The Joe Budden Podcast - Episode 512 | "Charge It To The Game”
Episode Date: February 23, 2022On this episode: Joe and the crew recap the NBA's All-Star weekend festivities (11:50). They also discuss Kanye West's documentary "Jeen-Yuhs" (34:45), what qualifies a rapper being a superstar (59:40...), and Joe shares his thoughts on mortality (1:40:20). To cap things off, the crew connects with the listeners on the new "Part of The Show" segment (2:01:15) and MORE! Become a Patron of The Joe Budden Podcast for additional bonus episodes and visual content for all things JBP: Tap in here www.patreon.com/JoeBudden Sleeper Picks Joe | Emanny - “Belongs To You” Ice | Melii - “Cartier” Parks | Conway The Machine - “Jail Freestyle” Ish | Jeremy Pope - “Worth A Million”
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Extra stretch.
What we do?
Hell no.
Look at the sunrise.
Sunrise really gets my gears going.
We see it every morning.
That's a nice view.
I ain't gonna lie.
I'm trying.
You've been there for 30 years.
You're trying to what?
You've done everything there is to do in that neighborhood.
I have.
You've jogged, walked, power walked, ran.
Cycled a little bit more.
Stroke.
Look at his face.
Pelvic thrusted.
You've ate at restaurants that aren't there anymore.
No, I'm just joking.
Been in buildings that wasn't there.
You're older than most of the buildings there.
You've sold houses, bought houses, cheated, been faithful.
You've done it.
You are in the hall of fame of that town.
That's the truth, though though just so I'm clear
like
you him
your picture right next to mine
never thought about it
bet you didn't
it's easy to see
somebody else's
yeah let's go
I don't feel like it
with you today dog
we good
we good
ice drink is a little Red Bull man
ice good man you see he got his black Red Bull, man. Ice good, man.
You see he got his Black History jacket on.
It's Black History Month, man.
What you want me to do?
Go ahead and get your shit off, man.
Give us a speech about it.
That's what he got.
Wrong hand in there.
Black hand.
It's got to be the right one?
You segregating the hand now?
You're my nigga.
Parks, how you doing, man?
I'm not doing this with you.
I'm doing well, man.
I'm doing well.
Hey, just so the audience knows, I'm trying to avoid a serious start to this pod please please we chilling
zen joe is present i think i don't really think as much for me you said that last week too
i think you said that the last 14 weeks last episode you're talking about a patreon episode
oh you're right you're right i was very peaceful last episode now did i think the fans really love
zen joejo no they want
to argue
I think they
gotta own
watch for me
they just want
to argue
they want to
provoke
well they think
I'm a train wreck
and that's what
I was talking
about with these
guys before we
got here
my rep
takes a hit
just in my
podcast leadership
I gotta take
certain sides of the argument.
I got to poke a little over here, pause.
Throw some shit over here.
They say Joe's a lunatic.
I say that guy's putting on a clinic.
Difference of perspective, I suppose.
True indeed.
It's true indeed.
True indeed.
You listen to Farx.
Why I oughta.
It's cool. Mic check. One, one,ks, why I oughta. It's cool.
Mic check 111111121212.
It's cool.
I asked the energy from y'all, but music gonna get the job done.
Y'all know who the fuck it is.
Fuck is we talking about here, man?
Just so we clear what the fuck is going on out there
Jersey, what up?
Yeah, talk to me now
Talk to me nice
We got the hookah, we got the bitches, we got the ah-ah-ah
Wait a minute
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You're fucking me wrong, I knock your head off your neck
The flight too long, I got a bed on a jet
Songs that were great enough to sell two albums
This one, what's up there?
What's that Kanye record?
Slow Jams, another one What's up there? What's that Kanye record? Slow Jam.
Another one.
What you mean by Slow Jam?
Showed up on two albums.
It was the single.
The single for two albums.
For two albums.
Different record, though.
What's a different record?
This and I'm Not a Star on Earth album.
Oh, please.
Stop it, yo.
It is a different record.
Yo, stop it, yo.
Slow Jam record, yes.
That was different.
Oh, yo. No, that was different. Oh, please. Yeah. Load up the choppers like it's December 3rd.
Roll up and cock it and hit the niggas where it hurts.
If I die today, remember me like John Lennon.
Barron and Louie are fucking all brown linen, huh?
Big black nigga in an icy watch.
Shoes on the coupe, bitch, I got a Nike shop.
Got the profits, you can bring them in the Nike box
Grinding in my drawers, kick them off the road
Mic check, one, two, one, two, one, two, one, two
Ice, that is definitely the same song
No, it's not
We gonna talk about it as soon as these records go up
Hope everybody out there feeling good, feeling great
I go to the grave before I be a bitch nigga
Better behave, you dealing with some rich niggas
We done lost some of the speaking correct
In code, that's ancient wisdom
Valuable like gifts of gold
I embark on life, my path is all mapping
I understand the codes, these habits get cracked
I understand the folks expecting the folks
If you need control, then violate parole
I won't fail, but I'm not gonna give up
I'm not gonna give up, I'm not gonna give the relationships on the rocks. That's important to feel like solid
They're finding anything to do but talk to their partner. It's just a troll
Well, I'm a little one just about to be nine hours. I got
Three minutes ago agents we faster big contracts big contract. It's not too much to talk about
All-star weekend, I want to talk about all-star weekend I want to talk about all-star thoughts
verse Super Bowl thoughts all black
sorry guys got the talk we got the We gonna have to do something like a family.
Can't cut this off.
Hey.
Oh my God, CeeLo.
Do you hear this?
Do you remember your first time hearing this?
Yup. This was different, yo. Now we worldwide Now we worldwide Now we worldwide I go to the grave before I be a bitch nigga
Better behave you dealing with some rich bitches
I'm starting a nigga
Now we worldwide
But you crying and I pray to God we never die
Niggas couldn't do nothing with me
They put the devil on me
How to prefer niggas to squeeze the metal on me
Rumors to Lucifer I don't know who to trust
Whole world want my demise
Turn the music up
Hear me clearly if y'all niggas fear me
Just say y'all fear me
Fuck all these fairy tales
Go to hell, this is God engineering
This is a hell Mary patch, y'all interfering
He without sin shall cast the first stone
So y'all look in the mirror, double check y'all parents
Bitch, I said I was amazing
Not that I'm a mason, it's amazing that I made it through the maze that I was in
Lord forgive me, I never would've made it without sin
Holy water, my face in the basin
Diamonds in my rose, if he shows he forgave him
Bitch, I'm red hot, I'm on my third six, but a devil I'm not
My Jesus, please spread it by a thousand, I come and keep your eyes on my coven I'm a bad motherfucker six, but a devil I'm not. My Jesus be spreaded by thousands. I'm not coming.
Keep your eyes on my cupboard.
I'm a bad motherfucker.
So say nothing.
Fam, that's disrespectful.
That's John Legend on C-Lo.
Yeah.
C-Lo with Tears of Joy.
Oh, C-Lo with Tears of Joy.
Yeah.
Go John.
Another Chico.
Yeah.
Chico.
Soulful voices.
Jesus Christ.
You know, the voices that when they on the track, the track is different now.
It's a totally different track now that they on it.
C-Lo, John Legend.
The list is short, actually, of men.
I was about to say, there's some women.
Of men.
No, all the women.
The Dream.
All the women.
Dream, another one.
Microphone check.
One, two, more applause.
God damn it.
Hold up.
Let's get these drops out the way.
New Joe Biden.
It's Parks.
He drops out the way.
No Joe Budden.
It's Parks.
Microphone check.
One, two.
What is this?
Not for daddy.
Welcome to episode 512.
Yeah.
512 with the Joe Budden Podcast.
I'm your humble, gracious, grateful, and highly favorite host, Joe Budden, here with a few of my nearest and dearest.
Parks is here. Ish is here. and dearest. Parks is here.
Ish is here.
Ice is here.
Corey is here.
Young boys in the backyard here.
Here.
There we go.
Lively, lively.
How's everybody doing?
Good, good.
How y'all feeling?
How was your weekend?
Week?
Mental health?
It was good.
I went and did a show.
Finances?
Family?
Felt good to be in front of human beings again.
I saw that.
Performing.
Oh, get out of here.
Yeah.
Man.
Well, stay hometown. One of my homies is trying Oh, get out of here. Yeah. Went upstate, hometown.
One of my homies was trying to get into the party scene.
He's doing clothes.
He's doing a bunch of shit and asked us to come up and pop up.
So we did.
First time we did a show in three years.
Oh, man.
No, round of applause for popping up and supporting your homies.
Of course.
That's great.
Got to.
How was the show?
It was cool.
It was cool.
The venue was real dope.
Too big for probably the show that we did.
It's like a 2,000 cap room.
Fucking beautiful room.
They probably put $2 million into this room.
Damn.
So it was gorgeous.
Probably too big.
There's only a couple hundred people there.
But still fun to get out in front of the people, regardless.
Did you ever come on the pod and tell the fans how you truly feel about saying goodbye to after the show life?
What do you mean?
Like whatever goes on after the show.
Did you ever tell the fans,
do they know about how you feel about that
or are you hiding a piece of yourself from them?
You're asking a question, Itch.
I was never the most rowdy post-show guy.
I agree.
So it wasn't that much of a change for me.
See fans. Yeah, you know what I mean? Yo, Itch, stop. I'm going to still do. I agree. I agree with that. So it wasn't that much of a change for me. C-Fans.
Yeah, you know what I mean?
Yo, I'm gonna still
do what I do.
I'm gonna go drink me
some Henny with the homies
after the show.
That can always be fun.
Hot Henny, cold Henny,
could be any type of Henny.
Yeah, but there is
that division after the show
of like,
oh, we can't talk about it.
Fuck it.
Ice, what's up?
Ice, what's up?
What's good?
Good day, good day.
Everybody's mental health is great.
Spirits are high.
Great.
Morale is high.
Feeling good.
Ready to talk.
I'm great, man.
I'm feeling kind of better than I have the last maybe three, four weeks.
You better chill out, man.
I'm in a good space.
You're in a good space, nigga.
What?
Knock on wood or something.
Yeah, fuck.
We have bad days.
We have good days.
I'm going to appreciate the good ones.
You better shut up. Knock on some shit, guy. Yeah, that's what I just did or something. Yeah, fuck. We have bad days. We have good days. I'm going to appreciate the good ones. You better shut up.
Knock on some shit, guys.
Yeah, that's what I just did, nigga.
Everyone is either coming out of something,
going through something,
or heading into something.
I think that's what he was trying to say.
How was your weekend, Joe?
Oh, fuck.
I just fucked it up.
What are you doing?
All right, fine.
How was your... I was trying to deflect
that's fine
that's my man
what'd you do
you do anything
exciting fun
no
no I didn't do nothing
you run around
with that a little bit
no my days of sharing
fun on this pod
is over
like that's why
I still commend
Ice and you niggas
like when y'all
start getting
fun shit
no nothing fun
happened
it's chilling
damn
yeah Eric's in here
that's dope yeah you don't hear the niggas in the back fun happened. It was chilling. Damn. Yeah, Eric's in here.
That's dumb.
Yeah, you don't hear the niggas in the back.
No, but my weekend was good.
Good.
A lot of rest.
Fun cost me too much,
so I like to stay in the house.
Well, yeah.
And these guys just finished
telling me how unfun
New York is now.
And I don't want them
to get me riled up.
I feel like it's getting
fun again.
See? Maybe I'm wrong. I don't want them to get me riled up. I feel like it's getting fun again. See?
Maybe I'm wrong.
I don't want them
to get me riled up.
New York's not fun.
Manhattan?
I can see what Parks
I can see Parks' view
and not Queens be rocking.
Yeah, I don't know.
Astoria be on fire.
Astoria be on fire.
That's for like
the 20-something year old.
Like the young 20s.
Like Astoria really be rocking.
Not with the melody.
There's a lot of people
on dates still.
Was there?
Yeah, like Astoria be hot. Dates is the melody there was a lot of people on dates still was there yeah like Astoria be alright
dates is
things is on dates yo
yeah I don't really
do Manhattan anymore
that's kind of what we say
actually
Lower East Side
actually Brooklyn
be rocking too
like I see a whole bunch
of shit with Brooklyn
on fire
yeah
I don't know if
Manhattan got it no more
I don't want you to
utilize your platform
this way
to shit on our
home state
I'm from New Jersey
same shit
no it ain't
do you think they claim us?
kinda
no nigga
what is y'all talking about?
alright moving right along
all star weekend
yeah yeah
I ain't watched none of that shit
me either
I ain't watched one minute of it
nothing?
I know I have
not one minute
I was performing
so I couldn't watch the dunk contest or Saturday shit.
I was driving somewhere.
I was not performing.
I was free and available.
Mad TVs around.
Big ones.
I had access to every little free streaming site.
I could have seen this one million different ways.
But guess what?
Why the fuck would I do that?
Saturday night?
Yeah.
The dunk contest has been a dunk for-
You think Cole Anthony, no disrespect to any of these gentlemen,
OB Toppin, champion and winner.
He won this thing.
Apparently, that was a big deal.
But I knew something was wrong when I saw the winner announced
and didn't see nobody talking about the winner or the dunks.
Yo, Saturday night went by.
I almost didn't see a tweet about this outside of this was the worst thing I've ever seen in my life.
And then I thought, good for y'all.
Why would you sit down at a TV and watch?
What's the dude from Houston that I like?
Jalen Green.
Jalen Green.
Jalen Green.
Who else is in this?
Juan Toscano.
Excuse me?
Yo, who?
My man had it on his phone at the show.
Juan Toscano Anderson, really good player for the Warriors.
You think I want to see him jump around?
I just told you all about my nightmare with the kids at the trampoline park.
I almost got a jump phobia going on.
These niggas could have used trampolines.
Yeah.
There was no box office here.
There was nothing to make me stop my hot Saturday night.
And Saturday was nice in New York.
It was cold as shit upstate.
No, it was beautiful.
My man had this shit on his phone.
He was like, you're not missing nothing.
You don't got to watch this.
No, it was a. My man had this shit on his phone. He was like, you're not missing nothing. You don't got to watch this. No, it was a beautiful night in New York.
I wasn't rushing to any screen to watch the young generation jump around.
The young generation of, no disrespect, not superstars.
That's the thing that's missing.
Well, they're not superstars.
You know what I'm saying?
There's never any superstars.
And I've seen how they are in Starlets with the girls.
Y'all are not getting me.
You see them jump in a different way?
We don't.
It's just not.
Bounce, bounce, bounce.
Yeah, this ain't.
This wasn't.
Nah.
Nah.
Skills challenge, what happened?
I don't know.
I don't know.
They still do that?
They still do that?
Yes.
I don't know who won it.
Who dribbled the best?
Yo, this is a world Cleveland won
this is
Cleveland won
this is a
this is a fucking
chart topping pod
y'all hear this commentary
fam this was
but that
speaks to the show
exactly
that's not on us
that's the show
I know that
Carl Anthony Towns
won a three point contest
wait then when I thought
the weekend
the Saturday
couldn't get no weirder
I learned that
Carl Anthony Towns
wins the three-point contest.
And set a record.
He set a record.
He was 28 in the championship round.
He was also, now they changed the rule for him.
They let him wear a chain that is from his mom who passed away.
It was the first time they changed that rule, and he won.
So he was incentivized in a different way.
He was shooting off faith.
Because Karl-Anthony Towns. That's right. rule and he won so he was incentivized in a different way. He was shooting off faith. Because Carl Anthony, man.
But, congratulations
to him. Awesome.
I have different
takes from this All-Star.
I didn't see the game. I saw the game.
I saw the second half of the game. I saw the game.
I saw the whole game.
It was cool. I like the new format
because again, they are playing for charities now
so it's every quarter is a dollar amount given to your charity so you know kinda in the old school
all-star games they just be bullshitting throughout the first three quarters and then they'll start
playing a little hard at the end with this it gives them a little incentive to play a little
hard all four quarters because the money's going to your charity.
So as each quarter winds down
they start going at it
a little bit
to get some money
to their charity.
So that was a little dope.
Yeah, I don't care.
Stupid.
I watched the game
and all I took away from it
is bro,
Steph Curry's fucking different
and he didn't take the game
and show me that.
But him shooting three pointers
turning around looking at the crowd,
saying, yo, did it go in?
Did it go in?
And then running.
He do that shit a lot.
He was just on fire.
Don't do that, though.
He was on fire.
He's always on fire.
See, I watch stuff like that.
Yeah.
Right?
Like, anytime Steph Curry sees Devin Booker or Trey Young,
he's just going to do this.
Like, to prove a point.
And I thought he and Trey were going to get into a little shootout early.
No, no.
Excuse me?
No, no.
Trey could shoot, my nigga.
I'm not saying he's Steph.
Don't start.
I'm just saying I thought they were going to go for it because they made back-to-back one time.
Oh.
But then Trey just left.
One kept going.
Yeah.
And didn't stop.
One made sure that nobody else was going to go with him either.
One is really on his own planet.
Yeah, literally.
Fam, he hit a one-legged fadeaway
from one step past half court.
He wasn't playing with it.
He was just throwing shit up at a point.
Like, all right, let me just see
if I can hit this one.
Oh, it worked?
All right, let me do one more.
I'm not passing.
I'm bringing it straight down
and pulling up.
He's the best shooter ever.
Ever.
You heard it here first, ladies and gentlemen.
Oh, man.
Yo, I found out how to fix the dunk contest, too, by the way.
All right.
Very simple.
Very simple.
You should not be allowed to be in the dunk contest or any of the events in All-Star Weekend
if you're not in All-Star.
If you're not playing in the all-star game
because that'll i don't hate saying huh i don't hate that they're gonna do that i know what i
don't hate talking about can't do that this is like when the fucking consumer just starts saying
no no what i'm saying is the problem is like all right there's no stars that's so the people in
the all-star game are the stars so you pick of them. This is who's participating in the contests.
One is voluntary.
And a lot of the stars don't want to do it.
You get what I'm saying?
They trying to ask them and beg them to do it.
If I'm a star, why on earth would I do the dunk contest? You don't want to do this on a Saturday, then come back and have to play again on Sunday.
But niggas have done it.
Yeah, when they really gave a fuck.
I have my whole roster out here in Cleveland, spread out in different hotels.
What are you talking about?
Literally, my Saturday is gone.
You want me to go gear up, get dressed, and go jump around?
Look, this arena's empty.
I got to sweat for that.
Niggas was busy.
You're right.
Like, this is like for the young kids.
The young kids have taken over.
I'm about to sound like the ages now.
But this was they shit now.
Like, not for nothing.
Like, LeBron is is him the 20 year guy all
of these niggas is them yeah the guys these are veterans we're not we're not saying that
like not for nothing i'm i'm i'm i'm what i call myself i'm not even a hardcore nba fan anymore
like i don't even watch the sixer games i check us that here and there dog when they announced
the dunk contest contestants i literally said who to every name and there's a lot of that like we used
to run to it to see oh shit this person that person this person there's no reason never mind
the fact that they could have put on a clinic a lot of people wasn't checking for it just off
with who was dunking that's what i'm saying you have to find a way to incentivize that i'm not
dissing hey the people that were not in front of their TV when Zach Levine and Aaron Gordon got started quickly found the television.
That is true.
That buzz went around fast.
And that went into overtime.
It was long.
Yeah, it was.
So people found a TV somewhere and word traveled.
They did it two years in a row.
Nobody even hit a group chat to say, yo, what's going on here?
Do you see this dunk?
Bam.
And that's the other thing.
You watch the highlights the highlights don't show you what really happened because everybody
up there took six seven tries to get a dunk off there was no energy in this at all it was like
bro just fast forward this and then out and then outside of this right like all year long we have
these other platforms where dunkers are dunking and you're seeing like some of the most creative
shit that you've ever seen so then to get here was here so then to get here with the best of the best and this is the show you put on
it's unacceptable they should hire those guys to like at least go get the g league jumpers like
y'all got people that know how to jump or at least like i said have them coach them like give them
ideas for the choreography yeah exactly yeah like it. You should have to submit video to prove that you can even do some shit, yo.
Yeah.
Like, the Zach Levine, Aaron Gordon shit was the best dunk cast I've ever seen.
And the most creative.
Like, them niggas got in a think tank for some of them dunks that them niggas was doing.
You think Zach Levine, Aaron Gordon was better than Mike and Dominique?
Yes.
Yes.
Creative-wise?
Yes.
Yeah.
Not for star power. Like, you, yeah. Not for star power.
Like, you couldn't possibly challenge that star power.
But the shit that them niggas was doing creatively,
I never saw nobody do that.
Fam, I go back and watch that dunk contest.
I got that better than Vince Carter shit.
Yeah, I never saw nobody do some of that shit.
And that first Vince Carter dunk contest
was the greatest shit ever to me.
But you go back and look at that 2016 dunk contest.
I'm not ready to just totally get rid of Mike versus Dominique.
I'm not ready to get rid of that yet.
Zach Levine, Aaron Gordon, I'll do it with you.
Maybe it's the best dunk contest I've ever seen.
Vince Carter was the best dunker I've ever seen in a dunk contest.
He was.
That building was silent.
You couldn't even understand what he was doing
yeah until then until them until replays yeah it took replay he was going crazy he was like they
they went crazy i was outside i might have been there when jr rider first did that under the leg
shit on the leg and that was the first like real introduction of oh that's new niggas around like
what was that but some of the stuff they're doing
D Brown with the blindfold shit
oh please
nah
D Brown
stop D Brown
I love D Brown
but yo stop it yo
I know it
it shook the world
at the time it was creative
that's all I'm saying
that nigga was looking
right through that blindfold
that nigga was staring
right at the rim
trying to add a little elbow
to it
get out of here
see the other part
about the Vince Carter shit
which made it so dope
is even going into that,
Vince Carter was like
that dunker.
He was a star.
You know what I'm saying?
So everybody already
was like, oh shit,
this is the one we want to see
in the contest.
What's he going to do?
That's true.
That helps.
Now I'm going to just
use the time to shit
on some more people.
Blake Griffin hopping
over that Kia.
Get it out of here.
Get that out of here, yo.
I was watching.
Yo, they drove
the Kia in on like a slow motion
platform. It was this whole big
theatrical thing. Sponsored by Kia, of course.
Oh my God, that was a mess.
Nate Robinson being Superman
or whatever he was.
Man, that was some bullshit. Hopping over
Spud Webb. He just went out there
hopping over stuff. That's like
Obi Toppin. He kept putting the ball behind.
All right, nigga, you athletic.
Behind your back.
Over the leg.
Over your...
Nigga, sit down.
And that's why you got to give the props to Zach Levine and them.
The shit they was doing, we never saw.
This shit right here is just like dunking over a person.
Just a car.
Same shit.
Shorter than a person, really.
Yeah.
Basically.
But no, that's Zach Levine and Aaron Gordon.
That was better.
That was the best one.
That was the best.
That was the best one.
We never found out what Chris Paul was doing.
Remember they lost that playoff game and he went to the other team locker room
and was trying to bust the door open?
I do remember that.
Was that Chris Paul?
I know he was involved with it, but I thought it was someone busting down the door.
There was a couple of them, wasn't it?
Yeah, I thought someone was going after Chris Paul.
No.
Was Chris Paul going after someone? Yes. Okay, I thought someone was going after Chris Paul. No. It was Chris Paul going after someone.
Yes.
Okay, I don't remember exactly the details.
Me either.
There's a few things we got to get to the bottom of.
Anyway, All-Star Weekend proves my theory, right?
Cleveland really, really cold.
A lot of you young ladies out there went straight from Super Bowl to All-Star Weekend.
I know that because you all said,
Hey, does anybody know a hairstylist in Cleveland?
Hey, I need an MUA in Cleveland.
Bye-bye tonight.
Yo, when you read the things that women say, it's so unreasonable.
Hey, it's three hours.
I need you to come down.
Like, yo, dog.
What the fuck do you think is going on?
But cool.
Get your shit off.
I'm watching.
I have to live vicariously through the people.
I thought Ish was going to All-Star Weekend because he loves Cleveland so much. And he got the taper. cool get your shit off i'm watching i have to live vicariously through the people i thought
ish was going to all-star weekend because he loves cleveland so much and he got the taper
once i see ish get a taper i'll be thinking it's going down but anyway so i'm watching and shit
and i'm like oh
when some of them gotta get dressed and put on a coat.
I told you that.
No, man.
I told you that a couple parts ago.
It's bad.
It's bad.
A winter coat pose
is a challenge.
Yeah, it changes things.
Like a whole winter fit.
You can't do the, uh...
You can't do that
little skimpy shit
when it's hot
and you can just get...
Nah, you gotta dress now.
Ain't no fashion over real coats.
What you putting on your feet now?
Not in Cleveland, goddammit.
Mm-hmm.
That's real cold out here.
Nigga, it was snowing.
You can't put them little...
I hate the snow.
You can't put them fucking shoes on?
That NBA 75 list.
I was telling these gentlemen on the way here,
if I'm Jason Kidd, I'm walking around here
just shoulder bumping most of the people on this list.
Jason Kidd, he'm walking around here just shoulder bumping most of the people on this list. Jason Kidd, he's not really spoken about in the light that he should be seen in.
He wasn't on the list?
He's on the list.
Oh, okay.
No, he's there.
He's there.
I'm talking about egos in this room.
In this room, everybody belongs.
Gotcha.
This is the elite.
75 of us here.
It's your era.
It's your era.
They got seen what you was doing there.
Minds are thinking different.
So I'm thinking about that.
Jason Kidd, basketball mind.
I'd be pushing most of these niggas.
Jason Kidd was that dude.
So when he bumps Steph.
Excuse me?
He won't bump Steph, right?
Nobody can bump Steph.
Oh, okay.
That's what I was going to say.
You know how I feel about-
Wardell.
Just call him Wardell now.
Okay.
Who else do I feel like that about?
Let's get all the sports bullshit out of the way.
No, you like Mahomes.
No.
Now it's over?
Your man crush is over?
Steph and Curry, yo.
I don't really think y'all know who this guy is.
No, I do.
Keep in mind, Mahomes has the talent to do it.
Steph Curry did it. And continues to do it. Had the talent to do it Steph Curry does it did it
and continues to do it
had the talent
did it
I go back
time to time
and just read the scouting report
on him coming into the league
like just for
who was
yeah
he'll get out of here
these slinkies
tiny
can he finish
don't really know
if he's a point guard
like they was shitting on him
so for him to do it
battle injury
battle Monte Ellis,
battle up
the ownership change
because he was there for that too.
He just battled a lot to me.
Fucked up ankles. They said he was frail.
He was brittle.
Yeah.
They invested at the right time, the Warriors.
Coming off injury,
extension, he was worth more,
but now we got him, and now we on the run.
Same way a lot of NFL teams win the chip
when your quarterback is on a rookie scale or cheap deal.
So, yeah, I just think he's different.
That's my man rant.
That's your man crush rant.
And I really don't think that nobody else in the NBA
can look at him a certain way. They can't. Nobody. No. Because nobody could man, Crusher. And I really don't think that nobody else in the NBA can look at him a certain way.
They can't.
Nobody.
No.
Because nobody could do
what he does.
It ain't many people
that changed the game.
Nobody can do that shit
he was doing the other day.
Nobody.
You can't just come down
full speed,
cross over behind the back.
You can't do it.
Our argument's
funny in the light.
What argument?
Me and Ish argument.
I see what Park's talking about.
It's all good.
What argument do they have?
The Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant argument.
Kevin Durant can't do what Steph Curry can't do.
And rest in peace to Kevin Durant's grandma.
That's why he was not in the NBA 75 picture.
She passed that same day.
Rest in peace.
So rest in peace.
Kevin Durant can't do that.
Fam, he's shooting that shit from the half court.
Off the dribble And turn around
And just ring
Yeah
He know what's going on
That don't make
I don't feel like
Getting the same argument
We're not getting the argument again
Man what's moving
Yeah no no no
Nobody can do that
He revolutionized basketball dog
Like little kids
Don't want to dunk no more
They just want to shoot 40 footers
That's what I'm saying
It's only a handful of players
That have
Changed the score
From top to bottom.
I agree.
Like there was a time
when niggas couldn't shoot
or score at all.
You just wanted dribbles.
Like there was a time
you go to the park
and niggas had no type of shot.
That's true.
I just want to cross you over.
Yeah, you're right.
Now,
you seven feet,
you want to pull up.
Everybody want to pull up.
No post game at all.
Everybody want to shoot.
That's true.
Like the old nigga in me
hates it,
but I respect it.
See, that's just another measure of men.
What pick
was you at the park?
Yeah.
I want to know that before certain niggas just get to
talking rowdy. Would you like
toward the end
of the picks?
The default pick?
We got an old boy right there.
You can't speak to me, sir.
We only got 10 niggas left.
These last niggas.
Come on, man.
Yeah, come on, man.
All right, what do we think about Michael Jordan and Mary J. Blige?
Hey, man, shouts to Mike, man.
Mike was off that Henny, too.
No, Mike was off that tequila.
All facts, that's right.
He's a tequila guy.
That's what he got, right?
Yep.
He got a tequila.
Yeah, he was off that.
Oh, yeah, that's the fun one, right?
That is the fun one. Yeah, right? Yeah. You could tell Mike was
bouncing around. Mike was good.
I've never seen him be this personable.
He was running around hugging jokers,
putting a hand on their ass.
Mike wasn't playing with these things.
Mike had to let you know, hey, look, I'm still him,
nigga. Yeah, he was.
Talking mad shit. Told Magic,
yo, we can go get some sneakers right now nigga i don't
have anything to say about it because mike is michael jordan and mary's been married since 91
yeah that's when the run started yeah it was it was i assume that i assume that they know each
other thanks i would have had for 30 years yeah yeah i don't think that was a hey it's mary
no i would agree oh there's some good topics
yo so mike and scotty's really never talking again huh because michael michael hold a grudge
oh yeah and scotty clearly holds a grudge Well, that's the other thing I wanted to ask you about,
grudges between men.
Because we also saw Ray Allen and Kevin Garnett not do the dap.
I don't even remember what their beef was from the Boston days.
Oh, I think when Ray Allen went to Miami.
Yeah.
But there had to be something more behind the scenes for this beef
to still be this present.
So give it to me.
I heard they didn't really fuck with him.
I heard, I don't think Paul Pierce fucked with him either.
They took a picture together.
That mean they boys?
Yeah, I think so.
Oh, they took a picture?
Yeah, they took a picture together.
Oh, so maybe we just made too much of the no dap.
Yeah.
Damn, I saw people doing the same thing when Mike first walked up.
He walked right past
Bron and started dabbing people up.
And immediately they was like, oh look, he shaded LeBron.
And then they had a moment at the end. Like sometimes
you just read too much into shit.
Yeah, that's true. And it's a room full of
everybody that you fuck with. Everybody that's super
legendary like you. You may be wearing the same shit.
Yeah, yeah. It's like, oh I know, that was you.
And we all saucy. Right.
Yeah, and I seen you guys this morning in the lobby.
Yeah, it could be that too, yeah.
I was just with you backstage or whatever.
That's just this whole it got to be seen or it didn't happen.
Like you said, we was all in the back.
Right.
Them three could have just been chopping it up.
Because there's no picture of it.
It's the narrative people want to create.
Does anybody take anything away from all of LeBron's one-liners about not closing the door on a Cleveland return and about playing his last year with his son, whatever team that is?
I love it.
Somebody posted, I forgot who it was, was like, yo, LeBron just did the most G shit ever.
Yep.
He just basically told every team in the NBA, draft my son and I'm going to come fuck with y'all
yeah
no draft my son you get my farewell tour
that's what I mean
because it could be the worst team in the league
but you want that
and what he did was he
depending on your draft position he might have boosted his son up
yeah
I'm not going to be the guy to shit on this move
because it's so genius and beautiful
and we've never seen anything like it
and again this is the evolution of the three mike kobe lebron like lebron is able to get it done
kobe rest in peace it's not here and my kids yeah it's clear it's mine so i want to see this. And we owe LeVar Ball an apology.
Absolutely.
Did we ever get to that?
We touched on it.
We'll get back to it.
We never did.
Just for this to be able to happen is beautiful.
Now, Bronny, I think, is the 34th or 35th ranked prospect.
So now let's put this in perspective.
You're asking a lottery team to take a jump on one year of LeBron.
Might be worth it.
Hell yeah.
I'm not saying it's not because he does too much for the economy.
He transcends the game.
It's bigger than basketball if you're doing that.
I'm sure it makes sense to some teams.
He's still got two years, though.
Bronny a junior.
So next year,
he's got two years.
Hopefully with some improvement,
he could be in the top 20.
It's going to line right up
with LeBron's free agency,
I think.
Even if he don't, though,
even if he stays at 34,
it's a Bron power move.
Like, yo,
this is what you get.
So he might have been,
let's say, second round or something.
Now somebody might look at it and say, damn,
you know what? We could use Braun here.
We'll sell out every game.
You know what I'm saying? Like, we get that part.
It's worth the risk.
And, if Braun,
hold on, and if Braun's
son is here, when Braun retires,
what you think is going to happen? He's still going to be
working with the kid? We could work this
together. I really hope it ends up in Cleveland.
That would be dope.
Where he end up at. You know both of them
are going to end up in Cleveland.
Remember how we knew
LeBron was a Laker a year before
he said it? A year and a half, yeah.
You know they both going to Cleveland.
That would be fly.
And Cleveland's pretty good, so if they mean, if they continue with this path,
it might kind of line up with where he's ranked.
Oh, and that lines us up with part two of LeBron versus Dan Gilbert.
Oh, man, this is going to be excellent.
Because if you think Bronny is cutting into Darius Garland time.
Rondo over there.
Go ahead.
No, no, no.
They got him.
Go tell Rondo
That you need him
To come out
For the third quarter
And Sexton
He still got Sexton too
Yeah he tore his ACL
Y'all for the season
I'm done with sports
Y'all sportsing me out
Y'all sportsing me out
I'm finished with sports
And it's Wednesday
I'm done
I tell you what though
That first
Bronny to Bron lob
Or vice versa
Is going to be the one
Yeah On that NFT Is already sold Yeah it's already that first Bronny to Bron Lob or vice versa is going to be the one.
Yeah.
Oh, that NFT is already sold.
Yeah, it's already.
You think that D-Wade
Bron Lob
is a classic moment?
Yeah, that's an NFT.
That's it right there.
Nobody talk about
D-Wade's
nuggits on the job.
Where's I'm working?
All right.
So what else we got, Joe?
I saw the Kanye doc.
Oh, did you?
Okay.
What'd you think?
It was great.
It was great, right?
I ain't laughed that hard in a long time.
Which part?
Pressing Doug Infinite?
Yo.
Now, wait, man.
Hold up.
This shouldn't have been funny.
But it was.
Oh, man.
I'm about to get in trouble.
Let me think of my take.
Nah, just let it fly, bro.
You got an edit button?
No, no, no.
Because I was supposed to be at the listening session.
But the more names I heard about it, I was like, nah.
The Kanye listening party.
Oh, okay.
With Donda 2 in Florida.
Oh, okay.
Tonight.
Oh, it's actually going to happen.
Game says he's out there.
There's rumors that Drake is going.
Everybody's going to be in Miami.
Oh, you got to go.
No, you don't.
No, you fuck.
No, you don't. No, you fuck. No, you don't.
So anyway, I put the Kanye doc on, and I was there.
Right.
I was there.
I saw my little cube that I used to hang out in.
That was right before that Rockefeller door.
And that was like the forbidden door back there.
You couldn't go back there.
To the Rockefeller section?
Yeah, you couldn't go to the Rockefeller section,
the Murder, Inc. section.
What else?
Disturbing the Peace had a floor, I think.
I don't remember.
But niggas like me couldn't go in there.
And if you didn't work there, you couldn't go in there.
And I was a young artist at that time,
so I didn't have anywhere to go in there,
in that entire building.
You got cool with rock at one point, right?
Well, I was on Rock at one point.
That's what I thought.
But then I was cool with all of them.
But you still couldn't go back there.
Even if you're signed, now you're getting out.
Way in the lobby.
This is a forbidden office and area.
You got no reason back here, bro. And any time that door cracked, anybody tried to peek in there.
And it always looked like mass hysteria.
Remember, they had the Kanye tracks blasting.
They had just Blaze tracks blasting.
Cam just got here.
Oh, shit, we listening to old boy.
Wait, that's coming?
Like, it was different over there.
They moved different.
So it was different, right?
Yo, but this was the era where,
you got to remember, Def Jam, everybody's there.
The best of the best is there.
This is the era where you had to try to sneak
and get your shit listened to.
Right.
Because if you're not a priority
and we're not focusing on you,
we'll never hear what you're doing.
Right.
And even if we hear it,
yo, I'm not the person that needs to hear it.
This ain't my job.
I'll tell such and such
that it's hard.
So when he started playing
All Falls Down,
and Wayno cleared this up already.
Wayno was in that clip.
Shout out to Wayno.
Wayno says
that was not her first time
hearing All Falls Down.
He came in here,
did this 10 times.
And we know that.
But,
what did she, what did he want her to do in that moment? And she know that. But what did she,
what did he want her to do?
And she,
that's not her job.
She's not in the A&R.
No,
but the great,
the greater part is he left,
he left her office and went to try playing for Carlene.
Who's Jay's assistant and runs all of this shit.
So they're like,
okay,
we know. Listen, i got a meeting dog yo
turn it off phone call yo can you turn that off please like what are you doing and get these
fucking janky fucking cameras out of here right like imagine that there ain't no cell phones and
camp you in here with a whole camera crew now granted ahead of his time ahead of his time should have been doing that yeah but you can imagine how that comes off
in the moment yeah in that era especially now like no when you're not yeah you're not a priority
you're not a priority you're not kind of who you are in that era having a camera follow you unless
you're the superist of superstars was weird like i'm still didn't have that i'm saying imagine walking into the office as the lower tier act
with cameras following you like fam get the fuck out of here yo first of all that's the universal
building they wasn't even letting everybody upstairs so you had to clear a bunch of names
right call who are you with so forth and so on so yeah i can imagine that being a thing so that
was funny right uh damn what else was funny in this i thought it was hilarious seeing the internet
kill wayno for that take and it's like i was i was in the clip like i was i was there i enjoyed
seeing that i enjoyed seeing like the people that were there yeah like way Like Wayno, Saw Scott the Animal,
Clue,
that was funny.
It just helped you
get a good idea of...
You know what it does too?
Helped you learn Kanye differently.
It did.
I mean, we know a lot of this stuff.
The funny thing to me
is that he was kind of the same
then as he is now.
Honestly.
But now when you got the money
and the accolades,
you know what I'm saying?
It puts you in perspective.
But you see Wayno in this and you just realize how hard niggas been grinding and working.
You get what I'm saying?
Like a lot of times you might not have known that somebody was back in the 90s, dog.
Like niggas was there.
And now when you see them, you know what I mean, propelled or in the spotlight, you don't
know all the grunt work that had to go into their success success right you know i'm saying that's kind of dope also watching this thank god music
conferences are finito they were always horrible yeah bad fucking idea. Imagine me, newly signed. Niggas used to, artists had to fight to get to these things.
And then fight at the thing.
Fans, a music conference is where they had a whole bunch of radio stations
and DJs either go to Puerto Rico or go to Philly
or just wherever the location was and showcase your talent,
your new artists, try to get some excitement going, right?
And these were all the different mixed show radio crews.
So I don't know who, but I'll just name crews off the top,
like the heavy hitters, the big dog pit bulls.
Everybody had a crew.
So these DJs, throughout the years,
if your crew keep getting bigger and bigger,
well, now your DJ crew is a thousand of the uh mix show heavy rotation
djs and decision makers at the radio stations so i need to be there to talk to y'all and that was
the feeling he got hey the music conference is over here let's go i'm watching that shit saying
i don't know who should be more thankful that this is no longer the artists or the artists
executives because them little drill niggas will come up there today and get that record played
oh yeah oh yeah let me tell you something all that shit that y'all used to do where y'all was
manhandling us that was trying to just let you hear a record? The arrogance that was coming from you DJs. This not brought me back.
The DJs was artists at one point.
Well, they had all the power.
Listen, man, she was a fucking wreck.
And it was, you know, we hear the stories of artists like waiting for the DJs outside of the radio station
to run up on them and press them to make them.
It would be a little different with the drill rappers.
They pressing them is a little different. I'm watching this thing. I had to tip my hat to make them. It would be a little different with the drill rappers today. They pressing them is a little different.
I'm watching this thing. I had to tip my hat to
Mase. You got to
remember how old people are
on their run of greatness.
Mase pop up on the dock and say, yo,
Mase, 20 years old,
whatever. 20 years old?
And that was a couple years into his run.
With what you was doing?
Yeah.
Man, niggas better not tell me nothing about no goddamn mace, man.
And you just think how big he was, Pac was.
Babies.
Kids.
The people that we call kids today.
Right.
Like, I think Pac passed when he was 25.
That's why we got to stop.
We got to stop.
Because we was, whatever they doing now,
they be talking about, it's predatory. Shut up, Joe. We got to stop. Because we was, whatever they're doing now, they'll be talking about, oh, it's predatory.
Shut up, Joe.
It was predatory.
They was just, what they were searching for was different.
So our representation was different.
Or it mirrored what was going on then.
Maybe the way what's going on now is mirrored in the music.
Not to get all philosophical here.
But yeah, glad that music conferences are no longer a thing excited about that uh holy shit the importance of a diss track this brought back that nigga was in route somewhere
and listening to radio and this man back home played the diss track, premiered it, debuted it.
Oh, got to go back to that.
Now I'm taking my diss track to radio,
premiering it.
Car, you got to pull over.
You got to catch this.
This is in real time.
Radio, airwaves.
I don't know.
Maybe I'm just nostalgic.
That was a big thing to me.
Also, who do we have to thank?
Respectfully, of course.
Always respectfully. to me also who do we have to thank respectfully of course always respectfully but thank god that most teff and talib didn't get that brooklyn's finest beat what do you mean
the brooklyn finest beat that wasn't the brooklyn finest beat it was a redo of the
brooklyn finest beat that they were going to redo. Glad it didn't come.
Nah, I disagree.
Shit.
I disagree.
I disagree, too.
Mos Def is that dude.
In that era, Mos Def and Talib Kweli were on fire.
Stop it, yo.
I mean, they weren't Biggie and Jay. Stop it, yo.
What are we doing here?
You're not going to get me to say nothing bad
about Mos Def and Talib,
but that's Biggie and
Jay on a classic
exchange. All these terrible replays we've heard
over the years and that's the one? Nah, I'm sorry.
I would actually like to hear that. I hope
it exists somewhere and someone puts it out.
Well, that would be nice. That would be dope.
Super dope. And again,
Talib and Kanye had a run
in that era of like,
Get By
and Gorilla Monsoon rap
and all.
They made a lot
of good records together.
I would have liked
to hear that.
And everybody
and they mother
rapped on Get By
and everybody
ain't do it.
Talib did.
Yeah.
I would have liked
to hear that.
Truth be told.
Fuck out of here.
I hear what you're saying.
And we're not asking ice.
We're not asking ice.
We're not asking you.
So don't even worry about it.
I ain't said nothing.
There's a little quote running around.
We don't have to stay on it.
But the quote says, y'all treat Andre 3000 the way y'all should treat Mos Def.
I disagree, but Mos Def should be treated a little bit more respectfully, I think.
A lot of more.
Most defs that do.
I agree.
A lot of more.
This is the sad part to me.
If he wasn't from New York, he might get that praise.
Potentially, I guess.
He's so Brooklyn, though.
I know.
I don't know if that's even possible.
Why would it be
if he's in
New York got the greats
that get that praise
why would that matter
I think
because he's
not that style of hip hop
not that style of hip hop
New York hip hop
is not
known for that
New York hip hop
is known for
gritty
drugs
street shit
you get what I'm saying
like if Andre 3000
might have been from New York he might not have gotten that you get what I'm saying? Like if Andre 3000 might have been from New York,
he might not have gotten that.
You get what I'm saying?
And again,
it's all hypothetical.
It never happened,
but you never know.
I think...
Just sometimes the internet
throws a question out there
that's interesting enough
for me to ponder.
Most Def was a superstar
and he chose to
kind of walk away from it
so I respect it,
but...
Most is that dude. And he's a highly, highly away from it. So I respect it, but he was that dude.
And he's a highly, highly, highly underrated actor as well.
Yeah, I was going to say he's also a good actor.
He gets busy in that form.
I just want to close out some of my observations from this Kanye doc.
Him driving up the price in a bidding war or attempting to that was nice back then
trying to when he had the columbia anr or whoever that was say we've been trying to sign you for
capital we've been trying to sign you for x amount of years but he couldn't convince the powers that
be that this needed to be done back we always, we always say it here. There's always one person assigned
with convincing the people
that need to be convinced
why this is getting greenlit.
And shout out to the A&R that worked for
Ruckus, I forgot what his name was,
but he kind of mapped out
Kanye's whole shit in that one minute segment.
He saw that shit clear as day
and they didn't sign him over there
for whatever reason.
Well,
because that person
still has to go
and convince
the label
to take a chance
on...
Rockets might still be here
had they taken that chance.
So, let me ask you.
Or not.
You think that...
Or not.
Or not's not fair.
Yeah, or not.
No, I was going to say
you think Kanye
would be the same Kanye had he not signed with Rockefeller?
I think that was a marriage that proved fruitful for both sides.
Exactly.
You guys are...
Rockets made Big Al go platinum.
No, I'm not.
Listen to what I'm saying.
Rockets was the shit then.
If y'all two help me, we could body slam him.
If y'all help me, we could earth slam Parks, yo.
Parks. yo. Parks.
Yeah.
Rockefeller
was influential
in his trajectory.
Sure.
Like if not for Rockefeller
we might not get
the Diamonds Are Forever.
That's true.
We might not get the
Rihanna features
and all of those
great, great, great songs
that he put out.
That's true.
He might not have been
with the Just Blaze
going back and forth.
You know what I'm saying?
Like the Jay-Z influence, and that played a lot in his career.
Yeah, but he was already doing it.
Production-wise, he was already doing the back and forth with Just and all that shit.
That was going to happen regardless.
The superstardom, that being aligned with Rockefeller Records,
hottest hip-hop label around, Jay-Z, your little brother-esque,
that changes
at Rockus
let me just jump in
ain't nobody at Rockus
doing that
let me just
they have bad albums
that weigh platinum
for people that should not
I'm not talking about platinum
no I'm not just
like
I don't think we just
saying
yeah we talking about
superstars
you didn't have the superstars
over there that
you could align yourself with
that could not
project
push you to the next level that's all I'm saying we don't know the superstars over there that you could align yourself with that could not project, push you to the next level.
That's all I'm saying.
We don't know that it worked over there with Rockets like that.
I disagree, but it's fine.
I think you guys are remembering Rockets wrong.
Who's the biggest act that was on Rockets at the time?
They had Mos Def that went platinum.
They had Farrah Mosh that went platinum.
Farrah Mosh.
If the album didn't get pulled, they had Talib Kweli that went platinum with the gold, whatever.
Big L that went platinum gold.
These are all underground acts that were pushing major fucking units.
And Kanye could have
went there and literally
hit a ceiling and been an underground
act over there by not being
with superstars
that are global acts.
Truthfully, I want to rhyme like
Common Sense. But I did 5 mil.
That ain't even Common Sense.
But the thing about i wanted
to jump in and kind of dead y'all argument because both things happened which kind of led to my next
point which is watching this doc it brought back and this don't happen no more well not to my
knowledge what happens when two different labels work together because that is what happened both of
y'all points happened he wasn't officially signed to raucous but when rockefeller paid him zero mind
it was raucous stamping him moving him the talib show just he went on tour with talib and all that
he was unofficially backed by Ruckus.
And that machine was kind of doing what it was doing.
And it propelled him to that combination of I got most, I got Tyleb.
They say it plain as day in the dock.
My man, you're right in between.
You're not Rockefeller.
You're not dumb, but you're not.
You're both.
You're the evolution of this.
So that was on full display. I think he needed those relationships with Ruckus. It molded him. you're not dumb, but you're not. Like, you're both. You're the evolution of this.
So that was on full display.
I think he needed those relationships with Rockets.
It molded him.
Facts.
Even if the machine couldn't take him where it needed to, the training and the artist development and what he got moving to New York
or Hoboken, really.
I don't know why they didn't shout out Jersey.
It's a North.
North.
North of North.
He quickly moved to Hoboken from there.
He got right out there.
But either way, Jersey should have got shouted out.
Did it?
No, right?
We don't get respected.
Well, they put Newark up.
Okay.
But I'm just saying what he was going through as just a transplant.
I moved here.
It's just my beats.
This is what I got.
He did it, yo.
He did it.
Yeah.
Like, what he pulled from Common.
What he pulled from Most.
What he pulled from Ty Lib he pulled from most what he pulled from
talib like to morph into like that's the thing that fans take for granted right and i'm off
in a kind of a rant now but fuck it i'm passionate about this the the greats and we'll get to that
next what superstars exist in hip-hop because punch asked it. Oh, okay. The superstars pulled from a few places.
Absolutely.
And continue to.
They not...
And continue to.
Yeah.
They are not just
themselves.
Yeah.
But that's what anything,
like basketball,
you still,
Dwyane Wade,
step back.
You might watch it on film
and be like,
damn, I need to put that
in my arsenal.
You're going to take
such and such as this. You're you gonna take such and such as this
you gonna take such and such as crossover
and you gonna incorporate them into your game
making your game that much more deadly
so him hanging around
Talib and I'm like
he said even on his first album he was like
yo going on tour with Talib might have been
the best thing that ever happened to me as a rapper
he says that on the first album
yo when you get into this,
again, I'm on just nerdy shit now.
Like when you get into that basketball analogy,
it's fun to insert the rappers
and view it from their perspective that same way, right?
Like when James Harden is seen in off season
working on some new to the side, step back, fade away baseline three that goes in.
As a rapper, you now got to sit there or basketball.
Fuck.
Now I got to defend.
I have to defend on it.
I have to go work on that.
I got to deal with the people that could do that.
Like as a rapper, you listening to shit.
Drake had to go through mad shit.
Like I could see,
you could see why
he couldn't get on
in 06, 07
with Comeback Season.
We're not on that right now.
You listen to what's
happening out there?
He had to come
and when that happened
and other than,
oh,
now we got to go in.
Now we got to add this.
Now we got to.
When Meek was in the studio
with
Lil Baby and Dirk. Dirk and Lil Baby. He said it like, yo, these niggas is washing me up. Now we got to add this. Now we got to. When Meek was in the studio with.
Lil Baby.
Dirk and Lil Baby.
Same thing.
He said it.
Like, yo, these niggas is washing me up.
I got to go.
I got to adapt.
I got to evolve.
I got to get with the new shit.
It wasn't no Eurostep back in the Michael Jordan days.
You got to deal with that now.
So it's the same thing.
I think anything as evolution comes, you got to kind of.
And there's some niggas that's exempt from that, like Kendrick and Cole are exempt from that,
they do what they want. Although they probably take a little hits from other things.
I'm about to say, you listen to Kendrick.
I know.
I know.
I'm not saying that they don't.
I'm saying.
They could.
Well, we know they pull from places.
Like, I think one of the first times I seen Kendrick, he might have been lying.
He said, yo, pump it up.
It helped me learn how to ride a hook.
I was like, wow., yo, pump it up. It helped me learn how to write a hook.
I was like, wow, interesting you pulled that from there.
You just are intrigued by what they pull from where.
Especially if pump it up doesn't have a traditional course.
Yeah, he lied.
Format.
Yo, somebody the other day, and I hate to make the people on the bingo cards write, like they say, I say my age and pump it up at least twice every pod.
I really want to stop doing that.
But one of these little niggas sent me a drill beat from Pump It Up.
It was hard.
It was hard.
It was.
I should have saved it.
I didn't.
I kind of like that.
It was hard.
I've been hearing a couple of the classic records, classic rap records being flipped into drill beat.
Like I heard...
Drill ain't going nowhere.
Mary and Fabio flipped Who Run It.
And it's a drill beat.
Right.
So I'm not mad at taking our hard records
and putting the drill on it.
It's going to happen, like it or not.
Yeah, I ain't mad at it, bro.
Also on the dock...
We don't show crucial conflict enough, love. That's facts.
I always show crucial conflict.
That's facts.
And Twista.
And Twista.
It's true.
Twista.
Yeah.
It's true.
It's just true.
That doc was refreshing to watch.
Yeah, I can't wait to watch the other two parts.
I hope that the next two parts are as compelling.
I'm sure they will be.
Because early, his story is
really compelling. It is.
But to watch
now the ascension is going to be
crazy. That's the part that
I don't want to see.
I don't want to see part two.
I'm curious where it stops. I don't want to see what
happens when college dropout,
late registration, because then we could start to, well, he has final edit.
So, but I don't want to see him in his.
Tumultuous.
Not tumultuous, just his ascension when, see here we saw the guy that was confident, but timid.
Uh-huh.
Right?
We saw some of the traits that exist,
but in a very early stage.
I don't want to see it blossom fully.
The diva bag?
Yeah, yeah, where it's like,
I know I'm the shit,
but now y'all know I'm the shit.
Part three might be that.
I don't think part two will be that.
I think part three might get him there
because I think part two will be him.
Because he about to go crazy.
College dropout and all of that.
You'll get that
On the next one
I don't think Part 2
Will have that
I think Part 3
Will have it
Cause I think Part 2
Is gonna really start to show
His level of genius
You know what I'm saying
Like I think Part 2
Is really gonna start showing
This nigga's really
Really really gifted
I just can't wait
To see the graduation footage
Graduation era
Was my favorite Kanye era Same So I can't wait to see that Is footage. Graduation era was my favorite Kanye era. Same.
So I can't wait to see that. Is Donda 2 a gospel
album? Is Donda 1
Donda 1? Yes.
Donda 1 is. So Future
is executive producing a gospel album?
Possible. I guess so.
I'm going to leave it alone until more information
is revealed on this. And rest
in peace to Donda. How could I have that entire
conversation and not say that?
That was the best part of it.
Yeah, for me.
For me.
For me.
I like seeing dudes with their moms, yo.
Me too.
I do.
Me too.
And I don't know if I see it enough,
to be honest.
Like, that's something that the women
tried to shame us out of
by calling us like mama's boys
and shit like that.
I'm not getting deep.
Come on.
Great, great doc.
Alright, well, we got parts
two and three coming up. We'll review those too for y'all.
So you think we're actually getting down to two tonight then?
No.
No.
Ice spent the car ride telling us
that it's happy Baltimore day.
It is.
Today is 2-22-22.
And it's a Tuesday.
That is artificially ice.
That is ice.
And when they pull out that 22.
And two.
In his black history month jacket.
Keep playing with him.
Go ahead and play with them niggas.
I love Baltimore.
Cherry Hill West.
You better love me.
I don't love Baltimore.
But, you know. Yeah, go ahead. Just happy Baltimore day. Wait, you don't love Baltimore but you know
just happy Baltimore day
wait you don't love Baltimore for real?
no
fuck the Ravens I hate Baltimore
it's a football thing
I hate cities based on the team
we so ignorant as a people
look how easy it is to trick us
sports
every time
every time you can got it. Every time.
You can.
Exactly.
Come on, y'all.
Yankee fans hate Boston.
You can't move to Pennsylvania
and hate Baltimore.
Yes, you can.
Right next door.
This nigga's crazy.
I don't have a place
geographically that I hate
because of the sports rivalry.
Let me just throw that out there.
I'm way past that.
I'm not.
I'm way past that.
I used to probably think that way,
but after touring especially.
You know how many times niggas just took that quick ride up the...
I couldn't.
Fam, I couldn't be in New York being a Cowboy fan if I hated a spot based on the, you know
what I mean?
The competition of the team.
Niggas wouldn't keep me out of Norma Jeans.
What the fuck is y'all talking about?
I ain't have no money.
I still went up to Norma Jeans.
No, I remember we went to 2 o'clock.
No.
Oh, you went with me up there, right?
To that other spot.
Kevin Lounge.
Yo, man, it's with the Splash Brothers, yo.
I don't know what happened, man.
Yo, it's state to state.
He got hurt.
He tore his ACL and then
wouldn't rehab right.
He wouldn't rehab right.
He walked away.
A dead meniscus.
That's stupid.
I got a dollar. That's like when the bitches
go get surgery and then want to wear the little faja.
They are lazy.
They will not. You got to do the post
work.
You can't just lay there.
All right.
Superstars and rap.
Punch always just think of some fucking.
I don't know why Punch does this show.
I love when he do this show.
Yeah, but I wish he would stop doing this.
Why?
It's a good.
Yeah.
That's a good question that's a good question
thought provoking question
everything Punch
says is thought provoking
and then he disappears
like a thief in the night
that's the best way to do it
he gets your brain going
so now I'm
obsessive compulsive
and now he just goes back
to fucking doing
whatever he's doing
in the studio
him daylight
chilling
smoking
whatever they're doing
yeah no I don't like that
that's the best way to do it
I was not thinking at anything at all about how many superstars are in rap, but fine, let's go through it.
And he says besides Kendrick, Cole, Drake, and Nicki, who is there, he also made it a point to say we're not talking about your favorite artists, which fans do a lot.
Of course.
We're talking about the superstars all
right so did he define what's a superstar i'm asking who has a legitimate shot at being the
next uh superstar uh you know i don't know if he said what that is okay but this is where for me
it made it tougher to figure out what and who a superstar is. Back to times changing from the Kanye doc, right?
Back then, the only people who could get certain brand deals were superstars.
Right.
That was reserved for...
Top of the top.
The top, yeah.
Today, that's not really the case.
True.
Today, if you have a good team, good management, good brand.
Everyone's getting deals all over the place.
Everybody's getting deals, so that blurs the line a little bit.
Right now, back then, we could easily look at the charts and the record sales and say, this person is a superstar.
Radio spins.
Today, I don't think many people could tell us what a hit record is.
True.
That's changed.
True.
Because mediums have changed.
True.
So our metric is changing.
How do you tell what a superstar is unless they make it overtly obvious like Kendrick, Cole, Drake, Nicki, Wayne, Kanye, Jay.
I stop.
Cardi B is a superstar.
Yep.
Cardi B is a superstar.
Don't got to think about it.
Cardi B is a superstar.
I'm going to argue.
That Cardi B is a superstar?
No.
You can't argue that.
Oh, okay.
But I'm not going to call Cardi B's a superstar? no you can't argue that oh okay but I'm not gonna call Cardi B
I don't know
if I'ma say she's a rap
superstar
which is what he asked
I don't know
when Cardi's next project
is coming
I'm sure it will
cause she tears my ass up
every time I say it won't come
so I'm sure it will
but I asked the Cardi fans
objectively how many albums do you think you're getting from her
career wise that's an objective question we don't even have to answer it because they might tear us
apart no but i don't think but she but she is a superstar i don't think that's a metric though
that she said look he put it in quotes superstar in rap i think that's there for a reason. I'm never arguing Cardi.
Y'all know I'm team Cardi all day.
And she's absolutely a superstar.
Superstar in rap.
Nah, because...
I don't know if I'm ready to say...
She has to be a superstar in rap.
She's a superstar in rap
because she has done nothing else.
Where I'm from,
you didn't even acknowledge people
with one album in these conversations.
Yeah, but...
So I know I may be outdated,
but I'm not calling nobody a superstar
off one album
and rap.
And rap.
But superstar is based on
your public appeal.
It ain't based on your rap sales,
how good you are,
none of that.
It's based on
my mother knows who Cardi B is
and my mother's 70-something years old.
I think that's what I mean.
I think by...
That's what I think.
Yeah, but you're...
Who you say, your mother? My mother knows who Cardi B think. Yeah, but you're, who'd you say, your mother?
My mother knows who Cardi B is.
Okay, but my mom knows
who Cardi B is.
Your mother's way more
in line.
If we ask either of our moms
to name five Cardi B songs,
maybe they struggle
because they know her brand,
her likeness, her appeal.
I.E. superstardom.
I'll tell you like this here.
And rap.
That's all I'm arguing.
I'll tell you real quick.
Anybody do a write-up on Cardi B?
Do they say rapper Cardi B?
Yeah, they do. She's a superstar in rap, Joe.
She's only known for rap.
She's still known as a rapper.
Maybe this is his point. I submit then.
I will say this and this is maybe his point.
Ultimately is that
I think you'll be hard, hard, hard
pressed to find anybody that does
just rap
now in 2022. I don't even think anybody that does just rap now in 2022 and is super i don't even
think he's saying but no but with cardi b her fame stemmed from rap music she hasn't really
been in many movies she hasn't you got i'm saying like ludicrous is a superstar she's a superstar
no question and i'll give you the in rap even though it doesn't sit right in my soul
to say these types of things
About somebody
She's a bonafide superstar
She's a superstar
She can't go outside
What if she never
Drops an album again
She's still a superstar
And I don't think that will happen
So
I'm just throwing it out there to y'all
She a superstar
Don't change where she at right now
She's still a superstar
Y'all niggas is crazy
Y'all crazy as hell
You could be a superstar
And fall off
No depending on what else
She would do
Like if she just
Sat at home now
Her superstardom
Would dwindle
But if she started
Being in movies
If she started
Doing other shit
She would definitely
Keep her superstardom
Like if she took it
I just want to understand
What you just said
You said if she sat home
We didn't make another
Hip hop album
Right
I do not know
That her superstar
Would dwindle
If that happened Angel No if she didn't do that her superstar would dwindle if that happened.
Angel, no.
If she didn't do anything else, it would dwindle.
Because she wouldn't remain relevant.
Now, if she jumped into acting, if she jumped into movies or some other vices or avenues,
I don't think her superstardom goes anywhere.
Let me ask you real quick.
Let me ask you real quick.
Are Ja Rule Rule 50 Cent
Ludacris
they're rap superstars
they don't never have to rap again
they were still started in rap
they took it and branched off
and did a whole bunch of extra shit
they were still
who were the three names that you just said
Ja Rule
50
and Ludacris
Ludacris
started off as rappers
became superstars
and
stop because I don't
I do this thing a lot and maybe it it ruins the pod, because I'm weird.
I don't agree with it.
You don't agree with that?
The people that you just named, 50 Cent almost went diamond twice.
Okay.
That takes him out of the point that I'm making with Cardi B.
Same with Ja Rule, and the same with Ludacris.
I'm just saying.
You know how many times Ludacris had to sell
5 million records? No, I don't even
think Ja's a superstar. 50 was a superstar
on his first record, though. It don't matter how many
times he did it.
Okay, listen. I'm open to being wrong.
It is a different world. I'm just saying,
though. Cardi has, what, three Diamond singles?
Yeah! And that's why I'm down to shut
the fuck up, right? Because, back
to the Kanye doc. In that time, and I'm down to shut the fuck up, right? Because back to the Kanye doc.
In that time, and I'm outdated, you couldn't, you had to go be a superstar, yo.
You had to go learn to walk, learn to walk in the hills, learn to dance, learn to dress, stand in the mirror, get your hands.
You had to earn every pair of eyes.
Today, that's different.
Today, the process goes different.
So y'all may be totally correct.
It just may be a...
It's a faster process.
Expedited. Yeah, it's expedited.
But it's still the process.
Yeah, but that's like us calling something a classic
without allowing the time to pass.
How do we know without the time passing?
Joe, even with it being faster,
we watched Cardi do everything you just named.
We did.
We watched her.
Everything you just said, we watched Cardi do.
No, we did not.
We did.
What are y'all...
She has...
I started this.
Yo, I'm done.
I started this when she has one album out.
I'd like to see what happens with the next one.
No, but the other stuff.
She did all that.
She's a superstar.
She did all that.
The walking, the talking. She's done did all that she did all that the walking the
talking she's done all of that and this is a time where it ain't about albums it's about records
it's about singles like he said she got three diamond singles this is the time we're here now
because we're in a microwave society yo i support cardi i don't want anyone out there to misconstrue
my argument my position or what i'm saying you might never get another cardi album you will get
singles let's move it forward who else besides cardi is there that would qualify for a superstar um what's the things
we had cole kendrick we're not allowed to use hove y'all would hate y'all would hate my other
woman rapper theory um i got a lot more that i don't think is pretty easy to go let me ask y'all
he says curse oh yeah does Meg qualify as a superstar?
No.
Okay, I'm going to find something for us to talk about. No, I'm asking why.
Yo, I'm not the person to answer your question.
No, no, no.
I'm just saying because using the same metric.
You can't use the same metric.
Tyler's a superstar.
Yeah.
Tyler's a superstar.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Tyler's a superstar Yeah
Joe stop looking at it
With 10 years ago eyes
Today
Stop it
You think Tyler can just walk around
Yo stop it yo
Stop it
I'm not saying nothing
Cause I'm a hater
Wait wait wait
My mother doesn't know who he is
My mother won't know who he is
Mad people don't know
Who the fuck Tyler Creator is
We hip hop
That's true
Superstar transcends this
The rap superstars now
Have to cross over a little bit
Like you gotta look at your Post Malone's
Shit like that
Your Post Malone
Your Doja Cat's
Those are superstars
We might not put rap on him
So I'm cool with that
But I'm saying
You have to transcend
You can't just be rap no more
Even your genre
You gotta blend it now
Today you gotta blend it now today you gotta
blend it yeah and i don't listen i don't know no your age your ethnicity your genre of music you
have to step outside of that to now be recognizable worldwide you need to be damn near a pop star
these conversations are difficult to have like with people that don't really have an understanding
of the music industry because we just talking superstardom.
I'm not talking about sales.
For superstars, you have to
blend it a little bit. So you gotta be a pop star
basically. You basically gotta be a pop star.
Pop music is popular music and I don't think you could be a
superstar in hip hop
without branching over.
I don't think so.
That list would be pretty limited. It would probably be Doja
and if you consider Post Malone a rapper, I guess.
I mean, his album comes out,
it's in the hip-hop slash rap category.
Well, then he was asking who has the potential to be...
Lil Baby has the potential.
He has the potential.
Got a lot of work to do,
but he has the potential.
He's getting the eyes everywhere.
He's getting all of you.
He's probably the only person, I would say,
that has the potential to be a superstar.
If DaBaby could keep away from the thing.
He might have been there.
Yeah.
He might have been there and took a couple notches back.
He was knocking on the door.
He might have been knocking on the door.
Yeah.
I'm with you there.
Travis.
Travis.
That's a superstar.
Travis.
I don't think superstars can be born overnight.
That's what I'm hearing. No. Nobody't think superstars can be born overnight.
That's what I'm hearing. No.
It's not born overnight.
He said has the potential to be, which means with the proper work, the proper training,
the proper media shit, you could get there.
Travis could be.
Travis Scott.
No, Travis Scott's a superstar.
He's definitely there.
Everybody from your kids to Travis Scott.
I think I put him
in the same group as Tyler.
You can't put him
in that group.
Why?
We talking about star power.
We talking about
when you can
post your festival
and sell it out for here
and you're in Fortnite
and you're all...
Hold up.
Rapper though.
Still rapper.
My mother does not know
who that is.
And Eminem is a superstar
but I don't count him in.
Yeah.
Hold up. Eminem is a superstar. but I don't count him as. Yeah, he's older.
Eminem is a superstar.
Generation part.
I'm saying I don't think that he's transcended ages in that demo.
Like, ages.
Your moms might not know, but the one step below her, all the way down to a six-year-old knows.
That's a wide age range
that knows Travis Scott.
That's kind of true.
I just don't know
the 50s that would just
identify with Travis Scott
like that.
I don't know that many
And they might know him
and the 50s might know him
for who he's
who his girl is
you know they might know him
for other reasons
but they heard the name.
Y'all might kill me.
Lil Nas X is a superstar.
Not yet.
He has the potential to be so. He has the potential. He's not yet. Y'all might kill me. Lil Nas X is a superstar. Not yet. He has the potential to be some.
He has the potential.
He's not yet.
But he has the potential to be.
He does.
I don't know about that one.
I think so.
Because he can branch off and do mad shit.
I wouldn't be surprised if I saw him host in a talk show.
Or being in mad movies and shit like that. He has
the potential to be a superstar.
Punch's original statement kind of
goes to what Joe was saying.
It might be over for the superstar. Nothing is sustainable.
Superstars are based off moments
that last. Nothing lasts more than two days
now. When Mike Jackson moonwalked
across the stage at the Motown show, that moment
lasted decades. That's what he was saying
about it. This shit is happening too fast.
Y'all niggas, this conversation sounds much to me.
But again, it's...
Lil Nas X has never sold over 200,000 records.
Old Tyler Rhodes is the biggest.
I don't care.
I don't care.
But Lil Nas X has not sold over 200,000 albums of a song.
You telling me about what...
I keep trying to tell you.
You're worried about... That's you looking at it with old eyes, Joe. You telling me about what? I keep trying to tell you. You're worried about that.
You're looking at it with old eyes, Joe.
It ain't about an album no more.
I'm sorry.
It's not.
It don't take an album.
A string of records can make you a superstar.
I hate when y'all do this.
Y'all are expressing what y'all think.
I'm now countering with what I think.
Okay.
There is nobody in the superstar conversation
that don't sell albums like a superstar.
So y'all keep telling me about today's updated microwave fast bullshit.
How many albums?
No, I'm not subscribing to that.
That don't mean y'all have to argue with me about my opinion.
You don't have to.
But look at the names that he agreed upon.
They've all sold albums.
And albums.
All previous acts. They're all previous acts. They've all sold albums. And they're all previous acts. They've all sold albums.
Shit has changed.
You cannot be, I'm telling you what I think.
You're not a superstar if you can't sell an album.
What the fuck are we talking about right now?
You can think that.
Well, if that's the case, then we're throwing Meg in there like Ish said.
Because what stops her from being a superstar if we taking out sales?
She ain't sold shit.
Got every brand deal in the world, but also has all the backing from mad different people.
She got a lot going on.
Griselda, pardon me, it's going to happen when you fucking not a superstar because that's the game today.
Griselda has a lot going on.
These mad artists, they have a lot going on.
Your management team got to be a whole fucking company of people.
Your fucking style has got to be from here.
You got to have a team of know-it-all people.
Y'all just mixing rules up.
I'm just saying shit.
Games change and evolve, man.
I hate to be the one to tell you.
It ain't going to stay the same way it was years ago.
You're right, but it ain't there now.
You still got to know how to sell a fucking album.
When Adele come out, you got to move.
When niggas come out, you got to move.
Which is why I said to be in that, you got to be a pop star.
No, when a superstar comes out, you rest of you mortal me or minion niggas have to move.
Nobody does that for Lil Nas X.
Nobody does that for the seven Megastallion releases that dropped over the past two years.
What are we saying?
We wilding.
The person he missed off his list is Kanye.
Well, he's there already.
I'm just saying.
But that's the one that.
Kanye's there.
Wayne's there.
That's the one that we talking about now.
You're not trying to get Zinjo out of here.
No, we're not.
So my thing is.
No, we're not.
When you say the word superstar, I agree with you now that if you are a superstar, then
you should be able to move whatever product
that is you selling.
I don't give a fuck if it was water.
You should be able to sell a bunch of waters if you have superstar power.
The superstars could try their best to drop an album and sell under $200,000.
They would fail every time.
And that's why I have Travis there.
That's the one that today is there.
So I think it's more things that encompass superstar, quote unquote.
And I think a big, big
piece of that, which is why I mentioned Meg,
I don't know about her album sales.
I don't know nothing about that.
I just know that she's popular as fuck.
She has superstar power.
You can say Meg Thee Stallion's name
and motherfuckers know who she is.
That says something.
It's a lot of motherfuckers that move units
that are nowhere near as popular as Meg Thee Stallion.
So that's my thing.
What's up, nigga? Vince Staples,
this is Angry Joe Budden calling you
live from the fucking Joe Budden podcast.
I hate when these niggas piss me off, yo.
What happened? What'd they do?
We talking about superstars. I'm hanging up with you
and calling Punch right after this. We talking about
superstars today and who the fuck they are and what it means.
I'm only calling you to ask, does a superstar have to have the ability to sell albums?
Yes.
Wait, no, no, no.
Not today, though.
I feel what you said.
It depends.
It depends.
The reason it's not superstars, I feel.
No, you want the long version?
Yes. Yes. Allars, I feel. No, you want the long version? Yeah.
Yes.
All right, so look.
When you think about music, right?
When you think about the Beatles and All You Need Is Love and Woodstock and these movements, right?
What makes people be able to become superstars?
I was thinking about Michael Jackson being on MTV and, you know, being one of the first black people to have a video.
and you know being one of the first black people to have a video is by for like being able to overcome certain shit and just things in life that can kind of parallel to music
as people we became so fucking desensitized to the world around us it's going to be really
hard for that music to connect in ways that it has in the past like you think about the
last few songs we had and one of them might just be me
being a West Coast bias,
but thinking about like, fuck Donald Trump,
why is he also being tied to that political campaign?
Or thinking about Kendrick,
we're going to be all right being tied to
those protests and things like that.
It was things that were like-
Jeezy, my president is black.
What'd you say?
Jeezy with my president is black.
Yeah, my president is black.
Them kind of things kind of make stars
essentially because you become larger than life
because you being able to attach yourself
to something in the real world that's happening.
Like, I don't think that that's,
we so desensitized to life
that it's impossible to happen.
And also the music industry is so shaky and jaded
that when you look at how we count our albums
and all this other shit,
it kind of makes it impossible
that it lets you have a tangible connection with people like what makes it a britney spears is
like you know little girls her being the focal point for these little girls to see and her
changing the way that they dress the way that they look now you can get that shit off a motherfucker
i got an instagram page so it's kind of harder to be a superstar this boy good then it kind of
has ever been like when we think about our last superstars we had in hip hop, I'm pretty sure we'll think
about Travis Scott, Kendrick, J. Cole, people that's that big.
And they were still in the point of time where physical albums were a thing.
And if you think about someone like Billie Eilish, who is a pop star, so to say, nowadays,
she's not someone that everyone has to look at because the way the algorithms position
shit in front of your face and the phones and things like that it's just i feel like to be a superstar
everybody got to know you whether they like you or not and i feel like the internet makes that
almost impossible see and that's where we differ because to be known is a caveat that has to exist but you have to move product when you say i thought you meant specifically
music i don't know you meant product as well because my thing is kanye might not sell as many
albums as i don't know a little we know we never arguing kanye's genius pair the yeezys or gap
hoodies you know what i'm saying Punch put superstar in rap in quotes.
I hate that this question even got us like this here,
but he put superstar in rap in quotes. So when you say that, I think how many...
Hey, let's go by the day.
Fuck albums.
They're getting rid of albums, right?
So you're right.
I'm old school.
Fuck albums.
I see some of these other artists that people might think are superstars doing everything in the world to push and sell certain singles.
I don't think the superstars have to behave in a certain manner.
No, not at all.
Not at all, bro.
I had a conversation with some labels the other day.
And they was telling me like, oh, you know, we see you as this and as that.
But then in the same breath was like make a tick tock and I'm like these artists that you name it and your goals aren't
Doing these things. Mm-hmm. So I feel like I feel like we just you know, it's all love
I know what I know why they said why they say what they said whatever
But I agree with you and when we say product I think the product goes outside of music because we think about Kanye
He's super starter. He's not selling as many albums as a lot of people are consistently for the
past couple of years,
but these niggas ain't got motherfuckers lining up around the block for
tennis shoes.
And these motherfuckers aren't changing the stock price of gap.
So when you say like product,
I a hundred percent agree.
I think that the product is being,
is being changed as what it can be made for me because of how the splits in
music have gotten worse over time,
how to keep reinventing the streaming rules and things of that nature.
So when you walk in target and you see a Billy Eil they keep reinventing the streaming rules and things of that nature. So when you walk in Target
and you see a Billie Eilish doll next to the Legos,
like, that's product.
That's superstardom, too.
And that's good product placement.
No, but when you got Meg pushing
fucking sauce for Popeyes,
plus a whole bunch of other shit, that's pushing
product. See, and that's not superstar for me.
That's not superstar for me either.
No, no, no, no, no.
No, Joe, you got a point no. That's cool that you...
No, Joe, you got a point though
because you got to think,
when you seen Travis Scott
at the McDonald's,
you seen mobs of people.
Yep.
So you can put these people
in the same situation.
I think what Joe was saying
is the end result is different.
Out of everybody
who had those fast food deals,
Travis Scott the only motherfucker
that had thousands of people
in the parking lot
at a McDonald's.
Pam, they was snatching
the posters off the window.
See, Vince, that's why I call you, man.
You have a way of articulating my thoughts better than I've ever had, man.
But you said Travis.
I know exactly what you're going at.
But also, what you got to realize, bro, is everybody is like,
I feel like today, when it comes to the bottom line,
the monetization and just the ownership and just the say you you have i feel like it's harder than ever for the artist because i think we've replaced a lot of
you know currency and a lot of extra opportunities with this blinding fame monster to where if a
it gets a certain amount of views a certain amount of instagram posts like it's a reason
it's the reason that they put your engagements in your breakdowns before you put out an album and your marketing plan.
And they don't put the breakdown
and the percentage of the streams that you're about to get.
They never put that in anybody's plans. But they'll tell
you how popular you are. But they won't tell
you, hey, by the way, two months ago they changed how much
money you got paid. Because they're paying us
attention now. So it's kind of hard for
artists.
This nigga's a monster.
I'm gonna stop calling you.
Hey look man
Joe Butter Network
make sure that y'all
checking out the Patreon
get all your tears
don't be no bitch ass
nigga man.
Ghost Dream
Ghost Dream Magic
I don't know how many
more of these I'ma give y'all.
Yeah the singles hard.
Songs why you got them
cause I might go do
some other shit soon
but I appreciate y'all man
thank you.
Go buy that go buy that Vince Simmons. We love you man. soon, but I appreciate y'all, man. Thank you.
Rob Markman No, go buy that Vince Simmons.
Rob Markman Yes, we love you, man.
Yo, Vince is always great.
Rob Markman He's the best.
Rob Markman Always great.
Vince Simmons Nah, it's all love, bro.
Hit me later.
Rob Markman You know it.
Rob Markman What a guy, yo.
Vince Simmons Nah, he's dope.
Rob Markman Yo.
Vince Simmons That nigga's smart as shit.
Rob Markman The future of the record business, y'all gonna have to deal with these young niggas.
Vince Simmons Oh, no.
Yo, these young niggas is ready for y'all.
Rob Markman I'm siding with the creators, yo. Vince Simmons I'm telling you. Rob Markman These young niggas is ready for y'all. I'm siding with the creators, yo.
I'm telling you.
These young niggas getting all this shit out of here.
That's the other thing I left that fucking Kanye doc saying.
Well, yeah, I'm siding with the creators.
We're looking at one of the greatest in the doc.
But as they just maneuvered around, I'm like, yo, behind.
Yo, everybody's job started with
somebody's great idea.
That's what I think.
What you mean?
Everybody's job started with somebody's great idea.
Yeah.
That exists.
Every last one.
I tried all weekend to debunk the theory.
Yeah, every job.
Everyone...
You can try, but I know you're that nigga,
so you're gonna try.
But moving on, man.
Shout out to Vince.
He's always a man Jesus
Jesus Vince
and I don't even need
to call a punch now
yeah
yeah
I don't need to
he put it right there
he hit it home
yeah
but yeah
you gotta be able to
it's a lot of niggas
that do pop up shops
some of them
they break
when they announced
like Travis
is partly in this bind
cause he's a superstar.
Yes.
Partly.
That's the reason why.
There's a lot of things at play, and that's a legal thing.
Yeah.
Partly because people felt compelled to fucking bum rush the thingamajiggies.
Like, that's superstar shit.
Yo, J. Cole, I'll never forget what year that was.
That nigga said, yo, I'm walking to SOBs.
And it was a parade.
Bam, J. Cole could tweet.
He still, well, not now.
That's superstar, yo.
Doing that shit, you'd be like, yo, I got a show at 6 o'clock at Hammerstein.
See, and that's what I mean.
Call to action.
That's what I'm trying to say.
Yeah, there's mad artists that's gonna have the brand deals the budgeting the
glitz the glamour the lights that's what the music business does it puts it on people to try to
convince us certain things about people it's our job to see through it it's like when Lady London
came and said yo I heard that shit you said earlier well yeah I don't that's not what I do
I don't I wait to see what's happening. Same thing though.
Same thing.
Call to action.
Can you get this amount of people
to do whatever?
To act.
And not fucking
To purchase.
Buy hot sauce.
But anyway.
No, I'm with you.
I think we got a concise
Yeah.
Yeah, but I hate
that y'all got rid of Zenjo
for a little bit.
And I hate that
that was the topic to do it.
One day we're going to...
I can't wait to see the doc about QC.
If y'all think that we're not getting a doc about quality control...
We need it.
...and their run and what they've done.
Now, I get it.
There's a lot of audience out there that's saying I'm on payroll
because I'm doing a lot of Bigging Up the South.
Why?
The Yo Gotti album.
What else?
They can't say that.
They also say that we're fucking New York biased.
That's why New York biased.
The Doughboy call.
Well, they're saying because they know me to have New York bias when I go on these rants Bigging Up the South that I must be getting paid.
Ah.
Or we just fuck with-
And from the Kanye-
Or Ice is here now. That's all. Or shit just makes fuck with Or Ice is here now.
That's all.
Or shit just makes sense.
Or Ice is here.
Yo, dog,
get your fucking retainer
off the studio counter, yo.
Yeah, that's gross.
That was disgusting.
Yo, fam.
And then he just popped it
right back at the
That was a lot.
And
and
my last take from this
because I spent too much on the Kanye doc.
Nigga walked over to the little New York vendor machine, said, hey, y'all, I got a little guilty pleasure.
Let me get that black tail.
Nigga went and copped some black tail.
He did.
$8.
He was mad at the price of the black tail.
Round of applause, man.
Come on.
How we old?
Yo, we used to have to buy magazines for that.
That's why we old, nigga.
Black tail, man.
You remember it was right there.
We know black tail.
He wouldn't got some black tail.
What he was going to do with that?
Right after the Scarface session, he was about to.
Yo, them MP keys is nasty, yo.
Scarface session he was about to
yo them MP keys
is nasty
yo
oh y'all don't want
to share personal
experiences from
the black tail
or whatever you used
to do
go to magazine
jet beauty
of the week
come on we'll move on
they just know the black tail
they know what we talking about
no they don't
you just told me
the times has changed
a superstar has changed
I'm a dinosaur
now you telling me
that niggas know the black tail
nah niggas don't know
they don't know what black tail was
they don't remember when blue cat
nevermind but they
I didn't say it
and I'm starting a petition to get the tender swindler
back on dating apps yo
dead ass I don't like what
they doing to him Wendy Williams
it's a list
it is a list if y'all gonna
do this to a nigga
for create
for thinking of
creative lies
then line the women up
yo
nigga put Donald Trump
on the list
what you talk about
a creative liar
line
your man Big T up
we just talking about
the bromance
and relationship
aspect of this
I'm talking
Anna
yeah
that's my girl
Anna
that's my girl.
To y'all watching these created shows.
Y'all watching these created shows of these people.
Did y'all see the real
docs about these people?
Anna didn't do nothing wrong.
I might got some bell money for her.
I'll give her a couple dollars.
I never seen a real Anna.
I definitely am not.
Bad looking girl.
I've never seen her. I'm I definitely am not. Bad looking girl. I've never seen her.
I'm not popping shorty from Ozarks.
No, I'm good.
I'll pass.
Yo, Anna put some pictures on Instagram and went out and found a little sponsor.
And got popular off of her.
Or something to support her lifestyle.
Genius. Got herself jammed up. Scammy scammed away the rest of the way. Yeah, to support her lifestyle. Genius.
Got herself jammed up.
Scammy scammed away the rest of the way.
Yeah, got to be careful.
Got to be more careful.
I've enjoyed that show a lot, though, actually.
What?
Which one?
Because Hulu has one and Netflix has one.
Oh, I didn't see the Hulu one.
I never saw the Hulu one either.
I'm watching the Netflix one.
I'm watching the Netflix one.
I'm going to do research before I bring this in here.
No, I'm not, because I'm clearly about to talk about it. I'm going to do research before I bring this in here. No, not because I'm clearly going to talk about it.
I'm going to do research before I give a take on this.
I'm interested in the laws and what goings on
when you can just take somebody's likeness,
create a story inspired by it,
not really your story, inspired by it,
take an actor or
that is clearly
playing this person
and what I mean is like
every week
Pamela Anderson
goes crazy about
that bullshit
they're doing
with
the Tommy Lee
and Pamela shit
but I watch it
it's on Hulu
I haven't seen that yet either
and they killing the handyman
that leaked the tape
the sex tape
that's what it's all about
got it
but they not in support of this
we seen that again recently
this is happening a lot
I feel like we've had this discussion before
do the people that these shows
and docs are about
get anything out of this shit
no right
evidently not
if you go through the proper channel
then you purchase the life rights
or the story from
someone i'm sure there's some paperwork there i don't know if y'all know leave it in the comments
please help but when you don't and you go through fair usage and the legal loopholes which most
people probably are to save a buck well yeah and then that gets even trickier because like you said
the anna one there's one on hulu and net Netflix the one on Hulu's name something pretty funny but they do that a lot where they'll
take the same story and now just have to the fiery festival yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah nothing one
person paid and one company didn't Takashi Doc same thing every I would like to learn more
about
the legal
how people
can protect
the rights
of their likeness
so that more people
are not
uh
milly rocked
I hate that that's a term
for me
but it is
cause that's nasty
it is
I agree
you wake up one day, turn the TV on,
it's some tall white boy playing Parks.
I'm going to be tight.
Whose name is fucking some shit the darks.
I'm going to be tight.
Well, this is back to our snowfall in...
Freeway Ricky Ross.
But they modified some of the stuff on Freeway Ricky Ross
to differentiate it from them.
It's hard as a consumer because we be liking the shit.
This Anna shit is, I don't know
if she's getting paid. I hope she's getting a check.
Probably not, but we don't know.
And the
other thing about the tender swindler, I'm moving on.
I'm moving on. I'm moving on. But if
I call you and say, yo, I'm in a bind.
I need 100 grand real quick.
And you give it to me. So what?
The bind wasn't really the bind.
I'm lost on that.
Binds are relative.
I just needed
a hundred grand, nigga.
What you talking about, nigga?
I might have needed
a new sweater.
So that's my bind.
You might have needed it.
You know how many times
Shorty hit Nate
and said she was in a bind?
Yeah. Zen Joe is just out the window. it's gone it's gone you tried you tried
i'm mad that such a low-hanging fruit topic got me out of that hey that's a superstar and who cares
and that's my beef with punch and i'm not trying to get deep here, but back to America's underlying issue.
Only certain niggas is able to lie.
And that company, the Boeing doc.
I'm going to the Boeing doc.
That's where I'm at.
Where's that at?
Netflix.
Netflix, okay.
The Boeing doc.
It's about Boeing, the company.
Airplane company.
Airplane company, long storied history of engineering greatness. The airplane company airplane company long storied history of engineering greatness the airplane
company the airplane of airplanes they sold them they invented them uh they brought the world
closer together allowing people to travel internationally all all of that, right?
So where's the intrigue in the doc?
Where's the scandal?
Well, I'm connecting this because the Tinder swindler is not allowed to be a liar.
Anna is not allowed to be a liar.
But the Sackler family,
allowed to be a liar but the Sackler family totally allowed if we can buy the rights to lie Boeing another shining example if you did not see this please go watch it long and short of it
is big business and classism and let's cut corners now to save some money and to make some money and generate profits so everybody on the board could get their stock options.
And, you know, same shit.
Same story.
It's the same shit, but I mean, you should see how long the blueprint has been there.
Right?
right so boeing start cutting corners and a plane crashed and killed mad people and then shortly after that a few months later another
plane crashed and killed mad people and then it was family that they ignored and so forth and so
on and they get into this coding consumer facing consumer facing trick that they ignored and so forth and so on and they get into this coding consumer facing
consumer facing trick that they did where they had to build a new plane to keep up with airbus who
was busting their ass on the more fuel efficient plane if you can save money on the fuel you kick
an ass airbus starts to fucking shoot up boeing instead of coming out with a new plane, just makes their old plane more fuel efficient and it works.
The idea. So they start cutting more corners when new ownership comes.
They start firing all the people that's been there for a million years and they start to compete.
But in their competing, they totally get rid of the business model that they built their shit off, which is we don't cut corners.
totally get rid of the business model that they built their shit off, which is
we don't cut corners.
Excellence. Whatever
problem exists, you bring it to the forefront,
we pay attention to it. Now,
you were punished and shunned if you
brought a problem there, because we're covering
shit up. So they start mass producing
these bullshit cheap planes.
Y'all alright?
But anyway, by the end of this doc by the end of this doc they talk about how
nobody's been arrested nobody's been to jail boeing was allowed to just pay some inordinate
amount of money some large what was it uh what was it alex something astronomical it was a lot
of money and business was allowed to go on as
seems to be the way the usual capitalist world
I'm trying to figure out where the shock come from
yeah the shock
the shock comes from
all
of the different instances
or scenarios or predicaments
that you learn
how much we don't give a
fuck about human life like all of them
like yeah we it's it's real easy to see when a cop shoots somebody or it's real easy to see when
spotify won't pay the artists get the fuck out of here we don't give a fuck what you know
that little mcast thing that they explained which was just a signal it's a little thing on the side
of the plane that is supposed to level the nose
in the event that the wind gets to when it's going up.
I'm not an engineer.
I don't know.
But it's just supposed to level the plane.
And in this MCAS shit, it was broke.
Okay.
So as it would go, the pilot is trying to restrict it,
but this aircraft is designed to do something that's broke, shit, crash. They blamed it on the pilot is trying to restrict it but the this aircraft is designed to do something is
broke shit crash they blamed it on the pilots can you imagine a pilot or can you imagine a
fucking pilot's brain you blaming this on me cool it took the second crash to happen
where the pilots did exactly what they said should be done. And everybody still died.
And as the details came out, you learned that in the second crash, the pilots had like a 10-second window to fix the problem that they were never taught how to fix.
Like Boeing didn't.
They went up to the pilots association, screamed on them niggas, didn't teach them how to do none. They changed the system.
So they made it like the new plane.
And I'll end this here.
They made it like the new plane had the same.
They were trying to save money by not teaching the pilots how to do this shit.
Because you save a lot of money.
Correct.
So they put the old system underneath, internally in the plane.
No, a new system But old
Interface
Components or whatever
Old interface
So now you save money
The pilots don't have to
Learn this shit
Even though there's
New mechanics in here
That you have to learn
And life was lost
And that's the end
Nobody went to jail
Yeah that's a long way
Of saying that
But just
Who's allowed to lie
Why you're allowed to lie
And how much it costs to lie it's just interesting to me
it's always to me i don't just none of this is different yeah you make you you pay the cost
if you got enough money you can buy your way through anything now your freedom yeah yo stop
yes none of it is different you're absolutely right i'm not i'm talking about as we age we learn how many different industries
this is relevant and i guess everything everything bro but then you learn how it's done and you learn
just all the people that are complicit for this stuff to work but yo if you look it's depressing
and when you look at it it's i never racked my brain to think of at it, it's usually the same. I never racked my brain to think of Boeing.
It's usually the same.
This isn't everything.
And it's usually the exact same.
You just pull out the product and insert a new product.
It's the same scenario every single time. Couple of the players be the same.
Couple of the players be different.
They're playing.
You got some people in the government paid to look the other way,
paid to write some laws that benefit you, paid to let you out of this.
Correct. That's all it is. It's going to continue to be paid to look the other way paid to write some laws that benefit you paid to let you out of this correct that's all it is it's all this ever is going to continue to be that until they get corporate funding out of politics but that's a whole different conversation for a
different day how you gonna do that like exactly i don't know this is not a political podcast but
like anna was a german or Russian, broke girl.
If she would have had some political backing
or some real financial backing,
she would have walked away free too.
Or if she'd have got some,
she was this close, dog.
Shit, I'm trying to make her my digital marketer.
No bullshit.
These people are geniuses.
Yo, she was this close, fam,
from having zero money to a $40 million bump and was going to build one of the best shit we ever seen in New York City.
That's crazy.
Word.
I don't think.
Just off her reputation.
Naivete is something I thank God for a lot, right?
Ignorance.
I don't know how many of us would enjoy football the way we do, and some say we're not supposed to,
if we knew what really went on to putting the product into putting the product on the field
i just don't know right same here you just don't think of some of the things that have to take
place for us to get some of our greatest inventions we were kind of having that conversation
your round of applause for me i'm an amazing fucking
podcast again i'm dope yo don't say nothing on the way here we were talking about ymw melly
and how it's over reports are out that there's new evidence that says that he did what they said he
did which was murder his two best friends and put them in the trunk
and then make a song about it.
Let's not use this opportunity to get to
should lyrics be used in court.
Please no.
Horrible example right now.
But,
and you shouldn't say this.
This is horrible to say.
Rest in peace to the victims of this crime
and prayers, condololences and to the family
the families of this crime but the song in question is a great fucking song yo
yo please don't crucify me internets rest in peace combat jack
that's a great song yo Crucify me, internets. Rest in peace, Combat Jack.
That's a great song, yo.
Now, should it be great?
Or is it any less great knowing that some of those things may or may not have occurred
and that this stems from a real place
and a true event?
I don't know the answer to that because who i am as a
human and who i am as a music lover are two different people i'm clear on that i could get
hyped to some shit that i don't support as a human maybe that's part of the problem in music
and maybe i'll get better and evolve even more as a person It's more than music Great point
Actually we talk about it in different facets all the time
We talked about it in clothes
The shit that goes on behind closed doors at these fashion houses
But we still support they shit
Good food
It's everything
It's everything around you when it becomes a capitalistic issue
The money that is made
Will justify the shit that goes on
behind closed doors to make the bread.
You know what I'm saying?
Whether it's airplanes, drugs, food,
clothes, music,
it's just always a dollar at the forefront
and so we'll put up with some shit
that happened behind closed doors
for great music or great food or great clothing
or great transportation.
Last week, Ice asked a question.
And he said, what studio sessions would you like to have been present for?
Like, what songs?
And we all threw out our Purple Rains, our Do I Do's, our Beatles records.
We did all that.
Our Eminem, Kim.
I didn't say that.
I did.
I'm with you but we
left the pod and it's like a bag of bricks hit me on my head i said holy shit yo what a trick
question that was because i almost can guarantee that some of the best studio sessions ever to exist, a bad song was made from it.
Okay.
I think some of the bad sessions had more fun.
Oh, yeah.
More greats,
had better chemistry conversations,
women, food,
instrumentalists,
because the bad song,
they tried to fix a few times too.
Yeah.
The good songs, like they had some good niggas in there. I might have wanted to see some of the bad sessions they tried to fix a few times too. Yeah. The good songs
like they had some
good niggas in there.
I might have wanted
to see some of the bad sessions.
That's it.
Just my quick thought.
Another quick thought
or note
I saw that
Triple X's
Question album
is the most streamed
hip hop album
on Spotify of all time.
Rest in peace
Triple X.
And he owned his rights
right?
I don't know
that to be true.
I'm not sure.
I just thought it was interesting
he did
it surpassed Scorpion
which previously was the
you know
this is how you know
we've lost too many people
I don't know
who's my favorite
out of the people
that we lost
yeah
it's getting harder
I have no idea
Triple X was my guy
because he was just so different
and
pockish to me
and just
he had the mind
like I spoke to him
academics put him on the phone with me
I spoke to him a few times
like
he had the mind
and the mentality
and he was
and he had the fan base
the fan base was just gonna grow
like they was about to get bonkers
them niggas
yeah
Pop Smoke I feel like that about yeah that's how pop smoke i feel
like that's how i feel about pop and nip nip was right there yeah it was all happening
after years and years and years and years of being a like a underground damn near artist
it finally happened and and that's when you learn that's when you really learn that time is your
inventory and your only true inventory.
Because when you think about all those things and you think about what you got planned, it sucks to just die with plans.
I had plans.
I had shit that I was about to get out there and do.
I had shit in the works.
Shit was time.
It takes six months to get my team over.
And then you just, ah.
No, you got to go while you're here. six months to get my team over. And then you just... No, you gotta go while you're here.
You gotta get...
You can't...
What is procrastination?
Ish.
Well, we know,
but you procrastinate, but
that's... That's terrible. It is, but it's
from privilege.
You do get busy when it's time to get busy, though.
Yeah, but my back got to be against the wall for me to do it.
That ain't the problem with procrastinators.
That's disgusting.
It don't speak to the work that you do when you do it.
Right.
When you're going to do it.
Yeah.
I do also know people that perform better with their back against the wall.
It's terrible, though.
That's kind of... I kind of agree with you.
It's a little privileged, though, because you can actually afford yourself to get to your back against the wall.
Because you know you could get it done when your back is against the wall.
It's disgusting.
But, yeah.
You know what bothers me today right as i think about time being your inventory and wasting time and what you should be
doing versus what you are doing and all of those like mature holistic thoughts that you have when
you're alone and never again right every second of my day like or just sometimes i think of
yo if tomorrow was the last day i got at least 500 people I need to call that I ain't spoke to in ages.
Yo, it's a real, just came out.
I don't know if you saw it.
It's a dude, he's like, yo, I think it's 84.
He said, yo, if you had $84,600 every single day
deposited in your bank account,
but you had to spend it,
or you couldn't, it wouldn't carry over to the next day,
how much of it would you spend?
And that's how he prefaced it, right?
And he's going through, going through, and he broke it down into seconds.
Like, yo, we get 84,600 seconds every single day.
And what the fuck is sleep?
Like, what the fuck is procrastination, et cetera, et cetera?
We don't use that shit.
It's never coming back.
So you got to use it to its utmost potential so that you can create a better life for yourself.
And the shit was kind of deep.
It fucked me up because I'm lazy and always late and always procrastinating.
No, that was a good one.
So to piggyback on what you're saying, that shit is real.
People you haven't spoken to, things you just put off.
I've been trying to do that this year, though.
It's taking more time to talk to people.
Me too.
The random call to the person I love and would be highly upset if we couldn't speak anymore yeah yeah or the random hey what's going on it's popping what
you up to ass same shit we're seeing you know what i learned like when you start calling those people
it'd be a quick talk it don't even a couple jokes laughs jokes yeah not some this call don't
normally pass the five minute mark, yo.
And that's when you really get into just the selfishness of humans and human thinking and just, you ain't had three minutes to call your nigga.
Or shoot a text or something.
The other side of that.
Whatever.
The other side of that is, because you're saying procrastination, I think the other side of planning, sometimes you'll plan some shit thinking, like, I got this amount of time.
You get what I'm saying?
It's selfish there, too.
Like, I might put some shit off till Friday.
Not necessarily procrastinating.
It's in the plan.
Yeah.
Like, me, y'all know how I am about time.
I try to plan everything.
But if it's over.
No, but for me, I'll plan it till Wednesday Then Wednesday
Come on
Yeah
Give it to Friday
Yeah
Saturday morning
The only thing is just
You just gotta live in the moment
That's really it
Living in the moment
Got me fucking
You get paranoid
If you really think
Y'all know my driver
Is a slow driver right
That nigga be passing
Them little gas
Gas trucks
On the highway
It's almost like He trying to stay right with him.
He don't speed up.
He try to stay next to the gas truck that I know to be a moving bomb.
I'm scared shitless, fucker.
Trucks in general.
If I could just tell you the amount of times.
You just going to be a sandwich.
Yeah, he just be a sandwich.
A tractor trailer is an 80,000 pound missile.
Any one of them.
No matter what's in it.
I'm riding by that nigga.
I'm like, man, let me call my kid, yo.
Because he don't give a fuck.
It's crazy you say that.
I was on my way to your house today, and I'm following behind a car carrier.
He had SUVs on it.
And I'm watching this shit.
They just anchored little wheels in there.
But that's a little ass thin piece of fucking mesh that's holding it.
Right, bump?
I was thinking about Bad Boys 2 when they was throwing cars off this.
Should I say of this?
Bad Boy 2, Final Destination.
Listen, we was joking around outside off mic, and I was saying that I'm such a shithead.
I've gotten myself in so many of these horrible situations that I'm shocked that I'm still here in one piece.
Right?
And God has saved me from myself mad times.
Right?
I can't tell you
how many times
driving
I don't drive no more
driving
I'll drop the phone.
Go get it.
I'm going to get it.
And go get it.
I'm going to get it.
On a bridge.
No, I'm going to get it.
In the rain.
That's why I got me
one of the fucking Uber driver things.
No, you know how to do it.
You know how to do it.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm done.
You know how old people, they're done
looking in the rear view when they
reverse, they just come out?
When the phone dropped, I'm just not looking to roll.
I'm getting that phone.
You got to get
the Uber thing. You got to get the little dashboard shit.
That shit ugly.
I feel you, but
I used it for the first time this weekend driving. I was like,
I should have always had this.
The phone always standing up underneath the brake.
Some shit where you just about to die.
The little water bottle fear.
I'm getting my job done.
Yo, it's so many times I think the nigga driving behind me,
I see you, nigga, you get busy.
Because you could have fucked up.
He's about to end me.
He's about to end me.
He's about to get me right out of here.
Or the nigga in front of you
who ain't slam on his brakes.
Thank God.
I thank you, my nigga.
Word is born.
You slam on brakes
in front of me,
I'm following you home.
I don't play them
stop short games.
Get off my ass, Paul.
I'm not on your ass.
Brake check.
I'm not on your ass
because that's the first sign
of a bad driver.
If you on somebody's ass, you can't maneuver. You can't get around. I'm never on your ass. Brake check. I'm not on your ass because that's the first sign of a bad driver. If you on somebody's ass,
you can't maneuver.
You can't get around.
Defensive driver 101.
I'm never on your ass.
You need reaction time.
But if you are annoyed
by my driving behind you
and you stop short,
it's up.
Let me ask y'all a question.
What do you do?
You don't drive.
Now we're breaking down driving.
Fuck it, we're here.
Somebody behind you,
we don't have to.
Hit you with the high beams.
Depending on what they have.
Oh, I'm getting the gun
out of the glove compartment.
It depends on what they have.
No, I'm saying like,
if you're not going fast enough,
it means you need to move
the fuck out the way.
No, I was about to say,
sometimes I could be driving
and I'm in my zone.
Like, I could just be thinking
about some other shit
and I look up
and I really be doing 70.
I'm going to get over.
He telling me to get the fuck over.
I'll do that.
You just get over?
Yeah.
Guys, this is one of those two minute topics.
Yeah.
I just ask the questions.
And you know what helped me stop doing that?
Like what we talking about?
Like I ride with my mom.
And like when you older, like a truck might bother you.
A horn might bother you different.
Like so I try to be mindful of that
as I bug out behind people
because you could really fuck up
somebody's concentration while driving.
A nigga could just be having a fucked up day.
You really don't know what is going on
in somebody's life, dog.
And the light just turned,
you in a rush,
you longhorn a motherfucker.
A nigga just could have had a fucked up day.
Alex, pull up that really nasty, horrible, horrific Uber story, yo.
Shit, which one?
Yeah.
It's a bunch of those.
Or maybe it was Lyft.
With the young lady who was viciously murdered.
She picked the dude up, pleaded for her life.
Said, yo, I got four kids.
Come on out today, please.
She was the driver or she was the passenger?
She was the driver. She was the passenger she was the driver
she was driving the Uber
picked up a passenger
what
he pulled out on her
that drive
she said yo I have four kids
he said I got a family too
murdered her
for what
nothing
you want me to ask him
I don't know if they
it might have been
disclosed
like what he was going through
was he trying to rob her or any of that here it is Calvin Crew 22 22 I don't know if they it might have been disclosed like what he was going through he might have left a letter
any of that
here it is
Calvin Crew
22
22
come on man
an Uber driver
yeah niggas
a fucking murderer
and a criminal
get the fuck out of here
okay
say these niggas names
an Uber driver
and mother of four
pleaded with a passenger
for her life
before he shot and killed her
in an attempted robbery
this month.
Calvin Crew.
I'm going to say his name.
You need to know.
It's disgusting.
22 was arrested and charged February 17th with criminal homicide, robbery, and tampering with evidence in the death of Christina Specusa, 38, who was reported missing by her family six days early after she did not return home following a shift of Uber fares.
Rest in peace to Christina. Rest is disgusting damn she already don't probably want to be even driving a
fucking uber yeah you know i'm saying you're a single mother i don't know if she's single but
you're a mother of four so finances are a little tapped or hard at least you driving an uber to
put food on your kids table and and a 22-year-old.
Nigga, you able-bodied.
Go get a fucking job.
Oh, they got the dash cam filming.
Yeah.
That's how they got the quotes.
I know.
That's how they got the quotes.
Like, yo, she's pleading with the nigga.
Like, come on, please.
I got four kids.
I just bring it up to tell people to not only be careful, but to be mindful, right?
Because typically we're careful when we're mindful.
But there's a lot of interactions today where you just wouldn't think to even be mindful.
You know how many times you just call an Uber to run somewhere?
Like a lot of our interactions today deal with strangers.
And I tell my female friends all the time, like, yo, dog yo dog y'all gotta watch how y'all talk to men because women don't they'll just run off at the mouth to a dude like yo in a
club like if he touch your ass just walk away we've been saying that for about 30 40 years no
i'm just saying but that shit don't yo girls will run up on a nigga like motherfucker dudes out here
today will choke you smooth out or knock you out.
You got to be careful when you, you know what I'm saying?
Girls be cursing the Uber dude out.
They be putting it on the gram, them telling the Uber dude off.
Yeah, I'm always disturbed.
Stop doing that dumb shit.
Like, yo, that shit ain't funny.
I be disturbed when I see that.
Yeah, like, yo, fam.
But this is just extremely, extremely disturbing.
It's heartbreaking
again rest in peace
to this young lady
and
just be
present
cognizant
please
and present
cognizant
aware
that's important
in a time
where most of us
are just glued
to our phones
right like
yeah
real easy
to get caught up
did y'all see this shit
the other day
with the dude
he was at dinner
With I think
Two or three of his homegirls
And so people were being
Disrespectful to the girls
You saw it?
Nice
People was being disrespectful
To the girls
So the dude asked them
To chill out
So they walk outside
There's three dudes
And it's against him
And he beat the brakes off
Of all three dudes
Beat the shit out of All three of them in the snow Hit the first one He sat down for the brakes off of all three dudes.
Beat the shit out of all three of them in the snow.
Hit the first one.
He sat down for the whole rest of the fight. He knocked him out.
He was asleep and got up and fell again.
And then after he finished there,
he tapped him by the,
lift him up by the jaw and hit him again.
That's what we need, man.
We just need more niggas beating y'all ass.
Look at that advice.
Nah, fam, niggas do that because they don't fear
nothing happening but that's exactly how somebody died you went outside you beat three people up
now one of them niggas go to the car they pull it no no no no joe but you went you at dinner it's you
toy ash like homies you with it you at dinner with the homies niggas being disrespectful
to them and he like yo chill
they walk outside
they said
they showed a video
from once they got outside
they showed a whole video
nigga took his belt off
trying to smack
yeah the dude took
he had a stick
one niggas had a stick
yup
I'm trying to leave the topic
rest in peace
Blackistan
MC from Connecticut
passed away
this past weekend
I'm not sure
I'm sure we must have
done a show with him at some point who passed away Blackistan he's from he's from Connecticut area away this past weekend. I'm not sure. I'm sure we must have done a show with him
at some point.
Who passed away?
Blackistan.
He's from Connecticut area,
New England area.
Yeah, I bet I do know him.
Yeah, you probably do.
How'd he pass?
I'm not sure.
Dope MC.
It's fucking real.
Rapper?
Yeah.
Rest in peace.
And rest in peace
if you listening
and lost a loved one out there.
Rest in peace. And rest in peace if you listening and lost a loved one out there.
Y'all made it too sad, I gotta let the bridge play. I wanna know who came up with this bridge.
Like, who put this shit here and paused the session?
What a bridge.
That's a session I would have liked to have been.
Absolutely. No question.
Outstanding.
Ice, you really think that John And I'm Not A Star
Is not the same song honestly
Explain it to me
It's like when people say
MC Hammer and BMF are the same song
Same beat same type of record but it's not the exact same song
It's not the exact same song
It's the same song
That's all I said
Is that what you're saying
That they made a couple of changes?
Yeah.
Nigga, that's the same fucking song.
Same lyric.
I'll tell you this.
I'll give you this.
With a Wayne verse from jail and them repeating some shit.
They took something and made it a hook.
They made a different record out of it.
Now, I will give you this.
It's the same beat, energy. it now I will give you this that is the same beat energy
look
I will give you this
when the record
first leaked
it was listed as
the remix
I remember that
it wasn't called John
it was I'm
I'm Not A Star
remix
yo it's very easy
to see how people
are tricked by this music
industry yo
hold up for a second
just so I know
I'm not going crazy
and we're gonna move on and get to our part of the show tier yeah yeah this is a good one by this music industry. Hold up for a second. Just so I know I'm not going crazy.
And we're going to move on and get to our part of the show, Tia.
Yeah.
Yeah, this is a new go.
May that music
be heard.
Just an alien source
are approaching from the sky.
Radio contact has been attempted
but cannot be assessed. Instructions are to prepare for an attack This is John.
See?
Don't let him fool you with that bullshit in the front.
Different intro, called a different song.
Yeah.
That's Baby, I'm Not a Star.
And this is John.
Ice, you are too savvy of a music mind to even mislead fans.
Don't misutilize your platform by telling them,
yo, they made a change.
They've switched up shit.
This is the same fucking record, yo.
This is the same shit I told you about BMF and MC Hammer.
Play both of those.
You can hear the similarities.
They're not the exact same song.
I'm telling you.
It's not like when you did...
It's not the same beat.
I'm not going to put those two records out there.
Teflon Don is arguably
one of the greatest phases of my life, yo.
Teflon Don.
That's a great era.
Tell me in my ear.
Text it to me ear text it to me
text it to me
I'm in trouble
those peak splash brothers
you wanna get me in trouble
those peak splash brothers
nah
oh he trying to get
the splash brothers
nah we wasn't talking
back then
nah
yo if Ish would've been
talking to me
when Teflon Don
was out
yo
stupid yo
wait what
yo you know how many kids
This would have
Like this was all
Yeah come on
Let's move on yo
Come on let's move on
Let's do our party show
Yeah let's do it
Let's do it
This is what I have
For you guys this week
It's really short
Quick and to the point
Shorty says
Of course I got rid of it
Because I'm the worst potter in the world.
I can paraphrase, though.
I don't need to read.
This is about, we're all familiar with catfish, correct?
Correct.
Being catfished on the internet.
Someone maybe uses a picture that's not really them.
And she says, not Chrissy, which that name sounds familiar,
and I'm scared of all women named Chrissy.
Wait, that's the username?
Yes.
I think I know who that is.
Go ahead.
Yeah, but I'm still scared of all Chrissies.
Chrissy says,
or not Chrissy says,
I was dickfished once,
like catfishing.
Is this common?
I want to call her.
She said that to four niggas, though. How would we know if it's common? I don't want to call her. She said that to four niggas, though.
How would we know if it's common?
Well, that's why
we got to call her. Well, I could tell you how she might
why she would ask for dudes.
That's all I'm saying. I'm going to tell you
why. You got it, my nigga.
Because whoever the dude is that did that to her had
to know he was doing it. So she's asking dudes,
hey, is this something that y'all would do probably?
So I get the question. The answer's no. I don't know how to work this little 5c we got all right
here we go all right let's call chris this wi-fi call will be charged as per your international
plan i'm rich shut up continue please fuck what you're talking about charge it to the gang get
get it back in blood
why niggas won't get it back in blood why niggas wanna get it back in blood
if I took it from them
hello
hi man speak to Chrissy please
this is the Joe Budden podcast calling
it's me
it's me
I'm trying not to laugh
Chrissy where where are you from?
Australia.
Oh, shit.
Australia.
What part?
Yeah, it's like 7 a.m.
Oh, it's morning.
Good morning.
How do y'all say good morning?
Grand Rising.
Ahoy.
Good night, mate.
No.
Good night, mate.
No?
Ahoy, mate.
Good night, good night.
Good night, mate. No? Good night, Mike.
Are you alone right now speaking to us?
Can you speak freely?
Yeah, I can speak freely.
Everyone's at work.
Okay, okay.
Beautiful.
So your question to us is, I've been dickfished before.
Like catfishing.
Is this a common thing? Oh, shit. I've been dickfished before. Like catfishing.
Is this a common thing?
Oh, shit.
Would you like to tell us more about your dickfishing experiment?
They sent the wrong dick?
They sent a different... Yeah.
This is wild.
Now you have to...
Chrissy, you have to stop laughing and tell us.
I'm going to have the brownie for breakfast.
Chrissy's off the edible.
No, no, no.
Chrissy, all right.
Okay, let me calm down.
It's fine.
It's fine.
It's fine.
Ish wanted to know how a room of four men would be able to answer the dick fishing mystery.
Well.
Anytime I send a dick,
it's a real dick.
Is it your dick?
It's my shit.
Shit.
With veins.
Like, it's dick.
We good.
We good.
I'm just.
Yeah, but that's lies
because some people like,
you know,
they use filters
and everything like that
and, you know.
Wait, I can't put a filter on my dick?
Can't put no Valencia on it? No, nigga. Wait, you think that's dick fishing? Wait, I can't put a filter on my dick? Can't put no Valencia on it?
No, nigga.
Wait, you think that's dick fishing?
But you men can't be trusted.
You guys cannot be trusted.
Damn.
No joke.
Chrissy, you women are...
Seriously, I was talking to this guy for a year.
Here we go.
A year.
Because he lived in another country.
And he was supposed to come...
Yeah, this was a while ago.
Ticket books and everything like that.
Anyway, he sent a picture.
And yeah.
And then when he arrived.
You went to suck on some shit and it was different.
It's a different Klondike.
This is not the same.
This ain't the same little Haagen-Dazs bar that I saw.
And I couldn't stop laughing.
It was me.
Oh, so you laughed at a nigga's dick.
Oh, shit.
Oh, that's...
In person.
So you paid for him to fly out there for no reason?
In person.
And I couldn't stop laughing.
And the poor person, like, paid for their flights and everything.
Damn.
Did you sleep with him?
The truth.
No.
Tell the truth.
Come on. Tell the truth, yo. Tell the truth. Did you sleep with him? The truth. No. Tell the truth.
Come on.
Tell the truth, yo.
Tell the truth.
Did you sleep with dude?
You did not have somebody come to your country
and not do it.
You're not lying to me, Brownie, yo.
Where was it going to go?
In my ear?
Yo, this is body shaming.
I'm not body shaming.
Maybe in Australia body shaming. I'm not body shaming. Maybe in Australia, body shaming is cool.
All right, so you didn't fuck him.
How'd you get rid of him?
Okay.
So, I sat there and I said I was hungry and everything like that.
Went to go eat and stuff like that.
And all of a sudden, I said, oh, shit, my cousin broke his leg.
Nah. You did not have a dude come from out of town. Yo, my cousin broke his leg. Nah.
You did not have a dude come from out of town.
Yo, can you text us a picture of you?
And also
text us your weed brownie deal.
And it's not just that.
And it's not just that. It's not just that.
That was the biggest moment.
And it's not just that. So the biggest moment
came from the smallest moment.
And a lot of guys do it in boxes too.
And us girls have a group chat.
And yeah, guys have to like be honest.
I'm going to defend the men.
The only way that you can know many men are dick fishing is if you see many dicks.
Sorry.
Excuse me.
Listen, I'm'm gonna head out
I hope that this young man is not listening
to this yo
hey he probably is
did you tell him how you felt about
he's a fan
oh no I'm out
I'm gonna go finish this brownie
bye get out of here oh my lord yo Did you tell... Oh, no, I'm out. I'm out. No, bye. No, no, no. I'm going to go finish this brownie.
Bye.
Yes, no, bye.
Get out of here.
Thank you.
Oh, my Lord, yo.
I hate when women do that.
What?
They weaponize the pod to shoot at their ex who they know listens to the pod.
And he beat.
Nah, that's true. Let's be clear.
He beat.
Yo, dude, I apologize wherever you at.
Yeah, don't apologize to him.
He beat.
Yeah, but he got to be body shamed and publicly humiliated.
Like, fucking ain't enough of a prize for you to drag me through the mud for the next however many months.
That's crazy.
She called up here.
Yes, it is.
Well, don't nobody know who the nigga is.
Don't nobody know who that nigga is.
Trust me.
He ain't going to work getting laughed at.
Exactly.
They might be like, I don't remember when you went to Australia, actually.
Yo, fam, didn't you go to Australia
to meet some chick out there?
Remember that?
Yeah, y'all niggas.
Go ahead, yo.
That's a slur.
Yeah, yeah.
We're going to put another cup out.
Made that music.
Let me just play something.
Get it off.
Sorry we couldn't help with that one.
Yeah, yeah.
No, I thought she was saying... I'm going to tell you one yeah nah I thought she was
saying
I'm gonna tell you look
I thought she was
saying something else
cause I had something
happen to me before
pause
friend of mine
share your experience
friend of mine
she was like
the wrong technique
yo why do I have a
picture of
your dick in my phone
and I'm like
mind you she's
she only deals with
women
and I'm like
fam you don't have a
picture of my dick
in your phone
she's like somebody you fucked with showed'm like, Pam, you don't have a picture of my dick in your phone.
She's like, somebody you fucked with showed me a picture.
Promise you you don't.
Ain't this you?
She said she's a dick?
No, I'm right next to her at the time.
We was at a bar.
Ain't this you?
I was like, no.
So whoever is passing that around is not me.
Did you have to look close to make sure?
That's what I say when my shit was sleep. Shut up.
You was a dick, son. It's what I say when my shit was asleep. Shut up. He was a dick.
It's alright.
Get your shit off.
That wasn't him.
I know you ain't
talking.
That wasn't I.
They lied on your
dick for you?
Hello?
They lied on it
for me.
You beat?
She was a
she didn't deal
with guys.
I didn't beat.
A woman would
take a small dick
if you just kiss
them a lot.
Yo, what the fuck?
This nigga's so stupid, my nigga.
You have to distract him.
You can't let him.
This is the size of the boat.
This nigga.
Yo, what's wrong?
Oh, my God.
Yo, what the fuck is wrong with you?
Look, Ish don't want to talk.
Come on, let's move on.
What you got, Ish?
Anything?
Ish ain't got nothing.
I told you to call somebody else, yo.
Chrissy wasn't that.
Fam, Chrissy's going to hear that.
Not her topic.
We couldn't expound on the topic.
Or y'all might be able to.
Yeah, I can't expound on that.
Yo, Ish, don't do that.
It's all right.
We know you're straight, dude.
No, you're going to watch your fucking mouth.
There's certain niggas, they'll play with me like that.
Fam, y'all be sending y'all.
But don't do that, though.
Y'all don't send shit.
Flash, brother, yo.
Y'all don't send shit, bro.
Don't say y'all.
Who still sends a dick pic?
Dude.
Like, I won't, right?
Like, sometimes you go in your camera roll or me.
Sometimes you go
in your camera roll,
right?
All right, yo.
See nothing but dicks,
damn.
You had zero to say
about Isaiah Rashad,
but me,
mad commentary.
A lot of commentary.
But that's my issue
back in the day. Isaiah Rashad leaked some shit, I came. A lot of commentary. But that's my issue about the video.
Isaiah and Rashad leaked some shit.
I came in and it was like, don't you pray.
But now it's. Don't you pray, bro.
I know.
No, you're not thinking and praying.
You're not thinking and praying.
No, you go through your phone.
Well, tell me how I pray.
See my dick in there.
It was like from one of the old.
It was an old dick.
It was an old pig butt.
The lighting that day.
Like, yo, I smashed that shit out the park. You be wanting to send that as a new one. like from one of the old there's an old thing but the lighting that day like yo
I smashed that shit
out the park
you be wanting to send that
as a new one
like nah
I was like
I'm out of shit back then
but
they check the dates
they do the same shit
they checking the dates
to see if that's real time dick
damn
it's disgusting out there yo
fam they do the same thing
you ain't never look at a picture
oh this shit was from 2016
she said.
Yeah, I know. How you could tell when the date?
Because you think she kept the same
dying bitch fat now.
What the fuck is she talking about?
Yo, that's my favorite
thing to do, looking at these chicks.
I like, oh,
2017,
he was going crazy.
Alright, come on. He was going crazy. All right, come on.
I got some money.
Come on.
Come on, let's get out of here.
Let's get out of here.
I thought I had something important to come in with, but I don't.
I don't.
Y'all are hilarious.
You got something they've been sleeping on then, maybe?
Yeah, y'all.
I see what you did there, man.
Yes, I do.
And the second I stop procrastinating and actually do some research,
I'm going to come in here and really talk about what some of the best
kind of EPs were last decade because I don't feel like that conversation
has been flushed out enough.
I just don't.
There was a lot.
Mixtapes, EPs.
There was a lot of amazing music.
I think there's an Alina Barres EP I have on that list.
Might be one of them, Party Next Door is on there.
Frank is on there.
Jhene is on there.
Y'all know the fucking list.
Cocaine 80s is on there.
I'm on there on my bias list.
It ain't bias.
But in my fucking just playing music, right?
I'm going to play this Imani record.
I think this, what project is this?
Well, this is Blackheart,
but I just went back through Imani's catalog
because I might have took something for granted
because we were together all the time.
I do that a lot.
That song's about her too?
No, that shit was dope.
Oh my Lord, yo.
You got two over one?
He kicked ass.
I think so.
Yeah.
I think so. I can't put two over one. Fan kicked ass I think so Nah I think so
I can't put two over one
Fan
Now you about to make me mad
Let me see
I can't
Well anyway
I was playing something
From Black Harp
Yeah I'm playing something
From Black Harp
Cause this what I've been on
All along
Yeah
Yeah
I love his new record too
Love it
Love it
Shout out to Amani
For working hard
Love that new record
I was gonna play play it, but
You already know what time this is, E
When E get in his little strip club bag, talkin' to the harlots
That boy's hard to beat
E, what's up, man, tonight?
Actually, I'll call you, don't worry about it
I'm never mad, but you already know by now
Came to see, you take it all off of me
I'm on you, spread your legs, like you Jumpman 23
I know you not stripping for free
I got bands like a drum and a beat, and you know
If I throw all this money, I probably could pay for your ass
And I ain't got email, no bookings, that's up in your grand pile
But there's something about you that's been making me want you so bad
Come work for this money
I reserved a spot right in front of you
I'm throwing these ones and it's just us two
You have to do this every time to stay on your mind
Cause if I do, I will, I will
Girl, this stage belongs to you
And every single one, throw on your body, babe
If I leave, are you coming too?
Well tonight's the night you do Well tonight's the night you do
Well tonight's the night you do
But he got a lot of slaps you niggas miss
How many bands it take to keep it right here keep it right here with me probably about three to five
Make this dance a private taste it already
If I throw all this money, I probably could pay for yours And I ain't got email, no bookings, there's something your friend might help
But there's something about you that's been making me want you so bad
So come work for this money, I'll reserve the spot right in front of you
I'm cool with these ones and it's just us two
Do I have to do this every time to stay on your mind?
Cause if I do, I will, I will
Girl, the stage belongs to you
Every single one of you On my throne
I believe I'm coming to you
Tonight's the night
Tonight is when I'm out
Tonight's the night
Tonight's the night you do Girl, tonight's the night you do Girl, tonight's the night you do
Girl, tonight's the night you do
Girl, tonight's the night you do
Girl, tonight's the night you do
Girl, the stage belongs to you
Girl, the stage belongs to you
And every single one thrown on your body, babe
And every single one thrown on your body, babe
If I leave her, you're coming too
If I leave her, you're coming too
Well, tonight's the night you do Well, tonight's the night you do
Well, tonight's the night you do
Well, tonight's the night you do
Shout out to Imani, that record is called
Belongs to You up there, Blackheart Project.
It's my guy, fam, friend of the show.
That's family.
Don't pay any mind
to my co-hosts
being quiet
when a strip club
record goes off.
Neither one of them,
they're not coming outside
tonight even though
it's Tuesday.
Don't worry about it.
Oh.
Don't worry about it, man.
I might just go
see Al myself.
Say what's up, man.
Show my face a little bit.
Let the strippers still know I'm present.
Let them know you're outside?
Yeah, just let them know that work is still going well.
They might have forgotten.
They might have thought you fell off if you don't go in there and tip them.
True.
That's true.
Think about it.
That is true.
Do the science.
You got to keep that up.
Do the science.
I'm still up.
I'm still good.
I'm still here.
I'm going to play this new Melly record
just came out
it's called Cartier
which Melly
Melly
girl Melly
yes
girl Melly
got it
we love you Melly
refer to the show
I'm dripping in Cartier diamonds
you look at the time
and I ain't got no time for nothing
too many bitches
still on my line they lying I tell her go find it I'm petting it for all you bitches my vibe is slick I'm si in Cartier diamonds You look at the time And I ain't got no time for none Too many bitches Still on my line
They lying
I tell her go find it
I'm petting it for you bitches
My vibe is slick
I'm sipping on wine
And liquor
The diamonds is bigger
The flick of the wrist
And the swift
And the hits from behind
The stick of they
I like rap
Don't do that
Don't do that again yo
What?
What's wrong with him?
What the fuck is wrong with you?
What are you talking about?
That's my shit
Don't do nothing like that
She smoked this
But don't just play that like that
The bell hell's going on
Yo what's she doing? Nah that't just play that like that The bell hell's going on Yo what she doing
Nah that's rapper Mel
You like that
She is stunning on you bitches
Nah she going off
She goes crazy
And it's quick
Play it again
Quick little verse
I'll run it back
Nah that's some bull
This new?
Yeah, just came out.
Oh, my Lord.
Like two, three days ago.
I'm drippin' in Cartier diamonds.
You look at the time, and I ain't got no time for niggas.
Too many bitches to sit on my line.
They lying, I tell her, go find a nigga.
I'm better than all of you bitches.
My rhyme is slick.
I'm sippin' on wine and liquor.
The diamonds is bigger.
The flick of the wrist and the swift and the hits from behind.
It's sicker.
They love me in Dakman.
They love me in Harlem.
They love me in Philly.
You feel me?
I might just go fill up a nigga with gas. If I let him hit, I'ma dip with his dad. I get out of dick fish. I'm out of dick fish. I'm Getting in the back. A full bath? You know how wet it is in a full bath? Oh my gosh. Yo.
I'm about to dick fish some more.
Play it. Bitch slap slap ¿Y quién tiene esto controlado? La mami que manda Soy mi joven de arriba que está motivado Y tengo a tu jefa a mi lado
En la noche lo mando pelado
Bitch you love my style
They fuck with me then but they fuck with me now
All of this ice, but down
Bitch mella
Long way from niggas doing stands by the deli
Long money but I'm throwing hands when I'm ready
Small titties but lil ass. Kind of heavy.
Every time I get off in these jeans, it be heavy.
She smoked that.
Yes, she did.
She smoked that.
Quick little, you know, something light.
That wasn't light at all.
No, no.
That sometimes has to let you know, hey, look.
This is what I can do. That was a really efficient way
to pack chicks up real quick.
Yeah.
And it sounded like
she got a lot better
for me on the rapping.
Mm-hmm.
Like, that was different.
You prefer, yeah,
you wasn't really,
that was, yeah.
No, I listened to her rap before,
but I like R&B, Melly.
But that.
See, I always like rapping, Melly.
Me too.
I'm playing some
One Side Gun, man.
He brought,
I'm sorry, Cowboy.
Thank you. I'm slow. You don't even know. I'm slow. You don't even know who you're playing. No,. What's that? Good, man. He brought. I'm sorry. Callaway. Thank you.
I'm slow.
You don't even know.
I'm slow.
You know, you know, he brought you.
He brought that piff back, man.
Got a new tape on.
Oh, my God.
Greetings.
Oh, my God.
You're about to.
We bought the taste.
DJ on the songs.
Oh, DJ.
I'm right. I dida let you back up man.
Let's do it.
Shit fucker.
He better kill this.
Shout out to May Block!
Had a talk with my uncle
He said, boy you gots to do better
You do a lot for those niggas
Them people ungrateful, you say no they hate you
You gotta watch for those niggas
Them people just wanna take They gonna take everything that you got if you give it
She made me remember like damn. I got shot ain't even getting no hospital visits like
Yeah, that shit is illogical they just pretend that they rock with you
They just want what you got wanna be in that spotlight or maybe worse. They want your spot for you
Just want what you got, wanna be in that spotlight Or maybe worse, they want your spot from you
This shit wasn't easy, bro, I overcame every obstacle
Placed in front of me when shit seemed impossible
I just put in the work and I still got a lot to do
My spirit incomparable, I know my heart is too big
I know I gotta learn how to tell people
Know sometimes, man, I know what I got to do
Dealing with that depression when nobody checked on me
Smoking is pressure, it got me through
I know fake love when I see it
That fake love, I don't need it
I take drugs cause I need it
Sometimes I hate love I'm receiving
I question love that people show me
Like how you love me. You don't know me
Would you love me if you knew the old me before the back before the rollie for a sign to deal with shady with the brody
Speaking of shady man after my interview I did with Vlad I felt awful
But I learned you gotta watch what you say in interviews. It could cost you
One can say my relationship better with Ye than with Marshall
But I still ain't got nothing bad to ever say about Marshall
Just keeping it funky, I'm thankful for Marshall
Man, I'm thankful for Tracy and Pa too
Especially my Aces, my dog too
We love to drop, God don't make mistakes, boy
And maybe do Pa too
And even if we don't't man, I'm thankful regardless
Shout out to shady records
They brought mixtapes back man, like what's that screaming and I'm not sure who the DJ was shut up
I just don't we just watched watched Tyler, Jim Jones, a bunch of Fat Joe do these albums with drama.
And we're not going to say that.
Bringing the DJ back, screaming on the record and all that.
He didn't bring that back.
We just watched this happen.
That's all.
But this is like over beats that exist before.
I'm talking about that era of mixtape.
Taking instrumentals and going crazy over them. Okay. He's putting it out on that p before. I'm talking about that era of mixtape. Like taking instrumentals and going crazy over them.
Okay.
And putting it out on NatPiff.
It brought me back to an era.
It's different.
It's different than an industry.
Yeah, I'm in a round of applause
for that, for what Parks is saying.
I can never shit on that.
That's beautiful.
I wish that were better mixed
yeah I mean that's
which is some of my
which is some of my issue
with my catalog
and just mixtape
stuff
yeah
and who owns that
I don't know
that's a good question
that might be why it's on that piff
maybe so
ain't nobody on it
maybe so
I'm not gonna take this deep
go ahead yo get your shit off get your shit off see all that shit is
cool we all own it it's cool for the rio that piff yo he's screaming over this shit for promo
use oh the gel oh shit the baby hovel he rapping on that now it's cool now but where we at now
like that was cool then but now i don't want my brother to waste his time on nothing that he can't
own or nothing that won't be a brand builder.
I understand why that got phased out.
They're going to stop tricking us.
Hold on, Joe.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Because it's just like when we saw, I believe it was Rowdy saying that he couldn't put nothing out.
And Meek said, yo, do mixtapes.
Like sometimes if you're in a position where I can't get an album out, I don't have proper situation i want to still keep some type of buzz going about me that might be the way to go stop
it might take mixtapes back to promo only stop it yo he's right he's not right i am right and if you
put out a dope enough mixtape you could tour off that oh my god yes you're right go ahead he's got
an album coming like this week this was to me me, purely promotion. Promo only? It's just him dumping the verse off on a beat.
The original purpose of the mixtape was promo only.
And I agree with you.
Who's he signed to?
The album.
I think this is Shady.
I think it's his last deal.
This is his last one.
Because he left Shady and Griselda.
Yeah.
So we don't know.
Yeah, I don't know where he's moving to.
I think he said, actually, in one of the songs,
he's got some projects coming out on Empire.
So we don't know.
We don't know.
We don't know.
Got it.
Go ahead. Ash, what you got for us
I was gonna play
some rap shit
but uh
who owns
all the music
that Dat Piff
has ever uploaded
well that's
I'm sorry
I know that I'm grumpy
and just complain about shit
no you have the right to be
cause you have a bunch
of shit on Dat Piff
well I was just having
this conversation with Ian
right
they was talking about
the best storytelling songs so I guess Ian seeing that my name was there a lot three sides of the story
he's got some great idea with three sides he has a few of the joe joints up there i haven't got
talking about that but uh three sides of the story i got some great ideas y'all want to talk
who owns that record the mixtape record so who owns it okay you not understand what I'm saying mixtape means for promo use only
right
it means nobody owns it
nobody can own it
even if you bought the beat cleared the sample
did whatever you did yeah you own it
but the mixtape
nobody owns it
nobody does not let me just finish this point
so yes this
is cool I'm not being the kill
joy guy this is as a fan i come from this i come from this as a fan i love to see niggas do this
today we say it all the time here with more education like we learned a little more now
i want people to own that's an original composition that he did those words yeah
that those are his words the second we put it
on Death Piff
the second it's over
this other beat
like
and for somebody
who's already
clearly talking about
his label issue
go ahead yo
go ahead
so all that clue shit
from back in the day
don't nobody own
no
no
it's some of our
greatest hip hop
the hip hop heads
yes
some of our greatest
compositions
of our greatest compositions.
I got a question that I want to ask.
Hold up.
It falls to the fucking
wayside,
never to be heard from again
because it's not profitable.
There's nobody pushing it.
Nobody owns this.
Nobody cares about it.
It's like albums.
Get this shit out of here.
Somebody has to work this stuff.
We was screaming
on Universal recently.
Yo, dog,
who's working Pump It Up?
I get a piece.
What y'all think?
It ain't supposed to be work?
Because it's 20 years old?
No, go push that.
Send me my shit.
No, business has to be involved.
They can't keep tricking us with the look, visibility, promo, and get hot.
I'm triggered, so I'm handling this differently.
But get the fuck out of here, man.
I have one question for you.
Croc of bullshit.
One question for you, because I remember you, and I don't know how this went.
That's why I'm asking.
When you did Moon Music 2 and 3, you did the mixtapes and you did the albums.
Was there any difference?
Was it like one sold?
Did y'all do anything with that?
Well, yeah, there's a difference.
The street is black market
so i mean try to keep count of whatever you did in the street versus your album same thing the
label do now we this is a category this is revenue stream this is a legal process this is these are
two different routes but i'm saying this with with three sides to a story appearing on the album
version as well wouldn't someone then own it to put it on the
album version well no you're gonna say that you own it and if somebody has a dispute yeah got it
they will say which there certainly will be i got it off a mixtape okay no i didn't know how that
worked with that but with those type of it just kills me right like again I come from this. Most of my catalog I can't listen to because it comes from this.
And it's just they didn't push it to the side because we got other shit going on.
We got other ways to trick juke the system, EPs, LP.
We got enough.
Get that mixtape shit out of here.
That's what they doing.
And see, that's the reason why I love what Wayne is doing.
And I mean, it's Wayne.
He can do that.
But he's one of those that thrived in the mixtape era and went back and are now clearing and streaming and selling the mixtape.
True.
Like, people, there's some classics from there.
I see people every day telling J. Cole, yo, we need Friday Night Lights. mixtape stuff or like figure out a way to get to own their mixtape stuff
artists are just going to snatch every acapella off of all of these shits and put it somewhere
somehow some way where they can own it and actually be the beneficiary of what's to come
from as they should as they should yeah but it's an uphill battle we already oh man get me out of
here sleepers go ahead go ahead. Go ahead. Go ahead.
Go ahead.
Happy Joe.
I know what you're going to say.
Like, in your particular instance, you're doing that shit whenever in someone's basement
or wherever the fuck it was, and the sessions don't exist no more, and there's a million
hurdles.
Yo, with all that we know today, you would think 90% of creators realize the importance
of ownership, but they do not.
So, I mean, I'm talking to
the deaf guy.
It matters nothing.
And I'm sure that that was helpful for him. But listen
to that. This is what irks me. The nigga
shared some super intimate
details about his career and things
he was going through about depression, his record
label. He shared some of the honest, most
honest shit you ever heard from him. And it ain't
his. That's a problem for Joe honest, most honest shit you ever heard from him. And it ain't his.
That's a problem for Joe.
Grumpy Joe's shutting up.
Zen Joe's back.
Get your shit off.
And yeah,
that might have been the only way he could get that out.
Which is a problem.
No,
I'm with you.
I'm with you 100%. That's a problem.
Because when the label control it,
no,
we're not.
No,
no,
no.
It's the same thing Bobby Schmert is saying.
Exactly.
It's the same thing the NBA Young Boys.
Exactly.
It's like,
how many niggas have to say it
before anybody out there wakes the fuck up? And I hate when 40 year old Joe saying exactly it's the same thing the nba young boys like how many niggas have to say it before
anybody out there wakes the fuck up and i hate when 40 year joe 40 year old joe starts championing
shit that sounds like it's against what old joe did but fuck it that ain't right that piff probably
old niggas a lot of money now that i think about it now that i think about it class action suits
in the future for a lot of y'all well which is why a lot of, which is why a lot of shit
was out.
I just read this whole article.
A lot of people
was taking shit off that piff.
I just read this whole article
about how in the film industry,
like the main composer,
like Hans Zimmer
or some of these people
that you'll see
at the end of the movie,
they have a whole team
of people that actually
write the shit.
They're kind of like
a ghost producer.
Okay.
And I'm not sure,
because there was something
that they called out by name
that don't do it,
they do everything themselves.
But a lot of them
have like a team.
Okay.
But it was talking about the fight that they're having with Netflix and all these companies
that are on some, yo, we're just a startup company.
And they don't pay out revenues.
They just pay out a flat fee to all these composers for the use and the shit.
Meanwhile, they're making $24 billion a year.
Shit is fucked up.
So I'm just saying that to say that with thatPiff, with Netflix, with Spotify, there's going
to be a big reckoning one day of everyone coming back for their fucking rights.
It's coming.
Like I told you with DatPiff, yo, you've seen it.
All these tech companies.
They're just using people's shit willy-nilly that they're supposed to be paying royalties
on.
There were mixtapes that you can't find on DatPiff no more.
And I don't mean just like old from the 90s.
I'm talking about classic 2000 tapes.
You go there now, they cannot stream, cannot download, been removed.
Been removed by the uploader.
It says that a lot.
So I don't know what's going on with that, but it's something in there.
You know what's going on.
It's back to our TV rights conversation.
Somehow it correlates like just ownership and music.
I was playing an Insta story with a song playing.
Fucking shit popped right up.
Yo, this video is blocked in mad countries.
Anybody watching this, dude, you don't own this.
You don't own this.
You're not talking over it.
What are you doing playing?
You can't play this on Insta Live.
Yeah, I've seen a lot of people typing it in there.
I do not own the rights to this music.
You have to put that out there to let them know.
Listen, ownership of music and rights is going to play a more important part in the future than we've seen it play in the past.
Big facts.
In the last 10 years, since the tech boom.
You know what I mean?
All that shit is going to come around.
All that shit is going to come around.
I think Marvin Gaye family coming back for this.
Everybody coming back.
Anyway, Ish, what do you got?
Yeah, what you got, Ish?
I'm sorry.
Our bad.
That's our bad. coming back anyway ish what do you got i'm sorry and i say that you're the guy to turn things serious but it's the splash but that was back again yo they can't fuck with us just put me in
they can't never fuck with yo the dude's name is jeremy polk uh song is worth a million
why do we over complicate turns things? Yo, turn this off for a minute. Why do you- Turn this off for a minute.
What, man? You can work on giving your dudes better intros.
Yo, this nigga named-
This nigga named Jeremy and this is fire.
This place is-
No?
If you say-
Jeremy Pope be listening.
Man, I just sat here and listened to you.
Jeremy Pope be listening, though.
And they be-
Nah.
That's the moment.
That's the moment.
Yo, this nigga there's jeremy
jeremy pope you caught one and we playing it nigga it was fire
it's playing it it's dope it got the hit stamp on it you heard irvington we here
orange we here Newark, somewhere
Can't help me out and stop playing these games
Playing these games
Caught myself in, oh no
I know and I have no control
Maybe I should have had this all
Maybe I'm too big to show
Maybe I'm sorry.
I'm so sorry.
This is how I fight.
I'm so sorry. I give you all that you love I'll be, I'll be, I'll be, I'll be With me if you want to
Catch this vibe with me
I'll be, I'll be, I'll be, I'll be
I give you all that you have
I don't need you, I don't need you
In the fucking worst way
I want you
I'm not your ex, yeah, I won't say his name
Won't do you like that, ah Maybe you'll make me get closer today
Your lips, yeah, ah I hate that you're loving this so far away
Catch this vibe with me I'll throw me over you
Give you all that you need
I'll throw me over you
If you want to
Hold it
Hold it if you wanna Hold it if you wanna Only if you wanna
Only if you wanna
Only if you wanna
Only if you wanna
Only if you wanna
Baby, here you go
Catch the spark between I'll give you all that you'll ever need.
Brand new music.
Worth a million.
Brand new music.
Jeremy Pope.
Yes, Jeremy Pope.
Y'all might be wanting to get an R&B back sometime.
Nah, nah, nah.
I'll be all right with that shit.
Nah, Ish threw that shit on going to check his mail.
At the P.O. Box?
Nah, that's a P.O. Box slapper right there, boy.
It's a 80 classic?
Oh, man.
This is that dude, bro.
You my man, Ish.
I love you, bro.
He's crazy.
All right, so we getting the fuck out of here, man.
Oh, man.
Great pod.
Hope y'all enjoyed it listening out there.
Shout out to the first and last time listeners.
Shout out to my fellow podders.
Yes, sir.
Shout out to everybody out there, man.
Oh, Lord.
Oh, shit.
Hey, the first time here, and this was kind of crazy, too.
One of the best studio sessions I ever been in too.
The remix.
Tentata mixtape.
Hot dad pants.
Also the greatest studio session I've ever been to in my life personally.
What, what, what, what?
Yeah, this is up there.
Really?
Yeah, absolutely.
100%.
Oh, get out of town.
I want a movie made off of that.
Y'all trying to make me cry, yo.
No way.
Dog, dog.
That shit was amazing.
From the minute we was at the old crib and Roy sent his version over,
you sat down at the table in the dining room and played it
and started writing, oh, I got to kill this shit.
We get to the studio.
Everybody in the studio, this nigga says, yo, I need everybody out.
Yep.
Everybody.
So we looking around like, yo.
It's just me, Silva, and him.
Yeah, but I'm just saying Everybody looking around
Like yeah he mean y'all
No nigga
All y'all out
Me, Parks, and Silva
Niggas that I don't
Typically say that to
Like
Yeah we looking at like
The rest of Sour House
Fuck you too
But
Fam
So we all in the waiting room
And this nigga comes out
I forget how much longer later
No shirt on
drenched in sweat
and was like
alright y'all can come
listen now
all the lights was out
was like the fuck
did this nigga just do in here
and caught that verse
goosebumps
I like that
I like that session
you know why that session
is funny
cause Roy's tried to sneak that
with just me and him
nah yeah
once everybody else
heard that shit?
He wrote that.
Send it to me.
I laid my verse.
That was supposed to be our little 40-40 Royce Joe thing.
Man, that nigga Crook and Joel heard that shit.
They really killed it too.
Yeah, the next thing.
Yo, it was the throw it away video shoot.
We was on the bus.
And nah, I did something to that too.
I was like.
That was a good times, man.
Everybody went crazy. I only had that yellow cheese to that too. Yeah. That was good times, man. Everybody went crazy.
I only had that yellow cheese in a box.
Yeah.
I'm starting next Patreon episode with that fucking...
Keep us in your prayers.
Lord knows.
Lord knows.
We need to be there.
Until next time, I bid you adieu.
Adios.
Cerebrochie.
What's the new one I forgot?
Au revoir.
Au revoir. au revoir au revoir remember life is a series of moments and moments
pass so let's make this one last as
if it's all we have and
lastly the baddies are insecure
the stagnant women want to travel and the closed
minded women want you to teach them things
grab you a Tylenol
it's gonna be a mighty long
also gonna be a long
week if you just have opened your life
up to receiving voice notes from
women.
They abuse it.
Yo, dog.
It'd be a minute and 56
seconds of
nothing.
I'd be on the phone
for that. I still don't get voice notes
Yeah but I'm old
I'm sorry
I'm with you on that
Do not voice note me
I'm not even listening to it
Just call me if you want to call
If you want to talk
I'm not listening to the voice note
Yo we love y'all yo
It may not have sounded like I love y'all
But I love most of y'all
Letting out that cry
Tears of joy
Y'all hold it down
Oh my god
What did we do to deserve this
Nah
Not to dwell on the past
But to keep it real
I gotta represent for any deal
All of their souls in the field
Looking at my rolly
It's about that time
White man had a problem with mine
And we supposed to be shy
Y'all hold it down out there
Head on a swivel at all times
Bobby still on the ride
I hope y'all enjoyed it
Shout out to CeeLo too, man.
We love you.
To all the loved ones I leave behind.
At least they can't see me cry.
I wouldn't mind another Nars Barkley project.
Maybe I'm being greedy as a fan, but it'd be nice.
I don't know.
If you could read my mind.
My God, I'm't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
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I don't know.
I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. Incredible beat
No idea
Just don't see no idea
Like young no idea
To a little kind of show