Club Shay Shay - Nightcap Summer Sessions LIVE from Atlanta - Hour 1: Cam Newton, Sterling Sharpe & Flau'jae Johnson join
Episode Date: August 25, 2024Join Shannon Sharpe & Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson on their Nightcap Summer Sessions: LIVE from Atlanta. Unc & Ocho are joined by Carolina Panthers legend Cam Newton, LSU star Flau'jae Johnson, NF...L legend Sterling Sharpe, and Atlanta Falcons head coach Raheem Morris.04:00 - Show Starts07:30 - Raheem Morris24:23 - Spello Cinco38:15 - Dunk on Unc51:33 - Flau’jae Johnson(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Where we at
We got Stone Mountain
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Where we at?
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Glenville?
That's what's up, DeVille.
DeVille.
Y'all know who I am.
I am your favorite one half of the dynamic duo known as Nightcap.
My man right here, he's your favorite number 85.
Yeah
Hey, hey y'all can hear me?
Hold on. Hold on. Come on now. Don't do me like that. Y'all can hear me?
I need y'all to repeat after me real quick.
You ready?
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I appreciate you. I appreciate you.
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I really appreciate you, man.
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All right, without any further ado,
the guy that's coming to the stage right now,
he's your head coach of the Atlanta Falcons,
Mr. Raheem Morris.
Yeah.
He back there watching on TV when he should have been standing at the side right here.
Here he is, ladies and gentlemen, Raheem Morris.
And the man changed the script, guys.
Before we even start, I just want to know, do you need some fresh legs out there at camp?
Say that again.
Do you need some fresh legs?
I can still go.
I promise you.
I tell Uncle all the time.
I still got it.
Even at, listen, even at 56.
I'll tell you this.
Ocho definitely can give me a couple of releases.
There we go.
And then we're going to stop right there, guys.
We got no routes.
Coach, how you doing?
I'm doing outstanding.
I'm in this beautiful city of Atlanta.
I got one of the best fan bases in the National Football League.
And we about to go out and earn it pretty soon.
And we got so much to prove to the city,
for the people.
We're bringing this thing back,
and it's just an exciting time.
Coach, this is your second time
being a full-time NFL head coach.
What can you take into this experience
that you learned from your first time
being a head coach in Tampa?
What is the difference between that Raheem Morris
and this Raheem Morris?
I've said this so many times, Shannon, that the biggest difference when you're 32 years old,
you got all the answers. You know, the 47-year-old Raheem Morris, I'm such a better listener,
and I can take that into account. I'm able to detail my work. I'm able to surround myself with
people that can give me great information. I'm able to listen to those things, take it in,
make decisions, be able to sign guys like Justin Simmons, be able to sign Matthew Judon, be able to take this thing
and listen to the people, listen to the fans, you know, innovate and create every single day,
be a part of the culture that's here and has been built already. And like all of those things in my
life are different because of the experience I was able to go through. I remember you came down
and been with us in 2012 in DC. I was with Mike Shanahan.
I got a chance to go to L.A. and do these different things
and be around different head coaches.
And I've just grown so much since that moment.
And that was right after becoming a head coach,
listening to you talk and the passion and the energy that you brought
trying to get players like you two to come play for me.
And that's what I wanted, and that's what we got.
You draft the quarterback.
Look, you sign Kirk Cousins in free agency.
The eighth pick roll around.
There's a quarterback available.
You take a quarterback.
You've been around the NFL for 25 years.
You understand the dynamic with quarterbacks.
They're different than any other position.
No doubt.
So when you sign Kirk,
did you think Penix Jr. would be available?
And once he was available,
you make that decision that we're going to draft him.
What was the conversation like between if you had a conversation with Kurt Cousins or you didn't have a conversation, but you had a conversation with his agent?
It goes back well before even a conversation with Kurt.
It's when I got the job coming here in the interview process.
The process was about Kurt.
You come in and you want to get immediate winner right now.
And how do you do that?
Go get Kurt Cousins.
And that was a part of my interview script.
That was a part of my plan.
Art the blank.
Sell a vision.
Sell a dream.
Terry Fontenot.
Here it is.
How do we find a way to go get him?
Put him in part of this fold so we can go win football games right now.
And if we go get him, we're going to be in no position to draft the quarterback in the next couple of years.
You know, when you talk about quarterbacks, we understand how important that position is.
Obviously, in order to sustain a consistent success for any team, if you look at the top
teams in the NFL, it always comes down to the quarterback position. Is there a disconnect in
any way with the quarterback competing with each other, understanding the pressures that are on
Kirk Cousins if he doesn't play well, that his job
is in jeopardy? I think the
message was clear coming in. It was
open, it was honest, it was clear.
Kirk's our starter. Kirk's going to take us
to places that we want to go to.
Mike is going to come in and he's going to watch
what it looks like, what it feels
like. He wants to see what it looked like
when you had your quarterbacks in your day with John Elway.
He wants to see what it looked like. You ain't having the quarterbacks, but what it looked like
to go out there. You've won Super Bowls at two different stops. You've been an assistant on a
lot of different head coaches. What is the common denominator between winning and losing? The people.
It's a people-first business in everything we do.
When you were a Raven, I watched it live in hand.
I came into that stadium, and I watched the confidence in the people.
I watched Ray Lewis talk smack.
I watched you talk smack.
And we went in there like, man, we about to beat them.
And then y'all let us know after the game that y'all wasn't.
And it was the people that was involved with the organizations, it was all about that.
And here we're building a people first business
and we're doing it with us, we're doing it with our people,
with our fans and like I just think
that's just the messaging, like you gotta have
that type of mentality.
It's gotta be a people first mentality,
it has to be at all times in everything we do.
We're talking about with the fans,
we're talking about with our community,
we're talking about in the building,
we're talking about with myself and Terry Fontenot
and our relationship, Arthur Blank and how he communicates with everybody, how we go
about our whole process.
It's the people.
It's the people.
It's simple.
As a coach, you know, players, we come into a season with a goal in mind.
We set goals and goals that we want to hit, standards we want to maintain throughout a
season. As a head coach for the Atlanta Falcons, what are your personal goals for this season?
You know, it's hard to set goals when you're head coach because everybody's got the same one.
It's Super Bowl. We all got the same one, right? And make no mistake about it. And if you don't
win it, obviously you don't feel like you reached your ultimate goal. I was fortunate enough to do
it twice. You were fortunate enough to do it
three times. And I'm going to lap your ass.
I did it.
I did it on
Madden. I did it.
That shit count.
Fuck that.
We count those two.
I know, but seriously, you had
a chance. I remember you and T.O. teamed
up. Yeah.
We went 4-12 that year.
We did.
We went 4-12.
Me and T.O., I don't know what happened.
I don't know what it was.
I know what happened.
A young man named Cody Grimm playing safety for Raheem Morris got a pick six on your boy.
He walked it in, and we was talking smack.
Oh, that's right.
That's right.
Oh, you know that's right.
I'm a reminder.
Having played this game as long as I have, having been around it,
when I tell people, and I haven't, I've been to a Falcon game
when my brother played.
That was many, many years ago at Fulton County Stadium.
But from the outside looking in, I say the Falcons are unlike any other stadium
because if you go to it and you watch it, it's an experience.
It's an experience like no other. And if you convince those it and you watch it it's an experience it's an experience like no other and if you convince those fans that you're gonna win you saw how excited troy was in
the in in the green room back there you see how these fans are how do you how do you your message
like i'm a winner i've won i know what it takes to win how do you get this fan base behind y'all
and said look we need y'all to show up in Pittsburgh. The first game is Pittsburgh.
Pittsburgh travels well.
How do you get them to make sure they don't sell them tickets and show up?
I could tell you right now, Atlanta's not built that way.
We are from everywhere, right?
We are from everywhere.
We're from New York.
We're from Philly.
We're from everywhere.
We're from Atlanta. We're from all these places, right? We're all from everywhere. We're from New York. We're from Philly. We're from everywhere. We're from Atlanta, from all these places, right? But
Tampa, this is how you do it. I was here in 2016.
You got to earn it. And then I know the people that were here in 2016 remember what that dome
felt like when we played Green Bay, that last game versus Seattle. They know
what that felt like inside that dome, and you got to find a way to earn it and bring that back.
Now, you got to go finish the deal.
And that's what we're trying to do.
So if you go out there and earn it with these fans, they're going to show up, they're going
to show out, and it's going to be just energy in the building that's just unmatched.
And they're going to love you for life.
Forever.
You're a veteran coach now.
I mean, like you said, when you first got your head coaching job, you were 32 years of age.
Now you're 47.
This is your second stop.
So now, what is your mentorship or leadership role as you give back to coaches that are in their first year?
You know, it's awesome because that's what you do consistently throughout this whole business.
I see young coaches all the time, and the whole goal is to always give back.
consistently throughout this whole business,
where I see young coaches all the time,
and the whole goal is to always give back.
So if we have ways to ever find ways to give back,
whether it be youth coaches, whether it be high school coaches,
whether it be college coaches, whether it be coaches from within,
that's on the rise.
I'm finding that new young Raheem Morris, like Mike Tomlin found me.
I'm finding that guy like, rest in peace, Monty Kiffin found me.
And be able to bring those guys into your organization and teach them your ways, and then let them go out
and branch off a little bit and find their own way. right? And then you find your own identity and what it means
to be a coach and how you want to form your script and how you want to touch each and every person
out here and the individuals that you coach, right? I've been fortunate enough to be able to
touch people's lives. Whether you're talking about with Rondé Barber from way back in the day when
we're the same age and I'm able to touch his life or you're talking about Jalen Ramsey winning
a championship out in LA and you're able to touch his life. Or you're talking about Jalen Ramsey winning a championship out in LA
and you're able to touch his life
and you become a different coach in his eyes
just because of the presence that you have every day
and the amount of effort that you're giving
that one individual to make him better.
And I want to make everybody in my team feel that way
that I'm trying to make them better,
no matter what the circumstances are.
Whether it's competitive,
whether it's something I can give him to make him better,
whatever the case may be,
you got to be willing to go deeper than that
because the relationships matter more than anything.
I got a question.
That's a good one.
Being a head coach, obviously when you started, you were 32.
Now that you're 47 and there was just a small issue with Tua and Mr. Brian Flores.
As a head coach now, how do you navigate knowing which players you can coach hard and which
players you have to push?
Yeah, which ones you can push.
Like how do you navigate that? the era the era players not is different
I ain't calling nobody soft
But you just gotta you gotta navigate a little different. So I'm saying how do you do that in today's era?
What the players are making?
Who God knows how much my app and really don't take coaching that well, you can't do irregular things with regular ass relationships.
Oh, shit.
Wow.
Hold on.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Write that down.
Write that down, Ojo.
Stay with me now.
Stay with me.
Stay with me.
Ain't nobody got no pen?
That was a good one, boy.
That was a good one.
Give me that one more time.
Let me put it in my phone.
You can't do irregular things
with regular ass relationships
i'm gonna use that with real so
so when you when you when you live in the era that these players live in right now right
and not just at our level right i'm talking like high school your kids right they live in this
social media area when they go home and they lose a game they didn't just lose it in front of where just at our level, right? I'm talking like high school, your kids, right? They live in this social
media area. When they go home and they lose a game, they didn't just lose it in front of whoever
was at the stadium that night. They lost it in front of the whole state. They lost it in front
of across the world, across the nation. And the stuff that's happening with these kids and how
they press, that mental health is real because so many people know when you drop that pass. When you dropped it, about 16 people knew.
Right?
When our high school kids drop the pass now, I mean, the whole world knows.
And how do you address that? And how do you go about that business, right?
You let them know you in it with them.
Right?
I'm going to be right there with them.
I remember Jalen Ramsey had a bad game versus the Buffalo Bills in the open after we won the Super Bowl.
I went to his house and I told him, I don't give a damn about none of that.
We're coming out next week and we're going to show out and we're going to go get it.
And I'm going to fight right with you.
And I'm going to, I'm going to stay in this lab.
Yes, Stephen D's got the best of us that day.
Yeah.
Right.
But the next guy going to get it on his behalf.
Right.
They want to know you there for him.
Like, and you got to have that type of style.
Like, and you can coach people hard.
They'll let you coach them hard.
You can.
Okay. And you know who you can.
You know who want that motivation.
You know who want to be driven.
You're smart enough to figure it out.
You wanted to be driven.
You a pit bull, right?
That's who you are.
You want to be that guy, right?
And then there's guys
you got to go pat in the back
a little bit and bring them with you.
Okay.
That's all.
Let me ask you this.
And we're going to get you out of here
on this one, Raheem.
I ain't going nowhere.
I'm leading the show.
You can stay as long as you want.
Obviously, you had other opportunities.
How do you convince coaches that look like you that don't feel like that opportunity is ever going to come?
Because you had, think about it, there was a 15-year gap between the time that you were the head coach until you got it again.
And you had interviews.
And did you ever think, like, man, I don't know if I'm going to ever get another chance to be a head coach again. got it again. And you had interviews. And did you ever think like, man,
I don't know if I'm going to ever get another chance to be a head coach again.
So you ready, Shannon?
It's real simple for me, right?
I was a 32-year-old head coach.
And I did it again.
And people were telling me,
you should have had it a long time ago.
I don't give a damn what you people were saying.
I'm going to work for it. I'm going to work for it.
I'm going to go get it.
And when it happens, I'm going to be ready.
So I'm going to keep developing my skill set that when it happens again, there's going to be no denying on what you can and how you're going to be able to do it and go about your business.
And I don't give a damn what color I am.
Results don't know color.
I like it. I like it.
I like it.
You look at what you've done.
You've got Grady Jarrett.
You bring him back.
You sign Justin Simmons.
You sign Matthew Judon.
You just gave A.J. Terrell a boatload of money.
You locked him up.
I drafted him, too.
Don't forget.
You did.
You did draft him.
So what are the expectations of this defense considering you've got guys that have been
pro bowls that have been to the all pro aj terrell is one of the better young corners in the league
and we know gertie jared is one of the outstanding defensive linemen in the league what is the
expectation that's your area of expertise as you know as you know it's really simple right
stats are for losers yes their expectations that go out there and beat dogs, right?
We got to find ways to affect the quarterback
and make them just feel uncomfortable at all times.
And once you find a way to make them uncomfortable
and you dominate rundowns and you get the ball back,
then just go watch our offense shine, right?
That's what winning teams do.
That's how you form your identity.
That's how you make things move.
That's how the needle moves.
And the next thing you talking about it on your shows
about the stats. We don't care
about none of that. We care about the dog mentality
it's going to take to get there. That's what
our goal is. That's what the
expectations are. I like it.
Ladies and gentlemen,
Atlanta Falcons head coach, your head coach,
Raheem Barnes.
Go for that.
Oh, man. I see y'all. All right. Raheem Barnes. What time practice in the morning?
They got me working.
They got me getting the mic.
All right, guys.
Hold on.
Waymo, where you at, Waymo?
Waymo.
What's up?
What's up, boy?
Shit, love you, boy.
Appreciate you coming to support.
That my homeboy.
We were locked up together.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, that my dog.
Well, one of two things just happened.
Either he just got out or they looking for him because he real quiet.
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we got to get to this one early because it's a very,
very special night and it's time for,
I know one of you guys' favorite segment,
Spello Cinco. L-O-C-O. Hell nah.
Check this out.
We couldn't do it the regular way.
Huh?
Oh, man, he ain't got the hat.
I need my hat.
I left my hat in Miami.
I can't find that bitch, man.
Damn.
Oh, man.
Hold on, but I got y'all tonight because I ain't going to embarrass myself
in front of people, man. I ain't, nah, I got this shit tonight. I ain't man. Damn. Hold on, but I got y'all tonight, because I ain't going to embarrass myself in front of people, man.
I got this shit tonight. I ain't bullshitting.
I know.
It ain't been looking good for the home team.
Tonight ain't looking much
better, is it? I promise you.
Listen, anytime I'm in front of a
crowd and the camera's rolling, you know,
like when I was on the field, I always show up.
I show up when the lights is on. You show up? Yeah, I show up yeah i show when the lights is on man and i ain't gonna have any people laughing
they're right too they're right yeah they're real yeah and the crowd right here so you won't get one
wrong i ain't gonna get shit wrong tonight okay check this out this can't be a regular spello
cinco we're gonna have someone to compete against Ocho Cinco.
Hey.
Yeah, yeah.
Now I went to Harvard now.
You know they're going to lose. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And what we're going to do, we're going to have two people.
We're going to have one, Ocho's going to spell a word.
This person's going to spell a word.
And if Ocho misses and that person gets it, they get a wristband,
and you get a signed bottle of Le Portier that you get to pick up at the end of the night.
Y'all are cheating, man.
How you ain't cheating?
Y'all are cheating.
Well, when I get my word right, what I get?
Huh?
When I get my word right, what I get?
You get a pat on the back.
Congratulations.
Man.
You finally got a word right.
So, Ash, how we just pick anybody out of the audience.
Oh, okay.
Okay, okay, okay, okay.
Okay, okay.
Come on, come on.
You in the black hat.
You, you.
Oh, him?
Come on, come on, come on.
We got one.
We got to get a lady.
We got to do it.
Come on.
Yeah, come on.
Nah, bring somebody.
Somebody from up there jump down.
Come on, man.
Okay.
Come on. You in the hat. You to come on. Yeah, come on. Nah, bring somebody somebody from up there jump down
Come on, man. Okay. Come on you in there you in there. Come on stay with me
Yeah, yeah
Hold on let me let me stretch. Yeah
Man Hold on. Let me stretch. Man, the liquor stores might be out of La Portia
because I don't think Ochoa going to beat nobody tonight.
Nah, I'm finna wash this nigga, man.
Hold on. Where you from? You from Atlanta?
Columbus.
Columbus, 85 South.
Where you went to college?
Columbus State. Hey, you going. Where you went to college? Columbus State.
Hey, you going to bro hit your mic?
How you going?
Don't let me ask you all them questions.
I'm just saying.
He tried to talk you off your games.
And you drink that liquor?
That man about to beat you with a cup of liquor.
Nah, you got it.
That's a portier.
Look at that.
I can tell.
That's a portier.
All right, Ocho.
He's going to lose.
Let him go first.
Let him go first. No, no, no. You got to go first. You go first. That's LaPortia. All right, Ocho. He's from Lube. Let him go first. Let him go first.
No, no, no.
You got to go first.
You go first.
No, I'm just saying.
Hold on.
Give him the first word.
No, I don't want him.
No, no.
You got to go first.
All right, Ocho.
Let's do it.
Ocho is up first.
Your first word, Ocho, surveillance.
What?
Surveillance.
Surveillance.
what surveillance the police were surveilling you and your homeboy surveillance
hey speaking of hey you know what real quick real quick
it's all about ocho
hold on hold on hold on
hey hold on listen to me real quick listen to me real quick. Listen to me real quick now.
Now, speaking of surveillance, right?
So a quick story.
Me and my dog Waymo, right?
Yeah. We went to jail because of surveillance.
Yeah.
The camera was rolling.
Yeah, got you.
Yeah.
So I'm going to spell that bitch.
Okay, spell it.
Surveillance.
S-U-R.
Yep.
V-E. Uh-huh. I. Uh-huh. L-A-N-R Yep V-E Uh-huh
I
Uh-huh
L-A-N-C
E
L-A-N-C-E
Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on
That's wrong
You were close
Ocho, you were close
S-U-R
V-E
I-L-L
A-N-C-E
That's what I said
Okay, okay, okay V-E-I-L-L-A-N-C-E. That's what I said.
Okay, okay, okay.
What's your name, my man?
Vic. Hold on, whoa, whoa, whoa.
I said surveillance.
I spelled it right, right?
No, you didn't.
Okay, Ocho.
Ocho, hold on.
Oh, no, the other L's silent.
Yeah, no, no, no, no, no.
Y'all niggas be cheating, man.
No, it might be silent, but you got to say it.
All right, Ocho.
Okay, here's your word.
All right, man, man.
Sofa.
What?
Come on, man.
That's male.
Ocho's stalling by, man.
Uh-uh.
Come on, let's hear it.
Hey, it's my dis-sofa. Yeah, dis-sofa. Dis-sofa. Dis-sofa right here. All right, man. Uh-uh. Come on, let's hear it. Hey,
it's my dis-o-fa.
Yeah, dis-o-fa.
Dis-o-fa.
Dis-o-fa right here.
All right, man.
S-O-F-A.
Appreciate that.
In the night,
pick your bottle up,
sign LaPorte up at the front.
Appreciate it.
Good looking.
Ah, that fucked up, man.
Yes, sir. Damn. the point good look at that fucked up man
damn hey you come oh you don't go back he good all right all right oh Joe oh no let me regroup. Okay. Take your time. Where you from?
North Carolina.
For real?
Where you went to college?
Winston-Salem State.
New Ram. HBCU.
Okay, okay, okay.
You ready, Ocho?
Hold on.
I don't want the enemy on my side.
You got to go on over there.
Yeah.
You know, ladies first now, huh?
Okay, okay. All right, Ocho. Whoa, whoa, whoa,
whoa, ladies first. We got to be respectful. Okay, okay. The word that you have to spell, ma'am, Um, W-A-T-E-R?
That is correct.
That is correct.
Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding.
You know what, Ochoa?
The way we're going to make it fair, she has to spell three words to your one.
Okay, okay.
She got the person right, okay?
Word number two.
Carpet.
Ooh.
Ooh.
Let me see.
Uh, C?
Yep.
A?
Okay.
R?
R?
P?
E?
T?
Correct.
Y'all know she's from North Carolina.
Y'all heard her say it.
R.
R.
All right.
Last word, Ocho.
Last word.
House.
That's a hard one.
H-O-U-S-E.
That is correct, ma'am.
Ocho.
Yeah, hold on, hold on, hold on.
Let me get it right.
Okay, I'm ready, I'm ready, I'm ready, I'm ready.
Give me that thing, give me that thing.
Okay.
You ready?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, i'm locked in i'm locked
in the word you must spell ojo if you do not get this word correct i ain't finna lose in front of You got it.
Guys, we got to make him use that one semester Harvard education.
Soliloquy.
Soliloquy.
Soliloquy.
Soliloquy.
Would you like to phone a friend?
Okay, I'm ready.
Okay. Y'all think, I? Okay, I'm ready. Okay.
Y'all think, I got this, I got this.
He got it, he got it.
Leave it alone.
Let him think.
Before you go.
Yeah.
Before you go.
Soliloquy.
Yeah.
Sound it out.
Right.
Sound it.
Su-li-lo-quy.
Soliloquy.
Yes.
Soliloquy. Soliloquy. Yes. Soliloquy.
S-Y.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Start over.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Come on.
Now, he's nervous.
He's nervous.
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
I mean, he's really never spelled in front of a live audience.
So, come on.
Now, give him a little grace.
Hold on, hold on.
You know what?
Use it in a sentence for me.
Use it in a sentence.
Hold on, hold on.
You know what?
Use it in a sentence for me.
Use it in a sentence.
You know what it is, though, Joey?
It's like when people, they go on and on saying, yeah, I appreciate that soliloquy.
Now, what are you going to do?
Oh, soliloquy.
Soliloquy.
That's it.
Okay.
S-A-L.
Go ahead. Go ahead.A-L. Go ahead.
Go ahead.
Keep going.
Go ahead.
Double L.
Q-U-E.
Soliloquy.
That's right.
Did you sound it out?
Soliloquy.
I mean, from the sound of it, it sounds like you can't spell that word.
I ain't never heard that before.
Okay. It's S-O. That's what I said. I ain't never heard that before. Okay.
It's S-O-L-I-L-O-Q-U-Y.
How am I supposed to spell that shit?
Be honest.
Who in here know how to spell that without looking at their phone?
Be honest.
Don't lie to me.
Don't lie to me.
Y'all know how to spell that?
Okay.
Okay.
Give me another word, man. I will give you an easy one. I will give you an easy one man you embarrass me in front of company okay how about
this ocho acu s i did not want to but i had to acu s acu s Ac-U-S.
Hey, hey, put it on your phone and show it to me.
Oh, you trying to be Slumdog Millionaire.
You wanted to write it on the mirror, huh?
No, I'm just, put it up there.
I don't know how to spell that.
Ac-U-S.
Act.
I know how to spell act.
A-C-T.
Q-S.
So it might be Q-U-O-E-S-T. Ac-U-S. No. A-Q-S. Act. I know I spelled act. A-C-T. Q-S. So it might be Q-U-O-E-S-T.
A-Q-S.
No.
A-C-Q-U-I-E-S-C-E.
I will close.
I will close.
Who back there spelling like they do that shit, man? Stop.
Damn, Ocho.
You got me getting with all the listeners.
It's a pleasure.
It's nice to meet you.
Nice to meet you.
Ocho. Yeah. Okay, you know what? I meet you. Nice to meet you. Oh, Joe.
Yeah.
Okay, you know what?
I'm going to give you a word.
Okay, how about this one?
Spirit.
I know I can spell spirit.
How about this here?
I can spell cheat.
How about this here?
Umbrella.
Who?
Umbrella.
Umbrella?
Yes.
U-M-B-R-E-L-L-A.
Come on, man.
Stop playing.
Stop playing, man. Stop playing.
This is what I do. Give me another one. Give me another one. I'm on fire. Give me another one.
Okay. Indict.
Huh?
Indict.
Indict?
Yeah, you got indicted for a charge. You and your homeboy committed that crime.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Nigga, we still on papers for that shit.
Hey, I-N-D-I-C-T. Come on, now. Stop playing with me, nigga, man.
What?
Let's go.
Let me get another one.
Give me another one, man.
Give me another one.
I'm feeling good right now, too.
All of us be going to Magic City after this on me.
Listen, sign it out.
Sign it out.
And it's spelled just like it sounds.
Okay.
Precarious. Precarious.
Precarious.
Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on.
Precarious.
I used to date this chick back in 83, and she was precarious.
Yeah.
Yeah.
P-R-E.
Mm-hmm.
C-A-R.
I-O-U-S.
Now stop playing with me, man.
You know what y'all talking about, man?
Give me another.
Give me another.
I'm on fire, bro.
I'm on fire.
Hey, I'm on NBA jam fire.
Okay, you okay?
Okay, how about this here?
Connecticut.
The state of Connecticut.
Who? Connecticut. The state of Connecticut. Who?
Connecticut.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Connecticut.
C.
Yep.
O double N.
Uh-huh.
E.
Yeah.
Double T.
It ain't no double T?
No Okay one T
One T
But there's a letter in front of that T
Connecticut
I ain't never been there
I don't know how to spell that
I don't know how to spell that C I don't know how to spell that.
C-O-N-N-E-C-T-I-C-U-T.
That's too much shit.
That's too much shit.
Thank you, everyone, for participating.
Thank you very much.
Okay, Ocho.
What do we got?
What do we got?
Now it's time for your favorite segment, Dump on Up.
Yeah.
Ocho, the cards are on your question, and I promise you I haven't seen them.
Look at him.
He's going to get up like I can see way over there.
Yeah, I don't want you cheating.
Deion Sanders.
Yes.
Was the first player to do what in four Pro Bowls?
Deion Sanders
was the first player to do what?
It's a specific thing that he did
in each Pro Bowl. What was that?
Recording interception?
This nigga cheating.
Stop!
I applauded!
I applauded!
Come on, man.
Come on, man.
Come on, man.
Somebody, somebody.
No, hell no. I'm plugged in, don't you?
Oh, okay, okay, okay.
Since we in Atlanta, right?
Yep.
Which Atlanta Falcons player was known as Mr. Falcon?
Which Atlanta Falcons player was known as Mr. Falcon? Which Atlanta Falcons player was known as Mr. Falcon?
Mr. Falcon.
Yeah.
Man. I'll give you a hint
go ahead
first name Jamal
no it ain't
Jamal Anderson
was not known
as Mr. Falcon
you know what
I'm going to go with
I'm going to take a blind guess
I'm going to say
Tommy Nobis
it better not be him it better gonna say Tommy Nobus
Hold on let me shuffle this shit. Oh
Hey, hey Ocho you tried number 60 the man in the middle from the University of Texas.
Yeah.
All the great linebackers wear that number at Texas.
Yeah.
Tommy Novus.
Man, they briefed you on this shit, man.
Oh, man, dang.
Okay.
Okay, I got you. You got me, you got me.
I got one.
You ain't going to get this shit.
Who coached the Atlanta Falcons during their first winning season in 1971?
Yeah.
Woo.
Now what?
1971.
1971.
Woo.
Shit, 71.
I was a sophomore in high school.
So I know you don't know this.
I sure don't.
I'm going to take a guess, though.
It is Lehman Bennett.
Who?
Lehman Bennett.
Hell no, you're wrong.
Norm Van Brocklin.
What?
Yeah, Norm Van Brocklin.
Yeah, let's go.
You see what happened?
As soon as I shuffled the cards, now you're getting it wrong.
Yeah, yeah. Oh, he was known as the Flying Dutchman. Yeah, don't go. Oh, the point? You see what happened? As soon as I shuffled the cards, now you're getting it wrong. Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, he was known as the Flying Dutchman.
Yeah, don't worry about it.
Let me shuffle these some more.
You think you're slick.
I'm going to get this one, Ocho.
You think you're slick.
I already got two.
Yeah.
Yeah, I got something for you.
Oh, no, no, no.
Okay, bomb.
Name the last five Atlanta Falcon head coaches in order.
Back up.
Yeah, in order.
Hold on, let me finish.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, you think you slick.
Name the last five Atlanta head coaches in order in their age.
Okay.
Raheem Morris.
Arthur Smith.
Dan Quinn.
Who was before Dan Quinn?
Y'all don't be cheating, man.
Come on, man.
How am I cheating?
No, I'm talking about them
because they calling out names.
No, no, no, no, no.
Who was before DQ?
Wade Phillips filled in for somebody.
Yeah, don't come.
You got four.
You got four so far, right?
No, I got three.
Three?
Yeah, I got Raheem.
I got Arthur Smith.
I got DQ.
You got Dan Quinn.
Come on. Hey, tighten up, Jip. I got Arthur Smith. I got DQ. Come on.
Hey, tighten up, Jip.
Come on, man.
Nah, Dan, Dan.
No, Dan was long, long gone.
Yeah, Petrino with Vic.
But I need to know who came after Petrino.
Yep. That's who came after.rino? Yep.
That's who came after. That's who came. Mike Smith.
You say Petrino, huh?
You got
it right. But you know what? I don't even
count because... Well, first of all, Mike
Smith was with me in Baltimore. He's
the DB coach. But I'm saying somebody...
Okay, I won't even count that one. I got two.
I'm two. I'm two right now. I'm two.
Yeah, you ain't say the age.
I don't know the age.
Alright.
Oh, you ain't going to get this one.
Who's the all-time lead rusher
for the Atlanta Falcons?
Don't just give me a name. I need to know
how many yards you got. Come on, man.
I don't know.
I think the all-time leading rusher,
I'm going to say Gerald Riggs.
Okay. How many yards
he got? It ain't been that bad. That'd be
Gerald Riggs. No, you ain't
finished the question. How many yards he got?
How many yards? You got to take a wild guess.
6,000. 6,758.
No, you're wrong.
6,631.
You're wrong.
You're wrong.
You see, I ain't be cheating.
Y'all tell me I be cheating.
You be cheating, no joke.
Okay, last one, last one, last one, last one, last one.
I'm going to get this one, too.
Last one.
Come on.
Alright, alright. It's multiple choice, right?
Matt Ryan
made his first NFL start
against what team?
You ready? Hold on, I'm going to give them to you now.
The Green Bay Packers,
your Denver Broncos,
the Detroit Lions,
or the Kansas City Chiefs?
Oh, my God.
Yeah, I know. Come on.
So Matt came in in 2008.
No, why y'all cheating, man?
Yeah, she guessing.
Nah.
And she got a Bronco 84 on, so she with me.
Yeah, don't cheat for him.
Don't cheat for him.
Oh.
She said the Packers, Ocho.
Oh.
So you going with her?
No.
No, it's too late.
You already answered.
You already answered.
And it's Rome.
Detroit.
Detroit Lions.
Detroit.
Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah.
That was five, right?
Huh?
So I got more than you this time.
No, no, no, no.
I did.
The lady got the ball of liquor off you.
And the dude beat you.
No, but I went after that.
I went on a three run.
No.
No, you didn't get none.
Cheating.
You cheating.
You cheating.
Yeah.
Same division. Same division okay my bad my bad oh girl i like that 613 and with the highlights okay yeah oh are we ready are we ready
okay give us a couple minutes we got this got a very special performer
that's going to perform for you tonight.
They need about...
I'm performing, too.
Two minutes.
Two minutes.
That's what she said.
Yeah.
So, Ocho, you got to town a couple of days ago.
So what you been doing?
You been in the city?
Yeah, I came to Atlanta.
I came to Atlanta.
I don't come here often.
I think this might be maybe my fifth time, the fifth time I've ever come to Atlanta.
I don't do much.
I found a Cuban spot.
You know, I needed a Cuban spot.
I found a Cuban spot on Buford Highway.
Okay.
Yeah.
You're up in Doralville, huh?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I found cigars at D'Antanas.
Yeah.
I went to D'Antanas.
Oh, that's right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I went to Phipps and went in Saks, and I saw the prices, so I left there. Yeah. I went to the Antanas. Oh, that's right, yeah. Yeah. I went to Phipps and went in Saks and I saw the prices, so I left there.
Yeah.
Shit.
Hey, y'all really be shopping at them places like that with them prices?
Shit.
Somebody do.
I'm not.
I don't know, but what else?
I walked through Lenox Mall.
I walked through Lenox Mall.
Lenox Mall was cool.
Did a little window shopping. What else? That's it. After that, I mean, I found Starbucks. They got Starbucks.
They got a lot of Starbucks here. Oh, yeah.
And see, that's pretty much it. I was waiting for you to get here. I'm trying to see what
the hype is about Magic City and all this other stuff.
We will check it. And I'm going to stay here. My illustrious
fam, you play at Norfolk State Saturday, so I'm going to stay in town for that.
Okay.
Well, we can do something tomorrow night.
Are we going to Magic City?
Magic?
Hold on.
Magic.
What Magic at?
What Magic at?
Joe?
Magic here?
Where Joe King at?
Hey, where Magic?
Oh, there he go right there.
See, raise his hand.
I just saw him in the barbershop.
Match, what's up, baby?
How much I need?
How much I need to bring?
See, that's it.
Match, they just bring yourself.
See, I like that.
That means he going to give me the money.
You know what I'm saying?
I like that.
I like that.
You know how we do it?
We ready?
Huh?
Are we?
I got it. Hold on. We ready? Huh? Are we? What you want me to do with it?
You want it?
Can I perform too?
No.
Are we ready?
I'm going to introduce her, right?
I'm going to bring her out.
She need two more minutes? Okay. We need two more minutes. Okay, so what you going to introduce her, right? I'm going to bring her out. She need two more minutes?
Okay.
We need two more minutes.
Okay, so what you going to do, Ocho?
So we going to go to Magic City tomorrow night, right?
Yeah.
We got a little something planned tonight.
I'll tell you about it a little later.
I can't tell you because, you know, you can't hold water.
You tell everything.
I don't tell.
No, I won't.
Hey, oh, you know what?
This is a good time.
Anybody here single?
Any women?
You single?
No, hold on. Hold on, hold on, hold on. You? Any women? You single? Hold on.
Hold on.
Hold on.
You single for real?
No, I'm serious.
Hey, is there a dude in here that's single?
That's close.
That's in close.
A dude.
Is there a dude that's single?
Hold on.
You ain't no matchmaker.
Yeah, I'm finna, yeah.
Any dude?
Ain't no dude single?
No.
Hold on. Hold on. No, she said no. No.
Ocho. Ocho, all of a sudden, she says she's not single no more.
No.
Come up here. Come up here.
Hey, bring her up here. Bring her up here.
Ain't no dudes up.
Ain't none of you. All you niggas taking?
Yo.
Okay.
All right.
Are you single?
Ocho.
Ocho, we got a very, very special guest.
Are we ready?
We ready?
We ready?
Hold on.
Hold on. Just a second.
You ready?
Hold on.
Hold on.
Who is single?
Ain't none of y'all fellas?
What's your name?
Tania.
How old are you?
24.
You work? Yeah, I'm a are you? 24. You work?
Yeah, I'm a dental hygienist.
And she got a job.
What's up, man?
No?
Yes?
Okay, I got one for you.
I got you.
After this, I'm going to tell them to come see you.
Nice to meet you.
All right.
All right.
Thank you.
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All right, ladies and gentlemen, we got a very special performer.
Good friend of mine.
She's from the Seaport.
Let's put some hands together for Miss Flo J. Johnson.
Let's do it, Flo.
You ought to go ahead to rock out real quick.
Go ahead and make some noise for me real quick.
Flo J.
Let's go.
Yeah.
Look.
It's crazy.
I'm the one they want to represent.
Young black girl.
I could probably be the president.
I'm the voice of the youth.
You hear my tone.
I think it's evident.
I know who I am.
They mistake my confidence for arrogance. I think it's different, cause I don't take my clothes off
I just play my role, y'all, I can't sell my soul, y'all
I just shoot a three, put my arm up, I guess I show off
They sleep, I let them doze off, wake them up, oh yeah, it's roll call
My chocolate is beautiful, I'm rockin' it per usual
I'm lovin' every piece, man, from my top to my humerus
Tryna play with my head, real love gon' be confusing you
I learned, make sure the one you put in first is also choosing you, man.
Life is so crazy.
Many lessons and blessings.
I'm steady stressing perfection.
I keep neglecting my ethics.
So I'm texting a message.
I'm trying to lessen my stressing.
Finally understand my power.
My presence is essence.
They killed my daddy while my mama was pregnant.
I'm supposed to feel.
And they took my girl, my child from her house.
She's supposed to hear.
And we out here starving.
Ain't got nothing.
How we supposed to give?
Seem like the system they set us up in. We supposed to feel And we out here starving Ain't got nothing How we supposed to get her?
Seem like the system they set us up in And we supposed to fail
I'm so real
The man gave me a day in my city
But it's so sad that I can't even go and stay in my city
Women killing
Little kids can't even play in my city
It's so wicked
They kill my daddy, bro
I stay in my city
But I still love him
I give him every job
And that guy is running out
But I give you all the time
And that guy
You was the fakest on my team
And I'm just finding it out
That made me sick until my stomach back to bombing it out
And I'm like, ready or not, man, it's my time now
I done gave it everything I got, it's time to shine now
They done blew the whistle, man, my foot across the line now
Clock is ticking down, ain't got no 30-second time out
I know I done made it, I don't seek an applause
I thought I'd never waste my voice if I don't speak for a cause
I reminisce, man, I just think and I pause
Hey, if y'all told me to sing it with me
You ever sleep with them stars
And I'm like, ready or not
Sing it with her, sing it with her
What it say?
Yeah, you can't hide
What it say, let it do
I'm gonna
And what?
And take it slow
Hey, y'all sound good
Sing it with me, ready or not
Here I come
You can't hide, why?
Yeah, I'm gonna I'm gonna find you Y'all sound like I am And take it slow You can't
Wow, I found look I'm trying to leave it better than I found it. How y'all doing tonight?
Flage.
B4, let's go.
Y'all got to turn y'all up a little bit.
Y'all look dead tonight.
Usually in Atlanta, y'all be turning.
I got to get the energy up in here.
And it's too late to save up.
It's too late to save up.
If y'all don't know, my name is Flage.
I go to LSU.
I do a little bit of rapping on the side.
And I'm about to pop it for y'all, let's get it.
Come on.
Oh, fam, I'm in that mode.
They say, Fly, you growing up.
I said, I know.
I walk on campus, it's a thousand dollar clone.
Look, I guess it's just another floor.
I gotta pop it.
I'm up in, I can't stop it
I'm tryna get the profit, they tryna be a topic
What you need 20k or better? It's Louis on the sweater
I can't do nothing lesser, I butterfly the Tesla
If you take it I want you to, if I come to your city
Yeah they hate but don't know what it took, they like flops that don't work that no good
I be killing these verses and I got a search and we're going to go with the look They know I don't flow like a rug, I'm on guard no focus I'm sure I
Know I don't feel like a rock. I'm gonna go
Hoop, we're gonna shoot it if you tell the truth
a few friends
Oh, no, I'm popping it so it ain't look I know Giannis he keep it above tell a recounted I feel it enough step on my Louis. I'm scraping the scuff. I bet on myself and I double down. Sometimes it ain't no one to trust. Take care of my family. That is a must. I had to work. It wasn't perfect. I would have been dog sliding the vert. Man, you got me pissed off. I'll make it worse. I'm going through withdrawals. I ain't even with y'all. I be on the ground. Got rich off TikTok. Now I'm trying to lift off. Really, who sent y'all? You know it's a go and we tip off. You quoted my flow, it's a rip off. You already know that's a big loss.
They can see through the bow and the tip.
So I'm running that cash every day.
It get print off.
Oh my God, look.
I don't do comments.
I ain't talking no, no.
F.
Come on.
Just in case they get to acting like they care.
What it say?
And they know I put Savannah on the map.
Come on.
And they say she ain't a hooper.
She just rap.
Let's go.
Big four in the building.
Slaje.
The biggest. If y'all don't a hooper, she just rap. Let's go, Big 4 in the building. Flaje. The biggest.
If y'all don't know, I just dropped a song with Lil Wayne.
It's called Came Outta Beast.
Yeah, it is.
If y'all ain't heard that, I need y'all to go stream that.
All y'all got to do is go on y'all phone, type in Flaje, and Lil Wayne is going to pop up.
I'm dropping a video this week.
Let's do it.
Don't make a good girl. Big Flaje. Come on driving the video this week. Let's do it
Come on big phone the the hundreds, you see the acres Tryna be funny, I'm tryna get money I guess in the end, I'ma see ya later Jill and the nanny did it for my daddy They seein' my face, man, I'm in the car
Man, I'm one of the ones, you see the truck
You ain't gotta respond if you with nobody
I came up from the bottom and now I'm golden
Throw you the wood, we like
We were riding in the sun, blackin' like D-Line
I'm goin' up and I cannot look up
Please do not call me, I'm probably gon'
They think that I'm stoppin', I'm feelin'
I just think it impossible, break every obstacle
Tryna get money, we comin' like
When you get to the top, the hundreds don't stop
And it is a must that I get it like Elon, yeah
I got bread, I can get you a piece
Keep a double, I feel like I'm Reese
Ain't no trouble, I'm keepin' the
Men ain't mad cause I came out that
They came thousand, I came out a beast
On my mama, I came out a beast
At the top, I'm not lookin' beneath
You my dog, we don't gotta compete
All you gotta do is run that check up and get paid
They ain't believe it, nah, I got you
Hey look, I come from a place where you gotta go
If you do what I do, you a part of me
I done did it again and I'm not in my
If you ganged up, we gangin', you ride a city
Millionaire and I don't, I done got me a natty
I ain't switchin' no size, I'ma ride on my T
Look, I ain't got nothin' to prove
But I do got me somethin' to lose
I want somethin' you got me confused
Cause they keepin' my face on the news
I think what, man, I'm the biggest fool in the world
If you workin' for this and it fall in your lap
Do you really got what you deserve?
Then I go to LSU and I be reppin' it like a joke
When I slide in the Mozzie, I gotta keep checkin'
It gotta be, come on
And ain't no more revenues, ain't no more talkin'
And ain't no referrals
They been takin' my flow, they ain't givin' it back
Gotta get real bird
Yeah, I don't get scared, let me cut my purrs.
I'm the hottest rapper in it, lead a game inside of her.
They hating in my own circle.
What it is, what you got?
Gold, yellow, I got my own purple.
For real, for real.
Hey, y'all make some noise.
Look, y'all got Slazay.
I got one more song.
And this song, I kind of need y'all help singing it, all right?
It's called Ain't My Fault.
Yeah, it is.
Y'all probably heard the shocker said, but it's kind of my flip on it.
So when I say my bars, I need y'all to say ain't my fault, all right?
It's super easy, I promise.
Ain't going to be too much.
Look, I'm going to say, it ain't my fault they getting mad.
Y'all going to say it.
It ain't my fault.
Get out your feelings, get a bag.
It ain't my fault.
Ran up a million, I got cash. It ain't my fault. That everything I drop is gas bag It ain't my fault Ran up a million, I got cash
It ain't my fault
That everything I drop is gas
It ain't my fault
I sent that check, I got respect
What it say, it ain't her fault
I just hopped up off a jet
Come on, it ain't your fault
I put a Bentley on my neck
Uh-huh, it ain't your fault
I'm a rookie in a van, let's go
Me and my brother
And Ali Chava drop this Okay, when I'm rapping, I still need y''s go. Me and my brother, and Ali Chabadran.
Okay, when I'm rapping, I still need y'all to sing it,
all right?
Come on.
It ain't my fault they getting mad.
Get out your feelings, get them bad.
Run up with me and I got cash.
Get everything I got cash.
I sent that check, I got respect.
I did how dog, papa jack
Put a Bentley on my neck
I'm a rookie in a van
Oh my, oh my, oh my God
Going number one, that's the way I rock
I keep on going up, they can't stay
Sing it with me, I'm the biggest fool
I walked in so excited
What it do?
It ain't my fault
Hell of tears in the lobby
It ain't my fault
Break a friend, yeah, probably
It ain't my fault
I want the pins of the eye
Yeah, I keep on pippin' like I'm Scottie
I know that they be trippin'
Pay tuition off a body
I really get this with your water whippin' in the lobby
Look at my wrist, it's tripping, I been tripping like tsunami
I'm pulling up in traffic, that Carti, I'm Maddie
I put it on my wrist, I watch my foot squint, my diamonds dang
So I know that I'm legit, I'm on the street, get off, I'm landing
I'm falling like my padded, I'm slaying like my tagging
I sent that check, I got respect
I did hot n' pop for jet Put a Bentley on my neck
I'm a rookie in a van
It ain't her fault
Oh my, oh my, oh my God
Yeah, I'm going number one
I keep on going up
Man, I'm the biggest fool
Then it ain't your fault
Slug, slug, slug, slug The biggest fool in the world Slug, slug, slug I'm the biggest four. Then it ain't your fault. Hey, y'all, I appreciate y'all.
Thank y'all.
The biggest four in the world.
The DJ.
Slash.
Let's go.
Come on, have a seat.
Have a seat.
Have a seat.
Let's do it.
Whatever you want to sit.
Wherever you want to sit.
How you doing?
I'm good.
I'm good.
I'm good.
I don't know if people know this, but you're from the seaport.
You grew up about three hours south of here in Savannah, Georgia.
Yeah, most definitely.
RP Camouflage.
That's what we do at the Seaport.
Let me ask you this.
How do you balance the two?
Because obviously you're good at this rap game.
You play basketball at an elite level.
What's the schedule?
How do you find time to...
Because basketball, you're on a basketball scholarship.
Yeah. But you still, this is your passion also. So how do you find time to because basketball you're on a basketball scholarship yeah and but you still this is your passion also so how do you balance that I mean it is hard but
I mean it's not impossible right you just gotta it's just time management but I know in the summer
I gotta take full advantage of my time in music you know what I'm saying so I just try to go full
throttle while still working out and trying to get better in the offseason.
Because, like, during the season, Coach Mokey like, all right, this is my time.
You know what I'm saying?
That was kind of our, like, you know, that was kind of our deal.
Like, you know, you give me everything you got in the season.
And in the summer, I'm going to let you rock and do your music.
So, yeah.
Tell us the story.
I saw you over at Cairns.
And you was telling the story that you had a concert one night. You had to do the concert, but you had to fly back, got back early in the morning.
You was sleeping.
You was tired, but you know you had to get it because Coach Mulkey was going to be on your you-know-what had you not.
Yeah, no, so what happened was Rod Wave, he gave me the chance to open up for him in Atlanta.
So we had a game that night.
The next day after games games we always have off days
so I flew to Atlanta on my off day and then I drove back seven hours to go to BR right and like
I'm already knowing it's a stigma of like nah she can't do both for real like you know what I'm
saying so I don't even want to give people a thought to even be like oh she came to practice
and she was tired no when I came to practice I was like bouncing off the walls for real like
because I knew that I had to come in and kill you know what I'm saying and she was tired. No, when I came to practice, I was like bouncing off the walls for real.
Because I knew that I had to come in and kill.
You know what I'm saying?
And I was the first one in the gym, last one out, like always.
So, I mean, my mindset, you know what I'm saying?
I think it's more mind over matter.
I think your mind can make you do things that your body sometimes won't allow when you determine.
And that's how I feel like I work all the time.
You know what? We all have dreams when we're growing up as kids.
Obviously, my dream, I want to be an NFL player.
One of your dreams, I'm sure, is to play in the WNBA.
Will you continue your path as far as, I don't want to word the right way,
actually wanting to rap as well and be able to balance both at the highest level yeah i think
it'll be easier honestly because you know i don't have as much commitment yeah like oh my gosh
with school you got you got school first of all then you got tutoring sessions and all of that
and you got weights and you got all the other you know requirements of an athlete practice
everything so i think it'll be easier you know'm saying, to be able to build my schedule and how I want to do.
My goal is to, like, play in an arena during the day
and then sell out that same arena at night,
like, playing basketball.
That's what I'm talking about.
That's live.
You have to work that out with the coach.
I don't know if she's going to be going for that one.
She better go.
Flage, you just dropped your project called
Best of Both Worlds in July.
It's a nine-song studio EP.
What was your process?
Have you always wanted to do an album?
Well, yeah, it's an EP, not really an album.
You know, I want to save the album title for when I do my big one.
Okay.
But, yeah, I mean, just putting together a body of work, you know what I'm saying, that's always been a goal of mine.
putting together a body of work, you know what I'm saying?
That's always been a goal of mine.
And, like, you know, having Lil Wayne on it was just, like,
I knew I needed that big stamp, that big cosign, right?
Like, this girl, she dropped a project.
Okay, it's cool.
Like, she go to LSU.
That's a vibe.
But, like, when you got Lil Wayne on it, it kind of holds some weight.
You know what I'm saying? And so it was just important for me to put that out,
and the title was important because it was just, like,
I really got the best of both worlds.
When did you realize that you could rap?
When I was on America's Got Talent.
I was on America's Got Talent when I was about 14, and I got the golden buzzer.
Simon Cowell came to the back, and he was like, one day you could be a superstar.
And I'm like, bro, that's Simon Cowell.
He don't even like singers for real. Like, so him telling like a young black girl that she can like, he sees some type of superstar power in her.
That kind of just, you know, just gave me the confidence that I could do it.
Because like right before America's Got Talent, I was on a rap game with Jermaine Dupri and I lost.
And so that was like when I lost that, I went into my room and I just wrote all day.
And then America's Got Talent called and I was ready for the opportunity.
And I got that validation that I kind of needed as a 14-year-old.
And ever since then, nobody could tell me nothing for sure.
Who are some of the artists, as you continue to grow in your career,
who are some of the female artists or male that you would like to collab with?
Man, I don't want to just do
rap like i have an r&b project out i don't know if y'all heard that it's called for the lovers
y'all go listen to that it's dope but um i want to work with like adele uh like i said i want to
work with rod wave um i want to work with meg it's a lot of people i want to work with kaylani
scissor a lot of different people in the industry. But people really love the craft.
That's who I want to work with.
That's life.
That's life.
You've already won a national championship.
So what would mean more to you, winning a Grammy in rap or winning a WNBA title?
Ooh, that's a good one.
I think being, I've done that, being an Olympic gold medalist.
Oh, you want to be on, okay, 2028?
2028.
Okay.
Yeah.
I think, and don't, you know, the WNBA,
they're like the best players in the world to me,
but I think like, you know, when I sat down on my podcast
with Kalia Copper, she was telling me like, that's elite,
you know, playing the best players in the world and saying that you're one of the best in the world. Like, you know, when I sat down on my podcast with Clea Copper, she was telling me, like, that's elite, you know, playing the best players in the world and saying that you're one of the best in the world.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, that's dope. But that Grammy is something that's special to me only because I got into music because of the man on my shirt, my dad.
So, you know, I always felt like music was our bond.
And, you know, he was murdered before I was born.
And I felt like, you know, his legacy got cut short. And it was it was always like my job to continue the legacy and make sure people know his name and
so getting that Grammy would kind of just be like that that way to just cement his legacy
off season what is Flage working on what is she doing to improve her basketball game yeah for me for me, this offseason, I mean, I've been working on it a lot,
but, like, I keep getting better.
Like, it's crazy.
Like, you know the process of you seeing that leap you take?
Like, from my freshman to my sophomore year, I took a beautiful leap.
And, you know, it was more so my confidence.
And then this year I just learned that it's more,
it's like 90% mental and 10% physical, right?
But it's just been getting my cardio together, just getting my ball handling together,
and just being more consistent on my shooting.
I think I've become a better, a smarter player just watching film.
But for me, it's been my cardio, just been working on that.
Because last year I feel like I was kind of out of shape.
I'm a freak athlete, so my endurance, my energy carries me but I still feel like fatigue I don't want to feel like
that like because I play both sides of the ball and I want to be you know I want to be defensive
player this year defensive player of the year as well this year so I'm gonna have to be in
immaculate shape to do both can I ask you this you won the national championship you guys beat Iowa
yeah the next year you guys came come back and you played them in the semifinals right and you faced Kaitlyn Clark again was there a difference
between her in the national championship game in which you guys won and the semifinal games in
which you guys lost um no she's the same player um I feel like a player like Kaitlyn you can only
contain her it's not like no we fin to make her score 10 points this game.
Like, that's not going to happen.
You know what I'm saying?
But it's just like, I feel like our team the year before was just more equipped.
Like, you know, I think. To deal with it.
Yeah, and we had more of a strategy.
We had like a, you know, a better, like a fuller roster.
We had a deeper bench.
Like, our bench won that championship game for us that first year.
You know what I'm saying?
It wasn't even really the starter.
So, I think, you know, we needed more depth
and we didn't have that,
but I feel like we gave it all we had,
but this year,
you know,
we're coming different.
You know,
I wish Clark was still here,
but she's going dominating the league now,
so,
you know,
this next year,
you know,
we're coming for it for sure.
If you think about
what you're doing with rap,
what you're doing with basketball,
outside of that, what do you like to do?
You got to have something that you enjoy that you would consider.
I don't consider you rapping.
I don't consider that a hobby.
That is something that you can do as a profession.
Right.
So what, outside of that, what is your piece, your safe haven?
My little brothers.
I have four of them.
Yeah, I have four little brothers.
And just being a good big sister, man. I know
I'm a role model for a lot of kids, but those babies in that house, they look at me like
I'm just the best person in the world.
But you're queen.
Queen Sheva, for real. Just trying to be the best person. I feel like now kids are being
raised on social media. You know what I'm saying? And it's true, it's like nothing you
can really do about it. All they're doing is on the iPad.
So just being that person that they can really look up to.
You know what I'm saying?
Like off the camera.
Because they really know me for real.
So that's just important to me.
And I just like to chill.
Do regular kid stuff most of the time.
But I'm really deep into the community too.
Like I got a lot of big stuff planned for the community.
So you gave backpacks or something back in Savannah, back in your hometown?
Oh my God, yeah. Every year
I do like this six-figure giveback,
right? And like all of my NIL
partners, I'm like,
I tell them, put in the budget. I need
all of this. You know what I'm saying? I need
JBL. I need speakers, headphones
for the kids. Puma, we gave away like
a thousand shoes. Jan Sports,
we gave away a thousand backpacks. Wow.
That's live. Give it up. That's live. That's amazing. Yeah, and so we do that every year. Sports, we gave away a thousand backpacks. Wow. That's live. Give it up.
That's live.
That's amazing.
Yeah, and so,
we do that every year.
This year,
we gave away thousands and thousands and thousands
of stuff for kids
and they were sending me
their pictures.
It's so important for kids
to go to school looking good,
like, you know what I'm saying,
and having that confidence,
like, it means the world
and so I know that
and so just doing that
for the community,
it just does something for me.
And also, I just became an ambassador for the K-Y'all Fund.
Okay.
And, you know, my grandma died from cancer.
My cousin died from cancer.
And, you know, I was just sitting down with them,
and they were just saying how cancer is three times more likely.
It's some type of gene in black women.
It's three times more likely to affect black women.
So I'm partnering with them, and we're going to send a bus down to Savannah to give away free mammograms for all women and things like that.
So certain things in the community, I just try to do.
That's amazing.
That's awesome.
That's awesome.
You see what's transpired with the WNBA.
There are more eyes.
The viewership is through the roof. The sponsorship, the advertising, the sales, and you see what's transpired with the WNBA there are more eyes the the viewership is through the roof
the sponsorship the advertising the sales and you see what's going on how does that make you feel
to see the the transformation great players uh Asia Wilson and we got Stewie and you got Anescu
and you got all these and then obviously you get Caitlin Clark and you get Angel Reese and you get
Raquel Jackson and Cameron Brink who's injured but that's what you're about to go into in the next year or two yeah no I think it's beautiful
and I think it's it's even more beautiful how it's like trickling down like that last weekend I was
coaching overtime select where it's like a bunch of high school girls they get in this national
media attention and it's capping them because of what's going on in the WNBA and what we're doing
in college is giving them that experience it's going to be a time in the league where a
girl is going to go into a league and she's going to have a million dollar deal like that's going to
be crazy you know what I'm saying like that's awesome like nobody would have thought of that
and it's not probably not going to be me but it's going to be that next generation so I think it's
just like about us inspiring the other little girls that's coming like it's beautiful to see I'm excited to be
A part of it for sure, but they're the best of the best for real. It's live. I like it short-term goals
long-term goals
Short-term goals. I want to leave my team to a national championship. Yeah
For sure
Short time girls before I graduate graduate I need one of my songs
to at least go gold
or platinum
so I got that
yeah
when I say stream
I mean that
go stream
but no
yeah just
continue to build
my music portfolio
I think it's just
you know
I got to set the bar high
you know
I feel like
I won a national championship
and then I got a feature
with you know
Wheezy so that was like my national championship in music so now I just got to keep
building on that but I definitely want to win another national championship there's no feeling
like that like I did it my freshman year right so I didn't lead my team to a national championship
although I did start all the games I was freshman of the year but I didn't lead it like you know
I said I want to I want to actually lead my team and show that I can be that kind of player.
Right.
Other than yourself, what's on your playlist?
Ooh, Adele.
Real bad.
I love Adele.
I don't know why.
She's unbelievable in concert.
You went to a concert?
I did.
I've seen her several times.
You didn't have to do that.
There's so many people.
I don't know.
Adele.
I'm going to just leave it at that.
You're leaving Adele?
Oh, I got a good one.
Favorite female rapper.
Right now.
Who the best female rapper right now?
Who's the best female rapper right now? Who is the best female rapper right now?
We know that.
I really like Flo Millie.
Okay.
I like her swag.
Like, she got that swag.
She's a pretty, like, chocolate girl.
Like, she's making waves.
Like, I love that for sure. But, I mean, I feel like the woman putting on, like, Gl girl. Like, she's making waves. Like, I love that for sure.
But, I mean, I feel like the women putting on, like, Glowrilla's going crazy right now.
Listen, they all going crazy. You got Meg.
You got Nikki.
You got sexy red.
I mean, I love them all.
And it's like I love them because they're so different.
You got Lotto.
You got Lotto.
Like, you got so many people.
Like, they're going crazy.
All right, y'all.
Here she is, Flage Johnson.
Thank you.
Thank you, baby. Thank you. people like they're going crazy all right y'all here she is flage johnson thank you thank you flage thank you guys all right all right what we got what we got next it's cold man sit down
check this out guys i got a little excited earlier, and we skipped a segment. So now it's time for What's Ollie Popping Off?
Ocho, you let me know if there's something or nothing.
In a move that has Warrior fans panicking,
Steph Curry removed the Warriors from his bio on his Instagram account.
His bio, which used to have the line,
Guard for the Warriors, has now changed to Olympic gold medalist.
Fans immediately started naming the Lakers as potential suitors.
Nah.
Something or nothing.
I don't think it's anything.
I think, obviously, he just won the Olympics.
He won a gold medal.
So why not change your band to that?
I mean, NBA season isn't here right now.
You know someone like Steph is really not going anywhere.
He's not leaving the Warriors.
Right.
So I know LeBron has been playing around on Instagram.
Yeah.
Tagging him, tagging Curry with the Lakers jersey on.
Right.
You know, isn't that illegal?
No?
Or players can play around like that?
No, you can't tamper.
Okay.
Well, I don't know if that was real on Twitter or not.
It was real.
Oh, it was real?
Yeah.
Yeah.
But he's going to say he's just playing.
He's just playing?
Yeah.
But, yeah, Curry. Until he signed with the Lakers, then I wasn't playing. Yeah, Curry ain real? Yeah. But he's going to say he's just playing. He's just playing? Yeah. But, yeah, Curry.
Until he signed with the Lakers, then I wasn't playing.
Yeah, Curry ain't going nowhere.
That's nothing.
That's nothing.
Just.
Yeah, I think LeBron.
I think LeBron changed here.
I think he had, I think it was all of them sitting around.
Right.
I think one, he had a, he changed a couple of times.
I think he had him, Steph, and KD.
I think he had the entire team sitting out there.
Right.
So, I'm with you on this one.
I don't think it's a whole lot of nothing.
I just don't even see.
It doesn't even seem right.
I mean, that would be like magic playing for someone else or bird playing for someone else.
Because think about how weird it was when you saw Jordan playing for the Wizards.
Yeah, but it does happen in sports if you think about it.
Everyone at some point leaves.
Hell, how weird was it to see Tom Brady with the Bucs?
Yeah.
Or how weird was it to see Peyton Man the Bucs? Or how weird was it to
see Peyton Manning not in the coach uniform
and down in Denver? Well, you see
that more in football. You see some of the all-time
greats. You saw Emmitt Smith play with the Cardinals.
You saw Bruce Smith play with the
you saw Deion. So you've seen
Jerry Risely. So we've seen some of
the great Johnny Unitas, Joe
Namath. We've seen some of the great. Normally
the basketball players.
Like, now
yeah, Ocho in New England, yeah, that was
shit. That was shitty as fuck, bro.
Yeah, bro.
God damn.
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