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The volume.
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No worrying.
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We are back. Happy top of the week. It is still a thousand degrees in New York, but it cooled down a bit.
Podcast Host 4
I guess it's not as bad as.
Podcast Host 2
It was, but I've been overheating for. For about a week and a half now.
Podcast Host 4
Well, I mean, you. You know, when it's. It gets hot, you gotta run for shade, run for cover.
Podcast Host 2
So tree to tree.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, yeah.
Podcast Host 2
Right on the sidewalk. Have to always go on a shady, shady side.
Podcast Host 4
And it's crazy. You got to go tree to tree. But they call black people monkeys, right? It's crazy.
Erica
Oh, my God.
Podcast Host 4
It's crazy how that works.
Podcast Host 2
Like, life would just out the gate on a Monday. All right.
Podcast Host 4
Just crazy how life would just, you know, I mean, show that to you sometimes. That's.
Podcast Host 2
Yeah. No, life. Life is showing them things about the whites.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah. Yeah. That's all. That's all. Just noticing the things.
Podcast Host 2
Do you think white people are aliens?
Podcast Host 4
No. All right, wait. In what sense do I think white people are from this planet?
Podcast Host 2
Yeah, because I. I could.
Podcast Host 4
I could. I could. I could see if somebody gave me a story about however many thousands of years ago I could. I would listen to a story of, you know, outer beings coming to this planet and leaving behind something that, you know, mated with something, and then they just left.
Podcast Host 2
They forgot something.
Podcast Host 4
They forgot somebody didn't make it back to the ship in time.
Podcast Host 2
There's a million different theories of, like, mating with Neanderthal dolls and that entire thing. White people. But across the gate, no matter what your theory is, we are the only race that, like, can't really survive here. Like, we have no melanin for something. That is what we need on this Earth, which is the sun of the sun. The way we all die. We can't even handle it.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah.
Podcast Host 2
Like, this isn't our planet.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah. I mean, I can. To be fair, I can't handle the sun either. I hate.
Podcast Host 2
Take away any human advances, sunscreen, all of that. Like, we can't survive. That's why we hid in the Caucus Mountains. We're not, like.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah.
Podcast Host 2
Built for this.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah.
Podcast Host 2
Every animal, every other race, like, you know, it's just.
Podcast Host 4
Sun is out. Yeah. Enjoying it.
Podcast Host 2
They adapted to what the planet's, you know, atmosphere is.
Podcast Host 4
Exactly.
Podcast Host 2
We just. Out here, just old pasty and. And going from tree to tree. That's. That's an alien. Yeah, that's not somebody of this planet.
Podcast Host 4
That's alien behavior. That's somebody that doesn't want to be seen and doesn't want the elements to affect them. You are.
Podcast Host 2
And sorry, Reddit. I'm sure it's just white guilt.
Podcast Host 4
That's what Reddit is going to say.
Erica
We know you hate being white, Rory.
Podcast Host 2
No, I thoroughly enjoy it.
Podcast Host 4
Oh, no, he enjoys it, let me tell you. He hates it on camera. But when these cameras shut up, he goes outside. This is a white man.
Podcast Host 2
Sunscreen is the only compromise I have to make.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, this is a white man walking through Manhattan with his tote bag.
Erica
He's white with his tote bag.
Podcast Host 2
With a little pep in my step, too.
Podcast Host 4
Absolutely, absolutely. Gotta love it.
Podcast Host 2
I was outside this weekend in the heat in a black tuxedo with bow tie, just walking around Harlem. Not usually the guy in a bow tie they see on two fifths, but I was out there.
Podcast Host 4
Oh, welcome to the Noi.
Podcast Host 2
With members of the noi. The very Muslim weekend, to say the least. I've never been back and forth to Brooklyn that many times in my entire life.
Podcast Host 4
Yo, man.
Podcast Host 2
But we'll get to that. So Saturday I went to the Young GZTN 10120 Year Anniversary Orchestra Show. Black tie event. Shout out to Drama and Lake for inviting me. Had a great time. That event, like, if it's going to your city. Can we pull up the dates? Miami was the first one. New York was Saturday. I want to say it was at the Apollo.
Podcast Host 4
At the Apollo. Okay.
Podcast Host 2
Yeah, it was. I mean, I don't know. Is it a hard sell? It's Jeezy doing all the songs from TM101 with the orchestra. I don't feel like. I don't need. I don't need to, like, sell you on that.
Podcast Host 4
No, that's not a hard sell. That's definitely not a hard sell.
Podcast Host 2
But I mean, I was talking with. With some people backstage at it, like, of course, traditional music doesn't need to, like, validate hip hop. Hip hop is far past needing validation. It's the most popular genre. But it was nice to see and to prove that, like, this is real music.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah.
Podcast Host 2
Just because it was made on an electric fucking NPC or keyboard does not make it any different than the shit you snobs think it is. Like, hearing cannons, bongos where they shouldn't have been and go crazy was incredible life. Like, it was just so nice to see, like, this is real music. Anyone that tries to say hip hop is not real music or samples this and that. Go watch that show and tell me that shit shouldn't be in Carnegie hall anywhere like that. It was just beautiful to watch.
Podcast Host 4
I love.
Podcast Host 2
And just like, knowing Jeezy and his story, because they played into that with a lot of visuals. Like, people be forgetting with this rebrand.
Podcast Host 4
Jeezy, like, with this mature Jeezy.
Podcast Host 2
Like, who the fuck. Young Jeezy was like, it's dope to.
Podcast Host 4
See his growth, though. Like, you know, as. Obviously he's an older, older guy now and, you know, you would hope that, you know, you mature and as years pass, but it's always good to see, you know, that content his lyrics. But then putting that type of, you know, the orchestra underneath it and, you know, making the words even more, you know, connect even. Even more with strings. It's something. It's something about a harp.
Podcast Host 2
Oh, a harp.
Podcast Host 4
A harp. Over telling me how much you paid for the. For the grams, like, you know what I'm saying? It's something about it that just makes.
Podcast Host 2
It so poetic and, you know, not to. Not to big league, you guys. It's just part of the story. I went through the backstage entrance and, like, went past the band, like, rehearsing, and I was like, yo, Young Jeezy got a clarinet in the Apollo right now. Why? He has a whole hip hop. Yeah, why do you have six fucking clarinets? There was somebody in the bathroom polishing their flute. Pause. I was like, this is amazing music.
Podcast Host 4
It's music, man. It's words, it's lyrics. It's, you know, obviously hip hop. We. We express ourselves a little differently in hip hop, but, you know, it's good to see guys get older and, you know, throwing a suit. Get more mature. But keep the content the same, though.
Erica
Who else would you like to see in that, like, we do that form of concert?
Podcast Host 2
I mean, two. I have already done it. Nas and hov, which was great. When Chief Keef did it was great too.
Podcast Host 4
But Nas is doing it, I think this.
Podcast Host 2
And doesn't have a Vegas residency around that or something.
Podcast Host 4
I'm not sure. But he's doing it this week at the jazz festival in Montreal.
Podcast Host 2
Okay.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah.
Podcast Host 2
Yeah. I'm trying to think from, like, the newer generation that would be cool to.
Podcast Host 4
See from a new generation.
Podcast Host 2
I feel like future. Future would be fire for something like that.
Podcast Host 4
I could see that. Yeah.
Podcast Host 2
And see future. And I was thinking when I was watching the Jeezy, I have to walk back some of my takes from last week when I said I've gotten to the point that I really like, care who's lying in a rap. Nah, this hit different when you know he's not. Oh, everything Jeezy said, like, is a fact.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah. Oh, man. Yeah. When it's real. Yeah. It's gonna hit every time. When it's real. When it's real talk. It's gonna hit every time.
Podcast Host 2
Because I was even thinking, like, when you bring up hov as far as. Like, this isn't supposed to happen. Like, this dirty kid from Marcy. No, this isn't. This is fake. Like, that's not supposed to happen. That's what I was looking. The whole Jeezy show. I was like, yo, this guy's backstory is absolutely insane.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah.
Podcast Host 2
Going through every photo he had up there was like, he's. He's supposed to be in jail. This guy is not supposed to be. Like, isn't normal.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah. I mean, I'm. I love to see that, though, man. It's just growth and, you know, just, you know, maturing and still keeping it music, keeping it hip hop. But let's dress it up. Let's put on black ties, black suits, let's get some clarinets on stage, and let's make it poetic, man.
Podcast Host 2
And. And it was, you know, cheesy. Obviously. Being from the south, you could have swore he was a New York rapper at the Apollo. Like, the way that would have been, like, if Kiss came out, like, it was every single fucking word. Everybody knew.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah.
Podcast Host 2
But then I started to think, too. TM 101 came out in 05. I was a sophomore in high school. Like, even up here, the south took over at that time in high school, we grew up on Southern music more than we did New York at that point. Like, I saw everyone my age like, oh, yeah, this is the way your Generation looks at 90s. Yeah, that's Jeezy to us. So it was.
Podcast Host 4
It was just great to see, man, that's dope, man. Shout out to Jeezy. Man, congrats on the. Oh, no, The. The black tie orchestra performance at the legendary Apollo Theater. That's always dope to have something like that at the. At the Apollo. Shout out to Jeezy.
Podcast Host 2
And the team drama was out there with a bedazzled tuxedo. Had some rhyme stones on there. He looked expensive. I'm just. That's all I'm saying. He looks expensive.
Podcast Host 4
Drum. You know you my guy. I love you, man. Don't put no rhinestones on the tuxedo, man. Don't do that. Don't do that.
Podcast Host 2
Why? It looked expensive.
Podcast Host 4
Just. We can just keep a clean suit. It don't got to be rhinestones. We don't got a rhinestone to suit. So just keep it clean. Clean, you know, clean suit. Very classy.
Podcast Host 2
Jeezy got Lake out there in tapered pants.
Podcast Host 4
That's saying Lake is some tape of pants.
Podcast Host 2
And for those that don't know Lake. Lake is Drama's manager, and he is from the west coast.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah.
Podcast Host 2
And just not let us forget it. Not love. Lovely.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah.
Podcast Host 2
And like I said, I wouldn't tell anyone. I lied. He was wearing some. Some Uptowns. Like, watching somebody from Cali put those on.
Podcast Host 4
I respect that.
Podcast Host 2
He was like, yeah. We talked to John, like, and their security is also from the West Coast. I was like, hey, we wanted to get Chucks, but, you know, Drama said.
Podcast Host 4
That, yeah, they Harlem. Those smoke towns on when you in hall. Yeah, it's all good.
Erica
So Rory looked nice.
Podcast Host 2
Well, thank you.
Erica
He looks very nice.
Podcast Host 2
The whole. The whole band had obviously black tie, but they were all wearing Air Force ones, too.
Podcast Host 4
Fire. Yeah, that's dope.
Podcast Host 2
It was great. And I mean, half the crap. Not even half. Most of the people that were involved or backstage followed the dress code.
Podcast Host 4
Most people.
Podcast Host 2
Harlem. Harlem came out there in shorts with a nutcracker in there.
Podcast Host 4
Listen, man, it's 90 degrees outside. You want me to put on a suit? Yeah, to go down the block from where I live. I'm not wearing no, man. Let me in this, man, before y' all can't.
Erica
Crackhead peed on me before I went inside. But y' all want me to have a full suit on?
Podcast Host 4
I mean, I'm two blocks from here. This nigga's shooting dope right around the corner. Y' all want me put on? Nah, I'm not doing that. Not doing that.
Erica
Ma, you would have put on a suit, though. I asked when I saw Rory, you know, leaving, because I met up with him after I asked, I'm like, ma didn't go. I was surprised. I thought that would be something you would enjoy.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, I would have went, but I chose not to. But I definitely would want to see Jeezy in that. In that setting. Only because that album is. I mean, TM101's that's like a staple in hip hop. That's a bona fide classic. So to see it now, years later, Jeezy performing it now at the Apollo, I would have wanted to see it. But, you know, once they said black tie, and I'm just like, it was a lot. Yo, I'm gonna have To Miss Jeezy on this run, man. I'm not doing all of that.
Podcast Host 2
I got. I actually got ready here for it. And I put everything on and then walked outside. I walked right back up to the office and grabbed one of the T shirts and I was like, I'm gonna get changed at home.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, yeah.
Podcast Host 2
I'm not even. I'm not even sitting in my car with AC with the shit on right now.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, yeah. It was just too hot for the black tie fan, man. It's too hot. It's too hot. Not in the summer.
Podcast Host 2
Lake brought up an interesting point that I wanted to ask you guys. Is TM101 the equivalent of the South's Get Rich or Die Trying? I thought that was a really interesting point. That the more I thought about it, I was like, that's fucking kind of spot on. And then just going through the track list, I'm like, yeah, this is. This is the South's Get Rich or Die Trying.
Erica
I. I don't disagree.
Podcast Host 2
You're apart. Both bonafide classics. I don't think anyone needs to argue that CM101 and get rich are absolute classics.
Podcast Host 4
Both classics.
Podcast Host 2
But you'll find a city at that time, like, if you go TM101, there's not a skip. Like, it even hurt my heart to say to Lake because I wanted to defend Get Rich more. I was like, damn. I. Sometimes I skip poor little rich. Like, there's not a single fucking skip on TM 101.
Podcast Host 4
TM 101 is a classic. One of my. One of my favorite albums for sure. But to say it's the South's Get Rich or Die Trying. Get Rich or Die Trying. That. That hit like a fucking. When that dropped, that was like, you know, now TM101, when it dropped, everybody loved. It was like, oh, this is hard. You know what I'm saying? And then we lived with it and we was like, damn, this is. This is fire. But I mean, what Get Rich or DOT Trying did was.
Podcast Host 2
I mean, sales obviously are a little bit different in Get Rich went to, like, globally.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah.
Podcast Host 2
And I'm not saying 101001 didn't go globally, but not probably to the degree that.
Podcast Host 4
Not to the degree of Get Rich. No.
Podcast Host 2
I think in the states, if you're thinking 04 for get rich. Right. That was 04. I think 03 05. I mean, Jeezy completely owned that entire year. Even with G Unit still putting out Beg for Mercy, like, for sure. I thought it was a cool equivalent Big album.
Podcast Host 4
But that's. I would have to sit. I would have to really like. Because I'm trying to think back of what it felt like when Get Rich or Die trying to drop versus TM101. And what get Rich or Die Trying did was. Listen, man, we hadn't seen something like that.
Podcast Host 2
And they did not ban the G una wife beaters in high schools. They banned the snowman. You couldn't wear that T shirt in any high school in the country. Could not like that. How many things are all high schools on the same page about?
Erica
I was in middle school and it was banned too.
Podcast Host 2
Yeah, but they didn't ban countrywide email to every school that you can't have this. They don't even do that with math.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, but they didn't ban the G unit tank tops because who the is wearing a tank top to school?
Podcast Host 2
True. I was just trying to think of an awful.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, you got to wear a shirt over that. You get banned from the school just wearing a tank top to school. Yeah, get out. You get banned if you wear a jersey with no T shirt underneath it. If you a have a white tee under your basketball jersey, it's like you about to really play ball.
Podcast Host 2
Oh, yeah. No facts.
Erica
You about to really play ball.
Podcast Host 4
You in a jersey with no T shirt on underneath it. Like, what you doing? That's nasty.
Podcast Host 2
We're in the lunchroom. I want to see your armpits in the lunchroom.
Podcast Host 4
You got to wear a white tee under your jersey at all times.
Erica
I never understood that when they used to be like, yeah, you can't show shoulders and squids like, who are like the kid. And they used to be like, not to protect you from the boys, to protect you from the teachers. I'm like, what teacher is getting turned down from my little scrawny 11 year old arm? Like, what the fuck is going on?
Podcast Host 4
Teachers now.
Podcast Host 2
You should vet your teachers better than my shoulders.
Podcast Host 4
Nah, these teachers. Now where was these teachers when I was in high school? Because we wouldn't have said nothing if the teacher was giving us some. She would have never got.
Podcast Host 2
I listen, I know it's wrong to say, but I completely agree with him, fam.
Podcast Host 4
If me and my homies that was in high school, listen.
Podcast Host 2
Well, actually, no, I'm telling everybody, but not enough.
Podcast Host 4
No, but we ain't telling the faculty. Like, we're not going to.
Erica
The police hears through kids run their mouth and gets back to faculty.
Podcast Host 4
Man. They. They didn't put us in the room. Like, yo, is it true? I'm like, I don't know what y' all talking about. I'm not ratting. If we had a good looking teacher, she was giving us some. We're not that pack up. We gonna keep it going.
Erica
This is so bad.
Podcast Host 2
No, it's. It's not right.
Podcast Host 4
But now when they be like, yo, students told. And I'm like, they did what? Why would y' all that up?
Erica
Well, because now the students are aware that that's statutory rape and that it's not okay.
Podcast Host 2
Because it is the definition of it.
Podcast Host 4
I'm like, yeah, but I mean.
Podcast Host 2
And that's where double standards that I think we've all said and agree that we believe in them.
Podcast Host 4
Oh, yes, absolutely. I'm talking about if. If male students are having sex with a female teacher. With a. With a, you know, a female teacher.
Erica
It's wrong either way.
Podcast Host 2
Of course. No, worse. Yes, we know it's wrong.
Podcast Host 4
It's wrong by. If we got to go in front of the judge. Yes.
Erica
No, it's wrong.
Podcast Host 4
Back on the block, like they gonna be like, word. Like, y' all be my math teacher.
Erica
Every that's. And that is what's wrong with our society.
Podcast Host 2
Me.
Podcast Host 4
Why?
Podcast Host 2
Last time I checked, he was the man in these streets.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, why not?
Podcast Host 2
She.
Podcast Host 4
It says she a young teacher. Because she's like 24.
Erica
Yeah, she's going to. Why would it. Do you think there are any normal 24 year olds that would want to. A 15 year old boy, you think that is nasty.
Podcast Host 2
But we're just talking about what if. If I was 16. As somebody to talk about this subject further when I'm 16, if I'm dogging out one of my teachers, I'm not going to sit there like a victim.
Podcast Host 4
I'm the man.
Podcast Host 2
I'm just telling you how a 16 year old would think.
Erica
No, I agree. A 16. Y' all are grown now. Y' all ain't 16.
Podcast Host 2
That is wrong and gross. That should be locked up.
Erica
Okay, but if you. I just want to make sure, like. No, of course.
Podcast Host 2
You know what the I did on Saturday?
Podcast Host 4
I would have been hitting that if.
Erica
16 year old me would have had a teacher that looked like Morris Chestnut or Denzel Washington.
Podcast Host 4
No, no, no.
Erica
Oh, no, wait. Teenage girls aren't allowed to have hormones too. Only teenagers.
Podcast Host 2
We should protect women. It doesn't matter what happened to boys.
Podcast Host 4
Protect women. You know, do what you want to do with us. Protect the women. No, take advantage of me.
Erica
But you see how men say that women don't care about them. Y' all don't care about yourselves.
Podcast Host 4
You right. In high school, I didn't give a fuck. I was eating Cheetos at 8am Fucking Tater Tots at 10, chocolate milk. I didn't give a fuck about myself. You're right.
Podcast Host 2
And if you had the early lunch that she was at like 11:15. You eating a spicy chicken at 11am Trying to avoid the army recruiter, like, you know what the fuck was going on.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, I deserved a little head for my. For my teach at that point.
Podcast Host 2
It's the least they can do with the environment they created here.
Podcast Host 4
Fill me with all this at at 11:00am and yeah, give me some head at 1:30. Absolutely right. Why not? We're back. Sponsored by Boost Mobile.
Erica
Oh, my God.
Podcast Host 4
Unlimited talk, text and data. Rory for $25 a month. Unlimited talk, text and data for.
Podcast Host 2
Listen, man. Shout out to Jeezy.
Podcast Host 4
Shout out to Jeezy. Man.
Podcast Host 2
Don't your teachers. And also why you can leave it. Because I could be talking about college. Everyone's above 18 there.
Podcast Host 4
There you go.
Erica
Oh, my God. I had a professor.
Podcast Host 4
There you go.
Erica
Yo, my philosophy professor.
Podcast Host 4
He could have put you right on that desk. Right?
Erica
Shout out to him. He still followed me on ig. I follow him back. I'll be liking his photos.
Podcast Host 4
I bet you do.
Erica
He used to text me every morning to be. He's like, the marriage. You're going to be on time today.
Podcast Host 4
Lock him up. He was flirting. Lock his ass up.
Erica
Well, I was grown. I was 20 at this point.
Podcast Host 4
That ain't grown. That ain't. You ain't grown. You were still living in your mother's house.
Podcast Host 2
The lobe isn't developed yet.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah.
Erica
If I didn't have to move to New York to record this podcast, I would still be living at my mother's house. It was free.
Podcast Host 4
Why do we knock that?
Erica
Like, what the.
Podcast Host 4
Why do we not? Did Prince Harry and them still live at their mother house, the Castle?
Podcast Host 2
Wasn't that their jealous. I was Irish household. Get the out at 18.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah.
Podcast Host 2
Or maybe we'll let you pay rent. I was so jealous of all my friends that stayed with their parents.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah.
Erica
Yeah.
Podcast Host 4
That we knocked that in our culture.
Podcast Host 2
They were sitting there.
Podcast Host 4
You still live with your mom? I wish I did.
Erica
Yeah.
Podcast Host 4
Wish I did.
Erica
I'm dying to go back. Y' all ever fire me? I'm right back.
Podcast Host 4
Wake up every morning, smell breakfast. Oh, I missed that.
Erica
She used to do my laundry.
Podcast Host 2
Yeah, but at some point that would probably get old.
Erica
I don't know why I always had men that owned homes. I Just would leave when I was tired of being there.
Podcast Host 4
I always had men that owned homes. Go ahead, baby D. What was their profession? Yeah, I know.
Podcast Host 2
Were they a teacher? They were.
Erica
No, they were not teachers.
Podcast Host 4
Was he a professor? Was he a professor?
Erica
Ma, I had Rory out with me this weekend.
Podcast Host 4
Where?
Podcast Host 2
Oh, about. Yeah. This is why sometimes it's not good when your friends have your location. So I was leaving the Jeezy. I'm in tunnel traffic, and Damaris is like, yo, turn around. I was like, how the. Oh, you're my location. She's like, yeah, just turn around right now. Y' all was at a block away from where I was at, so I just hopped over. Oh, you got to say, the medium.
Erica
I had, Roy was so miserable. He was sitting there smoking hookah, drinking his wine. He said, yeah, I'm gonna go home.
Podcast Host 2
I should have just stayed in that. That time.
Erica
He was so miserable.
Podcast Host 4
Every time. Every time. Every time I go out, somebody to go out, I'm there for 20 minutes, and I'm like. I found. I feel like I'm judging. I'm like, this. What y' all be doing when y' all go out? Like, this is. This is it. I could have been at the house and.
Podcast Host 2
And her and her friend were, like, in a good mood, and, like, I could tell that they had, like. They were at the peak of their night where I was coming down for my night, so I wasn't in, like, the same vibe as them. Like, I'm cool, and they. They just. They. They on.
Podcast Host 4
You were the widow. You were the widow.
Podcast Host 2
Yeah, I mean, I just. I was also in a suit.
Podcast Host 4
Oh, you was definitely the weirdo.
Erica
Yeah, he had the suit on with the little. With the bow tie. He looks cute, though. I'm like, oh, you definitely could have got.
Podcast Host 4
He was going. He was channeling his Justin Timberlake. What's that? What's that Video soon Tie. Yeah, yeah, that's what you was on your Justin Timber suit and tie?
Podcast Host 2
No, I was actually just really hot.
Podcast Host 4
It was, like, 90 degrees.
Erica
Yeah, it was hot as.
Podcast Host 2
Yo. I watched, like, half of the. The first part of the Jeezy show, like, on the side. Then I went out to the crowd. The moment I got to the crowd, I was like, why do I have this. This in basketball shorts next to me? I'm not wearing this no more.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, see, that would have been me. I'd have went there with some. I'd have been like, you listen, man, I'm just coming to show, man. Like, don't get me on camera.
Podcast Host 2
But then. But then I seen. When I got home, they went to another spot after. I was like, where do you find the energy?
Erica
Oh, yeah, we went to.
Podcast Host 2
Yeah, I was outside. Outside.
Erica
We went to Stafford Room. We went to the strip club that she worked at. We were outside there still.
Podcast Host 4
Strip clubs in New York outside of, like, Queens?
Erica
Well, she works at a gentleman's club. Oh, we were in Manhattan.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah. You could have went because you had the suit on already.
Podcast Host 2
Oh, I ended up going to a gentleman's club last night.
Podcast Host 4
You were with the suit on?
Podcast Host 2
No. What gentleman? No, I was actually in shorts.
Erica
What gentleman's club you went to last night?
Podcast Host 2
We went to Sapphire for, like, all of maybe 10 minutes.
Podcast Host 4
Good steak.
Podcast Host 2
We were sitting there, like, parked outside. I was like, do we even want to do this shit? And was like, all right, fuck it. Let's just go in for a second. And the moment we get to the door, the bouncer is like, new Rory and Mall. And we looked at each other like, all right, maybe this is meant to be. Maybe we made a good decision.
Erica
They probably thought he was maul.
Podcast Host 2
We were. Gave us who he was with.
Podcast Host 4
Jay.
Podcast Host 2
Yeah.
Podcast Host 4
They did not think that that was me.
Erica
They think Rory, Jamal. So they definitely probably thought that.
Podcast Host 2
So.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, that makes sense.
Podcast Host 2
Bouncer. Shout out to the bouncer. He gave us a bunch of drink tickets. We was like, we did make the right choice. Why did we doubt ourselves all the five minutes? Two chicks came up to us, and we were like, let's get the out of here, man.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, they were. Two women come up to you like, let's go.
Podcast Host 2
Just like, why one of them would just give my money away for an hour?
Podcast Host 4
You're in the strip club that's supposed to do.
Podcast Host 2
Exactly. That's why I was like, let's get the. I want to keep my money. That's like being tired of just, like.
Podcast Host 4
Being a Disney World and get mad when Mickey woke up to you and start waving you at Disney World. Mickey lives here.
Podcast Host 2
And. Which is why we did the honorable thing, because we've always seen, and I've even been that guy in the strip club of, I'm not spending no money. And then you're a dickhead. Like, the point of going there is to give strippers money. Yeah, we did the honorable thing. It was like, let's get the fuck out of here. We even finished our first drink ticket.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah. Yeah. Let me. Let me get out of here. Let me get out y' all way. I'm not gonna fuck up y' all night. I hate Being in a strip club and you like, in the way. Yeah, like, yo, we ain't spending. Let's get out of these. They got rent. The first is in two days. They in here grimo hust. We ain't contributing. We in the way. Let's get the. Let's come back on the 10th. You got to go to the street club, like the middle of the month. You don't go at the end of the month, like, in there hustling, working. For real.
Podcast Host 2
Listen. And I just, like, I should. Don't do nothing. Cuz at the gentleman's clubs, like, it's not. Starlets can be fun because you kicking it with your friends, bartenders, you throwing. It's. It's more of a. A vibe than it is a strip club. Them gentlemen clubs. Like, some skinny white is going to put her long ass leg on mine. Like, I'm cool. That's not.
Podcast Host 4
But if she was, she was a melanated queen. You might have stayed for a second drink.
Podcast Host 2
I would have said, you don't need to do this.
Podcast Host 4
Why are you here? Let me take you out of this hell.
Podcast Host 2
What. What's your rate for life?
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Podcast Host 2
What's your life rate? What's your life rate?
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, take them out the club, man. How much you make at night? 350. I got you.
Podcast Host 2
Let's times that by forever.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah. Nasty. Oh, my God.
Podcast Host 2
But, yeah, it was. It was fun, man. Listen, I thought Damaris got me all excited. She hit me about the parade, and I'm like, all right, this is one of my gay besties. I thought we was gonna be outside for the parade. She pride fished me.
Erica
I did not pride fish you.
Podcast Host 4
Oh, that's why you was outside. You was being gay this weekend.
Erica
No, I wasn't. I was actually being very straight, and it was so annoying because I really.
Podcast Host 2
Wanted to be with you, wanted to go do straight things. I was like, yo, yeah, why you asked about the parade and you not going?
Erica
Because I was around the corner from the parade. I was staying around the corner from the parade, and I'm sitting up here like, damn. Well, Kay. Lonnie is hosting Pride. Like, let me hit Rory, see if he could. You ain't hit me and say, yo, I hit Kehlani. You ain't do like. I'm like, what the fuck?
Podcast Host 2
That's because I respect that queen. And a straight white male texting her on the pride parade. Yeah, right.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah. You can't do that.
Podcast Host 2
She can reply to me today, but not yet.
Podcast Host 4
You got to be Gay to talk to Kehlani on Pride.
Podcast Host 2
I think that's. That's reasonable.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah.
Podcast Host 2
And as an ally, I felt like that, you know, today's not about me.
Erica
Yeah, okay. I mean, I get that, but yeah, like what?
Podcast Host 2
She's, like, hosting a float.
Erica
Yeah.
Podcast Host 2
Oh, okay. Yeah. Oh, you wanted to get on the.
Erica
Float, Like, No, I just wanted to hit her. See what the vibes was like, you know?
Podcast Host 4
What parade do the straights have Thanksgiving? Is that, like, our parade? St. Patrick's Day. That's operating. That's just. That's the heterosexual day. All right, cool. I'm outside. Next thing.
Podcast Host 2
There's one thing that will be used during St. Patrick's Day. It's the F word.
Erica
Jesus Christ.
Podcast Host 2
You know, I can guarantee you that word is being said on Fifth Avenue.
Erica
We have a gay listener that writes me ever. Almost every episode says, hey, guys, I really don't appreciate the homophobic.
Podcast Host 4
You next.
Podcast Host 2
But you guys don't want to cut that, right?
Podcast Host 4
Who gives a. What they.
Erica
What they hit you and say, well, he. He hit me. And he, you know, every. He just like, why do you let Mall go on, like, these gay rants? Like, I want to support you gu.
Podcast Host 2
So bad.
Erica
I love y' all.
Podcast Host 4
When the last time I went on a gay rant. See this? They make it up. I don't even. Matter of fact, I'm an ally to the gays. I'm like, you know, France and the U.S. i'm an ally.
Podcast Host 2
It's probably, like, not the best example with history, but I, like, I kind of see where you were trying to take it, but yeah, like, it hasn't been great the entire time.
Podcast Host 4
Israel and us.
Podcast Host 2
Well, I mean, okay. He said, couldn't find a better bear.
Erica
He said, y' all just let two of us. Y' all just let Ma make jokes on the pods. Gay fan base. I know there may be a small amount of us that support you and Rory, but old man too cool. Like, how Ma started the pod is why he gets walked in the comments for being a bad podcaster. And then before that, he wrote me and said Mall making gay and insane synonymous. This EP is crazy.
Podcast Host 2
It's not my place. Straight, white, male. But I do think Mall is an ally. He just has a. A different way of expressing it.
Podcast Host 4
You know what it is? I just. Because if you want.
Podcast Host 2
And we appreciate your support.
Podcast Host 4
Listen, if. If you're gay and you want equality, right, you going to get these jokes just like everybody else.
Podcast Host 2
I agree with that. Okay, where were we?
Erica
I don't even Know what the we were talking about originally?
Podcast Host 2
Mainly, we were talking about that you Pride fished me and I wanted to go to the parade.
Erica
I'm sorry.
Podcast Host 2
I caught the let out.
Erica
You did, actually.
Podcast Host 4
The let out for the parade is hilarious. Everybody's outside already.
Podcast Host 2
Yeah, I know. And nobody parties like gays. Like, it was lit in Chelsea after the parade.
Erica
Really?
Podcast Host 2
Answer the point. Like, it was so much traffic. Like, you might as well just park it.
Podcast Host 4
I'm about to say nothing and have.
Podcast Host 2
A couple shots with the gays.
Podcast Host 4
Nothing is worse than forgetting this. The Pride Parade. And in Manhattan. Oh, my. You like, yo, why are all of these blocks closed? Like, what is going. Oh, Pride. And then you just got to shut up and just deal with it. There's nothing you could do. Every year, I don't know how I. Every year I keep forgetting that it's Pride until, like, the day. Well, I did know it was Pride. I didn't expect to be in Manhattan yesterday.
Erica
Where were you at Manhattan? We could have had dinner.
Podcast Host 4
I went. I was going through Manhattan to go to Brooklyn to get my cousin D. Mac is in town for a couple months and vegan spot in Brooklyn that I've been wanting to take him to, so I finally took him yesterday. We went early, though. We went around, like, two o' clock.
Podcast Host 2
Okay.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah.
Podcast Host 2
Oh, shit. I mean, so we had to fight through. Should have linked us. We were in Brooklyn 17 times.
Podcast Host 4
I didn't see. I didn't see. I didn't see. I didn't see Jay's missed call until the next day. Like, okay. I was like, Jay called me four times. Like, I didn't. But I saw your missed call and I had called you back, but I didn't even know Jay had called me.
Podcast Host 2
You know, we was.
Podcast Host 4
We was.
Podcast Host 2
We was in the streets.
Podcast Host 4
No, I know. Once I saw he was driving, I was like, oh, boy.
Podcast Host 2
Allegedly.
Podcast Host 4
Allegedly. Allegedly. He was driving.
Podcast Host 2
And this is a nameless J. There's somebody named Jay?
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, yeah. Just. Just Jay. You figure out who.
Podcast Host 2
I've never been more uncomfortable in my own city in my life.
Podcast Host 4
For real. Why?
Podcast Host 2
Listen, man, we was just. We was moving around. That's all.
Erica
Well, you know, it's gonna be a crazy summer if you keep moving like that with that person.
Podcast Host 4
It was.
Podcast Host 2
It was the first night I.
Erica
Listen, I won night one.
Podcast Host 2
I want to say hello to the dogs.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, I get it. I understand.
Podcast Host 2
I thought about just two Great Danes in this studio and just how all of this.
Podcast Host 4
Oh, my God. No.
Podcast Host 2
Would be the piece.
Podcast Host 4
Oh, God. That's just A nightmare.
Podcast Host 2
But I mean, yeah, other than that, it was a weekend, to say the least.
Podcast Host 4
Cool weekend. Good weekend. We had good weather. Even though it was hot, it wasn't like. I think that 103 degree day that kind of like. That prepped us for, like the 90 degree day.
Podcast Host 2
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Podcast Host 4
Like we could appreciate 88. 90 when we had to do 103.
Erica
Yeah.
Podcast Host 4
First day of summer. That's like the second day officially Summer, right?
Podcast Host 2
Yeah.
Podcast Host 4
That was crazy. Summer got straight to business.
Podcast Host 2
When it was 88 yesterday, summer was.
Podcast Host 4
At the starting line waiting for that gun to go off, like, I'm gonna get you.
Podcast Host 2
I was sitting there like, should I bring a hoodie out today?
Podcast Host 4
88. Yeah. The other. The other day it was like, it went down to like 71. That was crazy. That was Thursday, right? We was here last week. Yeah. It got kind of cool over the weekend. But anyway, summer's here.
Podcast Host 2
Yes. And I believe it was Saturday. I opened up Twitter spaces. Or maybe it was Friday, I can't remember. But Cardi B. Did her. Oh, is it annual at this point? I love her Twitter spaces. Does them probably, what, once a month?
Erica
Yeah.
Podcast Host 4
I gotta catch one of them, man. I never heard of Cardi Twitter space.
Podcast Host 2
They're informative and I appreciate that. She doesn't invite.
Podcast Host 4
She'd be cursing out.
Podcast Host 2
Oh, yeah. I mean, we've been cursed out a couple times on her spaces before.
Podcast Host 4
For real?
Podcast Host 2
Yeah.
Podcast Host 4
Why?
Podcast Host 2
Just stuff we've said. Yeah.
Podcast Host 4
We said something that needed us to get cursed out.
Erica
Why are you looking at. I ain't say no.
Podcast Host 2
Every time. She's like, but shout out to Damaris. After she curses you and I out, she always ends it with, but shout out to Damaris.
Podcast Host 4
I'm like, why is she cursing us out?
Podcast Host 2
Well, all right, this Twitter spaces. She wasn't cursing us out. She has in the past. She's even done live videos. Like, we talked about it on here before. And even the last time when it was in her community where she was typing. Yeah, she's done this with us before. But we had talked about feeling like the album release date, like, when they announced it, was it rushed? They smoked us in the comments because they were saying, how could a seven years be rushed? And I think people kind of missed what we were saying. It wasn't the time in that. It was just the regime change. And then outside didn't have a video, didn't have artwork. Like, they just announced some. Yeah, it felt a little rushed. So Cardi addressed that and she was cursing a lot of people out that had to do with podcasts. And once she kept going, I was like, this can't be about us. Because she was saying of, like, certain things people were saying about her and negativity. I was like, all right, this got to be another podcast I don't know about. But she did address the Rush thing and said we were completely wrong. She has been working on this music for quite some time. This was the plan all along. And then went on to prove our point of what? That outside was rushed.
Podcast Host 4
Oh.
Podcast Host 2
She said that it was a song she liked but wasn't really sure about. It leaked. And then Atlantic was like, well, it's leaked, so just put it out. She said they didn't have artwork for it. No visuals, no nothing. She was already working on album stuff. So while she said we were completely wrong, she went on, I feel to prove exactly what we were trying to say. Like, that felt weird if you're announcing the album finally and you put a single out the week before. Cardi is a visual first type of artist. She has incredible videos. It felt rushed. Cardi said they didn't even have single artwork.
Podcast Host 4
I think she. I think it was taken wrong, what we said, because. Because if an artist was to hear somebody say, yo, or do you feel like the artist is being rushed? I could see how Cardi could take that. Cause it's like, why would the label rush her to do something? So I can understand the pushback. Like, I wasn't rushed. I get that part of it. But we were saying how it just didn't feel like it was a cohesive plan. Like, this wasn't the plan. It was just like, oh, we landed on this. All right, fuck it. Let's get behind it. Let's make it happen. So it wasn't. I guess I could see how Cardi was felt the way about the word being pushed or being rushed to drop this. But if. If that's what happened, then that's the definition of being rushed. It was like, yo, this wasn't the plan. So now we gotta go with this.
Podcast Host 2
And it's not even so much Cardi, because I understand that's her art. She's an artist. Artists are supposed to be sensitive. As Erica Badu says, I'm an artist. I'm sensitive about my. I totally get that. It's more. So the fan base that is weirds me out a little bit. Like, are we not allowed to speculate about something that we're like. We didn't say anything negative about Cardi. We said, we're excited for the project. This is not attacking people. And this is why this generation is the most soft pussies on earth. Speculating about something we saw is not attacking anyone. We're not attacking your favorite artist. We saw something, which she even confirmed that it was rushed, and we didn't even say that was a fact. We were just putting the facts together. Regime change. No video. It was a leak. It felt weird. And then you put a whole album announcement. I don't know. It felt rushed to me.
Podcast Host 4
Right. But people don't put all of that into consideration when they just hear, yo, their favorite artist is being rushed. Like, or somebody said, their favorite artist is being rushed. They don't put that into account. Like, well, the people that were behind the first album are no longer at the label.
Podcast Host 2
Yeah.
Podcast Host 4
It's of my belief. I'm guessing it's yours too, that they're probably no longer at the label because they couldn't get a second Cardi album out.
Podcast Host 2
I think it had something to do with it. Yeah.
Podcast Host 4
So it's like, okay, regime changes, new people in the building. Single that has no artwork. Nothing is just out, album announced. I think it's fair to be like, yo, did they rush her to do this? Like, did they just. Like, do they even know Cardi? Do they. Who are these people that are in the building now behind this new Cardi project? Like, but if Cardi is saying this was plan all along, let me shut the up.
Podcast Host 2
All right, Was. But the outside part wasn't. So, I mean, I guess everyone's right in this case. We were right about that. And. But I was happy to hear she said that there was no obviously visual for outside. She is working on visuals for the records that were planned prior to that. And, like, she's focused on the rollout. She said when Bodak yellow came out, did was invasion of privacy. 15 bodak yellows. No, it had a bunch of different sounds. Same one with this one. Then she went on, which I. This is where I was like, she had to be talking about other podcasters. She was like, then people are saying that the label picked the album title. And, like, all this stuff where I was like, at this point, she can't be talking about us.
Erica
No, she's not.
Podcast Host 4
I mean, I'm on the side that nobody's ever talked about me until they say my name, that's just me. So, you know, I mean, I think, hey, Beyonce. Well, I hope Cardi knows that we support her and we looking forward to the project. I'm gonna set it huh?
Podcast Host 2
Only the mercy. Yeah.
Podcast Host 4
Oh, well, I mean, it's my friend. I'll support her. I'm looking forward. I just want good music. That's. That's all I'm on. I've been. I've been talking about this Cardi second album for years only because like I said, you know, the first one had so much acclaim and successful. We gotta hear, you know, this one. She's a different woman now. You know, a lot has changed in her life. I wanna hear it in the music. So I don't care about all of this single. Who picked. It's Cardi, man. Put the fucking album out. Let it be good music on it. Let us enjoy it. Like, that's where I stand. I just wanted to hear what she did with this project. That's it.
Podcast Host 2
Yeah. Russ put out wild on Friday as well.
Podcast Host 4
Shout out to Russ, man.
Podcast Host 2
Great project. And congrats to Russ for having the number one hip hop album on itunes, Apple charts, all that. Completely independent uploaded himself to TuneCore. Like, that's. That's really big, man.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah.
Podcast Host 2
Shout out to kind of crazy the numbers he does independently. And I don't care if we keep repeating it. I'm gonna champion it every single time. No, absolutely doesn't compromise on the product. He does consistent and he does this by himself. He shows you how to do it too. It's not like he's. He's hoarding the information.
Podcast Host 4
Right.
Podcast Host 2
Matter of fact, you guys get mad at him when he tries to give y' all too much game.
Podcast Host 4
Like, Russ is one of those guys that he's going to tell you exactly what he's going to do and then he's going to go out there and do it and. And then do it big. So I love everything that Russ is doing. Shout out to him and he. Russ be rapping, man.
Podcast Host 2
Yeah, I.
Podcast Host 4
With anybody that's rapping, anybody that's saying something. Anybody that's really making dope music. And salute, man, because it's a lot of trash ass out here in the space, man.
Podcast Host 2
Oh, we were talking about who was it Mia that Dochi and Tyler maybe jacked the beat.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah.
Podcast Host 2
We got another case. Nelly stole Spin the Block from Peach. Peach made a Spin the Block song that we played in this studio for a year and a half, two years maybe. Like Peach has a number one single that, like, we just keeping to ourselves.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah. He just got on the hall if.
Podcast Host 2
You know, you know, type of.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah. Yeah.
Podcast Host 2
That's an untitled link that you just have to have.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Podcast Host 2
Peach made the greatest Spin the Block record ever. And then, sure enough, when I come in here, Peach is like, yo, you heard the Nelly Spin the block.
Podcast Host 4
Shit.
Podcast Host 2
He hit Space Bar. I thought Peach was playing his song first. And he's like, nah, it's the Nelly one.
Podcast Host 4
Nelly might have. He got a. He. He jacked your song. Peach, what we doing? I know a good lawyer, man.
Podcast Host 2
And J, how do you feel? Because you were the. The muse of the song.
Erica
Yeah, I was the inspiration. Spin the Block.
Podcast Host 2
I believe you're in the lyrics.
Erica
I am Spin the block. I mean, Baby D. Yeah, that's the lyrics.
Podcast Host 4
Spin the block on me, Baby D.
Podcast Host 2
And all Nelly did was Ashanti, like, just changed it to that. It was like, yo, what the.
Podcast Host 4
This is feeling like Pharrell. Marvin Gay Estate. Ish. Yeah, this is what this.
Podcast Host 2
We gotta get Brandy on this. They can't do my God peeves like that.
Podcast Host 4
So Nelly got a song. Spin the Block.
Podcast Host 2
It's pretty good.
Erica
Is it?
Podcast Host 4
I was playing it earlier. I thought that was, like, some trolling you was playing. That's Nelly. That is bad.
Erica
Yeah, it was. It wasn't that great.
Podcast Host 4
That's bad. And I. With Nelly, but that. Come on. What are we doing, man?
Podcast Host 2
I think it probably had to do with the rollout of their show.
Podcast Host 4
Oh, okay.
Podcast Host 2
Because he. Spin the Block.
Podcast Host 4
Is that the theme song of the show?
Podcast Host 2
That I don't know, but I'm just guessing that it has to do with the show coming out and he spun the block to events and got back together. But I don't know. That's one of those. I think y' all gotta live with. I think it'll grow. Grow on you guys.
Podcast Host 4
It's not. I know when the song has the potential to grow on me, Roy. That doesn't happen.
Podcast Host 2
You know how, like American Gangster, everyone didn't get it until, like, a few years later it finally got. It's just. Dude, I think this is the American Gangster Nelly singles.
Podcast Host 4
This ain't. This is nothing like that. Nothing like that.
Podcast Host 2
It's got a little country appeal. Like, it's.
Podcast Host 4
No, I get what. It's a crossover, like I told you. I like the other shit he did years ago with Tim McGraw. That's my shit. Was that Tim McGraw?
Podcast Host 2
The over and over again.
Podcast Host 4
That's my shit.
Podcast Host 2
Classics.
Podcast Host 4
That's my.
Podcast Host 2
A few years ago, though, I saw. Might be 20 years old, right?
Podcast Host 4
I said a few. 20 years ago. God damn. Where's. What is time Spin the Block, though. Yeah. Nah, I don't know. That didn't. When Peach was playing that. I didn't really. My ear didn't perk up. Like, what is that, man?
Podcast Host 2
The Ross and Pharrell for the money record, I like.
Podcast Host 4
I feel like that's growing on me.
Podcast Host 2
I feel like the.
Podcast Host 4
I didn't like it at first.
Podcast Host 2
The snippet did break bigger than when the record came out. I saw no one talking about it. I think it's a great record.
Podcast Host 4
This. This. That record I watched. I didn't like it at first, and then I sent it to my homeboy, and he was like, yo, the video, like, kind of made me like it. So I watched the video, and then I listened to it again, and I was like, it ain't that bad. But at first. At first listen, it was kind of like. It's like when you. When you taste something new at a restaurant, you eat it and you like it. It's like the spices and the flavors is kind of like. I don't know how I feel about this yet, but you got to pair it with something like, yo, if you take a piece of that and put it with that together, then, yeah, okay.
Podcast Host 2
No, it's like the first time I ate ass.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, there you go. You got to go from now.
Podcast Host 2
I love it.
Podcast Host 4
Like, there you go, you know, get a little clit side of the. With the ass.
Podcast Host 2
Yeah.
Podcast Host 4
Entree.
Podcast Host 2
That's a whole sides.
Podcast Host 4
There you go.
Podcast Host 2
Grab a nipple.
Podcast Host 4
It's delicious.
Podcast Host 2
You know?
Podcast Host 4
Yeah.
Podcast Host 2
God forbid she has back dimples.
Podcast Host 4
The marriage. You all right?
Erica
No, I just shout out to the back dimple crew.
Podcast Host 4
Back dimple crew.
Podcast Host 2
You got back dimples.
Erica
Yes.
Podcast Host 2
I'll Never mind. You in a relationship.
Podcast Host 4
Saying. Never mind. You in a relationship.
Erica
Yo, what the.
Podcast Host 4
Never mind. You got a man.
Podcast Host 2
My bad. I respect. I want to respect y' all.
Podcast Host 4
I want to respect y' all union and all that.
Podcast Host 2
Your union.
Podcast Host 4
No disrespect.
Erica
Yo, what the.
Podcast Host 2
Why is union so funny to me? I respect your union.
Podcast Host 4
You gotta tell the ladies, y' all respect your union. You know what I'm saying? I ain't gonna come in between us.
Podcast Host 2
But sometimes you don't respect the union.
Podcast Host 4
You never respect it. I don't care about that.
Podcast Host 2
Like, I don't give a. I don't respect your man. Say what the I want to say.
Podcast Host 4
But, you know, so I respect you. So it's all good. That's just funny. Sorry.
Erica
The new music, I. Yeah.
Podcast Host 2
Well, anyways. T. Pain throws shade at Drake. Still no this. Did we not talk about this on Thursday?
Erica
Okay.
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Touchdown Kansas City.
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Erica
And they do.
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So what happened to Chappaquiddick? Well, it really depends on who you talk to.
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Podcast Host 2
Yeah, we didn't talk about this on Thursday. It. We saw the clip after we finished recording on Thursday. We were talking about it off mic where T. Pain was on with Crash Dummies and was saying he wanted to take take Drake's advice as far as bowing out gracefully. More or less, I want to retire before the fans make me retire type of thing.
Podcast Host 4
Right.
Podcast Host 2
And Drake commented under it, you know, saying something of this guy's always. This guy always has resentment for me. You can hear it every time he speaks on my name. And we had said on Thursday, I was like, I feel like Drake didn't listen to that whole clip. But then over the weekend when the Internet started bringing up a bunch of T. Pain Drake stuff and I was like, all right, now I see why Drake thinks this way. Yeah, I think I never paid attention to it, but I've been on that side where I've peeped somebody for years quietly saying certain, like, nah, you were saying something in that clip. Even if it didn't come across that way. I've been studying for years that you've been saying weird.
Podcast Host 4
You know, the people that have been throwing a little. Some shots and have had little things to say. And then, you know, as artists, of course they know probably when it started what it stems from. Maybe a record was sent, didn't get sent back, didn't do it. And then you gotta watch. Cause, you know, I mean, let's be honest, sometimes artists will do that. They'll say no to a record and then pay attention to how the artist behaves. Like, since you didn't do it, watch what they start saying in interviews. Watch what they start tweeting, like small. Just cause I said no to one record, I didn't want to do a record. Now all of a sudden, this person has all these little slight remarks, these little sly remarks about me whenever my name comes, like, you know where it stems from. So I think Drake has been paying attention to T. Pain's energy for some time. And this was just another moment where he was like, yo, this guy. Like you said, this guy's always had some. What he said, resentment or.
Podcast Host 2
Yeah, which, I mean, sure, maybe T Pain does. And all those clips, I did start to get it to the point that when somebody pulled up an old tweet of T Pain adding Cat Stacks and said. Said did Drake question mark. I thought it was a fake tweet. And then I clicked it and it was a real. Like, it was on his. Like, I thought I could click. I had the original tweet in my hand.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah. Yeah.
Podcast Host 2
I was like, wait, what sparked this?
Podcast Host 4
Yeah.
Podcast Host 2
Was Cat Stacks and Drake even around at the same time?
Podcast Host 4
I think there was a thing years ago where I think she said she.
Podcast Host 2
Got deported before comeback season.
Podcast Host 4
But didn't she say she. She slept with Drake at one point?
Podcast Host 2
Then she said she slept with everybody.
Podcast Host 4
Posted a video, something like that, like, alluding to that. I think years ago. I think she may have said that or something. And I think T Pain probably was just. Just asking her for confirmation.
Podcast Host 2
Should we give Cat Stacks her flowers? I feel like a lot. A lot of these got their style from Cat Stacks. Like, we judge Cat Stacks at the time, but what she was doing is now the norm. We don't even blink our eyes. A thousand is doing what she's doing.
Podcast Host 4
That is true.
Podcast Host 2
Like, it was not she.
Podcast Host 4
That is.
Podcast Host 2
It was national news. She got deported. Like, she really kicked the door in for you hoes.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, that is true.
Podcast Host 2
To lie on men. And like. Like, she. Yeah, trailblazer.
Podcast Host 4
You make a point. She. Absolutely. She might deserve some flowers. She might. Like, when we start going into the.
Podcast Host 2
Story of Cat Stacks, and by flowers, I mean the rose vibrator, but yeah.
Podcast Host 4
Just 20 of those.
Podcast Host 2
That'd be the sickest bouquet ever.
Podcast Host 4
Sorry, baby D. Thank you. Can you start the clock?
Erica
Yeah, I had to stop.
Podcast Host 2
I know I'm talking, but yeah, man, I. I think Cat Stacks dessert.
Podcast Host 4
Like.
Podcast Host 2
Like, what Superhead did was, like, minimal to what Cat Stacks was out here doing.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, Cat Stack, she was out here. She was just too early. Ahead of her time.
Podcast Host 2
Yeah. And she. You know, like, we talk about the blog era, when it went from CDs to digital. Like, I feel like Superhead was in print. Like, you go to Barnes and almost get her book, right. Cast Stacks had Worldstar on lock.
Erica
Good times.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah.
Podcast Host 2
And rest in peace to Q. If I remember correctly, Q tried to, like, bail her out and get her a green card because was making him so much money.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, no, she was definitely ahead of her time, man. She was. She might. She was viral before. Viral was like a thing.
Podcast Host 2
It was at the peak of World Star. It was fight compilations, MMG music video trailers. And cat stacks. Yeah, that was it.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, she stayed on.
Podcast Host 2
That was consistent. Of course there's little. Throughout the weekend.
Podcast Host 4
She was on a banner every week.
Podcast Host 2
Every week. You know what time it was? You might get a cat snacks video. I'm gonna see a bunch of Russians knocking out a bunch of fucking people. And I'm going to know that Meek Mill and Rick Ross have a music video coming at some point.
Erica
That's nostalgic though. Real shit.
Podcast Host 4
I still go on World Star from time to time. Just to see.
Erica
Really?
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, just to see. I didn't even notice what they doing over there. I Just checking like what they doing over there. Just to see it.
Podcast Host 2
I can't even remember the last time I went.
Erica
Yeah, I was gonna. Is it still the same layout with that red writing and the.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, it's a little different. They. They, they kind of trying to. Oh yeah, it's a little tmz. Ish. A little.
Podcast Host 2
Yeah.
Podcast Host 4
You know.
Erica
Josh, can you pull up World Star for me please, just so I can see what it looks like?
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, they, you know, they changed the way.
Podcast Host 2
I mean they still got the hose here.
Podcast Host 4
No, they still. No, no, no, listen. The product didn't change much. The layout just is a little different.
Podcast Host 2
What was their original baddies? World Star, honey. What was their name? There was a whole tab at one point.
Podcast Host 4
Was it Candy? Was it World Star Candy?
Erica
Eye Candy?
Podcast Host 4
Was it Eye Candy? Something like that.
Podcast Host 2
Oh, that was a time.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah.
Podcast Host 2
It's funny, I. I listened to a podcast when Q was alive. He did an interview. World stuff. He was buying up porn sites. Like that's how Q even got into this. He was just buying up a bunch of that and you could throw ads on it. Like he had like 15 porn shits. And that's like World Star was originally like some weird board and like. And he just changed the URL and I mean he's. He stuck with it.
Podcast Host 4
No, listen man, World Star is legendary. It's a legendary site. Legendary. People with. That was like when you. That was on World Star, you was.
Podcast Host 2
Hyped the way we say ether became like a verb. And oh, World Star was. People were just yelling it when someone got knocked out. Like it became a world. Don't get World Starred.
Podcast Host 4
Don't get World Starred.
Podcast Host 2
Like that became the summer jam.
Podcast Host 4
World Star might have. Now that they think about it, World Star might have boosted the crime rate. Rate. Yeah, they might have a hand in a crime rate going up. Like cuz that. Yeah, they was the first like yo, like record. Record me punching him in his face that was like. It would live on World Star. Like, you would fight somebody and you would send it to Worldstar. Like, they. So that was like the thing like, yo, get some. Get it on Worldstar.
Podcast Host 2
Like, the way we all.
Podcast Host 4
The fight compilations. You want to just sit on the fight compilation?
Podcast Host 2
The way we all say now, like, anytime something bad is happening, everyone takes their phones out and records it instead of helping. World Star started that.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, yeah, definitely.
Podcast Host 2
First time was like, oh, yeah, I gotta record this world stuff.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, yo, World Stars. And like, all right. Everybody started looking around like, who about to get punched in their face?
Erica
Sharkisha.
Podcast Host 4
No. Was that on World Star?
Podcast Host 2
Of course.
Podcast Host 4
Legendary.
Podcast Host 2
Rest in Peace to Pop Smoke. When Pop Smoke first came out, the first thing everyone said was like, yo, that was the kid that went viral on World Star. He had gotten, like, jumped by, like, a bunch of bloods in Brooklyn. And it was like one of the, like, most viral fucking videos in world star. Like, 10 years later, pop Smoke comes out and everyone's like, damn, I've never seen anyone turn over a viral moment. Like now people don't even talk about it. But that was the first thing. That was like his Degrassi.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah.
Podcast Host 2
I was like, yo, you. You know that was the guy from that video, right? I was like, nah. Holy. That is him.
Podcast Host 4
World Star is legendary, man. Shout out to World Star. Rest in Peace Q, man.
Podcast Host 2
Yeah, for sure. But that also proved that Pop Smoke wasn't lying, man.
Podcast Host 4
Oh, no.
Podcast Host 2
Was gang banging at 11.
Podcast Host 4
Really in the streets. Really outside. Definitely Rest in Peace to Pop Smoke. But absolutely.
Podcast Host 2
That. That's also a crazy story to me. Like, he was a World Star viral guy and then became a rapper. Like, I don't know, man.
Podcast Host 4
Only in America.
Podcast Host 2
How much money you think World Star was bringing? At his peak.
Podcast Host 4
He run a lot of ads through. That.
Podcast Host 2
Was the last World Star exclusive. Was it Story of Adiron? Was that the last one?
Erica
I can't remember.
Podcast Host 4
I don't know if that was the last one.
Podcast Host 2
Like, the way we can remember last time Flex broke a record was Otis. That day, I feel like the last World Star was. Was Push, which even then World Star was kind of in a weird place, but I don't know. Legendary. Greatest website of all time.
Podcast Host 4
No. One of them Spank Bang.
Podcast Host 2
Oh, probably owned by Q as well.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Spank Bang. X Videos.
Podcast Host 2
Which one was Spank? I know X Videos. Which one was Spank Bank?
Podcast Host 4
Spank Bang.
Podcast Host 2
Is it Bank? Spank Bank.
Podcast Host 4
B, A N G. Okay. You know about Spank Bang?
Podcast Host 2
No.
Podcast Host 4
Oh, Man.
Podcast Host 2
Oh, it's just Josh said teach, teacher, student.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, that's what originated at. Right there. Spank.
Podcast Host 2
Why? He's got old ass. 70 year old.
Podcast Host 4
Sam. That's your. That might be your flavor. What you mean?
Podcast Host 2
It snitched on me that the AD knew my algorithm teachers.
Podcast Host 4
Like, all right. He goes, yeah, it's right here.
Podcast Host 2
Okay. It's like pornhub.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah.
Podcast Host 2
Okay. All right.
Erica
This is the horniest podcast to ever podcast. Just want to make that clear.
Podcast Host 2
Do we think that the Chris Brown and Drake truce and friendship is over?
Podcast Host 4
Over? Why? What happened now?
Podcast Host 2
Chris Brown went on his IG story and just said, T. Pain is one of the goats. Pioneer. Like, shout out to T. Pain. And it was during the time when the Drake and T. Pain debacle was happening on ig. I don't think Chris just woke up. Didn't check the timeline. I was like, you know, I'm gonna shout out today T. Pain.
Podcast Host 4
Okay. There might be something. Something behind that. There might be. Might be a little funny move from Chris. I mean, I didn't see the. What was it? He just. He just said T. Pain was a goat.
Podcast Host 2
Yeah. One of the pioneers.
Podcast Host 4
Shout out to T. Did T. Pain, like, pop out of his show? Did he perform with him?
Podcast Host 2
No.
Podcast Host 4
Oh, yeah. There might be a little. There might be a little shade room right there. A little shade.
Podcast Host 2
But I think something happened behind the scenes and speculating, of course, but there was the video of Chris dancing and not like us. I was like, all right, something's afoot.
Podcast Host 4
Random thoughts.
Podcast Host 2
It was not a random thought, dog.
Podcast Host 4
Not a random thought, not a random post. T. Pain is one of the goats of my generation. That's a fact. Giving you your flowers, Pioneer. Love you, my brother.
Erica
Now watch. When does this episode air? Tomorrow? Watch by Thursday. Chris Brown going on a rant like, I don't have no beef with Drake. Me and PT Pain is cool. I wanted to give him his flowers and random thought. It's really a random thought, you bitch ass.
Podcast Host 4
If you do that, I respect it. If he clear that up, I respect it. No problem with that. Like, if it becomes a thing where he's seeing it. Like people trying to allude to the fact that he's throwing shade at Drake and he wants to clear it up. I respect it.
Erica
That.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, clear it up. Let people know. Like, no, that's not what that was. If that's not what it was. But if we don't get no. No clearing up, we going to just assume that that's what it is. Like, yo, You a little bit of.
Erica
Shade, clear everything up.
Podcast Host 4
So, yeah, so, I mean, and.
Podcast Host 2
And then yells at us for being stupid, for not realizing that he's pyu. Yeah, like, I'm pyu. Why would y' all think that I'm. It's P. Every time he's. I'm like, I would. Huh.
Podcast Host 4
I don't know, man.
Erica
That's one of the greatest things that Beyonce and Jay Z ever decided to do in their life is not landing.
Podcast Host 2
This.
Erica
Is not people. They don't clear up shit that's wrong unless it's so bad that they need to, like, file a lawsuit behind closed doors. Because it feels like, you know what I'm saying, when somebody's really slandering them. But, like, rumors, they never cleared up because. So you never know what's true or what's not with them because they don't clear shit up. Whether it's true, whether it's not true. We ain't saying shit, so you can't tell the difference. And I think that when I just brought that up because of the Chris Brown thing, like you said, if he doesn't clear it up because he clears up everything else we know. Like, ah, that's probably true. Cause you clear everything else the fuck up. It's just safer not to say anything at all.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah. I think with J and B, though, they so far removed from.
Podcast Host 2
And they're also from that school of gossip addressing.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, like, it's.
Podcast Host 2
Chris is from a younger generation when you fucking get on the Internet and.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, of course.
Erica
But there's older people that are Jay and Beyonce's age where they also address stuff too. That's all I'm saying.
Podcast Host 2
It's not Jay Z and Beyonce.
Erica
We are not, though. What do we. What's. What's the name?
Podcast Host 4
I mean, if you Jay and Beyonce age and you just on the Internet every day clearing up rumors.
Podcast Host 2
This and the third, every week, your name is Benzino.
Podcast Host 4
You failed. Oh, like, you got it wrong. Something went wrong. You can't be 50 plus years old, 40 plus years old every week on the Internet, clearing up rumors. Like, come on, man.
Podcast Host 2
Yeah, well, first of all, let's not act like Jay's entire thing was clearing up rumors in the music. Like, he wouldn't go. And sometimes he would go on the radio and clear shit up. But, I mean, they lemonade and 444 is cleaning some shit up.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, but that's. That's different because that was, you know, something that happened in their relationship that was real. They was clearing that Up. Like, you know, this is what happened. This is where we stand. We working through it. You know, we together. It's my wife, my husband. You know, they. That was them talking to us about what we had known was already confirmed. Like, okay, cool.
Podcast Host 2
Listen.
Podcast Host 4
I'm talking about dumb shit.
Podcast Host 2
Like, B is so cold that we saw the whole video of Solange trying to whoop Jay Z's ass. And then Beyonce said, of course, sometimes.
Erica
Shit go down when it's a billion dollars on an elevator.
Podcast Host 2
And all of us was like, damn, I didn't even thought of it that way.
Podcast Host 4
Exactly.
Podcast Host 2
Like, nah, hold on. Beyonce. Don't trick me. I saw the fucking video, bitch.
Erica
One moment.
Podcast Host 2
I hear you, but wait, no, that's a bar. But wa. No, no, no. I saw the video.
Podcast Host 4
Nah, that's one of those.
Podcast Host 2
Like, that had nothing to do with money.
Podcast Host 4
That's. That. That's the aps. That's that. Alonzo morning me was. Yeah, it's. It was. It was a bus. A couple billion on that elevator. Like, I guess she got a point.
Podcast Host 2
There's a fact there.
Podcast Host 4
There's a fact. That's a fact. Yeah. Yeah, man. We. They. Everybody's human, man. Everybody have human moments. That's all.
Podcast Host 2
What you think the security guard did with his deposit it.
Podcast Host 4
From the. The. What was that?
Erica
Hotel retire it.
Podcast Host 2
Was that the standard on the west side highway in 14th?
Podcast Host 4
I don't know what he did, but he got his payday. Was nice, though.
Podcast Host 2
I believe the rumor was 200K. Look that up. I'm not sure, but that. I think the rumor was 200k that he got from TMZ or somebody. That's. I want to see if. Where are they now of the guys that, like, leaked all this? Like, what did you do with your money? Was it worth it?
Podcast Host 4
200.
Podcast Host 2
Like, if you blew that in the AC.
Podcast Host 4
So that's all he got for that was 200k? He could have got more than that. 50,000 for that. Oh, nah. Yeah, they lowballed him.
Podcast Host 2
Yeah.
Podcast Host 4
We would still be at the negotiation table if I had that video. Years later, I'll be like, nope, not enough.
Podcast Host 2
I'm holding out, too.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, not going. That's not going to get it. That's not going to get it done. Nope.
Podcast Host 2
Yeah, stop it around for sure.
Podcast Host 4
Need another zero on this. Yeah.
Podcast Host 2
A what? See, women don't stick together.
Podcast Host 4
She probably crazy, and she probably wasn't a Jay and Beyonce fan. She probably just knew that they was famous and was like, I have the video of them.
Podcast Host 2
All right, you guys Remember the day when we all saw it? Can you imagine being just at your security desk on your shift, probably trying.
Podcast Host 4
To flirt you a do with that?
Podcast Host 2
You just sitting there like this, like. Like, oh, is that Jade? Beyonce?
Podcast Host 4
Oh, you mean if you're seeing it.
Podcast Host 2
Live, you just see them start scrapping like coffee everywhere. I would be screaming like, yo, salon. Just beating the out of Jay Z right now.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, they wouldn't have known. They wouldn't have known I sold that video. But it would have been signs. Would have been signs. You would have been like, danger in the car. What is Ace Bailey doing, man? Yeah, what, did he go to Utah? Did he get to Utah yet? All right. Thank God, man.
Podcast Host 2
No, I need confirmation. I don't believe.
Podcast Host 4
Jesus Christ. Yeah, he was.
Podcast Host 2
Yeah, there'd be signs. Did y' all see a few months ago that, you know, they cracked down a bunch of COs in MDC Brooklyn, you know, for bringing in paraphernalia? One of the cos drove to work in a Maserati.
Podcast Host 4
I mean, Maseratis ain't that expensive. CEOs make good money.
Podcast Host 2
I do think CEOs make good money.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah.
Podcast Host 2
How many CEOs you know, just off that salary? If you go to a prison staff parking lot, you just. It's. It's just Aston Martins and Maseratis everywhere.
Podcast Host 4
Well, Aston Martin is a little different from Maserati, but, I mean, you can get a Benz is cost with a Maserati. Cost.
Podcast Host 2
Fam. IPhones were going for $5,000 in MDC Brooklyn, and they found 200 of them. And then this guy shows up in a Maserati.
Podcast Host 4
Well, when you paint that picture, I mean, like I said, there'll be signs. Like, there'll be signs. All I'm saying. Yeah, but some Maserati, there's no way.
Podcast Host 2
70,207 to work for three years.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah.
Podcast Host 2
You took the Q100 of Rikers with the whole staff, and then you show up in that.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, no, definitely. When you paint that picture. Yeah, that's. This will be the first person we bring in the office.
Podcast Host 2
Let's ask Paul first.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, let's talk to him first. Like, let's get him out the way, because we might. We might have to cut this investigation really short. We. We might have solved this immediately. Like. Yeah, if you show up in that, you know, it's like, okay, a bunch of iPhones on the island. Yeah, I think we know who's behind something here.
Podcast Host 2
Yeah, listen, you said. Said allegedly on one of those podcasts where there's bricks now for a thousand dollars, I said we should quit podcasting. If iPhones is going for 5k in the feds right now, I'm in the wrong business. Oh yeah, Rick Ross, I get it.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, of course they going for 5K. Absolutely. A phone in prison.
Podcast Host 2
No, I. Even the flips in the article I was reading were going for like 300. Yeah, of course, 5K. I will raid the Boost mobile store tomorrow.
Podcast Host 4
Absolutely.
Podcast Host 2
And show right up to MDC 100 Century Street. Yo, I got you 4,000.
Podcast Host 4
No iPhones in. In prison is definitely because you gotta think about, you know, people that's locked up, they want to keep in touch because you in prison. And the whole thing is about kind of be disconnected from the outside world. You have an iPhone in prison, you know, every. You in tune with everything that's going on. Like usually this is that I. I can't go there. You know what I'm saying? I'm in jail. But it's like, you know what's going on. You hear the music, everything is on your iPhone. Movies. You can get Netflix on your iPhone. It's like you could do everything on your iPhone. Niggas in jail. You look at some dudes that's locked up, you look at they Zell and they cash app while they in prison, it's like you got 20,000 sitting in his cash app. Zell, and he's locked up.
Podcast Host 2
Yeah. Shit. One of my favorite TY$ songs of all time, Miracle Cool. She was recorded in prison.
Podcast Host 4
There you go.
Podcast Host 2
She was incredible.
Podcast Host 4
There you go. Yeah, absolutely.
Podcast Host 2
Speaking of prison, we are recording this from prison. A mental prison. Yeah, we're recording this on Monday, June 30th at 3:30pm we have not heard a verdict of the Puff Tribal. We were told that there will be a decision today.
Podcast Host 4
Right. Well, they are deliberating. They are. The jury is in deliberation. I don't know if the decision will come today. They're saying that it's already. It's already been some going on. One of the jurors not following instructions. You know, it's so we don't. We. I don't think that we will. We'll get a decision today. I don't think that'll happen today. I think we'll get one possibly by the end of the week, but I don't think we'll get a decision today. It says one juror could not follow the pivotal instructions they were given at the start of their deliberations. The judge sent the jury back to work and did not call in an alternate.
Podcast Host 2
It compromised.
Podcast Host 4
So I mean, jury, I don't know if today is, is, is feasible, but I do think by the end of this week we will have a verdict in on the Sean Combs trial.
Podcast Host 2
You think, you think Fonworth Bentley got to one of the jurors?
Podcast Host 4
No, I think Fon is. Wherever he's at, he's staying far the away from this and he don't want his name brought up in nothing.
Podcast Host 2
What's, what's our predictions? I know some stuff was dropped which we talked about last week. Week. I see most people saying they think Puff's gonna walk. I mean the charge of still soliciting prostitutes and all that is still there. Like he's going to be guilty of something. Yeah, he's not gonna walk. I'm just curious what that sentence looks like with this stuff that they did prove as far as soliciting sex workers and flying people places to have sex. So I mean, I don't understand how people could think he's gonna walk free. But I mean the kidnapping arse like the. That could have got him. Each one of those charges is 10, 15 years. Yeah, those are, are off. But Puff is still going to sit down.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, I'm on the side of that. I think that we will see him sentenced to probably 10 years. I think that we'll, you know, we'll see that he, he will appeal. Obviously his, his team will appeal the sentencing. But I don't see, I don't see him walking out of prison and just being back with his. I don't see it. 50 had posted something interesting too, to closing arguments from Diddy's lawyer. 50 was like, yo, his lawyer just pretty much him. Like how so whatever his lawyer said in his closing statements, closing arguments, I think 50 was on the side of. Damn, they gonna think his lawyer was working for me. I don't know what he said in those statements, but. And then it was another, it's another account I follow on Twitter. One of these lawyers and they were kind of saying the same thing. Like the closing arguments weren't strong on Diddy on Puff's behalf.
Podcast Host 2
Yeah, and I, I did see those reports as well. Damn.
Podcast Host 4
They did what 50 said. Damn, they diddy dirty them closing statements. Man, I could have done better than that. How much he paid them lawyers? She didn't have the worst lawyer. You are the worst lawyer.
Podcast Host 2
Goddamn.
Podcast Host 4
Remember the name Mark Agnifillo. He just got did he ass 20 years. So I don't know. We'll see. I don't, I Don't think that he'll, he'll walk out of this though. I think he will do some time. I think he'll be sentenced to at least 10 years. I don't see him just going home though.
Podcast Host 2
Let's say he does in some hypothetical beat this this week. I don't think it's ever going to stop.
Podcast Host 4
Stop.
Podcast Host 2
Like I think Diddy for his remaining years. Even during this trial, more people have come up, not on a civil suit, on criminal charges. It was another guy last week that came out that, you know, I, I do believe Tony Busby was behind it, but I just think he's going to constantly be in litigation or in jail. Maybe he'll get bail, but he's going to be in court non stop. This is never going to stop.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah.
Podcast Host 2
So I, I don't know.
Podcast Host 4
Either way we'll find out. I'm guessing this week. I don't see it going much longer than the week, but it's not looking good, man. Is, that's the, that's just the bottom line. And you know, and then we'll have to come back and talk about what this means, you know, just for the culture. Like, you know, one of the most beloved figures in our culture will be sentenced or will be, you know, his, his, his case will be closed this week. Week. Whether he'll be found innocent or guilty, we'll have to wait for that. But either way, what does it mean though? Like guilty or innocent, what does it mean? What does it, what does it look like? If Puff is innocent and comes home, what does it look like? Does he, is he met with open arms? Has he met with the fan base waiting on him? Is he putting out music? Is he, you know, is he selling alcohol? Is he having parties? Is he, is he still the same Puff that we grew up knowing?
Podcast Host 2
Obviously not the same. But I do think he is going to be met with more open arms than we're expecting. Even to the point of when everyone rightfully so completely turned on him when that footage came out. The amount of people that I have seen that have been paying attention to this trial, that have a platform have been very pro puff in this based off what he's being accused of, not the Cassie situation there. And if you go through all the comments, I'm not, again, I'm not saying the timeline is the whole world, but, but everyone's kind of on Puff side. Yeah, like I, I, I think he will be met with open arms.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, he was kind of, I mean, when he was, before he went in they was. He was hugging babies.
Podcast Host 2
He was projects with G. Depp.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah. Like so, you know, I think it's one of those things where, you know, we, we hear things about, you know, people and it's just like you just get to a point where you just realize people don't care, man. Like people don't. Well, as much people as you think care, really don't care. It could be, you know, charges that Puff is facing, charges that Tory is facing, charges that R. Kelly is facing whoever. More times than none. People just don't give a fuck if it doesn't directly affect them. You know, one thing we always taught to do growing up is mind our business. Doesn't affect us. Could care less. So, you know, that's where the open arms come in at because it's like there'll be people that it didn't affect. It didn't affect them. They didn't go through this. They didn't. They wasn't, you know, in a sex cult for years against their will and all of this other that, you know, Puff is being accused of, they didn't go through that. So why should they care about who went through it? It didn't affect them. They just want music.
Podcast Host 2
I mean, I see 50 on his lawyers, but the fact that they got that arson charge dropped that quickly when Kid Cudi went on the stand and said, nah, Puff burnt my. He blew up my car. How he got off on that is insane to me.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah.
Podcast Host 2
So who the fuck knows from here? Also, this is why I hate so much misinformation on the Internet. When the raid happened in LA and Miami, credible news sources, there was automatic weapons with serial numbers scratched off.
Podcast Host 4
Off.
Podcast Host 2
When I saw, I was like, oh, Puff going down now. Like that's.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, well that's why he's not even.
Podcast Host 2
In the paperwork now.
Podcast Host 4
Well, that's why he didn't get bail is because okay, guns.
Podcast Host 2
Why is that not on this, this case?
Podcast Host 4
I'm gonna be honest, I haven't been paying attention to this case enough.
Erica
It's very confusing because.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, like I haven't been. I haven't been.
Podcast Host 2
I sort of have and it's still confusing to me. Like how are they going to try that at a separate automatic firearms with scratched off serial numbers in California and I mean Florida to. If it's scratched off in any state. Texas, Florida. I don't give a. In the most gun happy state, you can't have automatic weapons with serial numbers scratched off.
Podcast Host 4
No, definitely.
Podcast Host 2
It's not like mandatory 20 years federal guidelines. Yeah, it's like disassembled AR15 parts, magazines. So I, I don't know man. I, I, I give, I never know who to trust. I never know who to trust with anything anymore. And as long as we have been been very vocal when others weren't about Puff and the nasty that he was doing, how he treated Cassie, I'm still on the side of the misinformation is up that they was talking about he was kids. There's not a single lick of evidence that Puff was children. Can we like stop saying that?
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, but that's what happens when there's cases like this come down. People start throwing all kind of in the batch, in the, in the cart. It's like, yeah, kids, you know, it's just weird, man.
Podcast Host 2
But it's still puff. And I know this is contradictory to the callback of the teacher thing we're talking about. Why do people want entertainers to kids so badly?
Podcast Host 4
I think that they just feel like they are.
Podcast Host 2
People were furious when they found out that Jay Z did in fact not rape a 13 year old.
Podcast Host 4
Right?
Podcast Host 2
Furious.
Podcast Host 4
But that's because they, you know, want.
Podcast Host 2
Someone to get raped.
Podcast Host 4
They, no, but no, they want what they have, the stories that they've created about these people to be true. That's what they want. They want it to be true. Like ah, see, I told you, I told you. They be having wild parties where they kids and eat and drink their blood and all.
Podcast Host 2
It's just like I'm sure it happens somewhere, but I just, I, I've seen no evidence.
Podcast Host 4
I'm sure it happens somewhere, but no, like, no, that's not the case with, with Jay. I'll say.
Podcast Host 2
And before we get to voicemails, I do want to speak on some more idiot Internet. Congrats to Nas for the World Casino Resort putting out the commercial. But the amount of people were like, that's how you respond to Jim. Look what Nas did. You think Nas saw Jim Jones say that and then was like, you know what? I'm go get a casino. And does someone have a camera? Yeah, I'll do a voiceover today.
Erica
People are, you know, people are a little slow.
Podcast Host 4
I mean the timing of it couldn't have been any better though. I will say that.
Podcast Host 2
Oh no, it, it definitely timed up great.
Podcast Host 4
The timing couldn't have been any, any better. Like, you know, you want to talk about going viral. I mean, Nas brought a casino to Queens. He's part of the ownership that bought a casino to Queens.
Podcast Host 2
I believe this is in Albany. Well, there is, there's already a casino in Queens. Okay. Because I did see in the commercial, they put up Albany as well. So I was. And I thought it was just branding with the queens to forever whatever the it was.
Erica
But he's receiving a little bit of backlash about this.
Podcast Host 4
Of course.
Podcast Host 2
You know, team all day. But I'm kind of with some of the backlash. Not at Nas for investing in a casino. Gambling is the most lucrative thing right now. It's legal. Like, as a business investor. Yes. It makes sense to do casinos, gambling websites. Shit, you even see Drake, who's a billionaire, stake take hoes trying to bring Caesars to New York. Like, I get it, but the way they frame these trailers is worse than we did with Palooza of like, wait, this is just a party. I was just talking like he was changing the world, dog. It's gambling.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, but I mean, you know, it's. It's. It's.
Podcast Host 2
It is gambling to the world, dog, is blackjack.
Podcast Host 4
No, you're right.
Podcast Host 2
You acting like he just created subsidized housing in Fort Rockaway. No, it's a casino.
Podcast Host 4
No, you're right. But, I mean, you know, these commercials are nuts, but coming from where Nas comes from, they didn't. They never would expect NAS to be able to even sit in the board and have anything to do with opening.
Podcast Host 2
No, I. I get that, but I totally understood, especially the people that don't hold Nas to the regard that we do or. Or, you know, view Nas the way he's been part of our lives for so long. Just saw that commercial of like. Like, wait, this voiceover is about a casino? What?
Erica
Well, the backlash. The backlash I've been seeing.
Podcast Host 2
Are you bragging about raising a crime rate in a neighborhood?
Erica
Yeah, that. The backlash I've been seeing is why. Why are Nas and Jay Z so willing and able to invest money into things that are absolutely terrible for their community, such as gambling, such as alcohol.
Podcast Host 4
Which is it terrible for the community. A lot of in the community gonna be working there.
Erica
It's. Gambling and alcohol are terrible for our.
Podcast Host 4
Popeyes is terrible for the community.
Erica
I'm sorry.
Podcast Host 4
Popeyes is terrible for the community.
Podcast Host 2
Yes, yesterday.
Erica
Okay, so one doesn't, like, negate the other. Like, I get completely what you're trying to say.
Podcast Host 4
Something terrible for the community, but on the flip side of it, you know how many jobs a casino is going to open up for people that live in our community? You know how many people are gonna be able to work at this casino and have a job? So I get it. I get what you're saying, like, people going there gambling, people gonna gamble anyway. You can gamble. I could bet right now that the Yankees won't score six runs tonight on my phone. You know what I'm saying? So it's not. That's not Jay Z's fault. That's not Nas's fault. Like, people gonna gamble no matter what. Gambling has been around forever, and it's gonna be around forever.
Erica
But there's also. Go ahead, Rory.
Podcast Host 4
Statistically, they thought the Barclays was a terrible idea.
Podcast Host 2
It.
Podcast Host 4
When Jay got behind it.
Erica
It's a terrible look at Rory. Psych. It is. It still is.
Podcast Host 2
Placed the whole community. Like it changed.
Podcast Host 4
Yes, it did.
Podcast Host 2
It was awful.
Podcast Host 4
It did. But how many people from Brooklyn, thank.
Podcast Host 2
God we have an Applebee's?
Podcast Host 4
I'm just saying, how many people work at Barclays?
Erica
Well, that Applebee's has been there.
Podcast Host 2
Yeah, but.
Erica
But, yes, there's plenty of jobs. Yes. But it also displaced hundreds of people who had lived there for, like, their whole entire lives, and it pushed the.
Podcast Host 2
Price up of that entire neighborhood.
Erica
Yeah, yeah.
Podcast Host 2
I mean, there's been jobs, no control. When their landlords were getting offers to just sell, they. It's always gonna landlord come in, they raise the rent to crazy. Like, no, I've been living here for 20 years.
Podcast Host 4
Listen, when change happens, that's exactly what happens. Things change. So I get it. You're right. I'm not saying y' all are wrong, but you can't just look at. Oh, people got displaced. Oh, how many people gonna be gambling and losing their money. True. They're gonna gamble. If that means the lady that live in your building on in the hood, gotta get on the bus to go to Atlantic City to gamble versus get on a train to go right to Midtown to gamble. Ms. Barbara gonna gamble is what I'm saying. She gonna spend that motherfucking Social Security money, she gonna try to flip it on blackjack. Whether she gotta go to Atlantic City or go to Times Square, people gonna gamble.
Podcast Host 2
All right. I mean, statistically, no matter what. When a casino enters a city neighborhood, the crime rate statistically goes up. That happens no matter what.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah. Cause I'm broke now, and I gotta get it.
Podcast Host 2
That's gonna be yours regardless. Which. I mean, I don't know. Times Square being an option right now. Hell's Kitchen, Times Square for the Caesar's palace one that Jay Z and them are trying to bring amongst a bunch of Saudi billionaires. I'm sure they do have regulations. And I only know this because it directly affected my family. Because, you know, in Hell's Kitchen, that community, like, they meet with them and have certain things they have to meet to make sure that they're not displacing a neighborhood. Now, there are regulations now, which I do appreciate. And the things you have to do in the community to even bid to do a casino now, like, they're trying to make it a little bit.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah.
Podcast Host 2
Because we've seen what the it's done to neighborhoods and cities. But you got to understand the crime. Like, imagine you just have your neighborhood in a casino lands there. Now it's. You live in a tourist attraction which was once your neighborhood.
Podcast Host 4
Good.
Podcast Host 2
Like the crime part, like, now that come on walking outside to a casino.
Podcast Host 4
I listen, I get it. But if we gonna do that, we gotta say the same thing about them opening up a Starbucks on every corner.
Podcast Host 2
I don't disagree.
Podcast Host 4
Sugar's killing. Like how Ray just said asses are being taken at rates that nobody has ever seen. Like, connection.
Erica
I'm just.
Podcast Host 4
I'm just saying.
Podcast Host 2
Sugar, Sugar, where Ray J got that statistic?
Podcast Host 4
Listen, man, I don't know what Ray J know.
Podcast Host 2
He just know asses census on things.
Podcast Host 4
I'm just saying, man, if we gonna say that about a casino, we gotta say it about Starbucks, we gotta say it about Popeyes, we gotta say it about McDonald's, we gotta say it about all of this that's giving high blood pressure, heart disease, strokes. It's the same. Pick your poison.
Podcast Host 2
And again, this is gonna sound like a ad for ROC Nation, I promise you, is the most unbiased thing ever. I do think it's important when people like Jay Z do bid for that. Because I do. Despite what most people think, I do think Jay Z cares about the community. And if he is going to. To do a capitalistic move. We know him to be a capitalist, a great businessman. He's also going to make sure that the neighborhood's not completely. And I've seen that firsthand just off the bids with this entire thing with Hell's Kitchen. Nas, I think, is one of those people too, that does care. Yeah, of course they're capitalist.
Podcast Host 4
I. I'm on the side of people like that.
Podcast Host 2
I prefer people like that instead of just all the CEOs that they showed in that NAS trailer. Like, like, all right, maybe somebody that cares about the community is in that boardroom.
Podcast Host 4
Risky one of us in the boardroom.
Podcast Host 2
Man, because it's gonna go up regardless. Castillo didn't need Nas.
Podcast Host 4
That's my point. That's my point where they don't Need Nas. They don't need Jay. They don't need none of these dudes. It's gonna go up if they wanted to or not. It's gonna happen if they wanted to. What I'm saying is, okay, get Jay in there. Let him kind of like, yo, listen. No, but we can't do that because the community. We can't knock this down. This is a staple in the community. Do this. Like. Like, so just have. Have somebody that represents us and looks like us in those rooms and to.
Podcast Host 2
Close right before we get to voicemails. I think they're. They're targeting the wrong guys, though. Like, I think they need someone like whack 100 in those. Those rooms. Because if you remember the casino that's already in Queens, they opened a Wet Willys and on Piru that was shut down that day. It went viral on World Star, actually.
Erica
Oh, yeah.
Podcast Host 4
That's the fact that. Right.
Podcast Host 2
So I get with. With Nas and Jay, but n. You need to. You need to get some gang members in there to calm shit down. Cause they'll. They'll shut this queen's casino down in two seconds.
Podcast Host 4
There's history of it, you know, Whack got somebody text messages on the board like, he. What he doing? I got his text messages from 2003. He don't even like, y' all. Yeah, Whack gonna keep a text message from a. A flip phone from 03 for sure. He got him.
Podcast Host 2
Listen, Nas is Nas. But if you don't think that the snows on. God. Brewer won't shut down this casino in two seconds.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah.
Podcast Host 2
Sorry.
Podcast Host 4
I'm mad at it, man.
Podcast Host 2
You're commercial.
Podcast Host 4
This is. This is going up. I know there's one in Albany, but is this going up in Queens?
Podcast Host 2
Okay, where next to the one that's already there?
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, it's like a. To build around it, like a. A stadium.
Podcast Host 2
Okay. To build. Okay. By Aqueduct. Cuz aren't they shutting down? Listen, too local.
Podcast Host 4
That'll be. That'll be fire if. If n get like a residency.
Podcast Host 2
Oh, you know it's coming.
Podcast Host 4
Keep doing residencies in Vegas. Get a residency right there in Queens.
Podcast Host 2
That.
Podcast Host 4
See, like, that is what I'm like. Okay. I could kind of say if it's gonna be a. Like a stadium there. Like. Okay, I could see that type of coming out of it. Like, it's always a play, man.
Podcast Host 2
Yeah. No, as if the Belt Parkway is not already a parking lot. Let's add. Let's add some more casinos there.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, let's do it.
Podcast Host 2
But you know, I think Jay Z should do a residency for the Super Bowl.
Podcast Host 4
A residency for the Super Bowl.
Podcast Host 2
Ten half times in a row.
Podcast Host 4
That's crazy.
Podcast Host 2
Same, same set.
Erica
I'mma be parked every time.
Podcast Host 4
That's crazy.
Greg Rosenthal
City field.
Podcast Host 2
Oh my God.
Podcast Host 4
A casino in city.
Podcast Host 2
There's already not enough parking for City Fields.
Podcast Host 4
Jesus.
Podcast Host 2
Oh, yeah, I did see the Coney island one too.
Podcast Host 4
Oh, man, the homies shooting. But they gonna be at that crap table all it. Jesus Christ. It man. Damaris, they gonna smoke weed. They had to legalize it as they had to. You know what I'm saying? They had to make it to where you don't get arrested. They gonna smoke it no matter what. Gonna shoot dice, Damaris.
Erica
Yeah, but there's a such thing as making things too accessible. Too accessible. Yes, yes, Things are too accessible.
Podcast Host 4
Been too accessible.
Erica
Gambling has not been too accessible in New York City. They are making it too accessible.
Podcast Host 4
Damaris, do you know what the hood is going through on Fanduel right now?
Erica
Now I do.
Podcast Host 4
Do you know. Do you know what these little uptown is? Gambling. Every week on Fanduel.
Erica
You're more likely to buy liquor if even if you're an alcoholic, you're more likely to buy liquor if there's one on your corner. Which is why people complain about that.
Podcast Host 2
In effect in the 60s.
Podcast Host 4
But the marriage. What I'm saying is I remember when.
Podcast Host 2
Would cross the bridge to Jersey. Yeah.
Podcast Host 4
Just to put a ticket in on their phone. Literally cross the bridge, connect to the towers over there so they can put in a ticket on Fanduel and come right back uptown to Harlem, you know?
Podcast Host 2
You know, the Poppy, they going to.
Podcast Host 4
Gamble no matter what you do.
Podcast Host 2
Sunday was just full of everybody from uptown on the Poppy bus going across the GW just to put a ticket.
Podcast Host 4
In and come right back.
Erica
Can you imagine how many people actually had never even gambled. Gambled before? But the moment they it became legal in New York suddenly was like, oh, let me try it. And you don't. Sometimes you don't know that you have a. A problem or that you can become addicted to something until you try it for the first time. And some people won't try things for the first time because it isn't accessible to them. Just like if somebody might not have tried crack, but if somebody offers them crack because it's, oh, we just ordered a. Opened a crack store corner here, try crack. Now you're addicted to crack when you would have never tried crack before because it wasn't accessible to you. So of course Brown did that and.
Podcast Host 4
We saw Bill Russell kill him at the end of the movie. So it is what it is.
Podcast Host 2
And he made a lot of good points, though, that there were no Uzis made in ar.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah.
Podcast Host 2
No one in there owned a poppy field.
Podcast Host 4
See, we didn't land on Plymouth Rock Damaris. Plymouth Rock landed on us. See what I'm saying? Either way, gonna gamble. Niggas gonna drink and gonna drink sugar, sugar. They gonna do either. Either way, it don't matter what you do. They gonna. They're gonna find it, travel for. For food. They don't care. Over here. They got this word, I'm going over there. It don't matter if you put it on my block. It's just like, all right, now, I ain't got to travel that far, but they gonna get it. It don't matter.
Podcast Host 2
And it's. I mean, once the government saw how much we was making, it wasn't the concern for the citizens. It was, how do we get in on this? Oh, let's legalize it and take everything over.
Podcast Host 4
Let's tax it.
Podcast Host 2
Gambling. Oh, this is what y' all making. Let's tax say less.
Podcast Host 4
FanDuel was like, Nah, y' all ain't got to come to Jersey no more. It's available everywhere.
Podcast Host 2
I'm gonna get on one of, like, my dad rant so we can get to voicemails. But the fact that loan sharking is illegal should tell you everything about the United States government.
Podcast Host 4
There you go. That's a great point. That's a great.
Podcast Host 2
Why is it illegal for me to lend somebody money at a certain price point the same way you do with credit cards in your bank? Why is that illegal?
Podcast Host 4
Illegal?
Podcast Host 2
I'm not saying harm.
Podcast Host 4
Like, I'm not gonna hurt the government's not.
Podcast Host 2
Why am I not. Why do I have to go to jail because I lent somebody money on a point system the same way you do when you force credit cards down my throat.
Podcast Host 4
Yo, let me tell you. I'm gonna tell y' all a funny story real quick. So a couple days ago, I don't know if y' all ever heard of the app swimply. It's like, you could rent somebody. Somebody has a house, they have, like, a nice pool. You can rent the pool for the day or whatever.
Erica
I had no idea that was a thing.
Podcast Host 4
It's called Swimley, right? Okay, so I'm talking to one of the guys on the. On the app. App, right? I'm talking to him, and I'm like. I'm like, yo, can I extend it? Because The. The. The. It was like, blacked out. Like, a certain hour was blacked out. I was like, hey, can I extend it to that hour? And he was like, yeah. And I was like, okay. I was like, yo, but I don't know how to do it on the app if I'm trying to book it. I was like, you know, like, he's like, yeah, I don't either. So then he was like, well, if you book it, you know what I'm saying? And you do want to extend it. Like. Like, you know, like, do you have cash? He's like, venmo, Zell, cash, app, whatever. How the app. The app jumps in on the conversation and says, hey, seems like you're trying to make a transaction away from the app.
Erica
I'm like, what the TaskRabbit does is being in your business like that, too.
Podcast Host 2
Airbnb. I mean, there's ways to get around it, Especially with airbnb.
Podcast Host 4
Yo, that was the craziest. I was like, like. Like, they don't even want you trying to negotiate. And he owns the house. This is his pool.
Erica
Well, because what happens a lot that they become responsible for, I'm sure, especially with Airbnb, people do shit outside of the app and get scammed. And now you come into Airbnb like, Airbnb this person.
Podcast Host 4
No, no, no, no, no. But I'm talking to the homeowner, and he's saying, if you have Zell or Venmo, you could just send it to me like that. So now I understand it, but this is his home. This is his house. And I'm just asking because the. The time was blocked out after a certain time.
Erica
No, I get why you're doing it. I'm saying, while swimply is probably doing it, because he could probably say, oh, yeah, just cash at me this and take it and you ass out.
Podcast Host 4
No, I don't. Because they want their 10.
Podcast Host 2
Yeah.
Erica
And also.
Podcast Host 2
Also, it's liability and the temperature.
Podcast Host 4
They want their cut.
Podcast Host 2
But I mean, like, I have the same Task Rabbit guy from four apartments ago, and I've never used Task Rabbit after that. Like, after the first time, I was like, just let me get your number. Yeah, and he make same rate. He makes more money, like, and it's just easier. I hate going through apps to talk to people.
Podcast Host 4
That Task rapper is crazy, though, because they get paid hourly. This took five hours to drill 12 screws into my ceiling, bro. I'm looking at him, I'm like, all right, fam. Like, all right, I need to get me started. Milk the clock. I get it. He was holding the ball at half court. He was milking the game clock. I'm like, yo, dog. All right, man. 12 screws in the ceiling. I need you to put up this rod, like, four hours for almost five hours. Like, come on, bro.
Podcast Host 2
Do y' all remember? And this is. I used a different guy because my task rabbit guy wasn't available. You guys remember we recorded at my crib on July 4th?
Podcast Host 4
Yes.
Podcast Host 2
So we were gonna have a barbecue after, and I had a grill, and I was like, we have to record. So I had someone put it together while we were recording. Lost track of time. He was up on my roof for, like, four hours. We have recorded two episodes, I think. And then when I grabbed the directions and everything, this just had to put the wheels on it. The grill was together.
Podcast Host 4
Wow.
Podcast Host 2
And I wasn't checking because we was.
Erica
Recording like, yo, I'm crying.
Podcast Host 4
The whole free money.
Podcast Host 2
I didn't open the big ass bot. Like, we brought it up together before y' all came.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah.
Podcast Host 2
And I was just like, yeah, cool. I went downstairs when we finished, I went up there. Then I looked through this after he left, I was like, wait, did he just put wheels on this?
Podcast Host 4
How much he charged you for that?
Podcast Host 2
Oh, he was like, 60 hour.
Podcast Host 4
That's crazy. I would. I would have rented him and give us some other. And lined him up. So you come back. We jumped that in the garage, yo.
Podcast Host 2
That's hilarious. Well, I mean, did you get your pool time?
Podcast Host 4
No, no, I didn't rent it. I was just asking. But then the fact that we was having that conversation, and they jumped in like, hey, it looks like. I was like, what the. It just got. I was like, nah.
Erica
I was like, nah.
Podcast Host 2
You just.
Erica
You just put me on to some, though. You definitely just put me on to some. I'm about to go crazy. I'm rent. I'm about to rent one for. When I'm in Atlanta. Like, I'm looking at this now.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah. Swim play. Is the. Because you could just rent somebody's pool for the day. Yeah.
Podcast Host 2
The people still. They're like drug dealers from Brooklyn. Still rent houses in Long Island.
Erica
Yes.
Podcast Host 2
The day to do.
Erica
Yes.
Podcast Host 2
Pool party. I'm going to watch the culture still.
Erica
Yeah.
Podcast Host 2
Those would be the. The funnest ever because they would destroy the house, and then everyone would leave.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah.
Podcast Host 2
It was like, this is. This is insane. Why would you do this to the people of Deer Park?
Podcast Host 4
Deer Park. No worry.
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My guy, I think was like 24 4th or 25th? I had him winning the whole thing.
Podcast Host 4
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Podcast Host 2
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Podcast Host 4
Like, shout out to Bryson DeChambeau. He's from Dallas.
Podcast Host 2
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Podcast Host 4
Yeah, I'm sorry, Bryson. We was. We ain't.
Podcast Host 2
We didn't mention Bryson.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, Bryson. You did what you had to do, but a lot of people came out. 50,000 people.
Podcast Host 2
20,000 was the original. Yeah, 50 broke the microphone.
Podcast Host 4
What Liv Golf is doing live. DJ. Yeah. Bring some music to the golf course.
Podcast Host 2
To the dj.
Podcast Host 4
Trying to bring culture to the golf course. I see what y' all doing. Hey, give us some memberships at them clubs now. Yeah, that's what we need.
Podcast Host 2
Yeah. I want to hear EDM in my backswing.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, man, I'm tight. I'm gonna Liv Golf. I might play next year. I might see y' all live Golf next year.
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Podcast Host 4
Kansas City?
Greg Rosenthal
He's on it. How about Lamar Jackson?
Podcast Host 2
Jackson takes it himself. Look at him. Dirt back and forth.
Podcast Host 4
Oh, he broke his ankles and he's got a touchdown. He is Houdini.
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Erin Welsh
I'm Erin Welsh, an ecologist and epidemiologist.
Podcast Host 1
And I'm Erin Ahman Updike, also an epidemiologist.
Erin Welsh
On our show this podcast Will Kill youl. We cover everything from the biology of deadly diseases to the weird history behind them all with a healthy dose of humor.
Podcast Host 1
Like the time we made a surprising discovery about scabies. When you look at pictures features of especially these particular mites, they look more like tardigrades, like water bears than they do. Yeah, they're kind of cute.
Erin Welsh
Or when we used a classic movie reference to explain allergy tests, an allergist.
Podcast Host 1
Will inject teeny tiny amounts of the thing that they're allergic to underneath their skin.
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It's just like iocaine powder in the Princess Bride. But it works.
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And our COVID 19 series was even added to the CDC museum architecture. So need I say more?
Erin Welsh
New episodes drop every Tuesday on the exactly right.
Erica
Network.
Podcast Host 1
Listen to this podcast, Will Kill Youl on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Podcast Host 2
So what happened to Chappaquiddick? Well, it really depends on who you talk to.
Podcast Host 3
There are many versions of what happened in 1969 when a young Ted Kennedy drove a car into a pond and.
Podcast Host 1
Left a woman behind to drown.
Podcast Host 2
There's a famous headline, I think, in the New York Daily News, it's teddy escapes, Blonde Drowns. And in a strange way, right, that sort of tells you the story really became about Ted's political future, Ted's political hopes. Will Ted become president?
Podcast Host 3
Chappaquiddick is a story of a tragic death and how the Kennedy machine took control.
Podcast Host 1
And he's not the only Kennedy to survive a scandal.
Podcast Host 3
The Kennedys have lived through disgrace, affairs, violence, you name it. So is there a curse? Every week we go behind the headlines and beyond the drama of an America's royal family.
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Listen to United States of Kennedy on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcast.
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It's definitely. No. There's no limit on the voice.
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Podcast Host 2
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Caller 1
Hello, this is Shaggy. No, Mystery Machine. And I got a quick question for you. I've been talking to this little chick for some time now. We went on two, three dates, and I finally went back to her place, and I got the draws right, and in the middle of us, like, you know, getting it on, I'm hitting it from the back, and I smell something, and it was her coochie. Her coochie smells terrible. My question to you is, without being disrespectful, how can I tell this woman that her coochie smells bad? Now, during that night, I know you're asking yourself why you didn't stop. I needed to get my return on investments. We went on two, three days. I spent some money. She getting his dick. You know what I'm saying? So I kind of like, you know, my way through the smell without. Now, my question to you, without being disrespectful, how can I tell this chick that her coochie stank?
Podcast Host 2
Oh, yeah.
Caller 1
And I knew something was up because she has so many boxes of, like, summer, even Eve. So how can I tell her this?
Podcast Host 2
Thank you, baby D. What's Summer Eve again.
Podcast Host 4
Summer's Eve is like feminine wash.
Erica
But Summer's Eve doesn't mean your vagina stink. Some people use Summer's Eve to. Just because they don't want to use regular soap on their vagina. That's what Summer's Eve is made for. It's not to get rid of a smell. A smell. So if you see women with Summer's Eve, it's just sensitive soap that people use in their vagina areas.
Podcast Host 2
Okay. I mean, are we calling Cap out the gate on this?
Erica
I'm calling so much Cap, it's not even funny.
Podcast Host 2
Listen, listen. Hypothetically, if this is true, we. We've all through the smell before. Give her another shot. If it still stink, move on.
Podcast Host 4
Not as a grown man, though. That's like height. Fine, grown man in your late 20s, 30s. You should not be through the smell.
Erica
No.
Podcast Host 2
It happens sometimes.
Podcast Host 4
No. Hell no.
Podcast Host 2
Fresh off a period.
Podcast Host 4
I wouldn't give a. I've had sex with girls for sure. They period don't smell like nothing.
Podcast Host 2
I've had sex with girls on their period in the smell. Fun.
Podcast Host 4
There you go.
Podcast Host 2
But, you know, sometimes everyone's not at their best.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah. So I'm not gonna through it. That's all I'm saying. Listen, we're not gonna act like we don't smell this. No, I'm not doing that.
Podcast Host 2
All right, think of it this way. There's been times when I've nutted too quick and prayed that she gave me a second shot. And she did. And I thanked her for it. I thought it was a very adult move. And I show and prove. So with this. Sometimes there's a chemical imbalance, a little yeast in there. Sometimes she left the toast in too.
Podcast Host 4
Long, so you can go back for a second to see if it's not. If you just had a bad day is what you said.
Podcast Host 2
Yeah.
Podcast Host 4
All right, I'm not mad. It depends on how bad it is, if it's not too crazy. Cause you can kind of differentiate the scent of, you know, bad day. And then like, oh, might be a little bacteria, something going on. It's a different type of smell. So what I'm saying is, Baby D, as a woman, why me? Well, because she's trying to figure out what's a way to tell a woman that without coming off disrespectful or trying not to hurt her feelings as much. How does a guy tell a woman, hey, it's not smelling too fresh down there.
Podcast Host 2
This is the last day of your cycle. You still spotting? No. Okay.
Erica
I Can't speak for all women on this.
Podcast Host 2
You do, though.
Podcast Host 4
Okay. How would you want to hear it?
Podcast Host 2
You speak for literally every vaginal the world.
Erica
She knows. If she still has sex with you, if she still has sex with you and her vagina was stink and she didn't know, then that means that she's nose blind. And that means that that's a regular smell for her. Because if she didn't say anything like, oh, I. You sure I have bv? Are you sure I'm fresh off my period? Or if she didn't give you a.
Podcast Host 4
Pre warning asking if you sure is crazy before. So I'm sitting over here hard as Chinese algebra. You ask me if I'm sure. No, I'm 1000% sure. I want that. But if it stink, hell no, I don't want it.
Erica
Which is why I was saying that I also feel like that are you sure? Is a conversation that you have with someone you're in a relationship with. Because sometimes when you're in a relationship, you gonna get bv and niggas are horny. Like, all right, I'm just telling you, like, that makes sense to me. But if this is your first time having sex with someone, you should be in tip top shape. And if you're not in tip top shape, most women would not feel comfortable giving their vagina out if she was comfortable doing that and said nothing to you before or after. Like, if she was drunk or something like that, then that's how she regularly smells. I don't believe him, though. I think he just.
Podcast Host 4
All right, watch this. Why you don't believe him?
Erica
Because the way he was talking, it just.
Podcast Host 2
I think it was cap.
Podcast Host 4
But no, we can't say that every.
Podcast Host 2
Man hasn't ran into some smell.
Erica
No, for sure. The situation happens a lot. I'm just saying he sounds like, you.
Podcast Host 4
Know, he sounds gay. Hey, he sound like he don't like women. He. It sound like he's about to call her fish.
Podcast Host 2
Sometimes I wonder, like, you have a beautiful mind. I'm trying to figure out how your mind works. What about that had anything to do with me?
Podcast Host 4
And peeds on the same page? He definitely sound like. Cuz he's looking at me like, yeah, like, you know, like, come on. He sound a little like, if you was. If your homeboy was to walk in here and be talking like him, I would definitely text the marriage like, yo, is he gay?
Podcast Host 2
It was his first time trying and he didn't know that's just what smells like, period.
Podcast Host 4
No, you know, you know when something ain't supposed to smell, right? Like, you know, smells is like, you. You know, like, that don't smell.
Erica
Lord have mercy.
Podcast Host 4
And sometimes guys don't know the difference between her smelling like that and her butt smelling like that.
Podcast Host 2
That is a fact.
Podcast Host 4
Like, they don't. Sometimes dudes don't know the difference. It like, yo, that wasn't. That was her butt. That wasn't her. You know what I'm saying? Like, it's the same region. It's the same area. You know what I'm saying? It's like Ukraine and it's like Russia and Alaska. You see it from the backyard, but it's like, nah. You know, when it's butt versus vagina, and so.
Podcast Host 2
And when you're playing pickleball, sometimes those smells, when you're going.
Podcast Host 4
Exactly.
Podcast Host 2
They merge.
Podcast Host 4
So, you know. You know, you've been outside for some years.
Podcast Host 2
You know, man, I have given women VG by going from anal into her vagina right after.
Podcast Host 4
That's crazy.
Podcast Host 2
Yeah, we should. We shouldn't have done it in that order. We should have done it the opposite order. Listen, things you learn as a kid.
Podcast Host 4
As a kid, you gotta grow, man. You gotta learn as you get older, you grow, you grow and you learn, man. That's how it goes, man.
Podcast Host 2
I mean, I don't want to single out embarrassing, but she's the only woman. All right, I'll ask you because HR am I getting.
Erica
Thank you.
Podcast Host 4
I am hr. It's okay.
Podcast Host 2
You've known when you had a little must on. On the sack.
Erica
On the sack.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, but you can feel when you.
Podcast Host 2
You not at your. Your highest.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, but my muscle is different.
Podcast Host 2
With summer's Eve, we need summer's atom. Like, sometimes men need to just, you.
Erica
Know, summer's Adam just, Just.
Podcast Host 2
Just wipe up their balls sometimes.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah.
Podcast Host 2
Because I've even stopped a chick from going to my ball. Like, hold on.
Podcast Host 4
Oh, no.
Podcast Host 2
You know, I have been out all goddamn day, miss. I would never want to do that to your mouth.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, yeah, yeah. You know, like Damaris said, you know, like, you know, if I just got off a flight. Flight, long flight, and I meet up.
Podcast Host 2
Head straight off the flight.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah.
Podcast Host 2
Like, it's like, I don't have it like that.
Podcast Host 4
It's like, listen, man, like, I've been on a flight, sitting down, you know, walking through the airport, got something to eat, might have bust two, three farts, you know? You know what I mean? Like, I don't think you want to go down there, right? Let me jump in the shower. Let Me get right and then we can get. We can get to the proceedings. But you know, you ain't gonna just let a girl go down there. You've been all day on a flight sweats, and you just like, come on, man, don't do that.
Podcast Host 2
Well, I mean, to close this, there. There is a actual scientific thing that you can do for her that I learned from Raekwon the chef with a woman that was on tour and got onto the Wu Tang bus and her smelled like they turned the bathtub on real hot. And they said sitting there and bake a bit.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, I don't think you should do that. I don't think you should put somebody.
Podcast Host 2
No, I just put it in hot water just to. To see if it'll make her smell better.
Podcast Host 4
Just hot water. I can promise you that ain't gonna work. Just hot water. No, you need to put some. Some stuff in there. You need some supplements. You need some apple cider vinegar. You need, you know. Yeah, just a capful. Put that in there, you know, maybe a little bath bomb.
Podcast Host 2
At what point would a woman have some type of self pride of not only like running through the Wu Tang clan that probably has more members than any rap group of all time, but also they said, smell. Go sit in the bathtub and you do it. Go home, call your father.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah. Nah, I can't do it as a grown man. I'm not doing it.
Podcast Host 2
When was the last time that you through some smelly.
Podcast Host 4
It's been a long time, bro.
Podcast Host 2
20 years probably.
Podcast Host 4
Maybe. Maybe a little less than 20. Maybe a little less than 20. But yeah, I can't. I just. Because I can't hide it my face. And I'm not. I'm not as aroused, I'm not as into it no more. I just can't do it, bro. I could never do it. I smells me and smells are like. I smell everything. So it's like I can't. And then I'm just keep thinking about it while we trying to have sex. Nah, I can't do it. Yeah, can't do it.
Podcast Host 2
You have the senses of Helen Keller.
Podcast Host 4
Like, they just all. I can't do it. Smells bad, smells poor hygiene. I can't do it, bro. I'm sorry.
Podcast Host 2
Well, yeah, man. Give her another shot.
Erica
Don't give her another shot.
Podcast Host 2
Wow.
Podcast Host 4
Damn, baby.
Erica
Unless y' all were out. Unless y' all were out all day, like y' all were like leaving the club.
Podcast Host 4
I can't. I can't throw that bill because I've been in that too. And Women don't smell like nothing.
Erica
Yeah, but not every.
Podcast Host 2
But that's not smelly. Like, that's. There's. There's a. There's a must smell of if you've been out, which I've said on record before, I don't mind. I'm kind of into it. That's not smelly, but to something is. We know what smelly pussy.
Podcast Host 4
No, no, I get what you say.
Podcast Host 2
Baby came fresh out the shower. Still going to have that smelly.
Podcast Host 4
You know the smell we talk about, though, where it's like. It's like the backup. Like, yo, like, what is that?
Podcast Host 2
There's not even a fan on and that breezes.
Erica
But, but. But to go into what Rory said, some people. This is such an elementary conversation, but to go into what. I know, I know.
Podcast Host 2
I.
Erica
What? So Rory said some men who aren't used to getting. Can't tell the difference between a that is unhealthy and a that has been sweating all day. Yeah, some they. If you're not used to getting. You can't like, oh, her thing just quick. Because some just really don't get, like, oh, her saying. Oh, her saying this. Like, this girl, it's just must. It has. Has a musty smell because she's been out all day.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, she's.
Erica
She. Her thought she got thick thighs. They've been rumming together all day. And that sundress. And that's what. What that is.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, I told y' all the story. Why? When I was at the restaurant and one of the girls that worked at the restaurant went in the bathroom, and then it was another girl that worked the restaurant behind me that was waiting for the bathroom. And when the girl came out, I was gonna let her go, cuz I'm like, you know, lady, I'm like, yo, go ahead. She was like, n. Like, you go, dog. When I tell you that bathroom was smelling like. Like crab broil.
Erica
Crab broil. I didn't know you could broil crabs.
Podcast Host 2
Like Chinatown last Thursday at 115 degree heat.
Podcast Host 4
God, like, it was so bad. It was like. I remember, like, I went in and like, I helped. I held my breath the whole time. Like, I peed quick, washed my hands and got out. And I looked at her, and she gave me a look like, I guess everybody on the staff knows that that girl don't smell good. And she told me straight up. She was like, yo, I just didn't want to go in before you. And you think that that was me smelling like that? Like, she was like, I'm sorry. I was like, yo. And we had, like, a little quick little. I was like, yo, that is insane that she smells like that. I'm talking about. It was bad.
Podcast Host 2
Bad how I got close with one of my homegirls that, you know, in college was. My roommate was with this Eastern European, like, exchange student. And cool. I would leave the room for them to. But I would have to wait, like, a hour for that to air out, clear out. Yeah, Like, I. I stayed with my homegirl in her room.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, but was it her?
Podcast Host 2
We got cool. Because I used to wait. No, it smelled like. Just dirty ass. Like, I would have to wait in her room till that. To clear out.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, but I'm. See you different than me because I'm like, yo, you can't bring that girl over here no more.
Podcast Host 2
I learned to chant black and miles because I was just trying to buy the time.
Podcast Host 4
I'm. I'm different. I like, yo, you can't. Don't bring that girl over here no more. Yo, she. You. You shouldn't even be laying down with that girl. She don't smell right. Like, don't do that to yourself.
Podcast Host 2
Was his dick.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, no, but that's. That's your man. You can't let him. You know what I'm saying? Like, don't let him go out.
Podcast Host 2
Roommate. Don't always mean that's your man.
Podcast Host 4
Roommate. I. I mean, I would hope that y' all are cool.
Podcast Host 2
Yeah, but, I mean, there's people in jail that stab their bunkies. Let's not act like everyone that you sleep in the same.
Podcast Host 4
That's jail, man. That's different.
Podcast Host 2
Becomes. That's not your man's. Cause y' all sleeping.
Podcast Host 4
Jail is different than if I got an apartment and I got a roommate. That's different.
Podcast Host 2
You didn't go to St. Peter's your room.
Erica
Not in college. Your roommate really don't be your man. But at the end of the day.
Podcast Host 2
This is my experiences where I was like, I don't really care.
Erica
This is my home, though. And, like, if you not about to have no funky up in here, this is my home.
Podcast Host 2
My man Sly was my friend to this day, but I've had roommates in college where I was like, get this weirdo away from me.
Erica
Yeah, for sure.
Podcast Host 2
But then when I got. When I got the nerdy guy that wouldn't leave his room, all I was thinking in my head was like, damn, last semester, I had smelly girl, so I'll take that. The guy playing Halo.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, absolutely.
Erica
I knew I was damaged in College, because both my room, I had two roommates, two female roommates, shout out to them because I love them both dearly to this day. They were both versions. And at that time, I was like, really? Like, you don't really meet virgins anymore. Like. Like, where do you. What are y' all like, are you.
Podcast Host 4
Saying virgins or virgins?
Erica
Virgins. Like, they were virgins. Like, both of them. Mind you, they were, I think, at the time, 18 and 19. But it was me. I was like, oh, my. Like, you guys are like. Like virgins. Like, everybody that, like, came to my room, I'm like, guys like me and my roommate, they're virgins. Everybody was like, oh, that's how they.
Podcast Host 4
That's how y' all treat me. Me Maul. He's a vegan.
Erica
Everybody was like, wow. Like, I didn't know you guys still existed. It's not it. Please, Please, if you're 18 and you're a virgin, please stay a virgin for as long as you can.
Podcast Host 2
It's actually way more normal than the whores in this room think it is.
Erica
I know. Like, I'm so sorry.
Podcast Host 2
I always lose. Average at 14. Was I doing.
Erica
We were young. We were. It was also when I met. When I would meet people in college. Like, I remember shout out to my friend Gab. I met Gab, and he was, I think, at the time, 22 in college, and I was a freshman, and I went to school early, so I was like. I got into college. I was like, a fresh 17. I just turned 17, and I was like, you're 23. You're, like, old. Like, what are you, like, doing here?
Podcast Host 2
And he was of age at the school. He stupid.
Erica
Dumb. Kids are dumb. I ended up graduating college, I think, at 23 or 24. But I was like, oh, my God. Like, why are you here? You're old.
Podcast Host 4
And then now look at you. Same age he was.
Erica
Yeah.
Podcast Host 2
Still a virgin.
Erica
A fresh one. But would Dre say your bodies can be, like, deleted?
Podcast Host 2
It's a fact.
Erica
She ain't never.
Podcast Host 4
That's not a fact.
Erica
That is a fact. She ain't never lie. I know you got some bodies you done deleted from your memory, but bank. Yeah.
Podcast Host 4
Oh, yeah, yeah. But I still count it. But I just forgot her, though. But I still count it.
Erica
Counting is crazy.
Podcast Host 2
What's your body count?
Podcast Host 4
I don't know my body count, man. I have no. Yeah, I had some years, baby. I'm not going to lie. I'm just. I live the life that I'm not.
Erica
How many you Got this year, like the past year.
Podcast Host 4
That's a sick ass question. How many you got? How many you got?
Erica
One.
Podcast Host 2
One.
Podcast Host 4
I kick all this off. See what I'm saying? I will kick all this.
Podcast Host 2
What's up?
Erica
Y. I was celibate all last year. Y' all don't remember that now? We don't remember celebrating.
Podcast Host 4
You wasn't celibate last year. We caught you lying.
Podcast Host 2
You just come in here making up numbers.
Podcast Host 4
It was always 87 day 87.
Podcast Host 2
I started counting the months. I'm like, I don't even think that.
Podcast Host 4
Only 365 days in a year.
Erica
The was that I really was celibate. The reason why I kept changing the numbers around is because what I realized. No, exactly what I realized because what I didn't want to happen because they are people who be in my business that listen to this podcast. I didn't want people to know when it ended. So that's why, even when it ended, I kept going with the numbers because I didn't want people to know when it ended. Put the time together and try to figure out what I was doing that weekend, who I was.
Podcast Host 4
Oh, no, listen, you ain't got a baby D. I respect game, but I.
Erica
Really was celibate for over three months. I really was.
Podcast Host 4
I respect that, but what I'm saying is I knew at one point when you was telling me you were still celibate that you were lying in my face. That's all I'm saying. And it's all good. Like, I'm not tripping.
Podcast Host 2
You gotta listen.
Podcast Host 4
We allies. I know what you be doing. I'm wrong. I'm with you. I'm a. I'm a. I'm a die with the lie with you. But you ain't going to get off camera and be still trying to piss the lie to me. I'm like, baby D, none of this is recording, but cut this shit. You're lying.
Podcast Host 2
I appreciate those type of lies where we all know we're lying. Like, you know I'm lying to you.
Erica
Right now when we all are here lying to each other. But we know that we lying.
Podcast Host 2
We know we lying.
Podcast Host 4
I know what you did last summer. Like, what are you talking about?
Podcast Host 2
Like, first of all, it was one person. Person. And the total's five.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, there you go.
Podcast Host 2
Every girl.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, every girl.
Erica
Just like every girl, you meet her.
Podcast Host 2
Every girl. Sometimes it's five, but seven, every girl is 20, 25.
Erica
She hasn't had sex in three months. Every girl you meet, when you meet her, she's Celibate. She hasn't had sex in three months. Every girl.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah. Cause three months is kind of like. It could be true. I could see her going three months, but it's also, you know, like, that's the number that every girl lands on. Three months. It's like, all right.
Podcast Host 2
See, and that's why when I was.
Erica
Trying to pitch my three months n, I'm like. I'm like, you know what? I know it sound like I'm lying, so I ain't. I'm just. Whatever. You don't gotta believe me. I don't believe me for believing me, because that is the lie.
Podcast Host 4
But you made up. You made up for it, though. You made up. You came back. You came back like a. That blew his Achilles and came back still averaging 30. You had to take a year off. You had to go sit down, chill. You know what I'm saying? But when you got back out there, Baby D o game winners.
Podcast Host 2
He was Jordan with. With a 4, 5.
Podcast Host 4
God. Baby D outside, she hitting game winners. Step back, side step, three ball. She got it all in her package. Yeah, I know.
Erica
Know.
Podcast Host 4
Burgers and bottles.
Erica
Now, what the they got to do.
Podcast Host 4
With Cuz, man, you tried to get that story off on me. Like, you know I would never. I would never. But you know what? I'm tell you tried to get that off of me. I'm like, jbd cut.
Erica
He talking about burgers and bottles last year. For reference.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah, for reference.
Podcast Host 2
It was three months ago, for reference.
Podcast Host 4
But in real life, I'm talking about burgers and bottles. That was just in Mount Vernon. For reference, though. Yeah, baby, you're right. Absolutely.
Erica
You know, what the. I got Josh. What the you laughing at, dog?
Podcast Host 4
I mean, you know, he's like, your word, like, that was kind of crazy. She said.
Podcast Host 2
Three months.
Podcast Host 4
Three months. Yeah.
Podcast Host 2
And I'm not asking that question because if you say yesterday, I'm probably still gonna be.
Podcast Host 4
That's true. Yeah, I get it.
Erica
I mean, we grown.
Podcast Host 2
We all, you know, and come on, I'm safe. I say the, yo, you, you good.
Podcast Host 4
That is the universal like. And she like, yeah, I bet you.
Podcast Host 2
Guys know how safe I am. I asked the question, yo, you good.
Erica
Niggas don't even ask you good. Like, before sex. Y' all ask after.
Podcast Host 2
After, y' all. Yo, you straight, though, right?
Podcast Host 4
Yo, before we leave, I gotta give a shout out. Happy birthday, Trevor Ariza. Damn. How old is Trev? Might be 40 now.
Erica
Yeah. Damn, that's old. Psych. Psych. Sorry, Trevor.
Podcast Host 4
Hold on. Let me See how it's.
Podcast Host 2
Wishing your man happy birthday at the end of a pod. Is mad. That gay?
Podcast Host 4
How's that gay? I mean, he's called into the pod before. Like, we've had him on 40.
Erica
Yeah. His 40th birthday today, he turned 40.
Podcast Host 4
Shout out to Trev, man. Happy birthday, Trey. Trey, Dan. Trev. 40. Remember? He was 19. Whipper snapper in the garden trying to get playing talent under. Bum ass Larry Brown just running through them hoes. Yeah, man. 40.
Podcast Host 2
Well, this was fun.
Erica
There is something I want to talk to you guys about.
Podcast Host 4
Off camera.
Erica
No. When we get into Patreon about Dawn. Stanley. Stanley. We can have that conversation, Coach Staley. Yeah.
Podcast Host 4
All right. Well, she.
Podcast Host 2
She.
Podcast Host 4
She's okay.
Erica
She's good.
Podcast Host 4
Yeah. Oh, all right. I thought you about to give us some bad. Nobody don't do that. We not Patreon. And the bad news, like, no. Okay. Shout out to.
Erica
Also shout out to Wheezy and Mandy for the release of their book.
Podcast Host 2
Yeah, I want to actually go to Barnes and Noble to buy. I was going to buy it on Amazon, but I want to go in the bookstore and, like, purchase it.
Erica
Yeah, I'm probably going to leave here and go get that.
Podcast Host 2
But what is it? No holes.
Erica
No holes barred. A dual manifest manifesto of Sexual Exploration and power. So that is on. Sal can go back.
Podcast Host 2
That's incredible.
Erica
That is incredible. Shout.
Podcast Host 4
Isn't that. Didn't Hulk Hogan have a movie named after that?
Erica
No holes barred.
Podcast Host 2
No, that was when he was his. His man's wife. On camera, man.
Podcast Host 4
Hulk Hogan had a movie.
Podcast Host 2
He wrestled Zeus.
Podcast Host 4
He wrestled Zeus in the movie, man.
Erica
Little Hercules.
Podcast Host 4
No. No holds barred. Y' all don't remember. No holds barred.
Podcast Host 2
That's a sick title from him.
Podcast Host 4
Well, he. Well, he wrestled Zeus. Y' all don't remember that? Oh, damn, y' all young. I keep forgetting, y' all.
Erica
I'm literally 12.
Podcast Host 4
Y' all don't know about Hulk Hogan, man. Y' all wasn't Hulk Hogan fan.
Erica
I was a Hulk Hogan fan, but I didn't know.
Podcast Host 4
No. Oh, but Wheezy and Mandy's is. No Holes.
Erica
No holes.
Podcast Host 4
Oh, I thought you said no holes like the name of this movie. Like. Oh, okay, no holes. Like, all holes are available if I'm feeling you that. Like that.
Podcast Host 2
Yes.
Podcast Host 4
Got you. Okay.
Podcast Host 2
We're plugging every hole.
Podcast Host 4
Every hole. Bowling ball. I like it. I'm here for it.
Podcast Host 2
I don't want to read. I'm gonna purchase it, but I don't want to, like, read freaky tales about.
Erica
Well, they I don't think they're all freaky tales. I think a lot of it is read.
Podcast Host 4
Have you ever heard their pot. They tell you the. This is. This is an audio book for them. Like, that's all I.
Erica
It is I. From what I've heard in the reviews that I've read, it's a little bit deeper than just.
Podcast Host 2
Well, I mean, sex deep people. I didn't think it was just some whole book where they talk about all.
Erica
It's not confession.
Podcast Host 4
I gotta check it out. I gotta check it out.
Podcast Host 2
Congrats to them. That's. That's big. Not everyone can say they put out a book like, that's incredible. So shout out to them. This is a lot of fun. Cardi B, we apologize.
Erica
Did she shout me out on that.
Podcast Host 4
One, too and say, yo, yo, yo, I'm cool. Cut the shit. Like, you just want Cardi to shout. Shut up, man. Yo, we'll talk to y' all soon. Be safe. Safe. Be blessed. I'm that. He's just ginger. Cardi, we love you.
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Podcast Summary: New Rory & MAL
Episode 384 | I Know What You Did Last Summer
Release Date: July 1, 2025
Introduction
In Episode 384 of "New Rory & MAL," hosts Rory and Mal delve into a mix of social commentary, personal anecdotes, and cultural critiques. The episode features candid conversations about racial stereotypes, the evolution of hip-hop, notable events from the hosts' weekends, and discussions on current happenings in the music industry.
1. Racial Stereotypes and Humor
Timestamp: 03:19 - 05:28
Rory and Mal kick off the episode by addressing racial stereotypes with a blend of humor and sharp commentary. They discuss the enduring stereotype of black individuals being unfairly labeled and the absurdity of such prejudices.
Rory [03:36]: "Do you think white people are aliens?"
Mal [04:09]: "We are the only race that can't really survive here... We can't even handle it."
The conversation highlights the absurdity of racial stereotypes and underscores the resilience of marginalized communities despite societal prejudices.
2. Jeezy's Orchestral Performance at Apollo Theater
Timestamp: 05:40 - 11:56
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to analyzing Jeezy's unique black-tie orchestral performance at the Apollo Theater. Rory and Mal express admiration for the fusion of traditional hip-hop with orchestral elements, praising Jeezy's artistic growth and the concert's innovative approach.
Rory [07:21]: "Just because it was made on an electric fucking NPC or keyboard does not make it any different than the shit you snobs think it is."
Mal [07:57]: "It's something about a harp that just makes it so poetic."
They discuss the technical aspects of the performance, such as the inclusion of clarinets and harps, and how these elements enhanced the emotional depth of Jeezy's lyrics.
3. Personal Anecdotes and Weekend Recap
Timestamp: 12:18 - 20:11
Rory shares his experience attending the Young GZTN 10120 Year Anniversary Orchestra Show featuring Jeezy at the Apollo. He reflects on the event's atmosphere, the fusion of genres, and his personal discomfort wearing formal attire in the intense summer heat.
Rory [05:28]: "I ended up going to a gentleman's club last night."
Mal [11:19]: "That was the last World Star exclusive."
They also touch upon fashion choices at events, such as Rory's black tuxedo with a bow tie, and Mal's comments on others' attire, emphasizing authenticity over conformity.
4. Social Issues and Current Events
Timestamp: 62:04 - 84:58
The hosts shift focus to broader social issues, including discussions about high-profile legal cases involving celebrities like T. Pain and Drake. They analyze the dynamics of public perception, media influence, and the impact of rumors on an artist's reputation.
Rory [63:03]: "We are not telling anyone, but not enough."
Mal [73:03]: "No disrespect."
Additionally, Rory and Mal critique the increasing accessibility of gambling through platforms like Fanduel and its correlation with rising crime rates in communities. They debate the economic benefits versus the social drawbacks, advocating for responsible investment in community-focused ventures.
5. Listener Interactions and Voicemails
Timestamp: 103:10 - 124:56
Towards the end of the episode, Rory and Mal engage with listener voicemails, addressing personal relationship queries with their trademark humor and frankness. They offer advice on sensitive topics, maintaining a balance between lightheartedness and genuine support.
Caller 1 [104:02]: "How can I tell this woman that her coochie smells bad without being disrespectful?"
Mal [105:02]: "Don't give her another shot unless you were out all day."
Additionally, they promote their affiliates and shout out to guests and supporters, fostering a sense of community among their listeners.
6. Closing Remarks and Future Topics
Timestamp: 124:58 - 127:12
In their closing segments, Rory and Mal recap the episode's highlights, express gratitude towards their listeners, and tease upcoming topics. They emphasize the importance of honest conversations and maintaining authenticity in their discussions.
Rory [125:03]: "Who are the 25 greatest football players to grace the gridiron since the year 2000?"
Mal [127:07]: "Shout out to Wheezy and Mandy for the release of their book."
Notable Quotes:
Rory [03:36]: "Do you think white people are aliens?"
Mal [07:57]: "It's something about a harp that just makes it so poetic."
Rory [84:14]: "Statistically, no matter what. When a casino enters a city neighborhood, the crime rate statistically goes up."
Mal [105:02]: "Don't give her another shot unless you were out all day."
Conclusion
Episode 384 of "New Rory & MAL" offers a thought-provoking blend of humor, cultural critique, and personal storytelling. Rory and Mal navigate complex social issues with ease, providing listeners with both entertainment and insightful commentary. Whether discussing the transformative nature of Jeezy's music or the societal impacts of gambling, the hosts maintain an engaging and relatable dialogue, solidifying their place as influential voices in contemporary podcasting.