The Joe Budden Podcast - I'll Name This Podcast Later Episode 64
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Mic check 1-2-1-2, mic check 1-2-1-2, I'll name this podcast later, episode number 64.
I'm your host Joe Budden. To my right I have Madi Morabadi, how are you?
Great.
To my left I have Rory Lames.
What's up?
How are you?
I feel great.
Yeah, we're being serious.
I'm being very serious today. We start with rest in peace of Phoenix Shakur.
Absolutely.
That's very important.
Afini Shakur.
Absolutely.
That's very important.
Unfortunately, I can't expound on that today because today is important.
Today.
My birthday, right?
Oh, happy birthday. By the time this goes out, it'll be my birthday.
It is Rory's birthday tomorrow.
My little unhappy, excited, yay.
I'm a little excited.
Michael Rohr.
26 years old.
Wow.
And yet you still find a way to be 12 in your head.
26 at midnight.
Wonder what's next for me.
Hey, segue.
No.
No.
So listen.
You got to work on that.
Work on that.
Views.
Views.
Views.
Views has consumed my life since its release.
Views has consumed my life since its release.
Everywhere that I go, every person that I see, no matter the age, no matter where, Drake transcends hip-hop.
So in small talk, it was barbershop talk everywhere.
When he puts something out, you stop what you're doing, right?
Absolutely.
And the line everywhere was, so what did you think of Views?
Of course.
Literally between everybody.
I was trolling women all weekend saying that Drake got Beyonce the fuck out of here.
Yeah.
In one day.
Yeah, because there wasn't any more Lemonade.
It was Views.
Did you hear it?
Did you hear it?
More so I feel like Lemonade is a women conversation.
Have you heard?
Or men to a woman.
What did you think of Lemonade?
But this is universally like everybody wants to know. Well now, let me just add my perspective to that.
Yeah, we all
stopped talking about Lemonade and started talking about
Views, one, but
Beyonce's job was done.
Absolutely. Oh, I'm not taking that away from her at all.
We're not done talking about that album.
We're going to be talking about it for the remainder of the year.
Absolutely. Hell yeah. It was a troll,
and I want to be clear, Beehive. I was joking.
I just mean generically.
Okay.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
I don't mean like this specific way.
You know what I'm saying?
But I'm just like, everybody wants to know who thinks what.
People now that people that listen to this podcast enough and people who I don't talk
music with everybody.
So to some people online know I'm I never, ever, ever give an opinion on music right
away.
never, ever, ever give an opinion on music right away.
That's just not how I choose to interpret and receive and process and digest music.
Maybe because I'm an artist myself, I put more stock into what artists are going through when they create their project.
These people are putting their mind, heart, and soul.
A lot of times, a lot is at stake.
A lot of times, family relationships falter.
A lot of times, you know, we have to self-medicate.
Artists go through a lot to create.
So I never, ever want to just judge just the music.
I like to know where people are.
Some artists you'll never be able to tell.
Some artists you'll never be able to tell. Some artists you can.
Sometimes that's their whole thing as an artist, is knowing exactly where they are at the time.
Drake, for me, you can.
You can.
Well, at some point you can.
So now, let me start with me.
I know everybody won't get to hear this whole thing
because we live in a microwave society where people don't really want to hear all that shit.
So let me get to my end point because I'm going to rant and I'm going to say a lot.
My end point here is I love Drake.
If you don't know, if this is your first time hearing me speak about Drake, let me inform you.
I am one of the biggest Drake fans that there is.
He knows this about me as well.
I go way back.
I'm well documented.
I don't need to get into all of that.
So let's start.
What's Drake's classic album?
I don't think he has one, but his best one would be Take Care, in my opinion.
Okay, so this is how I got there.
I think and I have always thought that drake is special yes the other people that i think are special all of them have a classic
right that got me to thinking i even asked you and your friend now keep up with me because my
memory is bad but my brain goes in
overdrive and sometimes I can't remember what I was saying.
I even told you and your
you and Cam. I think that was right?
Outside the hotel? Yeah. I said
hey why isn't Take Care a
classic? And you both had very
respectable answers.
It wasn't timeless.
It wasn't seamless. It was
almost. It was very, very, very close.
Very close.
Hey, I agree.
That album is take care, done bad.
I'm talking about his part.
It's take care, bad.
It's not taking care.
That album is not taking care.
It's not taking care. That album is not taking care.
And as a Drake fan, somebody who thinks that his responsibility to music is greater.
I think that what I heard was a man that was so far gone from himself.
I'm not looking at now. I'm looking at where this is going and where it's headed.
And to see where it's going, we have to look behind us.
And when I look behind me, I'm scared to death at where it's headed, because where it's going, we have to look behind us. And when I look behind me, I'm scared to death at where it's headed.
Because where it's headed, they're going to finish the job that Napster started.
They're going to finish that job. And it's not going to be enough income for all the niggas running around getting bread.
I'm glad y'all think that don't apply to y'all that move around in this industry.
But it does.
You don't see very many rappers
getting what they got
to do walkthroughs and shit.
Know why? Because much like Napster,
when all of these escorts and hoes
came and started taking $200,
we didn't really need the rappers no more.
And that's a really bad
example, but the same point,
it's the same impact. I was the first
person on this podcast to say that
streaming this looks very scary what's about to happen so i can't laugh with you i i feel that way
everything that you're talking about drake right now did you say about jay at volume three i'm
playing devil's advocate here i'm just put pointing out a point here and for everyone on twitter don't
kill me i'm not not comparing Jay and Drake.
I'm saying in their runs as artists, did you put the same amount of pressure on Jay-Z on volume three?
No.
This is where they are as far as albums go.
No.
I'm saying the cohesive amount.
No.
They're there.
No.
No, that's not true. one two three four albums volume three
views well if you let me get to my point i wasn't i wasn't this age i wasn't this age i was not this
age now this age is when i'm starting to see things a bit differently. So I wasn't concerned at that age.
I, much like you, was just concerned with the music.
And as I got older, my beef with Hov was,
damn, he's the only one that they probably like enough to let get.
No, no, no, I'm not talking.
No, no.
He's the only one they probably like enough to let get a seat at the table.
And that'll be real big as like a black rapper, the best,
a seat.
Of course, of course, of course.
That'll be huge.
And then he got there
and I'll, you know,
be careful what you wish for.
I, that's when our shit began.
But he got that seat.
And he's continued
to hustle ever since.
I mean, Jay is-
And I would say Drake
is probably in that seat
because Jay had gotten that seat
and so on and so forth.
But I'm just saying, albums wise, you count them in their discography.
We're at volume three.
And I don't think fucking Jay got this heat.
We're not going to.
We're not going to.
I get it.
We're not.
Let's get off of this.
Yeah.
But I'm.
Oh, shit.
Wait.
We got.
Hold on.
Because I want to be clear.
There was fucking.
Be clear, New York. Oh, God. be clear. They was fucking talking about my voice.
Be clear, New York.
Oh, God.
Oh, was that good?
It is real good.
That was good, right?
No.
No.
I'm not talking about you. I'm just talking about the juice.
I think that Drake's ceiling is even greater than he sees it.
That's my end point.
I think that Drake, as a kid from Toronto, who at one time was looked at as a real whack ass nigga.
I think he prides himself in making Toronto as big as can be.
I think you have succeeded in that mission, Drake.
I think your business is exactly where your brand warrants it be.
Your team of people is amazing.
I think you are the only one suffering. This is only my take.
I don't want anybody to listen to my opinion and change your opinion. I hate when people do that.
I'm not doing this for outer sensationalism or because I have a project coming. No, I do this.
This is why I'm doing this. My son being in my life has changed my perspective
a bit, I think the adults probably need to be the adults now, so sometimes we need to listen to our
criticisms, I need to listen to mine, all that fucking around shit I was doing on Twitter, no,
I need to separate myself, because the kids need the adults now, the kids now, my kid, right, who
I've been out of his life for 10 years, music is our connection, him and I.
I'm seeing the influence that music has on my child, not only on my child, but all of his friends.
My kid is 14, freshman in high school, all his friends.
I think music has an influence on children that a lot of times even the parents don't know if they don't tell us.
Right. And a lot of times they don't. I didn't tell my mom when I started doing a whole lot of times even the parents don't know if they don't tell us, right?
And a lot of times they don't.
I didn't tell my mom when I started doing a whole lot of shit.
I know I'm getting off topic.
I'm talking about for me, for me, Drake is fighting a bigger fight than Toronto.
He no longer only belongs to Toronto.
He's fighting for a lot more of us than
just Toronto if you ask me my opinion I think Drake can be the fastest to a billionaire
ever yeah he just made um he finally just made Forbes uh wealthiest in hip hop this year. He knocked out 50 Cent. Fuck Forbes.
And speaking of 50 Cent, and I'll get into this later, vital mistake Drake made, ignoring 50 Cent.
This is what I mean.
To know what's coming, you got to look before you.
50 built his empire off of people thinking he is stupid.
Right? Can we agree?
Explain that, because I don't.
You don't think? Alright.
When 50 was...
When 50 put out How to Rob.
Alright, we're going that far. Okay, okay, okay.
Now I see. I'm sorry. I thought you were saying
when 50 was really introduced to the world,
not to us.
He was perceived as stupid.
The executives thought this was some stupid dumb nigga from Queens.
Just some thug.
He was blackballed. They didn't want to get killed over the shit.
Oh man, did 50 out
think them all.
He made his
empire off of people.
That's in the 48 laws of power. This ain't me talking.
If you don't believe me.
So that's what he did, right?
Now,
Drake, I think that You don't believe me. So that's what he did. Right now, Drake.
I think that meek Drake thing is important here to look at.
What's the J line on light it up? Drake, here's how they're going to come at you with silly rap feuds trying to distract you.
Put me on record here.
No offense.
I don't want to disrespect anybody.
Meek is an idiot.
Meek is not the brightest bulb.
That's just what it is.
That's my opinion.
He's not.
I dropped out in the 10th grade
Listening to him speak
He's just not
Of a higher level of thought
Right
He is a pawn
I believe
This is only my belief
That he was sent
I absolutely believe that
He was sent
To distract that man Drake
Right
This is my belief
Yeah we discussed that I think it was addressed On the 30 for 30 freestyle Me to distract that man Drake. Right? This is my belief.
Yeah, we discussed that.
I think it was addressed on the 30 for 30 freestyle.
You and I were the only two people at first that said 30 for 30 freestyle is not about Meek.
That is about Jay-Z.
Yes, Rory.
See, that's why I'm so invested here
because I have been obsessively watching Drake
before his career started. I have been obsessively watching Drake before his career started.
I have to.
Drake, Cole, Kendrick, those three move the needle.
Those three transcend music.
Those are the three people that my grandparents, my parents and my child would ask me about together.
That's a unique set. There's some other people that are making their way to that group.
But those are the three. So I have to watch those three obsessively.
And they all stand for a cause, a very important cause.
We need these three. Kendrick's cause we can see it we don't have
to question it and we don't have to question what his agenda is of course at all this is a case of
be careful what you wish for because I was the first person to say that I didn't really enjoy
Kendrick's last album but it was a masterpiecerick's last album, but it was a masterpiece.
And he took a risk with that.
It was a masterpiece.
I said that when it came out.
So here we get Drake's album, which I enjoy.
I like it.
I don't want that to get lost in what I'm saying.
I really, really like Drake's album.
But, nope, not enough, I have too much invested in him,
Drake, Cole, Kendrick, some of us elder statesmen in rap rely on y'all, We are depending on y'all.
The fight that we started last decade is the baton is in your hand.
So let me talk to the people about who I am.
Am I still being concise in my points?
Yes.
Absolutely. Let me tell the people who I am and who a lot of musicians are.
At in the height of my career, my success, when Kevin Louse and Leo Cohen were trying
to make me be someone I did not want to be, when I couldn't walk nowhere without a million
people following me.
I hated it.
That's who I am. I think today we need to change the narrative of who I am to y'all because some of the people that know me know where my spirit lie. Drake know
himself. I think he has a good idea of who I am at my core. Not a bitter bit of blood run through my veins. Everybody's
not built to deal with stardom that way. I am not. Self-awareness is important. That was
uncomfortable for me. Marshall, I've spoken with him because all the shit I'm getting, I'm getting
from other geniuses too. This ain't just me talking. I'm just a vessel.
Marshall, in confidence, told me he'd love to go pump gas one day.
Guess what? I fucking believe him.
I believe him. that have been afforded the universe crave for those small moments that seem like nothing to the average person.
Can we play this lighted up verse, Rory, please?
Because I believe to see what's about to happen, we need to see what came before. And no disrespect to Meek, but Drake, where you sit is very important.
Understand your opponent this time is not Meek.
Oh, back to that 50-cent point before you play this.
My point with that was, didn't Drake show the world exactly how meticulous he was during that beef?
Absolutely.
1,000%.
A lot of people that didn't know.
Some of us knew.
Some of us that watched knew.
A lot of people that didn't know found out how slick that boy can be, right?
When he asserts himself, right?
I think that that was vital information to whoever it is that is against him in his mission.
I think whoever it is against him, I won't name names.
I think whoever that person is, I think they would like to know how meticulous Drake can be.
Because I think whoever that person is, is an adult.
And they are far more meticulous than your
brain is now not later your fight is greater than that I think Drake can be iTunes that's what I
think I think Drake I've seen Drake create a genre of music Drake the weekend party divisionnd, Party, Division, Madrid, Jordan.
He could have really bust his ass if he wanted to go get Bryson Tiller.
Drake has the influence to beat iTunes, if I'm thinking bigger,
which my therapist told me to do.
So I apply it to everything now.
I think Drake, did we play this clip?
No, we didn't play it yet.
Oh, of Joe Budden TV or Light It Up? The Joe Bud this clip? No, we didn't play it yet. Oh, of Joe Budden TV?
The Joe Budden TV? No, we didn't play it. We didn't play nothing?
Well, let's play that.
Play that. Let's play that.
I get every laugh on Joe Budden TV
and look who it is.
Yes.
Drake wanted to be here.
Drizzy, Mr. So Far Gone.
You've taken over New York City. Yup. And you didn't just catch me out here, too. I came to be here. Drizzy, Mr. SoFar gone. It's come. You've taken over New York City.
Yeah.
And you didn't just catch me out here, too.
I came to support Joe.
For real, just for the record, man.
And I appreciate it.
Yeah, I came to support Joe.
Thank you very much.
Now, you asked me how the area was feeling.
Yeah, I did.
I need to ask you how you're feeling.
I feel humble, man.
Definitely.
Sorry. Listen, don't. Don't. Listen, don't pull this up.
Listen, listen.
Don't political.
I'm giving you the not right real.
What year is this?
I'm giving you the not right real.
2009, it says on YouTube.
You happy.
I'm honored.
April 2009, which means really 2008.
I mean, so far gone.
Fresh into 2009, right?
So far gone was picking up a lot of steam.
Stop it. Right there.
That's what I want. Right there.
Right there.
That part is very key, y'all.
Please listen to me.
Hey, pause it. Pause it, Rory.
Pause it, please.
Hey, again, I'm only giving you
my thoughts on my podcast.
I'm only speaking to the people
who understand and are watching at a certain algorithm.
I'm speaking to the people who are able to look deeper. Everybody's brain ain't that
fucking developed. Play this shit right here.
It's great. It's great. I never, I definitely never thought it would go this far.
Stop it. Right fucking there. That's my point.
Drake is still, hey, I go back to when every Drake video was bad.
I go back to when Drake dressed like a piece of shit.
I go back to when the flow was still a little choppy and he still really didn't know where to insert those melodies.
But you could tell it was coming.'m one of those drake fans i'm qualified to speak here in this arena
drake now i remember i come from when he was on all the memes the bad way. That nigga's so ill,
this is only my opinion,
I think every time he's on a meme,
it's him doing it on purpose.
I think that's planned.
I think all the hotline room video,
I think the last album cover,
Head in the Clouds,
I think this album cover,
I think all of that shit
is planned by him and his team.
His team is amazing!
Well,
I don't know if you know, those memes and the sad
clown and troll shit that people
did on Twitter was before Take Care.
And then Take Care came
and he went full-fledged
sad. He just bought
into it right away. Yeah.
And it sold crazy.
That's how calculated he is.
So that was a very calculated move
in that sense.
He even said that about,
he literally said about Hotline Bling,
he knew it was going to be made
into memes and GIFs.
He knew that.
He wanted that.
The dancing shit was 1,000%
to go viral.
He wanted that.
He did that on purpose.
Yeah, yeah.
That part is apparent.
But I'm saying it goes back
to before Take Care,
before he was,
of course he was very emotional
on So Far Gone
and Thank Me Later. But he bought into that 1,000% and put before Take Care, before he was, of course, he was very emotional on So Far Gone and Thank Me Later.
But he bought into that 1,000% and put out Take Care,
which was the saddest fucking project ever.
And we all ate that shit up.
Play from there.
Oh, wait, because my point with this right here,
I want to stay on my points because I have a lot of them.
My point with this is I believe him when he says that.
He could have never imagined.
This is after So Far Gone.
You don't think that this kid feels like he's at the top of the world right now?
Nigga, no.
No.
No.
Too much is dependent on you.
For me, anyway.
I love it too much.
And after streaming, there's nothing left.
There's nothing next, y'all.
I gotta talk to Drake, Cole, and Kendrick
and hold them accountable.
Because back when we had motherfucking
8-tracks after 8-tracks, 45, 45 records,
records, tapes, tapes to CDs,
I never knew what was coming next.
We know what's coming next
and we wasn't getting paid before as artists. If nobody want to talk about it, let's keep
it a buck. It's time to change the narrative. It's time to recondition how we think. It's
only but so many artists that are making a great enough living to afford themselves the lifestyle in which they portray.
Does it take me to say that to y'all?
No, right?
Certainly not.
I'm not getting my information from somewhere that y'all can't pull from.
I'm just judging him or more than the music.
Play from here. I think you can have more, Drake. I think you are like the fucking golden child.
I think you are so much greater than me. So much. Guess what, though? You couldn't be greater without me.
There's a whole line of MCs from last decade that laid their blood, sweat, and tears for the ground that y'all can walk today.
Last decade, they told me I had to act a certain way and dress a certain way and record a certain way I told him niggas suck my dick. Fuck your record label nigga
as
an emotional
22 year old
Who applauded when holes came in Def Jam because he was breaking barriers
We want a black successful rapper at that Jewish table. That's what I'm saying to Drake right now.
There's a whole nother table.
You think Hov has stopped?
Somebody answer me.
You think Hov is at his final table?
Hustler Hov.
Huh?
We know who he is, right?
Hustler Hov.
You think he's chilling?
Or you think he sees something coming
no i think he's planning he's planning right ridiculous in the moves he's making right now
drake let's look at this point look at this point and this is conspiracy theorist joe this is where
i get a little weird look at this point though back to drake can be itunes dra, I believe in energy. Drake has a different type
of energy. His energy
has attracted the likes of Beyonce
repeatedly.
His energy
has Rihanna on his dick for a long
time. Right?
His energy
caused some type of energy
between him and Chris Brown, someone who I
think, while disturbed,
is one of the most talented people in the world.
He just has an energy with the other megastars in the world.
Jay don't have that fucking energy.
Jay is a hustler.
I'm not giving you my opinion.
I'm telling y'all.
I'm telling, yes.
I'm telling y'all What we know about these people
Jay
Has hustled
His way
To
His empire
See
How we live it
Is how we get it
Drake
Play this
Because he goes further
Play this
When do you see your first disc coming?
Hopefully like
Back to school times
Like you know
Early fall
Alright no
You think I said disc
Disc Oh disc Yeah When do you I heard the line Disc me Not gonna reply Hopefully like back to school times like you know early fall. All right. No you think I said this disc
Oh this yeah, when do you I heard like this me not gonna reply
Somebody's gonna send a shot like you man. I'm a nice guy
I'm nice, but you're just too witty for your own. I'll be beefing with losing it
I be people loser sensitive
And it's my job as a rapper To let niggas know
That they can't
If I get this
It's gonna be
It's gonna be a female
Trying to get at me
I bet
Some irony there
With the behavior
Why?
Listen to me
Look at him
Alright so
I tried to get this nigga
To say who he was
Gonna diss
Somebody is going
I'm not going to diss.
Diss me and you'll never hear a reply from me.
We heard the line.
That was just a line.
Somebody going to say some shit.
Yeah.
And you're going to feel some type of way.
And the MC and you.
I'll be honest, man.
Everybody that, you know, they try to keep.
You know, I'll say one thing.
They keep trying to create a problem to me.
Me and Cutty.
I love that guy, man.
I listen to his music.
I think he's great.
I think he's talented. I think he's talented.
I won't have a problem with him.
You know, see this new generation?
Stop that.
We don't care about what he's saying from there.
We don't care about what he's saying from there.
I just want to show his mindset.
It's women.
If somebody diss me, it's going to be women.
And, nah, my nigga, I'm so good.
Somebody diss me, I'm cool.
No, that was then.
People develop.
See, because some people
Gonna say to me
Joe people are supposed
To change
No we supposed to evolve
And improve on ourselves
We not supposed to lose
Who we are
Right
Play light it up please
Cause all of this
Is foresight
Me talking to Drake
Having that conversation
Ain't nothing but foresight.
Triple Enchandra don't even ask me how.
Connected to a high power. Stop, stop, stop, stop, stop, no.
No, no, no, you won't fool me that way.
Because Hov is too much of a genius.
So let me see this computer.
Oh, that was smart, Joe Budden.
Yeah, that was.
Tell a nigga what you do with your ass.
Yeah, I fucked up where it was.
He's got the fucking lyrics on the screen.
I know, I know.
He could have just read this shit.
All right, come on.
I try to take this.
Oh, here we go.
Rewind hold.
I'm sorry.
Rewind hold. I'm sorry The wine Hove I'm sorry
Man of the
Ow
Triple entendre
Don't even ask me how
Con Edison
Flung connected to a higher
Stop it
Stop it
Stop it
Um
And this ain't no Illuminati shit
But like
I believe in energy too
And as of late
I've been into numerology
I looked up Hove
I looked up motherfucking Drake too
Right
But
I believe that Hove Is in the energy as well. I'm just throwing paint in the wall. Keep playing it.
None of this matters. We don't care about this.
None of this matters We don't care about this
Oh, let's listen
Nope, nope
I just run the town
I don't do too much
Let's listen now
Let's keep listening, y'all
Let's keep listening. He has. He's talking to you. That's you too. He's still talking to you And he's still Shut it off
Now of course
Of course
I'm fucking around
I don't know what he was talking about
All of that
But I do
I like where you're going with this
No no no
It was a good lighter moat
In this podcast
No but I do believe in energy
And I do believe that
Hov has seen it all
And done it all
I do believe that
So
This song to me,
someone who's looking deeper,
is a clear indication that
right here, Drake's mind
is on the women, Hov's mind
is on the bigger picture. My point is
Hov is not me. He's very meticulous.
Let's get to views. He sounds so uninspired
on views. Let me tell you, here's my
other conspiracy theory about views.
Track one
You can't fool me baby
No no no
No no no
No no no
Drake I think you're too much of a genius
For me to think
That you talking about
A bitch's perspective
On track number one
I don't believe it
I think that track number one
Is a stream of consciousness
I think that track number one
Is your way of sending shots
To the public
like a bat cry for help in the air, nigga, you talking about yourself. I don't think you have
a confidant that you can fucking confide in to talk about these feelings. And just when I thought
I was wrong, you said that to me as you closed the album out. Thoughts too deep to share with
a therapist. Nigga, I could have this conversation as if you was in front of me.
And you've been in front of me.
So you know that this is love.
Me and you play truth or truth.
I left that truth or truth.
Truth or truth is a game I play to gauge people's brains.
You're real good at it.
I left that truth or truth game saying that boy is different.
It confirmed Me thinking you
Was the golden child
But it told you
I was different at two
Your brain
Is different
So I think
It was a stream of consciousness
On track number one right
Track number two
Might be the worst
Follow up
To track number one
I've ever heard
On any Drake project
And I love that song
Okay
That song is indicative
Of my point
Drake Who has been On my list of a nigga who has
not had an undeniably whack verse in years I didn't even give him one until my way with Fetty
that was my first time giving him a whack verse you can it's not by coincidence That there's a string of records now
With horrible lyrics
I turned the six upside down
It's a nine now
No, no, no
I'm not defending that
I'd rather just
Go the overall picture here
Of this album and not go track by track
We're not
So let me close with the beginning and end Because this album and not go track by track and we're not bar by bar. We're not.
So let me close.
So let me close with the beginning and end.
Cause this will get us on a tangent.
That's my,
I,
that's my thought on track number one track,
the last track views.
It ends the way every Drake album normally ends.
As far as the braggadocious triumphant background music,
it ends all of his projects in that way.
This time, it was different.
I couldn't feel it.
I didn't believe it.
What I was getting from the words was different.
Now, on So Far Gone, which is his classic,
on So Far Gone, he didn't have none of that shit he was talking about.
But God damn it, I believed him.
Now he has everything in the universe.
I didn't believe his voice, his tone, in the words he was saying.
And I thought that his meticulous ass was closing that album,
trying to tell us something different.
So, I want to define introspection right now
because he is the air quotes king of introspection. And I define words even when I know what they mean
just because the context of the English language is lost today. Anytime you ask somebody what a
word mean, first thing out their mouth is Well to me it mean
No bitch
I want to know what it mean
Introspection
Observation or examination of one's own mental and emotional state
Mental processes
The act of looking within oneself
Now
Since take care to now,
can anybody tell me that Drake has done that?
No.
But we can tell you where Kourtney works.
Hooters on Peachtree.
I give Drake more credit than that is what I am saying.
And if there's one place I'm qualified to speak, it's on introspection.
So now I'm on my podcast right now.
Give me two seconds.
I'll call you right back.
All right.
It's on introspection that I can speak about.
And when I met Drake, you know what?
I'm going to I'm going to wrap here. But can I tell a story? Can met Drake, you know what? I'm going to wrap here.
But can I tell a story?
Can I just tell a Drake story?
I just want to give backstory.
Always good to hear.
I called Drake.
I want to give backstory to that YouTube clip.
I called Drake when he was leading up to So Far Gone being released.
Before he put it out.
And I said to him, you are the one.
You are the one. Stay this way. Stay. It's you. Like I had that talk with him. And then I said,
I would love to work with you. He said, I'm in Toronto now, but I'll fly up and we'll get
something done. I said, cool. Wait, self-awareness is important. I want to tell'm in Toronto now, but I'll fly up and we'll get something done. I said, cool.
Wait, self-awareness is important.
I want to tell the people out there, just so y'all know who I am.
I asked Drake, Kendrick, and Cole for verses early before anybody knew who they was.
They couldn't ever do it because their superstardom got too big.
Nobody's happier about that than me.
No, but I'm not one of them.
I'm not one of them hating niggas.
I'm from a different time. So anyway, Drake never came not one of them. I'm not one of them hating niggas. I'm from a different time.
So anyway, Drake never came to do that verse.
But he did come up one day for that party that we was at when we filmed that.
He came up for that.
And I said, yo, we going to get that verse done?
He said, no, I have to go and do this.
Hov called me to the studio to do what's the joint?
This was the wax song.
Off that?
Yes.
Off that shit, that shit That wasn't
When Hov didn't let him
Get a verse
Cause he might wash it
When I heard that song
I was disappointed
I was sad
Because I was like
Damn
Then he wore
Mad Tims afterwards
Yeah
Yes
Rory
Madi
I had so much fire
Planned for Drake and I
That day
Cause we were so much
More alike
Than we were different
As far as
I'm not talking about a success level.
See, people going to speak for where I have failed, but that's fine.
I want yesterday. I want tomorrow to be better than yesterday.
Nobody's happier to me that the Warriors have broken the Bulls record.
No. Why? Because none of us thought we could ever see it.
It was impossible. That's all I'm saying.
ever see it it was impossible that's all I'm saying I need Drake to fight the impossible fight the one I failed at because I was too emotional the one a lot of us failed at because we wasn't
talented enough the ones a lot of us failed at because the people wouldn't listen we had the
same point but the game and the time was different now is the time and the climate is now for that fight to be fought.
Okay, with that said,
did he not do that on
Views? Is that what you're getting at?
Views tells me
something is wrong.
Okay.
So you're saying he's not hungry anymore?
No, no. Oh, so that was my story.
In Sin City one night, when I was
in Sin City, Drake calls me while I'm in Sin City one night, when I was in Sin City,
Drake calls me while I'm in Sin City.
What year are we now?
What was this?
5 a.m.? 5 p.m. in New York?
This is something.
Not 5 p.m. in New York.
What was before that?
What was after Dallas?
That one.
That was the one.
What year did that come out?
2011.
He called me.
I was in Sin City.
Had to be 2011 because I've been stopped going to Sin City.
He called me and he asked me some shit that will remain between him and I.
And when he finished, I said, Drake.
That shit that you just did was amazing.
How? For me, I was trying to get inside information, if you want me to be honest if i'm being totally transparent i was trying to see
how someone who had it all still was that inspired to rap like that to mcs i'm telling y'all out
there that just judge music the mcs for a lot for a long period of time was looking at drake
like an immortal that's how he. I still think he's that.
Maybe I'm wrong and holding on to false shit.
I still think that boy is the one that will change the way music is received in 50 years.
I'm open to being wrong.
I am.
I am.
I know I sound a little nuts to some people.
But what was I saying right before that?
Because I want to finish that point and then we can end it.
Oh, my story.
So he said, yo, if you want to be honest, I'm still hungry.
And he might as well have stabbed me in the heart as an MC because I couldn't understand it.
I lost my way in this game.
I wanted to leave as soon
as I found out what it was. I'm too much of an introvert. So for him to say that, it was like
God telling me there was a stronger version in front. A nigga was going to get it done.
That Drake is no longer, is what I'm saying. Okay. Well, I totally get exactly what you're
saying in the sense that he is not hungry as an MC, which may have been apparent on views.
I don't think it's because he's had it all, too.
I don't think it's because he's done it all.
I think he's uninspired.
I think it's different.
I think he felt like he's just gotten to a point where he's too polished to take a risk.
Is his hunger in a new area now?
That's what I'm looking at.
My point here is he's in a new area now. That's what I'm looking at. My point here is
he's developed a lot.
Everything that has come up to this point
has shown me that
views did not surprise me at all.
Everything that was on that album,
I thought was going to be on that album
because if you've looked
since his last fucking take care
was the last time we thought
he was really rapping.
You think?
For me.
I know, for you I'm saying.
And Rory knows
everything has told me
that he's going in this direction
and as calculated
as you just say
that he is
and how hungry he was
at that point
who's to say
that this is now
his direction
or his view
no pun
I think he's equally
his hunger
could be there
let me reply to that
let me reply to that
I'm one of the people that ran to download
everything drake ever put out ever without hearing it i didn't need to know i'm the person that ran
the slaughterhouse in 2007 8 i think 8 8 2008 and said yo listen to this kid they thought i was nuts
right i like risk drake and i don't i think he's at a place Where it's no longer a risk
That's what I'm saying
When he put out
Hold on we're going home
Loved it
Any record he's done like that
Loved it
I don't care whether he wrote it or not
The R&B music
I love all of that
I love the dancehall shit on this album
So not to interrupt you
But right there
Just hold on we're going home.
I think we've talked on the podcast, I think his quote was, I want to make a wedding song.
I want to make something that transcends my regular hip-hop.
What a genius, right?
Yeah.
Okay.
So, he's seeing that he wants to go in that direction.
He does the trap shit, because that's popular within the urban market.
Let me keep my fans here.
And that's not true.
Because I'm clearly trying to go in a different direction
with my pop music, but I'm trying to gather everyone.
I saw Views as the My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy.
Let me appease every fan that I've gathered on the way here.
That's how I saw this album, which is why I wasn't shocked.
And while I do understand your energy now is within passion,
mine is in his understanding.
I have logic and understanding as well behind mine.
I didn't say that.
I don't think he's making this album for you, for the rap fan.
I think he's making this for some global shit.
Wait, why are you boxing me as a rap fan?
Don't do that.
No, I'm saying what you're expecting from him.
I get what you're saying.
I know you like more than that.
That's not responding to me.
I don't think he's making it for the day one rap fans.
He's making this for some global shit.
Body weight.
Look at the single now.
He's got his high short and he's happy.
Wait, y'all, y'all.
I have to interrupt y'all.
Wait, or you.
Okay.
I'm not ever saying it.
I'm not addressing what you're saying.
I agree.
I think Drake is trying to be the best artist in the world.
I agree.
So why is that? How is that counter to what I'm saying? I think Drake is trying to be the best artist in the world. I agree.
So how is that counter to what I'm saying?
No, but we're not saying that you're wrong.
We're just saying the point of view.
We're looking at the understanding and his mind frame in doing these moves because you're saying that he has lost hunger.
He's not inspired.
I'm just saying his inspiration may be in another place now.
That's all.
Where is that other place? Tell bigger yeah pop pop music stop repeat what you just said two more times repeat exactly what you just said bigger into pop music that sound like more reason
to be more motivated and inspired than ever i'm talking but his artist. He did Hotline Bling.
Work was fucking the number one record.
Which, by the way, Rihanna.
That's not his record. That's Rihanna.
That's his record. That came from his camp.
That's his record. I know Rihanna made it Rihanna.
Hotline Bling and One Dance
are his two highest charted singles
of his career, though. Everything he's doing now says
my hunger is in pop music and everything.
This is what is a little frustrating.
Drake is going to sell more records than ever.
Okay.
Well, I'm not talking about his success.
And I'm not talking about how amazing.
I love those records.
No, we're not.
We're not disagreeing with you at all, Joe.
We're not disagreeing with you at all, Joe. We're agreeing. We're saying where the – he could be hungry just not for the change in lyricism
and the more – being more introspective and showing growth in that way.
Okay, Rory and Marissa, what I'm talking about is who I think
and who I know Drake to be at his core.
I think that's – I'm talking about who he is.
He's such – he's not a one-tr trick pony, so he makes all these amazing records.
Of course.
But him, him inside, I keep saying, I miss the Drake that pushes the agenda, not let the agenda push him.
He who he is inside is what created all of this.
Now what has created all of this is now, is eating at him.
And I'm talking about artists.
See, sometimes we ignore artists because they artists,
but we keep seeing them die.
There's a reason for it.
There's a reason that artists are popping pills.
There's a reason for all of that stuff.
Artists be going through shit.
You think Drake don't feel?
Let's not be stupid.
He hasn't told us anything about any of that.
That's point number one Point number two
To your point Rory
This is what makes me look at him a little funny
Every chance he get
He diss niggas
Who don't sell no records
Yet he seem to me like
He feels like he needs future for something
I think that's to
Hold on to the fan base
That he doesn't want to hold on to the fan base that is the urban trap music while he does the pop shit.
Because if he doesn't do the future shit and knows he's going in the hotline bling one dance lane, he's losing a lot of fucking people.
And he's at such a point now that he can't please everybody.
He's gathering every aspect of our genre.
Great, then stop dissing the niggas you
holding on to. It's rap. He's just talking
shit. Yeah, but to
us deeper minds, I want to believe
you and when you dissing the niggas that you grabbing
on to for dear life, it makes it
hard for me to believe.
That's number one. Number two, that
proved my point too. Because my only point
here is I think Drake is greater than even Drake knows for himself.
I don't ever feel like and I and future is amazing.
Drake is different than us. He's different. He is.
I I make it akin to power to the people that think I'm hating.
To me, it's equivalent to power when
ghost who's the man got a little too arrogant and lost himself and then that white nigga took
his club from him and then told him like I'm telling Drake the nigga I know would have never
lost that club the nigga I know can make this album that he put out without a mouth.
Rappers know that.
You can't fool a real nigga is what I'm saying.
It's time we recondition the masses.
That's not okay.
We need the niggas that are great to be great.
Because the kids today are going
to have kids tomorrow. That's what I'm saying, y'all.
Can I raise a point? Not an opinion?
And I think I'm done with my points.
You would say everyone would agree that Drake is a relatable artist and has been relatable
his entire career and that is what's drawn people to him?
No.
You don't think
Drake is relatable?
I don't.
As a regular human being
that walks...
That feels shit
and...
Yeah.
With the girls.
Don't overthink this.
I have an answer.
You haven't let me answer it.
I don't.
Oh, my answer was no.
Yeah.
I think half of his career
has been that way.
That's what I'm saying.
I don't feel like
there's a certain point
I feel like it stopped.
Hey, why we don't hear Drake and Cole no more?
They don't need each other.
They don't.
They don't need each other.
They're in two separate lanes doing just fine.
Did they need each other when they did Joe to see that?
I don't separate to that point, but remind me to come back to my point.
Oh, then do it now.
So with Drake has been very relatable,
and I think that's why people have grasped towards him right off rip because he's very vulnerable and shows himself and people relate to that.
Now, he is not a relatable person.
And I think Drake has given us his life to a certain extent on record.
Wait, why is he not a relatable person?
Now.
Now it could be a lot more difficult to be relatable.
So on views, going into the studio, this is all I have no idea.
It's just speculation making a point.
Going into views, knowing his whole career has been based on people connecting to exactly what he has to say,
he doesn't have anything to say to the average person walking in that studio.
he doesn't have anything to say to the average person walking in that studio.
And that right there, young people, is the point that I want to drive home.
Because the hip-hop that I fell in love with was old hip-hop, of course,
but it was hip-hop with a message.
Rappers and MCs, and I can speak on MCs because I'm an MC.
So I'm not speaking to Drake the artist because I'll never be that artist.
He's too amazing. None of us, a lot of us won't be, but the MCs
reported from around the world.
Drake, the
MC we fell in love with.
He told us about
where he was from, his point of view.
He told us about, let me tell you something.
Why can't this be a point?
Everything that you love about him and who he is and the passion he has in his music,
what you're saying, you felt lacked in views because you didn't feel it.
No.
That is a reflection of where he's at right now.
And Rory, my counter to that is I disagree.
I think he is fighting a huge fight behind the scenes, but he has to tippy-toe.
He can't tell us. That's similar to what Mad tippy-toe. He can't tell us.
That's similar to what Madi and I were saying.
He can't tell us.
I'm saying when he digs deeper and finds another way to get over that hump
that many of us failed at because we weren't equipped,
and when he does that, he'll be able to mass produce himself this way and it never
lack feeling or merit I think Drake has a lot to talk about I think that that very meticulous man
keeps hinting at something he just won't tell us because he keeps talking about hoes and while I
get it while I get it that may be who that part of who he is
too loving to fuck all the big booty bitches and really having you know that may be who he is too
but once he gets past it i got caught up too i'm not exempt we humans my nigga i lost myself that
was about to be my point i lost myself yeah he's the golden child but he's also the biggest rapper
in the world right now that has everyone saying if you don't drop a classic, you're whack. Which is why the adults need to be the adults.
I can't sit home and look at my kid, look at hip hop,
and tell me about all the fuck shit his friends is doing, right?
And feel like I'm out the game because I'm not playing the game.
But that's not true.
Because I'm reaching niggas that's playing the game, uh-uh, no, no, no, I can't,
I believe in energy, these are my beliefs, so while the world can say Joe Budden has no right to speak on Drake because he's never done it, no, I've never done it because I
wouldn't do it, I need a more, we need a more equipped version.
And since that man has told me out his mouth how much I have inspired and influenced him at some point in life,
because he's one of them geniuses where I'm sure many people have inspired him.
This is how energy works to me.
have inspired him this is how energy works to me and inspired me because Tupac said Tupac said who I love we I don't have to change the world I just got to inspire the mind that does so inspired me
inspires Drake inspired Drake uninspires me and uninspired Drake in turn inspires and uninspired me, which will inspire him.
That's how I feel. Me. Only me.
I need Drake to be the greatest. I need Drake to be greater than he even knows he can because his plight is for our lineage.
We won't be here.
Music will.
That's why I'm this invested.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
It's too big.
It's too big.
It's too important to me for me to allow y'all, not this time, for me to allow y'all to diss the messenger and ignore the message.
I'm way too invested in music.
I've said too much that if you take music off this planet, you have to take me with it.
If I believe what I believe, I have to be this way, Rory.
Yeah, and I hear that.
And back to the point of your thinking and your energy is in the passion of what's going on.
Mine is in the understanding.
Right. So what don't you understand? No, no on. Mine is in the understanding. Right.
So what don't you understand?
No, no, no, no.
The understanding of why this happened.
No, no, no.
I understand exactly what you're saying.
I'm saying why Drake put out views and why it sounds the way it sounds.
Did you think that was cohesive views?
I think 40 was the star.
It could have been more cohesive, but I think the production was phenomenal.
40 was the star um it could have been more cohesive but i think the production was phenomenal but i think with to run back to the point of grabbing all these audiences in doing that with
these pop records and not the introspective drake that we love he has to grab them to do this bigger
mission that you're speaking about because he has to get the masses here my point here beyonce could
not make lemonade without four She needed to get everyone
On board with her
To put out this story
Yes
Lemonade would've fell fucking flat
If she was just some R&B singer
See
Wow
So Drake needs
This mission
He could be on the same thing
See Roy
This could be way more calculated
But wait
Before y'all
Before y'all say that
I'm not gonna pull it up of course
But on this very podcast
Cause we've been documenting this
for a long time, for a year.
Oh, yeah.
We all sat here and agreed
that Drake was already at that position
and this was the album, right?
We said it here.
We all said it.
I'm not saying this in lieu of him having an album
that maybe I didn't think was his greatest work.
I've been obsessively watching this
for a year on this
podcast do you hear me y'all have been with me we've said this is the one right but he has a
ceiling that i'm not saying that oh well hey this wasn't the one so fuck drink never will i ever
ever ever ever be that foolish that man knows where i stand with him but i know we've said that a
thousand times but now in retrospect i don't know if that's very fair right and i think i know we
keep using hove as an example just because he's this generation's closest thing to hope and we
gotta stop that not his music but how people love him. Yes. This is my whole voice.
Push the agenda.
Don't overthink that.
I'm just saying who he is.
But just like you said, Drake doesn't even know his ceiling.
He could be bigger than what he already is.
He's already, you know, you said this could have been the album,
but there could be another album past that that could do even more than that.
Of course.
Not if he stays like this.
If he don't think bigger than this, that album will never come.
This is global.
That's what I'm saying.
It's not necessarily the rapping Drake that we knew or the pushing the agenda Drake.
I get that.
You're telling me about his popularity, and I'm talking about where his popularity should be.
Again, ours isn't passion.
Ours isn't understanding.
Exactly.
No, mine is just coming from having been in this fight.
I'm looking through a different lens.
I need the fans the same way 50 went to the radio a while back and just
brung sound scan up there every fucking week and recondition how fans think.
No,
somebody got to change that.
We have to stop judging just the music.
The niggas that we love
are killing themselves.
Chris Brown
looks nuts.
I love Chris Brown.
And I love his music.
And I think he's one of the most talented people in the world.
I'd be damned. I just lost
Prince. I'd be damned if something happened
to Drake because he feel like he
don't have no one to talk to. Just go listen to the end of views.
Don't don't.
I'm not telling no.
I agree with me.
Nobody believe me.
Nobody ride with me.
I'm just telling how Joe Budden feels on Joe Budden podcast.
Listen to the end of views for a nigga with the world.
It just don't sound believable.
There's a feeling missing throughout the entire album.
I won't stand for it.
He's greater than that.
Fuck that.
Nope.
I'm done.
That's all I got.
It's funny.
That reminded me of a bar on Club Paradise.
Damn, my biggest fear is losing it all.
Remember how I used to feel at the start of it,
and now I'm living a motherfucking fairy tale
and still trying to keep you a part of it.
Back to what I was saying where people connected with Drake so much,
and he is now not that person.
He can't tell me about an average relationship anymore,
so hence views.
Lost feeling because he may not have the same feelings that I have
as a fucking average 26-year-old person.
Rory, I agree with you.
I think views for him is all love lost for me.
Albeit on the biggest scale in the world and mine's on the lowest.
I think views is an uninspired Drake giving us, giving the people what he thinks will work.
On all love lost because I'm older, I was uninspired and telling people I am dying.
I'm speaking about art and artists.
They all are weird for a reason.
I'm not judging just music.
Yes, I am an over analytical Virgo with OCD.
I know y'all think I just fuck bitches and tweet ignorant shit
Well, you do that to my butt
No longer, no longer, no longer, no longer
You trying to change the narrative, I'm not
Because I love you
I love you too, dog, but I hold Drake to too much
I will end with that, I don't want to hold this hostage
I hold him to too much
I totally understand what you're saying.
And I'm open to being wrong. But I live
with the result of being wrong if all I'm telling
my brother to do is be great.
Be greater than. I live with being
wrong. I mean, if y'all gonna call me
a hater for wanting somebody to be great,
so be it.
But a lot rides
on Kendrick
Cole Drake Joe Budden
I'll name this podcast later
Y'all wanna close
With something?
Uh we should do
Sleeper songs
I don't think we have
An aux cord
But we should keep
The tradition going
Who am I to fuck
Tradition up
Yeah I mean
Um but yeah
In closing
I totally
I think we're on
The same page
1000% understand
What you're saying
Yeah
There was certainly
A feeling that was
Not there Yes In the Drake album.
We can all agree with that.
But I totally understand it.
And while you may have a point with this uninspired thing,
my only other point that I cannot prove because I do not know Drake or anyone in his camp,
his focus and inspiration could be going in this direction purposely.
This may be what he wants to do yes
that's all i am there okay i'm still gonna watch obsessively and document for the people who are
looking the way that i'm looking uh for the internet out there that is gonna listen to this
can you pull up a bunch of drake pictures and just photoshop joe creepily watching in the background
so i can enjoy that.
And then tag us in the place.
I don't give a fuck about what you gotta say.
I'm trying to keep light skin niggas on top.
Parks, we don't have an aux cord or anything, do we?
Whose phone is that?
That's my other phone.
Why do you have two phones?
Cause I got two phones, one for the plug
and one for the hoose.
No, I don't know.
Oh, God.
I'm not rolling.
Hey, Mom.
All right, well, I'm going to play a sleeper song through my phone to the mic.
But it'll get the points.
It's on Sunday, asshole.
It's on Sunday, you dick.
Tell your mother I said Happy Mother's Day, too.
Tell her I said hi, Ms. Faye.
Hi, Ms. Faye.
Marissa and Rory said hi, Mom.
I'll call you in 10
minutes bye oh oh my new bae dm'd me back hello oh my god um all right so i'm just gonna play it
towards the mic hopefully it works yeah that's fine i like it better like that anyway
this is my sleeper song of the week.
I think it's appropriate.
This is Drake, Closer to My Dreams. dreams no tolerance cut you at the house and have a hollis six get bored quickly he stayed grown so the ph drone had to get poured quickly ex-girls tripping i can't stop a new girl tripping but i
can't drop her because i need something to balance out the fact that it's hard to find a woman when
you're talented and black when you hollering at labels and they silencing you back because you
fail to thoroughly discuss some violence in your track well gunshot for the young guy on the seat The funniest part about the
Comeback season cover
Is where Drake looks
By far the oldest
And it's the youngest
Why he look like a fucking
40 year old single
Guy with a daughter that be creeping in the park
Drake
close to my dreams
I'm gonna try to do this
better than I tried before
my sleeper
song of the week is a sleeper mixtape of the week
which was Mike
Mike Posner's
2011 mixtape called The Layover
I had a bunch of tracks on I'm gonna just probably play one but he had a lot of features Big Crits on and Slim Thugs on Mike Posner's 2011 mixtape called The Layover.
It had a bunch of tracks on it. I'm going to just probably play one, but he had a lot of features,
Big Crits on it, Slim Thugs on it, B Major, Casey Veggies,
Machine Gun Kelly, So High the Prince.
A lot of good stuff on it.
He did a cover of Wonderwall, which is really dope.
But I think one of my favorites was this song called Attitude.
I can't even pronounce it.
With KC Veggies.
And this is it.
But to be clear, my pick is the whole mixtape.
Mike Poser is way more talented than people give him credit for.
Hell yeah.
And I'm so happy he has a hit single now.
And we look alike.
Make us hot again, Mike.
He's hot.
Top five song in the country.
And he wrote Boyfriend.
Yeah.
For Bieber.
Doesn't that sound good
when y'all keep talking over it
I just don't want to get
Pulled over by that
Shut up
This is a mixtape
So
And there you have it
That's brand new Mike Posner
Or old Mike Posner
Posner
Mike Posner
Or old Mike Posner
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Alright Monty
Come on man
Damn Trying to fucking Posner me to death Posner me to death God damn it 9.9 right here for commercial free Rush Hour music. All right, Monty. Come on, man.
Damn.
Trying to fucking posner me to death.
Posner me to death.
God damn it.
All right.
Mine, because I'm a real ass nigga.
No, I'm going to go with, where did we go?
Oh, man.
I'm so stupid.
All right.
I'm going to go by the gentleman.
I've picked one of his before.
Ro James.
I like what this brother's doing out there.
I fuck with him.
I fuck with him and his music, and his before. Ro James. I like what this brother's doing out there. I fuck with him. I fuck with him and his music.
And his album comes out soon.
Soon as in like two weeks soon.
You can go to iTunes now if you pre-order it.
There's a song on there called Burn Slow.
This was my first time hearing Ro James sing at a faster tempo.
And it gave me a little Frank Ocean in the beginning.
But after that, oh, yeah You ain't never had it like this before
Rolling my sheets while we rolling paper
Trying to get you high in them scrapers
Cash or vibe, cash or papers
You should call it sick, you should call it favors
I promise
You ain't never had it like this before, no, no
So don't you lie, don't you tell me that you gotta go to work
baby because i can pay you for the whole weekend baby
hey
there you have it wjbmc 101.9. That's brand new for my man Ro James.
Off that project, coming in two...
Goodbye.
Shut the fuck up, Marissa.
Yo, Power comes out next month.
So do you think this will go viral?