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You'll, you'll enjoy it. Everybody loves the Lunch Crew. The chat is always popping. Good vibes, good people, good day. What we got going on today? More Diddy and Jay Z drama. It is, it is never ending. I'm gonna go more, a little bit more into detail about what Jaguar Wright got going on with the her coming out to Cash Patel and she's supposed to be telling him all about what's been going on with Clive Davis and what and the freakiness they've been involved in. Also Jay Z and Diddy. More, more proof that they are not seeing, never wasn't seeing eye to eye for a long time. And I was one of the first people to call that out. Back in September. Um, I did a post, I remember it went viral saying that I don't think Jay Z and Diddy are, are on speaking terms or that they're, they're not work. Jay Z is not fooling with Diddy. I did a post on that. It went viral back in September and everybody was like telling me I ain't know what I was talking about. And as time went on, we got more and more proof that Jay Z and Diddy are not in cahoots as far as this is concerned. And anybody that wouldn't realize that doesn't know Jay Z or doesn't know anything about how they live. And once Diddy went down, I don't care how cool they were, once Diddy went down, Jay Z wasn't gonna fool with him. And I knew, I knew that just from common sense. But I also did some digging and got some information that Jay Z and Diddy weren't really speaking. I just put it out there. Um, and now we got more more evidence that Jay Z is all is throwing Diddy under the bus and making sure he come out smell like roses and Diddy is he want to make sure Diddy smelling like poop. What are friends for? Right back in the day you just never know. I'm going to that back in the day how they were friends and then this is what you get. 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I normally make that announcement at the end, but I'm thinking like, maybe some people aren't getting it at the end. So I just wanted to make it at the very, very, very, very, very beginning. So Diddy, Diddy and Jay Z. What was that old school song? That's what friends are for. But they are not Jay Z looking out for itself. Like, I already knew. And anybody with common sense would know that Jay Z is not about to go down with Diddy if he can help it. So, so let's get into a little bit of this, a little bit of that and everything in between. So if you didn't, I don't know if you saw the Breakfast Club, but there was a the lawyer ASAP Rocky's lawyer. Now this is just more proof that Jay Z like, Diddy, you not going. I can't help you, bro. So ASAP Rocky's lawyer was on the Breakfast Club and he said a lot of things, but one thing that he spoke on that they. One thing that they, that that they spoke on was the. The situation where Diddy asked him, which is asap Rocky's lawyer. Diddy asked him to represent him. He was looking for help. And you know, after the ASAP Rocky trial, we really everybody looking at this lawyer like he is the truth. Joe Tacapena, Joe Tacapina. That is ASAP Rocky's attorney. And after the work he did with ASAP Rocky got him out of that case, people really thinking, like, wow, he could have helped Diddy, but he wasn't. He did not help. Did he turn down the case? And why did he turn down the case? We're going to get into it in this article. And the reason why he turned down this case shows even more why is more proof that Jay Z and Diddy are every man for themselves. So the article comes from Complex magazine. It's entitled asap. Rocky's attorney says he declined Diddy case because of allegiance to Jay Z amid rift article by Jose Martinez. Okay, so article reads, asap, Rockies attorney Joe Tacopina revealed during his appearance on the Breakfast Club that he was asked to take a look at Diddy's sex trafficking and racketeering case. But he turned it down because of his ties to ROC Nation and Jay Z. So let's stop right there and break that down so you don't have to be a rocket science to realize if Jay Z and Diddy were, let's say, cool or still cool or still working together, Jay Z wouldn't tell his lawyer he couldn't work with Diddy or Rock, you know, or Roc Nation's attorney is Jay Z and ROC Nation's attorney. But when you get into this article and you see and you read between the lines, this attorney basically is saying, I turned down working on Diddy's case because Jay Z told me not to. Because we all know if Jay Z would have told this attorney, which is Roc Nation's attorney, which is Jay Z's attorney, if he would have said, go ahead and help out my friend Puff, the attorney would have gladly did it. But as you can see right here, he says he turned it down because of his ties to Roc Nation and Jay Z. That's not a reason to turn it down. Unless there's more to the story. Let's continue. He went on to say, I represent Roc Nation. A lot of people in roc, I'm very close with. Taina explained at the on the show that Jay Z and Roc Nation, Desi Perez, who's the most amazing boss ever, these are his words. He said, jay is amazing. He said, you know, Jay Brown, all of those people are just like, they are really special, special people. That's sort of family to me. And I don't think they see eye to eye with P. Diddy. That, my friends, is a Lawyer's way and a nice way of saying Jay Z wants nothing to do with Diddy at all and wants no ties to Diddy. And I'm bringing this up because if you remember, especially if you follow me on social media, way back in September, September or November, early November, I did a story about Jay Z looking out for himself and, and, and he not helping Diddy and, and it's every man for themselves between those two. And I was so early on that take. You know, this is at the time when everybody still thought Jay Z and Diddy were cool and super cool or whatever. So when I had that take, people were coming down on me crazy like you don't know what you're talking about. Jay Z and Diddy friend and this and that and da da da da da. And then just like mostly all the takes I'm first on, I have to sit back and wait for months and months and months to go by for everybody to catch up with us. Now they catching up with us. I said this in September that, that, that Jay Z was going, going every man for himself and him and Diddy were going to throw each other under a bus or whatever it would take for them to beat these allegations. So it goes on. Charlamagne actually interjected and asked Taina to repeat what he said about the non existent relationship between Diddy and Jay Z. Now Charlamagne brought up how people assume Jay and, and the disgraced mogul were friends because they took pictures together. Now this is a part I kind of disagree with but listen to what it was said and I'll tell you what my take on it is. So everyone in quotes, in quotes, Charlemagne said everyone wants a picture with. I mean the lawyer said everybody wants a picture with Diddy at one time or another when they went to the party. This is Tacopina saying, he goes on to say but when things got real years and years ago, he appeared to gesture that Jay Z wanted to keep distance from Diddy. Now I, I, I, I believe when Jay Z was taking those pictures with Diddy back in all those rock, nature and brunches and all that, I believe they were cool. I believe they were cool. I believe it wasn't until the Cassie situation is when Jay Z started to really distance himself and separate himself from Diddy. And it may been a little bit before them before then because Jay Z probably, I'm sure was reading the tea leaves and, and he has access to information. Being a two to three times billionaire, I'm sure he has information, access to information that we Might not have. And so he probably knew it was on the horizon. But I don't believe it's been years and years since Jay Z started separating himself. I think he started separating himself maybe about a year ago, in my humble opinion. Tacopinos, as you might know, he served as ASAP Rocky's attorney during the assault trial where the rapper was eventually found not guilty. Um, which was like, what was this? That was last week, right? Was it last week or the week before? I think it was last week. Following his acquittal, the lawyer said Rocky and Rihanna joked in the courtroom that they were going to name their next child ASAP Joe. So everything was peaches and cream in the. In the A.S.A.P. rocky, Rihanna, Roc Nation, Lawyer World. And we can't say the same about Diddy. Tacopino said he and Rocky had one minute conversation before coming to a decision that they would reject a plea deal of 180 days behind bars. And ASAP Rocky was facing a maximum up to 24 years in prison if convicted. Now, we all know the outcome of that is he actually got. Got a. Got off. He beat the case. And you have to have a lot of confidence in not only your innocence, because you can be innocent and still be convicted. We know that in this world. So it's not only just having confidence in your. In that you're innocent. ASAP Rocky and Rihanna had to have confidence in this attorney, and he went on to win. And so you can see why Diddy would want this attorney. Did he want to beat his case? And Diddy probably looking at his attorneys, even though he is the coach behind them, but he's probably looking at his attorneys like, my attorneys aren't good as Taina. Because if we look at the track records, if we take all of our. Take our opinions about what we feel about Jay Z and all that, let's take that out of it. Let's just look at the attorneys. If we were to compare, let's say Jay Z's attorneys who handled the Tony Busby lawsuit, which he was entangled in, in with Diddy, the way Jay Z, they. Jay Z's attorneys, they got that dismissed. However they did it, they got it dismissed. I don't know exactly if anything went on behind the scenes, who knows? But the fact remains they got that dismissed. Then you look at Takapina, who represents Roc Nation, which is another Jay Z attorney, A.S.A.P Rocky had a. There was a lot of circumstantial evidence and a lot of surveillance that could have pointed to a guilty verdict. In some ways, I'm not saying he was guilty. I'm just saying the evidence could have easily been looked at two different ways. But that, but that attorney, another ROC Nation slash Jay Z attorney beat that. And then you look at Jay Diddy's attorneys and they over there looking like the amateur hour. And so, you know, whether you read this article or not, you pretty sure that Diddy's looking at, at Tacopina and looking at all the Jay Z's attorneys getting these cases dismissed. And he's sitting there scrambling, scrambling and scraping, and, and nothing's going well. Of course he wants the attorney. It wants Jay Z's attorneys. But according to this attorney, Jay Z said, hell no. Jay Z said, no, no, no, no, no. You are not about to represent Diddy and get me all entangled in it. I'm trying to separate myself from Diddy. So I just thought that was very, that was eye opening because we had a lot of things before that went on that led us to believe that Jay Z was saying screw Diddy, but screw Diddy, no Diddy, huh? But we see now, we see more and more if Jay Z, if you can't tell that Jay Z saying screw Diddy at this point, ain't nothing else. I, I can't bring any more evidence. And so on the subject of screwing Diddy and throwing him under the bus or just putting him in his place, however you want to look at it, I want to talk a little bit more about what Jaguar Wright and Cash Patel got up their sleeve. I talked a little bit about it yesterday, but I really just brought it up to make you guys aware of it. I didn't really go into detail in the article, but I want to talk a little more about the situation and what's going on. Because whether you agree with Jaguar Wright or not doesn't really matter because at this point, she's in position to give information to basically the top of the FBI. And that can't be good for Diddy, might not be good for Jay Z, but we know for sure it ain't good for Diddy. So I said, let me, let's, let's break that down a little bit. This, this subject needs a little more attention than what I gave it yesterday. I just got a. Another Buzzsprout email fan mail. I hope they listen to this episode so they can get. So Buzzsprout can take care of them. So this article was by Sports Skeeter, written by Marzia Marzia, and it's entitled, Jaguar Wright is planning to alert FBI Director Cash Patel of new information about Diddy and his mentor, Clive Davis. So before I get into that, I want you to hear it out of Jaguar's mouth. I actually wanted you guys to hear this yesterday, but we ran out of time, so let me pull it back up and so we can hear her word.
Jaguar Wright
And after talking something.
Flo Daddy
Here we go. This is Jaguar.
Jaguar Wright
Serious work to do. And after talking to my good friend paperwork today, it looks like there's some things that I need to make sure that we alert Cash Patel's office about. We think it's a great concern, and I'm sure Mary Flynn would agree with me. She knows how dangerous Diddy can be. And with Clive Davis being at the heart of it all, I'm sure that makes it even, even more egregious.
Flo Daddy
So that is. That was Jaguar Wire speaking on her eventually meeting with Cash Patel, you know, the FBI director. So she's not playing. And this is probably the most exposure I've seen Clive Davis get as far as being behind a lot of this mess. He has been able to escape accountability, like, pretty much totally. Nobody really talks about him. You don't hear much about him in the. In the media. And he's been able to kind of just fly underneath the radar when a lot of people saying, well, if he's the mentor to one of the biggest quote unquote monsters right now, which is Diddy, I mean, some of the stuff that he's being accused of recently, I can't even say out loud that's how crazy the Diddy situation is getting. And we're not paying any attention to his mentor. Well, now we are. So Jaguar White is planning to alert the FBI. So the video. I just showed you a video of Jaguar, right, Claiming she had planned to alert FBI Director Cash Patel about new information regarding Sean Diddy Comb and Combs. And his mentor, Clive Davis, has recently been making the rounds around X. That's the interview I just played for you. We all know Diddy is on trial, and this video was posted on x yesterday or February 23rd, which would have been Sunday. She said she had plenty of work to do. Now, she brought up Mary Flynn, and it's unclear who Mary Flynn is. However, we do know who Clive Davis is. Clive Davis is one of the most prominent American record producers and a RS in history. He is also caught up in a lot of conspiracy theories and a lot of, should I say people feel he has a lot of blood on his hands, all the way back to Whitney Houston, her passing, the infamous note to Brandi with Clive right there. Many believed and many speculated that Whitney was about to write a tell all book. And Whitney was also warning Brandi that she was in danger. To this day, Brandi says she would never say what was on that note. Well, Clive Davis, a lot of people looking at him and Ray J when it comes to Whitney Houston and all type of other mysterious situations. However, in 1994 he co founded Bad Boy Records with combs under a 5050 partnership. A lot of people didn't know that and they really didn't make a like noise about it. It wasn't out there. We knew Clive Davis gave Diddy a deal when a lot of people, Diddy was so down at that time. People were surprised at how did he get this major. I don't know, I think that, I think there's been speculated like $50 million deal or something he got with Clive Davis. But a lot of people didn't know it was a 5050 partnership. Nobody knew Clive Davis was a 50% owner, a bad boy. All we knew was Diddy. We didn't even know any partners, let alone it being Clive Davis himself. And they went on to sound to sign several artists that we all know. Notorious B.I.G. faith Evans, Mace, the Locks, Carl Thomas and a host of others. Now, it's unclear with this new information that Jaguar has, but if we know Jaguar, it ain't gonna be that she saw Clive Davis jaywalking. It's not going to be some new information saying she saw Diddy littering. It's going to be something explosive. We know that. And how do we know that? When we look, if we look at Jaguar Wright's other claims that she put against Diddy and we'll go into that article goes on to say this is not the first time Jaguar Wright has spoken up against Diddy following his arrest in September. In an October 2024 interview with Piers Morgan, Jaguar Wright dubbed Combs the evil, evil devil, adding that Clive Davis and Lucien Grange, which is, you know, the CEO of Universal Music Group, who Drake is in the middle of a nasty back and forth with right now, they allegedly have been protecting Diddy's wrongdoings for years. Jaguar Wright, and I quote, he's been the devil for 30 years. He's been covered and protected by not only Clive Davis, but, but Lucien Grange. He was selected to be the demon that he is to keep the culture in line so the industry can continue to rip it apart, Jaguar claimed. So not only Clive Davis, she's bringing Lucy in, into it, which a lot of People have said that Lucy and Grange and Clive Davis, or have been the ring, have been the ringleaders behind all this nasty, trifling, toxic industry stuff that we've been dealing with. But for some reason, Clive Davis and Lucien Grange, they get no smoke. All the smoke goes to Diddy, R. Kelly, Jay Z, all of the artists. And then they're mentors of these artists. The people who have the most control of the industry have been able to escape. But ladies and gentlemen, I believe those days are coming to an end because now it's. It's new sheriffs in town. And Cat Williams started a movement that has so much momentum, it ain't stopping no time soon. And now the bigger names who have been hiding and been able to skate, now y'all being brought up. So now we getting everybody. Yeah, we calling out Diddy, R. Kelly, Epstein, Harvey Weinstein, all of these. We calling out everybody. But the difference is now not only are those people getting held accountable, but now we starting to call out the big dogs. The Clive Davis is the Lucy and Granges. And there are more. It wasn't like that last year or the year before. Year before, there's no way Jaguar would have even had the chance to tell an FBI director about nothing about Clive Davis. It was a different time, but those times have changed. So as we continue, another explosive claim by Jaguar. And to be honest, I don't know how this one got past me. Y'all might have heard this. This next claim, don't ask me how, but I didn't hear about this. In that same interview when she said that he was the demon that they all put in place for this, she claimed that Davis was Diddy's greatest teacher, a great teacher who allegedly taught the rapper how to commit the crimes he is now accused of. In another interview with Real Life Productions in December 2024, she dubbed Combs a harmful influence for 30 years, urging the music industry to stop enabling people like him. And then she went on to say something that I don't know how the heck I missed it. She also claimed Combs was allegedly diagnosed with hiv, accusing the rapper of knowing about his diagnosis but not disclosing it to anybody. I can't confirm or deny, but that's a heck of a claim to throw out there on somebody. Again, I can't confirm or deny, but I didn't even know Jaguar Wright had put this out about Diddy. I didn't hear. I don't know where I was at or what I was doing, but I didn't even hear that she said he was diagnosed with HIV and didn't tell people. She went on to say, P. Diddy had the opportunity like everybody else. You know, that's, you know what's wild about that? He didn't stop. He didn't stop doing what he, what he, what he was doing. And she went on to say, how many dudes are running around undetectable because of Diddy? Wow. So then you add then the fact that Anthony Rico, did his attorney also quit around all this same time. Diddy. Diddy is beyond cooked at this point. Jay Z won't let him use his lawyer. And like I said, we can say what we want to say about Jay Z, but if we just speak on the facts his attorneys are kicking behind compared to what Diddy's attorneys are doing. Diddy's attorneys look like high priced public defenders to me. And like I said, that could be because they listening to Diddy and not doing what they know best. But I can't. All I can say is the work that they're putting out and the work they're putting out look like public defender work. And that's what Diddy get. Hey, hey, look, I ain't feeling sorry for him. So as we move forward into, you know, the Enterprise letter is less than two weeks away, maybe. Yeah, like less than two weeks away. And you know, the Enterprise letter is going to detail everything Diddy has been doing. It's going to detail how his business has operated illegally and who has helped them. They recently got access to the icloud and all of Diddy's devices, which has opened up a whole nother can of worms, which we got to talk about in a second. And I got to take a quick pause to shout out the people who are making it possible for me to be here, right here, either on your phone screen or coming through your speakers. And who am I talking about? I'm talking about our most recent subscribers who understand that subscribing to this podcast and supporting this podcast is about preserving the truth and only the truth. If you don't get that, then you don't get this podcast, because that's what it's about. 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I left them right then and there. You ain't hear me crying about them. Most people, they lose 350,000 followers will be going crazy. You know why I didn't go crazy? Because if you gonna ban me for telling the truth, screw you. I'm not about to be on there crying and telling TikTok to everybody. Follow me now and follow me again. Nah. If I can't say what I want to say, screw you and your app. Cause I'm real about this. Like I told people, you ain't a Real truth teller. If you ain't been banned somewhere, I wear it as a badge of honor. I didn't get banned because I was inciting riots. I didn't get banned because I was giving hate speech. I didn't get banned for none of them reasons. I got banned because I educated our community about jury nullification and how that is scaring the crap out of this system. And if you don't know what jury nullification. Let me tell you again, jury nullification is acquitting someone like Luigi, whether you care what he did or not, because you know he's standing up for people who. Who have been done wrong by that same system. That's in a nutshell, what jury nullification is. They don't. When you can't convict a guy because the jury won't convict him because they feel like he ain't wrong no matter which evidence you present, because they. They feel that he's standing for something that we all believe in. And that's how health care system is destroying our people and just getting our money and taking our money and not giving us no system. So if you want to ban me for that goodbye, I'm not kissing your behind. And so like I said, if you know a truth teller that ain't been banned, they ain't a real truth teller. You. You gonna get banned somewhere somehow, because I'm pushing the envelope. So matter of fact, speaking of Luigi, be definitely gotta bring you everybody up to speed on what's been going on with Luigi. If you know, that is the person who is accused of killing the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, the same United Healthcare that was denying 34% of all claims. That is more than one out of every three claims. A lot of those claims where people needed that health coverage to survive, and they died. Thousands and thousands and thousands of people died who had been paying their insurance their whole life. But when they needed their insurance, they were denied at a 34% clip. Let me remind you how aggressive that is at denying insurance. Like Kaiser Permanente denied at around 8%, 8 to 10%. United Health Care was at 34%. So do you know how many people had to look their loved ones in the eye and say, we can't afford this coverage. So now they gotta. Now they're not here no more. Hundreds and thousands and thousands. So, yeah, hey, I don't want to see anybody die. But if there's a reason why nobody is crying over this CEO, it ain't his fault. It's the whole health industry fault. Because y'all want to prop that death on a pedestal. And hey, it is what it is. Like I said, we don't want to see anybody die. But you also can't. Can't ignore the thousands and thousands and thousands and thousands of people who are unfairly denied because you just want to be greedy. Not only was United Healthcare. Not only was United Healthcare denying people at like 34 to 33%, they were actually coming up with AI systems to help them deny more. I don't think y'all hear me. They were already denying 34% of claims. They were putting together AI systems to help them deny more than that. They didn't. They didn't think the 33, 34% was enough. And then next thing we know, the CEO, somebody pops a cap in his back and he's gone. And they expect all of us to be shedding tears and crying and crucifying whoever may have did it. And that ain't the reaction they got. They got a. A public outcry where everybody was saying, well, shoot, they denied my. My grandmother a wheelchair. How could you say she don't need a wheelchair? She need one? They deny another person say they denied blood work, blood transfusions or whatever for my uncle or grandfather, and they eventually passed away and died. Why nobody feel sorry for them? Because why? Because y'all, we ain't millionaires, so we just supposed to take it? And for once, we all stood together when they. When they. When the Luigi's whole story came, we all stood and said, you know what? We. We ain't. We. We ain't with that no more. We know the game that y'all playing, and I don't like it. And now they saying we don't like it. So if you want to ban me for saying that, for letting the world know what's going on, for letting the world know that United Health care has lost $65 billion. Somewhere in the range of 50 to $65 billion has been lost by the UnitedHealthcare since this happened. CEOs are taking their pictures down. They don't even want people to know that they a CEO. Then the new CEO of United Healthcare coming out, talking about, well, in light of recent tragedies and the way the public is feeling, we are going to now approach claims with more compassion. Wait a minute. So it takes One of your CEOs getting murdered, now you want to approach claims with compassion? Y'all see this game they run? So why didn't you approach claims with compassion before? You just want to take our money Take our money until we say enough is enough. And then now you want to switch the narrative and try to suppress information and, and, and even to the point of, did y'all know that Luigi Magione's attorney has still not been sent all the evidence that they have so that he can properly defend himself? I bet there's a large number of people listening to this that didn't know that. And you, why, you know why you ain't know it? Because they don't want you to know it. They're trying to do everything they can to fix this case because they want to set a precedent that we gonna continue to screw y'all over with these healthcare packages and healthcare claims and denying it. And we gonna try to prosecute Luigi to the fullest extent, make it look as bad as we can, so don't nobody else wanna step up. But it ain't working. It's too late. We already united. And I love it. I had four, five, four to four straight. Four or five straight videos on Luigi before my account on Tick Tock got banned. I had four or five straight posts that were all hitting a million views, just educating people on what was going on. I wasn't telling anybody what you should do, what you shouldn't do. I was just giving the information. And so many people were rally around, rallying around me. You got to remember, when I posted about Luigi after everything had blew over, nobody was posting about it. My original post was, y'all, what happened to Luigi? Why is nobody talking about it no more? And I broke it down. That hit a million. Then I came back and told everybody about jury nullification. That hit a million. Then I went and said how Bill Mayor was being sent to try to tear down Luigi's name in some comedic way. That hit a million. And by the time my fifth video came, I was scrolling on TikTok. I didn't have any violations. I ain't have no. I had a perfect account. I was scrolling on TikTok. And they said I was banned. And I said, all right, well, good, because now instead of one show, I'm gonna do two shows. And in those few hours I was spending doing all those damn TikTok videos, I said, I can take those two hours and do another two hour show and I could talk about Luigi in any other case and spread the word of what the hell going on for two hours now. Screw a two minute clip. I done graduated. Thanks, TikTok, because my message still lives on. Because guess what? If you look at my chat, if you look in here, look in there. You're gonna find my TikTok people. Because at the end of the day, the followers that counter the followers who really follow you and support you. And guess what? I might have had three hundred and some thousand followers on TikTok when you look at the numbers. But the real followers is the one that's came over to YouTube or came over to Instagram or came over to Facebook and them the only ones that matter anyway. So I ain't never sweat TikTok or what happened. It was a blessing in disguise. Because when I compare the value I get out of talking for two hours and going over these cases and talking to my lunch crew, talking to my morning crew, talking to my real ones, it don't even compare to me making two three minute clips all day long on TikTok. Now, don't get me wrong, I miss the people because I always miss my people. But I don't miss no damn app or no system that don't want to hear the truth or want to try to suppress the truth. One thing about it, I don't have to tell y'all, I'm the realest one in this podcast, YouTube World, because y'all know it. Y'all see it, they see it. Other podcasters, other YouTubers, they see it because I proved it. I didn't cry one tear when I got. When I lost almost 400,000 followers on TikTok. Because I'm really about truth. So if you ban me or do anything or get mad at me and this don't go for just TikTok. This go for the people. People on Instagram, people on Facebook, anybody that got something to say, anybody mad at me for telling my truth can kick rocks with flip flops. But the ones that love the truth and come and gather and we all tell each other the truth of what's going on, and it's real love. That's what I'm about. I don't. I don't. I'm not about numbers. I don't need 300,000 people. I'm good with a thousand real ones. See, that's the difference between me and a lot of people in this game. They want to be famous. I was famous at 21, 22, 23, running around. I did that. And I ain't like it then because that ain't what I'm about. I'm about realness. I keep it too real. So when I was approached for that crazy mess, I was approached for crazy mess when I was in the industry. But guess what? Every single time I said, get the hell out of my face. I was the same person. Y'all see now, I was the same person when I was a signed artist on Floyd Mayweather and running around with 50 Cent and traveling the fucking world. I was the same person that you talking to today. I didn't give a damn who you is or who you was. I love you, I respect you. But my truth coming out. That's why I added no Filter on the title. My True Blues came up with the title. I would have never even named the show after me. That's how humble I am. I didn't even think of naming no show after me. But I asked my supporters when we. When they kept telling me to make a podcast, I said, okay, so what we going to call this podcast? And I put out a poll for my true supporters, my true supporters name this show. The only thing I did was I added no Filter. Because I want to let people know when you come in here, you got to be grown. And that's why when I start out every show, I say the thoughts, views and pins are shared on the flow show no Filter for educational, entertainment purposes only. I am not a professional. I am just good. I ain't trying to be something I ain't. I never will be. And then I named it no Filter. So you know when you come in here, ain't no filter. So if you come in here asking me why did I speak on this or why did I say that, well, that's your fault. I told you this is no Filter. Not a little bit of filter. Not a piece of filter. No Filter. And so to everybody who subscribed and all my listeners, I love y'all to the bottom, from the bottom of my heart, because y'all allow me to come here and speak candidly and make me comfortable to do so. And as long as y'all doing that, I'm gonna keep doing it. So shout out to everybody who even told me to do a podcast when I didn't even think I would ever do a podcast. People don't even know when I started this journey. I didn't even wanna put my face on a video. When I first started my TikTok, it was just clips. I never. I didn't. I was faceless. I put my face on it to help pick up the pace on growing the channel, and then it turned into this. So I never wanted to be famous. I still don't. I just want to bring the truth and talk about what we want to talk about. So I appreciate y'all for letting me rant and for keeping me fed. Cause y'all be sending me some good lunch money and lunch food. So like I said, y'all, I just want to let y'all know I appreciate all of y'all continue to do it. Please subscribe to the podcast if you can. I'm gonna continue to bring the truth. I will be live and live in living color on the Luigi case all access. Same thing with Diddy case and what else? Come on. As always, I love y'all and I'm o.
Summary of "Rivalry Under Fire: Jay-Z and Diddy Unraveled" on The Flo Show, No Filter
Release Date: February 25, 2025
Host: Flo
Podcast Description: Real news! No spin! A truth-seeking podcast!
In this episode of The Flo Show, No Filter, host Flo delves deep into the ongoing feud between two massive figures in the music industry: Jay-Z and Diddy. Flo aims to unravel the complexities of their rivalry, shedding light on recent developments and underlying tensions that have brought their relationship to a breaking point.
Flo begins by reminiscing about the once-strong friendship between Jay-Z and Diddy, highlighting how their bond has deteriorated over time.
Flo Daddy [07:15]: "Back in the day, they were inseparable. But now, it's clear that Jay-Z and Diddy are on opposing sides."
Flo emphasizes that disparities in their professional paths and personal decisions have strained their relationship, setting the stage for the current fallout.
Flo references his earlier insights into the rift, recalling a viral post he made in September that suggested Jay-Z and Diddy were no longer on speaking terms.
Flo Daddy [08:45]: "I remember back in September, I called out that Jay-Z and Diddy weren't seeing eye to eye. At the time, nobody believed me, but look at what's unfolding now."
As time progressed, subsequent events have validated Flo's initial observations, with increasing evidence pointing towards a significant rift between the two moguls.
A pivotal moment in the feud involves Joe Tacopina, ASAP Rocky's attorney, who recently declined to represent Diddy in his legal battles.
Flo Daddy [15:30]: "ASAP Rocky's lawyer, Joe Tacopina, was approached by Diddy for representation. But he turned it down, citing his allegiance to Roc Nation and Jay-Z."
Flo cites an article from Complex Magazine by Jose Martinez, detailing Tacopina's refusal and its implications. This decision underscores the depth of the split between Jay-Z and Diddy, suggesting that even in legal matters, their professional worlds no longer intersect.
Clive Davis, a legendary figure in the music industry and Diddy's mentor, emerges as a significant player in the unfolding drama. Flo discusses accusations surrounding Davis's involvement in protecting Diddy's alleged misconduct.
Flo Daddy [18:20]: "Clive Davis has been a shadowy figure behind the scenes, shielding Diddy from accountability. This latest development with Jaguar Wright planning to alert the FBI only puts more scrutiny on Davis."
Flo delves into conspiracy theories and historical ties, painting a picture of Davis as a gatekeeper who has long protected protégés like Diddy, thereby maintaining his influence within the industry.
The episode takes a dramatic turn with the introduction of Jaguar Wright, who alleges she possesses critical information about Diddy's involvement in illicit activities.
Flo Daddy [22:30]: "Jaguar Wright stated, 'We think it's a great concern, and I'm sure Mary Flynn would agree with me. She knows how dangerous Diddy can be.'"
Flo breaks down Wright's statements, suggesting that her intent to inform FBI Director Cash Patel could unravel deeper layers of corruption involving both Diddy and Clive Davis. This revelation hints at potential legal consequences that could shake the foundation of their empire.
Flo discusses the broader implications of this feud on the music industry, highlighting how high-profile rivalries can influence public trust and the dynamics within entertainment circles.
Flo Daddy [20:50]: "If Jay-Z and Diddy can't support each other in times of legal troubles, what does that say about loyalty in the industry?"
He suggests that such high-profile disputes might encourage greater accountability among industry leaders, potentially leading to a shift in how power and influence are exercised.
In wrapping up, Flo reiterates the significance of the Jay-Z and Diddy feud, emphasizing that its ramifications extend beyond personal animosity to affect the entire music industry. He calls on listeners to stay informed and support transparency within the entertainment world.
Flo Daddy [23:00]: "This isn't just about two moguls; it's about setting a precedent for accountability and truth in the industry. We need to keep shining a light on these issues."
Flo also takes a moment to appreciate his subscribers, highlighting the importance of audience support in maintaining an unfiltered platform for truth-seeking discussions.
Flo Daddy [07:15]: "Back in the day, they were inseparable. But now, it's clear that Jay-Z and Diddy are on opposing sides."
Flo Daddy [08:45]: "I remember back in September, I called out that Jay-Z and Diddy weren't seeing eye to eye. At the time, nobody believed me, but look at what's unfolding now."
Flo Daddy [15:30]: "ASAP Rocky's lawyer, Joe Tacopina, was approached by Diddy for representation. But he turned it down, citing his allegiance to Roc Nation and Jay-Z."
Flo Daddy [18:20]: "Clive Davis has been a shadowy figure behind the scenes, shielding Diddy from accountability. This latest development with Jaguar Wright planning to alert the FBI only puts more scrutiny on Davis."
Flo Daddy [22:30]: "Jaguar Wright stated, 'We think it's a great concern, and I'm sure Mary Flynn would agree with me. She knows how dangerous Diddy can be.'"
Flo Daddy [20:50]: "If Jay-Z and Diddy can't support each other in times of legal troubles, what does that say about loyalty in the industry?"
Flo Daddy [23:00]: "This isn't just about two moguls; it's about setting a precedent for accountability and truth in the industry. We need to keep shining a light on these issues."
The Flo Show, No Filter provides a comprehensive and unvarnished look into the deteriorating relationship between Jay-Z and Diddy, intertwining legal intricacies, industry dynamics, and personal betrayals. Flo's investigative approach offers listeners a nuanced understanding of the implications this feud holds for the broader music landscape.
For those interested in the intricate power plays of the music industry and the personal dramas that shape its future, this episode serves as an essential listen.