The Joe Budden Podcast - #AfterThoughts w/ Eric Bellinger: "This Gon' Be Your Favorite Song"
Episode Date: April 14, 2018#AfterThoughts w/ Eric Bellinger: "This Gon' Be Your Favorite Song" by Joe Budden, Rory, & Mal...
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Mic check 1-2-1-2, mic check 1-2-1-2, never understood why they didn't go to 3 on a mic check, but that's beside the point.
Alright, check this out. Joe Budden, oh, we're not even doing a podcast. We're doing Afterthoughts.
This is Afterthoughts. Hi, YouTube people. This is when we just talk without caring. We do that on a podcast too.
This is when we just talk without caring.
We do that on the podcast too.
But we missed you guys last week in Afterthoughts and didn't want to leave you high and dry this week.
High and dry is another one of those phrases that I shouldn't say.
I have a very special guest in the building today.
My gunshot.
I have a very special guest in the building today
give me my gunshots you may have heard this young man on a song called nude
i like that song people probably didn't hear that song because that was one of your earlier songs.
That's the song that introduced me to you.
Nice.
Nude.
I always wondered that about just people in general.
Like, I wonder which one.
Nude is the record.
Eric Bellinger is in the building with us.
Yeah, yeah.
This is a real spontaneous pop-up.
Eric Bellinger, do you know that we don't take guests on our podcast?
I haven't seen it.
You don't know that because you're on a promo run promoting your new album
that is in stores now.
Easy call.
That's right.
In stores now.
You know what I miss?
Remember the days where artists would shout out the label?
That doesn't happen anymore. You don't give a? Remember the days where artists would shout out the label? That doesn't happen anymore.
You don't give a fuck what the label is.
The artists don't give a fuck about the label.
What label is this?
I know already, but I have to ask.
Yeah, this is Empire.
Hey, hit my gunshot in this bitch.
We like Empire.
We like Empire.
So that means you're making a lot of money.
Yeah.
That is what that means. Somehow I'm lot of money yeah that is that is what that means
somehow I'm still
making money
from the Rage album
that I put out on Empire
like
that's amazing
that all of these years
later
Empire is doing
what everyone said
E1 was doing
back
back when they
were never doing it
remember when everyone
said E1 would give you
90 for your album so about kotch first yeah kotch kotch same company yeah kotch well yeah but um
but i hear you had to shoot people up there to actually get your money um and i would like to
talk i'll talk about e1 later but But Empire just kind of pays you.
Yeah.
So I know why you are perpetuating R&B.
Why is that?
Well, Empire got to do it.
Because Empire pays.
Empire pays.
It doesn't behoove us To beef on a major
When you're really gonna see
The residuals
From that one
But beefing on Empire
Now I'd like to think
I started that blueprint
A little bit
I had a single
With Fab and Tory
And I had a beef with Drake
And I was on Empire
I thought that that would work
It didn't work for me
How is this working for you?
You dissing a nigga that wasn't as big as Drake though.
Yeah, see
I look at it like
I look at it like
I'm on the musical
defense side
of things. I feel like
mine is the
response.
Mine is the you feel me No, don't give me any answer that I heard on Rap Radar. Mine is the response. Mine is the...
You feel me? I don't know. I might have went
a little harder, but...
Alright, you're doing that LA promo run shit, so let me get
the tough New York questions.
Eric Bellinger.
What do you have to say to the people
that say you are
perpetuating beef to sell records?
Oh, man. I would say you're right.
I mean, this is the thing.
This is the thing.
This is the thing.
For so long, I was like, I'm not going to say nothing.
You know what I mean?
I was letting a lot of things slide.
And then it got to the point where it was like,
yo, they really want to hear something from me right now.
And if they're going to listen,
I got the attention and my album happens
to be coming out in a week.
I'm going to throw it in there.
No, you shot a video. It's not happens.
It's not if it happens to be there.
I'm saying the album was already coming out.
Got it.
So you said, fuck it, I got to get this nigga some smoke.
Yeah.
Alright. Now, did you consult with your team first? So you said, fuck it, I got to get this nigga some smoke. Yeah. All right.
Now, did you consult with your team first?
Because I know that could be a big thing.
Yeah.
No, I didn't.
I mean, when the joint first came out, I literally went to the studio.
Like, his album came out Friday.
That joint was done Sunday.
Sent it to the team.
And they was just like, nobody really cares.
You know what I mean?
Like, nobody really even knows that he went at you.
Like, his album, you know, the song on the album, it's not a big enough story for you
to just go at him.
So we kind of just had the joint.
It tucked away.
You know what I'm saying?
After I seen a couple of interviews that he did,
I was just like,
You ain't like them interviews you seen?
Yeah.
How'd you feel in a way?
A little way.
You had enough?
Yeah.
It was time to defend yourself.
Pretty much.
It was time to come on
and really show him
who's the R&B boss here.
It's easy.
Memories don't die, but I can't say the same for you.
Whoa.
Whoa.
Whoa.
Whoa, he killed him.
He can't say the same for Tory.
Out the gate.
Tory died.
You think Tory's dead?
Or was that just like one of those metaphor things?
I don't know
I ain't heard nothing from him
Since
Boy got a whole album out
He said I ain't heard nothing
I ain't heard nothing from him
Since
You didn't hear the album?
I heard the album
But I'm saying
Since I dropped the vibe
It's been quiet
Okay
It's just been a little quiet
I hear that You think i'll reply
i don't think he should i think we should just leave it be i feel like he said his piece i said
my piece wait i didn't hear his piece yeah you gotta listen to his album i heard i heard it
that's why you ain't here peace yeah i'm, I'm with him. Because you ain't hear the album.
That's what I'm saying.
I heard his album.
Because a lot of people are feeling like I'm just coming out the blue, but it's like, yo,
he gave me like 45 seconds on the album, not a mixtape, not a track.
Well, which part on the album do you feel like was about you?
I heard the album.
Yeah.
It's on a beat, the same beat that I'm on.
Well, what did he say?
Oh, man, let's pull it up.
It's too many.
Let's throw out one line.
But why?
I'm trying to figure out.
I'm only paying this for the people that are unaware, number one.
And number two, I want to know why you were so certain that he was talking about you.
Because he's been beefing with a lot of R&B niggas.
Yeah, so I, cool.
He said the whip.
He said the I-8.
He said the blonde hair. He said, this is going to be your favorite song. All of y'all have blonde right, cool. He said the whip. He said the I-8. He said the blonde hair.
He said, this going to be your favorite song.
All of y'all have blonde hair, Eric.
Except for when I say it, it's really the people's favorite song.
That's not a direct shot.
You can give him a gunshot.
All right.
Wait, repeat that last part of what he said.
This going to be your favorite song.
This going to be your favorite song.
Except for when I say it, it's really the people your favorite song This gonna be your favorite song Except for when I say it
It's really the people's favorite song
Which to me
Is J
Now we're getting to that
This is my label
This is my
You feel me
This is my company
This is my whole vibe
I don't know that he was talking to Eric Bellinger
When he takes his tagline
And says when I say it
It will be the truth.
Who else is he talking to?
I'm about to say, that's kind of a direct shot.
Other niggas say this is your favorite song.
See, you didn't even hear it.
That's why it's like a complete, you got to hear both in order to give it even a fair vibe.
But this was my question.
The thing is, people is only hearing mine.
So it's like I'm coming out of nowhere.
I know you know the minute marker.
Wow.
Yeah, start at three minutes.
Go ahead.
301.
I didn't think you would know the minute marker. It's wild. Yeah, it started three minutes. Go ahead. 301. I didn't think he would know the minute marker.
301.
Damn, 301.
Yeah, man.
Yeah, he definitely hit the group chat with that one.
Easy call.
They was hitting me.
I couldn't even.
I'm chilling somewhere, vibing out.
They're like, yo, yo.
It was, I'm like, okay.
I got to go shout out to streaming and Mark's Wi-Fi.
You should connect to the Wi-Fi.
I got to see what this is about.
Tori.
All right.
Going to wait for Rory's computer to pull it up.
With that said.
All right, way to go, Rory.
Yep. Give a fuck about who get pissed about my samples and skits Niggas mad, I'm remixing they shit
Fuck outta here, niggas, stop being a bitch
I think it's time we cut the silence by niggas that's talking violent
Speak in silence and give them coffins and violets
I'll be niggas with Cisco haircuts, wildin' and stylin' and dissin'
Guess they just tryna go viral, I feel em
This your favorite song, this gon' be your favorite song
Except when I say it, it's really the people's favorite song You did a vid diss in the Flex I ate He could have flexed the Ferrari on Eric.
Eric running around flexing the i8.
How do you feel when he addresses you this way?
You know
But you know
You're not the beef type
I'm not
Then what the fuck
Are you doing
It was just too many shots
At some point
It was like
At some point
It's like listen
Enough is enough
Enough is enough
It's like
If a producer put out a beat
And they said
Mustard on a B-hole
I'm for sure
Certain
Mustard would say something
Same thing for
We the best
If Cali
If a nigga just started
We the It's You know what I'm saying It saying this is weird and then say now we actually the best
that's what he said that's what i'm saying we actually i hear you cali what you've been on but
yeah i see they have phones and everything this is this is where it gets tricky for me
um tory raps and sings right So he dissed you in a rap.
Mm-hmm.
So how can it be R&B?
Because you're not a rapper.
You're a singer.
Correct.
So do you take that? I didn't say it was R&B.
That's why I just started off.
Like, yo, I'm just responding.
Got it, got it, got it.
I'm just kind of giving my piece on it.
Because in hip-hop, you're able to be braggadocious this way,
and people now take it as a diss because because of the
competitive nature of hip-hop but i guess that's changing now i guess when rappers are r&b singers
as well yeah whatever uh tell me tell me something about tell me tell me a little bit about about
prior to this album yeah coming out because i followed you for a long time
yeah you and i have music together yeah uh you're on my all love lost album we we rock
up here but you've been doing your behind the scenes thing for a while this is actually the
first time i've even seen you really go hard at promoting a project yeah this is the first
the one that i'm calling it an album.
I've been like, this is an EP.
This is a mixtape.
For whatever reason,
not feeling like I needed to call it an album
for the sake of being compared
to certain major artists,
but I just feel like them days is over.
People don't know the consumer.
Look at it like an album is an album,
and we judging you.
Your sales is your sales.
So I've just been like, mixt been like mixtape mixtape ep
but now i'm trying to compete and it's my decision to be independent therefore i have to live with my
decision whether it's in my favor or not okay yeah does your wife do music your significant other she
used to she used to yeah i know that part yeah yeah nah so i'm trying to get her to just do a
song i figured why not just put a song. I figured, why not?
Just put a song out for the sake of it.
I did a song with your significant other.
Dope.
In 2000.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It didn't make it, but I wanted to use the song.
But I wondered if y'all wrote together,
like recorded together.
I wondered if y'all did the music shit together,
or do you keep that separate?
It been separate for the longest, but I just feel like, why not?
We live in a totally different day and age right now.
It's a different time.
Yeah, we could just throw something out.
And I feel like with the combination of, I hear her singing in the car.
You know what I mean?
I hear I'm ear hustling, so I'm like, bro, if we just do a joint, it might, who knows?
You know what I mean?
I'm going to make sure that shit is extra fire but what if it's
not extra fire does that cause like strife in the house like i mean i feel like i feel like i feel
like if it's not we'll keep it we'll keep it a hundred you know i mean because her whole thing
is i'm not even trying to sing no more like you got it you know i mean i'm not trying to be out
here like nah you you you got it so it's more so me just being like let's just do a song to do it
regardless of what happens because if it do stick we good if it don't it don't even matter right
tell me about the event that you throw in la that every time i see you post i wish i was there but
i uh i've attended one actually me and amani went to uh hipster ass nigga it was a great
fucking event you kind of stole his swag with overwe It A Night If we keep it in the book
We're not keeping it
You need to
We're not keeping it
We're not keeping it
When were we keeping it in the book?
Since when do we ever
Yeah we're not
We're not keeping it in the book
But tell me
Tell me about
About that
That looks great
Yeah it's a dope
Little R&B night man
That we got called Malibu Nights
I had a song called Malibu Nights
I recorded it in Malibu
Rented an Airbnb,
and I feel like that whole week,
all the songs that I did birthed the whole theme of it,
and I wanted to just take that on a roll,
so I did the Malibu Nights tour
and also started a residency out in L.A.
Why were you beefing with Rakim?
Wow, that was wild.
So I put out a project.
I remember everything.
I saw that.
Yeah, yeah.
I saw that. Yeah, yeah. I'm asking about it. I put out a project. I remember everything. I saw that. Yeah, yeah. I saw that.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm asking about it.
I put out Eric B for President.
Rakim?
Rakim?
Yeah.
Hey, boy, I'm asking the tough questions here today.
I never knew about that.
The questions they won't ask on the club.
The club.
Yeah, no.
So I put out Eric B for President.
Which is a Rakim album.
Yeah, but I...
And you knew it was a Rakim album. Yeah, but I... And you knew it was a Rakim album.
And you still put it out.
I started it off with...
Make them clap, like all the...
Biting off a Rakim.
To show I'm...
To show you the real Rakim.
I'm not trying to feed you like that.
It's more so a...
It's going to be your favorite song, Rakim.
You know what I'm saying?
Rakim ain't want it to be his favorite song.
That's crazy.
Man, he was bugged out, man.
How did that conversation go?
Nah, he just started tweeting.
He went to Twitter fingers.
Rakim has a Twitter?
I think it was Eric B.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, it was Eric B.
I'm telling somebody he stole his name, but my name really isn't Eric B.
I understand the for prez part.
I understand that's his whole vibe.
It was on purpose.
I remember this.
It was on purpose It was on purpose
Plus Hillary and Trump
Was running for president
At the time
And I just was
Was thinking of a way
That I always do this
When I put out music
I'm going to piggyback
On something
Because I'm going to be
You know
Forward thinking
Because of the
You know I don't have
The biggest budget
So what I'm going to do is
I'm going to piggyback
On something that's already
Getting promo
You feel me
And just kind of vibe off that
Like a real hustler vibe from Compton.
Like, yeah, I don't mean to, you feel me, do nothing crazy.
It was just like, yo, man, Eric B for president.
I'm Eric B.
It was all kind of Dickie for president.
You've seen all kind of for press, for press, for press campaigns.
So did y'all swoop it over?
My boy did with him.
He ran into him like, hey, homie, that's my boy, Eric B.
What you doing?
He was like, oh, I didn't know.
I just think the youngsters be out here.
You know what I mean?
They don't respect the OGs.
It was on something like that.
And it was just like, nah, I actually had talked to his son on Twitter.
I'm sure he had no idea about that.
But I reached out like, yo, I would love to get your father's blessing.
He was like
I'm gonna set it up
Just never did
But I'm sure he just kinda
Might not even have been him
You know what I mean
He might have just been
Cause I can't see him
Pulling out the Blackberry
And just
You feel me
Just going off real quick
I just can't
That's funny
I hope he wouldn't have
A Blackberry
I just see it
With the scroll on the side
Would you ever do
Love and Hip Hop LA?
Man You know I was all the way against it in the beginning days.
And then, you know, I started looking at the way the world works and looked at it like,
man, that might be actually a look for a minute.
You know, took a couple meetings.
Maybe I went to like two meetings and then didn't end up doing it.
But I don't know.
I always go back and forth.
You know what I mean?
Because for one instance, you can be in the homes of so many people.
But you just always got to be careful because the company you're around could also harm your character.
This guy's whole voice is real media runnish.
Let's turn up a little bit moreish do you think you're better at football
than the Migos
no
he played ball
you played ball right
yeah
but that nigga offset
is nice
what'd you play
he was
I swore I read
he was going
to USC
or some shit
so you're better than them
look at Rory
with the
I didn't see it
I felt like
the Angela Yee question honestly honestly didn't see it. I felt like I was. The Angela Yee question?
Honestly.
Honestly, I seen they had to.
That's funny as fuck.
With the Angela Yee question.
That's hilarious.
Look at Rory Yee.
The Angela Yee question.
That's funny.
Nah, I seen Quavo was having a joint for his birthday,
and he was just like, damn, I wish I could get out there.
I don't know none of them niggas, though.
Nah, but you.
What happened?
I'm laughing. Just laughing still. I don't know none of them niggas, though. Nah, but you. What happened? I'm laughing.
Just laughing still.
I don't know none of them niggas, though.
Next year in Quavo, you feel me?
Yeah.
Were you about to say something?
No, no, no.
I was just going off what Eric said about playing football.
All right.
So you weren't about to say shit?
No.
Shocker.
All right.
All right.
Now, listen.
So I'll ask you this question.
It sounds like a generic question, but it's not.
I want to ask you what you think about the state of R&B.
That's a DJ Envy question.
But I'm not asking you that.
Let me walk you through my thought process.
Some people today say that hip hop is greater than it's ever been,
better than it's ever been.
It's also more melodic.
And I may be one of those people.
I may be.
I haven't really thought about it yet.
You're not.
And it's definitely more melodic.
You're not.
Am I not?
You just screamed.
Forget it.
So R&B, right?
I do think hip-hop is better than it's ever been today.
Let's continue with the question you asked.
And because I think that,
the same premise
that allows me to think it made me think about r&b in this way hip-hop i feel is greater today
because it's all there everything is there uh whatever you're looking for hard backpack uh
mumble club the women it's all there if you're looking for it that's what i mean in r&b with all of this influx of sounds and it
feels like it's a new one of y'all every week on a friday right i feel like a lot of people sound
the same in r&b they do sound the same but the same type of sound it changed to a darker type
shit it's not like the love songs that it used to be but just like in music now so i want to say
there are love songs if you look for them.
Then there's all those R&B acts that sound the same if you look for them.
You have the older acts that are still rocking if you look for them.
So maybe not, is this the best period of R&B?
Because of course we know the answer is no.
But is there more to choose from in R&B now than ever before?
Yeah, I think so for sure, man.
I'm a big fan of different artists for different things,
and I think that's what made R&B great in the 90s.
You know what I mean?
Like you can go to Kalani, and you know that her tone is going to melt your life away
like some butter on a toast.
You know what I mean?
And then you can listen to SZA, and you're going to get the feeling.
You know, you're going to get the emotion.
You're going to get the jazz, you know going to get the emotion. You're going to get the jazz,
kind of like a Brandy would give you,
but still she'd be having big records like Rihanna
when she does her R&B joints.
Even from the Daniel Caesars to the Khalids.
You sound like you keep up with a lot of shit.
Yeah, yeah.
I always make sure.
That's my feel. That's my feel.
You know, that's my homework.
And I started off behind the scenes, you know, as far as getting my break.
So I still approach the game from more of a student, you know, aspect.
You still fuck with Chris?
Yeah, I do.
On a personal level, we haven't gotten in a lab in a while.
But I think just time.
And every time we see each other,'s that good old we gotta get in
so you know
I know it's still
on a positive level
you fuck with Kevin McCall
at all
I fuck with Kevin
we straight
I didn't like that tone
Eric
you tell him
a nigga tone
yeah
you don't fuck with
that nigga
I said it in a way
in that way
because it's like
he get a lot of slack
he get a lot of slack
as he should
he does a lot of stupid shit a little off in the slack. As he should. He does a lot of stupid shit.
A little off in the head is how he's coming off.
And I fuck with Kevin.
Yeah, I guess that's what I mean.
I fuck with Kevin for quite some time.
So to see him do this nut shit is a little off.
That's all.
I know that, Kevin, too.
The hungry, let's work, let's get in the lab.
So let's clear up some of the stereotypes that I'm sure R&B niggas go through.
Yeah.
How many times have you gone through a woman's phone?
Nah, nah, nah.
That is a lie.
Nah, nah, nah.
You have never gone through a woman's phone?
Nah, it was not.
Man, if you wouldn't, maybe two, but like four years, five.
Not even like, I'm talking about years ago, though.
Like, you know, I don't want to know, you though. Like, you know, I don't want to know.
And I don't, you know what I mean?
Like, I don't want to look.
I'm more so like if my phone is like right there, I'm just like, here.
You feel me?
I don't even, it's just not even, it's cool.
You feel me?
All right.
All right.
How much R&B shit do you do during intimacy?
Like, do you sing?
I don't sing.
Rose petals?
I'm definitely going to do
all the little candles
and the rose petals if I can,
if the situation allows.
It's not like an everyday vibe,
but for sure,
you're going to get
some special treatment
a lot of times.
Sin asked me to put some music
on the other night.
I looked at her,
she's like,
she had five heads.
When's the last time
y'all went and put some music on during the deed?
The deed.
The deed.
The deed.
I don't know if I've ever done the deed.
Yeah, I don't think I've ever done the deed.
Y'all have done the deed.
No, I've never done the deed.
It's a deed every time you do it.
I definitely like the music, though.
The deed.
Huh?
Maybe that's an R&B thing.
No, I like music.
I like music.
I like massage. like music I like massage
You know the massage
Yeah
That sounds like
That sounds like a great time
A massage too?
The relaxing vibes
You know what I'm saying
Just throw them on
It's gonna feel very pleasant
Yo in your experience
Who's more emotional with women?
Rappers or R&B singers?
Man
That's a good question
You know Niggas Yeah it's half and half Cause everybody different Rappers or R&B singers? Man. That's a good question.
You know.
Niggas.
Yeah, it's half and half because everybody different, but maybe more you would think R&B singers.
You know what I mean?
You would think that just off top because we singing.
But I think the rappers is a little bit more territorial because maybe they, you feel me?
Like, you know, so maybe,
maybe rappers too.
Are you going to be
for some more niggas?
That's not the plan,
man.
I'm not,
that's what I said.
It was never the plan,
but sometimes you just
got to go sing
a nigga to death.
Yeah,
if somebody say something,
I'm not just going to chill.
You feel me?
I'm not just going to chill.
Yo,
what's up,
do you want to harmonize battle?
No.
See,
that's the thing though.
I'm going to do it
how I do it.
I'm going to do it
how I do it.
You feel me? I'm going to add a lot of extras on there that niggas can't do because that's my gift. If I that's the thing, though. I'm going to do it how I do it. No, don't. I'm going to do it how I do it. You feel me?
I'm going to add a lot of extras on there that niggas can't do, because that's my gift.
If I don't do that, then I'm going to sound like everybody else.
That's why I don't really feel like I fall into the sound like everybody vibe, because
I'm doing five-part harmony, beat drops, going to a falsetto note, go down to a low tone.
You hear that, E?
I'm doing all that.
Killing.
Doing all that.
Killing the money.
God damn it.
I know. all that. Killing. I'm doing all that. Killing the money. God damn it. I know.
So last week on this podcast, we were talking about songs that maybe made you groove a little
harder than you wanted to in the club.
Yeah.
Like songs that really just impacted you in the club.
Yeah.
Like, I ain't going to lie.
One time, I don't remember what year it was.
It was many years ago, but I went to a Columbia, South Carolina club with my cousin, Michael
Paul, who lived down there at the time.
And Foxy Brown Get You Home came on in the club.
You were hard?
You were actually hard?
Yo.
Wait. Then you would have thought That this nigga was Foxy
That nigga was
What up boo
It's always
It's always a woman's rap song
That's the one that you get caught
Just wild
Like hey
That's true
Wait I gotta find
A woman rap song
I gotta find
Nah this was crazy
I have to find the word
A woman rap song
Get you out of your element
That Bodak I'm sorry I'm mad there wasn't cell phones woman rap song will get you out of your element. That Bodak,
I'm sorry.
I'm mad there wasn't cell phones then.
Oh, that's the one
that do it for you?
So it gets you going?
Bodak gets you there,
it takes you there?
I can't even,
I can't even hide it
because the thing is,
you know,
it's,
it's,
it's catchy.
It is,
it is.
It's catchy
and she's saying some real shit.
This had you in your zone?
Hold up.
Michael Paul was in the club, tall, dancing alone with a drink in his hand saying,
What up, I?
Let's take it from the top.
I, Fox, gets my swerve on.
Florence Pure Rocks.
Yeah, I was looking at Michael Paul.
Let me join in.
Wait.
Let's go back and forth.
What are you doing? You don't even have pure rocks.
Yo, I think another time I might have caught Michael Paul jamming too hard to single ladies.
Oh, no, no, no, no.
Come on, man.
Not single ladies.
Not single ladies. Niggas can't jam to single ladies. single ladies niggas can't niggas can't jam
did he know the dance yeah he was rocking i'm sorry michael paul michael paul gonna fuck me up
i thought you were rocking
no i never rocked the single ladies you never rocked foxy you know why single ladies was always
funny to me single ladies and damaged by danity kane was always funny to me. Single Ladies and Damaged by Danny D. Cain was always funny to me. Those two records. I love
that Damaged song. Single Ladies
Beyonce was married and loved. She wasn't
single. She fooled all you bitches and y'all fell
right for it. And that's there. But
the Damaged song, I never saw so
many women in a club jam
to being damaged.
That song
was the song that made me feel
like I can do it as a writer.
It's my cousin's.
Yeah, the bitch is stupid.
No, my cousin's.
I wrote that.
What?
Oh, this is what works on them?
Yo, I'm just saying, since he bring that shit up.
My cousin wrote this song.
So I was like, wait, how did you just do that?
You know what I mean?
And that opened my eyes to a whole Justin.
You know what I mean?
And Jado, all the brothers.
So it was just crazy to see them do it.
And it was just like, I just got to shout them out, man.
All right, so I want to ask y'all about some of the songs
that really got y'all in your groove
that maybe you shouldn't have been jamming to.
I know for me, and I spoke about this a little during the week,
2001, 2002, Planet Hollywood Lost Boys
Lights, Camera, Action
That was a big record though
No, I see y'all not respecting it
No, that was a big record
I don't think we're disrespecting it
Please, not another
Don't tell me I don't have it
You want to go back there?
How can I not have lights, camera, action?
Do you want to take yourself back to those years?
Oh, yes.
Wait, hold up.
Lights.
Do you have them or are you deaf?
Tell me.
That is shimmy.
I don't have that record in here.
But let me tell you something.
When that song came on in the club.
All right, now I'm in the spot where I want to be.
What?
Keep going. Honey, spit. No, no, no, no, no. Tis the fun of me. All right, now I'm in the spot where I want to be. What? Keep going.
I don't know.
But man,
was I hitting the shimmy
when that one came on.
Nigga,
that was a big record.
I know,
but I felt like...
Nah,
it was okay.
Was it okay?
Yeah,
back then it was okay.
But they never caught one of them type of records.
It was okay for Deuce to dance back then.
What are you talking about?
They had a bunch of big records.
No.
I said one of them type of records.
They had a bunch of big records.
Like a club record?
They had club records.
It was a different type of...
What big club record they had?
Fucking Ben's...
That's not a club record.
It's more of like a hip-hop club record.
That was a street record.
Nah.
The Lex Coos, the Beamers, and the Bens? It was just a 94 club record there's a street record the Lex Coops
the Beamers
and the Benz
it was just a 94 club record
well listen
Lights Camera Action
was a club
there was no denying
that that was a club
was there a feature
on that record
no
oh no
wow
that's how hard
I was jamming
I jammed to the remix too
the remix
it was a remix
with Missy
yes yeah that was crazy so I wanted what are some of the songs y'all jammed to too. The remix. It was a remix. With Missy?
Yes.
Yeah, that was crazy.
So what are some of the songs y'all jammed to
harder than you should have?
I already know Rory's.
Well, we talked about it before.
Amory,
one thing for Rory.
Wow.
I still go do a little
too much of that.
We're talking about past songs, right?
What you do, Rory?
You do a little what
when that song come on?
Wait, now we're making this This my pick
Nah one thing was hard
Come on Rory
It's a great record
Ayyy
Got the DC flow
Ayyy
I can see Rory
Nigga
With his Heineken in his hand
He was a lot great
If Ducey Palooza was out then
Oh shit we still play this
Ayyy
We still play this shit
It's the Kogo bop Wait who was the What's the producer That did Crazy in Love for Beyonce Shit we still play this Ayyy We still play this shit
It's the Coco bop
Wait who was the
What's the producer
That did Crazy in Love
For Beyonce
Rich Harrison
Wasn't that a big beef
Rich Harrison did this too right
Yeah
Rich Harrison
Rich Harrison was fucking
I mean A. Marie
I don't know bro
He was in this story
He was
In this story he was
I think that's what
Ended A. Marie That story, he was. I think that's what ended A. Marie.
That story.
That Rich Harrison was intimate with A. Marie,
and he was working with her, and he gave her a joint,
and they knew that one thing was a smash.
But then he gave Beyonce the joint.
It was a big thing back then.
Yeah, they sounded the same.
Yeah, they sounded exactly the same.
All right, enough of serious stories.
Y'all tell me what song y'all was twerking to in the club.
Not twerking, but I'm so into you, Tamia, for me.
I definitely get into a groove.
What song?
Tamia.
Which song?
I'm so into you.
It's definitely pleasant.
Good record.
It's butterflies in the air.
Nah, you could get into your two-step thing.
Okay, okay.
That's cool.
I might have done a little too much Okay, okay. That's cool.
I might have done a little too much to Fat Joe, What's Love.
I might have done a little too much to that record.
Got to do with it.
Got to do.
It doesn't even matter what record Rory said.
Just me picturing Rory getting into his bag.
Mine's getting your bag. It's hilarious to me.
Wait, got your door knockers on
With your name in the middle
That was getting you excited about it
Oh her name is right there
Yo Rory that is
What's love
What's love got it popping in Miami though
That was a good one
That was a great record
That shit is popping right now
Let's start with
Alright Maul
Come on what lady of rage record
Yeah y'all being too cool laughing at me
Lady of rage
I know you got
some boss record.
Um,
some boss record?
Recipe or some shit.
I don't know,
man.
That Amy Marie record
was big,
though.
That was big.
That Amy Marie record
was big at that time.
You never caught yourself
Thank you,
Maul,
for telling me a big record.
No,
no,
I'm just saying,
that's probably one record
that I would,
I would like groove to.
You never caught yourself rapping Nicki Minaj verse in Monster Monster and been like, oh, wait, hold up.
Nah.
Nah, nah.
We talking years ago.
That stopped me.
Wait, nah.
I tore Rory's birthday party up that one year when Monster came on.
I was in the back, though.
The party was over after that.
Oh, he closed it down?
Absolutely.
Wait, man, niggas did that Monster verse, though.
That shouldn't count.
That's kind of like a nigga verse.
In the club?
Nah, not in the club.
In the crib fucking around, in the car.
In the club, he wasn't doing it.
You ever see a beer pull up somewhere with the light and see a rock and a mad artist?
That was way too animated.
It's like you had to do too much when that verse came on.
You never did nothing that was animated?
Not to Why Don't We Fall In Love?
No. Definitely not to Why Don't We Fall In Love? No.
Definitely not to Why Don't We Fall In Love.
Yo, what's love with Rory?
Dip it low with Rory.
Listen, man.
I had a crazy teenage.
Rory's got some wild little selections going on.
But I mean, it's cool.
Eric, I feel a way, a good friend of mine.
Y'all know Corey moved to LA?
Yeah.
Yeah, I actually just talked to Corey a couple days ago.
Good friend.
Yeah.
Why are you looking around like that?
All right, apparently I'm the only one that didn't know that Corey moved to LA.
I didn't know.
Okay, well, Parks didn't know.
Yeah.
Y'all do a lot of talking to niggas.
Eric, how do you feel about it?
Y'all do a lot of talking.
Yeah.
How do you feel about the trend of everyone moving to L.A.?
It's big.
Do y'all notice it out there?
What?
Yeah.
North Hollywood?
Niggas go straight to North Hollywood.
Is that where people move to?
That's the hub of music, for sure.
That's the Williamsburg. the arts industry in general from dance studios to acting classes to musicians institute schools
to just every studio.
A lot of people have a studio in North Hollywood.
And it's definitely infested, but the cream rise to the top.
You learn quick who's nice.
They get around real quick.
Everybody, the word is out.
I don't know if the cream rises to the top so fast i think so in the i think in the writing
in the songwriting world like i know who's nice in the songwriting world maybe the artist maybe
the artistry i just said to you that this is my first time seeing you heavily promote an album
yeah and you've been dope out there for years and years and years wouldn't it seem like it i mean it
would seem like it's easier to get lost in the sauce
out there.
I'm saying as far as, I don't know, writers.
Like, people, I get, I be hearing about the writers.
You know, I don't know why people tell me, like, hey, have you worked with this person?
A lot of people just put them on my radar.
You know what I mean?
I definitely don't do the searching, you know, but anytime somebody will tell me something,
they'll fly it to the DM and I'll check them out instantly just as far as on that tip.
But it definitely is flooded.
You know, it is.
It's definitely flooded.
Did you fuck with Sabrina Claudio before all of this bullshit came out on her?
Yeah, we did a joint.
We did a joint together.
Are you going to put it out?
I don't know.
I wrote it. You know what I mean? It was a joint for her Are you going to put it out? I don't know. I wrote it.
You know what I mean?
It was a joint for her.
It's one of those.
So many songs that I've done over the years, man, that I wrote and didn't get a copy of.
I'm just like, what happened to that song?
Chris Brown sessions.
Just random sessions.
Like, hey, can I get that copy?
You put anything toward people saying that Chris Brown is making the same song over and over?
I ask you this because you've written for him.
Yeah.
You know, it was interesting because I listened to the last.
I don't know if I finished the last one.
But when I was listening to it, it's just hard to not sound repetitive, I think, when it's so many.
So maybe he got that on his last one.
Plus, his voice is a very distinct, high-pitched voice that if you hear 45 times in a row,
it's going to sound the same, no matter what.
A few weeks ago on this podcast, Young Berg was here.
And Berg is a friend of the podcast.
And he played a record from you.
Yeah.
It was ridiculous. Yeah. It was a. Yeah. It was ridiculous.
Yeah.
It was a great record.
It was insane.
A lot of people...
I have that record in my phone somewhere.
I won't play it because Berg won't let me play unreleased music.
But then when I went to your album, I didn't see it.
Right.
And I'll be honest with you.
It should have been there.
Yeah, nah.
I mean, that was for something else. That was for should have been there so tell me why
don't let Berg pull that shit
no it was
no it is like Ty already cut it
and Jeremiah cut it
it's going to be one of the songs on the My Ty album
got that
why couldn't we get a song from Berg
to go on your album
you know
it's interesting because I never brought up working on my album over there.
You know, so many people go over there, you know, as far as just artists and producers
and writers.
And I just went over there to kind of get back in the sauce with the writing.
You know what I mean?
I took some time off and chilled from it for a while and just focused on my artistry.
But when I went over there, I never wanted to be like, hey yo, what's up? What we doing
for my album? I kind of was waiting for the moment to just happen. Like, yo, let's do
something for your shit. And I've learned that that's the best way to do it for me when
I want to work with somebody. Because most times, if I'm there, they just really want
to try to get some songs off for the placements for the fact that they can get a solid producer deck.
You know what I mean?
So, you know, I never really pressed it.
Because when it do happen, I'll be like, yo, can I get that joint?
And they'll be like, nah, it's just a weird vibe.
So I just kind of didn't even mention it.
Which side are you more passionate about, the artist side or the writing side?
Boy, this interview is sounding like some Zane Lowe.
But I mean, fuck it.
No, I mean, I started off with the artistry.
I started off doing the boy band singing groups, back-to-back groups.
And then I started doing the writing thing.
And I love being on stage more than anything, just performing, being able to sing,
because the things that I do in the moment are the craziest to me
when I'm live.
So when I'm doing it live,
when I'm writing the songs
in the studio
and I'm in the booth,
more so freestyling the records,
it's just me in there.
You know what I mean?
And people hear the records
for what they are
but they don't hear them
for what they actually,
you know,
in the actual birth of them.
It's definitely his tone of voice
just has a Beats Radio feel.
You know what it is?
Because I listen to a lot of podcasts now,
especially it's the new thing.
And when I'm listening, I'm like, okay, cool.
I like, okay, he has a mellow tone.
You don't want to do nothing.
Just sound cool.
So it could be an easy listen.
You know what I mean?
I see what you did there.
No pun intended, huh? Easy listen, easy call. You know what I mean? I see what you did there. No pun intended, huh?
Easy listen, easy call.
I see what he did.
You know what it was.
Did you hear Justin Timberlake's
Man in the Woods album?
He's a prominent R&B act.
I figure I would ask him about some other R&B.
Did you hear?
What's wrong?
What did you hear?
Nothing, man.
Go ahead.
Did you hear it? Yes, I heard hear nothing man go ahead did you hear it
yes I heard that shit
yes
what's up with you man
I'm just laughing
at your line of questioning
this is crazy
did you hear
Justin Woods
man in a wood
Justin Tillich
man in a wood
his name should be
Justin Woods now
his name is Justin Woods
did you hear that album
I heard it
he put his head down
when he said that
I heard it your nigga won't say a word he said that. I heard it, man. Your nigga won't say a word.
He about to get the high pitch.
What?
Like this?
He's trying to get Justin at Malibu Nights.
You see him?
Yeah.
Nah, man.
It's just, it's not the vibe.
You know what I mean?
I feel like he wasn't true to what he felt in a moment I feel like he was more so chasing a sound and chasing a
Stylization that the people would fuck with rather than doing what he's good at just being talented like has every artist done that though
Chase the sound I know there was a point in my career
I chased the sound and not because it was the sound I wanted to chase but I was signed to some killers who wanted me
To sound like that so i just did it and it came to a point where i was in a strip club one
time and a song i did called roll your backyard came on while i was in the strip club now this
was a strip club that that i frequented like i was there every other day like i tested new music
here like this was my spot right i never wanted to do the song Roll Your Backyard
I don't think I ever heard Roll Your Backyard
don't do that
that was me
I never heard the song
we can't find it somewhere?
Kwame produced that song
and that beat was super hard
and fucking Web and Nitty Killer asses
made me fuck it all up with club bullshit
I wanted to kill that beat.
But anyway, I bring that up.
And shit, I forgot why I bring it up.
You were talking about JT.
Oh, yeah.
So that day in that club, mentally, because I was embarrassed when the song came on.
I was embarrassed and I was like, okay, this won't happen again.
This will never happen.
okay this won't happen again this will never happen today forward I will never make another song that I do not that beat is hard turn this up Kwame had a
run with beat the car yeah that beat is that beat is hard now it's clearly it
wasn't mixed back then Roy wants to hear it
I was gonna have it just lay in the back row
But then you said turn it up
It's mixed bad
It's horrible
But anyway
From that day on I said
I will never make another song
That I do not want to make
Right
Because I'm gonna have to hear it
Right
I'm gonna have to hear it somewhere
Yeah
And it's a representation
Yeah it's a representation of me
And that Roy in the backyard is not me.
So I say that to say
Has every artist done that?
Have you had a period?
Major label artists
I feel like they go through that often
because it's the major label's budget.
It's their money that's invested
into the radio, the video,
the styling, everything.
Have you never been compelled to be one of those major label acts with the big budget, with all that?
I mean, I always think about it just because it's something that I've never done, and I've always been dolo on everything.
And I ask a lot of my peers just about, like, I feel about it or you know individually collectively and the answer is it's
interesting because a lot of them be like man I just can't wait to go and
independent to like you know I mean I'd be like what okay okay so I just never
yeah you know a couple offers but the offers was also like not the greatest offers. You know what I mean? It was like, nah.
You put out a project called Eventually, right?
Yeah.
You should have pushed it more, I felt like.
Yeah.
That project probably has some of my favorite Eric Bellinger songs, this one being one of them.
Yeah.
This album is the only album I ever released that didn't have not one feature.
This album is the only album that, or the closest album that got nominated for a Grammy as well.
It was like the last little bar to be, you know, on the whole nominees list.
I don't want to make anyone uncomfortable in the room.
Yeah.
Last night when I, oh not last night, but the other day when I was reminding Sin Who's room. Yeah. Last night when I, oh, not last night, but the other day
when I was reminding
Sin Who's King.
Hello.
I put this song on.
I did.
The song is called Mood.
And I'm so trashed
when I'm trying to set a mood.
You put on a song called
Mood.
Mood.
Mood.
Nah, he killed this shit. This is one of Eric Ballinger's better songs. You put on a Stunt Pop song, baby. Yo, hey.
Nah, he killed this shit.
This is one of Eric Ballinger's better songs.
I don't know why.
I don't understand niggas, man, but whatever.
Hey, man.
Can we get an extended version of that?
I know, man.
Shout out to Extended Versions and you hopping on R&B Singer. I miss Extended.
Hey!
That was my shit!
Yes, yes.
The verse was crazy.
Remember extended versions?
Why is that not a thing anymore in music?
I'm about to do an extended version on a song that I'm putting out.
It's on the album.
But it was interesting because Don Kennedy actually, it was his idea.
We was in the studio working for him to get on the song.
And he did an intro and he did an intro
and he did an outro
and he was like
cool so let's put that
one on the album
and then when it's out
we'll throw the verse on it
and I was like
alright
it was like
an on purpose vibe
but it's dope
because the people
is loving it
and now they're gonna
get something new
for the video
mmm
a little extra
Dom Kennedy that's rory's that's
rory's guy since when i don't know do you know what we're doing i like the yellow album i thought
i thought you were going before i wasn't even trying to be funny yeah i thought you did yeah
i'll with that a lot of it was with solid Did he fall off? Did Dom fall off?
I'm asking the room.
Yeah, go ahead.
He had his last project was like, it wasn't what I was hoping for.
Which Dom did you get?
Which Dom was this collab with?
I feel like, man, it's interesting because I know people's perspective and I know people's mental.
perspective and I know people mental and it's like when when you really really just in your own bag and you're not into the the the the Instagram and the trying to go viral and you really just
creating from your heart it's like man it's just a different outcome of of life in general because
you know you're not you know your expectation is ain't it ain't nothing
it's just like i'm putting it out for the love and i think the passion that i don't know that
comes along with it is it's just it's outweigh it outweigh you know what i mean like the chase vibe
and i and i and i was there for so long i think and that's why you feel me, now I'm understanding more to do the things that actually make a
difference in my personal happiness, because leaving it up to the world, no matter how
crazy you go for them, like, okay, they're going to love this, they're going to love
that, I'm going to do this, they're going to do that, I'm going to do that, and then
you get them, all it takes is for one slip down the elevator to be fucked up, and everybody
is like, ah, this nigga's trash anyway i think everyone
looked for dom for that summer music after yellow album and i don't think he wanted to be in that
box of just the summer artists yeah he fucked it up he should have stayed in that box that's what
they wanted that yellow that was a good that was a good box to be in yeah so so this song is on your new album, right? Yeah.
This song is called Roleplay.
Yeah.
And this is one of my favorite songs, no pun intended, on your album.
And it made me think of a conversation we had on this podcast recently when Maul and Rory were telling us how much they loved roleplaying.
Get the fuck out of here.
So now I want to ask you you do you actually roleplay pause or was this like a cool song because I have
a loaded question coming next what a loaded question coming next if you do
indeed roleplay yeah are you doing roleplay yeah but not me no you yeah but
not me I do but it's more so like the wife doing her thing
and i just get to receive no no that's not roleplaying your wife roleplaying is not roleplaying
you both have to roleplay she don't just get to roleplay and be katherine zeta jones and you just
receive some shit i mean it's been working out Real nigga shit I'm gonna have to
Alright
This nigga ruined
My loaded question
He was about to
Try to paint you
In a crazy form
Nah cause I was just
Cause Maul was Tom Cruise
You know
Honestly
Honestly it's not even
Something that
I don't know
Like I'm with whatever
You feel me
Like we
I'm on a different vibe
I feel like
Because I have an actual Like this is my wife Like, I'm on a different vibe. I feel like because I have an actual, like, this is my wife, like, let's go crazy.
You know what I mean?
I'm on a let's go crazy vibe, but it just ain't came up.
But it probably will.
You know what I mean?
It's just a different level of intimacy, and it's a different connection that is like,
I'll do whatever for her.
You know what I'm saying?
Sin been waiting me to hit that go crazy vibe.
Yeah, bro.
This has been waiting me to hit that go crazy vibe.
Yeah, bro.
The more I look at it like, man, the more you give, the more you shall receive. I have not been going crazy.
The more you give.
I've been so sane in that house.
She is definitely about to leave me.
You crazy.
You got to go, bro.
You got to go crazy, bro.
All right, all right.
That's good.
That's good.
She going to go crazier. How got to go crazy, bro. All right, all right. That's good. That's good.
She going to go crazier.
How many Instagram DMs have you unsent?
Oh, man.
Well, I do it all the time for typos.
I still got an issue with typing an I, and then I press the face bar.
He's good.
I can't trap him.
I can't trip him up, huh?
I do.
I do it all the time.
That's a married man right there. For the typos.
Yeah, word. Nah, but it's not even nothing going crazy. That's a married man right there. For the type of us. He's pulling it to you. Yeah, word.
Nah, but it's not even nothing going crazy.
It's nothing going crazy at all.
You know what I mean?
I definitely respond to everybody.
But, you know what I mean?
If it's a disrespectful vibe, I don't know.
I might hit him with an LOL or something.
I'm going to respond.
I don't know.
I'm one of them people that don't like to see 74
unread text messages.
I hate that. That drives
my OCD crazy. That little red ball.
I hate the red ball. Remember that period
and I don't want to say remember
that period because it might still be happening, but remember
that period where women were just purposely
leaving a high number on the
unread messages. And then screenshotting
to show the timeline.
What a bunch of fucking losers. timeline. Yo, what a bunch
of fucking losers.
First of all,
you a loser for giving
your number out
that many times
not to talk to somebody.
To niggas you don't
want to talk to.
Why do you have
97 messages
you haven't read?
Them bitches
trifling.
Tell me you don't
remember that time.
It's still happening.
That's why I'm laughing.
It's still happening.
That's some loser shit. Bitches be doing It's still happening. That's some loser shit.
Bitches be doing loser shit, man.
That's some loser shit.
I had another question, but I forgot now because I'm thinking about this girl I used to deal with that did that shit.
I was like, all right, enough of dealing with her.
She really thinks this is cool.
Are there any other R&B niggas you hate?
Nah,
it's not niggas that I hate.
Pull us a little bit.
Or think it's whack?
Think it's trash a little bit?
Is there a trend happening
in R&B
that you think is trash?
Is there some marketing tools?
I think samples.
I think when people do,
I think samples are good,
but when people sing
the entire hook,
I think that's not cool.
When people sing the whole.
Yeah,
like they say,
yeah,
it's like a cover song.
But not really.
What do y'all mean?
Like when you sample the song
but then use the hook
for the song
for the sample for the hook?
Oh, that's trash.
He's talking about Tory.
Yeah, he's talking about Tory Lanez.
Oh, he's dissing Tory.
Nah, I'm not.
Shocker.
Wait, Tory does that?
Nah.
I don't think he does that.
Wait, what?
Does he?
I don't know.
His whole mixtape was that.
But Eric, this is my thing with you? His whole mixtape was that But Eric
This is my thing with you
His whole mixtape
You can't
You have to be careful
On how you diss Tory Lanez
Because y'all have music together
That's why I'm saying
I'm not dissing
I'm not talking about Tory
But you did diss him
You did diss him
On that
Okay I diss him
But y'all have music together
Yeah but
How can you diss someone
That you have music with?
Nah, man.
I was with Joe.
I don't know if you're the right person.
So if somebody came at you, you wouldn't say anything back?
Let me explain something to you about Joe.
You don't even have to come at him and he'll say something to you.
More, I have never beefed with anybody that I have a song with is what I'm saying.
That you have a song with?
Yeah.
What if they came at you?
Outside of Slaughterhouse. I was going to say Royce. Not Slaughterhouse. You did a song with? Yeah. What if they came at you? Outside of Slaughterhouse.
I was going to say Royce.
Not Slaughterhouse.
Even if you have a song with them.
You did a song with Game
after the beef.
It don't matter.
If they come at you,
you're not going to
not say nothing.
You're not.
That's what people are forgetting.
They're just hearing the diss
or the response or whatever
because it's just
people like to hear it.
You know what I mean?
Like that shit,
it gets the people going.
But wait,
he responded to you
I think,
in an Instagram video
in a Wraith.
Why y'all like that?
That's a new way to respond.
You have to be in a Wraith
on Instagram.
You have to be in a Wraith.
Your stars ain't in there.
No stars,
no bars.
Yeah,
them niggas make me feel
a little way
not having stars
on my roof,
B.
Right?
Like,
I feel like i deserve stars
i'm putting stars in the crib next week oh my god one time i went to a chick's crib right
like she had the sticky joys
my nigga anytime you go to a chick crib and she got this she got the glow-in-the-dark
stars on the ceiling you yes you for. You for sure fucked it. Oh, and I fucked that night.
You nigga, dog. I fucked that night.
I didn't want to fuck.
The green stars.
Wait, this bitch had the ball that spins around that puts all the stars on the ceiling?
Oh, yeah.
The little planetarium?
Yeah, that you get from, what's that store that has all the future gadgets that break easy?
She definitely didn't wear a condom.
She got it from Sharper Image?
Yes!
Oh, my God. Sky Ball? She it from Sharper Image. Yes! Oh, my God.
Skyball.
She had a Sharper Image planetarium ball.
That bitch had a Sharper Image universe on her ceiling.
With that bum-ass head she gave.
That's a raw sex.
Yo, bitch had trash shopping Sharper Images.
Fuck out of here.
That is nasty and disgusting.
And I'm ashamed that I even told that story
Now
Alright what else is there
Juicy for us to get
Pause
At juicy
What else is there
That's good to get to
With Eric
I've heard his album
I've heard his album
So I mean
What else is there to get to
What's it good
I liked it
I liked it
Mace was there
I want you to stop doing
This Kid Ink shit that you do.
Which part?
It's a few songs that just sound Kid Ink-ish.
Hit-y?
No.
Okay.
What you mean?
There's a Kid Ink sound.
I associate it with an L.A. sound.
You probably talking about the 90s.
You know all of Kid Ink's records.
You talking about like a 90s BPM bop.
You might be talking about She.
Let me see what I'm saying. It's definitely a West Coast.
Yo, what's up with T-Fly, man?
Oh, right here. Hold up.
I just did a feature on one of his joints
for his new project he got coming out.
I like T-Fly. This one?
Tell me that that's not Kid Ink.
It could be.
I mean, the beat selection is like, you know, yeah.
You know, like, maybe like a Kid Ink and Promise.
I hate Kid Ink.
Type beat.
I don't want to hear Eric Bellinger do Kid Ink.
Yeah, man.
This is just, it just feels good and it sounds good.
You know what I mean?
I don't know.
Like, I don't think I'm taking his, I'm singing it, though.
No, I will never say that Eric Bellinger is taking Kid Ink's style. I'm taking his. I'm singing. No, I will never say that Eric Bellinger is taking Kidding's style.
I'm just saying I'm singing.
I'm still singing, though.
Like the pre-chorus, you get to the hook.
The pre-chorus is super R&B.
You know what I mean?
It's a little.
It's some inflections of that.
Show me.
I definitely hear what you're saying.
And it's definitely on purpose.
100% on purpose.
Let's not. Yeah, because
that kidding shit work.
It's the 90s BPM,
like that mustard,
you feel me,
knick-knack did the beat.
So knick-knack did a lot of the,
you know,
I wrote it with Bobby Brackens too,
so it's all the elements.
Well, when can I get
eventually Eric Bellinger?
Because that's the thing,
normally niggas that rely
on only doing those
kidding type of records
can't do other type of records.
Yeah, there's only two of those on here.
I know.
You can.
But all the rest, go ahead and listen to Silent Treatment.
Why didn't you give us a ballad?
I did.
Listen to Silent Treatment right now.
Take your time.
Wait, wait.
Go ahead.
Listen to Legs.
Listen to Ancient Egg.
Everything is R&B.
It's only two ups.
That's a vibe.
Right there.
I don't know if I'm calling this a ballad, Eric Bellinger.
That's hard.
That's not a ballad.
Legs?
The intro ain't a ballad?
All right, Eric Bellinger doesn't know what a ballad is.
Are you talking about just a big, slow, like... That's what a ballad is.
Nah, not on this podcast.
Joe needs something he can light 79 candles to.
This is a ballad.
That's all I'm saying.
It's not a ballad.
He wants some real pretty shit.
He wants you on just a grand piano. What's all these'm saying. It's not a ballad. He wants some real pretty shit. He wants you on just a grand piano.
Role play.
What's all these ordinary people shit?
Role play, I would say, is probably the closest thing to a ballad.
Okay.
Nude is a ballad.
Nude is a ballad.
Okay, no, I don't got none of those on this.
I wouldn't.
Mood is a ballad.
Okay.
There's a few ballads on that record.
What about By Now?
What's that? Because that's a ballad. There's a few ballads on that record. What about By Now? What's that?
Because that's a smooth one.
That's a smooth one.
It's in that.
Give it the beat.
I got you.
Hold up.
Hold up.
Hold up.
Hold up.
Hold up.
I got you.
That's why I said.
I think anytime you have those drums, it's no longer a ballad. Yeah, that's why I said I think anytime you have those drums
It's no longer about that
That's why
That's why I paused
Because this is hard too
Right
No matter
Now that's hard
That's hard
That is hard
But yeah it's hard. That's hard. That's hard.
But yeah, it's hard.
It's because of the drums.
I get, alright, I understand what you're saying.
Because if you took the drums out of this, I could understand.
Yeah.
How this would be a ballad.
Are there any R&B niggas you like?
Like that you want to work with?
That you want to invite to Malibu Nights?
Daniel Caesar, SZA, somebody?
Yeah And do you care that SZA said
She's not putting out any more music?
Last album
Next album, last album
This next one is her last one?
That's what she said
I don't know if I believe that
Right, right, right
I really enjoy
I would hate that
I enjoy her music the most
Everybody, really.
I fuck with her.
Me too.
That would be unfortunate.
She was at the show the other night.
I just did a show in LA.
I didn't get to meet her.
Are you touring this project?
Yeah, touring.
June, July.
Doing my radio promo swag right now.
Getting the word out.
We good plus 15?
Easy.
Easy call. Y'all good, man. You already know y'all good. It's a lot. Getting the word out. We good plus 15? Easy. Easy call.
Y'all good, man.
You already know y'all good.
It's a lot.
It's a lot.
Did you perform while you were in New York?
Or was it promo?
I did.
One Oak Sunday night.
Yeah, when you hit me.
Oh, Eric hit me.
Oh, that's funny.
That's funny.
Y'all know I go to bed at 8 o'clock.
Eric don't know that, though.
Y'all just hit town.
What's good?
One Oak later.
What we doing?
But Joe, you wake up when- That was my But Joe, you wake up when one oak is popping.
Ah, that's true.
More.
I still haven't said anything yet.
Yeah, but you took a picture under there.
I was at one oak.
I never did that.
Fuck out of here.
You did.
With a peace sign.
Yeah, tough.
Joe to Connecticut today.
Hand drove right back. It's just that one. Drove to Connecticut today and drove right back.
It's a definite vibe with the radio.
Do you like all of this promo shit?
It's different from behind the scenes.
Because I hate it.
It's so different.
But I've been doing that so much that it's just a good different.
Because I'm just happy to be doing.
Now I'm in a car and I'm looking at, staring at the different mountains and the different city structures.
So it's cool. Plus
I don't have to, you know, when I'm away, it's
a lot less of demand on me. When I'm at
home, when I'm in LA, it's like, wow.
I got, can you do this? Can you do this? I'm just
doing 20 things a day. Now
it's like I do feel like I get
to chill for real. Not being
home. Yeah, being on the road is like that.
That's the nice thing about being on the road. Yeah, i agree i agree yeah well eric is one of my favorite people
and i definitely want to invite him back here when he starts to hate some more things
hey you know what to keep it ahead like you know when the first question you asked was how's that doing for you you know and the answer to that is it's doing
great i didn't expect that i honestly was just like all right i've had enough i'm going to the
studio boom then you were being passionate yeah you were being artistic still and then once i
seen it go out and the response and Elliot Wilson, I'm like, what?
This is what it took?
Here's my question.
Let's put out 15 mixtapes.
Literally 15.
This is what it took?
Yeah, man.
This is crazy.
And then now it was like all the doors, all the doors that was like, damn, we need to get on this.
We need to get on this.
We need to get on this.
It's just like, bro, you got to play game you feel me my last question because i forgot this and i don't i don't how are
people able to sell other people's music because it's happening a lot well like i bought your yikes
record uh-huh yeah but it's off it's already off uh itunes yes catch me if you can yeah pretty much
you know so we put it on there.
Unless you're paying a grip before.
Because I also got the beat reproduced.
So somebody else made the beat,
but they wasn't happy about it,
so they took it down.
But it's interesting because at the time
when it was up there,
my whole catalog was trending on Apple Music
for the four days that it was up.
So that is a worthy risk.
That's my question. On Apple Music for the four days that it was up. So that is a worthy risk. Hell yeah.
That's my question.
When they come to you and tell you to take it down, it's just take it down, right?
Yep, it's down.
It depends what that record do.
It depends on how much money you made off it.
Are they taking the money?
Blurred lines, they went all the way there.
I thought I was cool just because we did get it reproduced, but they was like, no, that's
the same beat.
Same chord progressions.
I was like, all right.
It was a sample.
And even speaking of the sample, we can't leave out the fact that the song that Tory
came at me on, he also took from somebody else.
It was crazy.
I just wanted that to be known to it because I'm an asshole.
I like R&B. I like R&B.
I love R&B.
I love asshole.
Pause.
You know what I mean?
It's all love though,
everybody.
Hey,
I've been here.
We got to get Amani
to diss him now.
So now if Tory come back at you,
you got to come back
after your next record
because I know you're going to go back at him. You have to. I don't know if Eric is. I wanted to get Amani to diss him now. So now if Tory come back at you, you got to come back after your next record, because
I know you're going to go back at him.
You have to.
I don't know if Eric is.
Eric is not.
Because Eric is not a big fan.
I wanted to get a one and done vibe.
I really wanted to get a one and done vibe.
One take him.
Yeah, man.
I was going.
Yeah, but if you put out a dope record.
If you put out a smoker.
If you put out a smoker, I got to go back in.
Right.
Exactly.
But that's cool.
But that's cool.
You don't think we got a smoker coming from him, huh?
A smoker?
I don't know.
It just don't make no sense.
It just don't make no sense.
It's like, yo, you went first.
I went second.
Chill.
You want to keep it going?
It's like, bro, I'm going to do it.
I'm going to go crazy again.
I'm going to go very crazy again.
I'm going to go very crazy again.
So it's cool to just be like right where you at.
You know what I mean?
Just leave it alone.
Just leave it alone.
Because I'm cool.
I got it off.
You got it off.
Unless you want to go.
Because the culture needs it.
That's it.
Hey.
You're in here first.
Ladies and gentlemen.
Yeah, man.
Eric B for president. Chill. Did yeah man Eric B for president did you
say Eric B for president beef no B okay not beef I spent I spent my I've spent
my whole career beefing and I saw where it got me so I wouldn't want to wish
that on anyone else especially now one of my favorite artists I want you to
continue to make a man more positivity more R r b music i'm a lover not a fighter i'm trying to be out here you
know you know giving you music to play when it's time to get it popping you know i mean that's
missing and can we get a mood part two easy easy yeah yeah the next one you know what i want to
do is the rebirth too you know and that was like the biggest R&B project for me.
Yes, the Rebirth.
That the people loved me for.
The Rebirth was crazy.
Reward is like my favorite song.
That's my shit.
Yep, same.
That record's awesome.
Yeah, I love Reward 2 after I heard Rory play it.
Yeah, that's my favorite one that I've done, like on an album,
like one of my songs.
If you are unfamiliar with Eric Bellinger's
catalog just type his name in iTunes or YouTube this man has been putting it in for a long time
pause and he's got a lot of good music um I'm really happy that your new album is out I'm
really happy it's on Empire I'm really happy that you tied to the shit with these fucking niggas
yeah I'm happy that you get that you get into the sh with these fucking niggas yeah i'm i'm happy that
you get that you get into the shit you know for a long time you know a lot of time the writers when
they play the artist game too it doesn't really pan out it doesn't pan out all the time so for
for it to be working for someone who i deem to be immensely talented i'm really happy about that
thank you i wish you all the best with your album. Easy call.
In stores right now. Let me hear my gunshot on these bitches.
Let me turn the volume up real quick. Hold up
so y'all can hear my gunshot.
Easy.
Maul, you got anything
before we exit?
No.
Rory, do you have anything
before we exit?
I think that's it.
Rory's jeans. anything Before we exit I think that's it Rory's jeans Is the deal closed
My podcast is closed
E
You don't want
You don't want
Just nobody before we leave
Do you want to promote
Anything before we leave
Is that that easy
No
I'm good man
I'm super solid
Appreciate y'all having me
I know this is a special
Exception And I don't take it lightly You know what I'm super solid. Appreciate y'all having me. I know this is a special exception, and I don't take it lightly.
You know what I mean?
Thank you.
I know y'all going crazy.
Do y'all think, you know, congrats to y'all as well.
When I come out to L.A., do I have to hit you to be put on some type of list for Malibu
Nights?
Negative.
Or I can just show up?
Yeah, we like that, man.
I think I paid when I went last time.
You know, you just hit me today.
I think I paid the cover charge. You know what I'm saying? Pull up. I didn't know. Because I wanted to hit you just hit me today Last time I think I paid the cover charge
Yo
I didn't know
Cause I wanted to hit you
It was Amani
Amani said he was the plug
I wanted to hit you the other night
But when you said
You was at 1-0
Popping
I didn't want to let you know
That I was
That whack
That I was in bed
So I just didn't hit you
Nah
It's all
You already know what time it is
Deep connection
You know
Nah
Put that
Go to that Malibu night shit
If you in LA Yeah I'm coming to Malibu Night shit if you in LA.
Yeah.
I'm coming to Malibu.
Keisha Cole popped up and killed that shit last time.
Nah, it's like once, one Wednesday out of the month.
We usually just kind of pick which Wednesday, depending on who's in town, you know what
I mean, who's down to just hop on the mic, because every week we got somebody the first
week.
You definitely want to check that out this year.
And we had T-Pain.
Absolutely.
We had Ne-Yo.
We had R. Kelly.
We had, you know, so many just crazy people.
Keisha Cole.
Yeah.
The women pull up.
The women pull up heavy.
You feel safe saying R. Kelly's name like that?
Yeah, man.
I don't know what's going on in the world right now either.
You know, I'm in promo mode.
So, you know what I'm saying?
Everybody got to.
I'm seeing all of the little gossip late.
I'm like wait what
What happened
And like bro
That was three days ago
That's old
Well you about
15 years late
On R. Kelly my friend
On that note
Easy call
Out
Mountain stories now
Eric Bellinger
Thank you for stopping by
Appreciate you
Rory's going to watch
The Dippin' Low vid
Absolutely
Can't go to sleep without it Can't go vid. Absolutely. Can't go to sleep without it.
Can't go to sleep without it.
Can't go to sleep without it.
Maul, take that fucking hoodie off.
Why?
It goes with the strings.
I know.
Why?
No reason.
Wear the pink print hoodie.
It's fine.
All right, and that is our afterthought segment of the podcast.
Erickson is happy that we are finished.
Me too.
That we are getting the fuck out of town
I want to thank
our special guests
Rory and Eric Bellinger
and we'll see all you
fucktards and fuckettes
next week
Joe Budden Podcast
salute
good shot
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