The Joe Budden Podcast - Episode 177 | "TV & Mayonnaise"
Episode Date: September 5, 2018On this weeks episode, Joe addresses Eminem. Joe explains how he received the news of being dissed (17:26). He then talks about his experience while being signed to Shady Records (36:24) and shares hi...s thoughts on the demise of Slaughterhouse (44:25). Joe also states in this episode “I’m glad this day has finally arrived so everyone can be truthful” and reveals that he believes he is better than Eminem (58:50). The guys then discuss Colin Kaepernick being supported by Nike (1:51:42), Kanye West attempted rebrand (2:02:41) and Joe’s Breakfast Club interview which leads Rory and Mal to respond to Charlemagne tha God and DJ Envy (2:18:15). This episode answers a lot of the questions floating around, tune in and get the answers. Sleeper Picks of the week Joe: Ye Ali - “T-Shirt (Interlude)” Rory: Prince Hakim - “R.O.Y.A.L.T.Y” (feat. Walt Anderson) Mal: Jack Marzilla - “Bacardi Bluez”
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Jesus Christ.
Press record.
Nigga seem a little...
We're here, Mo.
Such a long week.
This week seemed longer than seven days.
It did.
Are we sure it's seven days in a week?
This felt like nine.
It was a holiday weekend, too.
Oh, yeah.
That's what it was.
And it was my birthday.
That's what it was.
That's why it felt like a really long week.
It was, man.
Thank you.
Let's get all that good, godly shit out the way
so we can get to the shits.
I have to apologize.
All right.
Let's see where this is going.
Let's see. I said we squad like hoes, fully eradicate my foes
My lyrics explode, no attack, you can't even hold
You got my mother's on the tongue, but the phony niggas, I'm the one
Say my name, watch bitches come, now fire when ready
Mic check, mic check, one, two, one, two
Mic check, one, two, one, two
Bleed from your mouth quicker, plus all these niggas that you run with Mic check, mic check, one, two, one, two. Mic check, one, two, one, two.
More, was you outside?
This is a long time ago.
This is when I made the decision to drop out of high school.
This song right here. This song?
Yes.
This song.
What specifically in the song?
Nothing about this song said.
This came out?
Mm-hmm.
Nah.
Yeah.
Might have been a freshman.
Nah, this was like 96.
Yeah.
He was a freshman.
I was a freshman, yeah.
That's when I dropped out.
Okay, yeah.
Because I wasn't a high school student.
Like the end of freshman year?
I think I was seventh grade, eighth grade. Yeah, I was out of here. Nothing about this song says do homework. I dropped out. Okay, yeah. Because I wasn't... Like the end of the first year? I think I was in my school. I think I was seventh grade, eighth grade.
Yeah, I was out of here.
Nothing about this song says do homework.
I was six.
Yo, can I just ask y'all real quick?
Do y'all have a go-to song when it's time to get to the shits?
I was thinking about that.
I normally go to Old Kiss.
X.
Beats.
Pac.
M.O.P.
Oh, somebody's going to die if I play M.O.P. Somebody's going to die. M.O.P Oh, somebody's gonna die if I play M.O.P.
Somebody's gonna die.
M.O.P's not even fair.
Yeah.
And Hov.
Young Marified.
And Old Hov.
When Hov is on.
Hey, let me just say, I think Hove is the greatest all time.
That's number one.
When I put Hove on, it's not good, man.
It's not good at all.
Oh, yeah.
We're going to talk a lot about where people are from this podcast.
Oh, young people, y'all really missed this.
This was a moment.
This was really a moment.
Rory, you missed it, too.
I did.
I did go back, though.
You got Blueprint, though.
Yeah, yeah. You got Blueprint though Yeah You got Blueprint
You got the Black Album
Wait what did you do
Volume 3
Volume 3 was the first
No I was in Junior High
Wow
But Volume 3 was the first
J out of my bag
Wow
Beef is inevitable
That's a good
That's a good place
To stop right there
Your word was everything
So everything
You said you knew
You didn't
When you talk about it You ain't put your talk about it in
I was trying to get credit for it
No, no, no Joe Button
No, what we are not
Microphone check, one, two, what is this?
This is the Joe Button Podcast, episode number 177
Am I correct, Savon?
Correct
Episode 177, welcome everybody correct, Savon? Correct. Episode 177.
Welcome, everybody.
Shout out to the YouTube viewership.
Shout out to everybody listening from work.
And shout out to my good, good friends that I'm here with and have done this podcast for such a long time.
Maul is here.
Parks is here.
Rory is here.
Erickson is here.
Savon is here.
Brandon is in the kitchen somewhere.
And that is where we are.
Do remember, starting next week.
Starting next week.
Clue really should have never let Do Remember die.
Like, what's wrong with Clue?
Do remember next week.
Starting next week, September 12th, I believe.
This will be a Spotify exclusive.
Also next week, we are dropping two podcasts.
We drop Saturday morning starting next week.
Let me get a round of applause for niggas.
That's all next week.
Also next week, Monday, State of the Culture on Revolt.
Digitally, Monday, 5 p.m.
Tuesday.
TV.
Call your fucking cable company.
10 p.m.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Those are my plugs.
Great.
Let's work.
No, we got some more plugs.
Come on, get to Duce.
How was DP?
There was no DP.
Don't new Rory and Maul DP
No Rory and Maul
Palooza was great on Friday
And then we did
The skate stage
At Main America
On Saturday
And it was very funny
To watch
A thousand
High
17 year old white kids
Jump up and down
With Chris Stiles
It was definitely
A new experience
For all of us
It looked like a lot of fun
I was going Until I checked Everyone's Inst it looked like a lot of fun I was going
until I checked
everyone's Insta story
and saw that
and then I was like
I'ma just stay home
I'ma just stay home
yeah I made
I made an interesting
realization over this
holiday weekend
well I made a few
but
like
I'm like the
WBLS type of
fun now
wait are you are you the grown and sexy the WBLS type of fun now.
Wait, are you the grown and sexy crowd?
WBLS.
Like, where's the new shadows?
There's no new shadows. Where are the 40-year-olds partying at?
Because I shouldn't just be subjected to partying with Rory
and the other Ducey Palooza kids.
No, there's plenty of bingo games uptown.
The gambling spot.
Sometimes I just need
a bonding moment between my friends
and myself and not just ridicule and harassment
like support.
It's dinners.
Dinners.
That's the turn up.
What type of nigga you think I am?
I'm telling you, at 40, dinners.
Let's go to dinner. Why would 40 dinners let's go to dinner
why would I leave my house
to go to dinner
I don't understand
with a fully functioning
kitchen
and chef
yeah
still go to dinner
to get out the house
send Doobie one
and act like she wanna
get out the house
a little bit
to go to dinner
give a motherfuckers
you mean your girlfriend
in her 20s
has been trying to go out
can you believe it after she was just pregnant for 9 months that's what I'm saying You give a motherfucker. You mean your girlfriend in her 20s has been trying to go out? She's been right to that.
Can you believe it?
After she was just pregnant for nine months?
That's what I'm saying.
Like, stay home.
I'm like, stay home.
How dare you enjoy your mid-20s and do what you're supposed to do then?
The gall.
I'm joking, of course.
I'm joking, of course.
Rory came in on his young executive shit today.
I know. I'm chilling.
He's just chilling.
Regular degular? Regular degular.
Regular. Talk about it.
It's just a
Tuesday. I didn't like your pick.
What you mean? I didn't double tap
it.
I didn't like your pick.
How you tell a nigga to end his page?
What's wrong with this nigga? He thought I was going to like
him and Hov
and Elliot
and B-Dot
and Cam.
The fact you thought
that when I posted it
you were on my mind
is the hilarious part about it.
No, no.
I don't think that.
I don't think that.
I'm telling you,
I don't want you Elliot.
Why do we post this
so joking like it?
I don't want to see you
and Elliot take pictures again.
Why is that?
Y'all have hit the limit.
Elliot, I'm telling you to.
Two pictures?
Yo, when you see my...
It has been quick.
Yo, Elliot, Elliot, Elliot.
Rory is on this side now, man.
When you see my nigga
pull out the camera for a pic,
remove yourself.
Remove yourself out the vicinity
of my nigga, my nigga.
My nigga, my nigga.
I'm joking, of course.
Shout out to Elliot.
It looked like a good time.
It was.
It was a very good time.
Made is interesting, man.
I will say, of course, you see 6ix9ine and all the views he gets and all the traction he gets, but I see that on Instagram and YouTube.
Oh, yeah.
I forgot about Rory.
When I got to watch an entire festival stampede to the front when that kid went on, it was the scariest thing in my life.
That worked on Rory.
It did.
That kid's got it.
I don't know how long it's going to last, but he has it.
Well, you're talking to Moe, and Moe been saying it.
No, but it's different when you see it in person rather than just see it on the internet.
Yeah, but that's why I was-
Like, two million views looks crazier in person when they're stampeding
to a stage
to a kid that's in his drawers.
So imagine what that
giant stadium
would've looked like.
It would've been nuts.
New York missed a moment
with that, man.
I do think Summer Jam's
a little older crowd, though.
Festivals are definitely
for the younger kids.
And he didn't have a Fifi.
He didn't eat it.
That's not the one that did.
He didn't eat it.
I know, I know.
I tried.
He didn't have a Fifi. Nah, Fifi went off. It does. That's a good record that did it. He didn't need it. I know. I know. I tried. I tried.
A fee fee?
No, a fee fee went off.
It does.
That's a good record.
Hey, let me come clean.
I was wrong.
I was wrong on that one.
Okay.
That's honorable.
I was wrong.
I was wrong.
It's working.
Like, it's probably doing more than working.
Yeah, it definitely is.
But he got a bunch of joints that I heard, and I was just like, man.
That's where he's strongest at, when those records come on in big venues.
Like, you're going to see that, that impact.
Okay.
Yeah.
So you had a good time at M.A., pretty much.
I did.
I did.
And somewhere there's a video from American Airlines where I told this lady who had a chart of famous people that she was trying to get videos for. I pointed at Tekashi and said I didn't have my wig or makeup on. So there is a video somewhere with someone from American Airlines saying, with a script, and it says, hello, my name is Tekashi69 and I'm trying to end poverty with American Airlines. That exists somewhere, and I hope it's posted.
Okay.
You know what else I hope is going to get posted?
When Tekashi runs down on you.
I hope that gets posted as well.
I hope that's posted.
There was about 40,000 little white kids screaming Treyway for two days straight.
It looked fun.
You?
You were one of them?
Yeah. I'm in that category You were one of them? Yeah.
I'm in that category.
Screaming Treyway.
You might have belted out a Treyway
at some point on Sunday.
When Rory put on
an extra colorful outfit,
you know you're about to do something
to try to get the kids.
That's my strategy.
Yeah, he's trying to blend in.
Blend in with them.
Wait, what else happened at May?
That was the Nicki tit slip, right?
Yeah, which,
listen, man. It's a malfunction. I didn't believe the Janet Jackson one. I'm definitely not was the Nicki tit slip, right? Yeah, which listen, man.
I didn't believe the Janet Jackson one.
I'm definitely not believing the Nicki Minaj one.
That was purpose.
Was it? Yeah.
I don't know
if we're in that era anymore
where nip slip is a big deal anymore.
I mean, women actually go outside
with see-through shirts on now.
I don't think a nip slip is like...
Back when Janet did it, it was a bigger deal, like, to see a nipple.
Now it's kind of like it's a big deal when you go out and you don't see a nipple in the club.
You're kind of like, yo, that shit was trash.
What a prude party.
Yeah, like, I didn't see one naked chick at that public event.
I'll be honest.
It worked on me.
The Nicki nip slip or the Janet?
No, the Nicki one.
Okay. I was looking at it. I said, all slip or the Janet? No, the Nikki one. Okay.
I was looking at it and I said, oh shit, I didn't know.
All right.
You didn't know this Nikki had nipples?
No, you know what's funny about me?
You know why I know I'm a weirdo?
I don't ever really look at nipples during a nip slip.
I'm more of a cleavage guy.
Okay.
The cleavage to me is way more important than your nipple.
Well, I'm always curious about
proportion
yeah nipple proportion
is important
and sometimes you try
to guess by just
looking at her
like her facial structure
yeah I don't like
I don't like big areolas
that's creepy
yeah I'm not
I'm not a big areola guy
is that what you're
trying to guess
when you're looking
at chicks
you're a nasty
you're getting a nasty award
yeah I'm not a big
areola guy
like if a chick has big areolas I'm not either yeah I don't You get a nasty award Yeah I'm not a big Areola guy
Like if a chick has
Big areolas
I'm not either
Yeah I don't like that
You're switching from that porn
Yeah I'm probably going
Past that
Do you like the braily ones
With the little
The bumps on them
Yeah
Those are
I'm not mad
That's alright
Yeah
Those need love too
They do
Y'all just go
I'm just saying
Y'all brought us
To the nip slip
So hey here we are
Do you mind a little hair
Nah we ain't doing that
I'm not that nasty
They'll knock it off nigga
Hair on the nipple
Come on Maul
I'm cool
Maul you are a liar
You like the hair on the nipple
I did not say that
You asked me if I liked it
That's not what I said
He implied it
Alright alright
Then that's the wrong question then
You know the fucking question
I'm asking you nigga
I don't
You ain't getting off a nipple
Cause it got a hair on it
I'm not getting on it
If it got hair on it
You wouldn't see it
Yes you can
How would you see it
You can't see hair on a nipple
You don't think you can see hair on a nipple
Her hair ain't like ours
All hair on a nipple
Is created equal
It's hair on a nipple
It ain't no That's woman hair I don't believe you I'm just telling you I don't believe you That's it That's all I'm saying You see hair on the nipple is created equal. It's hair on the nipple. It ain't no
that's woman hair.
I don't believe you.
I'm just telling you
I don't believe you.
That's it.
That's all I'm saying.
You see hair on the nipple,
are you saying you're not beaten
or are you just going to
skip past your whole titty style?
I ain't saying I'm not beaten.
That ain't going to stop
that from happening.
I'm just saying.
You're just going to be
appalled a little bit?
I'm not going to latch on
to the titty.
That's all.
I'm cool.
You're going to just take
that out your repertoire?
Yeah, that's coming out
the contract. We're not doing those. What if that's it? We're not doing those. I'm cool. You're going to just take that out your repertoire? Yeah, that's coming out the contract.
Yeah, we're not doing those.
What if that's her?
We're not doing those.
I'm sorry.
We're not doing those.
Yeah.
What if that's her thing?
The hair on the nipple
is her thing?
No, no, no.
What if that area
is like her spot?
You just going to skip it?
Yeah, we got to pass.
All right.
I'm done talking to you.
All right.
Back to Made in America.
Back to made in America
let's not objectify
and sexualize here
I don't know if it's on purpose
but I mean at this point
I can't put a password
I don't think it was on purpose
because like I said
this era now
the nip slip
is not a big deal anymore
like that's not
like nobody's talking
about that today
and it just happened when
like I don't even think
nobody's talking about
that shit anymore
Rory what were some
of the other real good performances uh meek was really really good
push was really good you forget how many records push can do it oh yeah wait nikki brought uzi out
too right yes she brought out uzi out and takashi and ferg that's not her that was good that's a
nicki had a good time and ferg and ferg toy that though when ferg came out he's an underrated
performer he's not a rated performer ferg is an underrated performer. Ferg is super dope.
He's an underrated
performer.
Ferg is an underrated
everything.
We're going to talk
about that a little bit
later.
And Nicky let them
get a little set off.
Each artist did two
or three records.
Nice.
It was good.
Good.
And I think Nicky
was smart there.
And not to take away
any of Nicky's
performances, but an
arena full of your
fans and a festival
show are two totally
different things.
Right.
And I think
Nikki just needed
some more diversity
with her set.
Wait,
did Kendrick perform
tonight?
Yes, he did.
Oh, shit.
How was that?
It was great.
It was a Kendrick performance.
It was great.
It was just a really
good performance.
Damn, I should have went.
Black was really,
really good
and shout out to Black
who couldn't even speak
before he got on stage
and then proceeded to do a 45-minute set.
Wow.
Wow.
And sound amazing.
Wow.
And then get off and literally not have a voice to even say goodbye.
Shit.
You know, some of the things that performers have to go through while they're performing, that's nuts.
Man, I said, if you don't just put your hood up and just play the record over the speakers.
And I'm sure he killed it, though.
Black's album is coming out soon.
I'm going to keep saying that because it's really, really good.
So I just feel like I need to remind people.
All right.
I think I've said this on the podcast before, but Black is one of those artists where he sounds exactly like the record when he performs.
Like it's creepy how much it sounds exactly like the record, which is
tough to do. A lot of artists can't do that.
Especially singers in this
age of auto-tunes
and such.
Fuck all that, man.
You off that?
Just that quickly?
Hey, yo.
I hear y'all, but fuck all that
shit y'all talking about.
What's on your mind, Joe?
No, I mean.
I don't think there's anything to really get to this week.
There's not much happening.
It was a slow week.
It wasn't slow in my mind at all.
It was a slow week.
My mind was racing away.
Yeah, I was kind of looking for some things that we can talk about, and I couldn't really come up with nothing.
I got some.
Okay.
I got a few.
Let's hear it.
Well.
It's funny you say that.
Funny you should mention it, Maul.
Just over the weekend on my birthday.
No, we got to talk about all the great music that's been released.
Great?
Okay.
All right, so you know what?
Let me tell you.
All right, let me start.
We'll just start with, like, story time, right?
So let me play some music.
Hold up.
What's up, bro?
What's up?
What's up?
Sick-ass story time.
This is what you want to tell your story to?
This is how I'm starting my story.
Emotional roller coaster.
This is interesting.
Let me see where you're going with this one.
Yeah, check me out.
I'm checking you out. Shout out to Vivian Green by the way it's very underrated r&b record
right very underrated r&b record spotify get mad every time i play a record i'm sure they do
uh emotional roller coaster right i can't cut it off on the Hooks Spotify. All right. Give her a string, Spotify.
Yeah, word.
All right, so Friday was my birthday, right?
Friday was your birthday.
And that means that Thursday, my birthday was approaching.
That is a fact.
Did you turn up on Friday or Thursday?
Friday. My plan was always to turn up on Friday, right?
So Thursday, in the great
words of Rory and Cardi, was regular
shmaggler still.
Like, I went to bed.
I went to bed at a fairly decent
time, the way I normally go to bed
at a fairly decent time. I went to sleep and I ate.
What?
Might have Instagrammed your plate? Get some
Z's. Now the chef is on vacation here out in Vegas,
Insta-snapping it up with his friends.
No wonder your pops don't make the burgers yesterday.
I'm home, starving.
Yeah, this shit is fucked up in my crib, man.
So I went to sleep because I was trying to get some energy
because I was going to have a wild birthday.
In my head, anyway.
And I woke up around three
I woke up around 3 a.m so it was my birthday actually let me not lie my plan was to have a
very chill low-key birthday I didn't want to see anybody sin was planning a real big surprise
shindig yeah I had to repeatedly let her know listen i don't want to see anybody i don't
want to go anywhere and i don't really want to do anything so that was the thing that doesn't leave
a lot of options yeah i mean so that was a real thing listen art the schedule was getting kind of
packed i hate to sound like that y'all know what time it is we about to be real busy so so any day
where you could just rest yeah i'm trying to rest but you didn't rest on your birthday i did i did actually well friday you didn't rest friday night night night night night like 12
saturday morning but anyway so listen so i get to my phone at 3 a.m and i have
777 mentions that's a scary number.
I'd be terrified when I have a lot of mentions and I haven't tweeted anything.
Oh, my.
Yo, and I was low.
I was low.
I didn't tweet nothing.
I'd be scared when I see 20 mentions.
Yeah.
Because I don't tweet like that.
Yo.
So that's what I saw.
So my heart started beating fast, right?
But then I remembered
It was my birthday
Right
So you thought everybody
Was just wishing you
Happy birthday
So
Oh man
So I
What a bummer
So I immediately
Get in my head
And
Cause I didn't
I didn't want to be
Prepare to receive love
I didn't want to
No I was angry
Okay
You didn't want to
I didn't want to be bothered
On my birthday
And I didn't want to
Talk to anybody
So I damn sure
Don't want to read
800 messages from niggas.
So that's what I'm saying as I hit the double tap to scroll up in my head.
I'm like, come on, man.
Yo, y'all.
I know y'all.
Yo, come on, y'all.
Just chill.
And then it got to the top.
That's when the roller coaster hits the top.
I see where you're going.
The roller coaster got to the top
And it just stood there
For a little bit
Like Kingdom Car
Yes
You got your hands
In the air at this point
Yo
I got to the top of this shit
And everybody
Tasted like
Yo it's a new M joint
I ain't getting that yo
And I said
Scroll down a little more
Like that's what The first 50 tweets said yeah
and i said oh it might be some truth to this this might be like the real deal right
this is this is happening as i continue to read you guys that's what all of them said
further down they started quoting the line
further down they started quoting the line
that's when the quotes
start happening
yeah yeah yeah
after
somewhere around the 300 mark
yeah
yeah they started
oh he's in his bag
then it was that
yeah
I'm just giving y'all
rapper lyric thinking
like
the fans are hyping
the fans are making you think
some shit is crazy
yeah
the fans
I was a little
he got you the fuck out of there. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I was like.
Yeah, because I got some of the mentions and I was like, wait, no, this ain't true.
It was, yeah.
And then I went and saw it was true and I'll let you continue.
Then continued on with your day.
So.
Yeah.
Same.
So I went and I checked the iTunes.
I ate Ops.
I went and I checked the credits and I went to the song and my name was there.
And then I stopped listening to the song because my name was there.
Right?
Right.
Because that's none of your business.
And then I just started rapping in my head.
Let me be honest.
Let me be honest.
Immediately.
Okay.
Drop of a dime.
Just start a rapper.
And with that,
you are now about to drop
the exclusive diss record.
Hit play.
Yesterday,
I told myself
I was gonna be
Then I remembered
I was retired.
Okay.
Then I remembered
I was retired.
You got a little
out of yourself
Yeah
I know how you do
Come on
You start running
Through the house
Yeah
Yeah
Me and Brooklyn
Me and Brooklyn
Just running around
The kitchen island
Jogging
Slap boxing the air
And then you had to remember
I'm retired
Throw a roundhouse
In there every now and then
The uppercut
That's the only time
A nigga show you The uppercut in That's the only time that a nigga show you
the uppercut in the arsenal
with a flat box in.
A nigga never throws that
in a real fight.
Never in a real fight.
That's the one to sleep you too.
Yeah.
But that's a risky one.
Yeah.
Oh yeah,
you can get slept if you can.
You can get so exposed.
Don't miss.
Don't miss the uppercut.
Yeah.
Where was I going with that?
Uppercut.
How did we get on uppercut?
You was running around
after you heard.
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah.
All right, so then I remembered
I was retired.
Right. And then I went back to sleep. Went to to cuddle with my girl they fuck this shit right so then the next day came and i said all right
let me listen now and i listened down with my fan ears with my fan ears i want to say that that's
important and let me also say that this might be a nerdy podcast, this one. Well, it'll be a lot of lyrical miracle breakdowns.
Yeah, this might be a little nerdy.
This ain't really for, this is for y'all.
Damn, my memory again.
What was I just saying?
You went to listen as a fan.
Oh, yeah.
Let me just say as a fan, right?
I think that's one of the things that people that actually do music
really hate about doing music.
We're unable to hear music
and enjoy it.
Because it's a job.
It's work.
Yeah.
I always hated that.
I hated that I couldn't,
I was jealous of fans
that fans got to hear music the
way it's intended to be heard and not as a job so let me say in my retirement I kind of regained
some of that yeah I don't I don't because I'm not competing and because I'm not in it and because
I'm not so invested that way I kind of just hear music and enjoy it. I think that answers the question for a lot of my music fans,
fans of Joe Budden music out there who wonder how I like a lot of the stuff that I like.
And we're going to touch on that a little bit later, too, because that's really important.
Well, that was one of the reasons why I always try to stay away from studios.
I hate that process of listening to music Because I feel like that It forces you
One
By the time you
Hear the finished product
You know
Yeah
You don't love it
You don't have
You don't have a real love for it
Yeah
And
You start to listen to music differently
Like
After I started
Being in studios a lot
Like I'm listening to other music
And I'm like
Damn that's mixed horribly
Exactly
Like oh I can't hear enough
Of the bass here I can't hear And I'm just like When did, and I'm like, damn, that's mixed horribly. Exactly. I can't hear enough of the bass here.
I can't hear.
And I'm just like, when did I turn into this person?
You know what I'm saying?
I remember just listening to music and just loving it or hating it.
Now it's like, why don't I like it?
It's not enough of this.
It's not that.
But go ahead.
Back to what you were saying about the ears, the fan ears.
So I'm listening.
So I begin to listen to Eminem's album with my fan ears on and
I was really excited I got really excited at what I what I started to hear
uh to me it sounded it just sounded very different than than his entire approach on
the previous album it almost sounds like he had the mixtape mentality
anybody can get it no label no single i'm i'm tearing niggas up this is what i'm here to do
it's the exact thing i thought he should have did on the last album
i thought in the last album he should have reminded people how dope of an MC he is.
And he didn't.
Yeah.
He did something different.
So I was very happy as a fan to see him take that approach.
Because when you take that approach, it doesn't only reflect in your lyricism.
It reflects in your entire approach.
Yeah, right. The beats were different. Yeah reflects in your entire approach. Yeah, right.
The beats were different.
Yeah.
They were more aggressive.
Yeah.
They were a different style.
Yeah.
He dropped it out of nowhere.
Surprise.
Whoa, sneak attack.
That's a little different too for you,
megastar, big major machine man.
I guess you just found out
that people were doing that.
People that are as big as you can do that.
Yeah.
Just everything was different.
Right.
So I guess as a fan, I was really happy to see that.
Everything I was mad about on the last album, I was kind of, was fixed here.
It felt like he wanted to.
He wanted to make this album.
Because I'd said with the previous one, M was at a point in his career that he doesn't have to do the poppy shit
to stay relevant.
Well, that's what we thought.
And then he attempted to do it.
Yeah.
That's why I was so mad at the last album.
He didn't need to get the seven white chicks
to sing the hooks and do all the poppy shit.
Yeah, why is Pink on the album?
Exactly, yeah.
It felt like he was listening to fucking Redman
on his way to the studio for this shit.
Well, with this album, I learned some things about Eminem.
He definitely pays attention more than I thought he did to social media and what the fans are saying.
We're going to talk about that later, too.
But more importantly, I'll let you finish because I don't want to.
No, no, go ahead.
I don't want to jump ahead.
I just want to, because I see what we, I wanted to kind of keep a timeline of what's going on.
Well, I think whatever label intern tweeted that out from his Twitter account, it was right.
I didn't overthink this one.
That's how he introduced the album to everybody.
Because it felt like he was overthinking and trying to please too many people and trying to find an angle for his approach on the last album.
And it came off corny and it came off disingenuine.
This just felt like, nope, I'm going to rap.
I like that beat a lot.
I'm going to go rap on that.
And then left.
But see, I have the one problem that I have with the album, and I'm a fan just listening
to music.
I feel like Eminem is trying to still prove that he can rap.
And I don't think that nobody has ever said that Eminem can't rap.
So it's like, I didn't understand.
Listening to it, it's like he sounds like at this point in his career,
he's trying to prove something.
And when you're at this point...
Because he is.
But he doesn't have to...
Well, after the response to the last album, I think he felt he had to prove.
But that's my... I'm glad to hear him try to prove something no but see that's the problem i have
with it when you're a question because i'm forgetting and i'm because it goes to whatever
you're about to say do you would y'all say that most creators are insecure yes absolutely i don't
know if most creators i don't know if it's insecure i would say that they're i know we have to live in
this place of self-doubt and uncertainty sometimes.
Yeah.
And I know that that's different
from being insecure.
I think sensitive is the word.
Okay, but what I hear when I listen to that album
is a very insecure man.
Sensitive and insecure kind of walk the same line.
It speaks to what you're saying.
Yeah.
If M was M,
I mean, if M viewed himself the way that we view him
or have viewed him he wouldn't be trying to prove he can rap right you know good and goddamn well
jay-z is not trying to prove the niggas that he can rap and that's my point that's that's my point
at this point in your career it's in cruise control at this point like you just going in there and create and then whatever is coming to your mind creatively, you're just putting it out there to the world.
I feel like he went in there like his career was dependent on this album.
Or his legacy was dependent on this album.
I'm not mad at him trying to prove that he can rap because that's what he does well.
I'm more mad when he tries to prove that he can make these different types
of pop hits and try to be political
and try to do this other shit, which is cool,
but I think that when a great
creator is just trying to prove
I'm really good at what I do and I'm going to show
you again and again and again, that leads to
more longevity than, let me try
to show you that I can do this shit too.
I think that's the wrong approach, though. I think when you're creative,
you have to live in the moment.
Creativity comes to you.
It's something that you can't force creativity.
You have to live, you have to experience, and you have to draw creative energy from whatever it is that you're experiencing and that you're living.
That's my thought.
I agree.
When you start to force creativity, you feel it.
It's like, yo, you don't really feel like that.
Yes, I agree. You don't really feel like that. I love where you're going. You know what I'm saying, yo, you don't really feel like that. You don't really feel like that.
I love where you're going.
You know what I'm saying?
It's like you don't feel like that.
I know you don't feel like that because I can feel that that's something that you just
somebody heard or you heard somebody say that and now you, but that ain't real.
When you're creative, it's like you just take, you just drawing inspiration from just life.
I agree with you.
But I think that when you're trying to force the creativity into something like,
oh, all these kids are rapping
on this type of music now.
Let me show that I can do that.
That's the shit that fucks them up.
That's where you go wrong.
When you're just an excellent rapper,
let me just rap on some shit.
That's where you fuck up.
Steph Curry can't try to dunk on everybody
next season.
That's not what you do.
Exactly.
That's not your game.
Listen, let's...
But I do think...
Oh, go ahead.
That trying to prove
that you can rap
better than everyone,
I think that's where
Em's second half
of his discography
has been doing that
and it sacrificed
the replay value.
Marshall Mathers LP,
of course he was
rapping his ass off
but he was making
songs and structures
that fit him
and it had a replay value.
I think like with
the Rap God shit,
I listened to it once,
I thought it was
fucking amazing.
I'm not going to go
back and listen to that.
This Em album,
I liked it and it proved that he could once. I thought it was fucking amazing. I'm not going to go back and listen to that. Yeah, for sure. This M album, I liked it.
And it proved that he could rap better than everyone in the fucking world.
I don't know how much I'm running back. This last album?
Yeah.
I don't know if it proves that.
And I'm with Maul.
All of y'all stop right there.
I want to continue to big him up.
Oh, no doubt.
I want to continue.
Joe always wants to start with love.
We've heard the verses.
They never end with love.
But I want to finish the love first.
Back to him correcting all of the things that a lot of us hated on the last project.
I really hated that Royce was not on the last album.
Boy, was I angry.
I get angry for other people that I love a lot.
And I just felt like he should have been there even if he didn't feel that way.
So it was great to see Royce's name.
It was great to see Joyner Lucas's name
um that meant that meant a lot that meant that you've heard Joyner Lucas
that means that you've been outside and understand it means you've been on the internet
fairy telling we'll get to why all of that's telling later so I was really happy
to see that
what else was I happy
about on this album
um
I was happy at the
the beat selection
for the most part
yeah
production
outside of the few
what Parks was saying
the you know
the Drake beats
but it was definitely
a step up from the last album
they were great
and I was really happy
about some of the concepts
yeah
some of the
some of the concepts you know I felt like introspective M has been dead for a little while now.
Outside of you giving us the very formulaic emo first single.
Yeah, it's nice that he got away from the...
Where you lean on some sentimental shit.
It's nice that he got away from the Bon Jovi beat with the white girl singing the chorus.
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Which there was seven of them on the last album
Yeah, it's true
It's true what you guys are saying
I love the way you lie worked
And Em said, well, doing this for the rest of my career
Skylar Grey joins us
Oh yeah, it was a Skylar Grey
I mean, he's done it with a lot of them
He's done it with a lot of them
See, I think that's what I walked away, he's done it with all of them. He's done it with a lot of them.
See, I think that's what I walked away with when I had my fan ears on listening to the Eminem album.
I was really, really, really, really, really happy
about the change of pace.
The change of pace, the change of imagery,
the change of direction.
I was really happy about all of those things.
What do you think about the cover when you speak about imagery with the Beastie Boys nod?
I'm over Eminem's infatuation with the Beastie Boys.
I am.
I've been over that for quite some time.
I love the Beastie Boys too, so I feel it.
Me too.
I thought it was good. I mean, when you did the Kamikaze shit, I thought it was a good play. I like the Beastie Boys too, so I feel it. I understand what you're saying. Me too. I thought it was good.
I mean, when you do the Kamikaze shit, I thought it was a good play.
I liked the cover.
Not Revival.
What was the album before Revival?
One of them albums, that whole rollout was the Beastie Boy Jack with the Beastie Boy video.
Yeah, Rick Rubin produced it.
When you changed your hair and you and Rick Rubin was together.
Oh, the old shady is coming back.
It's blonde now.
That whole thing you were doing that somebody said was cool.
It wasn't cool.
It wasn't cool at all.
And I'm not the gatekeeper for cool.
Me neither.
I'm not cool either.
Yeah, that wasn't cool.
But that wasn't cool.
I know when some shit ain't cool.
I mean, yeah, that's a fact.
I could be the gatekeeper
for uncool
we know
and I don't mean this
in a bad way
because I think
I am one as well
he's a rap nerd
so he loves that shit
and Beastie Boys
are what he grew up on
you alright man?
how far do you guys want to go with Hot Takes today?
Let's go all the way.
Yo.
Is that it, yo?
I'm fucking with you.
It sounded a little, I mean, but we here.
Broke the tension.
We here still.
Hey, you know what's funny?
I did kind of have
that conversation
with myself
before I got here
like am I going to
pause anything today
because I'm going to be
I'm mad
I'm not stopping
to pause while I'm mad
anyway
I got you
I got the pause button
with the hot takes
yeah you hold the pause button
mom
with the hot takes
with the hot takes
let me start let me start by saying Um, with the hot takes, with the hot takes.
Let me start, let me start by saying, I'm so glad this day has finally arrived.
Me too.
Felt long overdue.
Man, this has been building up for a while. Because while you say, Rory, that Em is a rap, I'm a rap nerd.
No, that's why i
said i consider myself and me and me too and and and me too it wasn't a diss or a slight uh i
consider slaughterhouse to be rap nerds as well right absolutely uh and rap nerds speak rap nerd
language boy am i glad this day is finally here because it allows us to be truthful.
Finally, boy, I love when the gloves come off. I love when we could stop dancing around respect.
Because I was taught this industry is built off of relationships.
So let me start by saying early in my career, I dug myself in a big hole having to learn that one.
Got to be careful about the holes you dig yourself in.
You never know when you'll need your reputation and credibility later.
Right.
I want to say that we're going to be very honest today.
Very truthful.
Really.
very truthful really
and
and understand that this is not
coming from a place of anger
a place of hate
a place of
disrespect
not at all
and let me say
I haven't spoken to him all over
about anything I'm about to say at all
or parts
I like when we do
podcasts like that
yeah
but I mean
this has been a convo
behind the scenes
for a long time
so let's get
let's get to the shits
right
you're not listening
to A-Loud music
A-Loud songs yeah yeah I don't know so much.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Look, it was a real night.
Now a baby coming while I was in rock bottom.
Ironic shit.
I was listening to rock bottom.
Pockets, rabbit ears, no paper, lot of cotton.
Had some charges stemming from me and my squad robbing
Yo, so that record was originally a diss record, Marshall.
In classic Joe Budden diss record fashion I was starting with love
The therapist always says
You have to start
With love
The therapist also says
You have to go
To the very
Beginning So let's do that you have to go to the very beginning.
So let's do that.
Boy, perception is important in this industry.
And let me come clean.
Let me put the onus on Joe.
Let me take some accountability here.
Let's let the cat out the bag.
You guys guessed it.
I take full responsibility
for the demise of Slaughterhouse. Thank you. Full.
I want it. I want to own that shit. Yes. Hold the fuck up, man.
you fucking right let's talk about it so let's go back to the beginning first though this record was a diss record right and we're gonna go further back but i had to be talked
off for the ledge you know that would have looked ugly you know how nasty that would have looked
back then to come out and diss your boss?
That's your sign, too?
To come out and just start being honest?
Though if I were to pick a rapper,
that would do it.
True.
It would be Joe White.
Yeah, but you can't pick a fight
with the biggest rapper in the world.
Drake was arguably that
when you started on that band.
Yo, listen, me and Drake
are a lot closer than me and him.
Let's be very clear. Let's be and Em. Let's be very clear.
I know that.
Let's be very clear.
Let's be very clear this podcast.
Me and Aubrey, a lot closer than me and Em.
Interpret it how you may.
Right?
So, I would talk to those lads.
That would have been real bad.
It would have been just bad business.
Bad business.
Bad business.
And bad business was already plaguing shit, right?
So, that record didn't start like that.
Let's go to the beginning.
Let's break this down from the beginning.
In my brain, and this is only my brain.
Y'all know I'm a little weird and obsessive in how I view things.
So let's start at the beginning.
The beginning is, oh, perception.
That's what I was on.
Perception is important.
I take full responsibility for the demise of the group because now that we can finally talk about it, my perception of them was just very different.
Different. And their perception of me. Was always very different.
I've never been on. Y'all already know how Joe give it up. I'm that major label dude.
So let's be clear. When you sign the shady records, you sign there thinking some things are going to occur
That may not be written in a contract
The contract is never going to say
Hey, the biggest rap star in the world will do A, B, and C
To help your likeness and your visibility and your brand
So that's the hope you go into these things with BNC to help your likeness and your visibility and your brand.
So that's the hope you go into these things with. Y'all following me so far?
Yeah. On board.
Very early
in the process,
paranoid,
trust issue Joe Mann,
because that's who I've been my whole career. Y'all know
I got issues?
Y'all know I'm a little nuts.
And I've had label drama.
And I thought my brothers did as well.
I started to see some things that were just very telling.
Very early on.
And the answer that I got every fucking time I sniffed around.
The same way I sniffed around at Complex. Same way I sniffed around, the same way I sniffed around at Complex,
same way I sniffed around at Def Jam.
You know when you don't know shit
and you got to just start sniffing around?
You know what anybody said?
He's a megastar.
He can't do that.
He can't do that.
He's a megastar.
Huh? Huh? he can't do that he's a megastorm huh
what
who are y'all talking to
Joe
y'all not wait alright
cause I fucked shit up in the past
let me really clearly understand
we can't open up a tour?
Oh, you don't go on tour.
You're too big.
How the fuck would I know anything about that?
I ain't never been that big.
Is there such thing as being too big going on tour?
Yeah.
When I first got to Def Jam, the rumblings that were going around at Def Jam was DMX was turning down two and three million dollar bags because he didn't feel like it.
Guess what? Then I didn't understand it. Today I do. You take certain things for granted.
You just take it for granted sometimes. If he could have those days back, he would do it.
I was about to say every artist would do that. He would do it. Tell me when the last
time you saw Eminem tour. I'll tell you.
The Rihanna tour.
Well, he was just on a tour in Europe, wasn't he?
I was going to say, did he? That's not a tour.
And if you want to call it a tour, he does that every year.
Every year.
Let me tell you
what Joe Budden thought.
Joe Budden didn't think that Slaughterhouse
opening up for Eminem in London did anything for Slaughterhouse at all Budden didn't think that Slaughterhouse opening up for Eminem
in London
did anything for Slaughterhouse
at all.
That didn't blow me away.
I wasn't mesmerized.
I can understand that.
We're going to come back
to that word a lot.
Mesmerized.
Joe stopped being mesmerized
long ago.
Joe wasn't mesmerized
when he got there.
That's a big issue. All right, so tour, too big we can't tour all right we can't open shit up we'll keep doing
our chitlin circuit shit but boy am i jealous of rick ross and wale i mean wale and meek mill
man damn that nigga ross is out there showing us. This is what Joe is saying.
Ross is showing you how you're supposed to be with your artists.
He's next to those guys.
Fellas.
Can we get this nigga?
Tell me where our advantage is in being here with him.
Can we get a verse on some shit?
Well, I mean, yeah.
I mean, we just got to get the song.
I mean, once we get the right song, and then we send it to Paul.
Huh?
Hmm.
You also have to remember, though.
Who the fuck are you telling that to?
Me?
Okay. Em ain't the business remember, though. Who the fuck are you telling that to? Me?
Okay.
M ain't the business guy, though.
Like, the way Rick Ross and, like, Hovar, they always put business first.
I don't think M ever has, and it's never been his thought process.
So you're dealing with a creative, not really a businessman, and how he's going to leverage Slaughterhouse with his power.
I guess people had to learn that.
Yeah.
Rory.
That's what I guess.
You're right.
But you have to learn that sometimes.
All right.
So cool.
We can't get in verse.
Let's go record.
Record down. Record the album.
The four of us.
Great music, great times.
Always great times when it's just the four of us.
And Joe's brain.
All of this is Joe's brain.
Boy, it's a lot of fun when it's just us.
Better music. We love it.
We love it.
Hey, every slaughterhouse, mixtape, on the house.
What was the other one?
It was another one.
House Rules.
That was all us.
First album.
First album.
All us.
All us.
All great music.
First mixtape before J.D.
All us.
All us.
It was us.
Boy, we're good.
Royce is great.
Royce is amazing in that studio.
He's great.
Great sessions.
Everybody kind of knew their role.
Right?
All right, great.
We can't get in verse.
That's fine. That's fine.
That's fine.
Okay.
We'll make it happen.
I think for me, I got a little lost.
And that's why that Tiana topic a few weeks back was real big for me when she was talking about she did an album and then gave it to Kanye.
And then it was a different album when it came out.
That was real big for me because Shady Records was the very first time that I had experienced that in my career.
I had always been in control of my music.
And the final
result of it, the outcome,
when we did all the music,
we couldn't hold it.
We had
to send it somewhere.
And then by the time it came back,
it was different.
It wasn't
the same.
I mean, it sounded like a bunch of Eminem beats.
But it wasn't.
But it sounded like it to me.
I'm not saying that he did it, but ones that would be for him.
Well, I mean, if that weren't bad enough in Joe's brain, because let me keep reminding the listeners, all of this is Joe's brain and Joe's perspective.
Other people can have their own, but this is my platform, so I'm going to tell you mine.
If that weren't insult to injury enough, right?
Because back then, you know, like I said with the Tiana topic, there's certain people that you just, I guess, they're so great that you have to trust.
I want to keep reminding people what I've been up against.
Self-awareness is important I understand how powerful
Some people's light can be
It's blinding sometimes
But Joe the reason why all of this is funny
Is because
You know when Mike and everybody would call
Me and you know
Other guys the contingency boys
Because of things that we were saying
behind the scenes amongst the group.
But this is things that I was thinking.
And I'm just like,
why isn't this happening?
Why isn't that happening?
Why isn't...
And everybody's answer was always like,
it was like,
that's the Wizard of Oz.
You can't go see the Wizard
unless it's like...
You know what I'm saying?
And I'm just sitting
there like but little but little little things will push this like further than y'all can imagine
just little things yeah man so everybody looking at us like you're the contingency boys and i'm
like but because we're sitting here looking at something and it's like this plane is clear as day
little just little things here and there will move this whole movement
further but here we are in 2018 so we give we give him all the music cool it always came back
saying we need a five more song a new direction there's no see you know all of the major label
stuff that joe button has hated his entire career yeah and anytime we was on a page and I went in there and I said some shit I was the only
one saying stuff I mean I want to be clear in how I was viewed there and and let me also be very
honest that was a very shitty version of Joe Button so if there were ever a version of Joe
Button to be judged it was that one I just didn't really feel it was fair to be judged there the way that they were
judging me because Eminem
has been Eminem. I grew up on Eminem
too.
You can't judge Joe.
How can you judge Joe for taking pills?
How can you judge Joe
for these allegations that are
floating? If anybody gets it,
you get it.
Let me say, it wasn't him.
It wasn't him it wasn't him but
that was my thinking back then so if that wasn't bad enough that you can't hold your own music
every time we had to go do five or six more songs it was always man him and them beats
they were horrible they were horrible fucking beats i've said it to you a lot
About that
I've said it in sessions
They were bad fucking beats man
And in private
But no hold up Joe
I don't care
Jesus man
I don't want to say they were bad beats
They weren't for us
They weren't for us
They weren't for us
I take it back I take it back They weren't for us They weren't for us. They weren't for us. They weren't for us. They weren't for us. I take it back.
I take it back.
I take it back.
They weren't for us.
They weren't for us.
And let me tell you something.
Even if it's a bad beat, when one of the greatest rappers in the universe is pitching it to
you, nodding his head, it's in the bigs, it's in the big sexy studio, that shit might sound
like y'all mean, but is it us?
No.
It definitely wasn't.
No, it wasn't.
But you say that in Slaughter Mouse.
Who am I to go against
so many records sold?
Obviously, what you've done has worked.
Who the fuck am I to say?
Because it hasn't worked for me.
What works for somebody else
doesn't necessarily work for you.
Also says in the song
what's good for the goose
ain't good for the gander.
That's very important
that we remember that.
That's a life lesson.
Absolutely.
What works for you in your life is not going to work for me.
100%.
And back then, I mean, again, this is my version,
so my brothers might beg to differ.
I would say, guys, we're not white.
Yeah.
His fan base is not your fan base.
We don't have his fan base.
We don't want his fan base.
And on top of that,
y'all also like grimy
real rappers.
Yo!
Yo!
Hammer dance with Y'all Box.
Yo!
But even some of the ones
that he didn't produce,
like the additional stuff
he did on it,
like Frat House,
for instance,
like all types of explosions.
Let me add some more
context here.
Let me add some more
context here
as to what I was up against
And again
This is just Joe Budden brain
Be very clear
Joe Ortiz got his start
With Dre
On Aftermath
That's important to note
Yeah
Be clear
Crook
Is a West Coast nigga
to the death
started with Shook
I don't need to paint the affiliations
here for people
but for a group of
bandits, a group of
misfits
I'll be honest with you guys.
That didn't sound like it.
Sometimes you got to really, that's when you're at that crossroads of,
nigga, you want to risk it all?
You want to take the leap of faith?
You want to go for it?
You want to really go, you want to do this?
You really want to jump out there with it?
You want to go for the single?
Want to hear radio?
Is that who we are?
What do we really want? Again, when you sign your record deal, ask yourself, what do you really want? I want to respect. I didn't
want money and I didn't want fame. I want to respect. I can't put words in my brother's
mouth, but I was the only one with that stance in my head. I could be totally, totally wrong.
In my head.
I could be totally, totally wrong.
In my head, that's just what it was.
If that weren't the end of it,
sometimes when the songs came back,
verses were missing.
There's four niggas in a group.
You want an M verse, that's five niggas.
All these niggas rap.
This is before 8 and 12s really became the thing. And we had to try to figure shit out. Somebody's verse niggas. All these niggas rap. This is before eight and twelves really became the thing.
And we had to try to figure shit out.
Somebody's verse had to go.
Imagine that competition in the studio racing to the booth.
Yeah.
It's nasty.
It's nasty.
It's nasty.
It's nasty.
I don't want a part of that.
I don't want a part of that.
But anyway, when the verses came back, it was normally Joe's verse cut.
That gave a lot of information to Joe.
Why do you think that is?
Because Joe's the most popular member in the group.
Do I need to tell you why you can't cut Joe's verse off certain songs?
No, I'm asking why you think they were cut.
That's what I'm asking.
Oh, I don't know.
It may not have been the best verse.
I don't know.
I can't speak to people.
I can't speak for people.
But most of the songs were like emo kind of songs.
So that was telling.
What it said to Joe was, you don't know shit about the group.
You don't know shit about the group.
You don't know shit about the three niggas.
And I'm not talking about Royce.
I'm talking about me, Crook, Joel, individually. You know nothing about us.
Or if you did, you would never be able to make sense of taking Joe off of our emo intro that Joe had to fight for to even be there in the first place.
Y'all cut that record.
See, that's more shit. Joe got a real problem with other niggas being able to determine what goes and what doesn't go in Joe's fucking idea.
Nigga, let's talk about it for a little bit.
Know what Joe's going to do every time you try to contaminate his idea?
Yes, nigga. You fucking right.
Exit.
Exit stage left.
When you know your value,
take your value with you.
Oh, y'all know what's going on?
Then go make it go on.
Go make it go on. make it go on replace me do something but my time here
is over i understand my brother's sentiment when they say maybe i should have told them that in a
much clearer way in my head i was saying that every which way possible let's fast forward and
remove myself because my love for this hip-hop thing is a very selfless selfless selfless thing
so let's get back into the music let's be honest here M this is me with MC Brain. Pause.
What happens with the big mega stars, Marshall, is,
and this is what I noticed during my time there,
because you've been my greatest case study.
I'll be honest with you.
I've watched you very closely during my time here. I have.
So let's start at the beginning. Paul Rosenberg. Paul Rosenberg was a rapper, right? Paul Rosenberg, for whatever reason, don't end up rapping or popping off. Paul Rosenberg finds Marshall Mathers.
Marshall Mathers is an amazing, amazing, amazing, amazing, amazing talent.
Rapper.
You know what happens with most amazing rappers when a nigga finds them?
They can't make a record.
They can't make a song.
They got to go learn how to make the fucking song happen to me, happen to Marshall.
So we had to go learn how to make a fucking song. Some brains somewhere came up with some amazing shit.
When I say shit, I don't just mean music. I mean a plan.
say shit I don't just mean music I mean a plan and from that I was sitting in my room at 17 looking at MTV with this white nigga who was amazing with words saying hi kids
do you like eyelids violence
as a nigga on dust boy did I love all of that
And you were super nice
Let me be the first to tell you
Since you've been in this megastar cocoon
Cause that's what happens with the megastars
Y'all stay in cocoons
You popped off quick
And when you pop off quick
All that type of success
Oh man it's a lot to deal with baby
baby is it a lot to deal with they sheltered you your whole fucking career
they had to
who was selling records like that only niggas moving units, M-Pimp juicing us.
You was doing amazing shit and you've been sheltered.
Let me speed this up for you.
Newsflash M.
I heard the album.
And because I think you don't really know
all the members that were in the group,
I don't really think you know our history.
Let me tell you what Joe Budden has thought this entire time.
I've been better than you this entire fucking decade.
Huh?
Can't say that back then. Can't say that back then
can't say that back then
but in my rapper brain
I'm a content nigga
you gotta say something
you have not said anything
for the better part
of a whole fucking decade
that's true you have rhymed a bunch of words For the better part of a whole fucking decade.
That's true.
You have rhymed a bunch of words.
So, let me give you some love.
Eminem is the best rhymer of words in the world.
On the planet.
He can rhyme letters.
He can rhyme words that don't rhyme.
He can rhyme accents damn near.
He can do a lot.
Boy, can he, he's talented.
Know the hip-hop I fell in love with?
The hip-hop that said you got to say something.
I personally haven't heard that martial in quite some time.
I think recovery might have been the only little minute that I felt like it was the old content.
Yeah.
How could I be mesmerized of someone that I think I'm better than?
You've been in your cocoon, so you're unaware of a few things the tricks that you tried with the pop stars you can't come out of your cocoon and pull with the rappers m you're no longer in control
you're not the person in control that's the point the people that you shouting out
the people you're dissing.
Let me get off of that for a minute. Know what my greatest line in my entire diss history is.
Am I all my diss tracks? Know what the greatest line is ever that I've ever said?
Not all the punchlines, flow schemes. Know my favorite. Last bar pain in his life Saigon
Cut the track off
Listen to your thoughts
Checkmate
I don't know what album y'all heard
I heard a nigga that knows it's over
I heard a nigga that knows
I heard a nigga that's fully aware
That he has not said shit for about a decade now.
I see a nigga threatened by the other niggas in the game.
I see a nigga still using the old trick. Fam, stop calling niggas name.
Stop just throwing names out and thinking that that's going to be a single because you said a bunch
of names. You ain't said shit.
Find another muse.
Pull from somewhere else.
You fucking superstar niggas been sheltered
and bored. MGK is right.
Y'all been slaves
to your own fucking superstardom.
You can't leave the house.
It costs money
for you to go out. You don't know shit about shit m
you don't know that it's probably three niggas on the label that are better than you
talk about oh wait a minute grizelda's there too now which is another wait a minute you got the
nerve to be shouting out all these niggas on your fucking album and you don't never shout out none of the niggas that you signed?
How you really feel about the niggas that you've signed, Em?
Let's talk about it.
You don't think it's odd that you've said my name more as adversaries than you did when I was there?
You don't find it odd?
You don't think that looks like
you not into the business of shady?
You into the business of shady?
That was a bar.
The fuck is wrong?
Hey, let me tell you something.
You don't get to come out
and call the shots.
Number one as the lesser MC.
Number two as you're not
backed anymore, nigga.
Fear playing ground.
Fuck is you on?
It's me.
It's me. I love
this.
Ask about me.
My dick get harder when it's
the mere mention of rat beef.
Pause.
Ask your friends.
You thought that a domestic violence bar would get Joe out the bed?
An M is better than that.
Who thought that
Hey
Hey
Anybody out there
Who thought a domestic violence bar
Was getting Joe out the bed
M
You know the rules of engagement
You know how this goes
No nigga
I'm retired
I had to go get my millions
Another way since you wouldn't help
You got the fucking nerve
Insecure man
Now you gotta prove you belong here
Rosenberg
Peter Rosenberg did that same thing
For you to be such an amazing rapper
Why now you gotta prove that you belong here all of a sudden
Why you saying that in the first song
That's not how it's gonna work
Yeah Yeah it is That's not all I have to go on Yeah
Yeah it is
But
These are things that I've been felt for years
But I just know that
If I said I'm the unpopular opinion in the room
Yeah you're the hater
M
I feel like that's become a pretty popular opinion
M
But when I used to say Royce is better than M
Everybody thought I was crazy
Royce is 100% better than him When I used to say he makes better music than M, everybody thought I was crazy. Royce is 100% better
than him.
When I used to say
he makes better music
than M, people thought
I was crazy.
Royce 100% makes
better music than
M.
But when I said it,
it wasn't the popular
opinion.
Let's not say this.
Let's leave Royce
out of this.
I'm just saying,
everything you're
saying, the sentiments
that you're expressing
is what I've been
expressing.
I haven't been amazed
by Eminem in years
dumb tricks that you pull with the pop stars ain't gonna work with the rappers especially
the ones that's not mesmerized you're naming niggas that still mesmerize with you and you're
still a little dated you're naming Hopkins I mean I'm not Hopkins Hopson Hopson retired seven times
he's retired seven times number one number two he does the rappity rap
shit and he says stuff you name cole he rappity raps he says stuff you name kendrick he rappity
rap and he says stuff you name logic he rappity raps and funny you should mention him
you want to really have some conversations
about what adult Joe thinks you've brought to this game
how far do we want to take these hot takes
I think I could go to court and make a valid argument that you was the first plant.
I'm not going to do that.
But talk about all you've brought to the game.
You brought a lot more niggas than that.
And all of them ain't nice.
I hear a nigga on that album.
This is the first time you ever came out
and said that you bodied Hov on Renegade.
Why'd you say that?
Y'all never ask yourself that?
You know why.
Blueprint came out in 2001.
Yeah.
It's 2018.
Mm-hmm.
M is coming out and telling us,
and that was a punchline, by the way.
I got everybody waiting like the future,
that everybody said I got the better.
Y'all know what I'm talking about.
Whatever that line was.
M.
Sounded like a newsflash.
You're not in the same ballpark as Hov.
I was always that guy too in slaughterhouse
I'm a Hov guy
I'm a Hov guy
I'm biased
but I never thought
that M killed him
on Renegade
same
I think
Naj just said that
and then people
agreed
that's what usually
happens
I think
I think M got him
but I mean
I also don't think
that that proves
you're the better MC I think they both I think they both had
amazing performances talking about two different perspectives that's not a
white person in a black let's not even change where we're going let's keep it
on but why did he say that right Wow that's important I want to use you
think about y'all think about just y'all think about it just y'all don't answer
just y'all think about it just giving'm just giving y'all where I'm at with it.
Also, that line about me, the domestic violence shit coming from you is just like, it's just a little, it's a little.
Yeah, that's a weird messenger.
One, it's just a trash bar and diss for a really good rapper.
M could do a better diss to you than that.
And then on top of that, with Eminem's history, I know no one's going to say it,
he's been accused of these things before too.
So you think he'd be
a little bit more sensitive
and think maybe I shouldn't
be the one to say that.
And then his fucking
dated, uninformed ass
goes back to his big joker
that's worked his entire career
because that's what
big megastars do.
Now you're talking about
Tyler and faggot, homophobic's shut up shut up nigga newsflash m cocoon megastar man
the gays run the world the gays run the world they're not they're not reacting like they did
when you had trl on smash sorry man it's a different time it's a different time i was
always saying that when i was confused as to why you never
were aware of anything that was on the internet.
I always think the niggas that ain't on
the internet are going to get left behind.
Yeah, absolutely.
So let me get back to my emotional
rollercoaster.
Because
at some point
MC Brain came
back
and had to figure, weigh some things.
Because I have nothing to gain by rap, ever.
I'm done.
I'm done there.
And I heard a lot of people saying, yo, you got to get up for M, yo.
It was M, M center.
But y'all don't know I've been feeling like this for a long time.
So that don't really do it for me either.
And he's desperate. Not y'all no no no no
first song he comes out and lets lets everybody know that he's a big megastar and him even saying
somebody's name gets them a whole lot of press and exposure that's very telling too it's telling
that you know that yet you spent your entire album calling names it's telling that you know that, yet you spent your entire album calling names.
It's telling that it sounds like you didn't have anything to rap about at all until Joe's Honest Critique.
That's telling, too.
The mission is great.
The mission is fucking...
Do you remember the last line in Idols before the 7 Campbell Beat came on?
Oh, no, Maybe the first verse.
The last line of the first verse.
Something about, since I ain't got the reach to do it, so let me reach who can do it.
Damn how things change from then.
Now we reach everybody.
But damn, I had a point that I was getting to before where I just got thrown over.
What was that?
I'm not having anything to rap about.
Oh, wait. Oh, yeah. So that's really getting to before I just got thrown over what was that I'm not having anything to rap about oh wait
oh yeah
so that's really
telling to a nigga
named Joe too
that now you have
something to rap about
because let me tell you
what my theory is
and has been
for quite some time
I hate humans
humans are viruses
we just suck shit
we just
right
who said that
we said that
from the matrix
right
I would have sounded nuts saying this a little while back Viruses. We just suck shit. We just, right? Who said that? We said that from the Matrix, right?
I would have sounded nuts saying this a little while back, so I never said it.
Well, I said it to some people, but.
Damn, where was I going just now?
About what?
What was I talking about?
Remind me.
About Em not having anything to rap about.
Oh, yeah.
You know what I mean?
Damn, that's like the knife time I've had.
Yo, all right.
So, Bang. I think that's what this whole thing is about. No, no. Em having nothing to rap about oh yeah you know damn that's like the knife time i've had yo all right so back bong this whole thing is about no no i'm having nothing to rap about right so back
then here's a theory here's a theory csi said you gotta look for facts to support uh theories not
theories to support facts or something like that right thank you csi yes that was a long time ago
season one gil grissom one of the smartest men ever um so back so back then i was saying and this was my theory
my theory was yo such a great rapper and such a great such a quick fall from grace where a nigga
has nothing to talk about i think i don't think the label cares about us at all i think we're
a passion project yeah but no, I'm telling you
that that was an epiphany for me.
Oh.
One day.
I said, wow,
I think that we are like pet toys.
I think that we are here
because of our great rapping ability.
Who else would notice that
but another great rapper?
And here we are,
but it ain't really
about us
and then magically I just started watching
what was happening then bad meets evil
comes out a lot starts happening
so that lends
me to think
oh shit oh my fucking
god oh
fuck
and then I was married to that thought.
We got to get out of here.
We got to get back to our sound.
We got to get back to us.
We got to get back to owning our shit.
We got to get away from this nigga.
That might be a hard sell to these three.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Right?
To a lot of people.
Yeah.
But my theory was, oh, shit, we're the muse.
We're inspiring him.
Who the fuck is going to ever believe that?
Nobody.
Until there is no more Slaughterhouse.
And then the next group is Griselda.
Right?
That is the next group, right?
Yeah.
They will be the next signings.
Guess what?
Same pattern.
They've lost traction too now
it's all right y'all can say we love them we love them but let's call a spade a fucking spade
the nigga steam was rolling alone is it rolling now definitely slowed down but no no they doing
shit on their own oh have we seen that i mean where's the i it slowed down it just didn't elevate the way it should have
with a major machine behind it
they was fine on their own
so I thought
and they both put out
amazing projects
and their merch shit
be moving but
they have the machine
behind them now
and the machine didn't
do a fucking thing
yeah you'd think
you'd get a little bump
I don't even think
Em knew that
Westside was even
putting out an album
or Conway
He didn't know
It was my birthday
When he dropped
He didn't know shit
He didn't know shit
He doesn't know anybody
We never spoke to him
We don't communicate with him
We didn't exchange numbers
I didn't understand
He didn't wish you
A happy birthday
Listen y'all joking around
But when the narrative
Was going around That Joe Budden is not trustworthy,
Joe Budden is burnt to bridge, Joe Budden is doing X, Y, and Z, I was like, wait a minute now, hold up.
To gain trust, you got to instill trust.
What the fuck has the label done to gain Joe's trust?
I'm not mesmerized
here.
Nigga.
You all on the album
proving yourself worth taking credit
for 50 Cent's arrival. Newsflash
Megastar, man. You didn't
choose him.
He chose you.
50 Cent could have signed with any nigga in the fucking universe.
I was on Desert Storm.
They sent him a contract.
Well, not on, but I was around.
I was on Def Jam.
Universal.
They sent him a contract.
Everybody with ears sent 50 Cent a contract.
Know what Joe thinks?
Know what Joe thinks? 50 cent a contract know what joe thinks know what joe thinks i ain't really hear you with him until
he was hot already i didn't hear you with kendrick until we knew kendrick was kendrick already
rappers are stock options people so let me tell you something joe was at the label thinking the
signs were on the wall long ago. Long, long, long ago.
I was watching Kendrick very closely.
I got to watch Dre's new baby.
When I'm with Dre's old baby.
I saw a lot of money go to him once he proved himself.
Know what Joe said in his brain?
Uh-oh.
Uh-oh.
Look who's priority now.
Uh-oh.
Uh-oh.
That's around the same time
that Slaughterhouse can't seem to get
funds for support from Interscope.
That's not a mistake.
The writing is on the wall, people.
Who can't see these things coming?
Who can't see it?
Fast forward.
Emmitt's putting out music.
It's trash.
He's telling us it's trash.
That's also on the album.
Him, first song.
Him saying, yo, I maybe could have said the Trump shit a little differently.
Hey, same thing I said.
Why am I getting dissed
right
M is on the album saying
hey revival
it wasn't really the greatest
hey same thing Joe said
why is Joe getting dissed
yeah
just stop me when I'm wrong
I'm off on a tangent here
I applaud John
no this is great
this is great
is it
I don't want to be too long
no this is informative
no no
is it cool
it's cool okay so back to rappers being like I view it like
superheroes and stock options so so the writing was on the wall in Joe's brain
in regards to him and just being on shady I attribute some of the some of the albums being whack to dre not being around
absolutely dre dre left yeah dre was gone you guys that's important to note in the story
dre was gone know what happened when dre left jimmy left too
know what that says about the label people figure it out on your own
know what that says about the label people figure it out on your own hey know who else left from that fallout 50 left too 50 left too i'm just telling y'all what joel's brain was saying while
everyone was you know all those people left and tde arrived killed it that wasn't that wasn't And TDE arrived. Killed it.
That was important.
Let me go on my phone really quickly here.
Oh, so then when I started thinking that,
to know what's coming in the future, you got to look to the past.
I thought about D12.
Like, Emma's not the best businessman.
M is an artist.
You got to always be careful with artists trying to promote other artists.
Yeah.
When I went back to look at D12, and, you know, I won't speak on other people.
That's their business.
But something happened.
I'm sure the fans came away with something happened that didn't really,
we didn't see a great close.
Yeah, especially because their first album did really, really well.
They had two really big records.
Yeah, their album did well.
Obie's album did well.
Yeah, it wasn't like something that they tried and flopped.
It was quite the opposite.
D12 was very successful.
And then something happened out the blue.
We didn't know.
But they were successful.
D12 could be successful with the M formula.
Like purple pills and all that
can't really work for Slaughterhouse.
This is when you was going to have to adapt.
You was going to have to change
and show something different.
And while I was going through
all this shit behind the scenes,
know who started beefing publicly?
Yellow Wolf.
Oh, that's another nigga now
feeling a way.
Interesting. well that's another nigga now feeling away interesting i started to feel like m is just coming and taking what he needs and going and doing what he needed to do i can't prove that i couldn't prove that to anybody
and when i finally felt like i had nobody else to fucking talk to I
Did with Joe Budden is always doing I?
went to booth I
went to booth
This song came out what year 14 maybe we know this is before. So this is probably 12.
2012?
I think so.
13?
2013.
I don't know if that's right.
Savon, find out when On The House came out, the mixtape.
Listen to Joe Button.
You always have to get into lyrics. You got to get into lyrics.
Listen to this verse.
Hmm.
Thought we were defying the odds.
I thought we weathered the storm.
Do y'all know what that even means?
Yeah.
There's a bunch of Joe Budden verses out there that are solely focused on the love I have for my brothers and my brothers only.
There's a reason for that.
There's a reason that I'm only ever talking about my brothers and those gentlemen.
Only ever talking about my brothers and those gentlemen.
It's important to highlight because whatever tension exists between me and my brothers solely exists because how all of us view him.
I just thought that the group could do better without him.
I thought that we were better than him.
I thought we didn't need him and i thought that we could get paid from
a very powerful brand that we created as an indie festival monster not really as a major label
hit making factory right see being eminem works great for eminem right just not so much for us
just not so much for us that's a nigga crying for help ladies and gentlemen i'm talking to the rappity rap nerdy
people that's a nigga that who's had that is exhausted and has tried every other outlet
that's a nigga that has has seen a wall at every turn don't tell me that we're conforming
now hmm yeah i'm at the last leg of my career managers can manage at 70 rappers can't
rappers can't rap at 70 so if there's some shit to be fixed,
Joe Budden thinking,
he should fix it now, my nigga,
because I'm on my way out.
Like, I was clear.
I was very aware I was on my way out.
I wasn't holding on.
I wasn't having fun.
That's not fun.
Though he was about to heat up,
it's taking a while to get warm.
Whoa, MNAS to you. My brother, I thought we was about to heat up, it's taking a while to get warm. Whoa, MNAS to you, my brother.
I thought we was about to heat up.
It's taking a little while.
How can that be with the biggest rap star in the world?
You can't make it make sense to me.
I'm not going to continue here, but you just couldn't make it make sense to me.
Let me give you the last part of my emotional roller coaster and the crossroads
that i was at eventually in my head that shit you spit toward me was trash and i'm not getting out
of my bed to respond to that just like i don't think anybody else should have got out of their
bed to respond to your ass either they should just left you bored and mad like mgk said
because what happens is m if you were paying any attention to your ass either they should just left you bored and mad like mgk said because what happens is m if you were paying any attention to your group the irony is you're faced with now all
the same things that we were faced with back then which is how do we transition as the rappity rap
guys in a new climate we had songs coming at everybody you said don't put them out,
or Paul, funny you're doing all of those same things now, M, as another rappity rapper, let me tell you some more shit, what happened was rap was born in New York,
and it started out as the metric to being nice, being the metric for being nice as an MC was how nice you are as an MC, right?
What happened was the other creators that weren't so nice at emceeing, you know what they did?
They created.
Right.
You know what was birthed from that?
All of these kids.
Yeah, they couldn't rap like us,
but we couldn't melody like them.
We couldn't vibe like them.
They changed structure.
They changed sound.
They changed everything in music
while you and Nicki
and all the other superstars
were busy being superstars
y'all hadn't the rug was pulled from under you guys y'all had no idea that the things that made
y'all a superstar were no longer working because these kids who maybe couldn't rap the greatest
created some shit hey when I had to let go of that resentment and that bitterness boy was i happy
about everything and i loved and welcomed a lot of people when i preach about the young kids it's
just for them to be aware and have their business in order because they have full control of control
that we didn't have back in the day that's all so here you come angry at the kids yes you're right M They can't do what you do And you can't do what they can do
Right
You got the fucking audacity
On that album to say
You got no faith in the writers
You don't believe in ghosts
Know what I thought when I heard that
The fucking goal, nigga.
For 10 years, nigga, we stopped having faith in you.
Not writers.
Why is Safari calling me?
He just heard me.
To put his input in.
Safari, I have to...
Safari.
Pass me this thing.
Pass me this.
Oh, God, man.
We're trying to be...
Yo, I'm here listening to you
and you interrupted me, bro.
You're supposed to be talking.
I was talking.
I was actually in the middle of my podcast.
Safari.
I'm talking about Eminem right now.
It's a bad time.
I'm going to call you back after I'm done.
Podcast.
That nigga said podcast.
What's up?
Safari going to let niggas know he Jamaican.
Safari bought me a little man purse for my birthday.
A purse?
Yeah, a satchel.
That's cute.
It's European?
I like your guy's friendship.
It's Gucci.
I'm going to wear it.
He was trying to teach you how to dance the other day?
Yeah, man.
Well, because I asked my kid to teach me some
of the young kid dances because
as easy as they look, some of them are a little difficult
to do. And I'm intrigued
by it. So I asked my kid... Well, you're taking the
kid's side in this Eminem beef right now, so now
you got to learn how to do other dances. Yeah, no, I'm with the kids.
So I'm talking to
my kid because little does he know,
boy, me and his mom used to
tear it up on the dance floor.
His mom's a dancer.
I'm thinking he know how to dance.
Guess what?
He can't dance for shit.
He don't know how to do the fucking dances, so I had to ask Safari.
To teach my kid?
No, to teach me.
And of course, he knew how to do all the little stupid kid dances.
Of course he did.
Anyways, let's get back to where you were at.
What were you talking about?
Eminem having the audacity to diss all the little kids.
Yo, niggas don't have faith in your pen, Em.
The nerve of Paul to come out, we weren't dissing Drake.
Oh, you worried now, huh?
Yeah, I didn't understand.
Yo, listen.
Oh, you.
Hey, you don't be pussy now.
Don't you be.
I didn't understand that, man.
Hold on, let's play the fairy music, man.
I didn't understand that. That bothered me play the fairy music man I didn't understand that
That bothered me
You can't be dissing Drake
If you use the Drake song
As like your foresaw
Yeah but it's at the same time
Oh yes you can
Be clear
He was dissing Drake
Cannabis and L
Beefed on the same record
Who else was he dissing?
He was dissing
Lie to me now
Lie to me now
He went at Drake
Come on of course he was
He went at everybody But he went This moment in hip hop Right here is now lie to me now come on of course it was that right it wasn't everybody but listen this this
this moment in hip-hop right here is is when rocky cut the russian when he started bleeding
this is what it is this is like oh shit nah he's human too it's funny you said that i i think this is like rocky versus tommy
wasn't that rocky five yeah when rocky was still trying to show show he had a little something
i mean i think he still won the fight but we don't care about that that nigga tommy that white boy
with them curls gonna kick rocky ass yeah m i know you don't know me very well but not only do i think
that a bout between you and i would end embarrassing for you, I don't even think there's a chance you would win it.
I don't think there's one chance.
And I'm being 100% honest.
So let me get to the end of my emotional roller coaster because this is when I was at my crossroads.
You big enough for me to respond to.
Oh, for sure.
They don't get much.
But I mean, be clear,
Joe has never responded to niggas
because they were famous,
because they were big.
Oh, yeah, sure.
I know that that's how it's always looked
even with me and Drake,
but I loved him then.
I'm going to always beef with
addressed niggas that I love
because that's when I have a lot to say. I said M has been my greatest case study I've been watching M since
1996 you got to be really careful with niggas that's a fan of yours I have a lot to say and
for me to think that he is incapable of saying very much I don't even really see how to contest this.
I'm only not going because when I go...
I mean, there's a booth.
There's a booth right behind us.
Mic set up.
Your engineer is right there.
Y'all know me, right?
Rory might not know me.
Parks knows.
I know you.
Maul might act like he don't know me.
He knows what you mean.
Maul knows.
What you mean?
When I shoot, I'm not just shooting at one nigga.
I'm shooting at every nigga I think has an issue. And unfortunately,
it's a few niggas I think got a few issues.
So I'm chilling.
The end of my crossroads was this.
Do we reply to somebody who is this big and famous,
especially when we know our words hurt?
Like Joe's words mince.
Dumb shit's cut deep into
a nigga that's already shown himself to be
extremely sensitive versus a nigga who's
numb to everything. I just
don't see how it'd be good for you when I do care
about you.
Well, I want to see it. I'm just
putting that out there. True. I want to
see the dance. Yeah, I'm ready.
I'd buy tickets to that dance.
Definitely.
I'd wear my pass.
But if I'm in Vegas, let me just say that I would put my money on you, though.
You know why it would be a quick dance?
You know why it would be a quick dance?
I don't think he'd respond.
He wouldn't respond.
Yeah.
Of course he wouldn't.
He would ball up like a nigga do when he get punched in his fucking ribs by a nigga who has punched niggas in his ribs his whole career.
And if you ask me, there was a brief moment in time where Mariah had the upper hand on you.
You know what was funny?
That was one thing that I was talking about with the homies.
I'm like, yo, who has Em ever really got into it with?
Hey, there was a moment in time where a jawline.
Everlast?
It stung you a little bit.
And Everlast had the smoke warm.
I know you don't know about me.
You better go check my fucking car for that snake.
You better go ask some niggas that's close to you i live
for this type of shit and all of that rappity rap lyrical miracle bullshit
any nigga who wanted like that to think they wanted with me i don't think you would fare well
i also think it's really corny when retired niggas pop shit about that what they would have
could have would have done so i feel like i'm in control of the rules here m
i'm backed now you're not so much paul is at def jam it even looks weird when paul is tweeting us
about two chains his album y'all don't think that's weird paul who has stayed with his
fucking mega star his entire career not associating with anybody real fucking bougie
with his act because he's the best act in the world when he's not the best act in the world
oh boy you got a lot of promo for niggas don't you paul
it's time to show them proof hey you know what i think is real funny paul before my complex job
started when i walked in complex and we sat down for the screening the first time with me and act
know who i saw in noah's office you know what i said to myself? Why is Paul in Complex?
That's weird.
That's odd.
Great, he's cool with Noah.
That's cool.
Fast forward, Paul ends up giving Noah a job at Def Jam.
That's awesome.
Know what I said to myself?
Damn, I think Roy should have a job somewhere.
That's my opinion.
That's my opinion. Nobody get mad at me. It's only my opinion nobody get mad at me it's only my
opinion but i just thought it was telling i'm taking a job at complex you up at complex
preparing for the job that you about to take back to stock options oh shit not only did
dre 50 and jimmy left paul's leaving too know what that means megastar man got to come up from
out of that cocoon and learn some things.
Now we're seeing you try to adjust to the internet.
Looks weird.
You're not doing it as well as Will Smith.
You look like the old uncool guy.
Will Smith looks a little cool still.
So let me end this by saying this.
Eminem, because I'm calling the shots here and because I'm better than you and because I'm back now and because I'm empowered, because now both of us are rich.
Hard to talk to rich niggas a certain way when you're not rich.
But another thing I read is you'll never get rich
if you don't act rich boy a lot of things I was saying back in the day sound brilliant now
so you right and all along your album I hear you a common theme on your album talking about how
you are not like somebody I find that to be interesting because on Slaughter Mouse
I was saying how we're more like than we're different
Never got a phone call from you about that
That's odd too
A little odd
But now here we are
So let me end this with this
I know I've said this a lot
This is what I'm thinking M
I'm retired
And that bullshit that you spit was bullshit
not getting out of bed for it now you inspire me the way that my harsh criticism inspired you
you go spit something to make the superior MC me get out of his bed because domestic violence bars are not going to do it.
And I'm not MGK. I'm not I'm not just jumping at the chance to respond to you.
I know what you and Paul doing, my nigga. It's over. It's over. And you know it.
And the second I thought that you didn't know it and the second I thought it's impossible for him to be able to pull some type of creative shit from niggas less famous than him.
I listen to your album and stepping stone.
You confirm it for me.
You say it's over, dog.
I tried to help niggas.
I thought in my head it didn't quite work out as planned.
I'm not charting now myself.
You tried to sing it, so you tried to hide it.
You don't sound very confident.
How can you also be that guy and then start talk about how you not like
somebody you right you not like me m i don't move nowhere without my niggas when i make a bag
my niggas make the bag i'm looking around at niggas close to niggas i'm not judging
niggas as rappers no more i'm past that retired, baby. I'm judging niggas as men. What kind
of man are you? Don't tell me on your album how much you love D12. When I look at Bizarre,
he don't look like he's doing very well. Tata looks great. Tata's skin is glowing.
glowing.
Hey, Jay Brown looks impeccable.
B-Dot looks rather
lathered.
Hey, all Jay's career,
all you ever do is talk about all the other
niggas he made millionaires.
Let's talk about it, nigga.
I deserve you to
fucking speak his name. You not like
him.
And you not like me.
No, no, buddy. We're not like him. And you not like me. No, no, buddy.
We not the same.
Tau Tau looks great.
We not the same.
The Bizarre look great?
No.
Oh, man.
Royce looks great.
Royce does look great.
I factored that into my thinking long ago more.
You know that Royce, I love Royce like a brother outside of rap.
Fuck rap.
I've seen Royce put his life on the line for me.
I've seen Royce put his career on the line for me.
Now, it's because he was stubborn.
It's because he loves me.
Who cares?
But guess what?
Joe values things that way.
I appreciate that.
I'm never addressing Royce, ever.
Anything I ever say, I'm not addressing Royce. But it puts him and i in an interesting spot you know what i mean and that i
won't talk about sure that i won't talk about um oh so my crossroads is this
in the event that you want to address me nigga you'll do it outside of your album rollout.
Let me know that you mean it.
Let me know that you really took some time out of your day to go in the booth and address another nigga when there was no financial gain involved for you.
I keep saying that. And the second that you do it,
I'm on your ass.
Hear me loud and clear.
There we have it.
I am going to cut your fucking ass up.
And I've been waiting, baby.
I thought it was odd when I was asking around, sniffing around, asking people why you were always wearing Air Maxes.
And the answer I got was analytics.
Hmm?
Huh?
Those tests better?
Yeah. Y'all laughing at me. Is me is that a great i had the same reaction it's the same way that uh during the presidential election the niggas will go out there and it's a big conversation
about what color tie they'll wear the therapist will tell you certain colors and ensue certain
things and thoughts and feelings like that's why psycho people, they put them in all white rooms.
Presidents, they wear, I don't know,
because I'm not fact-checking here,
but it's normally blue.
I know what you're talking about.
It's the color they don't wear.
It's the color they stay away from because it's bad.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
That's part of the reason that I know Drake is such a scientist
because megastars are scientists.
They're not doing music.
They can't.
No.
It's too much on the line, and they're appealing to too many different people. It's not doing music. They can't. No. It's too much on the line
and they're appealing
to too many different people.
It's not about them anymore
and they're responsible
for too much money.
Drake makes a lot of money
for a lot of people.
Em did too for a long time.
Right?
Boy, my memory is bad.
Anyway,
I'm done with you, Em.
That was 101 minutes
to your ass.
Get froggy outside of your album rollout,
and I'm going to learn you a fucking good one along with some other people. Period.
Let's get some Uncle Charlie on. I need that right there, man.
Definitely need that gap, man. Let's get Uncle Charlie going one time for the man Definitely need that gap man Let's get Uncle Charlie
Going one time for the one times
We're going to slow it down real quick
Keep the potato salad cool
Hey
Thanks
That's my jam right here
Hey
I told Spotify I need this record cleared
For sure.
Hey.
Shout out to everybody listening at work.
Welcome to the Joe Budden Podcast. We are
normally not that angry or aggressive.
That only happens about once every
four months. Get yourself a drink. We're still
in a good time. Good vibes out there.
M, you was dope when
vibes weren't there.
Like, vibes changed everything, man.
This is part of the barbecue after everyone fight
and they trying to keep the party still going.
Yeah, I don't want to hear no rappity rappers
when it's vibe time.
I'm letting this rock for a little bit.
Sorry, Spotify.
Hold up.
It's our last week as free agents.
Last week as free agents. Last week as free agents.
It's when the pastor would say,
look to your neighbor to your left and your right.
Give him a hug.
Put your arm on his shoulder now.
We feeling good.
All right. That nigga Charlie. Why does that work every time? we feeling good alright
that nigga Charlie
why does that work
every time
why does Charlie
make us feel so amazing
can't be mad
when you hear that
can't not
smile on your face
that was great
that was a lot of fun
well I'm glad
you got that
I'll kill him
nigga what's wrong
fuck is wrong with him
what the fuck is wrong with him
I don't understand
listen
what a rapper you are.
Nigga.
Nigga.
Listen, man.
You know.
It's like you said.
And that would be the greatest exclamation point on my career.
To just finish you.
But off the beat for a little bit.
What I really think, and I'll say this in closing,
Em's should retire now.
Em's should retire now.
I'm leaning towards that too
I thought he should have a long time ago
We don't even have no way we want to listen to this
Don't announce this
Just go away
Just leave
Just get out of here
Or go figure out something else
Bad me to evil me the rest of your career
Yeah
Because Royce will keep you in that pocket we like
His legacy is solidified
I know
but the more he does
the more he tarnishes it
that's why I said
he should've stopped
six albums ago
yeah so just
at this point
it's kinda like
listen man
it's alright
we still love you
he could've Lorde-hilled us
I mean
that's true
I was
after Eminem's show
I was cool
I didn't need no more
yeah he should stop now.
He should stop.
Like, go out with honor.
Go out with honor.
By dissing Joe again.
Go out.
No, he don't even know that that's a problem he don't want.
He don't even know that.
I'm going to learn him, though.
I promise you.
I promise him and some other people.
But let's get to MGK.
Yes.
I don't have the record pulled up.
Let's talk about it.
I tweeted, the white rapper Vortex is in fucking disarray.
And we need MC Search to make some type of sense.
Yeah, we do need Search.
We need JoJo Pellegrino.
But I'm so happy.
Hey, but you know what, though?
I'm happy it was another white boy.
I'm going to tell you why.
White on white crime.
Because white on white crime.
Yeah, I like it, too.
And coming off the crazy G-Eazy battle.
Yeah.
I like it, too.
I'll be honest.
I'll be honest.
I'll be honest, you guys.
I like it, too.
I love it.
I love that it's a white boy that came out and said, I'm sick of those sweatsuits and
those corny hats.
Let's talk about it.
Because I've been sick of those hats for a while.
I don't even know what you buy those type of hats at.
I'm sick of them.
He's fed up.
He's fed up.
If a white boy from Cleveland is fed up with the look.
That's your demographic.
It's like, fam.
It's your core audience.
They're from the same neck of the woods.
Yeah.
That's why the MGK record was so dope to me.
Because I couldn't believe it was him saying these things.
I'm like, MGK?
Of all people?
Wow.
He had some bars.
And it's a good record.
Good beat.
Quick response.
Nice flow.
Nice hook.
I saw a few niggas mad
that MGK
had recognized
M as the GOAT.
I didn't see a problem in that.
Why would he?
What is the problem at?
I didn't see a problem
in that at all.
Like Maul said m
shit is cemented or his place is cemented yeah what he's done is too great now do some people
want to say he has more bad albums than good of course would it be valid maybe maybe it might be
true but i mean it doesn't change what he did yeah last decade at all and boy did he perform
yeah like that's that's there already if he get the
fuck out of here i guess one of the comments one of the sentiments in mgk shit was fam
we you name it how much niggas they love you right like tyler loves you right true and you
so in a bubble you saying that tyler's trying to be d12 i can't even believe that you credit
that to d12 as if ODB never existed. Right.
Facts.
Is there a few things I'd be confused?
Yeah.
What are you talking about?
Do you really think Tyler, the creator, is trying to be like D12?
Come on, Em.
Come on.
Somebody has to say these things to you.
But that's the problem.
And I shouldn't be looked at as crazy when I'm honest.
But it's because of the bubble that he's in.
You know, he might really feel like that.
Yeah.
It's not, you know, I can't be mad if he feels like that,
knowing the type of bubble that he's been in for all of these years.
It's like I can understand why he would feel like that.
Maybe it's just certain things that he's just not outside for and to feel and to really know.
Like, oh, shit, yeah.
Like, they have more of an influence
on that than they did but when you bubbled into your just your circle of course you're just assume
that oh you got that from my man yeah and you know what the sad part is and this is why I empathize
with him let me say this and then I'll get off this because we've been on this a long time
part of me even deciding to retire was based off of a
lot of my conversations or a lot of things that I was experiencing there
like some of the talks that I had with him because in my head I was saying to
myself this is that I'm looking I'm face to face with the top of the totem pole
there is no greater as far as accomplishments.
And he doesn't look happy.
Not only does he not look happy,
he's a slave to his shit.
Not only is he a slave to his own superstardom,
he'll always be in a position where he has to do it again.
I was talking to a nigga who sounded like they had to prove themselves again.
I was talking to a nigga back then who sounded like they recognized they needed a hit again.
That to me sounds like running in place.
If you're the greatest rapper in the universe and you've sold the most records in the universe at
what time do you find solace like why if you're always put in the same exact position
where you have to deliver that's not the life that i want to live
there's a lot i'm done i'm done trying to prove that i'm the best rapper. I believe it already.
There's nothing I could do anymore.
It's over.
I have to stop.
So I credit him with a lot of that.
It just wasn't somewhere where I wanted to live.
That was scary to me.
Oh, that was my point.
I empathize a little bit because as an entertainer or as a creative or as an artist, you're always the last to know.
You're the last to know when you're hot.
The people are talking about you, determining that for you before you know anything.
You're the last to know when you're cold.
You still think you on fire.
As an artist, you always have to be ahead
of being the last to know.
That's why I retired while I was still competent.
Right.
I needed to go fight a different game.
That wasn't the game.
That wasn't where I wanted to be anymore game That wasn't where I wanted to be anymore
That wasn't where I wanted to be
But we gonna get back there
We gonna get back there
If niggas act froggy
Alright let's get back to the shits
What else happened?
And also I really like MGK's shit too
I don't think M is gonna reply to him
He ain't gonna reply to him
So that's what I'm saying, my nigga.
Like, you got some other niggas to deal with before you just jump to the upper echelon of MCs after you ain't really been the dopest MC for over 10 years.
Come on, my nigga.
Uh-uh.
No, no.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
Almost 10 years ago, you was putting out an album doing the same thing that you're doing now, saying that the last album was garbage and this is why.
I'm tired of that.
I'm tired of you coming out telling us why you garbage yeah you just got to go sit down and be garbage
honestly honestly since you wouldn't take the kid gloves off go be garbage somewhere sit down
chill out uh all right what else happened in hip-hop we did made in amer. We did Made. We did M. We did more M.
We did MGK.
Wait, should G-Eazy be responding?
He responded.
Wait, G-Eazy?
Wait, what?
He responded to MGK?
No, no.
He didn't win.
Yeah, I saw it this morning.
I was listening to it.
Oh, man.
It's getting spicy out there with the white on white crime.
Well, not that spicy because it's white, but. I like a little white on white crime. Well, not that spicy because it's white.
I like a little white
on white crime.
It's an unseasoned beef.
It's a little salt and pepper.
It could use
a little old day or something.
I don't really want to hear anymore
about that beef. I don't either.
I'm glad that it shifted over to MGK and M&M.
Let's talk about Colin Kaepernick.
Let's.
Great job, Nike.
Round of applause. Great fucking job.
Round of applause.
Smart job.
Deserving job.
So, because y'all two say that, what do y'all say to the people
that say that racism is a big
business? It is.
Are we judging Nike
for capitalizing on the business of racism?
This is my thing with...
Anytime there's...
I'm not.
Anytime someone is too late to the party
or shouldn't be doing something
that is really a good thing,
I don't have a problem with that.
Yeah, I don't have a problem
because even...
Because ultimately it's a good thing.
Like, yes, you might be too late.
Yes, it might be from the wrong messenger.
But it's still a good thing.
And let's say that even is the case.
It doesn't negate the fact that now Colin Kaepernick is put in a position with people behind him.
Right.
When he was battling the NFL by himself.
Right.
So he has some money and some backing now.
by himself right so he has some money and some backing now you can judge the intentions of the move but my only thoughts is now Colin Kaepernick has someone with him exactly what they reasoning
was it's way bigger now right this case is heating up yeah the case last week that we learned is uh
being allowed to move forward what's that uh Colin Kaepernick versus the league. Oh, the collusion shit.
Collusion, yeah.
When Goodell went to whoever and said,
yo, dog, dismiss that.
And they was like, nah, dog.
They were like, nah, nah, nah.
I'd like to meet those lawyers.
No, no, no.
That's going to stay.
And by Nike backing him,
I would assume
That there's a lot of people
Out there that believes
He has a good chance to win
Yeah
Yeah for sure
Don't settle either
For sure
Don't settle
Don't settle out
Don't
No
Don't settle
Don't take what they offer
Fight that shit
I mean you've been fighting
Keep fighting
Keep fighting a good fight
Cap's a hero man
He is
100%
Yeah I don't see Cap settling
He's come too far with this to settle.
Yeah.
But that's why my stance is still fuck the NFL.
Why?
Because I have to still stand with Kaepernick.
I can't just act like, okay, that was a moment that happened, now I'm back to just support
the NFL.
I can't do that.
Because the risk that he take and the limb that he stepped out on was too great.
I can't do that because the risk that he take and the limb that he stepped out on
was too great like so I can't
just because time has passed and now
let him fight that on his own
personal time and through the courts and all of that
nah fuck the NFL
I'm still I wanted to still be visible
like yo I'm still standing with this dude because
I know how much
it took for him to do that like
this he was fresh off a Super Bowl not
two three years. Yeah.
And let's point out,
I think a story was floating around
that before he even did that,
he went and talked to a military vet
to find out how he should proceed.
And the vet said,
I stand with that.
Yeah, just take a knee.
Just take a knee.
That will respect us
there's been a lot of vets
that have
supported him
yeah
absolutely
you're doing the right thing
absolutely
this is why we fought
so you would have the
ability to do so
absolutely
which is why I have to
still continue
to be vocal about my support
it's bullshit
they're just trying to
get us away from the
actual reason why
Colin Kaepernick is kneeling
absolutely
and it has nothing to do
with the American flag
or the military
or the war
or what you guys
have fought for.
Right.
I'll tell you
what I did enjoy.
I do enjoy
all the fake Adidas ads.
Those are great.
I got to be honest
with you guys.
I enjoy watching all the
The Kanye one
was very funny.
Oh, I love it.
I enjoy watching
all the white people
burn their $30 Nikes.
Yeah, they wasn't even
burning the Kyrie's.
It was burning the da-dum-da-dum Nikes, man.
You know, you got to make me believe it, white people.
It was burning the Payless Shoes.
The Payless Shoes.
The joints you get on the table at Dr. J's with the plastic between them.
Yeah, sorry.
You can't burn them.
Nobody wants them.
Yeah, no.
Sorry, Carter.
You burning some bullshits, man.
Get out of here.
Yeah, no.
No way at all.
I would have burnt those, too. And they wasn't the freshest. They was dirty anyway. Exactly it up. No way at all. I would have burnt
those too.
And they wasn't the
freshest.
They was dirty
anyway.
Exactly.
That's what I'm
You should have
been burnt them
bullshit.
Mow the lawn
Nikes.
Right.
Exactly.
Run some Aaron
Nikes.
Get out of here
man.
But you run some
errands.
Run some Aaron
sevens.
Go pick up the
kid eights.
Fuck out of here man. Yeah. I don't the kid eights. Get the fuck out of here, man.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I don't think Nike gives a fuck that you burning some shit.
Yeah.
Yeah, but yeah. You still bought them, motherfucker.
Word.
Man, Nike don't give a fuck.
What you do with them?
You bought them.
Listen, corporate wars, man.
I've been talking about it to the people that are watching intently but i love how in my head anyway somehow the drake adidas
rollout was foiled and now drake will do all in his power to dead adidas and drake is powerful
true i mean the first thing he said coming off that whole shit was uh checks over stripes
first verse well clearly even judging by this new him and French snippet
that's come out
clearly he's not finished
no
he's not done
see that's how
these niggas beef
and that's why
Jay is the greatest
of all time
because he invented
the whole
business beef
to me
yeah
he was beefing
with people
and you public niggas
would have never
known a thing
right niggas hated public niggas would have never known a thing.
Right.
Niggas hated Ho behind the scenes, man.
That nigga Ho was beefing like, I'm not in business, man. I'm in business, man.
True.
Let me handle my business, damn.
That nigga was frustrated when he said that hit that damn.
Get out of here, Beans.
Let me handle my business, beans. Let me end on one business.
Damn, it's funny.
Damn, what was I just talking about?
We got over our laugh.
Oh, yeah.
So now, so yeah, corporate wars.
Corporate wars.
Drake is taking the Kanye beef to another level because now this is turned into Nike versus Adidas.
So now the French snippet is out where Drake is saying, what did he say, Rory?
Are we on to the 350s over here, my nigga?
That's not the wave?
Keeping it G.
I told her don't wear no 350s around me.
Oh, well, Aubrey's keeping it G.
Yo.
Let's talk about it.
Aubrey is keeping it G with you.
So first of all, when he sent Future, somebody to get the squad of chicks, let's picture it.
Because it was
a squad. It definitely was.
It was a squad and the homies knew the one that
Drake was targeting. Right. And then they
came over and the one Drake was targeting was
wearing 350s.
Man, I'm going to need you to take those off.
No, no. He said to her, yo, I'm going to keep it a G.
The exact line is how I picture it. Yo, my. Don't wear those. He said to her, yo, I'm going to keep it a G. The exact line is how I feel.
Yo, ma.
Don't with it.
Yo, get her some of the OVO.
Get her some flip flops.
Get her some of the OVO J's, please.
I will not allow her to be in my presence with this filth.
You know Drake called it filth.
For sure.
Because he's cultured.
Such filth.
I love petty niggas.
Do y'all know that about me no i know if anybody knows petty shit i'm not the only one no no you're not the only all right time out quick quick sidebar
before you got here mall parks for some reason was watching young buck talk talking to his phone
addressing something right and i was saying to myself,
that's the moment
that things all went downhill
when real niggas
had to start talking
at their phones.
Because, like,
we never figured out
a cool way to do it.
Like,
how do you make it look
gangster to talking
to the phone?
Especially when you beef
and all that stuff.
Yeah, and America
don't care about men.
So they gave all
of the cool gadgets to the women to kind of help with, like, doing cool shit with your phone. Especially when you beefing or something. Yeah, and America don't care about men. So they gave all of the cool gadgets to the women to kind of help with doing cool shit with your phone.
Like the selfie stick.
Yeah, women can get away with it.
The little circle.
Yeah, the little thing with that.
The little thing that has the little circle thing.
The case that gives you the great lighting.
Yeah.
Oh, my God.
Was that the cheat code?
We can't have the case with the lights.
We couldn't use that.
No, no, no.
I wanted it, too. No, no, no. You can't do that. I mean, I wanted better lighting. Yeah, but We can't have the case with the lights. We couldn't use that. No, no, no. I wanted it too.
No, no, no.
You can't do that.
I mean, I wanted better lighting.
Yeah, but you can't do that.
They sold me my OLED TV
from Best Buy
by telling me about
how the lighting
wasn't in just one spot
in the back.
It was everywhere in the back
and that's why it's crazy.
That's what that phone case did.
Yeah.
That chick made a fortune
and boogied on them chicks.
She ain't even got one on her phone And the selfie stick
Bitches do this shit's way
Bitches start beating
Other bitches up with it
That shit was so big
They came out with
Fake selfie sticks
Like you had to get
The official one
Yeah it was called
Elfie sticks
Take the
Two dollars at the gas station
Yeah it wasn't the gas station
It definitely was
Yo a chick ever try to get y'all to use they shit?
The selfie stick?
Yes, don't lie.
Hell no.
Asia definitely tried to get me.
Come on, it'll be cool.
No, man.
It won't be cool.
It won't be cool.
Hope lightning strike that shit when he holds it up.
Yeah, 100%.
Okay, back to me loving petty niggas.
Back to that fucking Drake snippet.
I really like that when French and Drake call each other.
It's to diss someone?
Yes.
You were the target last time.
As having been on the receiving end of that collaborative effort.
And as having mismanaged the timing of the responses and all of that.
Sometimes I go back to what if I had waited today to just put the fucking song out?
I mean.
Then it'd have been on.
And just put out Wake.
Yeah, I think some people probably said that.
Yeah, yeah.
In your circle, but.
Yeah, it's not like.
I know this, y'all.
I'm hard-headed.
You got to be hard-headed to get to certain places, though.
You're right.
You got to be stubborn.
Even in all the shit I've been saying about him, about me being better than him.
Like, certain niggas, you just have to have that stubbornness.
Like, Kobe had to feel like
he was the best nigga ever. Yeah.
You just had to.
Where's I going? What was I saying before this shit?
Petty people. Oh, yeah.
I love that they do that when they get together.
Y'all don't like that? Who what?
Drake and French.
When they call each other,
Drake getting off the spice.
Yeah, yeah, for sure. Spice is coming. Somebody. Common, other, Drake getting off the spice. For sure.
Spice is coming.
Somebody.
Common, me, Drake.
Who?
Where's French?
Something about French just brings it out of Aubrey, man.
And French be talking about bitches.
He only dissing nobody.
Oh, French be chilling with his tigers and elephants.
Yeah.
I'd be so jealous
of these niggas
that they have tigers
and elephants.
I got to go home
and hug my dog.
I want a tiger too.
Fritz just want to smoke
I've been wanting a tiger.
Back in my hookah days,
I was like,
that'd be dope
if a lion was right here.
No, it wouldn't.
No, it wouldn't. No, it wouldn't.
No?
That'd be terrible.
Brooklyn's bad enough.
I thought that would have been swag.
A lion?
I'm glad he's chilled out.
Don't lie with Hookah.
You don't think a chick's like a lion?
No.
Not really.
For like two seconds.
Chicks always like everything for two seconds.
Yeah.
Then it'd become a problem.
Yeah, and then the other bitches get to it.
Someone loses a hand or a finger or something.
What else is really important that that has happened
well speaking of Kanye
with the 350 shit
he
I guess apologized
oh my fucking god
Jesus
we got a whole podcast
full of the spice
it's been a spicy week
I forgot Kanye
went back to hang out
with his old friends
is this the rebrand
listen man
the fuck
is this the rebrand
listen
wait what the fuck Is this the rebrand? Listen, man. The fuck? Is this the rebrand? Listen.
Wait.
What the fuck?
Y'all don't see all the bullshit that's going on out there.
God damn it.
We're here to tell you.
Funny thing.
But why do niggas always want to go home for rebrand? Kanye.
Why?
No.
The go back home rebrand?
That's his only option right now.
He probably went to Harold's,
got some chicken. He went all the way
back home.
You can't go back to Chicago.
Don't do that after
everybody turned their back on you.
And consequences there.
That's what I'm saying.
It's funny when consequences and GLC are your saviors. Yeah, GLC,
you going back to the squad.
Boy, them niggas is real niggas
for just having open arms
and loving their brother.
Loving their brother.
Shout out to black men
loving black men, man.
Unconditional love.
Welcome your brother back.
Help him out.
I'm all for you guys' end.
Jesus Christ.
I don't really think
it should be marketed
and promoted until y'all get a hold of things. Right. I don't really think it should be marketed and promoted
until y'all get a hold of things.
Right.
I don't think there are
types of marketing
and promoting anyway.
They all posed
for a picture.
Consequence didn't look
happy about it.
He didn't.
Oh, that might have been
just his face.
And I'm not trying
to issue consequences.
If you hear this,
niggas be listening now.
Con's been listening to you.
And I'm just saying,
niggas is listening.
My phone rang.
They don't think that's scary
that you never know
who's listening?
I kind of like that.
That shit be kind of wild
when I be out.
Freaky Bronx nigga.
No, I'm just saying,
I like that.
First of all,
Freaky Bronx nigga
is some crazy
disrespectful shit.
That's some disrespectful shit.
Yo,
this nigga freaky
ass for them, nigga.
Freaky Bronx nigga.
Yeah, nigga. Fuck out Bronx nigga. Yeah, nigga.
Get the fuck out of here, Cedric face ass.
Hip hop was born in Cedric face ass, nigga.
Freaky Bronx nigga.
That is kind of funny.
All right, what was I just talking about?
The rebrand.
The rebrand.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
You went back home.
You can't go back home.
I wasn't.
When I saw that picture I was like
I know a rebrand
When I see it
Knock it off
That ain't gonna work
That ain't gonna work
That ain't gonna work
He needs it
That ain't gonna work
Yeah he got a new sneaker
Coming out
He got a
That's what it is
Yeah he trying to
Bad nigga gotta go
Sneak in Kylie's room
And find that Travis demo
It's in there
I'm telling y'all There's's some shit Travis got in his...
In the top drawer?
Yo, he got his future wave in Kylie's room somewhere.
You can get that shit, man.
Yeah.
You better go get it.
You better go get it.
You better go get it.
How many more albums y'all think he got in him?
Yeah.
Kanye?
He'll be around for a while.
Yeah.
He keep doing this seven song shit.
He got 10.
True.
I don't think he's going to do that much.
I don't think he's going to do that.
I think that was a def jam as much as he
keeps pumping like this shit worked and then he sold well that was a bad mistake yeah he knows
all that shit was trash you can't tell my homeboy m that he loved he think that was the greatest
album of the year yay yeah nah who wait who was your homeboy he we have this argument almost
every day his man not eminem yeah his man thinks that. I don't think it was that terrible.
It wasn't terrible.
I don't think it was a good album at all.
It wasn't terrible.
I'm only judging by Kanye West standards.
It wasn't a good album.
By Kanye West standards, it was terrible.
It wasn't a good album for Kanye West.
It wasn't even in the top 15 albums.
No Mistakes is the only song I think I could listen to again.
And I don't even listen to that.
Whichever the one with Head Charm.
And that's because Ty Dolla $ign is singing his asshole on it.
I love him.
Ty Dolla $ign, you can't do no wrong yeah um did y'all of course y'all saw uh what did
maul and joe do you accept his apology no no because i know it's only because he's trying
to sell something yeah i'm not rolling yet either the flip-flops the big the flip-flops
you're trying to sell or the new the new So you don't think It was genuine at all
No
That he feels like
He hurt black people
Nope
No
Okay
Cause I don't feel like
He really apologized
Number one
Well he didn't say
What he was apologizing for
I know
He just said I'm sorry
I thought all of that was bullshit
He went up there with his crew
And said you know what it is
That's his apology
I think he need to go
And get with his people
That he love
And that love him
And that have his best interest
At heart
All of those people
In that room
I feel like They fit Check those boxes and he shouldn't be seen or heard from
until something occurs like we have to stop hearing from him now and that's okay that's fine
i'm more he got a show i gotta just watch him i gotta see his action and his movements and listen
to him and that's how i'll know if this is sincere.
But just because you went back to Chicago and went to a radio station and got some of your crew from the beginning of your career with you and took a picture, that doesn't say that you're sorry.
I think John Monopoly is managing him again.
Yeah, he went back. He pressed the reset button.
It's the rebrand.
I'm not mad at that, though.
I'm not mad at a rebrand.
And if it's genuine.
Right.
It's the reason for it
It's like
Kanye only speaks to us
When he's trying to sell something
I don't even
That has to be the first time
He was back in Chicago
In how many years
This whole shit
That's going on in Chicago
With all this violence
I haven't seen
I could be wrong
Maybe he's doing shit
Behind the scenes
He doesn't want to make public
I don't know
But I'm just saying I don't know.
But I'm just saying I haven't seen anything
of him being in the streets
being on the grounds
talking to the youth
doing this doing that
in Chicago
ever.
So
I mean
don't try to just sell me
the new Yeezy
and go to a radio station
and say yeah
I worded it wrong.
I shouldn't have said it like that.
You didn't word it wrong.
Because I have sandals to sell.
No.
Yeah.
I'm not.
You more than worded it wrong. Yeah I don'tals to sell. No. Word. Yeah. I'm not. You more than worded it wrong.
Yeah, I don't care about sneakers
that much.
I'm sorry.
Yeah.
Damn, now I'm sad again.
What you sad about, man?
It don't matter.
I'm going to fix it right now.
What you sad about?
Girl, why y'all niggas
keep making me sad?
No, man.
That wasn't a sad part.
I got to say, yes, it was, man.
Because I like those sneakers.
But nah.
Do you like the Japanese sandals?
You gonna rock those in the crib?
No.
I can see you in those.
I'm sure this is kind of cool right there, though.
You could see me in those.
Shut up.
It's just swag.
I would wear them.
If they weren't buttoned.
With your heel over the back of the sandal?
Well, Kanye said that that's culture.
That's right.
Japanese culture, but culture yet and still.
So listen, homeboy from the Cosby Show.
What was homeboy's name?
Jeffrey?
Not Jeffrey.
The neighbor, Osborne.
What was the nigga name that was caught bagging up the groceries
and the picture came out and everybody was sad
because we loved that nigga on the Cosby Show
and now he's bagging up groceries? There's something wrong with bagging up the groceries and the picture came out and everybody was sad because we loved that nigga on the Cosby show and now he's bagging
up groceries?
There's something wrong with bagging up groceries.
Yeah, man.
I hate that.
Well, it depends where he's bagging groceries.
Up there.
He was at a Trader Joe's, right?
It's a solid supermarket.
Trader Joe's is hard, fam.
I would work there for the discount.
Wait, all right.
Smells great in there.
Finally, a conversation of some substance.
Yeah.
Where are we ranking Trader Joe's in the boutique market?
It's up there.
Because it's not too bougie, but it's still better than the-
They got cheap wine.
Trader Joe's is up there, my man.
It's top three.
They got fancy soap.
Yeah, that's top three.
Like anywhere where you could buy some almond milk and fancy soap.
Right.
Their cookie selection is ridiculous.
Yeah.
All right, so what's
number one? What's the
number one grocery store?
Rachel.
I mean, you would probably have to put Whole Foods up there.
100% Whole Foods is up there.
Publix, maybe? Publix is
really good. I wish we had a fucking Publix.
We already brought this up before.
Oh yeah, Wegmans. Still got to stick to our
roots with C-Town and Key Food.
Absolutely.
You go in there and get that old chicken if you want.
No, what's the shit over here?
Just keep taking that stick off that chicken and putting a new one on it.
No, what's the shit over here where you got to be a man?
Not Sam's Club.
There's another one over here where you got to be a man.
All these.
Yes, Costco.
But those are like warehouses.
You want mayonnaise for the next two years.
Yo, funny, funny. That's the problem with the BJ's Costco. But those are like warehouses. Like, you want mayonnaise for the next two years. Yo, funny, funny.
That's the problem with the BJ show.
I bought a jar of mayonnaise out of Costco's, and that shit is still in there.
And that was 2009.
It's still good, though.
Yeah, it's still good, though.
Still fresh.
Yeah, but I'm the nigga that wants mayonnaise for the next two years.
Like, I was raised to believe there's a few things that I'm judging you if you don't have in your household.
And mayonnaise is one.
Sure.
Garbage bags is on there.
Wait.
Dishwashing detergent.
Oh, I mean, palm olive or some shit.
You ain't got that, my nigga.
One, two-ply toilet paper.
You ain't got that.
Come on, fam.
Like, how we living?
You got to spend the extra dollars on things that matter.
Yeah, yeah.
And thin toilet paper ain't that.
Man, go to Costco's and strap the fucking two years of mayonnaise to the top of the trunk and go home. Yeah, you got to clear out the whole trunk for that big ass toilet paper ain't there. Fan, go to Costco's and strap the fucking two years of mayonnaise to the top of the trunk and go home.
Yeah, you got to clear out the whole trunk for that big ass truck of mayonnaise.
Yeah, make the second trip, go back, get the rest of your stuff.
You start asking niggas if they want sandwiches for no reason, like just to get rid of that truck.
You want a sandwich?
I'm the nasty nigga.
I'm going in there getting the mayonnaise and a little 32-inch for the bathroom.
That's a gross cart. That's a gross shopping cart. That's a gross cart.
That is a gross,
that's a gross shopping cart.
That's a nasty cart.
Hey, wait,
you ever try to be the nigga
to get one over
at the register
like you was your dad's
Costco cart
or some shit?
Boy, is that a nerve-wracking time.
Like, nah, this ain't true.
Yo, when you was born,
my G,
I was like,
ugh,
blah, blah.
This ain't true. Get out. Yo, do me a favor. my G? I was like, ugh, blah, blah. Say it's you.
Get out.
Yo, do me a favor.
Put the mayonnaise on the TV back.
Yo, put the mayonnaise back in 32 and the TV back where it belongs.
That's a sick-ass shopping cart.
Funny shit, you could do the register at Costco.
There's a cop waiting there for you, too.
Like, I dare you to try to take the mayonnaise on the TV.
On the TV?
Like, I dare you. I'm getting a mayonnaise on the TV. On the TV? Like, I dare you.
A nigga getting a mayonnaise and TV in the same day?
That's crazy.
The fuck is going on?
That's your list.
I need a mayo.
I need a new TV.
Where you going, bro?
I'm telling you.
I got to run out to get mayo and a TV.
Yo, I know y'all laughing.
Y'all going to be so bad when y'all go to make some shit
and ain't no mayonnaise.
That's true.
Yeah.
But you know what the thing about mayonnaise
is you know
when you're running out.
So it's like
you got time.
Nah, but you know
when you're running out.
Sometimes you can't see it
through the jar.
Sometimes it looks like
it's full.
No, no, no.
Black niggas feel like
they could get the edge
of the butter knife
to last another week.
Get the bottom.
You really is
with the spoon in there.
What?
Yo, that's smart.
Why we never thought
of that as black people?
That's why people
always use a spoon.
That's their utensil.
White people figured out
a few things before us.
The spoon,
apple pie.
What?
White people,
they weapon of choice
is spoons.
That's what they use.
I mean,
it's a versatile utensil.
Y'all don't remember
when I was running around
trying to figure out, I was trying to figure out stereotypes, right?
So I know all the black stereotypes because I'm black.
I think it was Rory I was asking about, or Parks, like what would be, what's some of the white stereotypes?
Like, I don't know what society attaches to white people.
I think Parks is the one that told me apple pie was one.
Yeah.
Tuna casserole.
That's gross. What white people got?erole. Tuna casserole.
Definitely one.
What white people got?
Y'all ain't got potato salad.
Pumpkin pie.
Y'all ain't got shit.
Pie.
We got mad pies.
Yeah, yeah.
Y'all cherry pie
and pumpkin pie
bacon motherfuckers.
That's what y'all do.
I can see why
white people's mad.
Yeah, I can see why.
We was over there
with flavor.
Yeah.
Y'all got pumpkin pie.
We got sweet potato.
Hey, hey. It's your name, pie. We got sweet potato. Like, look.
This is the name. Sweet potato.
That's not a regular potato.
White people love sweet potatoes, too.
They try to make it. They try to call it something else. They fuck it up and they just go and they just
make the pumpkin. They're like, listen, let's just
stop pumpkin. That ain't pumpkin, bitch.
White people definitely go to
the black house and try to slide the pumpkin pie
between the sweet potato pie. We know the color. Get that out of here. That's try to slide the pumpkin pie Between the sweet potato pie
Like we know the color
Get that out of here
That's pumpkin my nigga
That ain't sweet potato
Get that off the table my nigga
Y'all love my white friends
That's kind of funny
We have a lot of dips too
Oh yeah y'all some dips
Y'all do them dips
It's very social
And it's a community
We can all come together
That's why I'll never
Understand racism
Cause we need each other
We do
Like you think I wanna
Live a life without dips
Yeah
I can't live without chicken
I think rice
Rice could get us all together
Rice could save the world
Rice does bring us all together
Yeah
Like every culture
Roy stop doing white people shit
Or
You can't claim rice
That's Asian
No I'm saying
White people definitely
Cannot claim rice
White people rice is awful
I'm saying everyone in the
world loves rice. I'm not saying...
You're right, but don't try to claim it.
Give them their props.
Give the Spanish people their props.
We ain't trying to take rice away from niggas.
I'm not.
We don't love rice.
Y'all take America. Now y'all want to take rice.
I'm going to take it all.
Y'all took America.
Get out of here. I ain't going to lie. I'm with Rory though. yeah y'all took America get out of here
why y'all going to
try to take rice
yo I ain't going to lie
I'm with Rory though
I love rice
fuck the bigger
every single culture
eats rice
I'm claiming rice
they can bring us
all together
yeah I agree
I'm so trash
I love just
white ass rice
yeah but white people
rice is different
y'all just take butter
and put it in white rice
that's trash
that's bomb I like butter in my rice nah not white rice. That's trash. That's bomb.
I like butter in my rice.
No, not white rice.
I can't remember the last time I ate just white rice.
Well, you don't eat things. With some Chinese food.
No, I eat rice.
You don't eat chicken.
Just plain white rice.
You don't eat chicken and broccoli.
I get some sesame chicken on there.
You got some white rice.
You got some stewed chicken sauce on top of that or something.
Just white rice and butter?
I'm not eating that.
That's how you know.
Just by itself?
Yeah.
That's how you know somebody.
That's a poverty meal
I'm at an age now
where I don't have to eat that
I'm not doing that
reheating white rice
give me some rice and peas
some yellow rice
you ain't gonna just give me
plain white rice
and tell me
put some butter on it
yo
oh yo
ah
yo
mole is so funny
that was a struggle
I love when I remember
something about mole oh god here we go yo you know what moles I'm laughing. That was a struggle. I love when I remember something about Maul.
Oh, God.
Here we go.
You know what?
Maul's funny.
I'm sitting here listening to this nigga talk about stew chicken and all that shit.
And I'm thinking to myself, I say, yo, Maul is...
You know, you can just tell when a nigga got somebody in his family that gets super busy
in the kitchen.
Then he starts talking about shit like stew chicken and shit.
All this shit that Maul just said.
So as I'm thinking about that, I'm thinking about when I lived with Maul.
Maul definitely used to dip out on a holiday and be like, yo, I'm going to my sister's house.
You want me to bring you back?
Yo, I'm going over to mom's.
You already know how mom is.
You want me to bring something back?
At least I'm like, yo, I'll bring something back.
Ma, I want you
to bring something back.
Yeah, next time he goes
to that guy,
I'll bring something back.
Yeah, no, when mom's cooking,
I got to break bread.
I got to break bread.
Yeah, my mom's family
could cook a little bit.
I'll even give you
the foil on the plate.
Yeah, for sure.
I appreciate that.
Yeah, but then it's finicky.
It's a little phony
because mom know
what his family
could cook good,
so now it's only like
a little bit of greens
it's like a corner of greens
like come on my name
let me see
where you know the greens
go first
let me see your plate
yo I was looking at you
Instagram my G
yeah yeah yeah
it's only like my plate
this plate's not a lot
now I gotta be the duck nigga
to steal my girl greens
put it all in one plate
that's a fact before she see it that's a fact for sure and then eat it steal my girl greens. Put it all in one plate?
That's a fact.
Before she see it.
That's a fact.
For sure.
And then eat them before she come.
Your girl gonna let you get it.
You gotta get it from her.
Alright, come on.
Let's get back to dissoniggas.
Let's get back to dissoniggas.
We went off on a food tangent.
And I'm having a blast.
Well, speaking of food.
What happened?
I don't really eat breakfast.
Oh, speaking of food. What happened? I don't really eat breakfast. Oh, speaking of food,
M, I will beat you.
This shit in your head.
You fooled, nigga.
Anyway, all right,
now what was I saying?
I know, so we know
I caught your little interview.
I caught it too.
You know.
I don't know if anybody
else caught it.
I caught it.
Rory, did you catch it?
I did.
Right when it dropped, actually, because I support my friends.
And I couldn't wait to see Joe talk about his new venture with The Breakfast Club.
That's interesting.
Hey, young Viv.
Were you on an emotional roller coaster when you saw it?
No. Were they fickle coaster when you saw it? No
Were they fickle?
Were there feelings everywhere?
No
A little Shiggy action?
Not at all
Shiggy action
Yo, I'm so tired of Shiggy being everywhere
I need Shiggy to go home
Yo, why was Shiggy in Philly playing ball with Rory and Meek?
Shiggy can't ball
Yo, come on
Hey, Shiggy
Hey, I'm not dissing you
So don't come up to me
Trying to snuff me
But you just watch niggas
Sometimes and be like
Damn that nigga moving around
I'm tired watching him
Did you see the latest one
Of him at the Drake show
That motherfucker
Was trying to come up
With new moves
He was jumping
He was sliding on his knees
Shiggy
Shiggy has to snuff Aubrey
Honestly
He got him out there
Doing the dance Like It's tough to do The same dance Aubrey Honestly You got him out there Doing the dance
Like
It's tough to do
The same dance every night man
You got the hit song
To rely on
I'm up here just dancing away
Shiggy's gonna do that shit
Every night if Drake asks him
As he should
Shiggy used to that
Vine six second shit
That song is about
Three minutes long
Yeah
Oh shit
Can I make a confession
To you guys
While we're on this topic
Of fucking niggas
With internet fame?
You know what I'd be doing now?
You know this page I'm glued to and I get mad at myself for being glued there?
Oh God.
I blame Revolt.
They keep posting these niggas.
I followed them.
Wasn't the kid the whiz?
You know him?
I might be saying it wrong.
He does a bunch of tricks with his hat.
Sounds pretty cool. No, No he be killing that shit
With his hat man
You following a kid
That does tricks with his hat
It's called show time
It's on the train
Yeah them niggas
You know can't do it
You know can't do it
They be on the train
And they be
I know they be on the train
One of the guys
That be on the train
He has a
Oh he's famous though
I'm not saying famous,
but they running around
dancing everywhere
and they getting that shit off.
Just get on the A train
between 59th and 125th.
I see seven of them guys
in real life.
But I be watching
because Homeboy's girl
is pregnant,
so they be doing
a lot of the cute dancing,
hat flipping to her
and her flipping the hat to him.
As a nigga that can't dance,
I'd be glued watching that shit.
I'd be like,
hey,
I wish I could flip my hat to Sin.
That would be a hilarious video
of you trying to...
A finito fedora.
Man, Sin ain't gonna catch shit.
I wish I could flip my hat to Sin.
Yeah, I wanna flip my Roc Nation hat.
Sin gonna look at that shit
and hit the ground like,
what the fuck are you doing?
No, Sin gonna try and... Sin, I'm gonna flip my Roc Nation hat. Sing on me, get that shit hit the ground. What the fuck are you doing? No, sing on me.
I'm going to flip my Roc Nation hat.
She's going to be trying to get a deal.
She's going to catch that shit and start singing.
Do I want to kill Rory about that Jay-Z picture some more or no?
It's up to you.
No.
Nothing you can do to kill me for that one.
Yeah, I don't mind.
Yeah, I want a picture with O.
You're just jealous, yeah.
I am.
I want to kill you about that breakfast club
interview.
All right,
so let's talk about it.
Let's talk about it.
Let's talk about it.
Let's talk about it.
Y'all saw it.
Y'all saw it.
Niggas had a little spice
for y'all
because y'all whack.
I let niggas talk.
I let them say
what they had to say.
No,
I'm glad.
Let me say something.
I'm so glad
you let that just go.
Like,
you didn't stop anything.
Thank you for that because I wanted it to go exactly the way it did. Well, I'm going to you let that just go. Like you didn't stop anything. Thank you for that.
Because I wanted it to go exactly the way it did.
Well, what am I going to do?
What can I do on somebody?
So thank you for that.
Like you got to play this corporate wars.
You got to let people rock on your platforms.
I get it.
I get it.
You know, I understand.
But it's just like.
Let's dissect it a little bit though.
Just for starters.
So y'all watched it?
Yeah, I had to. Yeah, we were here to just for starters. So y'all watched it. Yeah, I had to.
Yeah.
We were here to support our friend.
Let me,
let me,
let me just say if anybody,
Joe,
we could,
Maul and I could be replaced by anybody in this show is successful.
So I wasn't expecting anyone to talk about me for 25 fucking minutes on our interview.
Yeah.
Was that sad?
That was sad.
Yes.
That was sad.
Yeah.
That was sad.
You guys are not professional.
So,
so that's,
I'm,
I'm a little curious.
I don't believe that.
Why would you talk about somebody that could be replaced for that long?
I certainly don't think that I'm the only attraction here.
Listen, the thing is, this is the thing, right?
I love when he's like that.
Because everybody's asking, telling me, yo, you know, you said the breakfast club was, oh, okay, cool.
Yeah, you got to respond to that before you can provide smoke.
Because Charlemagne did tell me to tell you that. Yeah, you got to respond to that before you can provide smoke. Because Charlamagne did tell me
to tell you that.
Yeah, okay.
So this is the response.
When I said the breakfast club was over,
did I mean that the breakfast club
would no longer be on air?
Did I think the radio station
would be empty?
Did I think that they wouldn't be
on YouTube anymore?
No.
When I said the breakfast club was over,
I meant their impact is not the same nobody
looks to them for information and the cool shit that's what i meant by it was over those that
the the lore that was there at one point is no longer there and charlamagne would respond to
you by saying they're syndicated in 800 markets and all this other shit.
See, when a nigga start going to numbers, you know what that tells me?
What?
You reaching.
I don't care about numbers.
I know when I walk outside and I ask niggas when the last time they watched The Breakfast Club, they can't answer me.
I know that that's one of the most highest viewed shows as of recently because you hot and you on it.
So what does that say?
And let me point out to any of you people out there
checking the velocity rates that Joe was providing out here,
that was a million in a day.
I'm not the numbers guy.
No, but they're the numbers guy.
You used the word velocity guy.
They're the numbers guy.
Because I just learned that.
They're the numbers guy.
I just learned that in ad world, that's important.
Sure.
Of course.
Yeah, but that-
How fast can you hit certain benchmarks?
But they play the numbers, which is why they invited you and anybody else that goes viral.
Well, no, I was contractually obligated to be there.
Of course you are.
By revolt.
Of course you are.
But what I'm saying is, I'm addressing it, meaning that it's over for that.
It doesn't have that.
What do you have to say to Charlamagne when he says when he talks about the difficulties of doing some of the pitfalls that you face trying to do something for eight years in a row?
They've been rocking for eight years.
Salute to that.
I salute that.
I'm not saying at one point they weren't hot.
I'm saying now today it's not the
same nobody ain't checking for that like that that's all i'm saying and that's not a knock on
any of them it's run its course though so now the people are looking for they're looking at new
channels new areas now like okay we get it we know what that is like salute yeah but they still
here rocking like it's not over that's what you say that's what you say it's over i say it's over impactful impactfully it's over and then charlemagne
said some other things he would never sit down with me and rory because we're inexperienced
charlemagne you've sat down with inexperienced people before in fact you've given inexperienced
people an opportunity and every nigga's inexperienced until he gets experienced so
what exactly was you trying to say right there?
Yeah, when he said it in that tone, I didn't take that as a slight law.
I think why this works so well is because we're a bunch of friends kicking it that are inexperienced and don't try to do the radio bullshit.
This is, it goes back to- That's important to say.
It goes back to what Joe just said.
That's important to say.
So I don't understand your tone.
Niggas can't rap like him.
So we're going to find another way.
I can't interview like-
It's a similar parallel.
Larry King. I can't interview like Howard Stern. That's not what I'm trying to do.
But you ain't going to tell me that I can't sit down and have a conversation that people are not
going to be entertained by. I've been having conversations my whole life. I don't need
experience with having a conversation with somebody. I know how to talk.
But these industry niggas,
they'll make it seem like their job is more difficult
than it is to keep
the real cool niggas out though.
See, I know what that play
was about.
He understand that
there's new cool niggas
coming into this area.
So now it's like
you're going to try
to put these walls on.
You're inexperienced.
Why would I sit down with you?
Oh, you was inexperienced
at one point, Charlamagne.
Why would somebody want to sit down with you? Oh, you was inexperienced at one point, Charlamagne. Why would somebody want to sit down with you?
And I will say that's one of the things I big up Charlamagne about is the fact that he gives chances to people that are not experienced.
I love that.
And you can't really.
It's not on his side now.
You know, I couldn't really say it up there.
And I'll let Rory speak more to this
on on when he sees fit but like you can't say some of the things that you were saying charlamagne
about my niggas and then your niggas be your niggas but this is my thing all right charlamagne
i have no issue anyone ever saying honestly let's talk about it i have no issue with any black person
saying they don't want a white person to talk about the culture I have no issue with any black person saying they don't want a white person to talk about the culture.
I have no issue with that at all.
I do.
But keep that same consistent energy because you've been doing that very fucking thing since 2014 once a week.
Curse it, that nigga, Roy.
It's hypocritical.
And maybe he was joking.
No, but see, my thing is... But it makes no sense.
You do it every single week
My thing is
I just don't understand
Why Charlamagne has a problem
With me or Rory or whoever
Being honest and being
You know brutally honest at times
And saying what they feel
When that's how you built your name
At the Breakfast Club
You were the honest guy
But what did he say
He had a problem with y'all
Being honest
No but that's what it is
Because I said that his shows was whack on MTV2.
I know what the real issue he has.
I know what the real...
It ain't about me saying the Breakfast Club is over.
It's not about that.
He didn't like when I said that the shows on MTV2 were trash.
But my thing was, if they weren't trash, they wouldn't have canceled the show.
All right, so let me play devil's advocate.
Sometimes shows get cancelled For other reasons
Trash shows get cancelled
Great shows don't get cancelled
And if they get cancelled
It's not that quick
Okay
They'll have some years
Before it's like okay
We kind of lost the steam
So
I never judge a nigga
For trying and failing
I'm not mad at him for trying
I'm not mad at that
I'm just saying
That wasn't it
You can't take dudes
From the computer
That you think are cool online
and then put a camera in their face and then
when it doesn't translate, it's
like, damn, we really don't got nothing.
That's all I'm saying. Like, it was a
great, cool, you gave niggas a shot.
It missed.
I'm not knocking them for giving nobody
opportunity. I love that about them. Put
niggas on. Give niggas a shot.
But then don't sit somewhere and say, you're not going to sit down and have a conversation with me because I'm that about them. Put niggas on. Give niggas a shot. But then don't sit
somewhere and say, you're not going to sit down and have a conversation with me because
I'm inexperienced. I've sat down and had conversations with greater people. It may
not be on the web, but you walk in some of these rooms, same niggas you salute and you
that. Oh man, them niggas kick it all the time. I'm just not a camera in the face
and take a picture
with a phone ass nigga.
That's not the game.
I don't play that game.
I don't play that game.
And this podcasting thing
for at least us
in this new genre
of like rap podcasting,
we're all inexperienced.
This is not radio.
Exactly.
This is completely different.
We are all inexperienced.
I never wanted to be a radio dude.
I'm not trying to be a radio dude.
Rest in peace, Combat Jack.
Hold your head, text him.
Right.
We in an era where we're all inexperienced.
But that's the beauty of this shit.
Yeah.
Kool Herc was inexperienced when he created hip hop.
When he threw a party in Cedar Park.
He was inexperienced.
You understand what I'm saying?
So we're going to talk about this inexperience shit because I know the games that dudes play
where you don't got the experience.
How much experience does it take to sit down and have a conversation with somebody?
Where do I go for that experience?
And Sean makes a defense.
He does do that very well.
I'm not saying he does.
But you're not going to tell me that I'm inexperienced because I don't do it on camera?
Well, no.
Let me be the first one to say, when I was trying to short Maul and the money I felt he was deserved,
I was rather shocked when I looked at the amount of time he's actually been on this podcast.
I can't short him.
He's been there.
It's been over two years, man.
Like, got to pay him.
That's experience. That is what i'm saying like it may not be as uh you know when i got my start at hot 97 and in 19 and whatever and you
did a great job with that did you have experience before that i know i had no experience at all it
took a lady with some foresight and vision to say yo i know you've never done this before i know
you can't do you I know you have no experience
But go jump behind that mic
I think you'll body this shit
And that's what happened
You can't do anything
Until you do it
True
Fast forward to having
Many years later
And rap really ain't
What Joe's doing
It's broadcasting
You gotta be careful
With people to get you away
From what your fate is
Yeah and you know
And let me just be clear I don't have any issues With charlamagne i just want to put that guys see people online
i don't have just have to address what was said i just didn't i didn't like that inexperienced word
because to me that inexperienced word is you trying to downplay what me and my friends have
built here and what we're doing here don't try to downplay why it works i don't i don't i don't
care how much you try to throw that inexperienced. Don't try to downplay it. And why it works. I don't care how much
you try to throw
that inexperienced word out there.
You can downplay that.
You know what I mean?
People stop me in the streets
and let us know
what we're doing
that they love it.
Let me interrupt you for a minute.
I'm cool with that.
Let me interrupt you
for a minute.
Because the same way
that people are real excited
about the extra markets
that they're in,
like in this country,
we're global.
Here's another thing.
Here's another thing.
Here's another thing.
I know you're real excited.
Let me shut up.
It's real.
I'm just being honest, man.
So I'm just burying that, man.
I don't have no issues with nobody.
I love everybody.
Y'all thought I was bad before.
All right, so outside of Charlottesville,
I was going to tell the whole Envy story,
but I'll keep it short.
Don't be spicy, Roy.
Because he, well, he lied.
Salt and pepper.
Envy said I was mad I couldn't go up to the breakfast club.
Envy, me and Charlamagne laughed in our DMs about the whole thing because we had no idea what the fuck you were talking
about. And then Charlemagne asked you the question. You didn't even know what the fuck
you were talking about.
Oh, you're never going to the breakfast club now.
Don't want to. Breakfast is overrated.
I'm telling you. I love breakfast. I'm mad I didn't eat.
And why I thought I was comfortable in hitting Charlemagne to go up to the breakfast club.
You just saw me in L.A. and that mean twice. Oh, I'm hitting a gunshot for Roy on that
one. Anytime a nigga hit that, you just saw me twice in L.A. at the Capitol Party. Me,
you and Lenny S. Oh, yeah. Next day at the beach party. Y'all was at a Capitol Party.
I'm going to get to that point too. That's nasty.
But whatever,
rock out.
Envy,
I heard your white Kappa comment.
You didn't say that because of the white part.
They told me what happened
in Hampton.
I'll leave it at that.
Yo,
anytime a nigga refers
to a story
that he doesn't know about,
oh.
I'll give him a gunshot for that.
I'll give him two.
Is this fraternity beef?
That was three or four.
This fraternity beef. I wish I knew something aboutshot for that. I'll give him two. Is this fraternity beef? That was three or four. This fraternity beef.
I wish I knew something about campus.
Me too.
That sounds...
We so stupid.
Rory said that.
Rory put some zest on that one.
That's how I know that's a bar.
If I knew something about campus, I would know.
Envy knows what I'm talking about.
Only Envy needs to know that I know.
I don't need to tell y'all.
Oh, you and I know what's going on. Pac said that. Envy knows what I'm talking about. Only Envy needs to know that I know. I don't need to tell y'all. Oh, you and I
know what's going on. Pac said that.
But you know what? I think
you should know what motherfuckers is just teasing
and being disrespectful. We was teasing you
for wearing a white jacket on The View
along with the rest of the world.
Where you from you know when someone's being disrespectful
and just teasing you? Is that what he was mad about?
I think. No, he said he was mad at me.
I don't do that. The other thing he was mad at,
I said he was...
He said something zesty before.
No, I said Envy was the
A-mic of the Breakfast Club,
but when it comes to interviews,
we just want to hear
from Charlemagne.
Anyway.
Envy, you shouldn't be
that sensitive.
For someone that's replaceable
on a podcast, right?
Yeah.
So why are you
in your feelings over that?
In your defense,
I don't think you're replaceable.
I don't think I am at all.
I would hate to replace
either of you.
I think it would be trash.
There you go. I love you guys. I just wanted to speak on that. So I don't think you're replaceable. I don't think I am at all. I would hate to replace either of you. I think it would be trash. There you go.
I love you guys.
I just wanted to speak on that.
So I don't have no beef with-
And contrary to whatever Charlamagne said, that nigga podcast is about to be dead in
about a week and a half.
Yeah, the writing's on the wall.
I can see it.
I love you, Charlamagne, but you and Andrew, I can see it, bro.
I said that and nobody addressed that.
I love Charlamagne.
You got to come clean, Charlamagne.
I said it was over for that.
Come clean.
Your body and your radio career, your body and your author career, you got to just come
clean now.
You picked the bad coals for your podcast.
Andrew ain't it.
I don't want to hear your white friends talk about hip hop.
Don't talk about my white friends.
My white friends is kind of thorough, my nigga.
Your white friends a little finicky.
A little bland.
A little bland.
But shout out to Andrew.
Now, once Charlamagne got that book thing, which was amazing,
but once you become like a New York Times bestseller,
you're shifting in your career.
He'll be rich forever off that.
He can write books forever now.
That's why I know the podcast isn't at his top priority
because he's doing so many other dope things.
Oh, speaking of that real quick, let me rewind.
When I was talking
about the Cosby Show dude,
I failed to mention
that Tyler Perry
has given him a job.
Huh.
Who, Charlamagne?
Boy, that's hard.
Yeah, that's dope.
I don't know if that
was the right sound effect.
Not Charlamagne.
Fucking the Cosby Show dude.
Jeff Owens.
Yeah, Jeffrey.
Jeffrey Owens.
He gave him a job
I thought that was super great
I thought that was really dope
With Tyler Perry
Shout out to him
Yeah I wouldn't say that
Before I forgot that song
I'm done
Shout out to both of them
I like both of them
I grew up on Envy's mixtapes
Love Charlamagne
Shout out to Angel Lee
He's an associate
See I start with love
You guys end with love
Yeah
It was always
I didn't have no problems with nobody.
I never had problems ever.
I just didn't like that bar he wrote.
I like my way better.
I like that bar.
I like starting with love and then turning up.
All right, lastly.
Well, maybe not lastly.
Because this has been a long pocket.
God damn.
Sorry.
They're not.
Had some shit to get off my chest, guys. Power. Finale. This weekend, right? No. Sorry. They're not. Had some shit to get off my chest, guys.
Power.
Finale.
It's this weekend, right?
No.
Last weekend.
It happened.
That was the very last episode of Power, no?
No.
Oh, no, yeah, it's coming up.
This weekend, this weekend, this weekend.
Yeah, there's only one left.
One left, one left.
This weekend, coming up.
Can we talk about Insecure after we talk about Power?
Sure.
I'm starting to learn some things.
Okay.
Go ahead.
Talk about Power. Sure. I'm starting to learn some things. Okay. Go ahead. Talk about Power.
It's over.
Yeah, man.
You think it's over for Power?
I think it is.
It is.
I've been saying that for two years, but.
It is.
I'm not.
Yeah, but we held on because we love the show so much.
I won't be tuning back in.
Honestly.
I'm not.
No.
I'm done.
I don't care about Ghost.
I don't know if they're getting eight bucks a month for three months from me again.
Yeah, I definitely caught fire.
I was like, oh.
Yo, how I get this shit off my TV?
You heard of James St. Patrick?
The 24-8.
He ain't get the 24-8.
Oh, that reminds me.
I was trying to figure out how to unpay
some of those Only Candy girls.
What's that little site they be using?
Yo, what's wrong with you I had to follow
My mistake on some of their shit
My mistake
Oh y'all bitches
Ain't giving niggas
Their money worth
Why I'm following
This bullshit
You ever unfollow
Some pages you followed
On like a
On a horny moment
No that's my
That's my shit now
Well that's how they get you
The next morning,
you're like,
what the fuck?
I don't like this page.
I report this as fraud.
Spam.
This is inappropriate.
Hey, Bank of America.
Backdoor Sluts 9
was not me.
That wasn't me.
Yeah, I have no faith
in Powers finale.
I think I'm with you on that.
I'm cool.
There's definitely another season coming though. Of course I'm going to watch it. Of course it's a new season coming. I think I'm with you on that. I'm cool. There's definitely
another season coming though.
Of course I'm going to watch it.
Of course it's a new season coming.
I think by the time
50 puts out whatever
BMF shit he's putting out,
I'm never watching Power again.
I think everybody's preparing
the writings on the wall somewhere.
I think somebody knows
that they maybe only got
one or two more seasons left.
They'll kill off
all the characters that we love
and that's going to be the end of that.
Take one season.
Or they're going to kill off
a lot of people.
They're going to close this out
maybe next season.
There's not even so many
more places you can take
the drug dealer story
and I'm certainly not
watching Tariq
take over the neighborhood.
If y'all niggas think
I'm watching
If that's really the future
that show is dead.
If y'all think I'm watching
perfect shape up
head ass Tariq
take over the town.
Perfect shape up.
Man, nigga has got
a perfect shape up
and no bass in his voice.
I'm not listening to you
and you're not selling drugs.
Go home and do your homework.
Fuck out of here.
You can say,
teach me the fucking business,
Ghost.
Yeah,
no,
nigga.
Who is this nigga?
Why is Ghost not punching him
in the face every episode,
every hour?
Teach me the fucking business,
Ghost.
Tasha want to break something up.
Tasha,
if you don't get the fuck out of here.
That's our power report.
Yeah, that is our power report.
We just be mad at shit.
Yeah, that's our power report.
I've been the whole week looking for shit to be mad at.
I'm mad at Issa, man.
I'm sorry.
Why?
No.
Because she killed, listen, she killed Lawrence the whole last episode.
Where?
How you kill someone in a show?
He got to get his shit together. He ain't this, that. Issa, you got a the whole last episode. Word. How you kill someone in a show? He got to get his shit together.
He ain't this, that, and third.
Issa, you got a 425 credit score.
You sleeping on your ex-boyfriend's couch.
Yeah, she been about this.
You driving Lyft.
In the show, not Issa.
I don't understand why she sleeps on someone's couch when she has two jobs.
Fam.
I'm not even dating a chick with two jobs.
I'm not letting the chick sleep on
my couch i need to see you but i'm just saying how she killed lawrence because he didn't have
his shit you know i mean all the way together and look at you i think it's i think it's a good
representation of women i think isa ray's writing women perfectly no i'm hypocritical i'm not i'm
not gonna say that when it comes to finances and i'm gonna fight rory saying it because fucking um i do know i do know a
community of women who feel like black women are being misrepresented on insecure just by how
unsuccessful isa is her character on the show well molly is very successful jobs niggas beat
and leave like you're not really showing well i know some chicks like that
No I do too
But I'm saying
I know some chicks
That feel like
That's not really
An accurate depiction
No but I think
The other characters are
Yeah
They have characters on there
That kind of like
You know you can't cover all
You got it yeah
Yeah Sex and the City
Did the same thing
You have to have characters
That relate to
All walks of life
Her best friend is a lawyer
Yeah Issa has that I think that show has that She played Truth to Truth You have to have characters that relate to all walks of life. Her best friend is a lawyer. Yeah.
Issa has that.
I think that show has that.
She played Truth to Truth.
I saw that.
You saw it?
I saw that.
And she got a sheet.
Come on, fam.
You just met a nigga and you jumping in a random pool butt naked with him.
Ma, I've watched you do that with mad chicks in total.
No, you have not.
You've jumped in a pool.
You was teaching swim time.
Chicks how to swim.
That was with somebody I knew. Yeah, you have not. You've jumped in the pool. You was teaching swim. Time to have chicks how to swim. That was with somebody I knew.
Yeah, but come on.
The swim lessons.
This was a customer in her Lyft that she bumped into on the street.
And then an hour later, she's getting naked in a stranger's pool with him.
You think that Uber drivers be bagging?
I think that's swag.
No, it's swag, but that ain't happening.
You niggas lucky I'm not an Uber driver.
I teach y'all about dirty macking.
Oh, my God. Y'all keep putting these chicks in Ubers. I'm going to be driver. I'll teach y'all about Dirty Mac-ing. Oh, my God.
Y'all keep putting these chicks in Ubers.
I'm going to be right there in the freshest of Vs.
You'll be mad when the Maybach pull up.
Hey, wait a minute.
This said Honda CVR.
No, niggas, Joe.
I'm dropping her off.
That's funny.
We should film that.
I'm joking around, but I've definitely got...
You never sent a chick in an Uber, and then when she got home, she told you about how
the nigga just was trying to bag her?
Yeah.
Of course.
Real nigga.
I'm never mad at that.
Go ahead.
Beat.
Go ahead.
Beat.
A girl told me how the Uber driver was texting her the next day.
Oh, it happens a lot.
Yeah, it happens a lot.
They say they lost something in the car.
Yeah. No, no. My homie was getting straight to it, like, yo, so we can't go to lunch? Uber driver was texting her The next day Oh it happens a lot Yeah it happens a lot They said he lost Something in the car Yeah Nah nah
Homie was getting
Straight to it
Like yo so
We can't go to lunch
I'm like oh nah
He wildin'
That's nasty
He wildin'
He about to get written up
Written up
They about to take his Uber
They about to take his Uber
HR Uber
Yeah they about to take
His Uber light out of his car
Like give me that Uber light
Word funny
Go ride for a lift
With your nasty ass
Yeah funny how niggas Feel safe over The most bullshit Of things light out his car. Like, give me that. we're like, we're funny. Go ride for the lift with your nasty ass.
Yeah,
funny how niggas feel safe over the most
bullshit of things.
Like,
the car pull up
with a fucking
perfect stranger in it,
but it has a big U
on the windshield.
Yeah,
so,
chicks love it.
Should be good.
Yeah.
Chicks be feeling
safe.
He got mints.
He got hand sanitizer.
That nigga got duct tape
and rope in the trunk, too.
Like, what you talking about?
100% that nigga's the bone collector.
Yeah.
They're like, yo, he was nice.
Yeah, he was nice, all right.
Bitch getting in the car and fall asleep.
Tell my wife, why we not JFK?
Why we not there yet?
This isn't the way.
Yeah, no.
Ma, you're not making that flight, Ma.
Turks have to wait.
Bitches love Turks.
Anyway.
We're going to get fired before we start our job.
That's everything I wanted to cover.
This is a long-ass podcast.
How much time is this?
I don't know what 163 is, but it's a lot.
I'm cool.
I don't give a fuck.
I don't give a fuck about shit.
I'm going to tear Eminem's ass up if he says something crazy.
Right out of retirement, too.
And I'm 100% confident I can do it.
Yeah, I love this shit.
As you should be.
Yeah, let's do it.
But not for DV rhymes.
No, no, no.
Not domestic violence.
Sensitive times.
Ember would have never popped off if the fucking Me Too movement and all that shit was alive
today.
I'm surprised they're letting him rock out now.
You better watch your mouth.
It's dangerous. It's dangerous.
It's dangerous out there.
They dig up old tweets.
You can dig up some old M lyrics.
Old tweets.
Oh, full albums.
Old tweets.
A lot of that shit is desperation.
Desperation.
Pure swinging for the fences.
And that's why I'm confused.
Because when you get into the gut to the album and the album title and the concept, Kamikaze.
Kamikaze, everybody's alive and well.
Everybody's excellent.
Who did you kill?
Who did you,
what suicide mission
did you,
what plane you got in
and crashed into
enemy targets
and then everyone blew up
because you were suicidal
and that's the way
that it,
nigga,
huh?
Well,
it was a suicide mission.
Man,
if you don't get the fuck out of,
you alive too,
nigga,
shut up.
Fucking Kamikaze.
These nuts. That's fine. I kamikazes. These nuts.
That's fine.
I'm a kamikaze.
All right.
What do we have?
All right, I'm finished.
We got sleepers.
Are we missing me?
Fucking kamikaze.
Kamikaze.
I think we covered everything.
And if we didn't, they'll be back next week.
You can listen on Spotify
next week
again
do remember
next week starts
two episodes a week
Wednesday and Saturday
Spotify exclusive
for the audio
staggered
48 hours later
video on YouTube
so that's important
that's happening
next week
please
Spotify is also free guys
for everyone of my mentions
complaining about that there is a free service guys, for everyone of my mentions complaining about that.
There is a free service.
You just download the app
and you hit play.
Yeah.
Same as SoundCloud.
Yeah.
Yeah, people didn't,
I don't know why people
didn't know that already,
but whatever.
But become a member.
Do that shit instead.
Yeah.
But there is an option
where you can listen for free.
I know.
I think,
I told somebody
I ain't listen to no fucking commercials
give me a code
give me the code
yeah give me the code
that's where I got mad codes
in my bedroom somewhere
Ian sent me that free Spotify
for
life
shit
I sent that to the whole hood
they shut that shit down right away
I'm like Jesus man
we're never gonna get paid I had Madby he was like yo that shit down right away. I'm like, Jesus, man.
We're never going to get paid.
I had Madden because I was like,
yo,
that shit don't work no more.
Damn,
my bad.
We got fired.
If you get us fired,
I'm going to be mad
because you sent the fucking shit
to your Jersey City buddies.
All right,
so sleepers,
I think that's everything, right?
Savon,
did we forget anything?
Let me look at my phone.
Oh, wait,
no, no, no, no, no, no, wait. No, no, no, no, no.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Tonight, part two of the Bobby Brown story on BET.
Yes.
I will tell you about part one, but that was last night, and we're recording now, so I
didn't see it yet.
I assume it's going to be pretty good.
Jesse's behind it.
I fuck with Jesse.
I mean, they smoked the new edition one, and it's the same kid.
Oh, that was out of here.
Who played Bobby amazing.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, I'm glad.
There's no reason this won't be.
Yeah, I'm excited about that.
I want to see young Bobby.
Who's playing Whitney?
Great.
So now this dude going to be running around for the next year thinking he's really Bobby.
Yep.
Doing shows.
He'll be at the next five VMAs.
He'll be at the next four BET Awards.
He'll present.
He'll win.
He'll do everything. That's fine. the next four BET Awards. He'll present. He'll win. He'll do everything.
That's fine.
Yeah, so watch that.
Check that out.
You youngsters wasn't outside
when Bobby Brown was rocking.
And I used to have a question
about a better album,
8701 or Don't Be Cruel?
8701.
I'm 28,
so I'm going 8701.
8701 was a better album.
I'm not rolling with that.
If you're not rolling with it, it was a better album?
Then Don't Be Cruel?
Yeah, it was a better album.
No way.
Way better.
I have to go back and listen.
Don't Be Cruel was only nine songs, and every one of them was a hit.
Pull up Don't Be Cruel.
Savon, please.
If we rocking with Illmatic, then we rocking with Don't Be Cruel.
You pull it up.
Can you read me the track list?
Thanks. Every song wasn't a hit. So you don't have it, Savon. read me the track list? Thanks.
Every song wasn't a hit.
So you don't have it, Savon.
Thanks, Savon.
Appreciate it.
So you don't have it.
Thanks.
Let me just play the sleeper.
Yeah, don't worry about it.
Brand new Ye Ali.
Brand new Ye Ali.
This is called T-Shirt Interlude.
Love when the R&B niggas take an
amazing song and make it an interlude.
Nah, I fuck with this song, man.
Me too. Shout out to Ye Ali. Out of all them girls, you're my favorite one So won't you drop down and show me something, Tony
She told me she want that, oh yeah
Two red bones in the backseat, they go both ways
You a pro on the mic, get on stage
This your showcase, see how that's gon' rotate
Girl, let's not exchange names
No offense, no case, you my all time
In three piece suit with the Rolly on If your old niggas see me, he can stun it on
Baby, put my t-shirt on Got them white shorts, girl, you sure know
Baby, put my t-shirt on Got them white shorts
Girl, you sure know
Tell me where you wanna go
And I book a flight for the nights to get you by my side
Cause sex is a sport
I'm gon' start down south and head up north
Let me know your desires
When I quit your fire
That's been burning for so long
Just hold on
All my meetings are postponed
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Body of a goddess
These are still my shit
Know you've been through ups and downs
But I know you come back around, you're my lady
Baby, put my t-shirt on
Got them white shorts
So you showin' off
Baby, put my t-shirt on
Got them white shorts
Girl, you showin' off
With them white shorts, girl you showin' off
Just what I wanted to do to you
Made me feel so good Slow it down, slow it down, slow it down
The fader is standing near me
You're right there
Help me to relax
Right there
Right there
Random music from Yali
That one is called
T-Shirt Interlude
I bought it
So I don't know where you can
Find it
Outside of buying it
On all DSPs
I had to hit Yali
And say nigga put that out
Well actually wait
Spotify you can get it
That was the other thing man
Let me shut up
Shut up
That's probably a better idea
I've said enough
I do have more to say though
That's funny
Alright
Mo you wanna go
You want me to go
No you play your emotional
Orange and shit
And get it out of here
That shit did numbers
What kind of oranges
We got this week
No oranges this week
These ones
Tangerines
Took a break
These are numb
We had enough vitamin C
Clementines this week Two weeks Yeah you week. These ones. We took a break. These are numb. We had enough vitamin C
for the past two weeks.
You got clementines this week?
Two weeks.
Yeah, you got some oranges.
Oranges that aren't
feeling things.
You got some clementines?
Yeah.
The clementines
coming to the stage.
The clementines.
That is funny.
All right,
so I'm going to play
Roy definitely used
regular Epsom salt.
featuring Walt Anderson,
Royalty.
I knew he was going to play something that had a regular Epsom salt feel.
He don't have no lavender or nothing.
No lavender.
That's funny.
That is your heart, but whatever. I really want you. You look like a star.
You must be famous.
I need to know who you are.
I'm a king.
So be my queen.
I've never seen you in my city.
So proceed.
Tell me what to do, baby.
She said, I'm royal.
Take it from her.
So give me anything I want, baby.
What you want? If I'm what you want, baby. She said, it's royal. Am I crazy? For wanting to treat ya
Like that ain't no problem
Bowing down at your feet, love
See I don't mean
Any hassle
Follow me to my castle
We'll toast
Break rules like reals do, baby
You got miles and miles of beauty
So I'ma make you my duty
Yeah, does that sound as good as you look?
I'm a king, so be my queen
I've never seen you in my city
So proceed, tell me what to do, baby
She said, I'm all for your tea
So give me anything I want, baby
If I'm what you want, baby
She said, it's on your team
So I showed up and dropped the bill and saved
She R-O-Y-A-L-T-Y
She R-O-Y-A-L-T-Y She R-O-Y-A-L-T-Y
Can't be mad, chase that pay pay
Go and get paid, who cares what they say
Follow my lead, if not just make way
Can't be mad, chase that pay pay
Go and get paid, who cares what they say
Follow my lead, if not just make way I'm a king to be my queen
I never seen in my city
And tell me what to do, babe
She said, I'm on all your team
So give me anything you want, baby
If I'm what you want, baby
She said, I'm on all your team I was Prince Hakeem featuring Walt Anderson, Royalty.
Good record.
It's dope.
I like the name Wolf Anderson.
It's Walt Anderson, but Wolf Anderson does sound kind of fire.
Yeah, Wolf Anderson is hard.
Yeah, Walt.
That's his name.
Walt, you got to change your name now.
I'm sorry, Walt.
I'm going to play, this is new, Jack Margilla.
This is Bacardi Blues. She fire, you know
Fading when low
Yeah
Plenty for you
It's a hard love of you
Tell me you know the way out
It's for you Tell me you know the way out Tell me you know the way out
Strutting for my life, she a nitrous
Sex too good, never average
My niggas too real way before this
Mr. Margiela on your girl list Ooh, I get too fed, too fed
A nigga never get too fed She like it when I pop and I roll it
Shorty got your vibe and she on it
I go with the step and I load it Fuck her with the duck when I reach up and I mose it
No way my vibe hypnosis Fuck her and I split it like Moses
Oh, oh Tell me you know the way out I'm on the way out I'm on the way out
I'm on the way out
I'm on the way out
I'm on the way out
I'm on the way out
I'm on the way out
I'm on the way out
I'm on the way out
I'm on the way out
I'm on the way out
I'm on the way out I'm on the way out You, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, Oh no, oh no, yeah
This will do, for now
This will do, for now This new Jack Margiela
Bacardi Blues
Shouts to Jack Margiela
It's a good record, man.
That shit was hard.
Yeah, fuck with that shit.
That shit was super hard.
I'm a killer singer, man.
I don't even want to.
It's on your mind, Joe.
I know I keep saying that, but...
Oh, God.
Go ahead and jump.
Please, please, please, please.
He's not going to.
I know he's not.
I know he's not, but... just another reason that we're not alike.
Like, niggas thought that all that time I was dissing niggas back in the day
that I was really doing it, trying to clout chase.
But, nah, some niggas is just really with the shits.
We just really enjoy rap beef.
Oh, I love rap beef, especially when I know I'm better than the other guy.
I got him.
That's a confident thing to know.
No, he ain't saying that.
Listen, lyrical, miracle, spiritual, individual.
No.
No.
No.
Not this hour.
Hey, you say that to Joe.
Joe just going to buy some mayonnaise in the TV.
That ain't going to stop some mayonnaise on the TV.
That ain't going to stop.
I'm not altering my day.
I'm not doing that.
So that was really good.
Again, let me remind you, next week we are Spotify exclusive.
This is the last one.
I'm so glad that we gave you all a bang.
I'm so glad that somehow we just ended with a bang.
These niggas keep throwing me pitches right over the plate, like by mistake.
Underhand. Yeah, they just keep shooting the price right up. And I don by mistake. Underhand.
Yeah, they just keep shooting the price right up.
And I don't understand.
He said that the first song.
Yo, I'm talking to me
saying your name.
Shoot your price up
and then you just,
whatever.
So next week.
Next week.
Next week.
We'll see you guys next week.
Young Spotify boys,
I want to shout out
to all of the stories
that will break tomorrow and the rest of the week.
We'll get to y'all.
I'll be real happy next week when there's two because then I won't feel like we're ever missing something.
Ever.
I feel like y'all can go ahead and break the stories on Wednesday.
I got y'all ass on the weekend.
And that's it.
Shout out to y'all.
I'm getting the fuck out of here.
Any last words?
Last words?
Last words?
A lot of spice today.
It was a spicy.
Yeah, we were spicy today.
This might have been
our spiciest podcast
in a while
everybody came in here
with spice
and I thought
more normally
I was talking about
you behind your back
more normally
retain the spice
like if he's mad
or not mad
but if he's feeling
spicy on Thursday
normally when we come
in on Tuesday
he ain't really
it left a little bit
you kept it to that
yeah I had to
you kept it
it stayed
it stayed
and Rory
yeah
Rory got snuffed
somebody now
I believe
you got
just hit one of these
niggas
wing up
it was
one of my mentions
was blaming me
for the M disc
because I didn't
snuff Logic
and if I wouldn't
snuff Logic
that M album
would have never
happened
that's valid
yeah
you would have
restored some more
to him
him shouted out
every nigga in the world
except for the niggas that signed to him.
All right, man.
We'll see y'all next week.
Spotify exclusive.
And Crook and Joel won't tell me that they're friends.
Oh.
We out, man.
Peace.