did it around the end of the show. Music stopped. He got everybody quiet and said, who has accepted Jesus in their life? [00:11:00] Speaker A: Ah, man. [00:11:02] Speaker B: Yeah. I mean, shout out to that. But I didn't go there for that. [00:11:05] Speaker A: You went there. [00:11:06] Speaker B: Went there to get drunk, watch women shake their rumps. You know what I'm saying? Rap some cussing. Did he do? He didn't do. I don't think he did 90 days, man. [00:11:15] Speaker A: He didn't do. He must. He didn't do Gorilla Pimp then. [00:11:18] Speaker B: He might have. I don't really know that. I don't really like most of the project. Pat. Songs I like came off of, I think Mr. Don't Play. [00:11:25] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:11:26] Speaker B: Which one was Mr. Don't Play? [00:11:27] Speaker A: That was Chicken Head. [00:11:31] Speaker B: Was 90 days on that one? [00:11:32] Speaker A: Don't. Save it. I don't think 90 days is on. [00:11:34] Speaker B: So it's either Gaddy Green and maybe it's Gaddy Green. It's one of them two that I like more than the other. And that's the one I always listen to. So like I got cheese though, you know. [00:11:46] Speaker A: Oh, that's my favorite. [00:11:47] Speaker B: That was Mr. Don't Play. So the one I like the best is Gady Green. [00:11:52] Speaker A: Okay, okay. [00:11:53] Speaker B: And he, you know, he did a couple like, he had like the song with juvie. [00:11:59] Speaker A: Mr. Don't Play is my favorite. [00:12:01] Speaker B: Mr. Don't Play that. Mr. Don't Play is a whole lot of people favorite. [00:12:03] Speaker A: That's Cheese. Dope. Whole lotta. Don't Save Her. Gorilla pimp. Yeah, that. That. That's my ski mask. [00:12:14] Speaker B: Yeah, that's a lot of people favorite. See, my. My was Get It Green. Let me see what's on Get It. [00:12:20] Speaker A: Yeah, that was two albums before that one. [00:12:22] Speaker B: It was two albums. Two albums. [00:12:24] Speaker A: Yeah. He put out like a little something during 2000s. I think it was a really. I think it was a just a put together album because they called it an underground album. But Getty green was in 1999. [00:12:37] Speaker B: Let me see. Hold on, gorilla. [00:12:42] Speaker A: And the funny thing about it, I wanted to go. So I waiting to hear back for. For credentials. You want to go? [00:12:52] Speaker B: Oh, you was trying to get in for the free skit. [00:12:54] Speaker A: Yeah, so I mean, it wasn't that much if I really wanted to go. It was what, 20, $, 30. [00:12:59] Speaker B: Yeah, $30, something like that. [00:13:01] Speaker A: So I think I went on Instagram and read in the comments and somebody was like, so are we getting Pastor Pat or we getting Project Pat? [00:13:11] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, you got. [00:13:12] Speaker A: So I'm like, you know, I know he been going around to different jails talking and stuff like that, but I ain't know it was that bad. [00:13:18] Speaker B: I ain't gonna say it's that bad. Cause you know what I'm saying, that man is. [00:13:22] Speaker A: I understand he just putting the word out. [00:13:24] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:13:24] Speaker A: But his agreement probably was to the Lord that he was going to put the word out as much as he could. [00:13:31] Speaker B: Maybe that was his agreement to the Lord. But you got agreement to some hood niggas and hood bitches. [00:13:39] Speaker A: You got to think about it. Like comedians probably. [00:13:41] Speaker B: No, no. The one that I like the best is Laying the Smackdown. [00:13:46] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, that was a good one too. [00:13:47] Speaker B: Still riding clean, making cheese and getting my dicks. So he did that track. He did, uh. Oh, my bad. Who got playing music playing? That's me. [00:13:58] Speaker A: Yeah, it might have been me. [00:14:00] Speaker B: Yeah, make that ass clap. He did make that ass clap right after he did something about Jesus. [00:14:07] Speaker A: No, he didn't. [00:14:07] Speaker B: I swear to God. I want to swear. You got footage, did you take? I took one. I just went like. When I got there, I realized Project wasn't one of my favorite old rappers. Cause I really just like land in Smackdown the most. [00:14:21] Speaker A: I seen cameras up. [00:14:23] Speaker B: It was too many cameras up too. [00:14:24] Speaker A: I seen cameras up in footage. [00:14:26] Speaker B: Yeah. Shot Jones. What the. [00:14:29] Speaker A: Yeah, you can't blame that one on me. [00:14:31] Speaker B: Yeah, that was my. You see, my. My phone was down. My phone was down. But yeah, it was. It was an experience. It was. It was more people there than was at the juvie show, though, which is. But juvie show was on a Tuesday. [00:14:45] Speaker A: It was on a Tuesday. And it was like what, seven o' clock at night? [00:14:49] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. [00:14:50] Speaker A: It didn't give you time to go home and kind of change up either, right? [00:14:53] Speaker B: Yeah, but I mean, a lot of people came to that juvie from far away, you know what I'm saying? So. [00:14:59] Speaker A: And plus, juvie was just, I think that same weekend he was in Myrtle Beach. [00:15:03] Speaker B: Yeah, he was at the beach maybe the next weekend. But it was real close. So people chose to go to. I think he was at the House of Blues, you know what I'm saying? [00:15:12] Speaker A: So certain artists like that. I kind of track and see where they at whenever they get close. I kind of think if I want to pull the trigger on it, but, you know. [00:15:20] Speaker B: Yeah. If you debating whether or not to go to see Project Pat, probably don't go. Unless you just want to get out the house. [00:15:26] Speaker A: Damn. [00:15:27] Speaker B: Yeah. Cause it ain't gonna be no. Cause I'm used to, like. For one, I'm used to people performing without the track. I got spoiled with that with certain artists. And he played. It's the music playing. I don't like when they play the track. You know what I'm saying? [00:15:41] Speaker A: Play the vocals, lyrics and everything. [00:15:43] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah. I don't like that. And then he wasn't even rapping. His opening acts was kind of. They wanting all that. [00:15:51] Speaker A: They were locals. [00:15:52] Speaker B: I don't know who these niggas was. [00:15:54] Speaker A: Locals then? [00:15:55] Speaker B: Nah, I don't know. Oh, yeah, he might have been on tour. They might have been on tour. I don't know who these niggas was. Yeah. [00:16:00] Speaker A: Oh, okay. [00:16:01] Speaker B: Yeah. Cause one of them said he was from somewhere else. I remember one guy saying they. What did they say? St. Louis. I think they was from St. Louis or something like that. But anyway, yeah, don't go see Project Patrick. [00:16:13] Speaker A: That's bad, man. I like Project Pat. [00:16:15] Speaker B: I mean, it's cool. A lot of people do. I can tell by the crowd. A lot of people like Project Special with that. [00:16:23] Speaker A: Him being on the front of that Drake song. [00:16:26] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, yeah. He ain't even did that song. [00:16:28] Speaker A: Yeah. Cause he ain't on the song. He just on the hook, I think. [00:16:32] Speaker B: Oh, wait, Drake rapping like Project? Ain't somebody else on that song? No, he is 21 savage. Oh, he is on. He on the song rapping. [00:16:41] Speaker A: Yeah, he might be. [00:16:42] Speaker B: He on the song rapping. Cause. Yeah. Cause he say something about Project PETA. [00:16:46] Speaker A: Knife Work. That's the name of Knife Talk. That's the name of it. Yeah. 21 Savage and Project Pat. [00:16:52] Speaker B: Yeah, that's on that album. Maybe he can't do it. [00:16:57] Speaker A: They did that song for the verses against Bone Thug. [00:17:03] Speaker B: Project. [00:17:03] Speaker A: But he came out. [00:17:04] Speaker B: I think verse is different than. [00:17:06] Speaker A: And they shut it off at the. They didn't get to his. His rap. They just brought him out there with it. [00:17:12] Speaker B: Yeah, I did that. And then I've been talking about it for a few weeks. [00:17:15] Speaker A: Yeah, man. [00:17:16] Speaker B: Saturday, shout out to bmac. Bmac Met me up there in Charlotte Saturday and went to durag fest. [00:17:23] Speaker A: That's why I'm wearing my durag today. And I want to say right now. Can I get an apology? [00:17:29] Speaker B: Apology for what? [00:17:31] Speaker A: Say about eight, nine episodes ago, you said ain't nobody wearing durags no more. Do you remember? [00:17:40] Speaker B: Not regular people. I ain't talking about for Durag Fest. [00:17:43] Speaker A: What do you mean regular people? [00:17:45] Speaker B: I'm talking about, like, in the streets, when you see niggas wearing durags like, regular days. [00:17:49] Speaker A: Those people wearing them durags, that's their style. [00:17:52] Speaker B: No, that's not true. [00:17:52] Speaker A: Durag fest is a style, and it's a culture. It's not just, let's find a durag for today. [00:17:58] Speaker B: No, Durag fest is a celebration of black culture. [00:18:03] Speaker A: Culture, right? [00:18:04] Speaker B: Yeah. But niggas don't wear like most of the people. There was women, for one. [00:18:08] Speaker A: I know. [00:18:09] Speaker B: And the women, they put on. [00:18:11] Speaker A: Ah, let me take this durag off since you can appreciate. [00:18:14] Speaker B: Nah, I appreciate your durag. [00:18:15] Speaker A: I can't appreciate a durag in. In the building. [00:18:18] Speaker B: No, what I'm saying is I appreciate your durag. Why are you taking it off? Don't take it off. [00:18:21] Speaker A: I was gonna leave it on. [00:18:22] Speaker B: We don't wanna see your hair. [00:18:24] Speaker A: You can't see it. [00:18:25] Speaker B: Oh, no. Put it back on. [00:18:26] Speaker A: Yeah, you can't see it. [00:18:26] Speaker B: Put your glasses back on. But, nah. Um, My, my, my. What I was saying was like. Like how back in the day, we all used to wear a durag on our hats. [00:18:36] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:18:37] Speaker B: And shit like that. Them young boys don't do that no more. [00:18:40] Speaker A: Ah. Pooh. Chases done took over then. [00:18:42] Speaker B: Yeah. Them young boys don't do that no more. They don't even brush their hair. [00:18:45] Speaker A: It's a culture. Yeah. They don't brush their hair. They don't brush their hair. They don't put lotion on. They don't. It's a whole lot of stuff that we. [00:18:53] Speaker B: They don't iron their clothes. [00:18:55] Speaker A: You right. [00:18:56] Speaker B: But the durag like people was like, that's some nigga shit. Whatever. I said to people who ain't never heard of it. But if you go. It's like all of the shit that, like, black people started that white people used to talk shit about that you slowly see them doing them, like, the braids or the way black people dress or the women with the long nails. [00:19:14] Speaker A: Gold fronts. [00:19:14] Speaker B: Gold fronts. And the big earrings and the jewelry and the styles of dress and all of that. Like, it's like that. It's like, for more artsy Type people. [00:19:24] Speaker A: But that's exactly what it is. Yeah, it's an artsy fest. It's like. [00:19:28] Speaker B: But it's artsy with your clothes. [00:19:31] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. Your clothes. Your style, too. Cause some of them are a different kind of person. [00:19:38] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. That's what I mean. Yeah, yeah. But it was dope, though, seeing a lot of people. You know what I'm saying? Just everybody just having a good time. [00:19:45] Speaker A: You know how mad I still didn't go, Right? [00:19:46] Speaker B: You should have went. Cause they had the one good thing about it. You know what I'm saying? Like you said before, like, it was at Camp North End. [00:19:54] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:19:54] Speaker B: And, you know, that's all outside. [00:19:57] Speaker A: Outside. [00:19:57] Speaker B: The good thing about it, if you got the VIP or whatever and you was able to go. Cause they had, like. It was like at a spot, this spot called the Black Box. It was outside at the Black Box, when you could go inside the Black Box. And they had a stage in there. People was like, we got there kind of late, but it was a guy in there performing. So you go in there, you can get a drink. They got bathrooms and all that in there. Then across the street, they had another spot with like a VIP section where you. Where you could go in there, drink, chill, eat your food, go upstairs to a super VIP section. [00:20:26] Speaker A: So you have super vip? [00:20:27] Speaker B: Actually, nah. Cause all the super vip, we had tier three vip, which I don't know. Cause we just went in. You know what I'm saying? [00:20:33] Speaker A: We just went everywhere. [00:20:34] Speaker B: Yeah, we kind of went, but we. So like bmac, he came from Charleston. [00:20:39] Speaker A: Oh, wow. [00:20:40] Speaker B: And he had a little issue with his car, like his rental that gave his rental. You know what I'm saying? Cause he was like. He didn't want to drive his car or whatever. So he had a little issue. So instead of him, he left like three hours later than he wanted to. [00:20:54] Speaker A: Oh, okay. [00:20:54] Speaker B: Yeah, so. But it was dope, though. So, like, if you like. If you like, like black and you like, like real blacks, like, you know how some of our stuff get taken away. You know what I'm saying? [00:21:07] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:21:08] Speaker B: This kind of shit is like, you just gotta be in it. [00:21:12] Speaker A: See, I don't. I don't separate it. I don't make it a black or white thing. I just say it's a artsy culture kind of thing. [00:21:21] Speaker B: No, it's black. [00:21:22] Speaker A: Cause a white guy could come in there and style it up too. [00:21:27] Speaker B: And. [00:21:28] Speaker A: No, let me rephrase that. He can style it up, but it has to be in him. Not just, oh, I put a durag on or. [00:21:34] Speaker B: Yeah, but it ain't even bout like they call it durag face. But it ain't even about a durag. Yeah, people had durags on, but ain't really, you know. Cause one of the things that really like if you, if you trying to look like a black person, especially a black dude or whatever, the durag, they made that like into like a negative thing. And this is taking it back or whatever. But it was. I don't know, I just don't like all the stuff they would call ghetto with black people or whatever that type of shit. Not like the some stuff. Like. And it ain't like hood black stuff. Cause a lot of people, they equate black with being hood and not like the artsy black type shit. [00:22:21] Speaker A: It's definitely artsy. [00:22:22] Speaker B: It's artsy black type shit. It ain't like hood black shit. You know what I'm saying? And I think that's what I liked about it most. Yeah, it wasn't no element. It wasn't like the Pooh Shiesty element was out there. [00:22:35] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:22:35] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying? It wasn't none of that. [00:22:37] Speaker A: I got you. [00:22:37] Speaker B: Yeah, it was cool though. I ain't gonna lie. [00:22:39] Speaker A: See, I went to one year and what's that? Camp North End. That's the name of it. I always jumble it up. I used to call it Camp North. North Campus or whatever. Yeah, yeah, that's like a art district. So that's when it started there. It was like a chill vibe. Like it was super chill. Now I see that thing done blew. [00:23:01] Speaker B: Up, but it's still chill. Yeah, yeah, it's still chill. [00:23:05] Speaker A: It's still chill. [00:23:06] Speaker B: Like it ain't. That's the thing though. [00:23:08] Speaker A: You. [00:23:09] Speaker B: You want them to get. Get it like as big as they can, but you don't want to get too big to where other types of people come in and then it kind of get wild. [00:23:17] Speaker A: Is it at that point now? [00:23:18] Speaker B: Nah, it ain't at that point yet. Okay, maybe, but maybe two years it's still big. [00:23:22] Speaker A: So. Yeah, some of the pictures are in some of the videos. I seen them. I think it was outside stage, one of those. Outside stage or whatever. And it was, you know, it was a good amount of people around the stage and you know, local artists and stuff. That's perfect for them. They love to perform, you know, on the stage, but that's their platform, especially in Charlotte. Cause it's a big local artist hub in that area. [00:23:49] Speaker B: Yeah, they got a lot of local artists. It was One girl that was performing, she performed last or whatever. And B. Mac was like. He heard a lot of her songs on like Sirius or whatever. So she was like, I guess she was a big artist. I ain't never. I don't think I ever heard her before. But it was a dope situation, had vendors and all kind of stuff. It was dope. [00:24:06] Speaker A: Yeah. I wish it was more media stuff put out about it. Like more posts, more video. Cause like anybody could go, they could stream from there, you know, just for people that, you know, people in New York or something like that, just to see it. Cause a lot of times when they're doing a lot of the posts, it's just a quick little something, you know, it's not. You don't get the full feeling from the little post that they put out. [00:24:37] Speaker B: Yeah, I don't. [00:24:40] Speaker A: I think it's so dope that they should be, you know, they should put it out. [00:24:44] Speaker B: I be scared for it to like. [00:24:45] Speaker A: To get bigger too. [00:24:46] Speaker B: Too big Freak Nick. But I do want people to get their money. [00:24:49] Speaker A: It'll turn into freaknik. [00:24:50] Speaker B: I turn into something crazy. But it was dope though. Like it was a girl that was on the stage, she was like. This was her first time in Charlotte, period, in North Carolina period. [00:25:00] Speaker A: Oh wow. [00:25:00] Speaker B: And she came from Houston, but she came specifically for that. So I don't know. [00:25:06] Speaker A: So they are traveling now for it? [00:25:08] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, they are traveling for it. So but if people like you said they do more posts. Yeah, but I mean it got a look of certain festivals. Like when you see the post, it got a certain look and you could tell that's the look that they trying to put out there. So. [00:25:21] Speaker A: Yeah, the girls with the gold fronts or the like you said, the long. [00:25:25] Speaker B: Fingernails, the big gold earrings, they don't got like. They got the big clothes on, but they super fly with it and shit. But it's a mixture though. Cause it's. There's a fine women out there though. I ain't gonna lie to you. Yeah, but there's a lot of people like taking. Taking pictures and all kind of stuff. [00:25:42] Speaker A: It's a big hub of taking pictures out there. Cause Charlotte has probably the most photographers and videographers in the area right now. [00:25:51] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, but I mean it's a serious camera. [00:25:54] Speaker A: Everybody has a camera. Everybody's out there shooting. [00:25:56] Speaker B: Yeah, and they have some cameras too. Yeah, cameras with the lenses they had. Yeah, but it was fun though. So. [00:26:04] Speaker A: So how long you stay. You was there all night. [00:26:07] Speaker B: I mean, we ain't got there till like 7:30. [00:26:10] Speaker A: That's the right time, though. [00:26:11] Speaker B: So we stayed from 7:30 to, like 10. Cause it was over at 10. So we stayed from 7: 30 to 10. Oh, okay. [00:26:16] Speaker A: So when it was over, like, people left or people. [00:26:19] Speaker B: I mean, they weren't like kicking people out. People were still hanging around a little bit, but we just dipped, went and got something to eat and. Yeah, that was it. But I know they had like, after parties and shit. You know what I'm saying? [00:26:29] Speaker A: But did they do the Waffle House after or something? Like, was that packed? [00:26:34] Speaker B: Nah, I don't know where people went after. We went to Culver's, did a drive through. [00:26:38] Speaker A: Oh, okay. Okay. [00:26:41] Speaker B: Yeah, I don't know. But where it was. I don't even know if Waffle House was around there, but I don't know where people went. You know what I'm saying? Like, everybody dispersed. Probably went to one of them after parties or something. [00:26:51] Speaker A: That is kind of late, though. [00:26:53] Speaker B: But 10 for the end for y'. [00:26:54] Speaker A: All to get there at seven. [00:26:56] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, we were. I'm glad we kind of did. Cause it had done cool down. Yeah, stuff was still jumping. We probably miss a lot of stuff, though. But it is what it is. [00:27:04] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. So you didn't see the wave, revealing and stuff like that? [00:27:08] Speaker B: They had some stuff. It was something like they did. But the theme this year was like, hbcu, something, something, something. So they did like homecoming court type, you know, who was the king and queen and. [00:27:20] Speaker A: Oh, word. [00:27:21] Speaker B: Yeah. You know what I'm saying? That was going on on stage. They had something, man. [00:27:24] Speaker A: Did you take pictures? [00:27:25] Speaker B: I took a video. I took a couple pictures and videos. But I show you some videos, enough. [00:27:30] Speaker A: Video to put out. Splice it up a little bit with it. [00:27:34] Speaker B: So here's the thing. Like, you see people walking, right? You might see a woman walking and she got like, you know, a nice outfit on that themed up or whatever you got, like. Then somebody come up to her with a camera. Camera and like, yo, can I take your video? Can I, you know, take a picture? Whatever, whatever. [00:27:49] Speaker A: Cool. [00:27:50] Speaker B: You don't wanna be up here with an iPhone. Let me take your video. You know what I'm saying? [00:27:54] Speaker A: Nah, but you know what? You do it, man. [00:27:57] Speaker B: Yeah, you could do it. You could, but I've done it. Yeah, but you got the cameraman aura. [00:28:04] Speaker A: What? [00:28:04] Speaker B: You got the videographer aura. [00:28:06] Speaker A: No way. [00:28:07] Speaker B: You know how to lean your head to the right side and lean with it to know, oh, this nigga know what he doing. He trying to get the Sunlight. That nigga trying. He know my angles. You know what I'm saying? [00:28:17] Speaker A: I was at a big event recently, and I had my regular camera. [00:28:21] Speaker B: Your phone. [00:28:22] Speaker A: My regular camera. [00:28:23] Speaker B: Regular camera. [00:28:23] Speaker A: Disrespect me, like, oh, no. [00:28:25] Speaker B: Okay, go ahead. [00:28:26] Speaker A: Now I'll just mess with you. I had my regular camera and I had my phone. So at the time, I was videoing taking a video of a female woman. They're not allowed to call females no more. [00:28:39] Speaker B: Oh, my gosh. I told you this before. You said, I've told you this. And don't talk. [00:28:44] Speaker A: You know what I'm about to say. [00:28:45] Speaker B: Don't talk back. Just accept it. Just accept it. Just accept it. Cause we done had this discussion before, and Corey was here. [00:28:54] Speaker A: So you know what I'm about to say, right? [00:28:57] Speaker B: What? [00:28:59] Speaker A: Can I talk? Let me talk. [00:29:01] Speaker B: But go ahead, finish, Finish. [00:29:03] Speaker A: But. So, yeah, you know, a whole bunch of photographers are around them, and I come through with the phone, and I'm like, yeah, can you just say something on your phone real quick? They was like, what's this for social media? I'm like, yeah, I felt a little funny, but, you know, once that person seen that work that was put out. [00:29:22] Speaker B: After, they was like, oh, the official. [00:29:25] Speaker A: And then I put them in the newspaper. They was really. [00:29:29] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. They really felt it. Yeah. So, yeah, that was my. [00:29:34] Speaker A: I'm going next year. I don't care. [00:29:37] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:29:38] Speaker A: It locked in for now. [00:29:39] Speaker B: Go. [00:29:39] Speaker A: Cause even when you called me back eight times, I thought about it. I was like, yeah, I want to. [00:29:47] Speaker B: Shoulda. Should have came up, man. And then they had put out some more VIP tickets. Cause at first, everything was sold out. And B. Mac was like, man, what are you gonna do? We got the tickets. [00:29:56] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. [00:29:56] Speaker B: I mean, the tickets out there. I was like, shoot, you buy yours, I'll buy mine. And he bought his. I bought mine. And then that's when I hit you up like, yo, they got more tickets. Yeah, I was hesitant, man. [00:30:07] Speaker A: You know what? Right before you called me the last time I think I seen another video, it was like, it was outside. They showed like, the outside or something like that. And I was like, ah, it ain't the same. I ain't going. [00:30:17] Speaker B: Yeah, you should have. Should have, should have went. [00:30:19] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:30:20] Speaker B: Some other. One other thing I did, though. It's a place called Egg Roll Company. Oh, yeah. They were a food truck. Now they brick and mortar camp. Camp North End. I think that's what it's called. Yeah, Camp no fan. And, man, you got one. I got two. [00:30:34] Speaker A: Damn. I should have told you to bring me one. [00:30:36] Speaker B: It ain't gonna be the same. Yeah, well, hours later, air fryer, it would have been sitting up because I, I, I, I went Saturday before the thing and you would have just been getting it now. [00:30:51] Speaker A: Dang. Yeah. You wouldn't have been walking, carrying it. There was this location carried it out. [00:30:56] Speaker B: I mean, it would have been in my, in the car and in the hotel. So. Yeah, but we got an email from. Yeah, so if you're in Charlotte, go to egg roll company. Yeah, make that a part of your trip. I'm telling you. I, I got the steak and cheese one and then I got a, I should have got a, a the bacon chicken ranch one. But I got the, the pepperoni pizza one. Yeah, that one was good. But next time I go, I probably get like the apple, apple pie one or whatever. Apple pie, yeah. [00:31:27] Speaker A: Check the days before you go out there too. [00:31:29] Speaker B: What do you mean? [00:31:30] Speaker A: Because they like only. They only open certain days. [00:31:33] Speaker B: They close on Mondays and Tuesdays. [00:31:34] Speaker A: That's what it is. Mondays. [00:31:36] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. Got an email from the homie DJ High Star. He says, Galaxy Galaxy gas huffers. He says Euro peace to the dudes and the rags. Peace, Peace Kings. How'd y' all enjoy Queen City? Hope Durag Fest was litty. That's some shit that he'll go to, you know what I'm saying? How he wear his glasses and shit? He got the wing wings or something. He got some. He wear the round glasses, the gold rims, you know what I'm saying? He one of them type of dressing niggas shout out to High star. He got all the clothes, he says. Speaking of music suggestions, may I suggest that society stops making these young galaxy gas huffing niggas pseudo famous? No, kids pseudo famous with their weak ass. Music takes young New Jersey N went semi viral talking about Jim Jones and Nas. Like, little nigga, you not qualified to talk about Nas. I'm sick of the Nas slander fam. And now it's permeated to young ignorance. If the nigga beat picking hurts you, or even if you don't rock with the lyrics, cool. But the slander, let's stop. Yeah. I think the young dude said, Jim. [00:32:40] Speaker A: It'S not all young dudes. Cause Jim came back saying how much he's better than Nas too. [00:32:45] Speaker B: But no, at first it started with a young dude saying Nas. I mean, Jim was more influential than Nas. [00:32:55] Speaker A: Fashion wise. [00:32:56] Speaker B: Yeah. And culture wise, it might be a little true. Music wise, no, no. But culture wise. Cause it's a whole lot of niggas that's like 35 and under. That was heavy Dipset Wave. [00:33:09] Speaker A: Oh, yes. [00:33:10] Speaker B: Heavy with the dressing, with them clothes that. What was that awful Dodger type cloth and all of that shit. Those BB Simon belts with the chains and shit. Talking about them belts. Oh, you talking about the belts itself. [00:33:22] Speaker A: With, like, the rhinestones on it. [00:33:23] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah, all of that shit. [00:33:25] Speaker A: That was a local store that just ended up doing that. Now go. A BB Simon Bell is. Damn. Five, six hundred dollars. [00:33:32] Speaker B: Now, that's crazy. Like, Jim Jones really. And that whole crew really, like, got a whole generation of. Of certain. [00:33:42] Speaker A: Oh, yes. [00:33:43] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying? And I think that's what the dude was talking about. Like, Nas really ain't. Didn't really have that type of stuff. And that's really what's more visible, like, the lyrics and stuff like that, when he ain't talking about that. But then Jim went on. [00:33:58] Speaker A: Joe and. [00:33:59] Speaker B: Joe and Jada's show. [00:34:01] Speaker A: Yeah, Joe and Jada, huh? [00:34:02] Speaker B: And he said. Well, he said he had more hits. [00:34:05] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. But as soon as he said that. [00:34:07] Speaker B: Somebody came with the numbers. [00:34:08] Speaker A: They showed the damn stats. [00:34:12] Speaker B: I wonder what the stats would be from the time Jim started rapping to now. Like, you know what I'm saying? Cause it had, like, 15 to 7, but that's including, like, Nas whole career. So if you do the whole career, of course Nas gonna have more. But if you do, from the time Jim started rapping to now, I wonder who had more. [00:34:38] Speaker A: All right, I'm looking at. I guess it's one of those charts they made. Who knows how, you know? It's probably close to what it is. [00:34:47] Speaker B: Accurate. [00:34:48] Speaker A: It is. Yeah. It could be a little. It could be a little off. It says, monthly Spotify listeners, 9.2 million for NAS and 860K for net worth. [00:35:04] Speaker B: You know, NAS 80 million and Jim Jones 10 million. [00:35:08] Speaker A: 10 million. [00:35:08] Speaker B: Y' all seen the chart? [00:35:09] Speaker A: Yeah. But platinum. Platinum albums. [00:35:14] Speaker B: This is what Jim said. He had more platinum albums. [00:35:16] Speaker A: Say he had more. More hits and more platinum. Billboard tops. Nas 15 plus, Jim Jones two platinum albums. Nas got eight, Jim Jones got zero. [00:35:30] Speaker B: Yeah. And he was very adamant about the platinum goal. [00:35:33] Speaker A: He was. [00:35:34] Speaker B: Yeah. But so you know how, like, Joe Budden just got a plaque for Pump it up being platinum or whatever? [00:35:42] Speaker A: Nah, I didn't see that. [00:35:43] Speaker B: Yeah, he just got one, like, maybe like a month or two ago, and people was clowning. But that song being platinum. [00:35:49] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:35:50] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying? But I wonder, like, how they did about him getting it now as opposed to, you know what I'm saying? [00:35:55] Speaker A: Like, he already knew it was platinum. They probably just watered them on social media. So people. [00:36:01] Speaker B: No, it wasn't on social media. They sent him. They actually sent him a. They just sent him a plaque and was like, it just went platinum or whatever. Like it just was certified or something. But I don't know, like, maybe that's it for Jim Jones, like. Cause Ballin. [00:36:16] Speaker A: Ballin was big. [00:36:17] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying? He got a couple Ballin, whatever. But I don't know. So he says, let's stop. Nas has been an icon for 30 years. Strong MC search made sure his deal was gonna move him out the projects. This nigga was a teenage millionaire. Him and Raekwon had all of us thinking a half moon part in the haircut. In a haircut. And some nautical Tommy Apollo made you a fly ass nigga back then. There's a whole generation of kids named Nasir or Nas. Jim is in this midlife crisis and could not age gracefully. I'm sorry, but Jim's midlife Crisis was like 15 years ago. [00:36:59] Speaker A: Yeah, I don't. [00:36:59] Speaker B: Jim 50. [00:37:00] Speaker A: A lot of people. [00:37:03] Speaker B: You start your midlife crisis when you're like 35 or 40. [00:37:05] Speaker A: So do you knock him for his. For his dressing attire? [00:37:09] Speaker B: Nah, it's an old white dude that be dressing young, him and his wife, and they be wearing all the sneakers and the fly clothes and shit. [00:37:15] Speaker A: Like, I don't really think he dressed young either. [00:37:17] Speaker B: He just dressed like, yeah, well, you want a nigga to wear air Monarchs or something. Like, I don't care how the nigga. [00:37:22] Speaker A: Dress, but he's getting a lot of slack for that. [00:37:25] Speaker B: Yeah, his niggas want to pick at, try to try to break apart everything, but he don't look corny. [00:37:30] Speaker A: No, he don't. [00:37:31] Speaker B: He don't. Like, he trying. [00:37:32] Speaker A: It's just like, you know, when I grew up, Air Max 95s was big. [00:37:36] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:37:37] Speaker A: So he found, you know, he got plugs everywhere so he can get those in. Oh, man, where you get those from? Those are the OG ones. Those ain't the new ones. The old ones. [00:37:45] Speaker B: And like, he wear just clothes. I don't know. I don't. I don't know. [00:37:48] Speaker A: He fly to me. [00:37:49] Speaker B: Yeah. He says. He said, Jim is in this midlife crisis and cannot age gracefully. No dignity. His money was just fucked up. His money was just fucked up. Crying on funk flex around the pandemic. My nigga Nas is worried about Coinbase ring and his Other investments in Jim trying to speak virality using the legend's names while disrespecting. Jim was outside getting jumped in nine tray and smelling like the subway. And Nas was probably doing spring bling Spring break on MTV with Genuine and just saw Jared spring alive at the beach. The two are not the same. Shout out to Shannon Sharp for calling Jim Jones out on the dumb shit. As soon as someone bases an argument around. When the last time somebody said throw that blank on, I'm exiting the argument. Fuck outta here. Yeah, I hate that shit. When last time you was riding in the car, somebody said throw some jeezy on. Like they'll say shit like that on social media. That don't mean shit to me. Also, let's revisit where the dipset Nas Beef started. Nas called cam out on Power 105 on an infamous rant about the quality of N bars and music overall. He challenged his rap brothers not to dumb down and not to dumb down and respect the craft that is emceeing and hip hop. [00:39:06] Speaker A: Yeah, Nas said all that. He's. [00:39:08] Speaker B: Yeah, that's called out. Nori and Cam. Cam and Nori response was all. Was all filled with the rest of development. Nori challenging Nas to a fight and Cam and them just putting diss records out. Hence the birth of smack the Kufy off your head. Nas drops hip hop is dead and essentially reiterated his issues with the game. Um, it's a video I saw this morning of Nas on stage and they was talking about how he ran in the gym at a hotel and Jim lied about it. And Jim was with some people and he just put his head down and he was on stage basically talking shit about Jim Jones, who Nas was. Uh huh. Excuse me. [00:39:49] Speaker A: So was that recently? [00:39:50] Speaker B: Nah, it was. It's an old video. [00:39:52] Speaker A: Oh, okay. [00:39:52] Speaker B: Yeah, but I mean, they had beef. [00:39:54] Speaker A: Because of the whole Cameron thing and. [00:39:56] Speaker B: Yeah, but it was around that same time. But okay, Jim lied about it and said that he saw Nas and Nas was with bodyguards and he put his head down. That's what Jim said. But Nas was on stage talking about it. [00:40:08] Speaker A: I think out of all those old beefs, there's only like one or two that still is going on and that's 50 Cent and Ja Rule. Ja Rule. [00:40:18] Speaker B: Everybody else has beef though. Cause they really did put hands on each other. [00:40:22] Speaker A: All of them really did. In the back in the, you know, we didn't see everything. So there was plenty of times they was getting caught, you know, hey, they had a show here and they just happened to Be a show. It was all, you know, the entourage get into and stuff like that. But all those people that had all those old beefs, they be gone. Like, they don't care about. Nobody cares about this. [00:40:41] Speaker B: No, no, no. But this shit right here was going. I didn't realize this was going on since back when Nas made niggas rappers dead or whatever. Or the N album. Cause that's when. That's around the time when he was on the stage talking about it. When the nigga album. [00:40:56] Speaker A: Oh, okay, okay. [00:40:57] Speaker B: Like right before or right after, whatever. [00:40:58] Speaker A: Oh, so he was still holding it? Cause of that koofy stuff? [00:41:01] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah. He says. So all this hostility for Nas is because he told your boss to step his shit up and that his bars was trash. Didn't think I'd be going on this diatribe today defending Nas, but here we are. Nah, you know you defending Nas. Cause that's your fucking cousin. You Aun Jones. [00:41:20] Speaker A: He knew it. [00:41:21] Speaker B: You and Jones, all y' all cousins. God damn it. You Jones and Nas. [00:41:24] Speaker A: N. Jones. [00:41:26] Speaker B: Ambermani, D.J. hostile. Jones, Jones, Jones. The Jones podcast. All y' all niggas related. [00:41:35] Speaker A: Jones, Jones from the Jones podcast. [00:41:39] Speaker B: Jones, Jones from the Jones podcast. Nas Jones. DJ High Star Jones who? Another Jones. Bomani Jones, Jerry Jones, Jim Jones. Jim Jones. Y' all niggas need to go to a family union and. And hash it out. All y' all niggas related. That's why it's so hostile. Cause them niggas cousins. He says, list suggestions. Top five viral stars from the 2010s. [00:42:07] Speaker A: I pitched that once, I think, before viral stars. Viral moments. [00:42:12] Speaker B: No viral stars. Ah, so he's like. He said, lil Ags. I don't know who that is. [00:42:17] Speaker A: Yeah, that's the little white boy. He died, too. [00:42:22] Speaker B: Oh, he's a little white boy. [00:42:23] Speaker A: Yeah. Dang. What's that? I got it. [00:42:25] Speaker B: Is that the boy that 50 Cent went to his room and they was rapping the song together? [00:42:30] Speaker A: I doubt it. [00:42:31] Speaker B: Okay. Welvin. I know Welvin. Yeah. That was these nuts a town 50 Tyson Booba Savage. I don't know who that is. [00:42:41] Speaker A: He's still in the. He's still the same Wilvin. He got his teeth fixed, didn't he? [00:42:46] Speaker B: Yeah, he did. B. Mac saw Welvin in Vegas, and Welvin charged him, like, $15 for a video or a picture. [00:42:52] Speaker A: He's on the Strip. [00:42:53] Speaker B: No, no, no. It wasn't bmac. It was Grant. Grant from Vorgasmic Vibes. Oh, yeah, I remember that picture. He posted yeah, he did a video with him, too. He charged him for it. [00:43:06] Speaker A: Yeah, he's on the Strip. [00:43:08] Speaker B: Yeah. Yeah, in Vegas, he said, with music and Internet contact content. I think the 2000 and tens are becoming a lost decade. Elaborate on that a little bit more. All right, have a great show. Thank you. DJ High Star. [00:43:23] Speaker A: Word. Word. [00:43:24] Speaker B: Yeah, he said he would have came to the Durag Fest, but he had a DJing gig in rock Hill, so. Shout out to him. Let's see what happened. Well, I don't know too much about it because I was at Durag Fest and Project Pat and shit, but yesterday, I guess yesterday, Saturday, Trump dropped bombs on Iran. [00:43:48] Speaker A: I didn't know that. [00:43:48] Speaker B: You didn't know that? [00:43:49] Speaker A: Nah. [00:43:49] Speaker B: Yeah. Dropped three bombs on what was supposed to be nuclear war facilities. It says the United States launched strikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities. Yeah, this happened Saturday evening. Calling them a spectacular military success. Says the US military carried out massive precision strikes on the three key nuclear. Oh, come on, man. I got an ad on my damn shit. [00:44:13] Speaker A: That's crazy. [00:44:14] Speaker B: Nuclear assemblies in the Iranian regime fordo Natanz and Isfahan. [00:44:23] Speaker A: That's crazy. You know what? That shows how much we're off the grid. Really? We off the grid, man, all these. [00:44:31] Speaker B: What do you mean, off the grid? [00:44:32] Speaker A: Like back in the day, like say 90s 80s or whatever, you always, like, you always got the radio on so the news would tell you, or you got the TV on, the news tell you now we got Netflix, YouTube. We don't even watch regular TV no more. We don't listen to regular radio no more. [00:44:50] Speaker B: But no, it was all on social media, though, so that's how I saw it. [00:44:54] Speaker A: That's crazy. I didn't hear nothing about that. [00:44:56] Speaker B: Yeah, I saw it on social media. Like, people was talking about it, but I didn't. I didn't really get a chance to really look at it. But. But I mean, if you were out back in the day, when you got home and you turned the TV on, it was gonna be on tv. [00:45:12] Speaker A: It was on the tv, Right? [00:45:13] Speaker B: But now people don't watch tv, but they pull up, they be on social media. [00:45:17] Speaker A: And the radio, when you're in the car, it's. Something's gonna. Yeah, they'll do a broadcast. For now, we don't do none of that shit no more. [00:45:24] Speaker B: But you gonna find out, though, it. [00:45:26] Speaker A: Gotta be super big for it to hit social media. I think almost entertaining. [00:45:36] Speaker B: I don't know. That's how I found out. Through social media? [00:45:39] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:45:39] Speaker B: Yeah. I don't know. It depends on who you follow on social media, too, or who you friends with. He made a post on his true social platform that a full payload of bombs was dropped on the primary site. He also said US Planes made it safely out of Iranian airspace. Then in the second post, Trump wrote, this is an historic moment for the United States of America. He misspelled Israel and the world. Iran must now agree to end this war. They didn't even start the war. [00:46:12] Speaker A: So wait, he said, this is a. Of course it's a monument. It's the first time a president talked about it on damn Twitter. [00:46:20] Speaker B: Not a true social. [00:46:21] Speaker A: Dropping it on true social. [00:46:23] Speaker B: That his own platform. [00:46:25] Speaker A: Okay, but that's. I mean, it's still social media. It's the first time they dropped the bomb on somebody and then, you know, dropped it on social media, say, yeah, we just dropped bombs on them bitches. [00:46:34] Speaker B: Yeah. Drop fire on them. [00:46:38] Speaker A: Drop fire on them. [00:46:42] Speaker B: He said that Iran's key nuclear enrichment facilities have been completely and totally obliterated. Yeah, And a bunch of other stuff, but, yeah, that happened. So it happened yesterday. Wow. Yep. I wonder a lot of people saying it's about to start World War iii. [00:47:00] Speaker A: Yeah, I heard that. I heard about that, but I didn't know what they was talking about when he said that. So that's what they were talking about. [00:47:07] Speaker B: Yep. [00:47:08] Speaker A: So that happened Thursday. [00:47:09] Speaker B: No, this happened yesterday. [00:47:10] Speaker A: Oh, it was something else then. [00:47:12] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:47:13] Speaker A: Cause it was midweek when I heard, no, Israel. [00:47:18] Speaker B: Israel attacked Iran. [00:47:20] Speaker A: Oh, okay. [00:47:21] Speaker B: So that's earlier in the week. Yeah. [00:47:23] Speaker A: Okay, I got you. [00:47:23] Speaker B: And, you know, people was wondering whether or not the US Was gonna get involved. [00:47:29] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:47:29] Speaker B: And here we are. [00:47:31] Speaker A: Dang. I need to go out in the woods and make a bury. A bunker. Yep. [00:47:38] Speaker B: Yeah, they got bunker buster bombs. So you threw. [00:47:42] Speaker A: I just saw someone. Well, social media was saying that they found people in a damn bunker. Dead? Nah, alive. Like they still down in that bunker. I forgot when it was from, and who knows how true it is. So I. But the bunker was true because I seen a picture. Oh, you seen a video of the bunker? They was, you know, doing a walk through. [00:48:08] Speaker B: I. I didn't. You. You heard anything about the Diddy trial this week? [00:48:11] Speaker A: Ah, did I send something? [00:48:13] Speaker B: No. [00:48:15] Speaker A: Oh, they put out the pictures. [00:48:17] Speaker B: Pictures of what? [00:48:18] Speaker A: Of the evidence. They put out, you know, the same pictures of the gun parts, but they put out pictures of. It was a little bit more. They had cases of. What's that? Easy Glide. What's that? Ultra Glide. [00:48:35] Speaker B: Astro Glide. [00:48:36] Speaker A: Astro Glide. They had cases and pictures of cases of that Baby oil cases and just. [00:48:44] Speaker B: Little stuff that this is. That the feds took. [00:48:46] Speaker A: Yeah, a couple little drug paraphernalia stuff, and I don't know if it was that. What's that other coke? Pink. [00:48:54] Speaker B: That pink coat. Pink coke they talked about. [00:48:56] Speaker A: That stuff looked brown, though. It looked like some old stuff. [00:49:00] Speaker B: Brown. Brown powder is heroin. [00:49:02] Speaker A: Nah, it wasn't. [00:49:02] Speaker B: It wasn't heroin either. [00:49:03] Speaker A: It was, like, globby. It could have been some that went bad or whatever, but it shows some of that. Just a couple pictures from the evidence. It's finally coming out slowly. [00:49:16] Speaker B: Did you. Did you hear the other news in entertainment? [00:49:20] Speaker A: No, I didn't. [00:49:21] Speaker B: Tyler Perry is facing an accusation of sexual assault. Yeah. [00:49:24] Speaker A: From that guy? [00:49:25] Speaker B: Yeah, a guy that was on the Oval. His camp is calling it a scam. The guy's name is Derek Dixon. He filed a lawsuit against Tyler Perry. And in the docs, he claims he and the director met at an event back in 2019, and in his words, Tyler picked him out of a crowd. Out of the crowd and asked for his phone number, suggesting he might have a role for him. Oh, Derek is white. Yeah. [00:49:49] Speaker A: You didn't see the picture where they was having lunch together out there on a boat somewhere? [00:49:53] Speaker B: That wasn't the same person. [00:49:55] Speaker A: Nah, I think it is. [00:49:56] Speaker B: I'm telling you, it's not. I know for a fact it's not for real. Yeah. That's not the same Don Kid guy. Yeah, that's not the same guy. That guy. This was from this year. Like, the day you saw that picture was the day that. The day you saw that picture was the day it basically came out. Like, you saw it, like, last week, right? They took that picture, like, last week? Yeah. [00:50:18] Speaker A: Is that a new thing? Is that a new friend or something? What's that picture? [00:50:21] Speaker B: No, that good. Dude is the actor on something else. [00:50:23] Speaker A: Oh, okay. [00:50:24] Speaker B: Yeah. As it turns out, he did. Derek says Tyler gave him a small role in two episodes of a show called ruthless. Then in January 2020, Derek says Tyler invited him to his Atlanta home and he accepted, hoping to build a friendship that would lead to more acting gigs. But according to the suit, while there, Derek drank too much and ended up sleeping in a guest room. In the docs obtained by tmz, Derek claims Tyler got into bed with him and started touching his thighs. And although he rejected the advances that night, he claims Tyler remained interested. Shortly thereafter, Derek says he landed the role of Dale on the Oval. [00:51:04] Speaker A: I bet. [00:51:05] Speaker B: Great for his career. But he claims it was around this time that Tyler also started firing off sexually Suggestive texts, including asking what Drew's sexual preferences were and telling him he has sex with men. [00:51:21] Speaker A: Come on, man. He was just spooning with him. Got the rolling. So Tyler Perry was like, you know what? He down. Let me go for the win. [00:51:30] Speaker B: Derek also notes his character Dale was written as gay, homeless, and desperate. As a gay, homeless, and desperate store clerk who had to sleep with other characters for a place to stay. He claims that's exactly what Tyler told him he was looking for in a real life sex partner. Someone who would be loyal and dependent upon Tyler. Derek says he feared his career would be derailed if he flatly rejected Tyler. So instead, he told him he just wasn't the sexual type. But he was always terrified he'd lose his job if he complained of sexual harassment. To that point, he says Tyler once again invited him to Atlanta later in 2020, and things allegedly took a dark turn. Derek claims Perry greeted him warmly, but quickly started a sexually charged conversation, like asking him if he likes it rough in bed. And then grabbed Derek by the throat while saying, look how excited you just got. He says he pushed Tyler away, and that was the end of the alleged incident. The lawsuit includes years of text messages allegedly sent by sent between both men. Most of the ones Tyler allegedly sent are sexually charged. For instance 1. For instance 1 reads, no straight man would be going on walks with you or cooking dinner for you unless they wanted to fuck you. I would. I would fuck you. The most aggressive incident allegedly went down in 6-20-21, again at Tyler's Atlanta home. Dixon was standing in the guest house and wearing only his underwear when he says Tyler came in to give him a good night hug. He alleged Tyler yanked down his underwear, groped his butt, and said, relax and just let it happen and assured him it wasn't going to hurt. So Tyler is a top. [00:53:23] Speaker A: So you know what? Go ahead. [00:53:25] Speaker B: Dixon says he managed to rebuff this advance by changing the subject. According to the suit, Dixon finally filed a complaint with the EEOC in 2024 and then quit the Oval, saying he could no longer put up with the alleged sexual harassment. Dixon is suing Tyler and Tyler Perry Studios for quid pro quo and workplace sexual harassment and sexual battery. How much do you think he's seeking in damages? [00:53:53] Speaker A: Let's say 100 million. [00:53:56] Speaker B: Close, but no cigar. $260 million. [00:54:04] Speaker A: You know what that is, right? [00:54:05] Speaker B: What? [00:54:05] Speaker A: He was gay for pay. [00:54:06] Speaker B: He never slept with him, though. [00:54:08] Speaker A: Yeah, but he was like, okay, we together, but I just ain't into sex. [00:54:12] Speaker B: Here's the thing about this. When women fall into this situation, they always say stuff to the women like, why you went back? Or why didn't you just quit? Or they use all of that shit for the women. Well, to this nigga, why did you go to his house a second time? [00:54:27] Speaker A: He said it. He said he didn't want to ruin such and such. And this. [00:54:31] Speaker B: He didn't want to ruin his career. [00:54:32] Speaker A: And he also said he's not the sexual type. [00:54:36] Speaker B: No, that was the excuse. [00:54:37] Speaker A: That was in the beginning. [00:54:38] Speaker B: Yeah, that's the excuse he used to get for Tyler to stop holler at. [00:54:42] Speaker A: Him and to stay in there. He was still staying in the circle. [00:54:46] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. He just want. But what I'm saying is people jump on women when, like. You know what I'm saying? Like, they say, well, yeah, I know what you're saying. This person tried to assault them at the hotel. Who goes to a hotel for acting part. Or like at 4 o' clock in the morning. Yeah, you know, it is. You know what I'm saying? The same thing with this dude. But I don't know. He did eventually quit, and it did say he got fired. He did eventually quit. [00:55:14] Speaker A: Yeah. Cause Tyler was like, hey, man, we ain't gonna be a couple and you ain't giving it. [00:55:20] Speaker B: What do you mean? There wasn't ever a couple. [00:55:22] Speaker A: In Tyler's mind, they was a couple. [00:55:25] Speaker B: Tyler probably was. I don't know if Tyler's gay. [00:55:28] Speaker A: I don't. I don't. I don't either. But let's see when these texts come out. [00:55:33] Speaker B: They got the text. What do you mean, come out? They out. [00:55:36] Speaker A: They out. [00:55:36] Speaker B: Yeah. Are they official, these alleged messages? [00:55:40] Speaker A: What Tyler say? [00:55:41] Speaker B: So let's see. So Tyler sent him a picture and he says, nice water. Cause he was standing by. Standing by A sea doo in the water? [00:55:50] Speaker A: Yep. [00:55:50] Speaker B: He says, nice picture. Yeah. The water does look calm. And Tyler put a nice picture with four question marks. Great. Amazing. Awesome picture. He, you know, that was his ass. You don't see that stud in that picture. Rude. And the dude replied, yes, that's a stud. I would never reply to my boss like that. [00:56:06] Speaker A: Yeah, now, okay, now. So that's one. That's a strike. I'm not gonna say he's all the way gay just from that. [00:56:15] Speaker B: Yeah, but you don't. [00:56:15] Speaker A: You don't strike. [00:56:17] Speaker B: All right, so he takes Tyler. It says, this is 1:15 in the afternoon. He said, I can call you later or tomorrow. Sometimes he says, you have a really. This is Tyler response. He said, you have a really fresh voice. And Take on things. I don't know where this is going, but I laughed the entire time. I could see the world and the characters. My exclusivity ends in 30 days. I wanna take. He said, loosen it out. To Amazon. I don't know. I guess that's a show or something. Take it to Amazon or Netflix after that. Engage their interest. Tyler can't spell for shit, but I also wanna try and get you with the right people to help you make these shows work. I guess he was trying to help him out. [00:57:01] Speaker A: He's still talking about show stuff. [00:57:02] Speaker B: Get a show. Yeah. They're not for my audience, but we need to find a home for this stuff. I don't want to miss another blank Creek. I wonder if it means shit's creek. You know that Eugene bought that to me first, but I didn't get it. A man gets here tomorrow, so Aman gets here tomorrow, so he's got my full attention. I'll be trapped until the day after Christmas. So let's talk. That wasn't nothing. [00:57:29] Speaker A: Ain't no more gay stuff in there. [00:57:31] Speaker B: So I'm saying I love killing. Yeah, he's just regular text. Hold up. [00:57:38] Speaker A: Regular text? [00:57:38] Speaker B: Yeah, he. [00:57:39] Speaker A: He slipped up with the. You know, the stud and all that. But he could have been joking. [00:57:44] Speaker B: No, top. Yeah. [00:57:46] Speaker A: You know, I mean, it don't. They don't. What you just said, what you just read, that it does not make him all the way gay. [00:58:02] Speaker B: Hold up, hold up. Here's one. Here's one. [00:58:04] Speaker A: Here's one. [00:58:05] Speaker B: He says, what's it gonna take for you to have guiltless sex? Have y' all found that in therapy yet? Yes, it's the exact same kind of. No, hold up. What? This is something else. Give up my religious. See, you know how you like. [00:58:21] Speaker A: Yeah, he's riding the fence. He ain't going all the way in. [00:58:24] Speaker B: But no, what I was saying was like, you know how like you could have two conversations at the same time with a person? Like, you ask them a question, and before they answer, you ask another question. So he responded to two different questions. It's a lot. I don't know. [00:58:38] Speaker A: Okay. He might not be gay just yet. [00:58:43] Speaker B: No. Tyler. Are you talking about Tyler or the guy Tyler? I don't know, man. [00:58:48] Speaker A: He closed, though. [00:58:50] Speaker B: They gotta authenticate these messages. Yeah, they gotta. These messages on TMZ for anybody that want to see him. [00:58:57] Speaker A: But, yeah, I'm not gonna put it on him yet. [00:59:01] Speaker B: So what would have to happen for you to believe Tyler Perry is gay? [00:59:06] Speaker A: Man, they might have a. They gotta have an audio recording him on the phone or something. [00:59:10] Speaker B: You have to see it go in. [00:59:12] Speaker A: I didn't say that I stayed away for that. [00:59:19] Speaker B: I try to set your ass up, boy. Pause. Yeah, yeah. So that was some big news. The dude from Empire got locked up. I don't give a about him. I guess it's kind of big. Alan Iverson turns 50 and he had his. [00:59:38] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:59:39] Speaker B: Set up to where when he turned 50 he get $50 million. [00:59:42] Speaker A: 50 million, yeah. [00:59:43] Speaker B: So a trust sent him $50 million. [00:59:47] Speaker A: That's a man. I think they were thinking ahead on that. [00:59:51] Speaker B: Well, I think they said they did it because they didn't want him to blow his money. [00:59:55] Speaker A: He was so young. Yeah, yeah. And I kind of think was his mother's manager. [01:00:01] Speaker B: She was something. [01:00:02] Speaker A: Yeah, I think she's the one that set it up. [01:00:05] Speaker B: I knew a guy that played on her. She had her own like basketball team in this like semi pro league and they had a team in Richmond and I knew a guy that played on her team. She seemed cool though. I mean, you know. But yeah. Oh yeah, we had an hour. That's all that really happened this week. [01:00:31] Speaker A: I sent a little couple here and there stuff in, but it ain't nothing. Yeah, nothing. [01:00:40] Speaker B: Yeah, we didn't get any. [01:00:45] Speaker A: Emails. [01:00:46] Speaker B: Not emails, but six degrees shits. Oh. So yeah, we get some of them, we'll do some more. Maybe we'll think of something by next week. Cause I started not to even record this weekend. But you know. But yeah, I got one for you matter of fact. What? [01:01:04] Speaker A: Al Sharpton? [01:01:06] Speaker B: This is gonna be easy. You know Brother Fatim from tangy to your life, right? Okay. He know Reverend Al. Okay, that's it. [01:01:15] Speaker A: Yeah, that's it. He's on your first call too? [01:01:18] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. If not first call, second call. Cause I can either call, I can either get right in touch with him or call his co host, the guy Veronica. [01:01:29] Speaker A: Oh, okay. [01:01:30] Speaker B: Yeah, I can call her. She can call him and he can call Reverend Al. Like Reverend Al. I wanna say Reverend Al used to be on. Cause he goes back and forth to New York all the time to do his show on. I think it's wbls. [01:01:40] Speaker A: That's a light skinned guy. [01:01:41] Speaker B: Okay. Uh huh. And I wanna say Reverend Al is on there like once every two weeks or something like that. Like he was on his show every very frequently. Like they did like social justice type stuff together, civil rights type stuff together or whatever. [01:01:56] Speaker A: So that's crazy cause when I first met that guy you talking about, I kind of looked at him like now, you look familiar, but, you know, everybody. [01:02:03] Speaker B: Gotta, you know, somebody look like somebody Dobbleganger. [01:02:08] Speaker A: But when I first saw him at this other studio, that's what I saw. [01:02:12] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:02:13] Speaker A: Look familiar, but who knows? Might have passed. Crossed paths one time. [01:02:16] Speaker B: So, yeah, he typed with Reverend Al, so, boom, Just like that. Yeah, that was. Thank you for that. Easy one. [01:02:21] Speaker A: The easy one. Okay. [01:02:24] Speaker B: Six degrees. You see, you gonna have to go. Renee Zellweger. Some. [01:02:30] Speaker A: You know, it gotta be a name. You can't say. Who. Who's that? [01:02:34] Speaker B: No, you can't. Nah. But I mean, I know who Renee Zellweg is. Give me some time. I can, you know, I'm gonna see. [01:02:41] Speaker A: I. And I. I'm purposely lined up my cheap people that I know. [01:02:48] Speaker B: Oh, you did? Yeah, I'm trying to get mine lined up pretty good. [01:02:54] Speaker A: I got my ties to Atlanta, too, so that was my hardest one I thought about. [01:02:58] Speaker B: Ties to Atlanta. [01:02:59] Speaker A: Yeah. So anybody, like, if you say, you know, Andre 3000, you know, that was my. My thing. I didn't. I couldn't link to too many people down south in my mind, I thought. But, you know, I got one that I do know a phone call away, too. [01:03:19] Speaker B: I got one strong one that can get to just about anybody in the music industry, and it's through Jones. And I'll go ahead and sell it right now. Jones is a big cheat code right now. Cause Jones used to babysit Playboi Carti. [01:03:37] Speaker A: Yeah, we talked about that last week. [01:03:38] Speaker B: Oh, okay. Okay, okay. Yeah, so that's a cheat code, right? I'm trying to think of some other ones. Like, we probably, like, from here. We probably could get somebody that's, like, related to, like, Joe Budden or something. Cause Joe Budden got family or something. [01:03:55] Speaker A: What about Flip the Script? Flip Queen's Flip? [01:03:59] Speaker B: I don't know enough of his background to know, but I probably can do, like, New York people or whatever. [01:04:04] Speaker A: He probably had to go through Atlanta, go through Deb Anthony. [01:04:07] Speaker B: Not really. Cause I got family in New Jersey, and I got family in New York, too. So. [01:04:14] Speaker A: Yeah. Okay. [01:04:15] Speaker B: I just have to, like. I don't know, like. I don't know, like, what high school he went to or, like, what part of Queens he from. Like, is he from lafract City or, you know, Queensbridge, or is he from Hollis? You know what I'm saying? Jamaica, Queens, I think Far Rock. Far Far Rock. Like. [01:04:38] Speaker A: Stack Bundles Fall Rock. [01:04:40] Speaker B: Like Blaze. Little Cousin is on. I think they live in Queens. But he's also on Raising Canaan. [01:04:53] Speaker A: Okay. Yeah, I Remember that episode? [01:04:56] Speaker B: I might can through him get the queen's flip or somebody up there like you. It's so many ways you can get to somebody. But it's six in the world. Six in the world. We're gonna prove it to you too. Yeah, we're gonna prove it to you. Yeah. Here we go. I did fraud today hey I did fraud today okay? I did fraud today hey I did a good job today okay? Cuz the blessings come from God. Cause I'm committing fraud I did fraud today hey I did a good job today okay? I did fraud today, hey I did fraud today fraud today, okay I did a good job today hey come from God. Cause I'm committing fraud I did fraud today. This is gonna be a real quick one. Whenever you do some fraud, some scamming, some scheming, just make sure it's worth your while. Sled. That's the South Carolina Law Enforcement division. They charge a former convenience store employee with lottery fraud. A former convenience store scratch off employee. Nah. In Georgetown county is accused of attempting to defraud the South Carolina education Lottery. According to the. According to. Slave agents say Anastasia O. McCrary was employed at Parker's number four. Parker's got some good food too. You go to. You see a Parker's down there anywhere? Go to the park cause they got some good fried chicken and stuff. Parker's number 94 in Georgetown on May 20th. When the lottery tickets were stolen. Yeah, when she stole them while she was working there. According to a warrant, McRae redeemed the stolen tickets for cash prizes totaling. How much you think? [01:06:41] Speaker A: Yeah, scratch offs. [01:06:43] Speaker B: No lottery tickets. Not scratch offs. She said lottery tickets. [01:06:47] Speaker A: Oh, oh, I know what she was. [01:06:48] Speaker B: Doing that she was getting people ticked. [01:06:50] Speaker A: The ones the people that won't already. [01:06:53] Speaker B: Or it was something that she. They would give it to her and she would say, oh, you ain't won that and keep it. [01:06:59] Speaker A: Yeah, I heard that one. Yeah. You say how much? [01:07:01] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:07:04] Speaker A: Is it a big amount? [01:07:07] Speaker B: Just give me a number. $10,025. [01:07:13] Speaker A: She got caught early. [01:07:14] Speaker B: She was booked into the Georgetown County Detention Center. So yeah, that's all they have on that one. But I saw that one. [01:07:21] Speaker A: I kinda wanna say I seen a video of them locking it up a couple months ago. [01:07:25] Speaker B: Nah, this happened last month. This happened May 20, like a couple weeks ago. [01:07:32] Speaker A: Mm, okay. [01:07:33] Speaker B: Well no, a month ago. Cause it's the 20th already. That's crazy. Yeah, this happened a month ago. You might have seen that one. Yeah. So if you wanna do some fraud, some scamming at least don't scam people. Cause I be watching American greed in American greed. It's a lot of people that like taking people life savings and stuff like that on that show. Yeah, but at least they was trying to scam the state. It wasn't scamming a person. Yeah, hell. [01:07:59] Speaker A: What up? [01:08:00] Speaker B: Appreciate you, man. [01:08:01] Speaker A: Appreciate you, man. [01:08:02] Speaker B: Let everybody know where they can find on social media. [01:08:04] Speaker A: You can find me at L. Murphy on Facebook or you can find me on last week's episode, or you can. [01:08:10] Speaker B: Find me on social media media at preacherbp. You can find me on Instagram. I'm sorry. You can find a show on Instagram @DJ Blaze Show. And you can find us on YouTube @DJ Blaze Show. Shout out to everybody that's been subscribing our subscribers numbers going up slowly but surely. Maybe I'll do something when we get to either 50 or 100 subscribers. 50 I might give you. Since the 50th subscriber, I'll send them something. No, once we get to 50, I'll pick a number and I'll send it to somebody. Once we hit a 50, I'll do something for somebody. But yeah, Anyway, email us dj blazer gmail.com Wednesday we're gonna talk about nicknames. Yep, our top five praises. [01:09:03] Speaker A: Yeah, craziest or hood. [01:09:04] Speaker B: Just top five nicknames, period. [01:09:06] Speaker A: There you go. [01:09:06] Speaker B: Whatever you think you in the top your top five. Email us dj blazeshowgmail.com. thank y' all for listening. Look forward to talking to y' all Wednesday. At any rate, it's your boy Be easy. [01:09:18] Speaker A: This your boy, Al. [01:09:19] Speaker B: And we out. [01:09:21] Speaker A: Let those who have ears listen. This is the DJ Blaze show.

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