The Joe Budden Podcast - Episode 550 | "Everybody Has a Job"
Episode Date: July 13, 2022Gatekeepers in Hip Hop have always existed, and Conway the Machine accuses Funkmaster Flex of being one of them. First, the crew discusses the beef between the emcee and legendary DJ (14:35) and Cardi... B's latest beef with The Shade Room (36:45). Next, Mario received backlash for working with Tory Lanez, and the guys debate if Ne-Yo was "clout chasing" (1:35:00) and Lloyd Banks joins the pod (1:58:40). 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 | 6lack - “UMI Says” Ice | Gucci Mane - “All Dz Chainz” (Ft. Lil Baby) Parks | Westside Gunn - “Horses on Sunset” (Ft. Stove God Cooks) Ish | Jazmine Sullivan - “Girl Like Me” (H.E.R.)
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So now, what were you saying, my brother?
I just, I complimented you on your shades.
Thank you.
I appreciate it.
I said those are nice.
That's what Connie wore.
And then I said, I have to start getting into shades now.
Parks asked me why.
And then Parks said why.
Naturally.
I don't wear glasses anymore.
That don't say why you have to get into shades.
Oh, nah, nah.
Because now I can.
See, before I could never get in the shades.
Why?
Because I wore glasses.
Get prescription.
Yeah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah.
I'm not doing all that for every pair of shades.
No thank you.
Wow.
So now you're going to get a whole fleet of shades.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm going to start, you know, get my little shades game up.
Got you.
I ain't mad at you, player.
You know.
Nothing crazy.
A little pair of hair in there.
Any side effect from the eyes yet?
Nah.
Mm-mm.
I don't even use the drop shit no more.
I don't have dry eye or anything.
Mm.
Vision great.
Nighttime driving great.
Don't tell me I can't get it.
Oh, damn. Your shit's that bad? Sheesh. Mm-hmm. Vision great Nighttime driving great Don't tell me I can't get it Oh damn
Your shit's that bad?
Sheesh
I tried to get it a couple years ago
They told me my vision was too bad
Nah
I'm glad I got it
Life's changing
Nah I heard
What were you saying prior to your
Eye conversation?
Nah I wasn't saying nothing else
How y'all doing today?
You good Parks?
Yeah I'm feeling well I'm straight'all doing today? You good, Parks? Yeah, I'm feeling well.
I'm straight.
How you doing, Joe?
You good?
I'll be good after I get an answer
to my question that I asked you.
I answered it.
I said I wasn't saying nothing else.
That's the answer to the question.
You said you was a fashion...
No, I said I wasn't saying anything else.
I remember something he was saying.
Something about fashion, I think, right?
Yeah.
Oh, I might be getting into fashion now or something.
Maybe.
We'll see.
You got a stylist?
No.
I don't make that much yet.
You could probably find an affordable stylist that'll work within your means.
I thought he said he had one.
No, he didn't say that.
Oh, pardon me.
That's not what he said.
He definitely said that.
No, that's definitely not what he said.
It was implied at least
It wasn't even implied
Can you wear any color
That you want tomorrow
Yeah
Outside on a nice
Beautiful hot day
Long as it's not
Solid gray
Shorts
Or sweatpants
Solid gray
Why might that be
I
Just said
Are you allergic
To solid gray
Yeah
The fleece
Break you out
Oh okay Yeah Gotcha I'm allergic to solid gray? Yeah. The fleece break you out. Oh, okay.
Yeah.
Gotcha, gotcha, gotcha.
I'm allergic to the bullshit that come with that.
I'm sure they make polyester.
It's not about the material.
Bullshit's not about the material, brother.
The bullshit comes with wearing solid gray sweats.
You would have to ask Ice.
I don't know.
I'm not wearing solid gray.
That's why this shit got some splash of color in it.
Why?
Bullshit that came with it. We don't know why. We don't have that experience why This shit got some Splash of color in it Why? Bullshit
We don't know why
We don't have that experience
What happened Alex
You good?
You good?
Alex what happened?
Why you can't wear gray?
My G
I'm wearing gray now my G
What's up?
Solid gray
Why you can't wear the solid gray?
I don't like solid gray
Oh okay
That's last season
That's the only color you don't like right?
Yeah it's the only color
Hold Spatel on yourself man
Go ahead and tell
Ain't nothing to tell man You know we had a little combo Yo don't like, right? Yes, only color. Hold Spektel on yourself, man. Go ahead and tell. Ain't nothing to tell, man.
You know, we had a little combo.
Yo, don't go out wearing that.
It's the same thing when I say don't go out wearing that.
So it's respect on both sides.
That's control.
It's control.
It's control.
Nigga admitted to the control.
Oh, what, you want me to lie?
No, no, no.
It's control.
Wait, so you tell her, too, not to wear certain things,
so it's only right
that she should be able
to say to you.
Yeah.
What colors she can't wear?
It's not colors.
She got some shit
that she just don't
go outside in that.
Why?
If I'm with you,
it's cool.
Same thing she told me.
Yo, you can wear
this and this
as long as I'm with you.
She put your clothes out
like first day of school.
On the bed.
But why she can't have her body,
her clothes? You right.
Y'all send each other a fit check in the morning?
Her body, her choice.
Front of the mirror. You gotta stand in front of the mirror
like, you approve?
Yeah, because how you know?
It's trust.
I trust you to do what I say?
I trust you to do what you say. What? I ain't there It's trust Secrets aside I trust you to do what I say I trust you to do what you say
What are you confused about?
What's that?
Don't let Joe trip you up
Talk your shit Ice
I trust you to do what you say
I see what I
Talk your shit
Y'all getting cool brother Joe today
I'm not playing with none of y'all
Nah I'm cool today too man
You getting cool
You getting grand rising, Joe, today.
You ho-tep?
Yep.
Grandest of risings for all.
Positive vibes?
But what you think is going to happen if you step out in gray shorts?
I don't know.
Some women don't like, eh, listen, whatever.
She thinks you got a block shaker on her hand.
Oh, hey, Alex.
You going to get tackled?
Oh, shit.
Whoa.
What an imagination she has.
Oh, shit.
Where I hate to be going when that shit about to get foggy out when the gray shorts step out.
We good.
Best buy?
Yeah.
Apple store.
Burlington. The host. Oh, my. You know what I mean? Yo, chill out, good. Best Buy? Yeah. Apple Store. Burlington.
The Hostel.
You know what I mean?
Yo, chill out, Alex.
I'm the Hostel.
Yo, relax.
You on the side.
That's valid.
That's valid.
Hey, yo.
There it goes.
Everybody good?
Yo.
There it goes.
Ice being on a gray shorts...
Ban.
Restriction. Ban is the funniest thing in the world, yo. Gotcha. I hate being on a gray shorts restriction.
Ban is the funniest thing in the world, yo.
Do you have those same restrictions you do?
You're married.
No.
I said no, nigga.
He did kind of whisper that, right?
Oh, I did.
He didn't want to hear it?
How about you, Joe?
You safe?
I don't even know.
I never even broached this topic.
At any time it's said, I think it's a joke.
Imagine somebody stopping me from wearing the extra thinnies to the strip club.
What?
You're going to go get some extra, extra thin ones.
Are you shitting me?
I go shopping with that in mind.
It's a little too thick, though.
I'm going in with some pajama pants.
Straight from the Nordstrom's rack.
You shitting me?
Oh, man.
Oh, it's just good.
All right.
Y'all ready to pop?
What's up?
I'm ready to pop, man. I ain't spoke to you, bro.
Y'all all right?
Yeah, sure.
I'm all right. I'm good. I'm good now. Everybody had a's up? I'm ready to pod, man. I ain't spoke to you, bro. Y'all all right? Yeah, sure. I'm good.
I'm good now.
Everybody had a good weekend?
I'm good.
Yeah.
I had fun.
Everybody.
I had a great weekend.
See, already that's boring.
Like a podcast full of dudes that had a great weekend.
I can tell you about mine.
That's boring for you?
You want to have a shitty weekend?
Who the hell wants to hear?
I got a little bit of excitement in my weekend.
Nobody wants to hear from the prude friend.
I went to the nude beach.
The whole girl.
Hey, what you did last weekend, bitch?
Oh, bitch, it was turnt.
Yeah.
I don't want to hear from her.
It was great.
I took my kids out to the spa.
I went to the nude beach.
Hey, I'm finally.
Finally.
You're lying.
I swear to God.
Right out there in the Rockaways.
No wonder you can wear gray shorts.
This guy's got some other inhibitions.
All right, you went to the new beach.
We kept our clothes on.
But you know what I mean?
We hung out.
We had a good time.
We need a boo boy, man.
Boo.
How did he wear a boy?
They should have kicked y'all out.
I mean, everyone wasn't new.
But nudity was accepted there.
Nah, they should have kicked y'all out.
Wait, what did you ask him this?
I said, y'all was just voyeurs.
No, we were hanging out. Like I said, everyone wasn't naked. But it was acceptable've kicked y'all out. Wait, what'd you ask him this? I said y'all was just voyeurs. No, we were hanging out.
Like I said,
everyone wasn't naked,
but it was acceptable.
It was acceptable.
Some nice y'all means
out there?
I saw a lot of naked people.
Some pretty ones?
Some pretty ones.
I mean,
the thing with the nude beach
is you get the good
and the bad,
but everyone's beautiful
in their own way.
Good point.
That's a great cape.
And a lot of times
it's more the
Yeah. Yeah. The contrary. Yeah. a great cape. And a lot of times it's more the Yeah.
Yeah.
Contrary.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Who do you think
was more scared
of y'all getting nude
at the nude beach?
You or her?
Neither of us are scared.
We're doing it.
We went with another couple
so that would have been
totally weird.
Wait.
Wait.
The appetizer sharing couple?
Different couple.
Not the nigga
that ate your pancake.
Different couple.
Y'all fly with a lot of couples, boy. I see what's going your pancake. Y'all fly with a lot of
couples, boy. I see what's going on here.
Y'all do a lot of little couple
maneuvering. Double dates are great,
man. Hey, man. Y'all do it.
I see what's going on. Double dates at a nudie
beach? Yeah. That's a little different.
That's white shit.
I'm good.
My friends.
They were going anyway. So do you want to come?
My friends
Don't put it off on your friends
No man
Don't put it off
They were going
I knew something was up with you
When you was playing with your beard
From earlier
My friends
Did they have to twist your arm?
No not really
Not really
It was a good time
Don't invite me and my girl
To the nudie beach
I'm going to think
You're just trying to look at my girl.
Nah.
Boy, you already didn't let her out in anything that we might find appealing.
That's true.
So the odds of her getting butterscotch are very, very rare.
Oh, my God, yo.
I'm with you.
So if Pars called you up and said, yo.
What if I said, I made clear, like, we're keeping our clothes on.
We're just going to go hang out.
Yeah, y'all are.
Every part of me do I learn about.
That might be destined.
No, not for me.
You wouldn't go with us to a nude beach because you think we would be looking at your girl?
No, fam.
I'm talking about his question.
If I'm going to the nude beach, I'm going to partake.
I'm not going to just fucking go and watch
everybody else.
Partake in what?
Nudity?
Yeah.
You whore.
Oh, that's what you're saying.
Yeah.
That's all I'm saying.
Yeah, I'm not going.
You been to the new beach?
Exhibitionist.
Where?
In Jamaica.
Nigga here.
No.
Tell us about me.
No.
Jamaica Queens.
You went to hedonism or something?
No.
No.
I never did that.
I ain't letting your color in hedonism.
What?
What are you talking about?
I'm lost.
No, hedonism is an old nigga thing.
You should have went.
Yeah, hedonism is.
You should have went.
You went there before?
No.
You guys are prudes.
Something wrong with you, yo.
It took you that long to answer?
Yeah, you didn't have to think about that one for a minute.
It took you that long to answer.
I don't know.
Here it is.
Y'all not going to get the grand rising out of me.
Pause.
Pause.
Pause in this particular instance.
Oh, pause me.
Nude beach man gets the point.
This is fucking insane.
Oh, yeah.
So who was taller
out of you
or your friend that went?
I'm taller.
Well, who has a bigger foot
out of you two?
I guess I...
I didn't think about that.
No.
Yo, bro, put up your foot.
Let's see how this is going to go.
But if your friend
wanted all y'all
to get nude at the nude beach,
what would you have said?
No, that's weird.
I don't want to see your wife...
Yo, y'all... I don't want to see his wife naked. But you nude at the nude beach, what would you have said? No, that's weird. I don't want to see your wife. Yo, y'all.
I don't want to see
his wife naked.
But you went to the nude beach.
It's a very big difference.
It's a very big difference
from seeing strangers naked,
from seeing my friend's wife
that we hang out frequently naked.
Yes, that's true.
Yes, that's very big.
That's kind of what I was saying.
That's what I said.
Don't ask,
don't invite me
with you and your girl
to the nude beach.
I guess.
Don't ask me.
I'm straight.
Don't ask me. Y'm straight. Don't ask me.
Y'all like traditionalists.
Don't try to ask me.
You can swing it real quick.
Yeah, don't ask me
what I would do.
Y'all turn that whole shit
up.
Y'all got Joe fucked up.
Y'all got some real
50s and 60s thoughts.
No, you can't look at her.
Okay.
Oh, man.
But that is what the new beach is for.
Yeah.
So if you go there, you go there.
Whatever.
Come on.
What are you going to start with?
I don't know.
You got some vibes for us?
Yeah.
Set the tone.
I'm starting with Max.
It's a nice day all week.
It's beautiful outside grand rising Joe
Snap your fingers snap snap snap snap snaps
Thanks Bart, oh thanks Ice
All right feeling good feeling great
Real speakeasy-ish. Yeah, I'm talking about headphones, you know what I mean?
Here we go
Alright, mic check, one, two, one, two, one, two
Hey
Hey
Shout out to the first and last time listeners
Shout out to wherever you might be listening from
Ayy
Summer speeding by like it got somewhere to be
It's Halloween already in my head got somewhere to be.
It's Halloween already in my head.
Fucking looking for costumes.
Yeah, I'm not doing that last minute shit ever again.
I'll start it.
Shit out to the ladies
out there listening.
They still coming in, y'all.
The line's around the corner.
Hey! For the ladies out there listening, they still coming in, y'all. The line's around the corner. Hey. Hey. What episode is this?
550
Not that numbers matter, age
We're ageless
That's right, this could be a whole one
Yeah, absolutely
Yeah, could be one, could be zero
Microphone check, one, two, what is this?
Welcome to episode 550 of the Joe Budden Podcast.
I'm your humble, gracious, grateful, and highly favored host.
Here with a few of my nearest and dearest.
Parks is here, Ish is here, Ice is here, Corey is here.
Young boys in the back, y'all good?
Yeah.
Your weekend was all right?
Yes, sir.
Good, glad to hear it.
Glad you could be here with us today.
How about you, gentlemen?
Great. Pretty good, man, pretty good. Glad to be here with us today how about you gentlemen great pretty good man pretty good glad to be here like you said all right where would
you like to begin we'll get right to it oh you got for us new york and shit my opinion man y'all
gotta get them old niggas about the way like flexing them niggas man y'all mean them gatekeepers
that y'all got up there man that's that's trying to dictate, like, who, who, who, you know what I'm saying?
This is Conway from Griselda.
I don't need y'all niggas because if I needed y'all niggas, y'all niggas would be fake stifling my growth.
Y'all don't play my shit.
Such ones you got on Wendy Williams' show, nigga, on primetime TV, nigga.
And, like, say what you said.
Flex every chance you get.
You said that.
You got to stand on that.
Which you didn't like shit on us.
Like, I want to make that clear.
You know what I'm saying?
So what I told you when I was saying like, oh, shit, he ain't saying nothing wrong.
Shit, that ain't his motion.
He don't listen to that shit.
But it's like, what do you listen to then, bro?
It's clear what you listen to.
You want to take right the niggas who lit and popular in the club and, you know, all that.
That's what y'all need.
All right.
To which Flex has responded.
He says, so let's begin.
You're managed by Rock Nation, Jay-Z.
Signed to Shady Records, Eminem.
Distributed by Interscope Records, major label.
You and your team have had a feature from Jay-Z, Eminem, Lil Wayne, J. Cole, Jadakiss, Travis Scott, French Montana, and more.
Weren't you on Kanye's Donda album?
I'm going to give you the advice that Paul Rosenberg should have gave you.
You're a 40-plus bars rapper, sorry lyric lyricist that has had every resource possible if you are
not happy with your career as of today with all those cosigns i think you have peaked my guy
what do you think you're only going to take this as disrespect because truth might be a bit much
for you sign grandpa wheelchair bandit warm milk general i might need a podcast what do y'all think
okay that's the gist of their
Back and forth
Uh huh
I'm here to ask you gentlemen
Where you guys stand on this?
I mean I think that
Expecting support
From major label
Making underground hip hop
Or major radio stations
Making underground hip hop
Is unrealistic expectations
Alright so you're on Flexi
I don't like the way
That he responded though I love the way the way that he responded, though.
I love the way he responded.
Well, he let Parks finish getting his shit off.
Because what does that have to do with his point
of you not playing my music?
It has nothing to do with the point.
It's true.
Whatsoever.
At no point in Conway's rant was he talking about
being bitter or unhappy or unsuccessful
or any of the things that Flex is alluding to here.
He was talking about not getting played.
Well, he did say, you're stifling my growth, which is.
No, he said, if I needed you.
Correct.
You would be stifling my growth.
I don't really need you because I'm still moving around.
But if I needed you or your cosign, then you would be stifling me.
Then what would be the point of the entire Conway rant?
If you don't need Flex and he's not stifling anything,
then why rant
and why bring that up?
I'm only saying
I think that's what Flex
is responding to,
but go ahead.
I mean,
you would still want to hear
your music
if you think your music
is relevant.
You would still want to hear
your music on one of the
biggest hip-hop stages
in the world,
which is New York City.
Were you done?
No, I have more to add.
Oh, I'm sorry. Go ahead. Well, I think that what he mentioned with the Sus 1 thing, Sus 1 went York City. Were you done? No, I have more to add. Oh, I'm sorry.
Go ahead.
Well, I think that what he mentioned with the Sus1 thing, Sus1 went on Wendy Williams,
and from what I understand, he said that Conway is in his top five rappers, lyricists, whatever
it is.
So I think that's kind of his beef, and I don't know what he was referring to Funk Flex
saying, but if he put him in a similar type of list, it's like, yo, if you love my shit
that much, why don't you ever play it?
I think that particular type of hip hop
might have passed us.
Like,
I think if they would have came out
in the early 2000s,
Griselda would have been in the tops
of a lot of people's shit.
I just think that that particular...
Griselda's in the tops
of a lot of people's shit.
No,
I know.
I'm just saying,
like,
mainstream hip hop.
You get what I'm saying?
Like,
I think that
that's for our generation.
Because he even mentions bars.
Like, bars rappers.
And he puts it in quotes.
Meaning like,
that's not necessarily
what niggas want to hear today.
We like that
because we like rappers.
But the young kids
ain't necessarily
listen to that shit.
I don't like rappers.
But I know what you're saying.
Yeah, like, you know what I mean.
Like, jokers that get busy. Ice? i agree with what you're saying ish i think that's why he's telling him yo
you're a bars rapper that's not the sound so you're on whose side here conway i see both of
their points flex is paid by the radio station to play what's hot they not necessarily what the
mainstream want to hear today you get what i'm saying so i can't play y'all shit i might think by the radio station to play was hot. They not necessarily what the mainstream
want to hear today.
You get what I'm saying?
So I can't play y'all shit.
I might think that
most deaf is hot.
That don't mean I'm going
to play it on the radio.
All right.
Basically, fam,
y'all are an underground sound.
Even if it's a popular
underground sound,
you're an underground sound.
Just like you were just saying.
Anything played on the radio
is coming from up above.
You know what I'm saying?
These DJs don't choose what they're playing on these shows.
Right.
I think that's a cop-out, too.
It's the truth.
It's a cop-out, though.
It's still the truth.
It's still a cop-out.
They got a little bit of wiggle room.
I can play what I want to play, and I don't like that.
I'm not playing it.
I was just going to say, not for nothing, it's not really a radio rate y'all don't make radio records y'all don't make club records
flex is djing in the club i'm not gonna play it there flex is djing on the radio you don't make
the music for this listen i got a demo i got a feed i got they don't if they don't want to hear
it what you want me to do you have y'all have a great fan base, a loyal, dedicated fan base,
but it's an underground fan base.
This is not an underground platform.
I agree.
That's just really what it all boils down to.
You're saying, I don't need this cosign.
I don't need this.
So why you care if Flex played or not then?
And why you singling out Flex?
Because he's him. See, I don why you singling out Flex because he's him
see I don't like
and you know he's him
I don't like that
but you know Flex is him
I don't like that
you want bombs dropped
on your record
that's what you want
I don't like that
because there's nothing wrong
with what Conway is saying
until you start singling out
one person
and that just opens the door
for a whole new conversation
I wouldn't call Flex
a gatekeeper by any standard.
Mm-mm.
Not today?
Eh, some standard.
Not today.
Explain it to me.
Why wouldn't you?
When Flex drops bombs on your shit, it means something.
He's not a gatekeeper.
Not today, man.
There are mad entryways into music outside of Funkmaster Flex.
I have these kids.
Flex was a good song.
And to be frank with you, Flex ain't the ground level,
has never been the ground level and has never been
the ground level entry way for uh new rappers every new rapper sign knew that you wasn't just
running the flex to get your shit played but they're not necessarily new now they also they
in the game now like the game is the game and everybody got a job to do.
Like there was a couple seconds where I took my,
a record I was trying to work
to people that I thought
I had a relationship with
after Pump It Up
and they didn't play it
and I got mad.
There was a few times
that that's happened
until you learn
everybody's doing a job.
Everybody's got something to do.
Like I said,
they don't make radio records.
They don't attempt to make radio records.
True.
Or so rare that- They don't really make choruses often.
Right.
They don't attempt to make a chorus outside of their zone.
It's almost like they're going against it.
I get mad at Flex for saying he don't play it
now i ain't gonna judge him because when we was coming up we used to say the same shit yo get
y'all old niggas off the radio because y'all 50 years old y'all just out of touch y'all not
listening to what we listening to you y'all ain't on the radio and getting your card and go play all
that bullshit y'all go turn diana ross on that's what we used to. Y'all ain't on the radio and getting your card and go play all that bullshit. Y'all go turn Diana Ross on.
That's what we used to say.
So I understand the sentiment,
but I'm not with singling out
just one person
that don't have so much power
over your career
in the first place to me.
Well, I think it was two people,
him and Sus one, but still.
Neither one of them are gamekeepers.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
I could be wrong here.
Didn't, uh, he did flex freestyles
right
he did
yeah he did the
and that's where
some of this stems from
cause flex was making
some silly ass face
while he was rhyming
yeah
okay
cause I'm saying
you calling him
a gatekeeper
and this that
everybody can't go up
there and sit there
and freestyle for flex
true
I think the beef that
at least the internet has made out of it,
I can't speak on if Conway or any of them
have made out of it.
Flex will be up there going crazy for whoever.
But that's not true.
It is kind of true.
Oh, you mean on the freestyle?
Yeah, the freestyle.
I'm not talking about that.
Yeah, no, I'm talking about the freestyle.
And when they were up there,
he was kind of just stone-faced sitting there,
like not even bopping his head type shit.
That's what people, observers have said.
But that contradicts you saying you don't care.
Like, I don't need this.
I don't need Flex.
If I needed you, you would be holding me back.
Like, you mad because I'm not making faces and going nuts during your freestyle?
Nah, but his faces was kind of.
You've seen Flex go absolutely crazy
way lesser bars
fam I took Arce up there
and Arce was killing shit
and Flex was just
sitting there for a minute
and I'm like
afterwards he was like
yo he ain't really
I said so what
you did your shit
and when it go out
they gonna see it
you don't need him
to go crazy on it
you did your shit
I was talking about
in terms of
yeah it was I almost could find it it was a face that shouldn't have been made to go crazy on it? Did you shit? I was talking about in terms of, yeah,
it was,
Alice could find it.
It was a face
that shouldn't have been made
while anybody's rapping,
good or not.
Gotcha.
Like,
it was,
if I'm on your platform,
I was invited to be here.
Like,
respect me while I'm rapping.
Professionalism and all that.
He was talking to his man.
He was looking off to the side
almost like,
like it was,
it was some of that.
I was talking about
playing records.
Right.
And for Flex, if you wasn't a 1AM club, a New York club record,
or being played in that 1AM set, you wasn't cracking a Funk Flex set.
That's from the G-Unit days to the Lox days,
Bone Crusher,
even when he jumped on Atlanta Records.
J.M.?
Like,
Hov,
Rockabella,
all of that shit.
Yeah.
Anything outside of that
is going to have a hard time
getting crack.
He got on Focus late.
I just, personally, this is my personal take.
I don't even see getting mad at Flex today.
The internet is what made y'all pop.
Y'all never needed him.
And this is not a shot Flex, you're solidified.
But today is so many ways to get your shit out there and pop
and become successful
without radio
radio's damn near
a dying medium today
but I don't think
that that's
as a rapper though
you can feel like
somebody's going out
of their way
to ignore you
you still wanna be
having your shit
played in New York City
bro
and especially if
in the case of
Sus1 at least
you went on a
major platform
and said I'm one of
your favorite rappers
ever but you never
play my shit
that's two different
things
that's too sensitive for me that's two different things. That's too sensitive
for me. That's two different things bro.
I can go on TV and say what the fuck I want
and I can go to my job and play
what the fuck I want. Or you could be one
of my favorite rappers and I don't like listening to
your songs. Some niggas can rap but can't make a song.
Or you could be one of my favorite rappers in the car
and while I'm home on my personal time I have
a job to do. Yo these DJs
you know how many ill lyricists I can a job to do. Yo, these DJs. That's not the point.
You know how many ill lyricists,
I can't listen to their music,
but yeah, you got bars.
Just because you can spit bars and metaphors and entendres don't mean you can make a good record.
I think the bigger point is what Joe's saying,
or what you mentioned earlier.
This is my slot.
This is my format.
This is the type of music that I have to play.
I have to play Top 40 because I'm on it, whatever, five whatever five o'clock prime time i can't play not commercial music at that
slot i have to bring in ratings i have to bring in uh time spent listening i have to retain audience
listen i can see it see it on amp you play one bad record, you lose one or two people. Or a record they deem to be bad.
Really?
That's how these things work.
So no, he ain't got time to go up there and play around with some shit that he don't feel.
I hope I don't sound like I'm caping for Flex, because I totally get where Conway is coming from if he never singles out Flex.
He could have made that blanket statement about older DJjs in new york and how they missing the
beat with some young fresh shit you could have said that fresh shit young and fresh as in young
and fresh nothing's young and fresh about this man it's y'all are the damn near the same age
that's not a shot talking about the audience but i But hear me out. The sound isn't, like you said, this is an older sound.
It's a sound that, like you said, you fuck with it because that's your era.
I like the niggas that get busy with it.
That's not the young sound today.
I know young people that like Griselda a lot.
I'm not saying it's still an underground.
It's not a mainstream sound.
It's not a popular.
It is to them.
That's a small portion of the pie.
They're not like commercial.
No, they're not.
We're not talking about that.
That's what I'm,
on the radio,
I'm talking about commercial.
Let me ask you.
Everybody got a stand in there, yo.
Let me ask you a question.
It wouldn't be weird
if Tech N9ne popped up
and started disenflex.
Sure. Yeah. Why? Let me ask you a question. Wait,'t be weird if Tech N9ne popped up and started disenflexing. Sure.
Yeah.
Why?
Let me ask you a question.
Wait, answer me.
Answer that first.
Why?
That might not be what he, Tech N9ne is older than them, though, and been around the game way longer than them.
So now if he jumps.
Age is not the reason why.
No, listen.
No, I'm talking about his age in hip hop.
In the game.
Like his length in hip hop.
Okay.
In the game.
I'm talking about his age in hip-hop. In the game.
Like his length in hip-hop, in the game.
So now if you just magically was being satisfied over here,
making money, being an underground hip-hop artist,
and now magically you come to one of the biggest mediums in the world
and say, yo, y'all not playing my shit, it would look awkward.
These are street under rappers that want to be heard on the street platforms.
And technically Hot 97 is a street hip-hop platform.
That's the mistake.
That's not true.
That's not true at all.
Hot 97 is nothing.
It's not a street.
I don't care if you listen at 2 in the morning.
It's not a street platform.
Nothing about that.
Rosenberg goes out there and plays.
I don't care what he plays.
Hot 97 is not a street platform.
That is a privately owned company that was purchased uh that purchased
whatever they did have many years ago and that street they could go play every street record
they want to play they can play it 24 7 you know what i mean i don't mean like that i don't mean
that it's a street ran business it's definitely a privately owned company but when you start
talking about hip-hop i get what he's saying yo i get what he's saying into your into your tech nine point let me ask you this can you can you say and i'm not comparing
them before everybody runs and says dumb shit can you say that they are or their sound is much
much different than the locks because that's the comparison that's being made. Stop it, yo. Yeah. Stop it, yo. Yeah, okay.
Would you like me to, since real quick?
No, we're not arguing.
I'm asking a question.
Well, to answer your question, yes. What the people are saying is that they are similar to the Locks.
Depends on what Jerry Locks you're talking about, too, though.
No, it don't.
The Locks' first single was If You Think I'm Jiggy.
No, it don't.
They were making commercial records and street records.
They don't make anything commercial.
Which is why, but Styles P today puts out shit that's a lot closer to Griselda than he was putting out in 1998.
And you don't hear Styles P on Hot 97.
That's true.
True.
That is true.
That's it.
I'm not even dignifying that from a rap fan.
That's it.
If you make that sound, if you want to make the underground sounding music, it's going to be underground to these platforms.
You know how unfamiliar you would have to be with the locks and when they came in to make that statement?
Which is why I said, which era?
The locks came in putting hooks on records, on your beat.
There was joints,
songs that just
was street freestyles.
They came in like that.
Listen, the biggest
locks moment
of the last year
was Jadakiss
rapping over
Showbiz and AG's
fucking next level remix,
which is Griselda-esque.
It is.
Wait, the biggest freestyle
last year was what?
I'm saying the biggest
Lox moment was Jadakiss
freestyling over
the Showbiz and AG
Next Level
nighttime remix.
They play that live
in the club right now.
They play that in the club.
Which is why I say
depends on which era.
Yeah, from Versus,
they re-released it as a single.
They did.
And that is a similar sound.
I'm shutting up, yo.
That is not a...
Okay.
Y'all ain't getting the grand rising out of me.
I get both of them.
What Griselda freestyle reminds you of that?
What you mean?
Which Griselda freestyle?
Reminds you or puts you in the vein of what Jadakiss did.
Several.
I don't know the names of them off the top of my head.
I'm just talking about the sound.
The sound is what I'm talking about.
Exactly.
And again,
before everybody starts saying
I'm saying that they rap as good as Jadakiss.
I'm not saying that either.
What I'm saying is the sound is similar.
I don't even hear a similar sound.
Cool.
And again,
artists that make the underground sound,
remember I told y'all,
that was my beef.
That's why I don't really listen to them that much.
It's that sound.
Yeah, it's going to be treated as underground.
Granted, it's a huge fan base that fucks with it,
but it's still underground.
I agree. And I don't expect them to play that yo the thing about this is the thing yo it's what they say about why ben simmons need to shoot the three even if he can't make it or try
to mid-range right this is the thing and i'm about to get geeky musician for a second.
But as a musician, when you're at your ceiling of limitations and you only have but so much in your toolbox,
you'll eventually have to go and learn to add.
And whether you're good or bad at that,
just you trying to do these other things
will add a weapon for you in other instances so i guess when you say yeah they did
the same thing up there one freestyle jadakiss freestyle but because jadakiss is such a swiss
army knife and it's so well versed in all of these different rap variations
it's gonna look different when he does it it's a master up there it's not just
rhyming words over a certain sound it's control and command of an entire building of words and
silence no i'm not just throwing that on these niggas they're great rappers they have to go and figure out how to add those other things
that make the flexes pay attention that make uh in uh dj envy at whatever club he used to do all
of the different djs that were in nightlife that shit that shit that the locks do that made you
play any style speed record that came next
That's that's what I'm talking it's like an intangible thing we just tell my words and sounds
I'm done. That was my rent. It's my rapper rant for the day
Great rapping don't get you in every room, yo. For sure. For sure.
That's true.
I agree with that.
Like I said, it's a lot of great rappers.
Excellent.
Bars.
That go.
Wordsmiths.
Whatever you want to call it.
I don't play them, though.
I don't want to hear that shit.
But I ain't even mad at Conway if he go and make a few records that he feel like Flex should have played.
Damn, how'd he skip these?
You could go through that over there. Yo, I'm blowing up.
I'm from over here. It's getting kind of hard
to ignore me. If you're
not fucking with me now, it's just you're not fucking with me.
You could think that, but you still got to go give it a shot
and see if you could crack
that. Hip-hop fandom
is built on the first
time somebody hearing you,
they don't fuck with you.
It's how do you get through those walls from people.
You think hip-hop fans is just receptive to shit?
That is true.
We are, but we ain't.
A lot of people that I'm a fan of,
when I first heard them, I was like,
nah, I'm cool.
And then they made something else
that wasn't like what I first heard.
Yeah.
And I'm like, oh shit,
now I fuck with this.
I talk here all the time about my little
five, six, seven song rule
and how I block out radio,
I block out flex,
I block out certain shit
because you just can't
get me with that.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah, whatever.
I wish everybody well.
Indeed.
There you go.
Indeed.
Thoughts and prayers?
Yeah, thoughts and prayers yeah thoughts and prayers everybody has
I'm gonna say this too
the Griselda team is very good
at drumming up some shit
to get people talking
this rollout
I don't know if it's a rollout
but
I'm asking
I don't
like I said
during the Westside conversation
in the last pod
they're fans of the WWF shit
so I wouldn't put
it past them to be
playing some shit.
That may be really
how they feel.
But use it to play
into some...
Yeah, they might be
playing some shit.
Got it, got it.
So then how's the WWF
if they really feel like that?
Because you're using
them for storyline.
WWF, some of them
niggas hated each other.
But we're going to use
that for entertainment purposes.
Yeah.
Then is it real or fake?
It's both.
I hate y'all.
I hate y'all.
If they really feel like that, I think it would be real.
And then they trying to get a result from it, though.
Yeah, but if I really feel like that, but I held it until it was beneficial to act on it,
then that's where the fake part come in.
But you feel it.
No, it's still real.
But I'm saying the fake part, I could have been saying how I feel.
Come on, let's move on.
Let's move on.
What do we got
Dogs
We got Cardi beefing
With the shade room
Again
Again
For the second time
Or third time
Third time
Fourth time
Fifth time
Oh this has been
This been an ongoing thing
Oh yeah
Yeah
Oh see I didn't know that
Her beefing with all the
Blog sites really
Yeah but it seemed
A little bit
Like It's been more here.
Yeah, well, it sounds like she has a relationship with someone over there.
Listen, I'm for it.
I'm anti-Shade Room.
So, hey, Cardi.
So you don't care what the viewers found?
I don't care.
I got the Shade Room blocked.
Oh, shit.
They did to you, man.
No, they didn't do nothing to me.
I just think they're just terrible for us. i've always felt that about the shade room so what's your name i don't
like focusing on negativity yeah i was just gonna say that i don't like the these focus on negativity
yeah they got their little positive posts here and there, but anything I see that pops up or I see people running with,
it's the negativity.
And it seems like they lean into it.
It's kind of like my beef with
the way love and hip hop used to be.
Same thing.
TMZ.
TMZ does both.
Yeah, they do.
Yeah, yeah, they do.
I just think that in society,
the salacious shit just grabs more attention.
It's true.
So if you're running a business, the negativity shit is going to push more than the positivity.
Negativity spreads faster.
Generating money.
But for me, I feel like if I don't consume anything from them, because I've seen people go on the shade room and then be stuck there for just reading and back and forth.
I don't want to see it.
So,
like I said,
if she's taking down
the shade room,
Cardi,
you got my support.
Well,
her main beef appears to be
that she was getting
quote unquote shadow banned,
right?
Like the comments.
They muted her.
Yeah.
So she couldn't comment.
That's a new,
no,
no,
no,
that's a new feature.
They didn't,
they didn't mute her.
They restricted her.
So whereas,
she still sees her
comment there but nobody else does and that's where the sucker shit came in if you ask me
because they made it seem like nah nah nah we still fuck with you this that and the third and
she's like well i'm posting this but somebody else screenshot i was like no this is what they did
look let me show you how it works and then I started to see that gaslighting word thrown around
again and then
that's when I checked out
yeah I'm just
tired of that word
but um
she had a
she had a
well we ain't got her
I think
I think it's suckershit
on their behalf
hiding her shit
yeah like if you
gonna talk about me
and you gonna make
money off of me
at least give me the
um opportunity
to address it
you get what I'm saying
for you to
mute my tweet I mean mean, my comment only,
I think that's cowardly.
See, now you're going to make me cape for the shame room.
It's my platform.
You have a bigger platform than me.
So if you want to go and address something,
you go and put it on your Instagram page.
I disagree.
I don't have to let you comment on me.
Sure.
On my platform.
And that's why I said this.
I think it's Carol Ian Sucker shit.
You don't have to.
Yeah.
But if you're going to make money
about talking about me,
then at least give me the opportunity
in which to speak on it.
You have it.
You have a huge goal.
You could say something
in the entire world hearing.
Cool.
You got way more reach than me.
I don't know about that, but.
Cardi B has way more reach than the Shade Room.
No, in a literal sense.
Yeah, but.
No, in every sense.
I disagree, but it's cool.
You can disagree.
How do you disagree with that?
Because everybody that goes to the Shade Room on a daily basis don't necessarily check Cardi B's page on a daily basis.
Let me finish.
There are people that go to the Shade Room every single day specifically for the negativity. Right? on a daily basis don't necessarily check cardi b's page on a daily basis let me finish there
are people that go to the shade room every single day specifically for the negativity right cool so
they may not go to cardi b page every day even if she might got 30 million followers they may not do
that but you don't have 30 million i'm just giving i'm just throwing a number out i'm just saying so
shady she might have double their followers but people might not necessarily go to their page every single day looking for the bullshit that they go to the Shade Rooms page looking for.
So allow me the opportunity in which to address it or speak on it.
That's just my opinion.
Okay.
Now, if Cardi B says anything, it goes everywhere.
You can't avoid it.
I don't follow Cardi B or the Shade Room.
Guess what?
I've seen this whole exchange.
Why?
Not because the Shade Room said something.
Because Cardi said something.
That's what I mean.
She is going...
You got a bigger platform.
They're going to cover whatever you say everywhere.
You can't escape it.
Cool.
So, yeah, go address it.
I guess.
I guess.
Do you think she has the power to get rid of the shade room?
No.
I hope she did.
I wish she did, though.
I'm with it.
Get them out of here.
Too late for that.
Yeah, no, they're too big.
And not for nothing, it's too many of these people in bed with them.
Like, they're a major player now.
For sure.
So, yeah, you ain't going nowhere. And there's a million other ones like it. Another one a major player now. For sure. Yeah,
you ain't going nowhere.
And there's a million other ones like it.
Another one will pop up
tomorrow.
If they left,
another one will just
grow stronger and pop up
tomorrow and start doing
the same shit.
Because damn,
they go hire their staff.
You know what I'm saying?
Do the same thing.
And I think after that
Tasha K situation,
a lot of these blogs
are playing,
they running past legal,
making sure,
hey,
can I say this?
Can I do this?
Can I do that?
Like they covering their asses.
So I don't think she really
has much power over them,
but I just like to see that.
Got my support, Cardi.
You got any thoughts on this?
No, I hate that I have to.
No.
Me too.
No, not at all.
I'm with you.
I'm with you.
I don't really fuck with the shade room
and that's that.
I just don't ever say it
because then I would be doing
what Conway did to Flex
that I didn't like.
Singling them out
when it's the wrong room.
Yeah, I just,
because my problem is not
specifically
Yo, hold up.
What the fuck?
I don't know.
It's so.
Fam.
Wow. What was i saying it's not just them it's not shade room specifically that whole culture it's the culture that i have a problem with blog culture uh and it's not blog culture it's a specific type of blog culture correct that uh
builds an audience off of this type of bullshit like my conway thing would be hey shade room
niggas do 30 billion positive things y'all skip all that and post every negative thing of every
black male that you could possibly find but But, just say that every day.
It's fine.
And you know what else?
Because you know why
it's done.
Everybody has a job to do.
Correct.
They got a job to do as well.
And not just that.
Like I said,
the money is generated
from negativity.
It ain't really generated
from positivity.
And on top of that,
after what you said,
it just made me think.
Like, my beef
with the shade room
necessarily is because they're the biggest one. Yeah, they're just the biggest one. my beef with the shade room necessarily is because they're the biggest one yeah they're just the biggest they're just the
biggest one so they're the bigger target that's all that is because it's a whole like you said
it's a whole bunch of them out there that do the same shit for sure but they the name that get
attached to it it's kind of like not for nothing it's kind of like when i used to troll and people
used to get upset over like artists and shit You see my name in your mentions a million times
but I'm not the one
saying the fucked up shit.
I'm just saying I didn't like this.
Other people are really
getting disrespectful.
They're adding on to it
but you keep seeing me
because I'm the bigger one.
Because for me
it's not the brand
it's the brand that
it's who the brand attracts.
Like I can't get mad
at the shade room.
They just monetizing off the shit that people give them.
They blur out the curse word.
They blur out your Twitter name.
They'll fake a text exchange.
They'll fake a skit.
Anything, and y'all just run to it.
Eat it right up.
So I avoid it because I know who the y'all is that's running to it.
That's not a knock to the shave room, right?
You got to understand branding about everywhere in life.
Ah, case in point.
Last week on the blog, something popped up.
It said Big Fendi and Tory Lanez have a talk about a naked pool party.
I click on it.
I know Big Fendi.
I know Tory Lanez.
Click on it.
Fendi's saying, yo yo this weekend it's going down
big pool party private location it's going to be nudity everywhere and then uh tori got weird
it's like nudity yo what you mean what you mean and then fendi hung up on him so i laughed i
thought that was funny because if you know that fendi's brand yeah then there's nudity there
absolutely and if you also know his brand,
might be some other things going on there.
That's my man.
And I don't go to them shits.
It's branding.
Right.
Sure enough, Monday morning,
flashing across the news.
I'm waking up in bed.
Had a long Sunday night.
Gunshots ring off at the pool party. I said, nigga, this better not.
I swear to God, better not.
Glen Cove, private location.
There was a rap, but they put Fendi face on the screen of the news.
Oh, shit.
I said, man.
I turned to get up.
I turned to ESPN and some shit.
But I said, see. I turned to get up. I turned to ESPN and some shit. But I said, see?
Branding.
Not to say that that's not Fendi's fault, of course.
No.
And hopefully everybody's all right.
I didn't see any casualties, fatal casualties anyway.
But that's what casualty means.
I think casualty can be an injury too.
I don't think so.
I think. Is that what casualty means. I think casualty can be an injury, too. I don't think so. Three words.
I think.
Three words.
Is that a casualty?
That's what it goes.
I think casualty can be an injury.
I don't think so.
It's a person killed.
Yeah, I think it's a person.
Or injured.
Or injured.
Or accident.
Yeah, it could be an injury.
Yeah.
Casualty sounds a lot worse than.
It does.
You got hurt.
Then you got injured.
Still a casualty
Yeah
That's true
Anyway
That was my shade room take
Okay
I'm with Ice
Bring him down
But now
But like
It ain't just
You know
I want my audience to know
That I hate talking about
All of this shit yo
I hate it
We all do
I hate that y'all care about it
I hate that it's important
Somehow
All this shit is a distraction I hate it That's where I am Soon as something happens Yo y'all care about it. I hate that it's important somehow. All this shit is a distraction.
I hate it.
That's where I am.
Soon as something happens,
yo, y'all got to talk about this.
Like, why?
Let's talk about the new picture of the universes.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
Let's talk about that.
Stars.
Hey.
I'll see the picture, man.
They told y'all that was stars.
Wait, what was the way it happened?
NASA came out with a new telescope.
Some new stars. They took a picture of the universes. You can see all these with stars. Wait, what was the way it happened? NASA came out with a new telescope and they took a picture of the universes.
You can see all these little universes.
It looks like bacteria or something.
Nah, hold up.
No, no, no.
Look at his face.
No, no, it gets better.
They said the area that they looked at
was the equivalent of holding
one grain of sand at arm's length.
What?
So that picture you see,
that's what they looked at. And they saw all of this in length. What? So that picture you see, that's what they looked at.
And they saw all of this in there.
What?
I'm confused.
Can someone explain this to me?
NASA has a new telescope
that they launched,
I forget when it launched,
a couple years ago.
But it's supposed to be,
the Hubble telescope
was like the farthest seeing shit we had.
Now it's this James Webb telescope, which it can go, it can see way, way, way.
It makes the Hubble telescope look like preschool shit.
This is the big boy.
So they released the first images that they took from it.
And this is the first image.
And they were saying that the area that they looked at was the equivalent of holding one grain of sand
at arm's length. So that's how small
it is they looked and they saw all of this.
And they saw a lot.
I call it bullshit,
but you know. This would matter more to us
if Bosco did it.
If we put some air quotes, some quotes.
Phil,
I hear you, man.
I know.
You think it's all phony?
Hell yeah.
I don't believe none of this.
They telling us anything now.
Like, yo, yo,
that's all the galaxies out there.
I just wonder how much that shit cost.
That's just,
that's how Zav came out.
This is universe Zav.
Nigga was on Zav.
This is Sky Zav.
Nigga was out there for real.
Nigga was on Zav Zav.
Hi, hi. Yeah, I've seen that before. Universe Nigga was on This is Skyzall Nigga was out there for real High high
Yeah I've seen that before
I actually saw that before
Yeah
Back when I was trying to get the little
Vision thing
And I was staring at the light bulb too much
And pulled back
And blinked
I saw the same shit
You will see that
Exact same shit
No bullshit
That is true
It was moving and everything
Same shit
I been had the James Webb telescope
Man y'all late Oh man It was moving and everything. Same shit. I've been had the James Webb telescope, man.
It got late.
Oh, man.
Congrats.
Yeah.
Congrats to Ness.
Is there aliens yet?
We the aliens.
Why we ain't been back to the moon?
Ta-da.
Would you like to know their reasoning that we haven't been back to the moon
yeah okay so they said
when we went to the moon it was a
completely barren
empty
lifeless rock
so they said they don't want to keep wasting resources
going there when they've already went there
saw it was nothing there so now let's go somewhere else
resources as in capital
it cost a lot of money to get these rockets and send these astronauts up there one one space suit is 12
million dollars who makes the money they make the money oh i get what you're saying so what they
spending not just that in a budget in a governmental budget every year nasa gets xyz billions and
billions and billions of well now it, now it's Space Force.
Yeah, I know.
Yes.
You got to be careful.
Neil deGrasse Tyson
got on Joe's ass about that.
And he explained Space Force
to me.
It's necessary.
We need Space Force.
We need that shit for real.
We need Space Force.
No, no, no.
When you start really looking at...
Space Force ain't running around
looking for aliens.
So y'all went to the moon
in 79 or what year was that?
Let me ask you a question.
69.
Niggas ain't going to... Yo, let me ask you a question. 69. Niggas ain't going to the moon.
Yo, let me ask you a question right now.
And just was like, oh, that was cool.
And never went back.
Look.
Hey, first time I went to Turks.
You know what I said?
Oh, I will be back here.
Well, there was no hoes coming back.
There's no hoes on the moon, Joe.
Now, the flip side.
Oh, the fucking moon.
The first time I went to Chester, PA.
What do you think?
They went up there and was like, yo, ain't no bitches up here?
I'm out.
Yeah.
But look, the first time I went to Chester, PA, I said, I'm never coming up there and was like, yo, ain't no bitches up here? I'm out. Yeah. But look,
the first time I went
to Chester, PA,
I said,
I'm never coming back here again.
So that could be
how they look at it.
You said you're never
going back to New York
and you're living out there.
I said Chester, PA.
Let me ask you a question.
How was the flag waving?
What flag?
The wind was blowing.
Ain't no wind.
They brought some wind.
What flag?
You talking about
the one Steve Spielberg
put up there?
Yeah, that one.
The one that stuck in the quote unquote moon. They stuck in the moon. How was the flag going like flag? You talking about the one Steve Spielberg put up there? Yeah that one The one that stuck in the
Quote unquote moon
That they stuck in the moon
How was the flag going like that?
You talking about
This the M. Night Shalahan moon
Ain't no gravity
Ain't no wind
I'm playing everything
On M. Night Shalahan
Ain't no wind
Ain't no gravity
How the fuck was the flag
Fluttering?
The moon
I'll just tell you
They ain't been to no moon
Niggas in Hollywood
Fuck you talking about So everybody here Believe they never went to the moon? I believe ain't been to no moon Niggas in Hollywood Fuck you talking about
So everybody here
Believe they never
Went to the moon
I believe
They never went to the moon
They took off
From Cape Canaveral
And went
Why does the takeoff
Spot matter
It matters
I don't want to get
Into it
But it matters
Tell me
Put me on to something
President Joe Biden
Unveiled this image Of galaxy cluster S-M-A-C-S-O-7-2-3.
Conveniently, the day his son's Coke binges leak.
No, no.
Yo, yo, never mind.
Never mind.
Yo, put this shit out, man.
Come on.
He got this from the Bogota.
He got that from the Bogota.
Oh, man.
That's funny.
What y'all think they're selling the bogota
them images right there them pictures right next to little gas station dick pill oh man
yo hunter biden's having a time yeah i ain't mad at him though yo somebody get that man his phone
back why they leaking all this shit out his phone yo that's crazy yes hunter biden's iphone was hacked and somebody is
going crazy with shit he got in his phone he seems to get he seems to suffer from the same thing i
suffer and be punished from not deleting things out of your phone some of this shit they had a
video of him going away some crack and arguing about it.
Nah,
because the chick was like,
nah,
that ain't 20 grand
or whatever it was
and he was like,
nah,
watch.
And he put it on the scale.
Nah,
y'all.
But why are you recording
yourself doing this?
See,
and this is weird.
If Donald Trump
wasn't Donald Trump,
he'd be funny.
Because now that's funny.
Where's Hunter?
Where's his son?
They was hiding out. Well, it was the report saying they was hiding his son during the campaign no the crazy shit is this yo you
don't judge them fucking don't judge them y'all y'all parents now hope their friends don't run
into some of y'all in the street. But you the same motherfucker
that be dissing niggas for doing what your son doing.
You bastard.
Yeah.
The nigga held up a rock and was like,
yo, this piece of crack
is worth five years.
No parole. No this, no that.
We gotta get them away from our kids.
That's your kids.
That's your kids. Your kids the one that...
That's your kids.
Fuck you talking about, man.
Man, I'm hating on this.
I don't know if my dad and them ever did this shit.
The type of high crack usage is...
The type of fucking savvy high crack usage is this.
They wasn't in the projects weighing some shit.
You took what was in the bag and that was that.
Yeah, you pull a scale out if you want, man.
His room is a mess.
Yeah,
what is up with this nigga, yo?
He's high.
He is a freak ass nigga.
He could be getting high
somewhere else.
He getting high in the Jets.
You see that carpet?
What the fuck
is you talking about?
Nah,
if he starts selling that shit
in the street
calling it White House.
Bro,
the drawer is broken
on the driveway.
Yo,
what the fuck is you talking about,
my nigga?
That's crackhead shit.
He ain't got a shave
or a haircut.
Nothing.
He got some crack, though.
Why are you recording?
He got crack and hoes.
Joe Biden.
Joe Biden.
And some nice hoes.
Yo, you gotta get some props.
You got a couple nice hoes
up the angle.
Hold you.
Joe Biden,
Kirk Franklin, that nigga.
Why is that video him doing crack? That's what I don't get. Why was he videotaping all this shit? Kirk Franklin that nigga why does it video
him doing crack
that's what I
I don't get
why was he videotaping
all this shit
and why does Ish
wanna have sex
with the girls
that were doing
crack with him
did you see a girl
doing crack
asshole
yeah shut up yo
Scott
I don't know
your man is nuts
you ever been with
a girl that did crack
I hope not
oh y'all don't know
I don't know
I ain't never seen that
Coke yes
Like knowingly
She did the crack
Yeah for sure
Coke
But crack
I don't know
She pulled a crack pipe out
I gotta go
I ain't gonna hold you
You gotta go
You home
Oh then she gotta go
Get that shit out of here
She don't wanna leave
No she's leaving
You gonna put it in the street
She gotta go
I don't care
Do not You gotta go Ice The crack away Now and again She don't want to leave. No, she's leaving. You're going to put her in the street? She got to go. I don't care.
Do not.
You got to go.
Aye, aye.
Good crack away now and again.
You getting out my crib.
You getting out my crib.
I'm mad you even know where I live now.
How you think bitches were getting skinny before lipo?
Coke.
Which is in?
Coke was different, though.
Hunter Biden's iPhone.
Yo, get this off my screen, please.
I don't want to look at this no more.
That's how Ishby would defeat.
Yo.
That was really wild.
Oh, yeah, Joe.
Joe.
Joe.
I went and did my due diligence.
I listened to that Brent album.
My man. I'm here to tell you
You were bugging
That album goes
Oh no it does go
When y'all say where it goes
It's a difference
I can tell you exactly where it went
The track
Nah
The track
That's why you called it Wasteland?
That's what you getting at
Yo you stupid
Right in the waistband
Nah
Nah
I was like I don't know what
And the record you played
I didn't like that first one
Which was the
The first one
Yeah
Not good
But the other two was alright
Fam this album went
You hear Ish still talking about two songs
No
Y'all don't hear him
No you played three songs
He's saying the first song
You played was wack
The other two songs
We asked you to go listen
To Brent's album
The other two songs
That you played were okay
Is what he's saying
No, well yeah
When you played those
But I said I went and listened
To the entire project
And I was like
Oh nah
This, yeah
You love it
Yeah, I love this
But why do that mean I'm bugging?
Because you love it.
Because you made it seem like this shit was ass.
No, I came in here and said how I felt about this project.
And I was like, I didn't know what you heard.
I wasn't trying to convince anybody else on how to feel.
Oh, you know, I relate to that.
Yeah, I'm not trying to convince nobody how to feel.
They've been in my mentions.
All little robots hit me and was telling me I was bugging.
Fam, they've been... They little robots hit me and was telling me I was bugging fam they been
they still
they still cursing
me out about Thor
little robot
not like the
normal use of
talking about
robots
you little
I'm not leaving
shit you
hey you all you niggas being paid to tweet some shit You little b****. Let's just leave it, man. I'm not leaving shit, you b****.
Hey, all you n****s being paid to tweet some shit.
Nah, that's facts.
Little paid b****.
That is true.
Get the fuck out of here.
Well, they're not even people.
Yeah.
That's an auto-tweet.
Ice, we also know that when it come to some music, me and you just ain't going to never see eye to eye.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
Like, that's true.
That's true. You like, you be, you, see, you, you down gonna never see eye to eye. Absolutely. Absolutely. Like, that's true. That's true.
You like, you be, you, see, you,
you down with these Brent ****.
Yo, I'm not. You kind of are.
No, I'm not, though.
Because you go find some obscure nigga offbeat
with a wild,
then be like, yo, this that shit right here.
And I be like, what the fuck is that?
Nigga, you the king of finding the obscure R&B nigga.
I said obscure offbeat.
He had offbeat on every record.
Shit, that nigga's horrible.
He's horrible, yo.
This album was good.
I thought it was alright.
I ain't hate it.
I ain't love it.
I'm probably not going to play it again, but this is not my genre.
That's your politically correct way of saying, I ain't doing this with y'all.
Get me out of here.
I'm happy that he's doing well.
I'm happy that this is selling.
I'm happy y'all like it.
But this is selling. I'm happy y'all like it. But this is bad.
This is some bullshit on here.
I went back to make sure.
And you're standing in the same.
It's doubled down.
That shit is a 19 pack of ass.
Yeah, we just gotta agree to this.
Hey, Alex, I ain't even talk to you about it.
What you think, man?
I know that's your man.
Yeah, I'm still rocking.
You know?
I'm still rocking.
I can tell you my favorites right now.
Rolling Stone.
You know.
Loose Change.
It's all right.
Yo, Joe, relax.
What's up with you, man?
I took your name two songs out of 19.
That might be the worst music review that I've ever heard in my life. That's you liking it. What's up with you, man? I took your name two songs out of 19. That might be the worst music review
that I've ever heard in my life.
He said, it was my favorite.
That's you liking it.
It's all right.
I mean, I'm not trying to sway anyone.
Just like how I said last week,
Nah, it ain't about swaying.
You know, it's for me.
It ain't about swaying.
Niggas gonna like what they like,
and that's fine.
But,
shout out to him,
because I was there.
I was there, man.
And you, I said, I was here I was here Did you hear him?
I heard him Did you hear him?
I heard him
You heard it too, huh?
I heard it
See, y'all ears is broke.
You just got your eyes fixed.
I got to get the ears mixed?
You got to get them shits checked the fuck out.
You got to get the earwax candles or what?
Alex, you heard it?
Nah, look, play Rolling Stone.
All right, but listen to this, though.
Shorty, it's only you and me.
Fuck is you talking about?
Yeah, I live here in me
Baby
Oh no
That shit is, I feel you
I feel you
I feel you on that particular joint
There's nothing they can tell me
I feel you on that particular joint Yo, I'ma fight this I feel you on that particular joint. There's nothing they can tell me. I feel you on that particular joint.
Yo, I'm going to fight this.
Yo, I feel you on that particular song.
I like the tune that you played last week.
Besides that one.
That one is bad.
I don't know what was going on with that.
I'm good.
Brand album good.
All right, I got you.
This is one of your favorite joints.
Hold up.
This shit, I was jamming.
I like the second half of Press of Fame.
That was my favorite shit.
I'll bump this in the sound cabin.
So I can hear all the instruments in this fine beat, huh?
Exactly.
What's that, an accordion?
Oh, shit.
See, that's what it is. He don't like his voice.
Here we go.
All right.
What's left of us?
What's left of our lives?
It's only you.
It's only me.
It's only us at the end of the night.
I remember when you could hear me. He's in key in this one.
That's how I know Ice Lyon.
His head nod is off beat.
He can't even catch this shit.
Erickson, zoom in on Ice next.
Don't zoom in on any John Ice.
He's in key, though.
He's in key this time.
And when you got to say that, I'm going to pass.
Hell no. Shout out to Brett. Shout I'm going to pass, yo. Hell no.
Shout out to Brett.
Shout out to him.
I like Brett.
I like him personally, too.
And I wish him well.
But y'all better get off my dick.
And, hey, maybe two things are true.
Hey, maybe I'm the old nigga that just got to stay away from this.
Could be. Could be.
Could be.
Sometimes
when you used to go in the
mall, they'd have
somebody playing a piano.
And sometimes
it wasn't tuned.
That ain't stop you niggas
from shopping.
That ain't stop you niggas from shopping That ain't stop you niggas from surrounding the Piano that you didn't know needed to be tuned
He was like oh shit looks fine tonight
There you go
Throw they little money in the case
Keep it pushing
There you go
Oh my god
Everybody don't have Ewan Park's ears
Thank you
Yeah
For sure Sometimes he be in key
Nah that shit was out of key
When y'all started laughing
I didn't know what y'all was laughing at
Nah that shit was out of key
Like a motherfucker
They said fuck it
I don't be knowing about the keys
Yeah I don't know
The key out of key
I just know some shit
You're trying to find the key
I'm good
I guess we'll just take
The auto-tune off
I guess
He lost his keys
Yeah
They was in the car
I don't know about
if something
I don't care about that shit
shit makes me sick
to my stomach
oh my god
no
no
I'll play it for you
just cause it's you.
Because niggas was really like, yo, Brim, what the fuck, what are you, bitches?
Like, they was not like.
Never was it, oh, maybe he's not all the way in tune.
No, some niggas was saying it was trash.
Some niggas saying it was hot.
All right.
This is my guy, J. I can light that thing.
Hey.
Let's go, Alex. On Long Island, stand up. Westchester, stand up. Oh my God, J, I could light that thing. Ayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy If I hurt you, would you leave? I learned a game from some heavyweights
Catching buses, making change from another blade
I still got demons from my younger days
I wish I could shake them, but they follow me
I wish I could take it easy, but the fans watch
That's my mama, I've been hustling since the sandbox
I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
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I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I is me. You telling me that this is Joe.
It's me?
Yeah.
No, you gotta get your ears tuned.
That was bad to you?
The first verse was bad?
Or are you saying I'm sorry was bad?
That sucks, Joe.
The stacks.
The stacks is not what he...
This would probably be dope
if the dentist
is running late
like if you
just gotta sit there
and you read
the whole newspaper
already
front to back
cover to cover
it's like
gear up for the pain
of the drilling
that's gonna happen
yeah
nah that shit probably do sound good if you stuck for the pain of the drilling that's going to happen. Yeah.
Nah, that shit probably do sound good
if you stuck on an airplane
with 50 crying,
screaming babies.
Terrible.
Terrible.
Terrible joke.
Jesus, Mary and Joseph.
God damn.
It wasn't bad to me
Nah this shit wasn't bad
That last one wasn't terrible
I know
Moving on
That first one though
He still ain't listening to the album
He would come in
Hit podcast
Two records though
Listen man
I don't really know what you hear
The way it was
He put it together
Nigga
You ain't listen to this shit
But when you just played it
That wasn't bad
No
Anyway Alright moving on man What's going on at these festivals Nigga, you ain't listening to this shit. But when you just played it, that wasn't bad. No, no. Anyway.
All right, moving on, man.
What's going on at these festivals?
They fighting.
I'm watching all festivals online from now on.
I'm cool.
It's probably a safe maneuver.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
We've seen Roddy Ricch fight.
Yeah.
Why he was trying to kick him like that?
I don't know what's going on with these festivals. Cardi had a fight. Yeah. See. He was trying to kick him like that. I don't know what's
going on with these
festivals.
Cardi had a fight.
Cardi Fossum or
people were fighting
at her show.
No.
She.
She swung.
She did not fight
somebody.
Look how you lie in
the fucking media.
You're the shade room.
You are the shade room.
I'm the shade room.
You're the icy room.
Icy room.
Frozen room.
Pool.
No shade. Shady ice. The cooler. All'm the ice room. Yeah, you the icy room. Icy room. Frozen room. Pool. No shade.
Shady ice.
The cooler.
Cooler.
All right, guys.
All right, we got this.
Wow.
Yo.
Not like a fight, but she was involved?
Oh, you Tekashi now.
All right.
Oh, you just turned.
God damn, yo.
What if Snitches get stitches?
She was involved.
I don't know nothing Wow I don't know nothing
Who else was there
Spies get eyes
Was Hennessy there
Yo
Who was Hennessy there
Yo you stupid
Tell them what happened
I don't fucking know
What happened
I saw a bunch of
I saw a fight At Erica Badu concert I don't fucking know what happened I saw a bunch of I saw a fight at Erykah Badu concert
I don't think Erykah was fighting
Yeah
Oh somebody tried to grab the mic
Somebody tried to grab the mic from her
And she took it back
She gave him some pow pow
It was her mic I mean
She just took her mic
I like the way he explained that
Yeah
Yeah she took it back
That's all
They was rocking at the Erykah Badu concert.
Listen, there's something in the air.
Something's somewhere.
We don't better sign too long, yo.
I don't know who the performers were in the videos I saw,
because I don't know none of y'all no more.
Listen, I made the screen big.
I can't recognize any of y'all.
I don't...
Who are all of y'all niggas, y'all?
Hey!
Who is this?
All you niggas look like little caricatures of one another
with a bunch of chains and designer shit on.
Oh, man.
Why you need the kick?
You shouldn't have kicked.
All I know is...
They should get better security these damn shows.
Security been fucking you fans up.
Nah, that's a fact.
They've been clotheslining y'all off the stage.
Yo, that's what I don't understand, though.
Like, football tackles, drop kicks.
We all know some security niggas, right?
Yeah.
They can't wait for this shit to happen.
Facts.
They love it.
Like, I'm talking about anywhere from a club to anywhere.
They love for somebody to step out of line and give them an excuse to whoop some ass.
Yeah, I seen the one where Homeboy got thrown.
I forgot who was performing, but he got thrown like 10 feet off that motherfucking stage.
Like, why are you trying security there for a reason, my nigga?
They're going to fuck you up.
Maybe people think they can get a lawsuit out of this.
They probably can.
It's a sad thing.
Nah, I don't think they think that they're going to get their ass whooped that much.
If Roddy Ricch kicked me, and I'm a fan, I'm suing your ass.
I don't care if your leg ain't butt so damn long.
I'm suing your ass.
He didn't have to kick him.
No, he didn't have to kick him.
No, he didn't have to kick him.
That was unnecessary.
You got the security for a reason.
Nigga, you made the box.
Go sing the fucking box.
I don't understand these fucking rappers and these fans.
Stupid ass fans.
Oh, sad face.
Dirk didn't get through customs again.
I was like...
Yo, what's wrong with you, yo?
I don't want wanna talk about rap Ever again
Well the fans love rap Joe
So they sad they couldn't see
Their favorite rapper
When something happened
They paid their money
To see this person
Alright Ice let's play a game
Okay what's up
Let's play
You work customs
And you got a baby And you got a baby Okay, what's up? Let's play You Work Customs.
And you got a baby.
And you got a baby.
You want to play or not?
You win.
Hey.
I know what happened if I worked at Customs.
There wouldn't be no wireless. oh shit none of you go home
oh y'all as a matter of fact put your head behind your back i ain't even a cop
yo you coming with me yo come here i heard that song
oh shit i'm like the court Yo
I heard that lyric
Use your nigga lyrics man
Holy shit
Dirk said it's all cap
Oh my god
It's not the truth anyway so
Oh I'm talking shit man
Oh that's funny though
That was funny
Stupid yo
Oh man
Oh shit
Wireless was three weekends Three weekends Y'all went to London when he stupid yo oh man oh shit wireless was
three weekends
three weekends
y'all went to London
and showed
y'all ass
out there
I got the calls
I know what y'all
was doing
yeah I can't say
Hunter Biden
Hunter Biden
hunting tigers
I mean you know
you out of town
have some fun
London been looking real lit
these last
seven years
damn nice little
this last 42 years
looks great
on a little run
hey
Geechee told
hollow
I put the
Don in a box
1942
come on yo
come on
talk about some shit
y'all see the battles
nah
I saw some
I didn't watch that one
I watched T-Rock go up there.
And T-Rock.
Yeah.
Oh, shit.
I'm telling you, that's the best entertainment you'll buy for $50 or whatever it costs.
Or if you know a battle rapper.
Family, shit is free on caffeine.
Yeah, but you got to subscribe to caffeine.
I do.
No, you don't even.
You just sign up.
That's it?
Yeah.
Oh, I thought I was paying them niggas.
No.
You just sign up. And you can watch them live. You just can't Yeah That's it Yeah I thought I was paying them niggas No You just sign up And you can watch them live
You just can't watch the replay
Yeah no replays
Yeah
Oh
Yeah but Saturday was a nice day
So I was busy
Oh okay
I had to catch
So you used the app
To watch the
Or like you said
Or Norbattler
Yeah
Oh shit
Yeah I'll get back to
My
Gnome review
Yeah I want to watch Thenome review Yeah I wanna watch
The rest of them
But I did watch
Leave him alone
Who?
T-Roc
When he
Get into that bag
Just
Leave him alone
K-Sean killed my man
Sick
He was on there?
I didn't see that I came in late Yeah he was on there? I didn't see that
I came in late
Yeah he was on there
That's what I asked about
Ice was like
He ain't
I ain't get it
Yeah
Oh
It was that bad?
You got the
Funeral voice on?
I cut it off
Sheesh
Damn
You lying
Nah nah
I cut it off
Cause that shit right on you
And killed my man in front of me
I can't help him Type of on you. I killed my man in front of me.
I can't help him.
Type of nigga you think I am.
Sitting home helpless.
I can't help him.
That nigga was up there getting his ass chewed up.
Well, let me shoot him some bail.
And then we'll leave this.
Nigga Hollow had a nice Christian bail line, too.
That was some good shit.
Getting there. I'll say this greed man you get hot phone start ringing a lot you want to show up a lot that involves
writing there's a lot of battling your name get hot some of the veterans don't like it
and now you're the yankees you're getting everybody's best game so that's what's been happening with sick he's been taking a lot of battles
with not a lot of writing time against killers and they don't maybe like his meteoric rise or
they do like it and want to end it like you get props for ending runs like that and k shine is dna's man and dna beats
sick so he probably gave him the blueprint and some pointers and shit and honestly this k shine
that showed up he don't lose this is the k shine that This is the K-Shine from that first round against Surf
where I thought Surf was about to have,
I thought Surf was dying in front of me until Surf wrapped.
Ooh, thank God.
Thank God, my man.
I had some bars too, yo.
Because that shit, hey, just go back and watch K-Shine round one against Surf, yo.
And tell me you didn't think Surf was about to die.
Tsunami Surf.
There ain't nothing wavy about.
Oh,
whoa.
Whoa,
no.
That's my man.
Don't do that.
Don't do that.
You can't even react to it
if that's your man.
You gotta.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I've seen a couple of them.
That was the case, Sean.
That nigga flipped six so many times.
Oh, man.
Great.
Wait, what he said?
Oh, I don't remember.
It was too much shit.
I want to see that.
You still got it?
Yeah.
Yeah, pass that.
I'll pass that.
Yeah.
I need to see that.
Because when Sean-
He was animated.
Yeah, when he get super animated.
He don't really lose if he like this.
It's hard.
My thing is, he just don't always be like this.
Correct.
But when he like this, look, the nigga look great.
Lost weight.
He's in shape.
Like, look at him.
I'm not battling that nigga right now.
You shitting me?
No.
I'm hot as fish grease, Ari.
I'm hanging up the phone on that.
Boom.
Not to come to know him, though.
Yeah.
You going to take that.
You can't go up against him.
You going to take that.
No, I'm not. You got tonome, though. Yeah. You're going to take that. And go up against him. You're going to take that. No, I'm not.
You got to level up.
No.
Yeah.
At the best presentation of yourself.
Gnome is Gnome.
It's one of the biggest events.
It'll be there next year.
When I show up, I have to show up as the best me.
This nigga done took 90 battles in the last three months.
That's a mistake a lot of battles make.
And then he said it in the round.
Just when you was thinking it, he said it in the round just when you was thinking
it he said it you've been writing for me for months i've been writing for two weeks well
nigga why the fuck are you on the stage that's a mistake we've seen a lot of battle you nice
but you playing with gorillas now these ain't the same play play the same
you take too many battles back to back. The PGs.
Yeah, Proving Grounds.
Oh my God.
Yeah, what...
Hey, the next break we take,
I'm going to go ahead and cut it off for you.
Because that's my man.
I ain't get to hear the third round.
I was not staying for the rest of that.
Sick, I love you.
And I think you rhyme better than all these niggas,
but chill.
The bag be calling.
The niggas run to it.
In the Halo-Gichi battle that's what Halo brought up as well
in his last round.
He said you take
every
fucking
battle.
I bumped into him
in Madison Square Garden
he said he had to battle tonight.
I said wait
he said here
I said wait
he said not.
Oh no he said I bumped into him
At the house part
He said he was battling
At house parties
Yeah he said
He was about to battle
At the house party
I'm fucking and lying up
But yeah these new niggas
They just take too many battles
And you tell somebody
To turn away
Turn away that money
You get hot
20,000 20,000 in a night 30. You get hot. 20,000 in a night.
30,000 in a night.
40,000 in a night.
I got mad nights
in the year.
For real.
And I could write
some shit.
Try to mail it in
and go get that 50.
Well, that's what
we've seen happen.
That's when you see
the stumbles.
I don't even have time
to really perfect this
because I'm just coming
off the last battle.
Now I'm on this battle
and then right after this
I got another one.
Geechee got busy.
Geechee lost.
Really?
Word?
This ain't word.
Like that ain't,
yeah, he lost.
But his third round was crazy.
His third round was crazy.
But he lost.
He lost his battle.
I had T-Rock winning,
J.C. winning,
Hollow winning, T-Rock winning. Did I say T-Rock already? No JC went in hollow went in T rock when it
does say they were no matter Jaycee Jaycee Jaycee T rock case shine how hollow
but anyway shots of them fellas man I love that watching I'm getting more into
it now I used to just watch surf or like my Jersey niggas Right Now I just watch this shit now
This shit is
I couldn't do it
Those niggas are different
At all
They just a different level of creative
They control the crowd
The real good ones
And the memory shit
They control the crowd
Remember all that shit
Theatrics
Yeah
That part
Theatrics
I gotta watch the Danny battle
I didn't see it
I didn't see that one yet
Alright Danny Myers The white kid No No no no The black guy I gotta watch the Danny battle I didn't see it I didn't see that one yet Alright
Danny Myers
The white kid
No
No no no
The black guy
We'll tell you later
The white boy dope
You don't always have to not know
Like live
Stupid
Y'all wanna touch that?
Gillian on Rick Ross
It's not really a story here
What he said?
I guess when The back story here is on one of them videos,
maybe it was the Wayne, Lil Wayne video.
I don't know because I'm not watching this shit.
Ross left a comment under one of the posts that Gilly didn't like
in his new podcast.
He's responding to it.
That's the story.
I don't know why they're saying
to sneak this.
He didn't sneak this.
He didn't sneak this.
It was very direct.
I don't have anything
to say about this,
but I will tell Gilly
is that Ross is buying
all those animals and shit
for tax purposes.
For tax purposes.
Absolutely.
Farming.
That's it.
Farming.
There's no way for us
to know that over here
with no farms.
That's it.
Farming.
There's no way for us to know that over here with no farms.
Niggas got farms in Jersey, man.
Oh, in Jersey, in Jersey, in Jersey.
And in western Jersey.
Niggas be doing the bees and all that shit.
Yeah, and none of you niggas ever try to go half on a farm.
Shut up.
What?
We like different heifers it's cool though
yo
it's cool though
don't look at me
you gotta find a way
to do something about that
I ain't say that shit
no you good
what y'all think about
Mario
so
I've never bet against him again
oh word but he's been riding high off of the verses naturally Mario so I've never bet against him again oh
word
but
he's been riding high
off of the versus
naturally
which he should be
yeah
and so he announced
this Friday
he has a single dropping
and the single features
Tory Lanez
the second he announced that
it was like
the entire
wave just
how dare you
they pulled up
his old tweets whose old tweets Mario They pulled up his old tweets.
Whose old tweets?
Mario's.
What was his old tweet?
He said something along the lines of,
even though I know Tory personally,
this is crazy to hear that this happened.
You got to protect black women, something like that,
to that effect.
And people are upset that he's doing this record.
Yeah, there's his old tweet.
This. Redacted. he's doing this record. Yeah, there's his old tweet. This
Redacted.
This situation got me in awe.
Sad as fuck.
Knowing Tory personally,
this shit crazy to me.
Black men, we gotta learn
how to control our ego,
anger, etc.
At some point,
the switch gotta turn off.
Protect black women,
heal black men,
love and respect each other.
So that's the tweet.
And people are upset that you're now promoting the single with Tory Lanez.
Show me pictures of the people.
Yeah.
I want to see.
What school do they go to?
Where do they work?
Where do they live?
Do they have both their parents?
Do they have siblings?
Do they have kids?
Do they have money?
Are they broke? Do they drive? Do they take the train? Do they live? Do they have both their parents? Do they have siblings? Do they have kids? Do they have money?
Are they broke?
Do they drive?
Do they take the train?
Do they Uber?
Were they a part of that fucking DoorDash scam the other day?
Do they come outside?
Yeah, I want to see them.
I'm done.
I'm done with that.
I'm done with they.
Not pronoun they.
And not the group they.
You good.
You good. Hey, brother. You got're done with some days. You good.
Hey, brother.
You got to stay on your toes.
You good.
Yeah, but that day.
Yeah, people was upset though.
I'm done with that day.
Them niggas ain't never listened to no fucking Mario on the first place.
And I saw a lot of that.
Like, all this love y'all giving him now is fake.
His last song was with Chris Brown.
Love that song. it's bop y'all ain't see y'all say shit and that's just a time there was nothing wrong with the tweet either no no if that's his man this is a black man holding another black
man accountable correct and pulling him, not in a malicious sounding,
nasty sounding way.
I agree.
And maybe,
just maybe,
he went and got some information
or had a conversation
with his man behind the scenes
that makes him feel comfortable
enough to make this song.
I can't speak for him.
I ain't spoke to him.
But I know the song
is going to be fire.
Yeah.
And Chicks Tape 3, 4, and 5
still fire.
And Alone at Prom
and Playboy.
Oh, Playboy.
Oh, my God.
We really want to go.
We were just talking.
That nigga been on a run six.
We really want to have that.
There's a conversation there.
That nigga been
say what you want.
Stupid.
Did you hear Alone at Prom?
Did you hear Playboy?
That shit was fire.
Y'all couldn't have heard that and think Wasteland is just fire.
Stop.
Don't compare.
Don't do that.
Stop.
Stop.
Stop.
Stop.
Stop.
Stop.
Stop.
Stop.
Stop.
Stop.
Stop.
Stop.
Stop.
Stop.
Stop.
Stop.
Stop.
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Stop.
Stop.
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Stop.
Stop.
Stop.
Stop.
Stop.
Stop.
Stop.
Stop.
Stop.
Stop.
Stop.
Stop.
Stop.
Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. I love it. I love it. I forgot. I forgot. I forgot. I forgot. I forgot. I forgot. I forgot. I forgot. I forgot. I forgot. I forgot. I forgot. I forgot. I forgot. I forgot. you like it I love it I forgot
wasn't it one of the best
R&B projects
since it's release
huh
hello
yes
and Alone at Palm
that's it
I ain't got nothing else to say
I ain't heard nothing better
than Alone at Palm
since it dropped
R&B-wise
I'm not pitting black men
against each other
I'm just saying
R&B period
but in a constructive criticism type of way cause I saw a lot of people saying and I'm leaving thisitting black men against each other. I'm just saying, I don't care. But in a constructive criticism type of way,
because I saw a lot of people saying,
and I'm leaving this shit alone for good.
I saw a lot of people saying,
uh,
Joe got,
uh,
some nerve criticizing that when he bigs up mad records,
that's in the same vein of that.
I totally disagree with that.
I could not disagree more with that.
And I think that's,
what's at the core of my problem with it.
The tracks are so empty that you need a vocal to uphold it.
And if it's not doing that, that's a clash.
He could be the greatest guy in the world,
but that's going to always sound like a clash.
Party Next Door don't do a whole bunch of records
where he's just dropping all the instruments out
and expecting his voice to carry the shit.
Neither did Bryson.
Neither did any of these niggas that do that.
They don't do it.
Valid.
That's a good point.
Anyway.
But it's a sound that works for him.
Yeah.
Yeah, I'm not mad at him for that.
You know what I'm saying?
Or them.
Yeah, get your shit off.
I ain't mad at this.
This is going to be fire.
This is going to be fire.
Y'all can say what you want.
Yeah.
I'm a cop.
Mm-hmm.
Oh, yeah, we can get into this.
So T-Pain explained to academics,
he says that Chris Brown suffers from princess complex.
That's not a nice thing to say.
I don't agree with it at all.
It is not a nice thing to say.
It's not a shitty thing.
It don't sound.
It don't.
It don't sound like a nice thing to say about somebody.
At least call me Prince Complex, like something.
Well, no, because that don't prove his point, I guess.
I get his point, and it was, I disagree with it, but what he was saying was, it's almost
the equivalent of pretty privilege.
Like, you've been getting away at doing what you do for so long that now that you do something,
it's like, yo like yo this supposed to work
because i'm me i disagree i think they're and people been getting on my ass about it paul's
like oh you're claiming he's been shadow banned you're claiming this you're claiming that well
it has happened i see jermaine dupri even put a tweet out saying yo i'm looking at apple's top 30
r&b tracks and there's nothing from Chris Brown's album here.
Not one song.
He was like, Sleep At Night should be in here.
If nothing else, just that.
But that goes to my point about playlisting.
If they don't put it in the playlist,
it's probably not going to be charting.
That's a gatekeeper.
Yeah.
I just want to throw that in there as well.
That's what a gatekeeper is.
Funkmaster Flex, even if he's not playing your record,
Tastemaker, not gatekeeper.
Yes, he's not a gatekeeper.
Tastemaker, though.
Influencer.
Icon.
Icon.
All of those things.
But you can get in.
For sure.
You can get in the club.
You can get in.
You can try.
And I saw a lot of the, because back to Brent's numbers, or Brent's album, his numbers was
like 105 or something like that.
It was amazing numbers, especially to be independent.
And the first thing I saw, ah, he outsold Chris Brown.
Ah, like pitting up against each other.
Stop pitting black men against each other.
Well, that same list that Jermaine Dupri put out.
Brent was on number one. He was number one. He was number one. On the playlist. It was people up there. Iermaine Dupri put out. Brent was on number one.
He was number one.
He was number one.
On the playlist.
It was people up there.
I didn't even know how songs out.
Like, it was a little rough.
So those two go hand in hand.
You know what I'm saying?
Playlisting your numbers, et cetera, things like that.
That's why when some of these major, major artists drop and they're plastered all over
the new music screen and the
new playlist of everything they're the top three four records yeah so let me ask you a question
because you know it's not my thing got you how does somebody as big as chris brown
um yeah you ain't going nowhere how does somebody as big as chris brown how does that happen to them i'm asking out of curiosity because i don't know well one and i'm not sure
you you could rub some people to piss off somebody gotcha it could be it could be the
label that you have your deal with like he's licensing his music to rca it could be something
on their end that they haven't
done to get it where it needs to be because that's the purpose of the major label at this point
gotcha remember how like before years ago the major label was the ones that would get you on
mtv bet the radio you know get you in these magazines that was all controlled by the major
label now because you don't necessarily there is
no videos on betm tv radio is you know it's not as needed but it's still there so the the step
that the labels control now is your access to playlisting things of these natures so it could
be something in there where somebody just didn't do what they were supposed to do i i really don't
know they wasn't gonna benefit from doing it so they ain't do it. I mean, it's Chris Brown,
so I think they would benefit.
That's the partnership agreement they have.
But it could be a number of things.
But when you are with a major
and the major isn't doing
what the major's supposed to do,
it will show in your numbers.
Gotcha.
And in this case, it showed.
Now, the reason behind that,
we may never know.
But I do think when I saw Chris getting mad and putting his comments up like,
oh, you know, you blog, you report on me anytime it's negative,
but you won't report that my album is out.
I think he directed that the wrong way.
That should have been directed at your label and your team.
Holy shit, yo.
Uh-oh, something happened?
Well, you said Brent was independent, and we know him to be independent.
Don't tell me he...
So $105,000 and $110,000 sounds...
Amazing.
Pass amazing for an independent artist.
He's fighting for number one.
And number one on the Little Apple list sounds amazing for an independent artist. He's fighting for number one. And number one on the Little Apple list
sounds amazing
for an independent artist.
So I went to my album
that I purchased, by the way.
Okay.
You didn't just roll your eyes at the camera, did you?
And it says...
With sunglasses on.
Word.
2022 Lost Kids LLC,
which would be Brent,
marketed by Venice
slash STEM
marketed by
sounded funny to me so I went to go
look it up over there
and learned that Venice
is a music
company
as well as a tech
company
and it's co-founded in 2019 by Troy Carter,
Jay Irving, and Suzy Ryu.
Suzy, I am unfamiliar with.
Jay Irving and Troy Carter, I am not.
And Jay Irving is Dr. J some, right?
Got you. and J. Irvin is Dr. J somewhere got you two well respected
long tenured
executives
with all the pull
in the universe
yo stop trying to get me
with y'all music
shenanigan tricks yo
hey you Yo, stop trying to get me with y'all music shenanigans tricks, yo.
Hey, you... Hyphen.
Ain't going to get me.
Yeah, y'all stop trying to fool me, man.
Anyway.
That changes things.
Come on, man.
That changes a lot.
Because I was sitting here wondering how,
I mean,
I wasn't going to hate on it
because if you indie
and you,
you know,
salute.
But I was sitting here
wondering how an independent
artist is getting these
playlisting placements.
Q&A,
the music technology startup
founded by Troy Carter
and Suzy Ryu
has announced
Venice Innovation Labs,
a newly launched
software division
that enables record labels
to better test songs,
manage their artist rosters, and distribute music easily and efficiently,
according to the announcement.
Do with that what you want, yo.
No, you got to read the bottom.
The first products to be released from Venice Innovation Labs are StreamRate and Venice for Labels.
StreamRate is a mobile app that gives sentiment analysts before songs are released,
engineered, and designed for the streaming age.
Venice for Labels is an interface that enables labels to distribute music, manage their artist roster, and track splits and payments.
Venice also has a premium services team for playlisting and strategic creative marketing available upon request.
I'm taking a smoke.
Yeah.
Hey, y'all leave me the fuck alone with this bullshit, all right?
Yeah, man, the fuck?
What the fuck?
And I say that with all due respect to Jay Irving and Troy Carter.
Please don't misconstrue what I'm saying.
I fuck with them.
No, it's just it makes shit. I fuck with them. But you fuck with
them because they both are so reputable.
And then you just understand.
Yeah. There you go. I mean, at the end of the day,
they're doing their job well.
Absolutely. You know what I'm saying?
Well, the future of music, a lot of these music
companies
are
tech companies. Tech based. So if you have one of those you're trending
in the right direction for music in the future and the sad truth is if you don't have one of those
then you're doing some prehistoric shit it's like they say to all the content creators if you're not
on tiktok then you're doing dinosaur shit it's the same thing and this i mean you get it and if you
don't then it's not time for you to get it mean, you get it. And if you don't,
then it's not time for you to get it yet,
but I understand it.
Now, we have a big beef brewing here in studio.
Da-dum.
Come on, look how I spice up the segment.
Exactly.
Yeah, spice some shit up.
Wake it up.
The fuck up here.
It's too cold.
No, we here, nigga.
Cayenne pepper.
Neo sat somewhere.
See, that's why it's Cloud Chase here.
You don't even know where he sat.
Dead ass.
You have no idea where he is.
Where is he?
I'm listening, yo.
Before I comment, go ahead.
Neo sat somewhere and said that he did not sign Lucky Day
because he let Lucky Day stay in the crib
and he went out of town
one day
told him that
have a blast
me casa
you casa
just don't go in my
master bedroom
and Lucky Day
went in his master bedroom
fuck some shit
in his bed
yeah nigga
I'm Neo now
I'm Neo
and it's my Lucky Day
or her Lucky Day
drum roll please
hey
I still got it
taking this act on the road
my show coming to moment
how soon
I had about nine things
to spin off of that
go ahead I'm listening
go ahead and spin then
look tuck your tail
look tuck his tail
tuck his tail
don't let me out
alright
Ice says
this is clout chasing
which is also marketing
Ish says he doesn't quite view clout this to be clout chasey which is also marketing ish says he doesn't quite view clout this to
be clout chasing which side would you like to hear from first ish my definition of clout chasey
is like when you're just doing some real extra shit to be seen you know i'm saying like you
having a story or you telling the story you got an album coming out so of course you're going to do interviews and you're going to work the circuit so the conversation
could go anywhere so that kind of particular some let me give you an example because i didn't hear
the whole interview i only saw that particular excerpt but let's just say hypothetically they
said hypothetically they said hey who are you feeling now he could have said lucky day and
then told the lucky day
story i don't i don't look at that as clout chasey i just think that that's the story that popped up
and clout chasey should to me is just being real real real extra all right can i ask a question
sure who are you feeling right now and he answers lucky day correct
does that generate a headline that answers the question no no let's now and he answers lucky day correct does that generate a headline
that answers the question no no let's say he is feeling lucky day like i like his music but does
that generate a headline like this no right so now me going a step further and telling this lucky day
story which will now generate as we see a headline that's where the clout this has nothing to do with
anything even if they ask you yo what do you think about lucky day the clout chase this has nothing to do with anything even if they ask you yo what do
you think about lucky day the clout chasey part like you said clout chasey to you means extra
that is extra that's the definition of an extra story no it's got nothing to do with neil's album
no interview and no interviewer could have asked it because we didn't know we didn't know you
volunteered some extra information juicy shit wait juicy shit
see cause you gotta add
that factor in that context
Neo
is from the school
of Patti LaBelle
and fucking Whitney Houston
in terms of
media market
savvy training
like
he's getting
he's getting the questions
before you send them
what we talking about
before that camera cut on
so
yeah you're not just
going to shock him
you're saying this
to someone who's
interviewed Neo 1000% Neo you can't get him tripping when i sat with him
and asked him about the uh brimless whatever he was wearing at the time he expected the question
and knew that that was the headline these people that are good they know what a headline is and how to generate them that's what he did he didn't have
to do that and you don't have to do it when your album is coming out and lucky day album just came
out that's what make it that's that's the part that made it clout chasey to me knowing the album
that lucky day put out knowing the reception it got knowing where it placed him you saying his name with a with a like joe said a juicy story makes it
clout chasey because now it's going to grab attention now you got attention on your interview
that you probably not i ain't seen no other headlines from this interview and it did in
fact grab attention and it worked yeah and i'm this about Ne-Yo, because his pen and hand should be in a Hall of Fame somewhere.
So he has proved himself.
But there is an entire culture of trying to get attention
from anything outside of your actual talent,
outside of your music.
See, that's why I disagree with what you said.
Hey, I'm doing an album.
I got to go on my promo and press run.
We got to have a conversation. Well, you're right. agree with what you said hey i'm doing an album i gotta go on my promo and press run we gotta have
a conversation well you're right and if we can't have 20 conversations about your album where it
came from whose feature what's inspired what does it mean to you what do you want to do next
then we about to say some bullshit i mean that's that's the generation that we're in
but we don't you get what i'm saying like yo you're right we had we had maino and jim up here they had an album drop but we sat here and talked a whole bunch
of other funny shit that's us i'm giving an example and that's them i know it's a bad example
no it's not it's a it's a it's a it's a it's a conversation that was had amongst people
and some of the shit that we talked about wasn't necessarily pertaining to their album
that caught the headlines and that was funny dope shit like what because i didn't see none
it was definitely something i didn't see a one generated anywhere outside of this network
i didn't see no other place that's not true but we're asking for a headline give us the one with
jim jones said here smoke loy banks boots that made that that did not just get put out by us that was
definitely it didn't get put out by any top tier mediums i don't know about the tops and the
bottoms i just know i saw it other places and it wasn't put out by us jim didn't sit down here
during album week and say yo this is what happened with me and freddie gibbs no he didn't and we didn't ask him i'm just giving you an example of something you asked
me to tell you something that got out to the blogs i did that's all again we just got different
definitions of clout chasing yeah because it ain't like he sat there and told us a story
that nobody knew who jim he didn't sit there and tell us a story that nobody knew. Who? Jim. He didn't sit there and tell us a story that nobody knew involving...
He didn't? That's what I'm saying.
No, I didn't say... I'm saying that I
didn't think what Jim did was clout chasey at all.
I'm saying me, my definition
of clout chasey is just different.
So to you...
But just so we all... I mean, we'll leave this
alone, but...
I'm not sure that's not clout chasey. Y'all argue
whack. I mean
I guess at the
end of the day
there's degrees
of clout chasing
because I do
I think that
there is
telling a funny
story on a
podcast
I think that's
a thing
yeah
I don't think
that's clout chasing
you can tell
any funny story
you want about
you
the second that
you start
including other
names and other
famous names at that then you know what you're doing that's start including other names and other famous names at that then
you know what you're doing that's where you're participating in that culture that monetizes
off of headlines and other people's names and work and i'm not mad and neil don't have to do that he
don't have to do that but again i'm not mad that he did it i'm just calling it for what it is well
does he doesn't he yeah me neither i'm not mad i'm not mad i'm did it. I'm just calling it for what it is. Well, does he or doesn't he? Yeah, me neither.
I'm not mad.
I'm not mad that he did it.
I'm mad he didn't tell us how he got his bed back.
Nigga, what you did.
We just talked about the fact that music companies are delving into technology.
Artists and people are adapting into not technology, but personality.
Talking. adapting into not technology but personality talking
for me to accept that
I would have to condone
this
poor people
ignorant just low hanging
fruit
thinking if I were to accept that
that's exactly what the chameleon inverse is about actually
that's what the chameleon inverse is about
why do we have to do that why we can't get into tech that is my direct response to that
i don't have to try to adapt to the tech i could try to get in somehow like chameleon air and a few
others did if you really sit here with jim who'll let him get in his crypto bag. Oh, forget it.
He'll go off.
Like, artists are trying to tap into other things and other places and other spaces.
What do you mean?
Is his economic back when he says the same thing
and y'all argue with me?
I don't understand what you're saying.
Yo, I'm trying to get the bag.
Explain what you're saying.
What are you saying?
Good.
I'm agreeing with Chameleon.
I think that if you're an artist
In today's
Climate
You gotta acclimate
To some of the stuff
That's going on
If you're an artist
You gotta figure out
How to get in touch
Even if you're as big
As a Neo
You still gotta figure out
How to move around
So if you're on a podcast
Cause again a podcast
Ain't even an interview
Also
Like a podcast
Is more than just
A radio interview At Hot 97 Or also like a podcast is more than just a radio interview at
hot 97 or pal 105 a podcast is more conversations it goes everywhere especially when we interview
people it goes everywhere we start talking about niggas mamas and your father was this and your
uncle was that like we get it in so i can see how that's i'm sorry my bad i didn't mean to cut you
off but that's because we don't chase the salacious headline true no I'm just saying
but conversation
in conversation
even with us
when we talk to each other
and we know each other
it pivots a lot
that's true
so certain stories
could potentially come up
depending on where
the conversation
you could go off
on a tangent
I would have to see it
in its entirety
to see how the
lucky day shit came out
that would be important to me
and also seeing
who disseminated it.
Because this is not a, no disrespect
to the gentleman on the podcast, but this doesn't appear to be
a podcast I'm familiar with. I don't think anybody in this room
is familiar with this podcast.
What disseminated me?
Did Neo take this one little piece
and put it on his page? Because he knew it worked?
Then I would say
or did the podcast, do they have a
connection with someone that took that
one little piece
and sent it around
and they ran with it
and pushed it
then it could be
something totally
because there's
probably things that
happen on our interviews
that someone could take
and chop up
and make salacious
but we don't really
do that shit
yeah that's true
that's true
can't edit what you
don't give
true
also true
and he gave it
true
he did knowing they could edit and someone who knows the game You can't edit what you don't give. True. Also true. And he gave it. True. He did.
Knowing they could edit.
And someone who knows the game and knows the media game as well as he does.
Yeah.
But I don't care.
His album's fire.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
I don't care that he did this.
Again, I'm not.
It don't hurt anybody.
It don't affect anybody.
I just feel like he did that.
When the topic first came up, Ish said it's marketing.
Uh-huh.
Him even telling that story is marketing.
I agree. It's clout chasing, Ish said it's marketing. Him even telling that story is marketing. I agree.
It's clout chasing, but it's still marketing.
I'm not mad at it, especially if the product is good.
And more importantly, let me just let you know, Neal,
at least six different times I've left and told a nigga,
hey, hold it down, just don't go in my bedroom.
That's the first place to go.
They're going in there, they're trying to crack your safe combination on no full size wear your guns
he's in there snoozing showering your shit i know he's got the good soap this
look at the type of soap this nigga on there scrubbing with your your squishy shit. Yeah, loofah. Yeah, loofah. Yeah, putting your loofah
on they balls.
That's fair.
Disrespecting your friendship.
What you gonna do,
nigga?
You don't know?
You don't know?
And there's also levels
to cloud chasing
because I would not put this
on the same level
as some of the
redacted
things that redacted does
or redacted or redacted.
Any of these people
that do like the most
foul,
flagrant,
crazy shit in the world just to get clout.
All clout chasing ain't bad.
To me, all clout chasing's not bad.
I interject to spice up.
I love arguing with Parks.
Clout chasing, and I'm going off what you just said,
that's not up to how you receive the act.
Okay.
Right?
Like you just said, like give me an example of that
uh
homeboy that went to the
uh
murals
and
yeah
posted up with
a bunch of security guards
in a place that he had beef
with the kid or whatever it was
and disrespected
it's definitely
that's like some
that's a different level
of cloud chasing
than saying lucky day
at 20 something
was fucking
a girl in my bed
and he was my man and he gave him props yo he wrote Jamie Foxx's verse on uh That's a different level of cloud chasing than saying Lucky Day at 20-something was fucking a girl in my bed.
And he was my man.
And he gave him props.
Yo, he wrote Jamie Foxx's verse on the remix with that.
And he also made it clear, yo, he was young.
This was mad years ago.
This was 20-something years or 10 years ago, whatever the fuck it was.
He made sure, like, yo, this is not Lucky Day of today.
This is Lucky Day a long time ago.
Don't tell me about it today. Man, I feel you. I feel you. Especially knowing, again, this is Lucky Day a long time ago don't tell me about it today
especially knowing again
this is somebody that's in that same lane
who has a project that was just put out
that was received the way it was received
so yes you saying his name is going to generate
some type of attention
true indeed
that part to me is what makes it clout chasey
and again not all clout chasing is bad.
I'm not mad at it.
I don't think he's out here, yo, what could I say to get a headline?
No, I'm not saying it in that sense.
But I knew what was going to happen when I told that story.
That's all.
True indeed.
Which makes it clout chasey.
Now you got to have a versus against Lucky Day.
That'd be a bad day.
That'd be a very bad day.
Unlucky.
Worst day.
He will not be lucky that day.
No, it'd be worst day.
That nigga will...
Black cat across his path.
He'd be so unlucky.
Crazy.
They are in different...
They better stay different.
Generations.
Whatever it is, they better stay different.
Don't even put their names together.
They're a different generation.
All right, so don't put their names together then.
I didn't.
He did.
I'm telling you.
He did.
In the verses.
And that's the thing.
You did.
No, I did not.
You just said.
Nobody even thinks of them two names together if you don't say it.
That's how thoughts work.
Ain't nobody think of them two together in the verses but you.
And you was joking.
You knew better.
You knew better. you were cloud chasing
what y'all think lucky day was trying to do getting in his bed fucking that girl was a versus
that was a versus
if you tell me not to go in your bedroom
and you go to work and i go in the bedroom and fuck in there.
And you catch me.
What you think this is?
It's amazing.
You'll be hitting it like this in this bed. Yeah, bitch.
You ain't make that bed move like that.
I got my fingerprints on your headboard, though.
What you got to do about it?
What you got to do about it?
Conor in his bedside garbage.
Conor.
You're right, man.
I know it.
My fault. I said my bad're right. I know it.
My fault.
I said my bad.
Shout out to Neo, yo.
Neo's great.
And Lucky Day.
Yeah, shout out to And the girl.
And the girl.
He said they pop the same, girl.
I didn't,
never said the same.
You said the same, girl.
Look at your imagination
going to work.
Look at your imagination, girl.
The girl in Lucky Day
popped in his bed. She was in the old bag. Love a girl the girl in Lucky Day in his bed
she was in the old bed
love a girl
that'll fuck somewhere
she ain't supposed to
facts
like the car
man
the car
yeah you're not supposed
to fuck in a car
restaurant
at all
alright
that was you over there
at Brooklyn Chop House
huh
wasn't me
they wasn't even in the bed
you fucking restaurants
is there a word for that
you're a real
restaurateur
club bathroom
that was wrong with you
and New York
club bathrooms gross too
and New York's restaurant
the club
week is coming
nah
club bathroom
well I guess it depends
on the club
it definitely depends
on the club
because some of the
club bathrooms
be crazy
it depends on the
amount of alcohol
in your system
what are you talking about
what kind of alcohol too there you go too, that's true. What are you talking about? What kind of alcohol, too?
There you go.
Too much kill you, have you?
You killing it anyway.
All right, so what else is important?
Or unimportant, for that matter?
I have some unimportant shit, but I don't need to throw it out there just yet.
Oh, no, I'm ready for your unimportant.
I have an unimportant one.
Let me hear yours.
You go first.
Let's hear yours.
They're putting contraceptives
for squirrels out
in the public
they taking the nuts
from the squirrels
in this
in this Roe V. Wade
environment we live in
they're secretly
drugging the squirrels
with birth control
why the squirrels
can't fuck
the squirrels
just trying to get a nut
they can't get the nut
yo that's crazy I always knew this was the future of podcast
no i'm really fucked up over this what's wrong with the squirrels fucking and i knew we'd be
the ones to take it it might be too many of them what was the headline who would say that
the scientists design contraceptives to limit gray squirrels? Oh, maybe your girl is a scientist.
Oh, shit.
Wow, yo.
How could she not want gray squirrels? Oh, shit.
You think their dicks
is too big to be gray?
We gotta have a conversation now.
I don't understand this. Somebody explain
what that is. Apparently the squirrels are, in fact,
overpopulated. They're overpopulated, so they're trying to
control the population, so they're trying to control the population.
So they're giving them...
Slipping a little BC in the acorns.
See?
See, all right, all right.
I don't want to put the tinfoil hat on.
But if they're doing that to the squirrels,
and they've been saying we've been overpopulated,
come on, dog.
It's just a test to see if it's going to work.
And then y'all...
Every day, I regret...
Stay away from the acorns
ATSK
Get ready to bleep me out
Every day
I think the vaccine
Was more and more bullshit
I'm glad you
You reading my mind
Thank you for bleeping me out
I wish they'd tell me
If it was gonna
Oh wait
Y'all see
They say they got
The new COVID coming
That your immune system
Can't beat
Yeah
How they know it's coming
It's more
It's called.
No, no, no.
I called them and said, yo, I'm going to be there next year.
No, no, no.
It's the telescope shit.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
No, no, no.
They said, okay, this one's ready now.
They said it's immune evasive.
Yeah, we good.
I didn't even know what that meant.
Immune evasive.
Jump around.
What the hell?
It's like the tree.
Fucking dumb.
It's coming.
It's bullshit, bro.
Never come again, man.
It's just going to have to meet me in the room.
Lord.
Man, I'm not getting no more boosters. Yeah, yeah. I'm done, sir. I'm done. Bullshit, bro. Never come again, man. It's just got to meet me in the room. Word. I'm not getting no more boosters.
I'm done, sir.
I'm done.
Just put your hands up.
Boost your crackhead uncle.
Don't boost me.
Don't boost me.
I'm done.
I'm not getting no more.
Yeah, I'm not boosting nothing.
We're just going to catch it at this point.
Yeah.
Monkeypox.
I was talking to my mom.
My mom's had COVID a couple weeks ago.
She's like, yo, so you hear they say it in new york everybody needs to wear their masks and everything indoors
and outdoors i'm like why she's like because there's a new strain coming out now she was like
well i don't have to worry about it because i just had covid so i'm good for about 90 days i should
have immunity i said but if it's a new strain and you ain't
been exposed to that you might be fucked up is that what it is that's what it is is that
oh shit the boss is here is that is that what it is oh man oh my god what's going on oh man
got some company.
Let me stand up and give this guy a hug.
Yo, you keep some fly shit on.
I know that motherfucking mother.
I know you keep some exclusive shit on, man.
Joe, what's good, boy?
What's going on man How you
Hold on
Hold on
Let me move my
Move my shit
Put this back here
Oh man
This is amazing
Yo chill out
Nah you might as well
Come sit right down
Do you feel
Do you feel pressure
Cause uh
Hovain is in the room
Currently
Do I feel pressure Cause Hovain is in the room currently?
Do I feel pressure because Hovain?
He manages your coat.
You know what I mean?
I don't know who Hovain manages.
It's old.
It's not even real.
Looked good to me.
Joe, you had some unimportant news. Yeah, what are your unimportant news? That was some unimportant news yeah yeah
what are your
unimportant news
that was very
unimportant
but somehow
very important
alright
unimportant news
by Joseph Anthony
Button Jr
I don't know
if I can beat Parks
Parks might have
won this one
I think he did
Parks won
that shit was important
I think Parks won
this one yo
that shit was important
though so yours
could really be
unimportant
and you could still win.
I still
got a shot. You got a shot.
Alright. Dig deeper. Pause.
Well,
unpause. Speaking
of digging
deeper,
I went on Instagram, posted
a funny little meme.
I thought it was hilarious.
It resonated with me.
I identified with it.
And I laughed for a long time.
Can you tell us the meme?
Screamy, I don't need you to try to emphasize my story.
Get the fuck out of here searching around on the screen.
Well, at some point I will.
And then you'll search.
Okay, gotcha.
And I put up a little meme and it said,
it was a picture of a baby.
And it said, this is me at 2 a.m.
looking at the little Indian niggas build a pool.
I'm just putting a round of applause for our guest that has joined us.
Not the Indian niggas?
And them.
Right?
We're going to introduce our-
They be wildin', yo.
It was a horrible introduction.
We're going to introduce him correctly right after this very un yo. It was a horrible introduction. We're going to introduce him correctly
right after this very unimportant story
that you will have to sit through for two seconds.
And a lot of people hit me back and laughed.
Ha, ha, ha.
I seen them too.
They be wildin', son.
But then it was one dude...
Fucked your head up.
...that said,
Hey, you seen the story going around
about them niggas
being a fake right
it wasn't our guy
was it
and then somebody
else popped up
and said
yo all over twitch
they saying
these niggas
is frauds
I said
you a liar
send me a link
and they sent
a link
sent a link
it says
that our
primitive little guys
are out there
perpetrating a fraud
and lying
they provided
visual proof
they said these are
teams of 10
12
15 people out there
doing digging
with industrial machines
oh shit
they got a backhoe
out there
yeah
they said in some
of these videos
You can see the third nigga
Hiding in the side over there
They said the little sticks they use
And they show the stick marks
When they digging
You can see the machine marks
Right next to it
Like
They said
You supposed to call that for us
Yeah it's
Who?
You
I fuck with them little niggas
I seen them make a pool in Africa
In the middle of the desert.
Now, they also said...
Nigga made an oven.
Now, I thought
something was funny about this.
What the fuck
is you talking about?
I did think something was funny
because there's about
20 of them primitive pages
and they all do over 50 million.
And these two little dudes,
I don't know
if they was doing all that.
I thought there was some backing.
I just didn't know.
So they went on to explain
how most of those spots where they build that are privately owned.
It's privately owned land.
Well, shit.
By the developers or by company X such and such.
And they just broke this whole thing down and made me feel really stupid for believing that these two dudes were actually doing all of that digging and making pools with no water supply in sight.
Now that I look at that, I don't know if any of y'all have ever even attempted to dig a hole before.
That's a big-ass fucking hole.
Shout-outs to the scammers, man.
Yo, they also brought up that water and mud is not how you make cement.
Nah, they be doing water.
Damn.
I'm just telling you, watch it for yourself.
Erickson, I'll send you the proof vid
but just like
Santa Claus is not real
the little South Korean
Indian dudes
building pools and shit
is not real
I'm really sad
I was very sad about that
not shocked
now
everybody
shut the fuck up
turning it on now let's go now let's go you picked you
else not let's go aggressively dusting off not let's go i picked jim we have your dog i'm just
trying to introduce you heard that shit a guest of mine he liked ain't like that shit. We have the man,
the myth,
the legend,
the hermit
himself.
I think last time I saw this guy
was the passport office.
They suspended my
shit for child support.
I couldn't make my little London run
wherever I was going.
Going there,
oh shit,
Lloyd Banks is in here.
I always bump into this guy
at the weirdest of places.
He doesn't come out,
but he's here today.
And he's a very humble man,
but I ain't.
So I'm going to talk shit
and pretend that it's him.
And we're going to spice this up a little bit.
Two weeks ago, on the way here, Lloyd Banks, Ice asked me what guaranteed point Lloyd Banks has.
Use your batting.
In a versus.
You even got to acknowledge him right now.
I could not believe He said that
He asked me if the victory freestyle
Was a guaranteed point
It is
That's what I said again
I'm not asking you
Shit inside nigga
Don't do that
I'm not asking you nothing
I not only was there for this
I wanted to see this nigga with this drop, man!
Oh my god!
Ladies and gentlemen, gentlemen, gentlemen!
PLK himself, self, self, self!
Ice! I We did pop shit till we started punching these cows while we lay around dollars. Uh-oh. I got a round.
Yeah.
Dog using steam for reels. Oh, man.
When I call a bitch, I should queen the teeth.
When I'm a big bitch, long enough to stash the streets.
We go, this shit can get ugly.
And in the masterpiece, Jacob, I can slide and pick ruckus.
We're proud of you.
I kind of can't cut this off, Walter.
Come on.
I had to sleep.
No, no, no, no.
Ice.
You probably did.
Ice.
Ice, we not here to be friendly with you, yo.
We not here for that.
I'm out.
Yes.
You went against the king?
Listen, I'll make my point when the time is right.
The time is right.
It's here.
He's here.
Let me get into it.
Ladies and gentlemen, we have Lloyd Banks, PLK himself, here on the couch.
I begged for this man to pay a visit for years.
Pause.
Hovain, thank you.
Super manager, him fucking self.
We appreciate you.
Banks.
To my credit, I haven't been anywhere else
Oh yeah yeah
I know I was watching
I was looking
I was looking around
That's for one
For two
This is the first stop
Let's go
Now I appreciate that
Being that
I have some really
Disrespectful co-hosts
Or at least one.
Claims to be your friend, too, I think.
But I don't like that about niggas.
Like, when the artists come, and I've seen it before.
Like, niggas switch it up sometimes.
I'm still standing where I stand.
Well, where...
I said...
Y'all know what I said, and I'll say it again.
I don't know what you...
Say it to his face.
Say it to his face. Say it to his face Say it to his face
Say it to his face now
Nigga
I'm here
Inside nigga
Yeah this is what being outside is like
I'm a Satan's nigga
You gonna shut up
Bring me up to speed
I need to know what's going on
Alright
Jim sat here
These are cool
Jim sat here and said
He would clean you up in the verses
Nah I started it with Jewels
Yeah I didn't start with Jewels
Well I started with Jewels
Right
Didn't start with Jim
Well we were talking about the, yeah.
The niggas was tossing it back and forth.
Exactly.
Juelz versus you.
Juelz said he was looking for you.
Right.
And he totally disregarded Memphis Bleak.
I took offense to that because I fuck with Bleak.
So that was the conversation.
But we eventually got back to Juelz and Banks.
I asked everybody to pick a winner.
Ice picked his.
I don't remember theirs.
But I was a little confused by it so then when we had jim here and mayno i asked him just
shits and giggles he supported his man like he was supposed to and he said that he would be
victorious and i'm like maybe this is like the brent album and I'm just in my own fucking world here.
Why do you think people have you fucked up this way?
Because I played...
Wait, let me...
No, don't cop.
No, please.
I'm not copping a plea.
You ain't let me talk.
I've been trying to talk.
I can explain it.
I can explain it.
I've been trying to talk.
Now, I've said,
when Jim said that,
I agree with Jim.
I have Jim winning that versus.
I'm going to say it.
The man is sitting right here.
Jim has...
Better plant your feet.
But no, I got Jim winning that versus.
I ain't saying it's a mop, but I got Jim winning that versus.
Banks, why do you think people got you fucked up this way?
And do you think people got you fucked up?
I think the correct question is, do I give a fuck no no no you don't care we know people
know that yeah we do think people know that with that being said we can't go
back in and change history hmm yeah I landed where I'm at right here this day
from the animal I was
when I came into the game.
But everybody's entitled
to their opinion.
Yo, this nigga talk
is like the Godfather.
God damn it.
Everybody's entitled
to their opinion.
I'm not going,
you know what I mean?
You're supposed to feel
like that as an artist.
You know what I'm saying?
But yeah.
Would you put your money on it?
Hmm.
There's the question.
Are you asking me?
Yeah.
He ain't asking me.
I'm talking to you.
I would.
I would.
How much?
I think Jim would do it.
I still got Jim winning.
Yes.
I think when it comes down to,
like,
they brought up karma
as like a damn near guaranteed point what's beating it
something miami's gonna beat that no some of miami's gonna beat that that's what i'm dealing
with i thought there was a better answer this is what i go through this is what i go through
i'm just this is what i go through hey listen i you was gonna pull some Dips and Anthem or something
You know what I mean
I'd be like
That's a tough
One to one
Hey it's his opinion bro
It's my opinion
Yeah
I just think
I think Versus is something different
I think that
Nobody in their right mind
Gonna say that
Jim Carat better than
Roy Banks
Nobody
Right
Respectfully
Yeah
Respectfully
But as far as A Versus goes It's other shit that goes Into a Versus in the White Banks. Nobody. Right? Respectfully. Yeah, respectfully. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But as far as a versus goes,
it's other shit
that goes into a versus.
We just saw
Mario smoke
Omarion's boots
based on
based off performance.
Skill.
Based off his performance.
Have you seen me perform?
Of course.
No, no, let me finish.
Hold on, hold on.
No, no, no.
That's not where you're
going to lack it.
No, no, no.
Wait, wait, wait.
Have you seen me perform
You know I
In front of a crowd
So he hauled
The last time you did it
Was it sold out?
It was sold out
Okay
He said you ain't lose your breath
Exactly
Did I give him his props?
He gave him his props
I said yo, that's the one thing
When I thought about it real quick
He did
I was like you know what
He said yo, your breath control
Was crazy
I seen Banks perform recently
An hour and a half
And he went straight through
And I said if that Banks
is on that versus stage
versus what I saw
in the dip set versus
it's going to go different
I think a lot of things
go different
I said depends on
if the 40 year old
is in there
can I hear from him
that if doesn't even
really make sense to me
did you see a hype man
up there
no
it's been that way
for 20 years
so if you're asking me if I'm going gonna be that guy i'm that guy every show
whether it's 2,500 people 25,000 people 50,000 people i've been in front of 70,000 people
my voice reaches all the way in the back so when back. So when they were asking me about your biggest records
or what your guaranteed points were,
I'm unable to answer it because I spent my youth hating on you.
Like, when you was catching them joints out the bar.
Like, turn that fucking radio off, nigga.
But I would assume Karma's one of them.
I don't know if that's even the biggest.
Karma's not the biggest.
It was just a record.
Oh, yeah.
But just like, I mean, metric-wise.
I don't mean like opinion-based.
Like, which records have performed better?
Like, I love Started Up.
Yeah, Started Up, I think, would be a big single.
No?
Started Up?
I don't know.
Started Up is definitely a big record.
But Karma is one of them joints.
I performed that record
Russia, Africa
that's an any crowd record
it don't matter where you drop that
they're going to sing along with it
and this is the part that a lot of people
don't factor in with me and my records
I wrote them all
I feel like you might have
wrote some other things too
but when you hear the That yeah
But when you hear the choruses
From you know
Yvonne
Or the Kerry Hillsons
And these
The Jeremiahs
I wrote all that
The whole song
So that has to factor in
To these choruses
Cause fix your fucking mouth
Next time
Hold that
Honestly
Dead ass yo
I'm so phony.
I don't care.
I don't care.
It's all good.
All right, so you got an album coming out Friday.
We'll get to that.
Right.
We both got signed way back when,
and now here we are.
Tell me about everything that happened in between.
Well, you was signed before me.
Yeah, yeah, I got signed first.
That's why I was hating.
It's crazy because on the way over here,
you know, O'Bain was playing like some of the older freestyles,
the one, two, four all-star tapes and stuff.
And I remember the first time I heard you,
it was on that freestyle over that freeway,
Beanie Siegel beat.
What we do.
Right?
The one, two. Oh, no. Coming will be. What we do. Right? Mm-hmm. The one, two, three.
Oh, no.
Coming for you.
Coming for you.
That was the first time
I heard you, I believe.
I forgot what tape.
It must have been
a clue tape, right?
Maybe.
That circulated in Queens
before clue played it.
Oh, no, it was a clue tape.
That was a clue tape.
I think it was a clue tape.
That was a clue tape.
It was like either one or two.
I was like,
and at that point,
I was mad in my,
you know, in my head like damn i need that
spot don't be mad when i'm broke i was still trying to brother you was broke i was beyond
no no see that was the good old days that was the that was i missed that man that was a crazy time
man don't you miss mixtapes yeah hell yeah i took them at the time, too, because at some point, I was kind of tired
of them.
You know what I'm saying?
I wanted albums from people.
Y'all, both of y'all on this couch.
I was like, damn, I want to hear albums from y'all.
I'm tired of the freestyle shit.
The whole album idea was so far-fetched for people like me at that time.
And me.
Right?
To even think that I was going to have an album that the world would hear, I didn't
even see past a 25-block radius, let alone the world would hit. I didn't even see past the 25 block radius, let alone the world.
Case in point,
first time I went to Flex and did that freestyle,
that legendary freestyle
first time G-Unit went up there,
that's all new material.
You remember that one?
I'm trying to put it together.
I'm trying to put it together
on a ride there. That's why if you
go back and listen, It's a few stumbles
Because it was all new raps
Yeah but y'all killed them stumbles
In my mind
My hood heard my raps already
That I've done on those mixtapes
So it's old or something
So you couldn't do it
So I felt like I couldn't hear
Forgetting how many listeners
This is in New York
You know what I mean
Millions
And I'm worried about
My 25 block radius
I think a lot of people
get caught up in that though
even today
like yo this shit is old
whatever whatever
because you played it
for your homies
not a lot of people
because a lot of people
don't have that much
material to be able to
you know
improvise and say
scrap these 10 verses
I'm going to write 10 more
between yesterday and today
and I'm going to go up there
and my memory worked
a little better then and I'm going to go up there and my memory worked a little better then
and I still was stumbling.
But it actually,
to anybody who,
you know,
wants to get to that platform,
it actually felt like
you were talking
to seven million people.
You know what I mean?
Like when this mic goes hot,
you know they on the other side
listening.
Right.
Well, you should know.
Yeah. A lot of people
But then they was
Hot as fish grease too
Yeah
They was hot as fish grease
But you got
At that point
We ain't going nowhere
I haven't been nowhere yet
You know what I mean
We talking about
Maybe Club Speed
Exit
And maybe a few others
But we didn't go anywhere
Outside of that region
And I made sure
I got all of my just do
with my hood
you know from everybody
cause that's what we did it for
we wanted to
even those earlier
mixtapes were
to get the bragging rights
and just the respect
from my peer
you know people
I'm not that far removed
from school
at the point I got signed
you're talking two or three
years later
you're telling niggas
yo watch watch watch watch, watch.
And then it wasn't a long wait.
When did you start rapping?
How old?
Maybe 10.
Let's check.
Nine, 10.
How about you, Joe?
Start rapping?
Yeah.
Like trying to write one?
Yeah.
13, 14.
I was singing at 10.
That makes sense. Eye on the sparrow, 14. I was singing at 10. That makes sense.
Eye on the sparrow, nigga.
Singing in the church.
To the cigarettes, hit.
I started real early, man.
I was on drugs for cigarettes.
I should have known that question was going to happen.
I should have brought my books.
I still got my books from that moment.
Ooh, NFTs.
That victory shit, I still got the book.
Wow.
Do you still write?
Yeah, I still write.
I mean, I fuck with the phone, but I go back and write just for me to have it
because what's the point of me having, get shot the fuck up?
You know what I mean?
What's the point of having all of that if I'm going to stop?
You know what I mean?
So I'll just keep writing it, add it to the collection.
That shit dope. When you see the shit that Pac stop you know me so I'll just keep writing it added to the collection that shit dope when you like when you see the shit that pop you know
I mean he scratched it off and then write some new shit that shit is dope
well y'all got global quick yeah that's why I'm say it wasn't it wasn't a lot of
time man like I said my first show went from you know me actually seeing people
I went to school with to just not recognizing anybody. You know what I mean?
Like, skin, complexion, you know, race, everything.
It just was like, damn, the women.
You know what I mean?
Like, the first big concert I went to,
I think it was, Em was on.
Damn.
I think it was in Jersey.
That was the subtlest flex of all
the coolest flex
yo the first like big concert
I didn't perform
oh okay
not perform
just to actually watch
gotcha
I forgot
I think it was the Eminem show
if I'm not mistaken
so I was sort of
I was like
god damn
yeah because the Eminem show
was what 02
yeah it must have been that
and I watched it from the
what you call it
the soundstage
so you were signed already.
25,000 people.
2025, if it was in Jersey.
That was a lot of fucking people.
That was probably more than that.
In Jersey?
Pyro and all that.
It was crazy.
But, you know, my experiences date back to, like I said, probably around 10, 11 years old.
Wow.
The first time, the night Tupac actually passed away,
I was on my way to Nassau Coliseum to see Nas, the Fugees,
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, and The Firm, Keep Sweat.
That clip kind of went viral with Ed Lovell when they gave the moment of silence.
I was there for that.
So on the way there,
I believe Angie Martinez,
she was announcing
it on the radio, man.
Shit was crazy.
The whole LIE,
everybody was pulled over.
Nobody was driving.
Everybody pulled over
to the sides of the roads
and just outside
they caused people crying
and shit.
So we know this
on the way to the concert.
People in the building
don't know yet
because it ain't no damn
it ain't nothing yet.
You know what I mean?
Got your news on the radio.
So we walking in there
and we kind of like
spreading the word
people talking
and then when he
announced that on that stage
like the whole stadium
you felt it sink a level.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
Like just imagine
like King Kong
just sits on the roof.
Like, it felt like that.
Well, we kind of understand
because we was on the road
when Nipsey died.
Yeah, it were.
And that whole building
was heavy.
That was a weird...
I remember the pop shit, though,
because Angie was broke up.
Angie was really...
Angie was fucked up.
It was crazy.
Angie was fucked up.
And it's like,
it all goes in, like...
I actually seen Tupac, like,
even before that, you know, in Queens performing.
I seen Fat Joe perform early on.
When you're 10 years old starting to rap, who did you want to be?
It's tricky, man, because it was different stages My TV was Not the shit on your laptop
But my TV
My TV was the size
Of this laptop
10 inch joints
Right
Yeah
I think all our shit
Was about that
You know what I'm saying
Unless you was rich
You had a
Maybe 27 inch
Tops
Right
So I'm sitting there
Locked into that
You know what I mean
It was a mixture of that
And maybe like
At the time Maybe like Thundercats or some shit.
I don't know.
But that's what it was about right there.
Me stuck in that TV watching Rakim, that fucking video kicking the speaker.
Whenever that shit came on, I'd just be on the floor, just stuck.
You know what I mean?
Just waiting for it to come back on.
So it was between Rakim, Slick Rick,
Play the Man.
Coogee Rap?
Coogee Rap too, but
for me, it was Rakim,
Kane,
Slick Rick,
Diggy, Nas.
Who impresses you today?
In what way?
Rapping.
Lyrically.
Lyrically.
Rapping.
Just rapping.
That's it.
And if it's nobody, that's fine too.
Nah, it's people out there.
The ugly face comes on when you press play.
I don't get that.
It's a shame.
I'm going to keep it real. I don't think they're It's a shame. I'm going to keep it real.
But I don't think they're trying to give that.
That's true.
Right?
And it's funny because somebody, I was talking about this earlier, like, I might not even give you that now unless I intentionally want to do that.
Because when you're coming in, you got that aggression, that honest ignorance, right?
Like, I have punchlines and things that might have insulted people.
But it was coming from just a very organic place for me.
You know, people are like, how you think about that shit, yo, dog?
That shit's my personality.
You know what I mean?
It's like this for me.
But the older I get, my content is changing.
It's maturing and things.
So I'm not really going for that.
So a lot of these artists now,
not a lot of them.
They reach.
But a lot of the bigger artists now don't come from the same type of upbringing.
Like even the entrance into this,
like when I came in,
it was like this guy,
uh,
you know,
Jadakiss,
you know what I mean?
Like it was,
it was competitive
at that time
you had
but even just a spitter
if you was just like
a spitter
regular
you know like
you could get away
with it now
they would've
man listen man
nah
they couldn't last
you would've died
out there
them clue tapes
wasn't for play play
facts
when the new
clothes used to drop
niggas in our hood used to go get a car wash, an
outfit, and you would rock that fucking tape for the whole week, week and a half.
You would know every fucking lyric on the tape.
I miss that, too.
Every lyric on the tape.
I miss being outside and hearing the music.
Summertime.
That's one quote.
I listen to iPods and all that shit.
It's kind of like, you know what I mean?
Yeah.
Everybody's in their own world now
back then it was like
out of 10 people
one person had a
a CD player
speaker or something
yeah
nah just like a Walkman
oh yeah
yeah yeah
it wasn't
10 niggas walking down the block
with Walkmans
how old are you
at that time
nah I'm saying that
40
alright
nah I'm just trying to put it
in perspective
like the era
but you learned tell me about your learning process to make a song then No, I'm saying that. 40. All right. No, I'm just trying to put it in perspective with like the era.
But you learned,
tell me about your learning process to make a song then.
Because then you learned it.
You learned it and got a grip on it quick.
All right.
So coming into mixtapes, right?
Like starting from like Cut Master C
and The Clues and DJ Absolutes.
And this is like even before like Bad Newsues and DJ Absolutes.
And this is like even before like Bad News dropped and things like that,
watching 50, to be perfectly honest with you, that was like,
and he wasn't just like a writer.
He was an exceptional songwriter.
You know what I mean?
Like just conceptually and just sticking to the whole, you know what I mean?
To the subject matter, which was like just sticking to the whole, you know what I mean? Yeah. To the subject matter.
Yeah.
Which was like a plus for me because, you know, you're looking around the game,
there wasn't many like that.
Facts.
You know?
Like some of the biggest artists weren't the best songwriters.
Yeah.
He was.
Just spoke on that interview. So everything from-
What a cheat code.
Right.
Fuck.
So from the introduction, intro, what you say in the beginning, right?
Where to pause.
A lot of people are not good at that.
Talking shit at the intro.
Opening bars.
Right.
And that's how I write.
I write in four-bar pieces, right?
And my first four is going to usually be aggressive, right?
It's going to be a line in that first four
yeah second four will be some type of break breakdown i might bounce to get bouncy with it
right yeah i'm in there now the next four it's going to be a little melodic
chico and that's what i got from 50 because i always ball heavy. That's why victory is 50 balls.
That's why Banks' workout is 50 balls.
Because I didn't know structure.
So I was just doing 50 ball verses.
If it wasn't 50 balls, I felt like I cheated you and myself.
See, that's the spitters from then.
Joe shit.
A lot of them.
No, Joe raps for six, seven minutes.
That has to be 100 and, you know what I mean?
So.
Dog, think about,
nigga's whole albums now be.
Do you know what's ill on that?
60 bars.
Because I never counted the bars
on Victory, of course.
It's 50 bars.
But that the BPMs on Victory
make them 50 bars
seem like 300 bars.
Yeah, in fact.
Yeah, but see,
that was something
that I adopted along the way
of knowing how to.
It did seem like a long freestyle, but it didn't get drawn out because I would hit a pocket where I would change my flow from Banks workout one to.
But like back to what I was saying, the outros, the bridges, all of these things I learned from watching him record.
the bridges all of these things
I learned from
watching him record
and
they were cheat codes
because
if I had the
illest 16
he was still a show
because
that's the sound
of the man
clapping at
I didn't have that yet
you see what I'm saying
yeah
it still work
right
and he was going
to get deadly close
but what a combination
that is to have someone
that can like
rap like you can rap and have someone that can rap like you can rap
and have someone that can put songs together like he can put songs together.
For sure.
It was crazy.
What age did y'all meet?
Well, my introduction as Lloyd Banks and getting down with the crew was probably 18.
Okay, so young.
Something like that, yeah.
But he knew about me
Rapping way before that
Just my subject matter
Wasn't there yet
I'm still in school
You know what I mean
I didn't really get there yet
And I'm still learning
You know what I mean
That's the crazy
That's why
I'm in love
With the writing process
I love this shit
I can show you my phone
Right now
It's
A verse every day Like like thousands of verses.
You know what I mean?
You write every day?
For real?
Yeah.
That's what you've been saying.
I ask that.
I say that all the time.
I love that shit.
The art, the artists, right?
Yeah.
You could be 60 years old writing poems.
You might not write raps, but poetry is really rapping.
You know what I'm saying?
I ask him all the time,
you don't just be home and just be doodling
and it end up being 40 bars.
He also has been in a bunker
for nine years living off
royalties and pubs. I had to get
out here and get a job.
What the fuck are you talking about?
I'm just talking about the poet
in you. You get what I'm saying? Like Nick said,
he write bars every day.
That's therapeutic for me.
And I ask him the same thing.
Like, yo, that's not.
Indoor, outdoor.
I just have to do that.
That's how I get whatever I got going on with me.
That's how I cope with it.
You got some good people in your life to give you that space to do that, though.
I mean.
Take it.
All right.
So it depends on which.
All right.
Coming up in a household with like
you know
siblings and cousins
you know how it is
back in the day
like
you know
everybody ends up together
so you got two cousins
over here
two cousins over there
you know
and just me being in my
my room was
you know
half of the room
not even
I was about to say
you had a room
yeah I had a room to the neck yeah I was about to say, you had a room? Yeah, I had a room.
To the neck?
Yeah, I had a twin size bed.
You were sporting.
I mean, I just had enough room in that space for me to...
That's why it's funny, because this is the first guy that called me an introvert.
I didn't even know what the fuck it meant.
Which is crazy to me, because he's one too, but he's like an out...
He's a public introvert.
Yeah.
Right?
So he'll be an introvert.
You can turn it on and off
I'd be out there fronting
He'd be in the club
But he's like
It's almost like some Matrix shit
Like he just makes the
Fucking room be something else
So it's a strip club
But it's a library
With a glass of milk
He could be in a strip club
With a glass of milk
And a laptop
It's like
I keep doing what I'm doing
I'm here
And I'm putting I'm here and I'm putting
together plans
for the next show
all type of shit
right
like some people
go to Starbucks
to work
right
yeah
right
so in a sense
you need people
things moving around you
to kind of get a vibe
I'm total opposite
so whether it was
by myself
the crew
I would always escape
go to a room
and write three or four records in an hour.
I'm most impressed, pardon me, I'm most impressed, like, lyrical ability to decide and songs to decide with his ability to maintain that over the years.
That was my next thing, at this age, I'm not even talking about back in the day being able to do that, but at this age, to be able to go in your basement or wherever the fuck you go to write and not be bothered like
that's by nothing that's impressive on the people that are around you to me they tried to pull you
out that cubbyhole with gossipy bullshit sometimes come up here watch this show or whatever you know
i mean this nigga is sinful word no not to say i'm not saying it's easy i'm just saying i do it
enough to where i don't miss that big of a gap.
You know what I mean?
Right.
I got two kids.
You know what I mean?
Daddy, daddy, daddy.
Late night or early?
Well, my original hours before kids was probably 8 p.m. to 6 a.m.
Right.
So that whole time I was either writing or recording.
Yeah.
Now it's just like
I try to take advantage
of those times.
Like my kids go to sleep.
They might fall out,
you know,
11, 12 o'clock.
Mm-hmm.
I'll catch that time too.
And then I'll wake up
at 9 o'clock,
go to sleep 6,
wake up 9,
and I'll catch 9 to 12.
Mm-hmm.
And then outside of that,
just try whatever else
I'm doing.
Whatever you can get the time doing i'm on a plane whatever
i'm doing but um yeah it's not hard i just work hard enough for it to be effortless you know
what do you say kicking it up a notch what do you say to the people that say
that y'all broke up new york unity and hip-hop um i don't know what to say about that i mean i think our
contributions were so like you know massive it's like you can't have everything the way you want
it you know i mean this this wasn't the perfect storm it was just a fucking storm you know i mean
so you got to take the good with the bad and vice versa.
I mean, shit.
You know, it's funny
they talk about that after.
Like, you know,
if you felt the way
at that point,
then you should have
did something about it.
You know what I mean?
It was a tight,
it was nothing you could do
at that point.
You know what I mean?
Unity was important.
Yeah, that was a philosophy
that developed in like 2009.
Well, no, no, no, no. That's not true. Because they tried, unity was important and yeah that was a philosophy that developed in like 2009 well no
no no no
that's not true
because they tried
they tried
who
when the
New York
New York record came out
they tried
and
they shot
but I'm just saying
they tried to do something
and they got shot
that game
after
niggas didn't came in the game
yeah
and I'm saying in hindsight once Atlanta took off and niggas saw all of that camaraderie,
niggas looked back to New York and was like, hey, why couldn't we do that?
Oh, because we was beefing.
But I can't even put that on.
That part I can't put on them.
New York has always had that competition.
Well, when they put it in itself
time out
just for the people
that don't know
they put it on them
because
50 was like
if you fuck with me
you can't fuck with an op
and I've got all
the New York ops
but not just that
not just that
they put it on us
because we didn't need
to work with anybody
at that point
good point
Aftermath
Shady
G-Unit,
you could literally get what you
needed. Look at my first album.
Look at my features.
Tony Ayo,
Eminem, Nate Dogg,
Snoop Dogg. These are
all people that was
at arm's reach.
You feel me? So it's not like you were picking from
you know what I mean? You're picking from the it power. You feel me? So it's not like you were picking from, you know what I mean?
Yeah, this pool.
You're picking from the it pile.
You feel me?
So anything outside of that,
it would have been like,
you know, going outside,
I guess because you just wanted a personal reason
why you had that record.
Like my first,
the first feature I actually went and got from somebody
was Prodigy.
You know what I mean?
Like Prodigy was it for me.
Rest in peace, P. Yeah. When Prodigy. You know what I mean? Like Prodigy was it for me. Rest in peace, P.
Yeah.
When Prodigy passed, man,
that shit hit me
like it did
when Biggie passed.
You know what I mean?
Understandably so.
I love that guy right there.
Yeah, me too.
Like if you look
at a lot of my projects,
he was like
on the first fucking record.
So not only was he like
the king of like the first two bars
intro line yep but he was just necessary in the beginning of a project he was my favorite rapper
for several different periods you know i'm saying like listen i know the infamous backwards same
some people here never heard it
see how narrative
he said he heard it
he just said
he heard it
he don't know the songs
you know the shit ones
huh
shit
yes I know shit ones
but yeah you see how narrative
he created
the second one
or the first one
see
he didn't even know
there was first one
he didn't even know
there's two
and then it's like
why do you know
because the 8 mile
not for real
yo have you learned
shook ones from 8 mile
no I did not Joe
a lot of the kids
did though
the effects
yeah
and that beat is
yeah but that
you know
rest in peace
I'm proud of you man
I got this
what's your favorite
punchline of yours
that's like I know I know it's my job that's what I'm here to do that's what I'mline of yours that's like
I know
I know
that's my job
that's what I'm here to do
that's what I'm here to do
that shit
that's impossible to answer
that's impossible to answer
or which you delivered your best punchline in
whatever
yeah
oh
I would say
I would say 0-2 I would say, I would say, oh,
two,
I would say between the victory though,
that time victory banks,
workout one,
banks,
workout two,
because that's the way this is before I got,
you know,
uh,
the training,
you know what I mean?
That's all I knew how to do.
That was the way for me to grasp and get the excitement out the audience.
You know what I mean?
So once I started getting the song, writing and stuff down back, then it was like I knew where to pick my punches, if that makes sense.
Before that, it was just like 28 makers.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
Now I know how to spread that apart because we're doing mixtapes in two sessions.
So if you're doing eight bars per verse and there's 16 songs, you know what I'm saying?
I have to have at least a punchline out each of those eight bars.
So one verse is getting broken down.
You know what I mean?
Mm-hmm.
So what would today you say to O2U?
Damn.
I do this shit.
That's a good one.
I definitely do this shit, yo.
Shit work well.
But that's kind of like a
that question is a little gray
like what do you mean
like as far as
just overall
personally
or musically
I mean both
well actually
you can take it
how you want
my next question
is
if today you
is in a versus
against
O2
monster you
what do you have
today that beats that guy that he didn't have?
Stage presence.
Stage presence.
I would walk all over me, literally.
Over early you.
We all got to learn how to perform you.
I was actually shocked by your stage presence.
Because hearing you, you're the coolest guy in the entire fucking world.
So before I seen you live, I was like, I'm not really sure what to expect here.
But you get busy.
I could say I went to, this was King University.
This might have been 04?
Where is that at?
Jersey.
Jersey, Elizabeth.
It was a college show.
And the performance there versus seeing you years later,
I see exactly what you mean.
So now you have to go back
years prior to when you saw me.
While I was just
stiff.
You know what I mean?
Cool.
Being cool.
Like I was literally getting
pushed around that stage.
On the early,
the first mixtape shows
when we
performing, you know, after Marchetta and records like that, I was literally getting
like pushed around because I was frozen. You know what I mean? The 50 would come and
literally like, yo, move. Yeah, yo, come move. Because they were already performing already.
Not me. I was up there like the temptations like
with the mic with the stand
give him a little snap and spin you know back then mike's had cords on him yeah right
i'm the reason why you tripped the reason why
i was a fucker for like the first 10 shows.
Listen to what a throwback is for the kids.
Mics with cords.
They don't believe that.
Mics with cords.
What?
Then it turned into I'm not performing if I don't have a cordless mic.
I still like mics with cords.
It's funny because I can take you further than that.
Right?
Back.
My first performance was a talent show in, I believe, seventh, eighth grade.
Me and two of my homies, and they had the mics with the stand and everything.
We didn't even know to take the mic off the stand, right?
So we just literally like, you know, in front.
And 50 clothes that show out.
Wow.
Seventh grade. At my junior high school
Wow
So he was probably
Jam Master Jay at the time
Track Masters
One of them
Yeah
And so he came out
And he's
If you got love for this hip hop shit
Put your hands in the air
And all my punk ass classmates
Put their hands in the air
And I'm thinking to myself Why the fuck didn't I think to say that?
But we didn't have nothing to reference it.
We had no examples of what a live performance was.
Think about it.
Yeah.
At that time, you watched Vita Music Box or some shit like that.
You didn't see live performances.
Yeah, no.
It was a stage show.
Right.
Like, even you would hear, I got seven Mac 11s, about eight.
But I never saw it.
You never saw it.
Right.
I just heard it
We're roughly the same age
I was in upstate New York
Doing this shit
So we had no idea
What a live performance
Should look like
So imagine what that
Done to me
That fucked me up
And then
You stole it
Six years later
I'm actually signed
To the guy
And rocking out shows
Alright I'm loading up
A tough one again
In hindsight.
Right.
Now that we're all adults and grown.
Because you love R&B music.
I wouldn't say love.
Not like you do.
Not like me.
I've seen your lives, yeah.
I'm a nut.
That's interesting.
I'm more.
You're very melodic.
Well, that's what I mean.
You are with the incorporating the melodies, the melodics.
You'll get the dope singer.
You'll combine it.
Does any part of you today feel any guilt for how these new people look at Ja Rule's catalog?
What do you mean?
Oh, man.
What do you mean?
They don't.
Nigga, yo.
It's hard.
What?
It's a serious question.
I know.
It's a serious answer.
That's going to be.
This new generation, I don't really think holds Ja Rule's catalog in its proper place
in hip hop.
Wait, wait, wait.
Which generation?
The new ones.
Today.
Nigga.
I don't think that's true.
That is very true.
I don't think that's true. It very true I don't think that's true
it ain't just him
that's true
they don't even hold Jay
in the high regard
the new generation
fam
I've told
I ran down the list
they don't hold
what are we
gauging this off
right because now
if you look at a lot of the records
like um
the
I don't know if you call it drill
but you know the drill artists
that are doing like
they'll take a record
from
almost like covers
the early 2000s
or something
and then
like Karma could be
I was actually in the studio
not so long ago
and there was a
younger artist
and he was doing
a remix to Karma
like a drill version
you know what I mean
I like when they do that
yeah
so all of those records
like you know
it's too many to name
but in that time
with the Nelly's
and everybody
that's kind of the way they own it that's the the other one whose catalog I was getting ready to say.
I think a lot of them who were melodic, your Nellies, your healthy.
I think there was a dip in both of them, Ja and Nelly, between maybe 2009 and 2015,
where people were like
this is
weird
or whatever the fuck
I think it bounced back though
I think people fuck with that
but what happens is
Nelly's classics
are still
I'm sorry
Nelly's classics
when they come on
are still identified
and recognized
as classics
I still see people
request that
fucking
all I know about
is you.
Amongst the kids,
they got TikTok bobs,
he's got country success.
I don't know that that's true with Ja outside of putting on me,
and I've heard people say that that ain't true about putting on me.
What happens though is once you hit that point,
like you said,
after that little dip they hit,
they'll treat you like you were never hot.
I don't think that's true with them.
Yo, they will forget
quick. We'll let the people in the comments figure this out.
So, I think your question, I can't
speak for you, but he said,
yo, do you feel guilty?
At all, man.
Or responsible.
Responsible
for any of it. No.
Oh, man, Banks.
Man. I don't. I. Oh, man, Banks. It was on. Man.
I don't.
I think it's all fair play.
You know what I mean?
Because even with G-Unit,
when you have an impact that strong,
you kind of like,
we hit our point too.
You know what I mean?
So it's not like
they're the only ones affected.
We're affected by the damage as well you know because once you set that ball if you don't get back to that you can't reach
it all the time you know what i mean yeah so it's like i'll give you a perfect example like around
2008 maybe after yeah around 2008 i started seeing shit. Like, this is when, like, rap, not even oldhiphop.com and Hot New Hip Hop and Hip Hop DX.
And I was heavy paying attention to that, like, reading the comments.
And I started eventually submitting single by single to these people, like, getting in touch with them, who I should contact and sending it to them.
And I'm reading the comments, and I would I would see like 75% of them were like,
you know,
he's a spitter.
But then it was niggas like,
yo, you fell off.
You ain't the same.
I'm like, nigga, what?
I can tell you.
As for one,
because I was one of those.
What happened was
around that time,
you leaned off of the punchlines
and started like really getting deep with the rapping.
No, this is before that.
Before that.
This is before that.
Because I remember, that's what happened for me.
What album era are you talking about?
That might be 12, I'm thinking.
It might be around 12.
But that's what the All or Nothings, around there.
Right. Around there. Right. Because what happened was PLK Banks?
Yeah.
Unfuckwittable.
And then it got to a point where
it wasn't really about the punchlines as much.
So what happened was like,
damn, that's what we listening for.
I want to hear the punches.
And he kind of,
not saying you didn't have them,
but you shot, you know,
like I'm going to give you this too.
It ain't all punchlines no more.
Like you said before,
every bar damn near was a punchline.
Right.
And this would be my question to that,
right?
Who did stick to it?
Like,
you know what I mean?
Like at that point,
from your era.
And now,
like can you name somebody
who actually did?
No.
For me with banks
it was more he wasn't putting shit out more than like he still would have like a little record drop
here and there single here see how you try to get past my point i just want them to let you finish
no so you said nobody did right correct i don't think you wanted me to it's it's what happens
when we fall in love with something from an artist.
So at some point, you have to stop listening to your friends.
Right?
Mm-hmm.
Because they'll keep you there.
Right.
They'll keep you right there.
That's true.
I call Joe from time to time, you know, because I respect just his whole mindset
of what he gonna do
when he gonna do it
and don't give a fuck about
what nobody think about it
especially when I'm getting
ready to transition
and make a move too
and I would
you know
just like
I'm losing my track
my track
where was we at
punchlines
punchlines
no that's
that wasn't where I was getting at
you said you modified just that.
Blocking out the noise.
Changing.
Okay.
Changing, switching some shit when people are used to a certain thing from you.
Exactly.
That got me right back on track.
So I spoke to you, and you were telling me when you made that decision,
because I'm a writer, writer writer so i appreciate other
writers and i want this guy to rap you know what i mean so when he gave me the reason why i said
damn that's ill right because when i had my kids like i stopped a lot of shit you know what i mean
i haven't smoked in six years wow hey see what i'm saying so like drinking and smoking
and things like that it was just i was so proud of that moment you know i've been in the game since
you know 18 19 years old well we up to 34 if i had my first child that was bigger than me than
anything you know i'm pretty sure it is for a lot of parents, but for me in particular, I was
like, fuck everything.
Yep.
Everything.
I gave you bastards 15 years.
You know what I mean?
While you're in these comments and telling me what you want me to do and this, that,
and the third.
Fuck all of that.
What's my daughter's name?
Do you know that?
Because if you don't, I'm not really concerned.
You know what I mean?
I'm not really concerned.
You know what I mean?
So it's like,
I really got into that mode where I wanted to make powerful music.
Right?
So,
and not to blame it on him,
but it was like,
he was the tail end of what kind of pissed me off.
Like,
it was a point in New York
where they were saying New York radio
didn't sound like New York.
Right?
Like, all the way. That was true. And Trinidad James
had did some type of show and he was on
the stage and he was saying like how
he was in New York and it didn't sound
like New York. And I'm like, wow.
This is shit that you would hear behind closed doors,
but this nigga really said it publicly.
I remember. I was at that show. And at that
point, I was working on my first
installment with DJ Drama.
There you went.
Right?
So this goes back to answer your question of why I changed.
He said, you New Yorkers don't even sound like New York rappers no more.
At that point, I had 18 songs doing my personal rendition of what a trap song would be at that time.
Right?
Because when I'm thinking
Gangsta Girls,
I'm thinking,
this is what you're
supposed to do.
Right, right.
It's drama.
It's Gangsta Girls.
Atlanta.
So that was the last draw for me.
I scrapped the whole project.
Scrapped it.
Records with everybody
from, you know,
Dirk and Yo Gotti.
Whoever was hot,
you know what I mean?
Damn, Trinidad James.
Look what you did, yo.
Fucking troublemaker.
I scrapped it, and then it turned into what we've known as all or nothing.
Failure is no option.
So when I first dropped it, a lot of people were saying,
this is not what we was expecting, right?
But in my heart, I'm feeling like this is the best music I'm making at this point
because in retrospect, it's like really saying something.
You know what I mean?
So as time went on, like if I go on my Twitter right now
and I put a poll up and say, what do you think my top two projects are?
Yeah.
They're going to say
Cold Corner
and AON.
Mm-hmm.
Which is meaning
that my fan base,
well,
some of them
are actually
growing up.
Yeah,
that's exactly what happened.
So we want certain things
to happen
when we want it to happen.
Like,
we wanted Floyd and Pacquiao
to fight
when we wanted them to fight.
Right.
Right?
We wanted Bad Boys 3
20 years ago.
Didn't work out that way.
It just didn't happen that way.
You see what I'm saying?
We never wanted
Coming to America 2.
Nobody asked for that shit, yo.
Leave that movie alone, man.
And they got Bad Boys 4
coming for you.
And they got Bad Boys 4
for your...
happening.
But it was a lot,
to answer your question,
it was a lot going on with me
in in my personal presence right so i start to question everything right and just my importance
of what i'm really here for and i don't i've never really vocal i'm not the type to go and
vent i'm not one of them guys.
And I took a lot of losses, you know, personally.
And, you know, I'm at the cemetery like every Sunday, if not, you know, every other Sunday.
You know, that's why I go to kind of like think.
And I've been in some dark, dark places, you know.
So I started thinking like, okay, well, at this point I'm going to be selfish, you know so i started thinking like okay well at this point i'm gonna be selfish you know
and i'm gonna do something that when my kids get older they'll hear this out of me and understand
i actually was saying something and then i'll get dms with people like sending like i got a dm
yesterday with a with a kid telling me his father kind of put him onto my music and he just passed away. You know?
And these are the records.
These are the projects that resonated more with this way of thinking.
Quote, unquote, hit shit or whatever.
Right.
So if somebody tells me, yo, Banks, oh, Blue Hefner, oh, you my nigga.
Those are for the oohs and aahs.
Right.
But then you start getting like daps that turn into hugs and shit.
Right.
You know what I mean?
Yeah. I worked with this know what I mean? Yeah.
I worked with this guy for a decade.
And I never told you I went to the cemetery to think.
To think I'm dark.
What he does is therapeutic, too.
Because Joe from early on is not mood music Joe.
That's two different things.
You know what i mean so once and once that happens you tap into uh a pocket where people are related relating to you on a whole another level and
now you're rhyming for something different this motherfucker is human because i think that's the
biggest misconception is that they think we're like remember remember um what's the movie uh
do the right thing yeah remember he said
they're black
but they're not
like black black
right
yeah
so I start thinking
like damn
these motherfuckers
actually think
I'm like
some ill nigga man
and I probably
done been through
more
you know
just trials
and triple aces
and shit
than most of them.
But you never let it on
in the music.
Right.
But that's just my personality.
Not music or publicly.
Right.
Yeah, back to that Herman shit, man.
Nobody would ever be able
to say what he's really been feeling,
thinking, or experiencing
in the last how many years.
Because at the end of the day,
this is none of your business.
Right?
And I don't want to sway people one way or the other.
Like, when you make a decision to go from rap to doing a podcast, you have to be, in
your mind, 100% locked into what you're doing.
Definitely.
So I have so much I want to do, so much I want to say.
much i want to say and i figure i'm gonna have to stop rapping too completely unless i learn how to put that into the rap feel me so that was all my whole way of thinking and on on your point a lot
of times i'm saying majority of the times the fans don't really know what they want.
Myself included.
We'll sit there and say, yo, we wanted punchlines.
We wanted this.
We wanted this.
And then we get the other project and it's like, oh, shit, this dope.
We didn't even know we wanted this from you.
That's what happens.
Fans, fans.
Little sheepy b****.
Fans never really know what they want.
I hear it even about the pod.
They'll say, yo, we want this.
We want that.
I think it's just different fans. i just think it's different fans you can have a million fans and 500 000 of them like this 300 000 like this 200 000 like this so you'll see different
people that that get moved by different shit it's certainly louder than the other ones also
the ones who didn't even know that they would like that because they never expected it from you i'm talking about that fan like i again i use myself as an example i was a
huge punchline fan right and when i first heard that first a win i was like ah this ain't really
what i was checking for man but now when i go back i'm like oh shit this shit is ill yeah but
if every fan is like that then all ideas will die when they're spawned every one of them
which is why it's tough
that's why they say there's a stubbornness
that an artist needs
that to everybody
else may be stupid and unhealthy
and yo this nigga's hard headed and she don't listen to nobody
but you need it
to block out the
just all the shit that you're gonna encounter
Banks you know
i appreciate you know i love you thank you thank you for coming huge fan i mean what else can i say
you already know how i feel about you man i'm just glad you're back back out for them niggas
yeah appreciate y'all man what up so we got the album Friday Album Friday Yeah album Friday man
The Course of the Inevitable 2
Sony Hall
Fire
Sony Hall
As well
Friday night
As well right
Yep
Yeah I'm going with you
Security
Yes sir
Is that a safe show
Yo yeah
Very
Very
I'm a family man
I can't play around
With you niggas
So is he
My kids
That's why it's good to go
Go to a bank show
The last one was safe
What you mean
The last few
No I'm talking about
The last one I went to
I'm talking about
The last one I went to
Nah that's all
But that's
I ain't going front man
You want that now man
We older
Yeah
I don't want that
Because
These artists man
They dying before
they even really
feel the love
the genuine love
right
like
they love the idea
of the energy you bring
right
the record is fire
they love what comes with it
the baggage
the woman
you know what I mean
everybody's going there
it's a place to be
but niggas still might
throw a bottle
when they get restless
just to go back
to their hood and be like I'm the nigga who threw that bottle and fuck throw a bottle when they get restless just to go back to they hood
and be like
I'm the nigga
who threw that bottle
and fuck this show up
when you get
15, 20 years down
man
you can stand outside
and they can make sure
you get home safe
you know what I mean
like certain niggas
could sleep
Jada could sleep
on the park bench
word
word
you see what I'm saying
word
niggas will stay there
word I'm just go ahead get a nap I'm saying Word For the niggas to stay there Word
To you
I'm just
Go ahead get a nap
I'm on my stand
Get your seat
I'll be here
I got you
You know what I'm saying
Word
So it's to that point now
As an artist
And being in the game so long
You know I genuinely
Appreciate my fans
I love them
You know what I mean
I want them to get back
Home to their kids
True
They didn't have
Fucking kids
When we started off
They was kids
Now we have a reason
To make it home Yeah Get home safe Yeah they didn't have fucking kids when we started off they was mad we have a reason it was kid
make it home yeah you know I'm safe yeah mm-hmm true I agree and just be a relatable like when
I you know I come on stage with all the jury and all that shit on I leave with none of it on none
of it on I go up there I got this hat on black t-shirt
and what I learned
over the years is
it makes you more
relatable
that's true
to your fans
that's true
then they can look like you
facts
so when they come
you know what I mean
so if Joe had that
white beat on
it's gonna be niggas
in the crowd
with that white beat on
eventually
yeah
and a hat to go with it
right
Eminem come out
he got his Nike hat
They will call me a bunch of names if I came out with that thing they call me names now fuck y'all niggas call me
Fuck you little niggas out there. I put a little picture up, thought I was cute.
Niggas said, oh, look at Pop Smoked.
I hate they little creative asses, yo. The pizza with the white beater on it was...
No, that was funny.
That took me out.
That was funny.
Nah, I want to hear my shit, man.
I don't care if it's fucking...
Where my shit at real quick before we're on the way out?
Yeah, I had some fun with this one too.
Ladies and gentlemen,
round of applause.
Lloyd Banks, we thank him.
Oh my God.
Joel.
That's my man though, but.
No, no, I know.
I'm talking to Ice.
Nervous.
Oh, okay.
Wait, what'd you say?
One of my biggest performance records.
How could it not be?
Oh, yeah, this me for a fernies
$50 bills, $50 bills, keep it 20
I'ma go get a bidder, I'ma go get a spitter
Go dig it, couldn't dig yourself a chip
Dig yourself a hole, told him I was cold for me
This nigga have some hard beats in his bitch
I need more hoes in my shit
Homes in my whip, moe till I'm ripped
I'm rich
I'm free to stay in love
Hey, I'm so hard, hard, hard You're the best, I'm rich, I'm rich, I'm rich, I'm rich Ladies, they love me, they love me
I'm rich, I'm rich, I'm rich, I'm rich
I'm rich, I'm rich, I'm rich
I'm rich, I'm rich, I'm rich
I'm rich, I'm rich, I'm rich
I'm rich, I'm rich, I'm rich
I'm rich, I'm rich, I'm rich
I'm rich, I'm rich, I'm rich
I'm rich, I'm rich, I'm rich
I'm rich, I'm rich, I'm rich
I'm rich, I'm rich, I'm rich
I'm rich, I'm rich, I'm rich
I'm rich, I'm rich, I'm rich
I'm rich, I'm rich, I'm rich
I'm rich, I'm rich, I'm rich
I'm rich, I'm rich, I'm rich
I'm rich, I'm rich, I'm rich
I'm rich, I'm rich, I'm rich
I'm rich, I'm rich, I'm rich
I'm rich, I'm rich, I'm rich
I'm rich, I'm rich I'm rich, I'm rich I'm rich, I'm rich I'm rich, I'm rich I'm rich, I'm rich I gotta be honest, man.
Banks is one of my favorite people.
That was amazing.
That was great.
Sorry to the people listening, but we just potted for another two hours in the backyard.
For reals.
That was great.
He's great.
I wish I knew a better way to convey that to people.
I didn't expect it, honestly.
I know he's a great rapper, great artist, all that shit.
I didn't know that he would be a great conversationalist like this.
Because he's usually cool and quiet.
He gave it up.
You could tell he had a wealth of information, too.
Because they was global artists.
You know what I'm saying?
Them niggas wasn't regional.
They wasn't even domestic US artists.
Them niggas was all over the world
so his experiences
and the shit
and just the money
he's seen
the rooms he's been in
is probably crazy
and the ability
to remain
himself
and an evolved
version of himself
and be consistent
in that
with the changing times
is remarkable to me yo
sure like to avoid mess with street shit women any of the arrest things at least
like to be is to speak to all the things you just spoke to and avoid all the
distractions that exist as well is remarkable to me and still be a good human.
Human being.
Like a good dude.
Like a family man.
The shit that he talked about that was-
I've been harassing that man
for a decade,
over a decade
to just talk.
He reminded me like early Fab
when only the niggas
that knew Fab
knew he was funny
because he wouldn't talk. He would never let you see that side. No personalities. Distant. Guarded. He reminded me of early Fab when only the niggas that knew Fab knew he was funny.
Yeah.
Because he wouldn't talk.
He would never let you see that side. No personalities.
Distant.
Guarded.
That's always been, yo, talk.
Nah.
Nah.
When I'm ready, I'm going to come talk.
He came and talked.
He did.
Even the talks in the backyard.
Yeah.
He gave it up.
Great guy, man.
Shout out to Banks.
That was amazing.
Shout out to Banks.
For real.
That was real dope.
All right.
And it was nostalgic for me, man.
I got to be honest.
I like getting around them niggas
because it's a small club,
like he said.
So when it's a few niggas
from that club, it's like, yo, man. It's like when your a few niggas from that club that's like yo man it's
like when your dad see niggas he went to high school with 50 years from now man oh man it
takes you back glad i beef with niggas like that yo nah for i'm honored i'm honored
i am that's sicko shit, right?
Yes.
I mean, I get it, though.
I get it, though.
If you're going to beef with dudes, at least let it be good dudes at 20 years, 10 years, 15. Good men, yes.
That you can make amends with.
Grow from that.
Grow from that.
Joke about it.
Laugh, joke, harken back, reminisce, maybe get money with in the future.
Like, you glad you beef with niggas like that?
Makes you a lot stronger than beefing with people that are here today going tomorrow too.
Not for nothing.
Last nigga I fought, he didn't go to the internet.
And I said, good to beef with a guy like that.
Like, that's what I mean yeah
good man good man man good man I'm lucky all right uh sleepers yeah sleepers why
not black let's go
Umi says, some of y'all know that song I love when niggas do a cover that fits them
Umi says it's real blackish, let's go then
I don't wanna write this down, I wanna tell you how I feel right now
I don't wanna take no time to write this down, I wanna tell you how I feel right now
How I feel right now, yeah
Hey, tomorrow may never come
For you or me, this life is not promised Tomorrow may never show up
For you or me, this life is not promised I ain't no perfect man, I'm tryna do
The best that I can with what it is I have I ain't no perfect man I'm tryna do the best that I can
With what it is I have
Put my heart and my soul in this song
You feel me?
From where I am to wherever you are
I mean that sincerely
To see my people not shine, I swear that it kills me
If you got a light, gotta be bright
Remember the times they tried to conceal
Tomorrow may never come For you or me, this life is not promised
Tomorrow may never appear You better hold this very moment
Very close to you right now Very close, very close to you
So close, so close
I'm your only friend
Let it shine, let it shine, let it shine, let it shine
My homie said, shine your light on the world
Shine your light for the world Shine your light for the world to see
My I.B. says
Shine your light on the world
Shine your light for the world to see
I want black people to be free
To be free, to be free
I want black people to be free
To be free, to be free
I want my people to be free
Shine your light on the world To be free people to be free
I want black people to be free
Sometimes I get discouraged I look around and things are weak
I know this world producing evils, but won't let my heart skip a beat
Sometimes I just wanna fly away, skip the stress for brighter days
I turn my everyday to a holiday, turn Sundays into Father's Day
I never wanna jump in a war
Or something going on outside
These people that's running the world
Run off money and loads of pride
I'm saying just open your eyes
It's alright in front of you, see
When my daughter grow up and hear this song
The message is be what you wanna be
Be the change that you really wanna see
I just hope and believe for that
Jump the hoops and achieve in it
Think of my soul and probably bleed for that song
That's all that matters to me That's all that matters to me
That's all that matters to me That's all that matters to me
That's all that matters to me
It's brand new, old, black, most def
That's all that matters to me That's all that matters to me
Umi says
I did it justice
Yeah, you did
It was smooth
Yeah, I'm not mad
Smooth, I wasn't mad at it
Don't touch a classic
I know, I agree
I agree
I was scared when I saw it
But I was happy with the result
Shout out to Black
I was gonna play a record off of Banks Project
But I'll wait till that drops
I'm gonna play this Gucci Man and Lil Baby record I was going to play a record off of Banks Project, but I'll wait until that drops.
I'm going to play this Gucci man and Lil Baby record, All These Chains.
Gucci really smoked this.
That's great coming off of me, son.
Yep. I don't like when we in the club cuz they get rained on We get up with niggas, we turn disses in the paint zone The fence pick up the case, he got a bun and money, bring him home
How many you got, just bring him all on, miss, to get him gone
I move like a ghost, I'm on the go, four weeks, I switch the phone
I walk in, I'll come, but I run shit, no cap, I set the tone
You the tightest, that's for hoes, I'm the tightest, turn up the bros
I wouldn't give a damn, they all for life, you better not break the code
Know your brother ain't sweet, you tryna spree
So they had white, you know So deep off in the street
I saw my life, the way it's selling bold One Ferrari, cars, 900 bears, you know I pay cash
Count the dicks, you just missing the look So I touch up her ass
They just been out till I'm spinning again And bro, don't do your math
If I don't go, I'm gon' feel like a hoe We gon' get on your ass
For the other side, you gon' get blitzed for tryna mediate
I'm gon' run this money up no matter where you eat away
My bullets don't discriminate, don't play with what I demonstrate
Don't get shot on the interstate, your girlfriend hyperventilating
R.I.P. the trouble and free thugger and free gunner too
Why you at it? Freedom made a fool and free my nigga poo
The D.A. bring up lyrics and the court may not be even true
And try to pin some shit next to your name that you ain't even do
Fuck the other side, they need be shot for tryna duplicate And the court may not be even true And try to pin some shit next to your name that you ain't even do
Fuck the other side that need be shot for tryna duplicate
Ran out with the swear like they forgot where it originate
Fuck the trolls, the blogs, the hoes, and yes man who be instigate
Hit him in the head and he survive, it's still a mental patient
I don't even have to drop no payments, they feel obligated
Shit so complicated, now the killers be cooperating
Feds investigated but I made made it never gave a statement
aka big gucci or big guap never caught me raising ain't nobody say so i took locks cause they don't
have a safety i got killer scrapped i lonely yeah weed are so isolated and i'm gonna be a until i'm
aided that's the hood that made me i didn't sow so many 200 babies think i'm born and graded You can't smoke that.
It's just a hook from there.
But yo, when I first heard that, I said, holy shit.
The hell was on his mind?
He had some shit to get off his chest.
Yes, he did.
Fucking ticked him off.
Somebody pissed him off.
Why he did that?
I fail.
That's Gucci and Lil Baby, all these chains. I don't know if I ever even heard him do that. I fail As Gucci and Lil Baby
All these chains
I don't know if I ever
Even heard him do that
I don't think I have either
I have a couple times
But it's been a minute
Since he really spazzled
Nah you niggas
Tick this nigga off
I've never heard that
He took flight on that
I can't remember a Gucci verse
Where I was like
Oh shit
I got a couple
He might have smoked man
Ain't no mitre in it
Yeah there's no mitre
I mean I'm trying to be nice
Okay
Yeah well Yeah he did He did get to smoking He got to smoking Smoke, man. Ain't no mitre in it. Yeah, there's no mitre. I mean, I'm trying to be nice. Okay. Yeah, well.
Yeah, he did get to smoking.
Got to smoking.
That was crazy.
Yeah, that was dope.
That's why I had to play it as a sleeper.
I mean, it ain't, you know, it's Gucci and Lil Baby.
It's a, you know, it's going to be a, it ain't really a sleeper, but niggas got to hear this verse.
Yeah, I'm not really playing a sleeper.
This is West Side Gun, Horses on Sunset, Stove God, Mad Lib.
They might have put you in the group.
Yeah.
He got to go in the group.
Deadass.
Stove God.
I know who he is.
Yeah, he got to be dishwasher God.
Venturina Jones. You're dry, let the work drip dry Blood on your shirt, let it drip dry
They said they shot him six times I said you should've shot him seven, then he could've died holy
Die holy, with your chain on and your rollie They said they shot him six times
I said you should've shot him seven And he could've died, I'm only
I got the Benz pumped up, sun set, sink and swim
Pied-de-corps, Dan caught again
A half a mill upon my arm again
Piece of Shefflin's, I got the square shits, more Valens
They say Jesus was a carpenter, I'ma shoot it up
Bitches want to know my net worth, you can google those
They said Lord, by a few digits
I got stupid dope, if we get put
Put this in your pussy on my crack bags
Spread it like peaches
I'm on the dance floor, tens got creases
The old snob look a less with y'all sneakers
I'm on the yard in Adidas, they don't even sell Adidas
Back in 04, carry you for strut like she a diva
See the last week she smoked a teapot
Her and G and Gia came through
Try to set a title to a Kia
She wanted 900 maybe buy the cleaners
Drip dry let the work drip dry
Blood on your shirt let it drip dry
They said they shot him six times
I said you shoulda shot him seven then he
coulda died holy Die holy
Put your chain on and you rollie They said they shot him six times
I said you shoulda shot him seven then he coulda died holy That's fire That shit's hard That's fire One more time
One more time
That's horses on sunset
Westside Gun still gone
Off Peace Fly Guy
See
And that's my
That's my Westside Gun beef
Right there
What's that?
Cause he can do that
He can do that
And I love it
And then
I ain't gonna hold you
Every day it get harder
To have any beef
With Westside Gun
Yo He can do that Like if you really Just start watching him I ain't gonna hold you Every day it get harder To have any beef With West Side Gun Yo
He could do that
Like if you really
Just start watching him closely
It's getting tough
To have any beef
With what he's doing
Oh no no no
I'm just meant
When I said I didn't like
The music
Like I didn't like
He could do this
Hell shit like this
Exactly
But that's what make it even flyer, Connor.
He doing it the way it's supposed to be done, yo.
Absolutely.
I'm getting art off through these billboards,
through y'all,
because that's just how I got to do it.
But I'm over here.
You see where my true passion is.
And I'm going to crack you niggas in a minute.
He been cracking you niggas.
Yeah, but the real, real crack is coming soon.
I guess it's real.
You can feel that in the air.
You see it?
I'm telling you.
One day I'm a pod for real, yo.
No, that ain't even, like, you can see that.
I know how that go a little bit now.
Everybody wasn't happy when Royce went and made an album with him.
go a little bit now.
Everybody wasn't happy when Royce went and made an album with him.
That's a tough...
Hey, I'm not judging it. That's a
tough pill to swallow.
Just leave here and just
crack some shit right quick.
I'm going to be happy for him, but
it's going to be a long, sleeping night
for me.
Yeah, nah, we're going to have a good talk soon.
But shout out to Westside.
That shit was hard.
Nah, they smoked that.
Yeah, nah.
That was hard.
What you got, Ish?
Ish, everybody's smoking the sleepers today.
There's pressure on you.
That's what they did?
Everybody kind of did, yeah.
All right, I don't want no sauce, bro.
Well, we'll find out in a second.
I'm playing some old music.
What new little light-skinned mermaid did you find out the ocean?
Except with seven plays.
In Australia.
At the bottom of England.
Yeah, at Century 21.
Who bought a tire?
Bought a tire rack?
Oh, man.
Yo, it's an old talk.
It's Jasmine Sullivan featuring her, Girl Like Me.
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Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go I made a profile on Tinder Since you left me to be with her
You think that means I'm getting desperate
Wish I could return this tender
But you don't love me no more
And I don't even know what for
Knew it was real when you blocked me
Now I said it all, I'm judging my body
Wondering what I did to lose you
Why in the hell you ain't choosing
Why you don't love me no more
And I don't even know what for
I just wanted something different
Still don't know what I was missing
What you asked, I wouldn't give
It ain't right how these hoes be winning
Why they be winning?
No hopeful girl like me
I'll come and be when I'm dead
And I ain't wanna be, but you gon' make it all out of me
Yeah, you gon' make me a god damn
Maybe I should look like a stripper
Wearing fashion over dresses
While those dudes be so pressed and impressed with it
Leave me with no choice
I can't do this good girl shit no more
Your room was one and something different still
Don't know what I was missing but you asked I would've given
It ain't right, all these hoes be winning
Yeah, they be winning
I'm a hopeful girl like me
I'm gonna let it be winning
And I ain't wanna be
But you gon' make a whole lot of me
Y'all niggas be making a scene
They say y'all don't know why we mad
So we start acting like we don't care, yeah
Cause y'all niggas be taking a step Cause you don't want us no more, ooh
It breaks us to the core, ooh
Boy, you must want something different Still don't know what you was missing
What you asked, I would've given
It ain't right how these hoes been winning
And what they be winning
Oh, oh, oh, girl like me
How come they be winning?
Oh, I ain't wanna be
But you gon' make a whole lot of me
A whole lot of me
Yeah
That's what you wanted
That's what you get
A whole lot of me
Look what you did
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Jasmine Sullivan featuring her
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Awesome sleeper segment.
Indeed.
You gentlemen.
Pretty good pause.
Thank you gentlemen for your fine work this evening.
This nigga has some slaps, man Alright, we gone
Hopefully y'all enjoyed this
As much as we enjoyed giving it to you
Pause
Keep us in your prayers
Lord knows we need to be there
Until the next time I bid you adieu
Farewell, adios, arrivederci
Hasta la vista, au revoir, so long, goodbye
Remember life is a series of moments
And moments pass
So let's make this one last
As if it's all we have
Do remember
There's a whole new crop of young bitches out there
That's just finding out that y'all do a podcast
They in the dear
They in the podcast
Stupid
You did it
How could you
Y'all miss
And lastly the best How could you? Y'all miss.
And lastly, the baddies.
We need to do a podcast.
Can I come on there?
Stupid, y'all.
Can I come on your podcast?
What are we going to talk about?
I don't know.
I think we can figure something out.
And lastly, the baddies are insecure. The stagnant women want to travel, and the closed-minded women want you to teach them things.
And the young girls wanna grow up.
They trying to get grown.
What was the Toys R Us mascot named?
Jeffree?
Hey, this ain't for the Jeffree
Jeffree can send his ass back to the desert
I'm the better one
Chill sex is the 187, hun
You got a nigga doing shit
Just kidding
So now, when I'm on tour, I let it come
Ayy
Thank you to Bang, shout out to Hovang
You do
Everything was upside down.
Now I'm right back where I belong.
And the fans.
No, us without you.
I don't do.
Before we leave, it's being reported out there that the Jazz have expressed willingness to listen to trades for Donovan Mitchell.
Not even two seconds later, a report came out.
Said the New York Knicks are quickly putting a package together.
You don't think that package is already put together?
They're going to give them a piece of the garden.
You don't think it was put together already, though?
They're going to make some real estate to come to New York.
Nigga, they had that package set.
Oh, man, this is about to be the worst defensive backcourt in the world.
Donovan Mitchell and Jalen Brunson.
Wow.
Easy buckets.
Oh, man.
I think me and Isha stole it. No, n Easy buckets. Oh, man. I think me and Isha's taller than them niggas.
Oh, this is scary.
Yeah, this nigga's stupid.
Hey, to really finish it off, let's just have Richard Jefferson officiate every Knick game,
home game, this year.
That'll really drive this one home.
All right.
That's all I got.
We are the New York.
You think RJ's gone?
In that trade yet?
Y'all are gonna hear The whole team out
Y'all will give them
Spike
Hello
RJ
JP
Any other alphabet
You wanna name
Are gone nigga
RJ Barrett
Our draft pick
That we drafted
Our third pick
Yes
Bye
Fam I said
Y'all will send Spike
Bye
I don't care
y'all niggas will trade Spike
alright wait
before we leave
Patrick Ewing
see ya
can y'all be serious
for a second guys
this is my team
Randall Barrett
tell me the package
y'all would
y'all would put together
and then we leave
y'all gonna have to
give them a point guard back
so one of them
good draft picks
y'all had last year
cause y'all drafted
two good guards
not Quigley.
Deuce McBride. The young boys that can shoot.
And Grimes.
Grimes, Randall,
Barrett, and some picks.
Huh?
That's a steal.
For who?
For Donovan McNichol?
You heard him? He said it's a steal.
Give me your package.
I think you're going to have to give up a lot of draft picks
if you just give up them two guys.
No, I want to hear what you would give up.
Let's get three.
What would you do with the team?
With what the Knicks have?
Damn near whatever it would take.
Holy shit.
I'm on the point.
Ice?
Who y'all want?
Yeah, pick.
Go ahead.
Look, this is a roster.
Pull it up. I'll send you the link. So y'all want me to, pick. Go ahead. Look, this is a roster. Pull it up.
I'll send you the link.
So y'all will make the same Carmelo thing again.
Nah, nah.
You know why?
Because of the pick.
We gutted the team for Carmelo.
Nah, the pieces that y'all got left is all right.
Yeah.
Y'all picked up.
Yo, y'all pieces are all right.
Who you want?
Y'all forgetting.
I think Cam Reddish is going to be a star, yo.
He might not be a superstar.
He's going to be a star.
He's in that package. He's in that package.
He's in that package.
I got to keep Cam.
Let me put together the package, then we'll get out of here.
Grimes?
I think they'll get...
Oh, man, I like him.
I like him, too.
I think Cam Reddish is out of here because they've been trying to get him out of here.
Definitely trading for him.
You'll have to include either Toppin or Quickly, one of them.
And I think they'll probably want Quickly.
Quickly goes.
Make too much money.
How much money does Donovan Mitchell make?
Oh, Julius Randle got to go.
Julius Randle's gone.
Barrett is gone.
Grimes.
I think y'all keep Cam.
I think RJ Barrett stays.
Oh, and Fournier.
Fournier's gone.
And that might be too much money.
Too much money.
That's too much money.
That one's got to match.
That's too much money. Cam Reddish is going to stay with y'all because he don't make no money. Oh, so Fournier. Fournier's gone. And that might be too much money. Too much money. That's too much money. That one's got to match. That's too much money.
Cam Reddish is going to stay with y'all because he don't make no money.
Oh, so Fournier's in that.
That's $18 million.
I get this deal done without sending Barrett is my point.
I think I can do it.
I think you've got, they might want Barrett and Fournier.
Y'all going to want five first round draft picks.
Y'all going to want five first round draft picks.
And I'm sending RJ Bears.
Don't y'all have a couple next year?
First round picks.
Remember?
We do.
Dog, y'all got a bunch of two threes.
Y'all got to give them away.
Oh, fuck.
It's depressing.
All right, you guys.
Bye.
Bye, then. Forget Bye. Bye then.
Forget it.
Forget we ever potted.