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Host 2
Could you pull up the G Herbo video? I thought this was pretty interesting to see. G Herbo was talking about the youngsters, this new generation of quote unquote gangsters and kids. To be outside the generation, it was dope. I don't feel like they just like this. I feel like they just thought that.
Host 1
Was cool to do.
Host 2
And it just them up like, you feel me? Like a lot of these kids, they still gave a potential to play sports and do all this.
Host 3
And they like, no, hell no.
Host 2
I want to be like Keith. I want to be like her social media aspect of it. Like they have pressure to do it. So now it's like, if you ain't got no gun on you a lame or you a. You feel like it wasn't like that with us gang. Like it was real street from our hood that didn't even carry a gun because they was just players. Like just with the. But they real street. They know how to fight. It's who trapped who just sold drugs, take care of their family and didn't play with.
Host 3
But they went.
Host 2
That didn't mean they was no ass or they was the that you play with. You feel me? Because resort to that.
Host 3
But now they.
Host 2
They forcing this next generation to have the car. Now everybody is 30 from the neighborhood, all with switches and they shooting.
Host 1
Like when we was gay banging, you knew what was like that. You feel me? Cuz it was only a handful of.
Host 2
That was like that. Not everybody like that now. You know what I'm saying? Because they forcing their hand to do that. Like, oh, yeah, you ain't. No, you ain't sliding.
Host 1
You ain't doing this, you ain't doing that.
Host 2
But it's like it was never like that.
Host 1
When we was in the streets of.
Host 2
India, I thought that was really interesting to hear that from him because his accountability and he was just like, yeah, we got the young that want to be like us. They don't know, bro, we had to be like this. But everybody around wasn't like that. Yeah, it's crazy to see the pressures with the youngsters got to deal with. Now I know you as a coach, you see a lot heavy also be here, you in the streets also. I'm saying with a younger son, it's just crazy to see that. That like all these little niggas really kind of be on that now. And we grew up in an era where you didn't have to be like that.
Host 3
But I can't say that I see what he's saying. But like, bro, they not. They wasn't the last era of street. I mean, everybody. Everybody's situation is kind of different. So I don't know. I. I'm a little up and up and down with that.
Host 1
I feel what he's saying. Cause even when I was in the neighborhood, like, I know I grew up with my mom and daddy, so. But I used to always go hang with my Jamar. All my guys bug. All the people, you know, we still see me with. Like, even, like, Big Eric and all them. Even Lil Ant. Everybody was different, right? It was some people you knew who was a shooter.
Host 3
Yeah.
Host 1
Some people who was like, he said, you knew some people who did whatever they did.
Host 3
Yeah.
Host 1
Not everybody was like that. Like, some people just really went to the club and it's like, we about to get on some girls or whatever. And then you had one dude, like, anybody say, no, I'm knocking somebody out, right? And you had that one dude who might have had something going up. So I'm going on with their life, you know what I mean? It wasn't really like it is now, bro. We go to the gas station, now we get out the car. It's like, you see a young dude, you automatically like, bro, how you doing, nephew? What's good, family? You know, you try to say what up to him, just to check their temperature. Yeah, because you. They. It's different, bro.
Host 3
And I, like I said, I'm on both sides with it, but I do understand on that side, because it ain't no cool in the hood no more. Everybody got to be gangster. So that's maybe what he's saying. But everybody got to be tough. And. Yeah, because the guns, you step near legal to have guns now, so.
Host 1
Yeah, but it was always only a select few. Like, you knew who played like that, and you kind of stayed away from them. Everybody knew, like, hey, he owned that. You know what I'm saying? Now every single kid, they feel like they got to be on there.
Host 3
Yeah, I see that side. Okay, now bring it out.
Host 1
Yeah, it's like I gotta be like.
Host 2
An unrealistic pressure that they put amongst themselves. Because, I mean, you know, some people, it's like you said, times evolve. If everybody got switching, I gotta protect myself, too. Yeah, but we grew up in the neighborhood. The homie down the street, yeah, he grew up in the hood, but he just went to school and was chill. Now, I might have been a over here who got a body, but he ain't out here posting it on Instagram. They. They bragging with that.
Host 1
Yeah, people got hats and all that. It's like, that's crazy.
Host 3
That's the effect of the music, though. That's why I said I'm kind of both sides with it, because it's kind of like. That's kind of what's being put out there. Kids only know what they listen to. These don't have switches to everybody start Talking about them in the rap song. So gotta play both sides of it.
Host 2
Like, that's why I sound like his accountability. Yeah. See chief keep see us. And they want to be like that. But, like, we didn't all was like that. Some of us was like that, but our entire click, it was different people doing different stuff. Everybody's like, nah. We drilling like, damn, can't somebody just go to school? Can't somebody just get on the hole? Like, ain't no variety in your game.
Host 1
Nobody player.
Host 3
And that's what I do. Shout out to g herbo. That's one of my favorites. But I do agree with that. Like, I don't think all these little is on these girls no more. That's damn near not a vibe no more.
Host 1
Nah, bro.
Host 2
They got shisties, bro.
Host 3
You damn near really want to rob with everybody else, man.
Host 1
I heard the other day from one of the young guys. He told me that girls don't like dudes that lift weights. I said, huh? I was like, I know. I ain't this old. He's like, yeah, you gotta be skinny. I don't think that's true, my guy. I was like, I ain't that far removed from y' all, but if you weigh 126 pounds, I don't think none of the girls gonna like you, bro.
Host 3
Yeah, that construction worker on the way, boy who teared and put roofs on. He about to thrash her as soon as she old enough.
Host 1
I was like, I don't think girls like.
Host 2
He like, nah.
Host 1
I'm like, bro, you might need to lift you a little skinny, bro. Like, you need this.
Host 2
Yeah, you might get some better advice, bro. Cause Drill is gonna be working third ship at Amazon. He's gonna up your life.
Host 3
Oh, you're throwing them boxes every day.
Host 2
I'll throw you and go straight in her house.
Host 3
I hate that they have that. Men don't have that one. Kids, if y' all watch this, please don't have that tape.
Host 1
Yeah, he told me that.
Host 3
I said, I don't think that one.
Host 1
I don't think that's true.
Host 3
You might need to start push up for no reason. Going to be gagging themselves for no reason.
Host 2
They try. They try fting the purple jeans, the switch, bro. They can't be too cocky at the purple jeans, bro. They got to put the blick in there.
Host 3
Is getting robbed with skinny jeans on, though. That's a fact.
Host 2
I don't. Don't overlook nobody. I don't care what you. They be wearing denim with the slides on. Like, I Got on right now with a fit. And they will your day up.
Host 1
Nah, them little dudes, bro. I ain't gonna lie. I'm scared. Oh, yeah?
Host 3
Oh, me too.
Host 1
Like.
Host 3
Cause you never know.
Host 1
Never. I'll be just. That's why I say what's up to everybody. Like, every little kid, every little dude, they'd be like, what up, Tate? What's up?
Host 2
Why you good?
Host 1
Everything straight. You know what I mean? Okay.
Host 3
Especially if I know your mama good.
Host 1
I just started talking like, I know your mom, your mama good. I was outside. I went to school with her, man.
Host 3
Yeah, let me buy you something to eat, boy. Let me feed you, boy.
Host 1
Yeah, especially I used to go out east. Go who? Hey, hey, you still keeping them grades up, ain't you? I didn't graduate. Oh, you graduated, boy. What you doing now? You already know Y. Yep.
Host 2
All right, man.
Host 1
Good. See no, boy. I'mma see you around now.
Host 2
That's the only time I ever embrace being called the gas. Say what's up? Hey, what's up, Jeffrey? How you living? Please don't shoot till I get out of here.
Host 1
Yeah, please don't rob this to. I leave them hard. Them cold. I was like with these, boy. Yeah, boy.
Host 2
Everybody got these as you were walking to your car.
Host 1
Everybody got these.
Host 3
You want them? Everybody got this.
Host 1
I damn. I got another pair, but you got on better, though.
Host 2
And it be some black forces with a body on them.
Host 3
That's a good one, though. I never thought about that.
Host 2
Hit that reverse, bro.
Host 1
I like yours better, dog. On everything.
Host 2
I'm tough as you walking fast to your car. Shout out to the Y is man facts. I'm still laughing. Meek Mill should really have a segment where he just tweets once a week ago. We all react to it because that is crazy. But did y' all see the Wiz tiny desk?
Host 1
I didn't catch it.
Host 3
I did.
Host 2
The Wiz Tiny desk was super fire, man.
Host 3
And he did all the jams, too.
Host 1
He did cushion one shoes.
Host 3
He did all this.
Host 2
He did a couple. Yeah, he did. Definitely did a couple off there for sure.
Host 3
Yeah.
Host 2
My only complaint is the homie he had doing the hooks. I wish. Yeah, I wish we would have had somebody else doing the hook shout out to him. He didn't do a bad job.
Host 3
He didn't do a bad job.
Host 2
But some of those classic hooks and wigs Wiz was performing.
Host 3
Should have just did.
Host 2
I rather the interlude at that point.
Host 3
We should have just did.
Host 1
I got. Check it out.
Host 2
It's fire, bro. It's one of My favorites for show.
Host 1
I got to check it out.
Host 3
Yeah.
Host 2
He was ranking his mixtapes and that was interesting to see. Very interesting to see where he ranked.
Host 1
His mixtapes, where he rank them.
Host 2
Obviously. He had Cushion Orange was 1. Okay. 2. He had Cabman Fever, of course.
Host 3
That's my favorite Wiz joint, period. I'm picking Cabin fever over cushion.
Host 1
Ah, nah, respect to your pick for me.
Host 3
That's just for me.
Host 2
Then he had Taylor Autodes, which I think is a fire tape.
Host 3
It is.
Host 1
What's that? What was my three times?
Host 2
Oh yeah, Mary three times. Yeah, that was my Taylor autodesk. And it was dope to hear him talk. He was like. At the time when I made it, I didn't even know it was fire. I was just in the groove. He was just like. I didn't really like it until everybody else told me that they with it. So that's like a cult classic for fans. He had Flight School 4, which is one of my favorite Wiz mixtapes. That's when Wiz first really got on. Then he had Prince of the City 2 as his fifth one. That's a cool type. That's underground Wiz. But I wish he'd have put star power in there. I think that's one of the more slept on whiz types. It's some slaps on there for sure.
Host 1
Yeah, that's pretty much out the game after flight school, I ain't gonna lie.
Host 2
Oh yeah, Flight school was that. That was super early on.
Host 1
That's what no on this list. This one.
Host 2
Oh yeah, yeah.
Host 1
After this.
Host 2
Prince of the City too. I get it. I'm cool. Cabin fever is fire though.
Host 1
Yeah.
Host 3
The beats, bro. Production.
Host 2
Yeah.
Host 1
Them first get run in this top five. That fifth one.
Host 3
Where is the. Go to that lane of music to.
Host 2
This day that's smoking music.
Host 1
You think he the goat?
Host 3
Yeah, I don't think nobody really up there with him. It's him and then like everybody else in the smoking lane.
Host 2
Yeah, the. The stoner music. Yeah, him. Currency. I. I gotta put. Where's over Currency? Just because of the type. I mean even though Currency got hella classics as well.
Host 1
Yeah, but is Larry June part of smoking music?
Host 2
The lifestyle raps? Definitely. Yeah, the lifestyle rap. I'm gonna put Larry June up there for sure.
Host 1
He just dropped some. Hey, it was decent.
Host 2
Life is beautiful. It's crazy. One of my more him and two chains Alchemist. It's a fire album. Yeah. Larry been going crazy for sure.
Host 3
Larry June, Fire. I just think lose is. I mean lose whiz is like the OG of that man. He probably been around probably since 2010, 2009 doing. He's still going tour today and it's going to sell out.
Host 1
Yeah, for sure.
Host 3
Like he do that where we go clips, whatever that bro.
Host 2
Him and the baby, we trying to work out to get them here too. They'll be here.
Host 1
But yeah, that whole 20,000 they doing a show.
Host 3
Yeah, they he's never not showed out here.
Host 2
He headlines a tour every summer and he does stadiums. Well not st but he does but.
Host 3
I cuz it ain't no like little homie but he bring like bigger artists that you want to see. Like he do the up and coming but he like damn baby go I remember bro. I swear to God. Rip what's the white boy used to rap?
Host 2
M. Miller.
Host 3
M. Miller. Yeah, Mag Miller, Rick Ross, Kendrick Lamar opened up for Wiz khalifa here bro, 2011. So that's what I'm saying. Kendrick had a buzz. Yeah, that thing, you know what I'm saying? So I rock with Wiz and then.
Host 2
The second leg of the tour, that guy I think is him currency, Larry Jr. Somebody else. I'm like that's crazy concert.
Host 1
That's you high as.
Host 3
Yeah, you ain't got to bring no weed. Walk around, get high off contact.
Host 2
Yeah, you're going to die by the end of the concert but you're going to have a great time for sure.
Host 3
See I I with that vibe, it's, it's just not for me. I, I couldn't be out there six hours, bro. I, I couldn't. And I don't even smoke reefer, so.
Host 2
I don't want to sound like old. But boy, I'm real strict with this concert going there I need to know who I want to see and I'm going to get there late to see who I want to see. And I'm down bounce, bro. I don't have it in me to be out there four hours.
Host 3
I love concerts.
Host 1
I love concerts too bro. I, I can go for the whole.
Host 3
P if it's, if it's an R B concert bro. I'm roll for sure.
Host 1
I'm, I'm not going to see the old acts no more though. Half the groups don't be showing up.
Host 2
True, I don't like that either. I'm rolling.
Host 1
We went to Drew see Drew Hill and Cisco.
Host 3
Well it's 30 of them so they.
Host 1
They got the original five, whoever they were.
Host 2
Yeah, I remember my dad felt away cuz they went to go see the quote unquote Temptations and he was just like, why am I paying this money and none in the movie.
Host 1
Oh, God.
Host 2
And I said, you know, Heaven Val Point.
Host 1
They all dead, though.
Host 3
I got a relationship with your dad too. He is out of pocket. You going to pay them. And bro, you know the real life behind them. For you to expect them to walk on stage and perform how you want them to. You ask for a lot, og.
Host 2
Hey, you know how my dad do with that. With that bread, bro? Like make this make sense. I know, bro. I have not seen David Ruffin.
Host 3
But to to expect to see the two chase in 2025 and they was performing in 1945 and they all died.
Host 1
They all did.
Host 2
We seen the movie.
Host 3
You asking a lot.
Host 1
They don't even know where David died.
Host 3
It was no regular, bro.
Host 1
My dad is dead.
Host 3
Said me here. You act like Paul. I got offended. I said, paul never was an alcoholic.
Host 1
He was. It was no damn near.
Host 3
I was slapping, though.
Host 2
What's so crazy?
Host 1
That's what my favorite movies, but it's.
Host 2
One of the best of all. I was about to say them old documentaries about all them old is not.
Host 3
Better than Five Heartbeats.
Host 1
No, Five Heartbeats is my favorite.
Host 3
Five Heartbeats favorite movie for DJ cuz he always be trying to think about it, bro. What?
Host 1
Five Heartbeats, my favorite movie of all time. I could recite the whole movie.
Host 2
It's a great movie and I'm not combating it. My only problem is what went through in the Temptations was really real life. So that's what makes it crazier, bro.
Host 3
I ain't got no think his life is online, bro. Robert Towson shout out to my Philip Collins, bro. That's Robert Town.
Host 1
Oh, God, he look just like he.
Host 3
Grew up like that, bro. Duck pissy mattresses and like that.
Host 1
Hey, don't do my like that.
Host 3
That's Phil's story, not mine, bro.
Host 1
No, I scroll your house for your mattress. Want to piss You.
Host 3
You didn't go on. You didn't go on 19th and what's the name?
Host 1
They brought them same mattresses, bro. They were. They were. They were pissy, bro.
Host 2
Shout out to the college family, man.
Host 1
Don't live a life of a million billionaire for a movie.
Host 3
I don't know why you always said that, bro. Temptations Damn near third, bro.
Host 2
Temptations. Michael Jackson Story. Even imagine Michael Jackson Story was really a TV series.
Host 3
Michael Jackson then.
Host 1
Yeah. Five Heartbeats number one for me.
Host 2
All right. I bought the Temptation.
Host 3
Where y' all putting the new edition.
Host 2
One should be very, very hot, cuz. It's fire.
Host 3
It's fire.
Host 1
Five Heartbeats.
Host 2
It's not, but it's definitely nothing but love. That was smoke, bro. That's one.
Host 3
Because Eddie Kane just so much love.
Host 2
Bobby Brown was different, bro.
Host 3
Eddie Kangaroo's pressure. I don't know, man. That New Edition is.
Host 2
They did their thing with that, bro. That was fine.
Host 3
Cause give me Bobby Brown.
Host 1
That said, Flash, I'm leaving the group. Check out my new album, Flash. It's Lonely at the Top.
Host 3
That's what they got lame, though.
Host 2
That's what the movie got sad.
Host 3
The movie got weaked in.
Host 1
That said Flash, it's lonely.
Host 3
And then nobody died in New Edition, so.
Host 2
But the way that they did the New Edition, like, we're all trying to go solo. Hell, you a whole ass. He was like, damn, I'm the reason we the group together. He's like, we don't care. Yeah, bro. They had a lot of moving pieces, bro.
Host 3
Yeah, give me New Edition, bro. It's up there. I'm taking New Edition over Temptations.
Host 2
And I hate to say like this, but if you really want to laugh at one of them. But the TLC one is crazy.
Host 1
Yeah.
Host 3
Yeah, that's. That's.
Host 1
I with it, though.
Host 2
I do, too. It's just like, oh, my God.
Host 1
Because they kind of look like them.
Host 3
They do.
Host 1
Yeah.
Host 3
Yeah, they did for sure. But that. That movie, bro, is. It's horrible, bro. But that's horrible, bro. That. That movie is terrible to treat women like that, bro. That's when that walk should have started when that movie came out. Me too. Shouldn't have started with tlc Dropped, bro.
Host 2
They was, bro. They got cheated so bad, bro.
Host 3
La Re walking around like nothing. LA Re still signing. That's like Rita.
Host 1
God, bro.
Host 2
It was crazy. When he sees, like, yeah, it was cool. Next question. I said, whoa.
Host 3
First to keep going, man.
Host 2
He put it on wax, too. He's crazy.
Host 1
Cause you ain't got it.
Host 2
While we're here talking about more black stuff. Have y' all seen Straw on Netflix? Terry Tyler Perry movie with.
Host 1
I've seen it.
Host 2
Hey, man, it's ridiculous.
Host 1
Is it good ridiculous or bad bad?
Host 2
Ridiculous, bro. Taraji Henson, bro, is a part spoiler. He is a part of a murder, bro, and walks across the street to cash her check. At that point, I wanted to throw my phone through the TV.
Host 3
I got 4.2 stars. I feel like everybody reviewed it. Real hot.
Host 2
I ain't seen it yet. I'm here for black support, but it is some. Let's take a. Bro. She a got Killed, bro. At this grocery market right here, bro. She walked across the street to cash her check. The police went to three different crime scenes. Her own apartment, and never went across the street.
Host 3
Oh, she kept saying, like, she was trying to get money for her daughter, bro. Or some like that, bro.
Host 2
They took her daughter in the movie, bro. Took her daughter, okay. Because it was neglect going on. Took her daughter, bro. She goes back and clocking it like nothing happened, bro.
Host 1
After her daughter got taken.
Host 2
Yes, bro.
Host 1
She gotta get that money. Yeah, well, hold on. Did she commit the murder?
Host 2
Yes, man.
Host 1
She's gonna be done.
Host 2
She shot a probably, though, bro. No, please watch it. It's. It's absolutely ridiculous.
Host 1
So she shot somebody in the chest and dipped off.
Host 2
She didn't even like dip, bro.
Host 1
She just went across the street.
Host 2
She walked across the street with blood on the check and said, can you cash it for me? They said, you don't have an id. She said, I left it at home.
Host 3
And, you know, I ain't snitching, of course, but I promise, we know somebody who shot and killed somebody and came to the club with us and part like, nothing happens.
Host 1
I got nothing but love for you.
Host 3
So I know a real tage is just a boy version.
Host 1
Listen, bro, facts.
Host 3
But shout out to that movie, though.
Host 2
Shout out to.
Host 1
I. I swear to God, I don't know who he talking about.
Host 3
That was a long time ago.
Host 1
Yep.
Host 3
It was in, like, 2012.
Host 2
That's a crazy top.
Host 1
I was not there. I was living in Atlanta.
Host 2
The podcast was like, yeah, 2012.
Host 1
I lived in Atlanta.
Host 3
Ain't nobody listening to this.
Host 2
Nah, bro, that movie is absolutely crazy. Please watch it. If you haven't seen the Tyler Perry goddess again.
Host 1
I'm about to scroll through.
Host 3
His own Instagram, Facebook, and find every picture. In 2012, when you went out, he locked up. Now he got caught. What the hell? I'm just saying. I was just going off the reference of the movie, though, like, y' all keep going and making this worse than what it was.
Host 1
This what you do to me every time.
Host 3
Is he in jail for that murder? Yeah. Oh, okay. Okay. I guess that makes it better.
Host 1
Yeah.
Host 3
I'm just saying. I know I'm a. Who did that? Y' all doing all this? I was. I was in Atlanta. I was in Cincinnati. I was at my mama house. She's already been convicted of that thing. You're not like, oh, it doesn't matter. Scary ass.
Host 1
Yes.
Host 3
Can't take these shoes.
Host 2
Why you got them, bro? Just don't shoot.
Host 1
I don't Want to fight.
Host 3
See this? Why I don't watch movies cuz I can't get my. So I stick to myself. I let y' all do that movie review.
Host 2
No, please watch it, bro. Absolutely.
Host 3
But why does she always. Well, I guess that's just what she's good at then about. She ever play somebody positive?
Host 2
No, bro. She is the embodiment of black women struggle.
Host 1
She played a positive movie when she did the numbers movie where she was like an engine or something.
Host 3
Gyms.
Host 1
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Host 3
Cuz even in like, like think like a man. They just made her to be just a snob. I'm like damn. Why can't she ever just be a cool.
Host 2
Because they said she's a vet for the rest of her life, bro.
Host 3
It's crazy.
Host 2
I stole my car. Jody. One of my favorite quotes of all time.
Host 1
I stole my car. That's a wild take.
Host 2
Jody the realist. I He said I ain't going to hit your head. I'm about to put some dubs in your.
Host 3
We doing real Jody too on me.
Host 1
Tell me who is it?
Host 2
Is he in jail?
Host 3
Nah, that free. This is stupid free.
Host 2
Our friends get some of the crazy shout outs on this platform. I'm trying to make sure that associate, whoever they may be shout out to that guy.
Host 3
I'm just saying I see why they make movies. So it's like damn. You know a like that. So let me tune in, man.
Host 1
You think.
Host 3
I speak your heart, brother?
Host 1
I'm gonna just stop. I'm gonna keep it. I'm gonna keep it.
Host 2
Flirting Mike, you think about smoky though?
Host 3
No.
Host 1
No.
Host 3
Oh, y' all know him too. Oh, facts.
Host 2
Oh hell, that's fire.
Host 1
I don't know who he talking about. Who the most. Let's get off that subject.
Host 3
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Host 1
Anyway, what's going on?
Host 3
Talk about something on the morning show the other day. I can't remember what it was.
Host 1
He want to talk about that dude a dj. That was something else.
Host 3
He mentioned it was something else. I can't remember either, though. We could move on, though.
Host 2
That's funny, man. Before we get out of here in the sports world, I've been cracking up at the. Actually, let's go back to music. KDOT performed in Toronto.
Host 3
Oh, wow.
Host 1
I heard the fans kept saying, replay that.
Host 2
Yeah, they said, spin it again.
Host 3
Damn. In Toronto.
Host 2
Yeah, man.
Host 1
Is that wild?
Host 2
Yes.
Host 1
Do y' all think, like.
Host 3
I don't think it's wild. I just think I'm in shock. He performed there, though.
Host 1
I am too.
Host 2
Two Lights.
Host 3
I mean, fans are fans.
Host 1
I don't sell out two nights in Toronto when Drake is there.
Host 2
That's tough.
Host 1
That's. That's a. Drake is Toronto.
Host 3
I feel like, who. Who was it? Who was the artist who, like, bought somebody else, like, all the tickets? Was it 50? 50 did as a job and I got them with 20. That's what I'm doing.
Host 1
Yeah. Buy all the tickets.
Host 3
Buying all the tickets.
Host 1
Oh, you spend them there a mill.
Host 3
I don't give a. I'm drinking. I'm buying them.
Host 1
I'm buying them all.
Host 3
Well, and I'm. And I'm sitting in the crowd. Those tickets are bought by real guests.
Host 1
He don't give a. I bet Kendrick wouldn't give a. I mean, he got paid either. Which way? Yeah. He's gonna be like, all right, what's up?
Host 2
Follow me on tour. Let's keep it going.
Host 3
Wow.
Host 1
I'm about to perform these hits.
Host 3
Damn.
Host 2
In your OP City. That's tough because obviously condoms is a little bit smaller. Macronutrient situation. But, like, Drake is gonna sell out LA too, because Drake is gonna go.
Host 3
Crazy because maybe, like, Canadians don't care. Maybe people. I'm not gonna separate Canadians from Americans. I don't think people really care, bro. You like what?
Host 1
You like People from all over, though.
Host 3
Yes.
Host 1
In Toronto to watch those, you know? I mean, you think Drake sells out in California still? For sure.
Host 2
Yeah, bro. Yeah. Could they probably make it more uncomfortable than they could in Toronto? Yeah. Because obviously he was moving around with Toronto.
Host 1
Wow, bro.
Host 2
But no, he was riding around with. He had security because he slept in New York and then flew back to Toronto for the next show. That was just like he. He wagged. He moved around with security. Duh. If I'm going to somebody's city I got a problem with, of course I'm gonna have security. Are you crazy?
Host 3
That's the difference.
Host 2
Yeah.
Host 3
What? But like a show. I don't think people care that much about this.
Host 1
Oh, so he going to New York every time.
Host 2
Yeah, he went to New York to go to sleep to come back, which I don't blame him.
Host 1
That's genius, bro.
Host 3
I don't. I don't care that much. Especially if you're not my bro. I don't. This entertainment is for what it is. If I like the music, I'm gonna listen to it.
Host 1
That's why it's really cool, though.
Host 3
Yeah. But I don't know. Drake probably felt like.
Host 1
I think Drake had a bigger play. Obviously he sued whoever he sued.
Host 3
Yeah.
Host 2
You agree with it.
Host 1
I don't think it's really Kendrick. Like, Kendrick did. Whatever he did. It was a battle, that one about nothing.
Host 3
Yeah. That's how I look at.
Host 2
Would have been over a long time ago if the other stuff afterwards happened. Obviously the lawsuits and some of the other antics. But they all said, keep it music. Nobody got hurt in the process that we know of. It's just good rap music.
Host 3
Yeah. I just don't think the average listener. That's why I'd be trying to tell some of my friends in the streets, bro, these people don't really care, bro. Like, they don't care about this beef. We put more into it than the average listener, bro. That's another song for them. If it's fire to them they gonna listen to. If it's trash, they're not gonna.
Host 2
We will stop being friends with people we know. If they had like, a rapper we don't like. Yeah, it's up. Don't play that already. Oh, that's fire. What's next? Don't give a damn about that. Most consumers don't care about no rap beef, man.
Host 1
I sure don't. I'm play whatever the. Come on. And it's probably gonna be from 2007.
Host 3
That's why I don't get like, too into it with these, like, entertainment people. Because I just. I like what I like.
Host 2
It's same with basketball. People would. Would go crazy. And I have friends over a team that they like. It's like, bro, it's not that people.
Host 1
Mad at me about the Pacers. Like, and it's funny because I. That p. When I went on PAT show, they thought I was going to stand down. Like, I thought, okay. Was going to win the series. Okay.
Host 3
Yeah. And I'm like, the crazy part is, like, to see even people from our city go crazy, like, support the team and, you know, let's have basketball beef talk. That's cool talk. Like.
Host 2
Yeah.
Host 3
You know what I mean? But to say a ain't from here and all this, when these will walk right past you. The same you jumping up and down for will walk right past you and treat you like a fan is out of pocket.
Host 1
That's a fact.
Host 3
So I want y' all to get that straight.
Host 2
Like, stop being weird.
Host 3
Tyrese. OB Being all them is walking past y' all down the street with the rest of the people, and y' all doing this to their. That type. Like, ain't no real love, bro. Like, so to get mad at somebody over some like that. And I don't know that just out of pocket to me, bro. Let's argue about who better between SGA and Tyrese basketball saying this and that. Well, that lame as hell.
Host 1
Yeah.
Host 2
Yeah. And, bro, unfortunately, I'm a die or Pacer fan. I could give a. I ain't seen none of y' all arguing about this. Bro, y' all don't care that much. Y' all just want to have a reason to do some or feel like you important about some shit.
Host 3
Yeah, but if you're a Pacer fan, let's just argue about the game.
Host 1
About the game. Like, but me and dj, we argue about the game, but once it's over, it's like, I don't give a that you like.
Host 3
Yeah, but see, motherfuckers took it so far.
Host 2
Now motherfuckers be mad like, I can't.
Host 1
Believe you going against your city. I'm like, man, man, them ain't even from Indianapolis. I had to tell, like, when they get done playing this, all them going to go party in Miami. They not about to party with y' all. They about to go to Vegas. Miami. They going to start the jet up.
Host 2
And they're not in culture with you. My, you will not see them.
Host 1
They going to Vegas and Miami.
Host 3
But this is why the city can't have nothing, bro. It's so much other going on that we need to be worried about.
Host 2
It's so much other positive that people do here on a weekly basis that's, like, actually impactful to you, your children, your family, that you could get behind and push and help the betterment of the city, but you don't give a about that. You just want something to talk about on Facebook.
Host 1
And them about to go throw camps. Look, Aaron Neesmith is gonna go throw a camp in South Carolina with the.
Host 2
Championship trophy as a crib.
Host 3
Yeah.
Host 2
Tyrese is going back to Wisconsin.
Host 3
Yeah.
Host 1
He's going away with that trophy and throwing a camp, bro.
Host 2
Miles turns going to Texas.
Host 1
Texas, bro. Like, they don't. Okay. I play for the Pacers once y' all trade them. Them don't give a about Indianapolis no more.
Host 2
It's their job. You worked at Kroger at 16. Are you still repping for them?
Host 3
No, for sure. I just say support the team, though. Rock out with the team. Just. Yeah, leave the people alone, man. And shout out to them girls that was fighting outside of Georgia Street. I was wild.
Host 1
They was fighting over the Pacers.
Host 3
Now they all had Pacer shirts on. So you got deeper to the game.
Host 1
Oh, my God.
Host 2
It had nothing to do with the game. And they weren't even at the game. They was just outside, like, what's the vibe like?
Host 1
And I see one of them had on a Justin holiday shirt.
Host 3
Oh, yeah. She need to be kicked.
Host 1
And it's a bonus. I was like, y' all gotta update your shirt.
Host 3
Oh, yeah.
Host 2
And honestly, if you got a Just a holiday tea jersey shirt. Not a jersey. You have a T jersey shirt. You should have took that. L. Yeah. Cause I don't even know about.
Host 1
Disrespect my dog. That's my dog.
Host 3
No, no, no, no. I'm just saying. Update.
Host 1
She said, what do you find?
Host 2
Nah, just a hol dog face of.
Host 3
History, but he be getting swaggy. But no, that's nasty. Get. Come on. It's a bonus T shirt, and you bumping outside.
Host 2
Yeah.
Host 1
I swear, you.
Host 3
You deserve everything, bro.
Host 1
It's a bonus tea.
Host 3
That's crazy.
Host 1
I might have made that up, but I just feel like she had one.
Host 2
Yeah. If you got the number 11 te, you're disgusting.
Host 1
I seen somebody at the at culture. I mean, not what we at Hovito. She was sitting over there.
Host 3
She had a bonus te.
Host 1
I was like, damn. She had.
Host 3
She did. She.
Host 1
Did she. Somebody gave her that.
Host 3
Damn.
Host 2
The funniest thing is when teams go far in the playoffs, and they start finding all the random. Them jerseys. I've been seeing some crazy Pacer dog.
Host 1
Oh, God.
Host 3
Do y' all think they already got the championship te printed up?
Host 2
You know they are, bro. And. And we wonder which country is getting first.
Host 3
I wonder who got dibs on them on the loser.
Host 2
I can't wait till I see that game seven hat somewhere, bro. That Nick.
Host 1
I'mma go with what continent is going to be.
Host 2
Oh, you know.
Host 3
Oh, you know, the first.
Host 2
You know, the continent where it's going.
Host 1
All peace and love. My pen at.
Host 2
We have to have Dr. Umar 5, I'm told before the year is. I don't know what we got to do. We got to figure that out.
Host 3
We got to pay him.
Host 1
Y' all charge a 20,000.
Host 2
But that. No, he would not be on this platform. Oh, no, he take ebt. We can figure it out.
Host 1
I would never pay. I would love to have you pay $20,000. Talk somebody, Mike.
Host 3
Who, me?
Host 1
Me? Yeah.
Host 3
To learn something.
Host 1
Yeah. What the. He gonna teach me.
Host 3
Oh, not. I wouldn't pay him. You said.
Host 1
I'm saying, would you pay somebody $20,000? Sit down, talk to him.
Host 3
Yeah, like, if I'm paying, like Jay Z or something, I'm paying.
Host 1
What is he gonna teach you?
Host 3
That's what. It could be some method to the magic, like Myron Golden. Y' all don't know who that is. But, like, I would pay him to sit down with him and pick his brain.
Host 1
I'll just watch a YouTube interview from the.
Host 3
So Mike's taking the dinner. I'm definitely taking that dinner.
Host 1
So you say we do the $500,000 with Jay Z.
Host 3
It's 500,000.
Host 1
Okay. Let's just say you got $20,000.
Host 3
Okay.
Host 1
Or you get dinner with Jay Z or $20,000.
Host 3
Oh, Mike's doing that. Definitely going to dinner. Mike going to dinner.
Host 1
$20,000 or Myron, dude, you just said.
Host 3
I'm going to dinner. Yeah.
Host 1
Cash me out.
Host 3
Yeah, yeah, I'm going to dinner.
Host 2
Next time, ho. Appreciate you, bro. I'm headed to the dealership game for 500, though.
Host 3
I'll watch it on YouTube.
Host 2
There's nobody in the world I need to talk to. $500,000, bro.
Host 1
No, there's no if.
Host 2
It ain't Jesus. I'm cool.
Host 1
Yeah. Nobody for $20,000 I need to talk to. Unless they about to tell me how I could get $20 million.
Host 3
That's the. That's the.
Host 1
No, if they got it.
Host 3
That's the idea.
Host 1
If they got it for me. Like, yeah, we want to sign you for 20 million.
Host 2
Yeah.
Host 3
Oh, yeah.
Host 1
But they be like, hey, it's 20,000. I heard you can talk to me. I'm gonna tell y' all how all this could work better.
Host 3
I'll be like, I see Mike going to get the game, though.
Host 1
I'm going, yeah, you go get the game.
Host 2
You go in the H right now, you're going to find a whole bunch of those people who tell you, if you pay me right now, I will give you the keys to success.
Host 1
Yeah, you know what I'm going to do?
Host 2
And they won't give you a keys to a Honda Accord.
Host 1
And I'm going give you. I'mma go look at the interview that you had with him. I know he said it on YouTube before. He Probably. I'mma go look on YouTube and then I'mma come back and be like, mike, what he say? He like, man, if you get stuck in the algorithm and you move it right here, I'm like, yeah, he said that on that interview.
Host 3
Oh, my God.
Host 1
He said with that interview right there.
Host 3
He would do some hey dance.
Host 2
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Host 1
Be like, he said it right there.
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Host 4
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Host 2
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Host 3
I get right back there and it's bad. It's really, really, really bad.
Host 4
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I'm Michael Kassin, founder and CEO of 3C Ventures and your guide on Good Company, the podcast where I sit down with the boldest innovators shaping what's in this episode, I'm joined by Anjali Sud, CEO of Tubi, for a conversation that's anything but ordinary. We dive into the competitive world of streaming how she's turning so called niche into mainstream gold, connecting audiences with stories that truly make them feel seen.
Angelique Su
What others dismiss as niche we embrace as core. It's this idea that there's so many stories out there and if you can find a way to curate and help the right person discover the right content, the term that we always hear from our audience is that they feel seen.
Michael Kassin
Get a front row seat to where media, marketing, technology, entertainment and sports collide and hear how leaders like Angeli are carving out space and shaking things up a bit in the most crowded of markets. Listen to Good company on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Host 2
Hey man, could we please load up the Drake, man? It's been getting out of pocket. I don't know what's been on your spirit in these places, man, but load it up now. This is crazy.
Host 1
This be in church.
Host 3
No, it ain't the green pews, right?
Host 1
Hell no. We look way better than that. Damn.
Host 2
How mad you got to be to see church?
Host 1
Look at that arm. She cooked some good old soul food.
Host 2
Oh yeah, if she got that arm, that Mac and cheese is elite.
Host 3
That is crazy, bro. You know how mad you gotta be to whoop somebody in the sanctuary, bro?
Host 2
He said, oh, say less. Hey, can we start back from beginning, please? Shout out to the elder who came through with the spirito look. He held it down and said, nah.
Host 3
No, he did. He used to play football for sure.
Host 2
What?
Host 1
That must be his peoples, though.
Host 2
He took that straw. He's trying to smack you with a symbol, though.
Host 3
With the high hat.
Host 1
Y' all seen the other person? You see the other passer said, y' all a woman putting that horse hair. Y a see it? Yeah, it's a dude. It's a pass. I seen it on Instagram. He was like, that horse hair for that comes off a donkey ass. Take that off your head. Y' all gotta see It I gave her exactly what.
Host 2
What?
Host 3
He said he cussing, though.
Host 1
No, he ain't cuss, but he just said it was for, you know. Yeah, that hair ain't.
Host 3
Yeah, if women still wearing synthetic hair, you out of pocket. Oh, I got to see all this human hair. All these heads they shaving off. And send that hair over here. Get y' all some real hair.
Host 2
There's plenty of women who are still going to DJ Beauty Supply, bro, to get what they need done, man.
Host 3
You can't even put no heat on that, man. Don't do that to yourself.
Host 2
Hey, what's crazier? The first fader. This one right here, the classic roll up to Drake.
Host 3
Yeah, this is during church, too.
Host 2
Front row. He walked up so casually. And this is the recover. So he had a mask on. He throw the out of you act.
Host 3
Like they're in the street and this still talking it. Shut up. Call for your security.
Host 2
Hey, man, what's so funny? Is bro got up immediately start squatt. Hey, I wonder what the backstory is to that, bro, for y' all to start fighting like that.
Host 3
Couldn't take it no more, bro.
Host 2
Hey, so tell. Hey, I know you going to be at church on Sunday. That's why I'm going catch you. That's got to be some real static, bro.
Host 3
N for show, man. That's crazy. I don't want to whoop nobody in church, though, bro. You supposed to go to church. Clear your mind, bro. Bro, how you going there with that type of animosity on your heart, man? I ain't never that mad at nobody, bro.
Host 2
Man, to say I got to catch you with church is crazy, man. I don't know what's going on, man. We need some therapy, man. You cannot be squabbing in the church, bro. What is this?
Host 1
I'm say, my God, everything.
Host 2
Everything loaded up in the drink today. Yeah, but having beef and Trapp is crazy, bro. That. I can't believe that people really even sent this out, man.
Host 3
Man, what about y boy Lamar Odom, though, bro?
Host 1
What he do? That's what y' all kept talking about in the chat. Lamar. What Lamar do?
Host 3
Load it up.
Host 2
What was Lamar, Man, I'm kind of scared of that. Oh, yeah, this is. This is crazy.
Host 1
What is that?
Host 2
The fact that he said has the passage voice behind Lamar.
Host 1
The faster voice.
Host 2
Oh, Lou, she going to have to work it out for you, cuz. This is crazy.
Host 3
What?
Host 2
Please play that LA clip again in not with the passage voice up.
Host 3
Do you see that? Scared.
Host 1
Oh, this is when he was Talking about Kevin Garnett.
Host 2
Oh, but the clip is so crazy.
Host 3
You can't say that.
Host 2
What the. Makes it immediately funnier.
Host 1
Yeah, yeah, I remember that.
Host 3
That's wild.
Host 1
Him talking about KG saying that them.
Host 3
Old heads be out of pocket, bro.
Host 2
Hey, man, it's about time we get your cousin on the show, man.
Host 1
Yeah, bro. Bro, been tripping.
Host 2
That Raven's old comment is hilarious.
Host 1
What he say about Raven, man? I seen him talk about Ray J. I ain't seen Snap.
Host 3
He snapped on Ray J. Rightfully so, though.
Host 2
Yeah, Ray J was out of pocket.
Host 3
Ray J is trying to steal his swag, bro.
Host 1
I feel like, what he say? Ray J say why he snap on Ray J? Yeah, I seen he said that Ray J gave him some weed when he was 13.
Host 3
Yeah. Basically saying, like, Ray J, shut up. You basically incriminating yourself. You know what I'm saying? And Ray J said he was going to show up to court, but naked like, what you want? So Orlando was trying to tell, man, clean it up, bro. You calling yourself the kingpin. Like you keep incriminating yourself. You've been giving kids drugs for a long time. You had me smoking with you when I was 13. So he's snitching. I don't think he liked that. Ray J really trying to steal his bread. You know Ray J was lying and say he cracked Sexy Red and he.
Host 1
Just been tweaking out Ray J on them drugs.
Host 3
Same Orlando. You know how Orlando said he was cracking bow and shit like that? So he trying to steal the method, the wild shit.
Host 2
Yeah, man.
Host 3
He told me Ray had been tweaking.
Host 2
What he said about Raven was so damn funny.
Host 1
What he said about Raven?
Host 2
He said, come back. He said, come back home. You know what to do.
Host 3
Oh, yeah, he did say that.
Host 1
He told her she need to come back to the side.
Host 3
He told her her was weak and everything.
Host 1
Shout out to bro.
Host 2
He said, you not even warming enough. Come back home.
Host 3
She shaved her head, but I said, no, no, I'm the only man in this relationship.
Host 2
Hey, that crazy man at Brown is one of the funniest people ever, bro.
Host 3
We might. We got to pay him to come on the show, bro. He ain't going to come on the love like everybody else.
Host 2
Oh, we got pay the fee for Orlando. We going to start to go funy, man. If you want Orlando Brown on this podcast, tap in, man. I don't know how much that appearance cost. We gonna figure it out, man.
Host 1
I wonder how much you're gonna charge me.
Host 2
We need a family discount.
Host 1
Yeah, It's a fact.
Host 2
Dang.
Host 3
He probably gave you about. Probably say five.
Host 1
Damn.
Host 3
100 bands Orlando Worth.
Host 2
Five.
Host 1
Not for cuz. Nah.
Host 2
Okay, so we gotta get the family.
Host 3
Discount, man, if you off that cane. For sure. 5.
Host 1
I was watching Joe Bun podcast. Why they say money Bag, yo, has surgery. Is that real?
Host 2
Real?
Host 1
Did y' all see that?
Host 3
What?
Host 1
On his body, on his face?
Host 2
Oh, no.
Host 1
Say he doing. Yeah, I ain't see that.
Host 2
No, I ain't seen it. Only thing I've been saying is finesse. Two times in my timeline with his shirt off, and I am tired of it. I. I'm sick of it. I don't know what algorithm I mean, but get me out of it, please.
Host 1
Yeah, they. I don't know. I seen a clip. They were saying that Joe, but it was talking about, like, he had surgery.
Host 3
Oh, he look different now. Yeah.
Host 2
I ain't seen him in a while or heard no new music from him. I'm surprised because typically summertime is when money.
Host 1
Like, I was just. I didn't know if that was fake or not.
Host 3
I'm like, hopefully it's fake. Probably losing weight.
Host 1
Surgery on his face.
Host 3
Yeah. Probably got a good skincare routine now.
Host 2
Get well soon, man. We don't know what's going on. Shout out to money back is out.
Host 3
Here getting surgery, though. Everything.
Host 1
Look it up m. See if that's. Find a clip.
Host 2
Times is different, bro. You know what I'm saying? Gunner got the Birkin for his B day. And people on his head about it, they just like, why is getting purses?
Host 1
He got a Birkin bag.
Host 2
Yeah, for the. For the gift. Gift for his birthday.
Host 1
Somebody gave him one for his birthday?
Host 2
Yes.
Host 1
Like a gym.
Host 3
Like a. I ain't saying no, I heard it. I heard about it.
Host 2
Oh, it's.
Host 1
It's.
Host 2
Now, I don't know too much about the Birkins above my tax bracket, but, yeah, it looks like a person. It looked like a person. Me, respectfully. Is that real?
Host 1
I don't know. I just heard him talking about there's.
Host 2
No way it's real Now. That don't look like that gotta be Sentel, man.
Host 3
It looks like he's had quite a bit of brotox.
Host 2
No, he got a lot of done. He looks like he got a lot, a lot done. And I guess people are just now noticing.
Host 3
Damn. It wasn't the most.
Host 2
The picture didn't favor him the best.
Host 3
That don't look like bad.
Host 2
Yeah, I' ma stall him out of this one. That look crazy, though, though. He got it Done whatever they saying he got done, he wouldn't got it. Joe is wild. So secretive about this. We got eyes. We remember when you came out and we're looking at you now.
Host 3
Would you guys.
Host 2
What do you think the response would be if somebody came out and said, yeah, you know, I got a little.
Host 3
Bit of botox here in my here and I got my eyes pulled up here. Yeah. Surgery out of pocket for a man.
Host 1
I was going to ask y that the surgery.
Host 3
Auto pocket, pocket.
Host 1
I'm not. I mean, I don't think hairline surgery and stuff is out of pocket.
Host 2
Nah. If women can go get weeds, bro, you can go to. You can go to turkey, bro. I ain't mad at you. Hey, my ministry. But do your thing. I ain't mad.
Host 3
All right, so what about your. Your body, though? Y' all give a hairline to pass.
Host 2
What about if you're going to get the fake abs? That's nasty. And you deserve to be jono. You deserve it because you can go work out, bro. There's many things you can do, bro.
Host 1
Bro.
Host 2
Yeah, bro. You going to the vacuum as a man, that's just lazy, bro. Lock in also.
Host 3
It's just lazy. It's not frowned upon.
Host 1
I'm not. That's not something I. I'm not looking.
Host 2
Anyway, cuz I don't. You know, that's not my ministry by any means. But that's wild, bro.
Host 1
Like, that's not something I do. I wouldn't go get surgery for.
Host 3
So y' all judge me if I.
Host 1
I'm definitely talking just me.
Host 3
Just me, not everybody else. Y' all gonna judge me?
Host 2
I'm only gonna judge you if you get on Instagram and become a fitness instructor. You can't start doing the. The Motivated workout.
Host 1
I'm literally gonna play. You said he was crowd surfing the dj, that he start playing get it.
Host 2
Sexy and I'mma play.
Host 1
Every time I see you, you get some ass.
Host 3
You going to turn me up.
Host 1
Turn that song on every time.
Host 3
Go jumping jack.
Host 2
Go ahead. Come here. Like, every time we go.
Host 1
Every time we go work out, I like, play your song, man.
Host 3
I can't believe y' all would judge me if I got some abs, bro.
Host 2
I'm only judging if you get on Instagram and you in tank tops and.
Host 3
Your shirt is off. I going to live my raps, though.
Host 1
I'm judging you, bro. I'm say that sassy, bro.
Host 2
You going to have a freaky mic video.
Host 3
I'm sign up today.
Host 2
Motivated F. What's it.
Host 1
What's the dude with the hair. They got that billion dollar house. Richard Simmons. That's what I'm going to start calling you. I call you Richard. I'm call you Richard Simmons the whole time.
Host 2
My boy go come back like buddy love.
Host 1
That was it. What was his name?
Host 3
What was that?
Host 2
Was it not Tabo? What was it?
Host 1
Tabo.
Host 2
Yeah, bro.
Host 3
I can't believe y' all judging somebody. Forget if y' all got new hairlines and I got some ass, bro. What is the difference, bro?
Host 1
That's different, bro.
Host 3
Hell, bro, Y' all hairline is fake.
Host 1
He.
Host 2
He fought that fight, bro.
Host 1
He couldn't fight it no more.
Host 2
Fake, bro, Bro, you could go to the gym, bro, and get the body you want, bro.
Host 1
You just have to like, I can't do nothing.
Host 2
I can do a million push ups.
Host 3
My hair is gone under this, bro. They're just going to make them show y' all hating. A literally has to draw on your head, bro.
Host 1
He removing stuff from he. He's moving stuff from the back, put it to the front. Pause. You taking stuff from the front and put it to the.
Host 3
If I come with a wagon, I'm.
Host 2
Out of pocket A getting to be me. It's insane.
Host 3
That's crazy. No, but y' all ain't gonna judge me. That come around with like, everybody's like, somebody came here and said, I'm paying for everybody just surgery only. Pick your surgery. Yeah, Pick hairlines and I pick abs. Y' all really out of pocket.
Host 1
No, you're out of pocket.
Host 3
Cause I always got clothes on.
Host 1
Yeah, out of pocket it, bro.
Host 3
Y' all come up with a fresh line and naturally crispy all the time.
Host 1
Super crispy.
Host 2
Steve Harvey. You never know.
Host 3
Well not see Chad these judging and. And we'll get the same thing. If somebody paid for your surgery. Get your hairline back right. Y' all are going to do it.
Host 1
Nah, I ain't. I ain't going to do it anyway. I just. I don't care that much. I'm already married. Who cares?
Host 3
Let me respect it.
Host 2
Just be funny. I mean, people be like, yeah, girls can do it, man. Can't. Well, yeah, there's a, you know, a couple things that we can do that they can't, so that's fair. But as a man, that's w. Bro.
Host 1
Yeah. I just don't feel like a man should have surgery on their body. That's like cosmetic surgery.
Host 3
Yeah, bro.
Host 1
I'm nothing, bro.
Host 2
Shake me up is crazy. And it be the people who have it and they move to a new city, become A totally different person.
Host 1
Like, cosmetic surgery as a man on your body is crazy.
Host 3
Jeff got a gym. I am in that every day. Headband on, shirt off.
Host 1
And I have no respect. I might ban you, bro.
Host 2
You go bang.
Host 1
It's fake, bro.
Host 2
Hey, they be getting mad at women with. Women have cosmetic surgery. They go work. What did she do, bro?
Host 3
I told y' all, she had the weight loss commercial, bro. She went under the suction, bro. She went under the Amazon machine, bro. Y' all never said nothing to her, bro.
Host 2
You hate, bro. She had oz epic early, bro. Y' all just had a recipe.
Host 1
That's the thing. When the girls had a surgery, they still got a workout to maintain it.
Host 2
Most definitely.
Host 3
I think girls do forget that part.
Host 1
So I get it with girls, but I don't. I just.
Host 3
So how you don't get it with me, bro? I'm in the gym. You said you're going to ban me from your gym, cuz.
Host 1
Bro, why are you coming here taking your shirt off, bro?
Host 3
Cuz of my ass. I take off my shirt anyway.
Host 1
That's how you know when most that had surgery, they whole body, they start getting super tatted.
Host 2
Cover up.
Host 3
We're flooding the gates for sure.
Host 2
That's like the koi fish was the women.
Host 1
Yeah.
Host 2
Hide the trap door.
Host 1
Yeah.
Host 2
Listen, you can't take your shirt off and play the fitness. So you to be walking in that gym when no shirt is crazy.
Host 3
Yeah, I walk around my shirt off now. I don't give a. But I'm saying, though, y' all to judge, cuz he got some new abs and like, damn, bro, you got a new hairline that cool. That's crazy to me, y' all. It's cosmetic surgery now.
Host 2
If you go get the beard, you're nasty and you deserve to be judged, bro.
Host 3
If you get a beard.
Host 2
Yeah, bro. One turkey gets a beer. You're nasty. Nasty.
Host 3
I don't know, bro.
Host 1
Adding a beard to your face is crazy.
Host 3
That is. But it's a game changer. Y' all seen James Harden without his beard, bro. That's nigga's motivation.
Host 2
But that's from God.
Host 3
But I'm saying it makes you look different. Like Jimmy grew his out. Like, damn, a beer. Y' all wouldn't get the beer. DJ got a full beer.
Host 2
So you can say, like, hey, you know, it's funny. That was just like, if you take it away from everybody. If men just had to go, no haircuts, no nothing. Just how. You know what I'm saying? God intended. And women, they were Just like the world a crazy place. Cuz A. Not getting a haircut for years is crazy, bro.
Host 3
I think it'll be worse on a woman, though.
Host 1
Like, what you mean the woman couldn't do what? Get the hair done?
Host 2
Yeah, like take it back to co where everybody was sucking the house. You had to get it how you live. You couldn't do hair. Your hair was your hair. Hey, it's just free times.
Host 3
Be a natural bull.
Host 2
Then them zoom calls was crazy.
Host 3
I. I wouldn't. I don't know. It. Some girls I. A lot of women. Actually not some. A lot of women would. Would be the press before dudes.
Host 2
Oh, yeah.
Host 1
Can I get that hair done?
Host 3
I think. I mean, they can sit in jail, bro. Don't care about getting a haircut.
Host 1
That'll be more of like. That'll be a black thing.
Host 3
Yeah, yeah. Facts, bro.
Host 1
Cause a lot of. A lot of white girls don't go get their hair done.
Host 2
Yeah, yeah.
Host 1
I mean, I'm not. I mean, I don't know. They might, but I feel like, not.
Host 3
Like, not like us.
Host 1
Yeah. I feel it's different.
Host 2
Yeah, yeah. That is priority in our community for sure. And we spend a lot of money in that space. I mean, everybody does, but we, as black consumers, spend a lot of money in those spaces.
Host 3
What's the longest y' all go without getting a haircut? I'm about, like, and a half.
Host 1
Can I have a clipper? Like my own clippers, and I can just knock my mustache down.
Host 2
Oh, nice.
Host 1
But, like, if I. I can get.
Host 3
What you mean?
Host 1
Like, I can just get the clippers and knock my mustache down. Like, not let it just keep growing.
Host 2
Have y' all ever tried to line yourself up like. Like fashion?
Host 3
No, I pay a barber to do that. I don't around y' all at home cutting y' all.
Host 2
I tried. My mustache was too big, bro. I tried, bro. Went to the barbershop. Had to shave all this off, bro. I was like 21 too, so it wasn't too crazy. And it was right before I went out of town. We had just been New Orleans with me and Hollis, but I was in that baby face. I was so happy around people I didn't know. I got back home, they was like.
Host 3
What, the straight molester?
Host 2
Yeah, bro. Straight Chester face.
Host 1
I felt terrible. I knocked my mustache down.
Host 3
He had. He had his face shaved all the way before. Poor.
Host 1
Yeah. When I went to the Dominican barbershop, I understand them like, y' all think I'll be playing. I can't. If you got an accent. It's like a thousand percent chance. I don't understand what you saying. It's for real, bro. Like, I am the most person you probably ever meet. Like, you have to talk straight English to me. And I live in a house where they speak a little Spanish. And like I said, I can't understand nobody. And that's a fact. Fact.
Host 3
So what happened with your bus dad?
Host 1
I went to the shop and they said. I was like, yo, just give me a lineup. Really? I'm gonna get up out of here. He said, clean up everything I said. Pause. You know, being funny and dude, like, asap. Rocky started laughing.
Host 3
Oh, yeah.
Host 1
He was like. He was like, okay, face. And I was like, yeah, just line it up. He said, everything I said, yeah, give me a lineup. I don't know. He said.
Host 2
I said, that ain't what you was.
Host 1
Supposed to do, brother. I didn't say.
Host 2
He said, you said everything.
Host 3
He said, clean. Clean me out.
Host 1
He was like, you said everything. I said, man. That's why I come here. I don't understand what y' all talking about, man.
Host 2
Shout out to man, my dog.
Host 1
I never been back. I can't stop.
Host 3
Listen, first of all, you too old to be going to random chairs, bro. When you go to a bar shop, barber shop, et again, 101 here. I'm glad we here. This is 40. Going to a random chair in a Dominican barber shop, bro.
Host 1
It was a. It was a head, dude.
Host 2
Oh, it was Carlos.
Host 1
Y told me Carlos.
Host 3
Carlos would never, bro.
Host 1
I swear to God he did.
Host 2
Caleb posted the picture.
Host 1
Shout out to my birthday.
Host 2
She did.
Host 3
Carlos, did you like that, bro? And Carlos get busy.
Host 1
Yeah, they told me he was the one.
Host 4
He is.
Host 2
Carlos English is all right, too. He must have been playing crazy.
Host 1
They was playing all day. Dominican. He must have been in the vibe. Hey, it was.
Host 3
He be in there dancing.
Host 2
They had the hookah.
Host 3
Random chair. If you. Carlos, bro.
Host 1
P set up.
Host 3
P set the pig.
Host 2
She set the pig.
Host 1
I was like, bro, I swear to God, he.
Host 3
Carlos cuts like hair. Hair, bro. Like, I'm not saying.
Host 1
I'm not saying he. I'm just telling you what he did to me car.
Host 3
Like, if for Carlos to start off a haircut with your mustache.
Host 1
Straight off, bro.
Host 2
Off the dribble.
Host 1
To the point. I was just like. And he set me back. And I already don't. You know me. I got, like, nervous problems. Like when somebody, like, sit you back and they put the towel over you. I'm not one of them type of guys. No, no, no, no. No, don't put nothing on my face. But I need to see everything that's going on. Sneak in, get the punching on me, so I need to see everything.
Host 3
Relax, bro.
Host 1
No, no, no.
Host 2
I've been in a barbershop one time. Somebody got the hot towel treatment, and buddy said, but it smell high cry.
Host 1
Yeah, I don't want no random towel on my face.
Host 3
N. Bro, the high towel is essential, bro.
Host 2
It is about to get saved, bro.
Host 3
Room and treatment, bro.
Host 1
I don't know y' all towel.
Host 3
You're right, bro.
Host 1
I'm straight.
Host 3
But you got no facial hair.
Host 1
That's my whole point. What y' all leaning me back for? Why you finding a picture, my boy?
Host 2
Wait, why was that accessible like that? Carlos, you out of pocket, man.
Host 3
Well, that's what we doing.
Host 1
Where you find this picture at, bruh? I think it took the mustache off, bro. And I ain't go nowhere for, like, three days. Try to let it grow back a little bit. So that's. She caught me on, like, day three. Two or three.
Host 3
So now you still line yourself up to the.
Host 1
Nah, I go to my guy now, like. But, yeah, I will, though. Like, I don't like getting haircuts. Oh, yeah, they take too long, bro. I ain't like, sitting in chairs. And I hate talking. Yeah, I don't, man. I rather not have it.
Host 3
Y' all wear hats all the time.
Host 1
That's why I don't like haircuts. I rather let my hair grow all the way out and never get a haircut.
Host 3
That's insane, bro.
Host 1
Cause, bro, it take too long, bro.
Host 3
You don't get lineups because you got.
Host 1
A coach and y. Yeah, sort of.
Host 2
God.
Host 1
And y' all only, like, y' all going to New York. Y. Like me about to get a cut and all. Yeah, I'm nothing.
Host 3
Shout out to my boy Slim. If y' all in New York, tap in New York City. My boy Slim the barber.
Host 1
I'm nothing, bro.
Host 2
Like, yeah, I be feeling bad for. I see that. Like, the parents walking the barber shop, and they got, like, multiple kids. I said, o, I know your pockets is mad, cuz. Haircuts ain't cheap no more. N, bro, the barbers are the streamers now.
Host 1
Yeah. And they. They run you about 50 piece.
Host 3
Well, no, my people over at the Fuqua Institute. Shout out to Jana. They take care of care of you. You know, for a friendly fee, I'm got to pay her.
Host 1
But, you know, I'm going to try to go to. What's Rachel. What's her barber Name. Yeah, I'm about to go get. Yeah, I was about to go get a cup by her. She told me first one free, the next one 60, ah, won't be going to.
Host 3
You shout out to freaky rage.
Host 1
Man, you charge too much for me, killer. I mean respect to your business, you do good work.
Host 3
But I mean 60, that's, that's what.
Host 2
I was going to say. If you got a beard to line up, but you going to probably pay about 55. 60 what it is.
Host 1
I go run, I give you my 60. But I'm only going once a month.
Host 3
That's all you probably really need.
Host 1
Like imagine going to the barber shop. Like y' all go every week.
Host 3
Yeah, I go every week.
Host 2
I go 60 piece every week.
Host 1
Crazy how much your barber charge mount. I remember he came when he came up to me and said I cut m here. He I thought you was going for the 25. I'm like, I'm tap in with M Bar 60, man.
Host 2
You know when haircuts got more expensive than weed? That's when just got wicked. Talk to him out this.
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Host 2
Hey man, well since I ain't got.
Host 1
No beer, it should be like 35, huh?
Host 3
Well that's why I be telling people man, you gotta also y' all need to tap in with women who know how to do their own hair a lot of because that is costly, bro. Just to groom yourself, keep yourself up, bro. That's a bill bro.
Host 1
You talking about for women. Y' all pay for y' all girls here.
Host 2
No, I definitely have before cosmetic stuff.
Host 3
She do her own hair.
Host 2
That's a blessing. Yeah yeah they don't need something nails. I ain't pay for that eyebrows lash something. Something gonna hit you.
Host 3
Yeah.
Host 2
Got a lot that's crazy.
Host 3
Like my daughters how to hustle.
Host 1
I ain't never pay for that.
Host 3
Like nah that you might have and then didn't notice it. You might have gave him a oh here go a couple hundred.
Host 1
I'm saying my pat like yeah in my previous his life before I'm talking.
Host 3
About with P. Oh right now.
Host 1
Oh no I've never and I've seen her get her hair done before.
Host 3
Yeah, she get in the chair. Yeah she but she I don't think Pico like that, though. She ain't in there every week.
Host 1
Oh, hell no.
Host 3
I know girls to get their hair done. No, bro, every. Every week, Every other.
Host 1
Bro, that's crazy.
Host 3
He might go get a trim or something. Feel me? But n. I'm talking about girls that go get installments, bro.
Host 2
That is tough.
Host 3
Every two weeks.
Host 1
That's crazy.
Host 3
Three, four hundred dollars a whop.
Host 2
God bless them kids who's finding.
Host 3
You gotta pay for the hair and pay for them to sew it out.
Host 1
Hold up, motherfucker. Still get this hair sold in?
Host 3
Yes. Well, that's essential.
Host 1
That's still a thing. Sew ins.
Host 3
Are you crazy? That is.
Host 2
And if you look anywhere on social.
Host 1
Media, always wearing wigs now. Nah, nah. That's what they.
Host 3
What's the stick on?
Host 1
I thought that's what Dirk said.
Host 3
I don't know what Dirk said.
Host 1
Dirk said, go get them wig on that bar she want to get the wig from.
Host 2
And that's probably $1,000 wig, right?
Host 1
I thought that's what. Everybody was just rocking the wig.
Host 3
Sewing that in, bro.
Host 1
Nah, not like with the. With the. The Meek Mills under.
Host 3
Yes, that is still a thing.
Host 1
N. They be having a stocking cap on under that.
Host 3
And they just put on top of the braids, bro.
Host 2
There's definitely some like mics underneath that.
Host 1
But I'm talking about to get it sold in. Then the girl had that thing in for like a month and it smelled like weed and everything. They go to the club.
Host 3
You with a trampoline.
Host 2
Yeah. You can still shampoo your hair.
Host 1
Yeah.
Host 3
Sewing is a real. A real thing, bro. Like, people who sell here, they make a killing, bro.
Host 2
Sell a bundle still. It's not funny, but I be feeling bad for people. They just like, man, I like Shorty, but I can't. I can't maintain her upkeep. It's just like, bro, she can't either.
Host 3
It's a lot, though, bro. That's why I didn't know that. Natural hair, bro. You are lucky, bro.
Host 1
I guess I'm out of the loop. Cause I thought wigs was like, they still. I'm saying I thought they could take them off and like, yeah, you can.
Host 2
Take a wig off, but that's the wind. It's stuck.
Host 3
Sometimes girls glue the wig on and it still be up in the back. They just glue it on so it look cool in the front, but in the back, you can lift that up on my soul.
Host 1
That's what I thought they was doing. I a know they were still getting.
Host 2
I know they were still getting the.
Host 1
Bird braids and sitting down and. Yeah, they thought they was throwing the wigs.
Host 2
Yeah, they still got R. Kelly braids underneath, bro. It's. It's wicked.
Host 1
Shout out to them.
Host 3
But that's what I mean. You. I don't expect you to know, but we deal with a natural, bro. That's. That's a benefit a thousand percent, bro.
Host 2
Yeah. Upkeep for humans is not cheap at all, man.
Host 3
Girls, hands and feet, they cost. That's you a couple hundred. I can get that eyebrow 60 if your girl faces look like a crunch bar more.
Host 1
How y' all feel about makeup?
Host 3
120.
Host 2
I don't need it, but go crazy. I hate a lot of makeup, but.
Host 1
I'm not a makeup.
Host 2
Yeah. I'm not really a big makeup person, but go crazy.
Host 3
Cause your pillows and just be all up. Girls don't know how to wipe their face off, right?
Host 2
And after two shots of the Julio, they gonna go to sleep without wiping their face off. And now I got Casper on my pillow. I'm tight.
Host 3
Shanisha's drunk. So one night she had a. A rag, A warrior rag to her face. I said, girl, that's the dish rag. I said, I hit the pots and pans of that. I know we had a time tonight, but my Lord, she had the. Doing her like this. I said.
Host 1
Changed oil with that.
Host 3
I was f. To lay her down and start doing this with the tail on her face.
Host 2
He said, the warrior.
Host 3
For real, bro. Makeup is a tough task, bro.
Host 2
And the funniest thing about all this is that the service providers and the people who want them service done, they be beefing all the time, bro.
Host 3
They be getting hoes so bad on everything, bro. I be telling, like, when deal with girls. I'm like, bro, now she telling you how much cost? That's a. She gonna expect you to keep up with that.
Host 1
Do you respect that? Like, you think, like, a man should do that?
Host 3
Yeah. If your woman, her makeup, lashes, nails, all that done all the time, that's who she is. And she keep it it up. You should feel that void at least two weeks. If she get it done every week, take two weeks.
Host 2
I say contribute for sure.
Host 3
At least cut her half, bro. Now, some women got to get a lot of done.
Host 2
Now she come in acting different. Then you know, say conversation needs to be had. Like, we already talk all the time. If you eating ALFORDO on your IG story all through the week, don't tell me we going to record Saturday, because that's not how you. What but if that's what you be on, then I got to respect it.
Host 1
Oh, yeah. So when you get her and she already was getting then $500 hair. Her hair done. $500.
Host 3
You got to step in. You send her 250. Okay, send her 250. I mean, I don't really recognize. No. No.
Host 1
But if she do 500 on her own when you step in. Oh, you just saying you got to contribute. You ain't got to take over.
Host 3
Yeah, you ain't got. You ain't got to take over, bro.
Host 2
Like, yeah. I'm not your daddy.
Host 3
Yeah. If I'm hanging Woody, you. I got half, okay? For sure.
Host 1
Half is respectful.
Host 3
Half is respectful.
Host 2
I got half of some on the wi fi.
Host 3
Yeah. Don't. Don't go too crazy though. Like, I don't know. It just depend on the level too that you're dealing with now. If this is your girl, you matter your girl, bro, you probably. You might have to step in and take.
Host 2
Who.
Host 1
Who messed up the game where. That was the thing.
Host 2
Oh, the game been the game.
Host 3
Oh, man, that.
Host 1
That was never.
Host 3
I don't. I don't think the OG's in the 90s. I think we did.
Host 1
We messed it up. Yeah, we had to. I don't remember.
Host 3
We the biggest tricks ever. I talked to my old heads just over at culture about back in the day, like, they like, y' all are my person purses and shoes that cost a thousand dollars. They going on these trips. Y' all pulling up with cars with bows on the top, bro. It's like, damn, cars really wasn't that expensive back then. You right. You gotta think, like, even with school, like, with kids, like, bro was getting Honda Accords, Cavaliers, Aleros, Thunderbirds. Real, bro. These kids is driving nice. So you know your woman got to be damn near with a cool little whip. So is more expensive. We the game up. Social media, the game game up, bro. Mark, we just talked about it. Money bag buying ar the new Lambo. Pink Lambo, bro. Look. Look what we battling against, bro.
Host 2
And it ain't even that fact, cuz, you know, people who got it always spent it, but now everybody can see it. They like, I deserve this. You live in a two bedroom with your cousin. I am not putting all these flyers in here. You out of pocket. We got to get you about this situation before we trying to do the extra. You want to go to Tulum and you ain't got your back too fixed. I have a problem with that.
Host 3
I'm all. I'm all for you getting in a woman's life and helping her we her. But you taking over four throttle. You don't have to. It's not a requirement if you do cool. But I don't think women should put that pressure on a man to come in and take over their life like that.
Host 2
And somebody who really with you ain't gonna put that type of pressure on you. More importantly, if they rock with you and they see you contributing, you holding it down, people gonna be realistic.
Host 1
Bro.
Host 2
The Internet is not a real place. Everybody's not living like that.
Host 1
Y' all know that people. You think the Internet real.
Host 2
Well that's. That's a different game you playing in.
Host 3
See, I hate the Internet is real to a certain extent, bro. I don't think everybody living a fake life on the Internet. They are a lot of people know.
Host 1
Everybo show the highlights.
Host 3
No, true. Yes, that's. That part is real. But if somebody's really showing you the highlights and the highlights are a part of their real life, bro, you got to honor it.
Host 2
Respect.
Host 3
If a girl going out to eat with her friends all the time and buying four lemon drops. You know, when you got to eat with her, she's like I did this, I do this. They girls hide the that they be with sometimes. I get it.
Host 2
Vacation.
Host 3
Yeah. You know what I mean? But if you get to know a girl and she really drink three or four lemon drops in the state, you. You can't take her somewhere and expect her to get appetizer.
Host 1
They can but. But then when I drop you off, I see, I see like Cuz some.
Host 3
Girls now your priorities are.
Host 1
I'm just saying some girls just get money sent to them. Like they don't really be having they together. Some just be sending $1000, 1500 or 2000. We seen it facts and then you know them and you like.
Host 3
But see, that's why you smart. So do the. If she getting that money sent to her cool. And she going on a date and you spend that money on a date, don't pay, don't put nothing on no bill. Don't put her in a better apartment. Drive pull up with that Cavalier. You going to go to roof Chris. But she about to drive that car. This R Chris ain't lead to a dude. You know what I mean?
Host 2
New Beamer n I'm all.
Host 3
That's what I said. Like you right bro. When you see a really not living their reps. I am if I'm with you. We going to go to this sex day department. I'm Going to thrash you just like this. But I'm not about to buy if you ain't on no bed and we cracking on this air mattress, I'm not buying you no bed. Now if I, if I pop this, he going to go to Walmart and get you another one.
Host 1
That's all I'm saying. Be be where they at.
Host 3
Yeah, facts, facts. I think and I think it's our job to give people the game on that because I think come in and they like a girl so much or that ain't never had no fine women before. They get some money. That's why the girls get out of pocket. Like the girls who really can't take care of themselves, they be like they damn, I done found a that's Christmas that come in. He it up for everybody else after him cuz you took that girl off the Air Masters and put her up real nice. Now every that come after you got to keep up that well, that's her mentality.
Host 2
And across the board, man, you should not be working your hardest to take care of somebody else. Just reevaluate what you got going on. You see a lot of dudes stressed because they can't keep up with the times. Whether it be money shoes, bro. Just take your time, get your together, bro. The people who really rock with you gonna rock with you, bro. You can't stress yourself out working to take care of a woman, bro.
Host 3
I feel that it's hard to tell a though that I ain't never had no women before with some money what to do though.
Host 2
That is true.
Host 3
Get goofy early and be mad later about that. But it be the that just catch on like the late bloomers to the women. That's what turn them into horses though now bro, they different IG models. That's all they looking for. Every IG model got a who ain't never had no hoes with some money in their DMS and they milking them.
Host 2
Guarantee and he's willing and ready. Ain't never seen her, ain't gonna never sniff it, but he gonna send that direct deposit.
Host 3
So I don't know. It's a women's playground out here. But get right fellas, get right man.
Host 2
Be careful. For sure the volume.
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Club 520 Podcast - BEST OF 520: Jeff Teague on Pacers-Thunder NBA Finals, Kendrick in Toronto & Church Fights
Release Date: June 21, 2025
In this vibrant episode of the Club 520 Podcast, NBA All-Star Jeff Teague teams up with his friends DJ Wells and Bishop B Henn to deliver an engaging mix of sports commentary, cultural discussions, and relatable banter. Covering topics ranging from the intense Pacers-Thunder NBA Finals matchup to the influence of social media on youth, and even touching on cosmetic grooming trends, the trio ensures listeners are entertained and informed throughout. Below is a detailed summary capturing the key points, discussions, and notable insights from the episode.
Timestamp: [02:13] – [05:27]
The episode kicks off with a deep dive into the pressures faced by today’s youth to adopt gangster lifestyles, a trend amplified by social media and contemporary music. Host2 remarks:
"They forcing this next generation to have the car. Now everybody is 30 from the neighborhood, all with switches and they shooting."
(02:26)
This concern is further elaborated by Host1, who reflects on past experiences:
"When we was in the streets of ... I thought that was really interesting to hear that from him because his accountability and he was just like, yeah, we got the young that want to be like us. They don't know, bro, we had to be like this."
(03:17)
The conversation highlights a shift from authentic neighborhood experiences to a more performative display of toughness, driven by the need for social validation online.
Timestamp: [09:56] – [17:04]
Transitioning to music, the hosts discuss Wiz Khalifa’s recent Tiny Desk Concert in Toronto, praising both his performance and his body of work. Host2 shares his thoughts on Wiz’s influence in the "smoking music" genre:
"He is the OG of that man. He probably been around probably since 2009 doing ... he's still going tour today and it's going to sell out."
(10:36)
The trio engages in a spirited debate ranking Wiz’s mixtapes, with favorites like "Cushion ORANGE" and "Cabman Fever" taking center stage. Host3 expresses admiration for Wiz’s consistency and live shows:
"He headlines a tour every summer and he does stadiums."
(12:34)
This segment not only celebrates Wiz Khalifa’s contributions to music but also invites listeners to explore his diverse catalog.
Timestamp: [15:00] – [22:16]
The conversation shifts to cinematic portrayals of iconic music groups, with the hosts comparing "Five Heartbeats" favorably against "The Temptations" and the "TLC" movie. Host1 passionately defends his favorite:
"Five Heartbeats is my favorite movie of all time. I could recite the whole movie."
(15:24)
Meanwhile, Host2 criticizes the authenticity of "The Temptations":
"They did their thing with that, bro. That was fine."
(16:54)
The hosts agree that "Five Heartbeats" offers a more genuine and impactful narrative, appreciating its faithful representation of the struggles and triumphs of a music group.
Timestamp: [23:27] – [34:00]
As the NBA Finals heat up, Jeff Teague and his co-hosts delve into the Pacers-Thunder showdown, discussing not only the games but also the passionate and sometimes contentious fan behaviors associated with it. Host1 recounts an incident:
"They was fighting over the Pacers. And they weren't even at the game."
(34:00)
Host3 adds context about fan apparel:
"They all had Pacer shirts on. So you got deeper to the game."
(34:05)
The discussion underscores the deep emotional investment fans have in their teams, highlighting how sporting events can sometimes lead to unexpected confrontations outside the arenas.
Timestamp: [27:30] – [35:00]
The hosts express their awe over Drake’s ability to sell out arenas in Toronto, comparing it to other major artists. Host2 shares:
"They said, spin it again."
(27:40)
Host1 marvels at Drake’s hometown dominance:
"That's a ... Drake is Toronto."
(28:06)
They discuss the logistical aspects of high-demand concerts, including ticket scalping and security measures, emphasizing Drake’s unparalleled connection with his local fanbase.
Timestamp: [50:00] – [78:00]
In a humorous yet insightful segment, the hosts tackle the topic of cosmetic surgery and grooming practices within the community. Host2 questions societal expectations:
"If women can go get weeds, bro, you can go to ... You can go to turkey, bro."
(55:34)
Host1 shares his awkward experience at a barbershop:
"I was strapped with 'everything I said, yeah, give me a lineup. I don't know.'"
(58:40)
The conversation covers a range of grooming topics, including hairlines, wigs, makeup for women, and societal judgments. They critically examine the pressures men and women face to enhance their appearances, often perpetuated by social media.
Host3 highlights gender disparities in cosmetic expectations:
"Girls now your priorities are ... They girls hide that they be with sometimes."
(74:25)
This segment brings to light the economic and psychological impacts of grooming trends, advocating for mutual understanding and realistic standards of beauty.
Timestamp: [73:02] – [80:15]
As the episode draws to a close, the hosts reflect on community dynamics, relationships, and the importance of authenticity over superficial standards. They emphasize supporting one another and fostering positive growth within their neighborhoods.
Notable Quotes:
Host2:
"They forcing this next generation to have the car. Now everybody is 30 from the neighborhood, all with switches and they shooting."
(02:26)
Host1:
"Five Heartbeats is my favorite movie of all time. I could recite the whole movie."
(15:24)
Host3:
"He is the OG of that man. He probably been around probably since 2009 doing ... he's still going tour today and it's going to sell out."
(10:36)
Host1:
"They was fighting over the Pacers. And they weren't even at the game."
(34:00)
Conclusion:
This episode of Club 520 Podcast masterfully blends sports enthusiasm with cultural insights, all delivered through the charismatic chemistry of Jeff Teague, DJ Wells, and Bishop B Henn. Whether you're a basketball aficionado, a music lover, or someone interested in the deeper societal issues discussed, this episode offers valuable perspectives wrapped in humor and engaging conversation. Tune in to experience the lively discussions and gain a fresh outlook on the topics that shape our communities today.
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