The Daily Show: Ears Edition - Marlon Wayans Unpacks Tucker Carlson's Scathing Trump Texts | Derrick “D-Nice” Jones
Episode Date: March 9, 2023Marlon Wayans tackles the day's biggest news including Tucker Carlson's secret hateful texts about Trump, Barbie's new dolls unveiled for International Women's Day, TikTok's glamor filter messing with... users self-image, and an airplane passenger's spoon attack. Derrick Jones, AKA DJ D-Nice, looks back on the early days of his career and discusses the huge impact Hip Hop has had over 50 yearsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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I'm all the ways and this is my third night hosting the show.
Which means they haven't canceled us yet.
But hey, we got one more night.
Let's get it.
All right, so let's go into the headlines.
This is the Daily Show, so let's talk about Fox News.
They're dealing with a big lawsuit right now. and because of it, a bunch of Fox News
hosts had to give up all their private texts. So we've been finding out what they really
think about Donald Trump. And it's hilarious. According to court documents, host Tucker
Carlson texted a producer on January 4th, 2021.
We are very, very close to being able to ignore Trump most nights.
Referring to Trump, Carlson says,
I hate him passionately. I can't handle much more of this.
Carlson added, we're all pretending we've got a lot to show for it,
because admitting what a disaster it's been is too tough to digest,
but come on, there really isn't an upside to Trump. Oh! Oh! That's fighting words! Oh! Why don't white crime? Let's go!
All right, I know this looks bad but their makeup sex is gonna be so much hotter.
You know this is so embarrassing for Fox News if they want to keep their makeup sex is gonna be so much hotter. You know, this is so embarrassing for Fox News.
If they want to keep their shit quiet, they should do what the crack dealers do.
Use a payphone.
Yo, it's Tucker, listen, black lives matter.
They really do.
All right, hit me back on my burner.
I'm enjoying this, though. I've never seen someone's private text that was so opposite from their public persona.
This like finding out Nikki Haley has a black sin.
She got texts like, oh hell no, y'all ain't coming at Nimrodder like that.
Sorry, boo boo boo, boo.
But if I'm being honest, I do feel for Tucker a little.
Because it's brutal when your private shit talk gets put out and open like that.
It actually happened to my brothers just this week. All right, let's move on.
I just flew in from LA this week.
And I'm glad I wasn't on this flight.
All right, let's move on. I just flew in from LA this week and I'm glad I wasn't on this
flight.
United Flight 2609 was just 45 minutes from landing in Boston.
I will kill every man on this plane.
When prosecutors say 32-year-old Francisco Torres went on an incoherent rant after
trying to open one of the plane's emergency exits.
Since I'm taking over this plane, tell them to bring SWATT to shoot me me me me me me me me me me me me me me me me me their to open one of the plane's emergency exits. I'm taking order for this plane. Tell them to bring squad to shoot me down,
because they're gonna have to shoot me down today.
Then rushing and stabbing a flight attendant with a spoon he'd broken in the laboratory.
Fellow passengers quickly tackled and subdued him.
Wow! That shit was crazy. You know, my favorite part was how nobody did anything to the very end.
The guy in the aisle sing, he just got up to let the dude buy.
I go ahead, man.
All right.
Oh, you back on. Here, here.
Oh, you need a spoon.
Here you go, bro.
You know what is once they saw the guy had a spoon, everyone got real brave.
Everyone was like, oh my god, he got a knife.
Oh, shit, that's a spoon, I'm gonna fuck him up.
Come here. Always bet on black, motherf-hawks.
Always bet on black, motherf's f-b-bott.
Thank you.
And you could tell this guy was going to do something because he got those crazy eyes, you know.
They should have flagged this guy before he got on the plane.
TSA got to be like, they gotthey gotta stop racial profiling and start crazy profiling.
I'm sorry, sir, I can see your entire eyeball like a f-muppet.
You cannot get on this plane, I'm sorry.
Let's move on.
Some news out of social media. There's a new
filter on Tick Tock and it's going to mess you up.
A new beauty trend going viral on Tick Tock, the bold glam look that's causing a stir
because of its drastic filter.
I just woke up. This is not what I look like right now. This filter should be illegal.
Here's the real me. Oh gosh. And there are those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those those thoes thoes thoes thoes thoes thoes thoes thoes thoes thus thus tho. tho. tho. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I the th. I the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I'm th. I'm th. I'm th. I'm not th. I'm not the. I'm not the. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not th. And then there are those who believe filters like this are setting unrealistic standards of beauty for young
girls or creating a sense of false advertising. God damn! That's not a filter
that's witchcraft. Come on Tick Tock, you don't need a filter like this. We already have
technology to make people look hotter. It's called to killer.
It's called thekiller.
If you ask me it's the scariest thing I've seen on social media since any post by
Chet Hanks. Go sucker your mama duck is sticking cratches. Spit on your griny grieve. I'm sorry Tom Rita, I only have one more day, I promise that's all.
But real talk though, these filters have got it all wrong.
The truth is, everyone is beautiful.
Beautiful people? We know that shit ain't true.
Don't tell the uggles that, although be here to revolt.
We are all gorgeous. Don't tell the ugly's that, although he be here to revolt.
We are all gorgeous.
In fact, forget a beauty filter.
I want an ugly filter.
I want a filter that makes me look worse.
Gives me acne, f-shed up my face.
Then when people meet me in real life, they'll be impressed.
They'll be like, damn, Marlin, you really cleaned up.
All your cold sources gone and everything.
Look, we need to ask ourselves two questions.
How can we make women less self-conscious about the way they look? And how can the the the the the the the the the the the the th th th th th th th th th the the the the the thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thirty their thirty thi thi thi thirty thirty we make women less self-conscious about the way
they look? And how can we make men more self-conscious about the way they look? Because men will confidently
send the ugliest pictures of their dicks to anybody. It's poorly lit, bad angle, crooked
and shit.
Skinny in the middle, look like a rancid slim gym.
Can someone please teach us how to feel shame?
And finally, today is International Women's Day.
And here's how the world's top feminist day.
And here's how the world's top feminist organization is celebrating.
Mattel is also celebrating International Women's Day with seven new role models.
The new Barbie lineup was inspired by the likeness of female leaders in stem fields from around the world.
The company hopes the role models, including former YouTube CEO, Susan Wajiski,
and UK space scientist Dr. Maggie
Adderin and Pocock will inspire the next generation of girls to pursue their passions despite
women being underrepresented in stem fields.
This is so important.
Kids learn so much from their toys they play with.
You want them to have scientist dolls and CEO dolls that can scissor each other.
For more on this story, we turn to Desilightic.
Desi.
Desi. International Women's Day going? Well thank you for asking. It started out so great. This morning the random guy who usually yells nice ass instead yelled
I respect your nice ass. And this is why we march. So yeah I was feeling pretty
good I mean at least until I saw this Barbie story. Wait you don't like these brand
new Barbies but they're so accomplished They got scientists and they got a YouTube CEO. Oh yeah, equally
great role models. You could be a scientist who helps humanity or you could
design a YouTube algorithm that says, hey kids, if you like Peppa Pig, you'll
love Q&O. Okay, that's fair, but some of them are doctors and engineers and one of them is a professor.
Yeah, I know, they're all so successful.
F. F. F't those Barbies. F' up, f'em all.
It's bad enough. Barbie was always hotter. Now she's smarter than me too.
I want a doll that makes me feel bad about my body, not my mind.
So you're saying we should get rid of these Barbies?
Well no, I mean not necessarily, but why can't we also have some mediocre Barbies who don't
make us feel pressured?
Right?
Not...
Medioperity.
Not every Barbie has to be a girl boss.
Let's have a Barbie who's a paralegal at a mid-sized law firm.
Or one who works the lunch shift at a just salad.
There is nothing wrong with Barbies who are just trying to make aspirational? No. No, Marlon, they're not.
Give me a Barbie who's okay with letting 5,000 emails pile up in her inbox.
Okay?
The Barbie who spilled coffee on her shirt, but knows she can still get another day out of it
if she puts a blazer on top.
The Barbie who spends her Friday nights in bed, binge watching
Vander Pump rules, Dunkin' carrot sticks into a jar of peanut butter and letting
her kids drive themselves to Taekwondo for the love of God stop judging me Marlin.
I wasn't but those do feel very specific. You're specific.
My point is they don't all have to be rock stars.
You think every Ken is a Nobel Prize winning aeronautical engineer?
No, he's just a man with a car in a pubic mound.
And we all accept him.
That's what I want.
The dream of every woman to be as successful as an average white man.
That doesn't sound like women achieving their dreams.
I'm sorry, are you mansplaining my dreams to me?
On International Women's Day?
No, What?
Are you?
I wouldn't dare.
No, it's kind of set.
I feel I feel like you wanted to.
I swear I was not.
I think.
Desilautic, please, everybody.
I promise you I wasn't.
I wasn't.
All right. We come back.
We'll ask you what you think about the Oscars. Don't go away. Let me think that's what it's going.
Welcome.
Welcome back to the Daily Show.
The Oscars are this weekend, so I thought I hit the streets and asked the good people
in Harlem, which movies they think should win.
Take a look.
First of all, are you a movie buff?
Yes.
Are you excited about the Oscars?
Yeah.
Which movie you think will be the best picture this year?
Do you think it'll be Top D-Done? Top Gun, Avatar, or one of the movies I don't give shit about? One of the movies you don't give shit about.
Describe everything, everywhere all at once.
Everything all the way?
Beautiful.
Beautiful.
God's given.
God's blessed.
Did you see the movie?
No.
The movie today? Black and Stick. So it's like a horror movie. Yeah. What do you think about women talking?
Women talking?
Yeah.
I mean, you have women talking there all the time, don't it?
What would you think the movie Women Talker will be talking about?
I am trying not to get as confused as to what women see women talking? I don't even think she would want to see women talking unless it's her friends.
But would she be talking while the women are talking?
Definitely would.
Right. She definitely would.
I hate that. Women talking.
Some guy got nominated this year for impersonating Elvis.
Yeah. Can you show me your best impersonation of Elvis? Like you know I just to do the dance. I I I I I I I I I I I the the the the th. I just th. I just th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I to to to to to to to to to to to to to to the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the wa. the wa. the wa. She. She. She. She. She. She. She. She. She. She. She. She. She. She. She. She. She. She. She. She. She. She. She. She. She. She. She. She. She. She. She. She. She tap. She try. She try. She try. She too. She's definitely too. She's definitely too. She's definitely too too too too too too too too too too too too too thea. I just want to rock. I just want to rock.
I just want to write.
Hello.
If you had to do an Elvis impression, what would it be?
I would never do it.
Right.
Feltz Elvis.
All right, my man.
Do you think there's enough black people nominated this year?
Absolutely, yes. How many is nominated this year? I think like three, two?
Do you know how many black people want my Oscars?
About 20?
All right, name me 10.
I can't even name you 10.
Name seven.
I can't name you say.
Name three.
I can't name three.
But you know 20 black people
people, brothers and sisters.
Okay. Our Oscars, giving y'all the props that y'all deserve.
Okay, you're talking about brothers.
Us, people, brothers and sisters.
Okay, so are the black actors out there in Hollywood that are nominated, who else do you think
should be nominated for an Oscar?
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if you actually make him in that situation.
He's Kevin Hart.
Yeah.
You ain't funny and everything, man.
Now you're not funny and everything.
Which movie was the most unfunny?
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I remember the shit I would.
I can't remember right now, but it was corny man.
Okay, little man?
Little man was a shit, man.
Come back, little man part too.
If you had to pick a movie to win an Oscar, which one would you pick?
What's the name of that when y'all was in, I'm playing them girls. Whitech's. You think we should have won an Oscar for that.
You should win anything for everything you do.
Thank you.
We love him, don't we?
Thank you.
We love him.
These Harlem Streets love you.
You all owe him some Oscars.
Give him some Oscars.
Give him them to the people out here. They're so happy to have him. Here we go.
We gotta give Wallace some energy
like he gives us all these years.
Come on now, let's do this.
And to Oscar, ghost,
Morning, Johnny.
We found it down.
You're out.
All right, stay tuned because when we come back,
D-Nice will be joining me on the Daily Show.
My guest tonight is a DJ and a record producer whose wildly popular club quarantine saved
all our lives during the pandemic.
Please give it out for my brother right. D. Nice.
What's up?
That's
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D.
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Nice.
What's up?
I'm.
that's. That is the perfect name. I never asked you. How did you come up with the name D-Nice? You know, back in the 80s, everybody was Ice.
Mixed Master Ice.
And when we were recording our first song, South Bronx,
Scottler Rock accidentally called me D-Nice.
And then I just kept it.
Well, I used to be M. Ski. Because Nice, Ski? That's my tag up name. I was I was, I was, I was, I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. that. that. that. that's. that. that. that. that's. the th. the that's. the th. the the th. th. th. th. th. th. th. their. the the the their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. It................................................................... in tag it. It would just be like a stick figure. What was some of the names that you had before?
Like before D-Nice, what was the failed names?
I was D-Money.
Yeah, but that doesn't work during COVID.
Yeah, but that doesn't work during COVID.
Everybody was, people were losing jobs.
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I actually started in hip hop, man.
I was pretty fortunate, like, the first thing that I did in hip hop was work with BDP.
BDP.
Boogie down production.
Boogie down production.
K.R.S.
1. Yes, the teacher.
Yes, the teacher, the teacher. Yeah, the philosopher. I should love my philosopher.
But how did that happen?
So, um, Karas,
Karris lived in the men's shelter in the Bronx.
Wow.
DJ Scott Larock was the social work in the Bronx.
My cousin was a security guard at the men's shelter.
And I was like 15 and he asked me to bring some. Was that Robo? No, no, no, Robo was, he was just down with the group. This is my cousin, we called him. Shout out to Robo, shout out to Robo Show.
He knows Robo.
Robocop.
But anyway, I walked over with some food and then, you know, you know, he was like, I want to introduce you to the Carra, that's to, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, the, the, the, the, the, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, to, to, to, to, to, the, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, the, t. He, t. He, t. He, t. He, t. t. t. t. t t t t t t t t to, t t to, the, the, the, the, the, the to care, that's one. Yes.
And you don't want to know my struggles that I'm like, I was a wins to my mama try to
get rid of me but I lived anyway.
Yeah, Sean tried to drown me so did Kim these are Damon.
Keenan stopped me for a week.
And it just made me strong.
Um.
There's a lot of you though.
We're a game.
You're a game.
You're good.
But you know it's dope, like I love the fact that like my family, like I never had to run
with a lot of dudes.
You know how you're in the Bronx, whatever you have to run with certain dudes.
I never had to run with nobody.
I got my brother. I just let out one cuckoo and it's a problem.
It's a problem.
Let me ask you.
I mean we've known each other a very long time.
Yes.
We met on the set of I'm gonna get you suck.
Yeah. I think we were like the youngest people on the set.
We were babies. I had no hair. I looked like a shaved weasel. Like, and you didn't have no hair.
We look at you.
That's it with the D. Look at him.
I wanted to rob you of that jacket so bad.
Now look at me.
Look at me.
Yeah, I love this.
That's crazy.
Look at you look. was nowhere on that set. No, no, not at all. But man, how did how did you wind up
doing that? I know my brother called, your brother loved BDP. Yes, yes. Yes.
And he reached out to us. We were on tour with like Eric B and Rockin. Yeah. I was
young on that tour. I was like 17, 18 years old and we were, while we were on tour, Keenan reached out and said he needed, he wanted us to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do the, to do, to do, to do, to do, to do, to do, to do, to do, the, to do, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, the, the, the, the, the, no, no, no, no, no, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, to, to, to, to, to, to, t to, today, today, t t today, t thea, thea, t t t the, the, the, the, were on tour, Keenan reached out and said he needed, he wanted us to do a
song from the film.
So I worked on the beat on the tour bus and it ended up being a song using the movie.
Yeah, Jack of Space.
Jack, Jack, Jack.
Jack, Jack.
It's not we look old.
Um, club quarantine, man, you know, you really saved our lives with that. Yeah. Like, this is the third year anniversary.
It's funny when you first started doing it, I would always show up.
And I just wanted to shout out, I was like, you was like shouting out Oprah and you shouting
now, Obama was in there one time. I was like, D, over here, remember me?
I'm gonna just sucker. And then one day he was like, Mall the ways. And then one day, you you you you you th you the th. th. th. th. th. th. th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th. This is thus is that, that, thus, th. This is th. This is th. This is th. This is th. This is th. This is th. This is th. This is th. This is th. This is th. This is th. This is th. This is th. This is th. This is th. This is th. This is th. This is th. This is, th. This is, th. This is, th. This is, th. This is th. This is th. This is thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi. This is thi. This is thi. This is thi. This is thi. This is thi. This is thi, thi, Mall Wayans, I was like, yeah, street cred. What do you plan on doing with that now?
Oh, CQ, so the third anniversary of club quarantine,
which is so crazy, dude,
we've been doing this for three years together,
is next Friday.
Music man, so, you know, we're doing the CQ3 anniversary next Saturday, March 18th, at the Apollo Theater.
I wanted to bring it home.
Okay, don't.
Yeah.
And so I'm pretty excited about that.
But I'm also excited that during the daytime, we're doing something really cool.
You know, what affected people during the quarantine was, how do you save for a pandemic.
So I'm doing something called the ABCQs, which is a financial literacy seminar during the daytime with Chase
and to just kind of teach people about, you know, financial literacy and saving and building
wealth.
Oh, that's dope.
Oh, bro, let's talk about all your positivity.
I was like, how do you drink more wine than...
Mine was a very simple.
You're into hip-hop, and I wanted to ask a hip-hop officiato, a couple things.
One is, who's in your top 10?
What's your Mount Rushmore?
Man, one, I think it's unfair to have a top 10.
You know, like, every generation is different, but if I had to select 10 people,
Jay would be, it would be Jay Nas big yes who else Rock Rock Kim yes care rest big daddy you got to put Buster
in there I would put Buster in there I love Eminem that's nine yes and you know to be
honest with you I'm a big Queen Latifa fan okay to be honest with you I'm a big queen
Latifa fan okay okay And, um, you know, to be honest with you, I'm a big Queen Latifah fan. Okay.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He's very politically correct.
He was rapping for, uh, for International Women's Day.
You smile.
You smile. I noticed you always got a hat on.
Why? You got a nice head.
You know, I'm just saying, man.
I'm just saying, man.
You know, like, I don't know, the hat became a thing.
I've always worn a hat because I started to lose my hair prematurely, you know, like,
you was on a set, 16 years old losing their head. I started, I started losing my hair like 28, man. I was like, I'm like, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I to, I to, I to, I to, I to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to th. the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to th, I th, I th, I th, I th, I th, I th, I th. th. th. thi thi, I the the the the the theat the the the the the the the the the the the the th. You was on the set, 16 years old, losing my hair, like 28, man.
I was like, man, I need to wear a hat.
I really didn't like the shape of my head.
But the hat thing during quarantine was actually an accident.
No, but this is cool.
Like, you got a nice head.
Like, some dudes, they ain't got a nice head. Like, I don't, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, I, like, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm like, I'm, I'm like, I, I, I'm like, I'm like, I'm, I'm, I'm, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I need, I need, I need, I need, I need, I need, I need, I need, I need Neo without his hat on I'm like, Oh Lord.
You were thinking it.
Is that it?
He feels a homie but I have to agree with you.
Neal knows his head is messed up.
Every time I see him without his hat on, I just want to load him in a gun.
We all lost the hip-hop community.
We lost one.
True Goi De La Soul.
De La's just started streaming on their music, so please go make sure you check out
De La Soul.
The brothers are streaming now.
Yes, yes.
What did De La Soul mean to you?
Delo, what do they mean to me?
Yeah, what do you think they mean like you, hip-hop?
Freedom of expression.
Right.
You know, they've always been free with their look, the clothes, the music, the lyrics.
They were always something different.
Right. You know, so as DJ Jazzy Jeff would say, we got a bubble rap de la soul. Absolutely. You know they truly are like amazing talent. Absolutely.
I feel like for me, Dayla soul like growing up in the hood, Delosal, like there's music, hip-hop,
a lot of hip-hop, rock cam Eric B, was for brothers in the hood. Sure.
Delis soul was for brothers like me that was trying to get out the hood. You know what I mean? Like they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they, they, like, like, like, they, they, they, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, they, they, they, they, they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they, they're like, they're like, they're like, they're like, they're like, they're like, they, they're like, they're like, they're like, they, they're like, they're like, they're like, they're like, they're like, they'reisle was for brothers like me that was trying to get out the hood.
You know what I mean?
They spoke to like, you know, the other side, like, you know, come on.
I was trying to get out of the Hood too.
So they were for me too.
Okay, there you go.
Don't ty-tied to me. I was trying to get out of the hood, bro. Then I saw it for all the brothers that was getting chased by the brothers.
That music, whoa, woo, woo! It sounded like that. That kind of sound true.
I said care rest lived in the shoulder. I didn't live in the shoulder.
He was like, oh, that poor negro. Negro. Hippop. It's been around 50 years.
50 years.
Yeah, like our age.
Yeah.
Yeah.
50 years.
Why do you think it had such a impact?
Why do you think it had such a impact?
Why do you think it had such an impact?
the thinne? I mean, just from my experience being hip-hop, a lot of what I learned, you know, growing
up that they didn't teach in schools, I learned from the records.
You know, it was like, so I feel, you know, I didn't know much about, I'm the honest
with you.
I didn't know much about so I felt I feel like hip-hop was definitely like the the CNN of like the inner-city
Community, you know, and we kind of needed that and I think it just resonated with all these kids
You know, we started feeling rebellious back then like right. That's right. You know what? I feel proud about myself. It made you. It made you feel positive. It made you feel positive. It made you. It made you. thi. thi. you feel, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it. to feel. th to feel. th th th the thi. the the the the the the the the their. their, it made. their their their their their their the their their their, I their, I their, I their, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I their, I, I their, I, I, I, I, I, I, I the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the their. their. their. their. their, I their, th. th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I feel, th. I th. I th. th. th. th. th. that, the, the, the, the, the, the, through, it just uplifted you. It was always aspirational.
As are you, my brother, thank you for coming out.
I appreciate you, I love you.
I love you too, bro.
Let me ask one of my question before you go.
What do you think hip-hop's going to next?
Ah, man, I don't think that I can even answer that question. In the next 50 years, what do you think? I don't know, man. I just hope that it continues to grow.
Hey, I gotta be honest.
I'm like, you're like, I don't know what these mothin'
day.
I don't know what you do.
I don't know what to do.
D-Ni. I love you, I love you too, man. I love you too, man. You come for that. Mmm, hey.
Hey.
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