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Mecca
I see you lookin looking at me.
Jamila
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Mecca
Welcome back to another episode of Unhinged. Anymore.
Jamila
I'm Mecca and I am your resident beehive member, Jameela.
Mecca
Well, are you that beehive? You're not in theme. Can I show you all my pieces, my points of Black History Day? Please. This is our first Black History month episode. So obviously I'm wearing, you know, a 613 and a cowboy hat because Beyonce won album of the year for cowboy Carter. I have on a Hampton crewneck. Hampton just won against Howard this past weekend. Again, Howard can't win anything unfortunate. And last but not certainly not least, this for you, Jameela Aheehee. And it's blue for the sweatshirt. You don't.
Jamila
You know, I'm gonna allow ahihi. I'm just gonna allow a. He is insane. You know, I didn't know we were getting theme. I just simply wanted to serve cunt and that's fine. So here I am in all of that and my blackness. It's a beautiful day to be a black Gemini who's also a beehive member through and through.
Mecca
Why specifically a Gemini? Well, we do have to acknowledge Kendrick Lamar, Beyonce's Virgo.
Jamila
Oh, come listen. Yeah, yeah. But Virgos are my mutable signs. She is a part of my tribe. I fear Jamila.
Mecca
If Drake had just relaxed, it never would have got this far. And unfortunately that's insane because they've been throwing baby shots at each other for like a literal decade. Like both of them equally like just throwing baby shots. But the push ups and future is Messy ass future needs to be on the damn housewives. I think it's nothing. But we should have known when he said he was gonna get his bitch back and Ciara was being taken care of by a man of God that he was just. Like, he was insane.
Jamila
We knew he was not sane and we knew he was not just a gentle man. We knew that. But what's crazy is, like, it's not ending here. We still have the super bowl, and it's like, I would have set myself on fire by now if I was straight, like, on live so that y'all could feel my wrath. Because how dare you keep embarrassing me like this.
Mecca
He kind of has.
Jamila
Damn. This is embarrassing for you, nigga. And that's what the fuck you get. I'm so sorry. I don't give a goddamn. Y'all know I love to just hate on people. And this just makes me feel so ooey gooey inside.
Mecca
It's not as sweet for me, Kendrick. You know, I used to be Aubrey's angel.
Jamila
Yeah.
Mecca
So it's not. It's not like a sweet. Like, this is bittersweet. Like, I definitely do feel like it's deserved.
Jamila
I know.
Mecca
Yeah, I feel like it's deserved. I feel like this is what he earned. But I wasn't one of the people preying on Drake's downfall.
Jamila
Oh, wow.
Mecca
I wasn't.
Jamila
I was. And it's not necessarily I prayed on his downfall. I genuinely just wanted him to be humbled and that we got that in more. We got that in so much more. And it's like, I think now going forward, we're going to see a different side of hip hop. Not really a different side of hip hop, but more so, like, going back to what hip hop used to be. Because even seeing, like, the. The. The surgeons of Dochi and, like, her popping out in all of her glory and artistry, it's like, yeah, let's get back to our roots of creativity and artistry. I'm sick of the bullshit. And I think that, you know, unfortunately, a recession, a depression, does bring out the artist. So it's like, it's a business moment.
Mecca
They said Lady Gaga is a sign that we're in a recession. And when Lady Gaga is being weird, she's back to her weird ass bleach brows.
Jamila
I said, oh, we're back.
Mecca
This glove really does make me feel like, mj, no, please. And it's like, just gripping the mic. Or am I going to turn to Jill Scott and start acting like it's a dick? But Clean the less nonetheless the glove like activates something. I see why he wore it. And I see why them weird boys in middle school wore the glove. To try and be fake ass MJ too. Like it just. It makes your hand feel.
Jamila
Well, hopefully you'll stop being shady.
Mecca
How am I being shady?
Jamila
You know you'd be shading Michael any chance you get.
Mecca
I like Michael. I like every black child went through a Michael Jackson phase.
Jamila
Sure, but you be shady.
Mecca
Cause I say ahihi nostrils like don't like they're a he nostrils. Jamila, that's such a shady. Riby has the best nose job of all the Jacksons. It's the most natural looking.
Jamila
And she's so beautiful.
Mecca
So beautiful. Honestly, she's so good. Centipede is a box. Sorry.
Jamila
She looks really good. Shout out to Ruby Jackson. I love you, older sister.
Mecca
What's another example of me being shaded in Michael Jackson? I don't think, I think I just know.
Jamila
Any chance you get to drop a MJ reference?
Mecca
Right, But I bring up good Michael Jackson references as well.
Jamila
And when you get the opportunity, you be trying to be funny too.
Mecca
I mean, Michael was a funny guy.
Jamila
He was amazing and hilarious in his own right. Love him to pieces. Still holds the record for most Grammy wins in a single night. I fear. Love that man.
Mecca
Wasn't that the night he had on his glove as well?
Jamila
Yes, that was of course for the Thriller era as we know number selling album.
Mecca
That was his third nose job.
Jamila
And see, that's what I mean.
Mecca
That's just a fun fact.
Jamila
Because the fun fact he was on.
Mecca
His third nose job, that just simply, just is Jamila, you don't know how many. The transformation of Michael like, okay, this is black history. And I really. The transformation of Michael Jackson is just as important to his legacy as his music.
Jamila
Because if you think of these, because he did not like to harp on.
Mecca
It, each era he looks extremely different, okay. It's a part of the. And the aesthetics of the era, okay. He went from having a Jheri curl, wet and wavy. And then by the time he was in the 90s, he was in a ponytail and a Bob.
Jamila
Okay.
Mecca
And then by the time we got back to this is it, he was back to the wet and wavy. That's that matters.
Jamila
And guess what?
Mecca
What?
Jamila
It was cunt. It was.
Mecca
I didn't say it wasn't. Remember the time that Bob was te.
Jamila
Exactly.
Mecca
And the way it was moving and bouncing when he was like doing all this and he went and had all them black people Remember the time. It's okay. More black history. Such a good music video. The way my mom and the described that. I forgot what she said. It premiered like during syndicated tv, like cable tv. And like everybody watched it.
Jamila
Everybody.
Mecca
And they were like, you know, because he had all the who's who, like, even the simplest background characters were relevant to the time. So there was this one girl in the. In like she. She was a commercial lady. Like, she wasn't a huge, huge star, but she was a black lady who, like, who they put in all these commercials. And she was like, even her. Like, we recognized her. Like, it was very intentionally.
Jamila
Everybody understood she had the power to grab the A list of A list and be like, hey, do you want to like, be even when we look at Liberian girl, it's not even really a story. This is the only video that he did that was not necessarily a narrative storyline. He simply wanted to flex and be like, I can pull all of the A list celebrities of the time in my music video just for the gag of it all. My God, what an icon. Oh, he is. Love you, Gary.
Mecca
Indiana's finest.
Jamila
Hello.
Mecca
I know he could cook. I feel like Michael Jackson could cook.
Jamila
Well, you know, one of his favorite meals was fried chicken.
Mecca
He loved fried chicken because he was a girl.
Jamila
Love that black man. I think of him all the time.
Mecca
Truly.
Jamila
You know what's crazy? What I love most about Michael is that he's still so referenced today. Like I spot it immediately anytime someone is giving an ode or nod to Michael in their performances, in their, their wardrobe, in anything that they do, it. It just makes my heart feel so warm that like all these years after he's dead and gone, he is still, still so reference. What an icon, what a king, what a legend. Am I right?
Mecca
You know what music video I was listening to, like when I was in Dallas like three days ago, Jackson Street. And they had all the family in the music video from like the. At that point up until like the 90s, whenever it was. And then they all reverse. It was so cute. And then Jackie was like throwing a football and they were all like.
Jamila
It was like, I love them.
Mecca
But, you know, that wasn't all tea because last night I happened to hear audio of him on the phone with someone. Cause Joe had asked him for half a million dollars. Have you seen that?
Jamila
Ask who was on the phone.
Mecca
It was literally like a recorded.
Jamila
Like Michael was on the phone with somebody.
Mecca
Yeah, he was talking to his friend about how Joseph had asked him for money. And you know, he didn't he was like, joseph wants half a million dollars. And he was annoyed about it, though. Like, it wasn't. It wasn't like a. It was like, ugh, fuck Joseph. You know?
Jamila
But I did.
Mecca
You know what? Really, Jameela, Truly, I didn't send it to you. Cause I just assumed, you know, as a Michael Jackson archivist, that you knew what it was. I've never heard.
Jamila
No, I haven't seen that. Yeah, there's something new that pops out about him, like, every year.
Mecca
It was from a Michael Jackson fan page.
Jamila
On the Stan pages.
Mecca
Yeah, I was gonna say it was on a Stan page, so I'm sure.
Jamila
I'll see it right after this. I follow most of them. The ones that are OG not the new bitches. Them new bitches be acting a damn fool, be trying to shade Beyonce. I'm like, you cannot be a Michael Stan shading Beyonce. That's out of order.
Mecca
That is the other thing about the Stan pages. I hate that they don't. They don't even respect their stance. Because that's the one thing, you know, you can feel how you want to feel about Chris Brown. But even Chris Brown has been like, hey, guys, let's not do that. That's why I feel like when people say Chris Brown is like, surpassed Michael Jackson in terms of dance or talent or whatever they want to say it is. I always go their profile and I'm like, yeah, a nigga. You just a nigga who don't. Who want to just, you know, stand behind a nigga, right?
Jamila
You either wanted to just start some shit or you're very young.
Mecca
Because what is this talking about? Even Chris Brown don't. Don't vibe with that. Beyonce don't vibe with that. They don't be wanting y'all to do that.
Jamila
They would never allow y'all to say some dumb ass shit like that. I see. I seen that little tweet where they wanted to try to make it seem like Chris Brown is a better performer, a better dancer, specifically. And here's what I always like to say, because I think you guys really misunderstand dancing a little bit. Number one, obviously, Chris Brown is an amazing dancer. We're not going to take that away from him. Clearly, the D can dance, but y'all seen that nigga do that front flip and lost your fucking mind.
Mecca
It's cause he did it on beat.
Jamila
It's gymnastics. That's not dancing. Number one. My second point is Chris Brown does not have a unique style of dance. And that's not a diss. That's not no shade. It just is what it is. There are no moves that you can clocky me like that is. Unless you talking about take you down humping in the air there.
Mecca
He never seen nobody do that except Chris Brown. You know, that was him.
Jamila
That was him. But he does not have a unique style of dance because a lot of his dancing he gets from Michael, which is okay. He, He's a good dancer. Michael Jackson created a style of dance.
Mecca
He will tell you that. He will tell you he is heavily inspired by Michael Jackson.
Jamila
And that's. And that's why it's like, you can't try to come, like, be for real, babes. Be for real.
Mecca
Like, don't. On the same flip, Michael Jackson will tell you he's heavily inspired by James Brown.
Jamila
He will for sure. But. But you know, James Brown dancing was very, very limited. He took, he took a lot of reference from James Brown and Jackie Wilson and created his own style, you know what I'm saying? And created something that's easily recognizable. You can see somebody dancing right now and be like, oh, got that from Michael immediately, immediately.
Mecca
But you know, that's on the flip.
Jamila
That's why I put him.
Mecca
I've told you, like, my dad is a big James Brown Stan on the flip with. In real time, when Michael was doing his shit, like, that's how it was being recognized, though. The same way we're saying, oh, like I'm watching. And even though. So maybe in. So maybe in 10, 20, 30 years, Chris Brown will have his own stylized dance style that will recognize as, oh, that's like a Chris Brown dance. Because the same thing was happening. Like Michael was hitting the moonwalk and he was doing all this. But the people who were there in.
Jamila
Real time, that'll be people lying.
Mecca
Well, no.
Jamila
And forgetting their history.
Mecca
But you could. But one could argue people forget their history when it comes to Michael and his inspiration.
Jamila
I mean, inspiration and like, what it was. Because his inspiration is very obvious. Like, you can see and hear Michael's inspirations, but still he completely transcended his dancing skills beyond James Brown. Because a lot of the James Brown was mostly footwork and splits. Michael kept the footwork but added a lot of other stuff.
Mecca
Okay, so that's my, that is my point. Before James Brown was the first person to do like all the fucking footwork. So in real time, when we're, you know, in the 70s, 80s watching this and Michael's doing footwork, he's not doing it exactly like James Brown. Of course he's doing it like Michael. But we get the reference. We know, oh, that's a James Brown reference. So what I'm saying is when Chris Brown, he. Chris Brown has a long enough performance history that I do possibly think in the future we can't, we can't necessarily sit and watch it, like interpret it here with us because we have seen Michael Jackson. So we can't really separate, okay, Chris Brown are there. That's why I'm saying, like even when I listen to my dad talk, it's like, okay, he can't necessarily separate the James Brown footwork from the Michael footwork. Do you get what I'm trying to say?
Jamila
I get it, but I just don't think it's gonna be the same with Chris Brown. I just don't see that happening.
Mecca
I don't see it happening at all to your point, because Chris. Well, I don't know. Michael had a spotted legal history as well, whether you believe it or not. But. And Chris Brown just won a Grammy.
Jamila
So it's like not even just on the legal standpoint or like not even on that. Just off of just pure his. His talent. I just don't think even when we would take a step back, like we can recognize Chris Brown's legacy without us necess. I feel like I've always said this. I feel like Chris Brown's spirit specific legacy as far as like who he directly emulates, success wise has always been more so Bobby Brown and Usher. So I don't know why we skip those and go directly to Michael Jackson. Because even though of course he heavily references Michael Jackson, obviously he's a huge Michael Jackson fan and he emulates him a lot. I feel like his career is more so closely aligned with Bobby Brown and Usher based off of the type of music he does, the type of dancing, the bad boy era, all of that is way more closely tied to Them two than Michael Jackson. So I don't even really see why people continually reference Michael when trying to talk about Chris Brown. I mean, I get it because you want to go for the top dog, but it's like it just doesn't.
Mecca
Chris Brown is such an outstanding dancer. This is not to say that Usher and Bobby Brown are not good dancers, but Chris Brown, I will give him that, he's an outstanding dancer. Michael is an outstanding dancer. I really do think, because I agree with you, I would think like Usher would be a more comparable comparison. But I think that it's that piece of dancing that's always going to make people want it because you know Michael is the reference of dance. Like that's just, that's just what it is. If you're referencing dance, you're going to think Michael Jackson. So when people come in and they're really, really good at dancing, they're going to reference Michael.
Jamila
We're going to take a break and we're back.
Mecca
But to your point about Chris Brown, that I wanted to say, I feel like, and this makes me want to ask like people who are alive during this time if you're on Twitter and the sides of Twitter I'm on, you know, I obviously don't agree with Chris Brown's spotty legal history. You would think that Chris Brown is blackballed but he's, he's not in the way that if you're on certain sides.
Jamila
He'S really not blackballed at all.
Mecca
No, no, like, but it's like more.
Jamila
So he has a smear. He definitely has, he has a big smear. He has a big smear. And I think it definitely limits him a lot because even looking back to when he was supposed to do a Michael tribute with I think it was Kelly Rowland maybe something about that, I can't remember. Was it the ama, some award you were supposed to do? Which one was it? I think it was Ciara. Ciara? Yeah, it was gonna be him and Sierra like maybe two or three years ago. It wasn't long ago. It wasn't like right after the situation. It was very recent and they pulled out last minute like he had already been prepping for it. So it's like it definitely limits him but it has not stopped him from, I was gonna say cause when I was successful. So it's like yeah, those things are still, he's still reaping consequences from all of his actions leading up to it. So it's definitely one of those things where he's limited. But I don't, I don't think it's stopping him because I mean he had a sold out to her.
Mecca
So that's been my biggest thing. Like again I'm not gonna like, I, I, I feel like if you're a woman of a certain age at some point you were in love with Chris Brown. I was one of them girls for sure.
Jamila
I was a standard.
Mecca
Okay. So we all went to go see this Christmas in theaters and screamed when he put his fucking bird chest on the screen. But we were all nine so that was like the pinnacle of sex Peel. It wasn't until this last tour and I have people in my life who are big Chris Brown fans. But the thing about those ladies is they're the girls who have been Chris Brown fans since they were 12, 13 and they decided to be. To remain Team Breezy. Whereas, like, a lot of people been like, oh, well, you know, I don't agree with that. Back up. Like, me and you.
Jamila
Yeah.
Mecca
Watching them go on to this past tour and. And I. They even asked me to go with them and I was like, I'm straight on that. But it was. He had to add dates. It was sold out. I had no idea he was even nominated for a Grammy. When they said he won a Grammy yesterday, I was actually shocked because, again, if you get on Twitter or anytime he does something, you would think that Chris Brown would. Is never going to step into rooms. And it's just like. Well, in the past year, I just feel like I was not aware that Chris Brown was thriving as much as he's thriving. Like, I legitimately was not.
Jamila
That's a great example of how social media is not the real world.
Mecca
Hello.
Jamila
Hello. Only a snapshot. Hello. Like, because his success outside of social media is undeniable. And, like, it's. I mean, whether you agree with it or not, is it not. It's not relevant because it's not affecting him as much as we once thought it would. Now, obviously, when shit first cracked down, when the first beating hit, Graffiti was knocked out of there, I thought he was never coming back from that.
Mecca
Graffiti is such an amazing album and it didn't. Didn't get no love because he dropped it right after that.
Jamila
Yep. And let me tell you how I remember, baby. I feel like I was watching the TV when they stripped the spearmint commercial off of the screen. It was, like, gone. Like it didn't even exist.
Mecca
They used to play that commercial in.
Jamila
Heavy rotation every day. Double your pleasure, double the stuff. And then, like, that was immediately. He was immediately up out of there. So I thought it was going to remain. So seeing, you know, transitioning to now, it's like.
Mecca
Oh, like, it's like he doesn't get. He doesn't get the mainstream like he did pre, you know, Rihanna and stuff. But he absolutely is. He doesn't even need it.
Jamila
He fan base is secure.
Mecca
He literally doesn't need it because he's thriving so heavily. And I think that's like a good. How you brought up the Internet being so different than reality when we're thinking about, like, presidential elections and, like, just what our timelines are feeding us versus what's really going on outside. Because, like, I can't stress enough. I did not know Chris Brown was thriving. I knew he was thriving. Cause I knew he had a solid fan base. But thriving as well as he is when they had to. Like, when I was watching my homegirls trying to get tickets and they were having to do, like, Beyonce, literally. And mind you, one of them didn't go to Beyonce. Cause she said, well, I'm going to Chris Brown. I said, bitches, you cool? Oh. Oh, well, okay. Well, okay.
Jamila
Well, thank you for giving me that ticket, baby. Cause I.
Mecca
Yeah, it's not me. You know, I'm not. I'm not sacrificing my Beyonce ticket for the Chris Brown. I think she also dubbed the Usher concert to go to this.
Jamila
Oh, girl, please, Chris.
Mecca
Team Breezy. Be serious.
Jamila
They do be serious. I mean, I get it. Like, he's a good performance. That's a great show. Like, it's just, you know, and it's crazy because if you knew me in middle school, baby, I was so down. I had. I had pictures of him stapled on my wall. I was so obsessed with Chris Brown. Y'all just don't understand. I was heartbroken when he beat Breanna's ass. Cause I knew. I knew I had to dip out because it was just so bad. Chris Brown is gonna be Chris Brown. Beat her or not. They call him Beige Rage these days.
Mecca
But, you know, he broke that fight up that one time with Justin Combs and Christian Combs. He was a peacemaker between Ray J. Oh, yeah. This past.
Jamila
This Christian Combs.
Mecca
And after Diddy was first, like, for real arrested, Justin and Kristian were out in LA and they tried to fight Ray J because, you know, Ray J's supposed to be friends with their dad. And Chris Brown broke it up.
Jamila
Okay, maybe he's growing.
Mecca
Maybe.
Jamila
You know, I feel like depending now this. He is from Virginia, though, so depending on now. Disclaimer. What I'm about to say may come across as problematic.
Mecca
Ooh, Say it.
Jamila
But you have to just allow me to just get it off real quick. Depending on the offense, depending on how the sincerity goes. I do think there are some qualities that are redeemable. And I do think that people are allowed to change and grow. Whether or not they do so is on them.
Mecca
Oh, yeah, that was a problem.
Jamila
If you're a sexual offender, fuck you. I don't give a damn, bitch. I don't care if you never do it again. Something about that shit's just pure fucking evil. And I think you should.
Mecca
I don't think you can come Back from assaulting someone sexually.
Jamila
Assaulting someone sexually is just so vile. I just don't know if you can come back from that. Being a womanizer and beater, it's hard, but it's possible. Is Chris Brown there yet? I don't know. He'd still be in trouble. Every now and again we gonna see. But I mean, that's just. It's. It's difficult.
Mecca
I also think it. It the. The severity of the offense because you have men who are like monsters. And I'm gonna be transparent. I don't categorize even some domestic. What are these called disputes. Some of that shit when you look at like, okay, if he pushed you, you shove. I don't think in relationships you should be putting your hands on nobody. Point blank, period. Neither. And women too. Because I know sometime we get. We lose our brains. You should not be putting your hands on that, man. You should not be putting. Cause abuse goes both ways. And if you popping him in the face, all that shit, that ain't cool either. Nobody should be touching each other. That's not how you should handle conflict at all. With that being said, I'm not some of the way like the way James Brown used to be.
Jamila
Bitches. That wasn't fair.
Mecca
And I mean like stomping bitches out type. Like the way Dr. Dre beats bitches.
Jamila
Hello.
Mecca
The way like there are men who really, like, really pulverize women. Like pull over and like some of this shit. That's why I can't even be mad when people transitioning into Kendrick calling out an abuser. But you, you hanging around Dr. Dre. Dr. Dre been whooping bitches asses for 40 years.
Jamila
Like it's a valid concern.
Mecca
And I mean not just whooping bitches asses breaking nose, knocking teeth, breaking noses, breaking cheekbones. Like fucking bitches up.
Jamila
Hell yeah. Fucking them clean the fuck up.
Mecca
Hell no. There in no world do. And I'm being a little bit problematic here. Ain't no way you as A woman Know Dr. Dre's track record. And get with Dr. Dre. Why is you touching the goddamn fire?
Jamila
He has Dr. Dre to 40 damn.
Mecca
Near 50 years of breaking bones. Are you fucking crazy?
Jamila
And he just keeps getting bigger and bigger. Bitch, stay away from him.
Mecca
Even his ex wife, the one he fucking had parading around Michele A. I know that because we watched the movie, the Lifetime movie she made when we was in college.
Jamila
Great.
Mecca
Hello, bitch. Mind you, I knew Dr. Dre was an abuser, but that movie, I said, oh my God. Fuck Fuck.
Jamila
Mind you, you know what?
Mecca
Misha didn't even want that nose job.
Jamila
Michelle a damn near said, you know, I really wasn't even gonna make this movie if y'all didn't leave me out of Straight Outta Compton. She said, I ain't gonna lie. You leaving me out of there like I was not actually there in real time. I still would have to do my own. I said, you. But you know what?
Mecca
She's absolutely right. Because there's no way they could have put her in straight out of comp without touching on the fact that he was whooping her ass every motherfucking day.
Jamila
Exactly.
Mecca
There's no way. And mind you, considering that him, Cube, and all the niggas who were actually in NWA were heavily involved. Them niggas knew. Sat there and watched. They wasn't moving like that with their own women.
Jamila
Yep.
Mecca
Cause if you look, Ice Cube been with Keisha for how many years, had his own son playing him?
Jamila
Yeah.
Mecca
So y'all knew that shit was happening. You watched it, and all of you niggas would have looked crazy. So you had to leave her out the movie.
Jamila
And she said, that's fine. I'll make it. And it was matter of fact, I might have to rewatch it.
Mecca
I remember we sat there and watched it at Hampton as a group. It was really good. Her movie and Wendy Williams produced it. Was it the Whitney movie That was really good on Lifetime.
Jamila
The Whitney movie was cool.
Mecca
There was one more that came out during that era when we were in college.
Jamila
What's her name? From the game to play her, though.
Mecca
Who? Drew Sedora.
Jamila
No, not Drew. Janae from the game. The one that the cricket. No, bitch, the game.
Mecca
Oh, that was House of Pain.
Jamila
Yes.
Mecca
Sorry.
Jamila
Janae. The one that Derwin cheated on Melanie with and had a baby. Janae she played with.
Mecca
Not Drusadora.
Jamila
No, he cheated more than once.
Mecca
Okay.
Jamila
That's who he had a baby with.
Mecca
But the game is a fever dream at this point. Them bringing in Lauryn Hill. I don't. I don't even think that really happened. What the was that? It wasn't even good when it. When she came in. That's no offense.
Jamila
It did get weird after a while. Were you talking about tlc?
Mecca
Yes.
Jamila
Yes.
Mecca
Thank you, Melissa. Yes. Yes. Where will we be without Melissa?
Jamila
She.
Mecca
Julie just comes in, like the voice.
Jamila
TLC was really good. Yeah, he did that girl. And Kiki.
Mecca
Kiki always remember Kiki was chilly. And wait, who was Lil Mama and Jusador and Jus. Okay, that's what Jusadora is because, remember, I was like, there was another. I remember specifically freshman year at Hampton, the Michelin movie dropped, and then the TLC movie dropped, and we sat and watched all of them. And the year before that, the New Edition movie had dropped, which a lot of time was on a little run. Lifetime.
Jamila
No, New Edition was bet.
Mecca
Was bet. I'm sorry, but it was. Ooh, they was on a run. And then, you know what else was Lifetime that was good? The Clark sisters.
Jamila
Bitch, I still have to watch that one bit, but I heard it was so good.
Mecca
Jamila. I'm not playing ajahnae Ellis as Dr. Maddie Moss. Clark. Girl, that movie was good. That movie is good. Sometimes it's so crazy how sometimes, like, like Lifetime BET get to right? And then sometimes they get it so wrong because, like, the Aaliyah movie. What the fuck was that?
Jamila
It was so horrible. First, like, the Aaliyah was that young.
Mecca
Lady she was in. She's been in a couple things.
Jamila
She don't need to be in that.
Mecca
No, that wasn't the role for her. Absolutely not.
Jamila
It was horrible.
Mecca
But, you know, the Aaliyah movie came out around this same time, so it was like they were on this random run of, like.
Jamila
But I also know there was something with her family. You know, her family's fucking weird. So it was something.
Mecca
They have a lot of inside drama amongst themselves.
Jamila
Yeah, I didn't like that at all. And I really love Aaliyah, so I was. I was really looking forward to watching that. And I was let down extremely. I said, oh, yeah, this was ass. Don't. Don't do that again.
Mecca
We're gonna take a break.
Jamila
And we're back.
Mecca
Album of the year.
Jamila
Cowboy Carter album of the year. Do you feel like Beyonce winning album of the year was a here Damn.
Mecca
Yes and no. The thing about Beyonce, she's so intentional with her work. So every album she drops that has been in that category absolutely deserves to be in that category. She don't have no awards that. It's not like a sympathy award. Cowboy Carter did deserve to be in that. In that category. The here damn of it all is like, damn, bitch, you gonna keep making albums that we gotta recognize and at least get damn nominate. You know what I'm saying? It just was giving, like, here damn in terms of. Because if we don't give it to you, you just gonna keep like, how Susan Lucci kept getting nominated for Emmys because Erica Kane was fucking iconic and a good character. She's a good actress. You know, Susan Lucci was nominated, like, 30 some times before she actually won. Like, she was nominated every year. So here Damn. Just simply becomes Here Damn. Because you're not going nowhere. Yeah, she's not. And we're on. And think about it. Act three is supposed to be rock music.
Jamila
And let me tell you something, as the daughter of a rock and roll player, baby, I am set and ready to scream. I'm so excited.
Mecca
It's just a matter of, like, here Damn. So that we could possibly get back to regularly scheduled programming or not. Maybe. We'll see, but I don't. Cowboy Carter was absolutely deserving of album of the year, but so was Renaissance. So was Lemonade. So was self titled.
Jamila
And so on and so on and so on.
Mecca
Because honestly, of that run, I'll stand 10 toes. BDA is my favorite Beyonce album because of the fact that that album raised me like, I would not be who I am today if she had not shaped and molded me in that way. But Renaissance, dropping your best album so deep in your career is crazy.
Jamila
No, she's that, like, that's like, so.
Mecca
Tina Turner type shit.
Jamila
One is really, really insane. And it's like, when you look back, there's not a lot of artists that you can, like, lay out their discography and be like, all of these are hits. Like, there's always sometimes like, ah, this one is kind of ass. Like, every.
Mecca
Which one do you think is kind of ass? Because that's the thing about Beyonce. Because I know we were trying to.
Jamila
We were talking. Now we can rank.
Mecca
I was gonna say ass in terms of I have fun ranking Beyonce albums with other Beyonce fans. Because you can really sit there and talk about it. Because at the end, it's all simply good music. Like, she really doesn't have any gifts. It's just a matter of, like, why do. Why do you like this album? Or what does it mean to you? Like, how I just said bday. I got that. I got the deluxe CD and DVD for my birthday that year.
Jamila
It was. It was. And. And what's amazing about being there for bday is, like, being there like we. So it's like, like I said, being a beehive member who is my age or older is different because we. This was our legend that we got to watch from start to finish versus, like, obviously, y'all know I'm such a huge fan of Michael Jackson, but by the time I discovered Michael Jackson, I was like five. He had. He was at the very tail end of his career, so I basically had to do catch up. And I just Went back because I was just. I just liked him so much. And I went back and like, you know, revisited and watched the performances, but I was not there live time. The only thing I was there for live time was when he dropped Invincible, you know, and so that I got to experience a lot.
Mecca
And honestly, it was in the beginning parts of this. Is it his comeback?
Jamila
Yeah. But just even with that, I didn't really get to see that until when he passed because of course they were documenting that. It was just. It was just different. So being able to witness Beyonce's career, her damn near her entire career is so significant to me. And honestly, I feel like with her winning album of the year, I know a lot of people are going to try to diminish it and be like, oh, they only gave her that because she paid for it. They only gave her that because her husband got on stage and cried. And I don't give a fuck, to be honest with you. Because this, even if this was a hear damn, even if this is like, well, bitch, we just needed to give you. She deserved it because let's just lay it out like Cowboy Carter was such an amazing album. Outside of all of the things. Cause we can also talk about how this came out of pure self. The fact that she did daddy lessons just as a whim. Like, baby, I was just trying to do a little one too. And the way that they shut her out of the country community and tried to say, yo, black ass can't do country. We gonna let you do this performance, but we gonna take it down from our website because all the white people saying they don't wanna see your black ass and we gonna do it anyway.
Mecca
Well, did she heard the guy who was at that, who was at the CMAs that year and said. And he was like, someone yelled, get.
Jamila
That black bitch off stage while she's booing her. And they were absolutely being so fucking racist to her. But the CMA's caved and took the performance down. They only put. They got so much backlash. So for her, I mean, they even.
Mecca
Caved and they didn't nominate her for anything this last year.
Jamila
For her to say, you know what, don't worry about it, I'm going to. Just because you think that you could do this to me, I'm going to come back and make a whole ass country album, but then make it black as fuck. On top of that, to pull the references that she pulled, to be as black as she was, to pull the artist that she did, everything was so intentional. So. But all that Aside, look at the album was simply just good.
Mecca
But look at the cultural impact of it as well. Like, western is now. I mean, fast fashion. But this is the second time she's done this. That's why, honestly, I'm so excited for the rock era. Act three, because think about Renaissance had everyone throwing metallics and silvers. Hello, Cowboy Carter had everyone into the western cowboys. The fashions we're going to get from the rock era. I'm. I'm giddy, sickening. I'm really. I'm excited. Like, please. I specifically want her to wear. I have several Tina Turner outfits in mind that I know. I know she most likely is going to pull from herself because she's an archivist.
Jamila
And that I cannot wait to see.
Mecca
Those are the references that I want to see.
Jamila
I can't wait to see. Because y'all already. If y'all don't know, Tina is also in my top. Like, I am a Tina Turner, Stan. My God, I love that.
Mecca
And you should have known that when she was fucking Pamela Anderson for Halloween this past year. I said, oh, she's prepping.
Jamila
She's so.
Mecca
But, you know, I mean, I know Pam is. You don't really know Tommy Lee the rocker and Pam the rock wife. And the moment of it all, like, when she put that big hat on, that was a direct reference, like, yes. Prepare, prepare. I'm about to gag.
Jamila
Prepare yourselves. Yeah. And I love looking back at that. I'm able to, like, dissect all of her albums for me, because you asked, like, what do you put at the lowest? And ironically speaking, and this again, let me preface this by saying there is no bad Beyonce album.
Mecca
It's just a portrait, which you think just.
Jamila
But based off of what I know and based off of my personal preference, the one I put at the bottom, ironically, is her debut album. And I say that because I think this was her first album. And it's an amazing album.
Mecca
I mean, boys. When I say niggas, I mean boys.
Jamila
Oh, boys, boys, boys, boys.
Mecca
Love that album. They love me, My Soul and my bag.
Jamila
It's traditional R and B. I love it for what it is. It's traditional R and B. It's amazing music. It's so amazingly well put together, but it is not identifiably Beyonce. I personally feel like her sophomore album, B Day, is. Is when she created her sound. B Day means a lot to everybody. I feel like every Bey member really, like, has engraved by B Day into their veins because it is literally when Beyonce became Beyonce. She had a Very, very, like, distinct sound on the album. And it was, like, immediately. Yes. Like, it was just so her. The instrumentation on that album alone is ridiculous. The bridges, all of the things. So for me, that's, like, one of her top albums, and I kind of shuffled the rest in between.
Mecca
You want to know what my bottom out. My bottom Beyonce album is?
Jamila
Which one?
Mecca
It's Lemonade.
Jamila
Oh.
Mecca
I know that's controversial.
Jamila
Do do explain.
Mecca
It just didn't resonate with me. I think it's more of, like, a resonating thing. I'm not, like, again, it. All the songs, excellent songs, but I. The thing that I realize about myself is that I can. I think that if you take it out of, like, me personally, I would. I. It's in her top five. You get what I'm saying? So if I'm just talking, like, Beyonce discography, that I feel, like, okay, cultural impact as a whole, Lemonade would be top five. If I'm talking about me personally, it's.
Jamila
Like, not a person. It's just not a personal thing.
Mecca
It's not a personal, like, preference. It's dead last. It doesn't get much spin for me.
Jamila
I understand that. It's definitely one of those ones that kind of was a personal hit.
Mecca
Yeah. It had to have resonated with you in that moment.
Jamila
Right. I feel like with Lemonade, the reason it's so high up for me is simply because of the rollout of it all. That her doing a short film for that and allowing the music to kind of play and gradually tell the story of, like, healing and grief. Yeah. But it's the last song. It wasn't really a part of the.
Mecca
I was gonna say formation was like, it's different thing, but I know it's for unlimited. That's why I was.
Jamila
Yeah, it was just everything. And I was like. I felt. I felt a different level of vulnerability from Beyonce on the album. I think that's why it's so. It feels so close to home for me because I never heard her sound that vulnerable for. On a whole album. I'm like, oh, my God, Beyonce's talking to us. Cause, you know, she don't talk to us no more.
Mecca
And I remember when she used to talk to us, and even when she used to talk to us, it really wasn't what I love about. Ugh. And I am seeing this from some of the new girls. Like, I always want to call that girl Chappelle. It's Chapel.
Jamila
Chapel.
Mecca
Chapel. Sabrina. A lot of the girls are going back to artist development, and the school of Matthew Knowles, the school of Joe Jackson, the school of we don't need to know too much about you personally. And I really, really, really, really love that like taking out the Summer Walker of it all. Because that's the thing, you understand that Summer Walker is incredibly, incredibly talented. Like that bitch doesn't show she like a guitar too and write them songs but it's never going to give you feel me a money long Victoria Monet like an art a developed artist because we know really too much of your too much in the mix with the civilians. And I love that from at least this freshman class we're seeing that they're going back get out of civilian business. It's because we've been on the Internet for 20 years now and people have, you know, watched the pros and cons of it.
Jamila
They figured it out. So me and Charlie just said like even with us in a good era of music right now.
Mecca
Yeah, but you can even see that with new and upcoming like influencers, social media personalities. Dr. Jazz, I follow her on TikTok and she has her PhD in like influencer. I can't remember the exact thing, but if you know Dr. Jazz, she has glasses and curly hair. She was talking about how she's like followed people like Raven Elise for this whole time who love Raven. We love Raven. But Raven has came out and said I want my personal life back because doing that for a decade is not sustainable. Even if you look at the Kardashians, we still see a lot of them, but it's like they're not as on Front street as they were back in the day. That's not sustainable long term, I think. And with the new class, it's just not realistic. Yeah, like personalities, influencers. You see us. I know for sure. Me and Jamila, like you don't be hearing us talk about the men we date no more. Whereas, I mean, I mean personally at one time I used to actively talk about it.
Jamila
I ain't.
Mecca
So I'm talking about that. No, I don't, I didn't. You know, I know with Noah, he pops in here and out, but you don't know too much about him. Noah's not the one.
Jamila
I say the way people still in my comments every time random, just randomly and. But oh my gosh, that's even in.
Mecca
Like the past year. Jamila, like there was a point in time where if we followed you, we knew you had a son. I think it's so funny seeing like people now be like, oh my God, you have a Son, like there's a whole new class of people who don't. There's also a new class of people who don't know about little moms because she's been so in and out for the past eight months that. But there was a point where I was constantly talking about her. So if you followed me, then, you know, and I wanted to transition because I wanted to talk about this. I saw a video about. Okay, let me tell you the inception and just I'm going to give you my hot take. So Lil Yachty was on the Club Shay Shay.
Jamila
I seen a couple of clips from it.
Mecca
First of all, I want to make it clear I don't think Lil Yachty's a good guy. I think he's a bad friend and just an overall scumbag.
Jamila
And sidebar, sidebar. I actually really love the form that Club Shay Shay has allowed for these artists to just spill my dream. My dream is that Beyonce one day would just forget who she was and go on there. But obviously I know she, she would never.
Mecca
But we can dream.
Jamila
But no, yeah, I, even though he's not, he's clearly not, you know, a trained journalist, you can tell that by some of the questions she asked. Like, I enjoy that they feel comfortable enough to like talk to him. I like the forum that Club Shay Shay has offer but continue.
Mecca
He was talking about he has a daughter now just like you. Sometimes a lot of people don't know Yachty has a daughter. He doesn't post her. And a girl made a video saying that they she believed it's because his daughter's dark skin. Now I don't know what his daughter looks like. She said she thinks it's similar to how Danileigh's daughter is with the baby. I would not consider their baby dark skinned, but she is of the browner complected. When you're comparing celebrity babies who get with a certain ig light skinned, racially ambiguous woman and they make these mixed babies. Okay, full stop. Then she went into talking about other influencers, those type of influencers who became who before they. We just knew them for them and they became moms and their content began to center around their kids. I think that that's a very nuanced conversation and it's one that I, I don't think we can fully talk about and appreciate unless you are actively taking care of a child. Because I can definitely say pre little mom living with me, it was like I, I noticed much, much more when women would have kids and all of a sudden it's now we're just talking about your baby. But in the same breath I know when I had little moms, I was very intentional on like my content isn't going to be surrounded by her. It's nothing. And just like how your intention, like your content isn't all around Noah and I. So to the point about the girl being like, she feel like these celebrities don't post their kids because they're not racially ambiguous versus people who post their kids and the kids just happen to be racially ambiguous. I think it's case by case basis, number one. But number two, I did want to come up and just represent for people who are raising kids or mothers. That's an experience like the kid is always around. So when content starts to shift, it is you. You're watching people go through growing pains. You're watching people get used to being a mom and having to take care of a life. And a lot of times it's reflected in content and what they're posting because that's like what's happening even. You can take it to me getting flex, like all of a sudden I'm talking about flex and my dog all the time. And it's not because I want my content to be all around being a mom influencer or a dog mom or all this. It's just like I'm sitting here and he's right here, I'm sitting here and little mom's just right here. I was doing stuff. And if my content is my lifestyle, if my content is about me, I am now taking care of a baby. And so sometimes when I feel like younger demographic, single demographic, childish demographic are talking about women who now are transitioning into motherhood, I do think you can critique it and say, hey girl, we definitely want to, we want you. Because I don't think being a mom should be like the sole basis of your personality. I think it should be a characteristic about you. But you, before you were a mother, you were yourself. So it should never fully encompass who you are. But I do think it gets a bit unfair when we start critiquing how influencers and people transition into motherhood and how they choose to show us how they're transitioning into motherhood.
Jamila
Yeah, I agree. There's definitely a, it's, it's a double edged sword, one of those things because on one end, if you never ever, ever post your child, then people like, oh, you're ashamed of your child. And if you post your child every single day, oh, you're 20. So it's definitely One of those things. You kind of have the top line now for me, I don't give a fuck what y'all say about anything. I do what I wanna do, and I'm gonna do what I wanna do. Nothing y'all say can impact me. Cause I truly don't give a fuck. And that's not to, like, disrespect or make it seem like I don't care about my audience. I do, but I don't care about what y'all think about my life, because that's my life. Like, that's just like the life that I live is real and it's not on camera. And so me and my son, like you said in the beginning, there were definitely. If you scroll to the bottom of the page, you'll see a lot of videos of my son.
Mecca
But it's like he's a baby.
Jamila
I was gonna say he was a baby. But also, you have to put in perspective a lot of the things that was going on. I did not have a full time job. I mean, I don't anymore anyway, but I didn't have a job. But I was also nursing. Noah did not take a bottle. He was on that boob. So he was always very, very close to me. It was always just me and him in this situation because everybody else did work around me. So it was literally just me and my baby for a while. And so it's not that my content centered around him. I just knew that if I wanted to make content, like, my ideas come from real life just in general, and that's what I would do. But even then, it still wasn't heavily revolved around me being a mom or revolved around Noah to kind of take it back to like present day and just thinking about even like the whole Lil Yachty situation. I also think it is a fair point to say that, conveniently speaking, a lot of the people who actively choose to not show their kids on camera, those babies do be brown skinned. And specifically with the little Yachtys of the world, where his baby mama is, was being colorist.
Mecca
Wasn't that the baby or Yachty too?
Jamila
Hmm.
Mecca
It was Danileigh who. She made the song Yellow Bone. But if Yachty's baby mama.
Jamila
No Lil Yachty's baby mama.
Mecca
So this is the thing. I didn't know Yachty had even had a daughter.
Jamila
I forgot her name, but you can look it up on TikTok. I forgot the whole situation, but yeah, okay, that compares. And I think she even had to. Yeah, I think she even had to, like, walk back in and apologize for some of the things that she said. But she's a known colorist, so it's not, it's not jarring to see people draw those conclusions, you know what I'm saying? Like, especially considering the things that we see and hear from a lot of these men in the industry when they talk about the way that they treat and talk about dark skinned women, they conveniently forget that they're dark skinned. So their children very well may be dark skinned. It's always so backwards.
Mecca
That's honestly weird. I don't, I don't get it.
Jamila
It's so weird to me. I, I, I mean, wouldn't you be worried about that, understand colorism, but like I for damn sure don't understand it. Knowing that you're gonna have kids and it's like, well, what the did you expect?
Mecca
Okay, okay, I didn't. So, okay. That makes, now that video makes so much more sense. I still do stand on what I said about the cause her, like I said her video was like here, here and here and had a couple different points. And I still, I still feel that way about like just about when women are becoming moms and like all the content becomes about the kids. I did not know that little, I don't even know who little Yeti's baby mom is because in the club Shay Shay interview, he was talking about he don't post his daughter because of weirdos and all this type of shit, which.
Jamila
I mean is also very fair.
Mecca
That's why I said it's a case.
Jamila
By case, people assuming that this is the reason why I'm saying I can understand them drawing that conclusion. We would, we'll never really know. We can only take somebody for the word that they give. So I'm just saying I can understand why people would assume that, but I also completely understand what little Yachty is saying. Like that's, that's my child. And it's just like me, I don't have to post my child to get a certain level of validation. Like me not posting my child, me not giving y'all updates about my child is not a reflection of my motherhood. Y'all will never understand me as a mother. I'm never going to like divulge all of that information because that's something I like respect and like my son is everything to me and his safety, his well being, his life, his innocence is my utmost priority and concern. The way you think that I am as a mother, I could give two shits. So I also completely understand taking that away and not giving y'all access. Because look at the way y'all act when Beyonce does not put sir in front of the fucking camera all the time.
Mecca
The thing is, what's so interesting about that is I simply just assumed, like, because Kim doesn't put. What is this psalm in the camera a lot. But when we have seen him, he's always kind of like. And it's just like you don't put your kids, who might need a little more attention in situations where they gotta be on front street. And that's not saying he has anything. He got behavior problems, he got any of that shit.
Jamila
He probably simply don't like to be.
Mecca
Around a lot of people. He's a little boy. They don't like to sit down for too motherfucking long. You get what I'm saying? Like, it's simply us not seeing sir. Us not. It just be tracking with what I know about little boys.
Jamila
Like, no, for real.
Mecca
Like, I'm so seeing the loyals of the world who are very like, relaxed and like, I'm gonna ya. But everybody's different.
Jamila
But if you look at Rumi, like, clearly she enjoys being out. Cause every time she's in the camera, she's like, hey. Like, clearly she's a little bit more sociable in front of the camera. Clearly there's reasonings behind everything. And I think sometimes people try to make shit so deep and it's like, you.
Mecca
You don't know them.
Jamila
These people act accordingly. Stop being fucking weird.
Mecca
We're gonna take a break.
Jamila
And Rebecca, I could just tell you even.
Mecca
Even if I was to post little moms, she was not a camera. That wasn't her personality. She was not into it. So it's like, even if I had been someone who was posting her, I would not have done it anyway because that was not her. Steve. She's a camera shy person. She's a shy little girl. So it just. It really was kind of like, even when we just want to take pictures for just pictures, she, you know, so if, you know, you have a kid with that personality type, you don't. You're not going to put them in certain situations. And so that's why I didn't. I've seen a lot of conspiracy theories about Sir. I never really pay them too much mind because I just think it's very. It's a very simple explanation. Like it's not that deep, right?
Jamila
Like y'all are. Y'all kind of are taking that step into.
Mecca
But on the flip, I'm on Chrisean rock talk right now. I. I landed there. I don't fucking know, bitch. I watched one video and then, you know how TikTok does. I watched someone explaining there was a dinner and Jaden and her kids were there, and Blueface's parents was there and Chrisean was off in the corner or something with Junior. And then she didn't speak to nobody at the dinner. But then when she got home, she was talking hella shit. She was saying she was mad, Jaden was there, blase, blase. But this girl did. And I know, I actually know what I did wrong. You know how like when the videos be like seven minutes long and you watch the whole thing. So this TikTok assumes that they're so interested in this topic. I watched the whole video because, I mean, the girl was a great storyteller. She broke the situation down. Like all I needed to see was that one video to understand this exact situation. But unfortunately, I've seen now all the following and with the following. Carlissa came out a couple days ago and she didn't. That was her first time meeting Junior because she know her and Chrisean are not cool. And, you know, he's over a year old and at this point it is confirmed that he has some issues or some disabilities, I should say.
Jamila
I was gonna say, I am not. I don't like to diagnose people. I'm not diagnosed online and I for damn sure don't like to diagnose children, however common. However, one thing I do know is that there are certain milestones that kids reach. And when I seen Chrisean holding that baby at his one year old birthday party, he could not hold his head up. I said, that's concerning. And knowing that that's his mama.
Mecca
So basically the video I watched, Carlissa was talking about how she much like you, it's like she wasn't gonna diagnose anybody. She didn't even believe it. She just thought, you know, stamp pages and they, you know how they just digging into every. Making things seem like it's what it's not. Cause he looking this way, he looking that way, he not looking directly into the camera, essentially. He was like, that doesn't matter. That doesn't dictate what's going on with him. She said she saw him and was like hurt. Like she was taken aback. She did not. I mean, and I can understand if you have been thinking like, this is a lie the whole time. And she also said Blueface was saying the way she words, like, basically Blueface kind of also Downplayed what was going on to her. So I think for her, seeing it in person was jarring. And the way she described it was very Gen X, very politically incorrect. But what I appreciate about her, she went straight into the fact that Chrisean hasn't done any early intervention is a problem. She said. She was talking about she got the Screen Actors Guild insurance sheets. She said, we got such good insurance. He could have all the chairs and. And the wheelchairs and the seats that he needs. Like. And it's funny because, you know, our. Our people can be so politically incorrect, but they have the correct right spirit.
Jamila
And that was on the right path.
Mecca
She was absolutely on the right path. Like, no, no. If you really watch that video, what she was saying was real shit. People be so in denial about what the. About their children's reality that you don't understand. You're being selfish in the way that you don't want to confirm that your child needs additional help. And that's one thing I want people to hear.
Jamila
I need y'all to hear me and hear me well. You telling me that your baby ain't got nothing is not changing the fact that your baby probably got something. And I think that, you know, us black people now, I don't know if this was last episode. Episode before that, we said, you know, kind of funnily, one thing about black people, we gonna say, ain't nothing wrong with that baby. And it's positive and negative, because on one end, we view them just as, you know, everybody's the same. But on the negative tip, a lot of the times, black folks will ignore a lot of these signs that their kid got something going on that's outside of the quote unquote norm because they fear ostracization or they fear whatever judgment they feel like. They'll feel like they did something wrong or something like that. And I need you all to understand that, like, you pretending that something isn't wrong is not changing the fact you allowing your kids to. To. To flourish. And it doesn't. And also, I want to say it doesn't mean that there's necessarily something wrong. You know what I'm saying? It's just something that needs to have some attention to. For example, like, so many kids are on the autism spectrum, and a lot of the times they don't get diagnosed. And so a lot of their. Their. I would. I guess you can say symptoms, the things that they present as are misconstrued and treated as behavioral issues and all these things. And so they don't get the right accessibility, they don't get the right resources. And so it negatively impacts.
Mecca
And those resources make doing what the.
Jamila
Fuck you need to do.
Mecca
They make a difference.
Jamila
It makes a huge difference.
Mecca
Quality of life for your child.
Jamila
Exactly. Because you have no idea how getting early and early attention to kids with autism or even adhd, early intervention, dyslexia, all of these damn things. Early intervention is best because it's not about trying to correct them, because it ain't nothing to correct. It's about knowing how to work with these kids with these certain things. Like that's all it is. Because I know thinking about now, I'm not necessarily my. I'm not necessarily saying my parents did something wrong with not getting me tested because they probably just thought I was just fucking hyper bad. But I know for a fact if I had been diagnosed with ADHD earlier, my school career would have looked a lot different. School was very, very, very hard for me. Like, I couldn't sit the fuck down and listen. It was. And I just thought it was just something wrong with me. I just thought I was tripping.
Mecca
No, that meant. That's the point. I think the example about you and school and school possibly looking different and, you know, grades looking different, that's the piece that really is the piece it can make or break. It's not about fixing anything. It's about giving kids tools to be able to live the most, to have the best quality of life and to live the best life that they can possibly live. And you don't need to fix any. You don't need to fix anything to do that. What you do is you give them tools, you give them help, you give them. Because we do have to learn how to like, at what? If you're able to, they'll learn how to cope. Gotta learn how to make it through. You gotta learn how to get through what's going on. And sometimes when we're not given the tools, people. People figure out how to get through shit. And that's not always correct, right? Or healthy.
Jamila
And it's gonna help the parents too. Shit. Like when you learn how to, you know, work with somebody with these ailments, instead of fighting, fighting it you. It makes your life easier too, because now you're also equipped with the tools like black folks. We got to get out our own way. I know black people really are like anti doctor. And I get it. I don't want. I get it, baby. I know the historical implications. I know why. But we got to move forward. Black folks, y'all got to go to the doctor.
Mecca
It's obviously very sad that we're watching this happen with Chrisean and Chrisean Jr. But this situation has caused so many conversations in regards to this in our community. And if you want to look at, like, the glasses half full, I do feel like you have a lot of people openly saying, like, I've said it. Carlissa said it. Early intervention is the key. Like, get out your own head. You need to accept what's going on. You need to get your child the help that they need so they can have the best life they can have. Because if you don't do that, you're not being the best parent that you could be. If you don't do that.
Jamila
Must I say naming that baby after you?
Mecca
That was tea.
Jamila
That was the most amazing thing for Sean Jr. She ate with that.
Mecca
Yes, she did eat with that.
Jamila
And I did. This is one little thing, because this is a pet peeve of mine. And I want us to be. I want us to be more knowledgeable about this because it actually is going to help us. The bit about medical racism, I want you guys to hear me and hear me well. Medical racism is not doctors giving you medicine to kill you. I want. I want. I need us to listen. Black people, more likely than not, statistically speaking, the way that medical racism actually is going to affect you is by doctors misrepresenting you and your case, or not diagnosing. Not diagnosing you for the things that you're not giving you medication by. For not giving you the medication that you need. More likely than not, you are not being medicated. You're being misdiagnosed and misunderrepresented. So please stop doing that. Stop thinking that medicine is the devil. Stop thinking that the healthcare system is like, oh, you're black. I'm going to give you high blood pressure so I can. High blood pressure medicine so I can kill you. That's not how medical racism works. Even when y'all try to use the Tuskegee. It's not funny.
Mecca
It's just because it's like a valid example, but it's like, no, but y'all use it incorrectly.
Jamila
They did not give the black men syphilis. I need y'all to hear me. They did not give the blackness.
Mecca
They didn't.
Jamila
They gave a group that they had, a group of black men who were already infected with syphilis. Syphilis. And they did not treat them to see how it would happen. That is. That is. That is the medical racism in and of itself. They use These. At these men who already were infected and experimented on them by not giving them the proper medication to see how it would affect their bodies. Y'all are misrepresenting that experiment to validate your fears of medical racism. But you're using it wrong.
Mecca
And it's a validate the fucking CB diet. Okay? An alkaline diet cannot heal everything.
Jamila
Hello.
Mecca
Make me sick.
Jamila
Hello?
Mecca
Doctor. CB also said your nuts should be green.
Jamila
Hello? Don't get me on my cb.
Mecca
I hate the doctor.
Jamila
He died of pneumonia. He's dead. And I need you to understand. You cannot cure mucus from your body. Some of you niggas need to hear me. Some of you niggas are dumb.
Mecca
And you know they're going to be in the comments. But no but the alkaline diet.
Jamila
I want you to know, no matter what you eat, your stomach is acidic. And it is going to neutralize the. That you put in your body. Because that is how science works. Y'all cannot change science. I am the daughter of a scientist. Y'all will piss me off every time you get on here. Yep. I was gonna say that is a scientist. Literally did research. EPIC and NASA. Y'all are not gonna be un. Stupid in front of me. I hate it. I. It pisses me off. You really think that Dr. Sebi cured somebody of AIDS with nuts and berries? Go to hell. And by y'all doing that shit, it's fucking ableist. And that's my. That's my take of the day. Y'all believing in. And Dr. Sebi is ableist because y'all think that y'all are treating yourselves. Y'all just don't have chronic illnesses. Y'all do not have anything to be treated. That's why you think it works. Well, I've never gotten sick before. Cause you just never got fucking sick, bitch. The turmeric milkshake that you just made is not curing you of cancer. It's not preventing you from getting cancer.
Mecca
What the fuck are you talking about? Well, let me say this. You know, I'm not. The fuck are y'all talking about? I do think that Mother Earth. I mean, my Boo Woo has the things that we need. Okay?
Jamila
Of course, medication also gives.
Mecca
I'm saying Mother Earth has also given us doctors. Hello, chemists and scientists. The herbs and the medical science can work together. They don't have to work against each other. Hello. It does not have to be one or the other. And I say that as a woo woo ass who has several herbalist books.
Jamila
Because I do believe that you do.
Mecca
Not need to go and pop a pill every single time.
Jamila
Exactly.
Mecca
But when you do need to pop.
Jamila
A pill, then you do it.
Mecca
You just simply just pop that pill. Hello.
Jamila
Ask someone who participates and works in.
Mecca
A holistic field of medicine. You know what I'm saying? The homemade cough syrup with the honey and the garlic and the onions.
Jamila
Listen, I may be the first to tell you, as someone who works in holistic medicine, as a doula, it is a holistic practice, meaning we don't use, you know, medications. We are not a medical professional. I'm here to tell you that, no, you do not always need, you know, the. The ex. The X. Right. You don't need that all the time. There are moments and times where you can take a holistic approach to certain things. But to say that everybody. The cure for all of these people things is a Dr. Sebi handbook. You're going to go to hell. These people are going to die. There are some ailments. There are some things that people have that need real treatment by real doctors. Not somebody who never went to school.
Mecca
Not a light skinned block.
Jamila
Pneumonia. Get the fuck out of here. God damn it. Y'all piss me off with that shit. Damn.
Mecca
Let's spin it.
Jamila
We're gonna take a break. And we're back.
Mecca
This is our segment. Spin it. Where we put a PR spin on any of y'all messy, salacious, low down, dirty situations. Now, Jamila and I do want to claim. Make it clear that we are not PR professionals. That has came up in the past, but we did, you know, study in undergrad, and we do enjoy the hustle and the bustle of it all. The advice. Now, we all need to say this part, too. The advice may be unhinged, and it may be immoral, because, you know, these situations are such. But we are going to give you the best advice to get you out of your pickle. Dick. Because PR is not always ethical. You should ask Olivia Pope. Okay, what do we have? Jamila?
Jamila
Am I the asshole?
Mecca
Ooh, probably.
Jamila
But we're probably. Usually when you ask that, you are. But let's get into the story. I'm 24 years old. I have two kids with my baby's father. He's a good dad, but hasn't been the best partner in the beginning of our relationship. It was cute and everything nice until we went to college. I will say I should have ended things here, but I honestly thought life would have turned out totally different for us. He started cheating in college, and I found out about the first One. He told me it was one time and nothing else. Of course my dumb ass believed him. He dropped out out of two semesters of college and signs up for the military. The marines specifically. He goes to boot camp for three months. I stack a little bit of money and I would get that I got from my job so we can move in together after military stuff was done. Did nothing while he was gone. Completely faithful. I know, dummy, right? So he did three months in and then maybe eight months. Eight more months of school after his job. He confesses in school that he fucked four girls in college, comes back and cheats again while hanging out with his college friends. We were in Covid and moved in. Things got bad with my mom and I was just trying to use him to get away from her. Then I get pregnant. Eight months later I have the kid. He barely goes. He barely helps. Goes out with his friends and didn't have a job. Got fired after I gave birth. His stepdad died and we moved to Florida. When we moved, I wanted an open relationship because I know he was going to cheat. There were rules. Did he follow them? No. Disrespectful as fuck, but at this point I could just walk it out. And I have a kid in Florida. Expensive. For reference, the straw that broke the camel's back was him fucking our co worker raw. After him telling me he didn't like her and she didn't like him. Whole situation pissed me off. Two of the rule were no raw dogging and no co workers because he worked the same job and that's difficult. We work the same job. There were more rules, but he followed none of them. We had to move back to our hometown and we did. But now I can't work because we have two kids. Price of daycare is too much and he doesn't know how to pay bills. We're so behind on bills and rent is not even funny. I'm not perfect, but I definitely try my best. After having kids, I need to work out. He won't even watch the kids when I want to work out. If I need to catch up on cleaning, if I need a break. I've cried to him about when I ask him to do it, he just says he's tired. All I need is my own life and I don't even have that. And he claims it's because he's tired from work. But I even try weekends. Am I the asshole if I go move to another state with my parents and my kids and leave or leave him with the kids? I really need a Solution. Because I can't be homeless. I have to do something because if I move back home, I don't think I should bring my kids. P.S. it's been six years, and he has been loyal for three years. He says for. I say tomato. I don't be feeling him much anymore because the Florida shit really just turned everything in my mind around. He no longer is attractive, funny, smart, cool. He's sweet. But I want to work things out. And his father just passed a month ago. I'm just tired of arguing. Instead of this being titled, Am I the asshole? You should have titled it? Am I stupid? I'm so sorry.
Mecca
I think you need some tough love here, sister.
Jamila
You do need some tough love.
Mecca
I do want to. She said, don't leave the kids with this nigga. I almost said, go ahead, leave them kids. Leave tonight. Oh, Jesus. Leave tonight. But here's the thing. You're already behind on rent, bills, all the things. It already seems like you're a single parent. You might as well pack up and go. I don't think, like. Like everything you described is the stuff that you would have him around to help you pay bills. You would have him around to help you with the kids. You have him around to help you do X, Y, and Z. He's not even doing that, so what's the point of him? You might as well leave now. Whether you take your kids or not. I don't think I'd be mad if you didn't take the kids, but I'm also not going to encourage that.
Jamila
I knew when you said Marine. Well, so I'm gonna start there. Ladies, hear me and hear me well. If the man is in the military, the answer should be no. And I'm sorry. I know that's discriminatory against the military, but it's meant to be.
Mecca
It's meant to be.
Jamila
They're not good men. And you're gonna keep proving my point. I don't care about your daddy being in the military, bitch. Don't get in my comment section trying to. I don't care. They're all horrible. But let's. Let's. Let's go ahead and figure out what you're gonna.
Mecca
Let's. Let's go piece by piece.
Jamila
Let's go piece by piece. He's unfaithful and has been in the past. If he's been unfaithful in the past, he's unfaithful now, even if he isn't. I just want y'all to understand that, okay? He's lying. To you because he's been lying. So why would he stop lying now? He just decided to stop lying. I don't think that's the case. Niggas are just. They're just stupid. And they. They realize that you're getting closer to them. They realize that you're getting close to leave, so they start acting right. They do that because it's called manipulation or bread crumbing the out of you. Let me give you a little bit so you can shut the up and I'm do bad again. Let me give you a little bit so you shut the up. Then I'm gonna do bad again. That is lying to you. He's manipulating the out of you, and he is using the out of you. He's not raising them goddamn kids. He probably played a game on. Goddamn. He ain't playing. He ain't paying no bills around this. He damn near unemployed. What the are you keeping him employed for? I mean, why are you. If he's in the military, he should not be broke.
Mecca
Well, she said he got fired, and now they were all working the same job, and he couldn't even do the open relationship right. Cause he fucked the cold. First of all, all the bitches in the scene, you choose a bitch at.
Jamila
Work, and that's how I'm telling you.
Mecca
You can fuck other bitches. That's how you know he really. He doesn't care. He's bottom of the barrel, mind you.
Jamila
Let's be real, sister. Let's be real. You did not get an open relationship so that you could cheat because you knew he was gonna keep cheating and it was gonna make you feel bad.
Mecca
Waiting for you to mention when you about.
Jamila
Because when did you get your back blown out?
Mecca
I thought. I thought that was gonna be the twist. She was pregnant by another or something. Because the relationship was open. We didn't even hear nothing about that.
Jamila
Girl. You only got an open relationship so that when he cheated on you, you could be like, oh, well, I guess, like, you wanted to feel easier. You didn't want to go through the hassle of trying to go through his phone and all this. Stop. Y'all need to stop doing that. Okay? The moment you feel like, well, maybe.
Mecca
We should just get a relationship, he's gonna leave.
Jamila
It's done.
Mecca
You should leave.
Jamila
In regards to the children, hear me and hear me well. That if he is still in an active military, because if he's. If he's in the military, sometimes they do have, like, separate jobs. Like, sometimes they work, like, on the military. Like, it's short term and then they go back. So I can understand what you. What you mean as far as like him being in the military but then not also having a job? I. I know what you're talking about. Put that nigga on Child Support 2 motherfucking day. That will come straight out that military paycheck. Yeah.
Mecca
They'll send that straight to you direct deposit.
Jamila
Okay. You need to. I don't know what state you're in, but you need to make sure that you are the immediate guardian. And I'm. This is, this is me giving you motherly advice. Like mother to mother. I'm hoping that you care about your kids. If you didn't care about your kids, then you wouldn't be trying to figure this out. I'm hoping that you care about your kids. You need to make sure that you are their legal guardian. You need to make sure you file for child support and you need to find you a fucking job, period. And you need to get the out of there.
Mecca
You. She said she was thinking about moving in when her parents were out of state.
Jamila
Do it. You can move in with your parents. You need to do that this weekend.
Mecca
Like, like no funny. This drops on Thursday. You need to be out that house on Saturday.
Jamila
And I'm not joking around. You're pissing me off. Pack all your up and go. You. Your parents allow. Are gonna allow you to stay in that house. And you're talking about. I don't know what to do. Go to your parents house, let them watch the kids while you find your job and start stacking yourself. No.
Mecca
At least you'll be able to work out. She said she can't even work out for an hour because a week, one more time, you know your mama and dad will watch them kids for an hour.
Jamila
They're going to be happy to. They're going to be excited about.
Mecca
Go online right now and see if you find a little remote job based in where your parents. What state your parents are in. Because you said that's not the state that you in.
Jamila
Exactly.
Mecca
So you can secure a job so you can get and on the back end. And honestly I don't know the temperament of this man. I know you're trying to leave. They say the most dangerous time for women is when she's trying to leave a relationship. You ain't got to let. I would say bitches, if you don't ghost this nigga. Smooth off the string. Like do not even let him know you're getting ready to leave. What you need to do is make these plans very silently, buy them plane tickets. And he don't seem like he worth a damn anyway. He go out with his friends all the fucking time. Get a little red eye flight put you in them babies. Go to the airport at midnight. Pack that shit up while he's outside.
Jamila
And when you get there, and only when you are safe and secure with your parents, then you can let him.
Mecca
Know, hey, I'm out, I'm not coming.
Jamila
If you want to see your kids, we can do this, this and that. Depending on his temperament. If you feel like, you know, it's safe to be around like you know, depending on your parents. Cause I know for me you can try it with my parents if you want to. I don't mind telling you I'm at my parents house, bitch. You can come in here and try it if you want to. My parents is bodyguards, bitch, and they strapped. So if your parents is, you know, a little on the weak side, maybe, maybe wait till them court orders come out. I don't know if he's. Because he's in the marines, I'm gonna assume he'll knock your head off. So let's go ahead and file a restraining order too, just to be safe, bitch. Because if he's in a fucking marines, he's fucking crazy, I can tell you that. And he's probably bald headed by choice. Them men are scary.
Mecca
Ball headed by choices crazy.
Jamila
That's what they be doing in the marines. Just, just buzz cuts. Just ball and steel ball like, like.
Mecca
The man on fucking drum line.
Jamila
Very scary. Very, very scary men. Get the fuck out of there and don't piss me off and don't look back. First of all, you've wasted six years of your life with this.
Mecca
Don't deserve you. You're already 24.
Jamila
Like girl. Come on, you got two kids. You know how be with with kids as a. With kids. You know what I'm saying? It be like that sometimes.
Mecca
Yeah, don't.
Jamila
At least you got one baby daddy, you know what I'm saying? Because it gets sticky again when you get multiple and then you know what I'm saying, you can still get you a new in three weeks.
Mecca
You get you a new tomorrow.
Jamila
I just, I need her to be safe first. I need her to make sure you know, I need you to get.
Mecca
Get some business or the relationship already open.
Jamila
So. Hello you. If you play your cards right, you could be living large by May. Bitch.
Mecca
Yeah.
Jamila
Stack up at your parents house while you get you a new job and focus on that career path, okay? Once you've been working for two weeks, then I will allow you to start dating. But you dead wrong for not getting no money on, too. I ain't gonna lie to you. I get it. But at some point, she paid the bills.
Mecca
Like she. Her money has been going towards trying to keep them afloat. So I don't think there was room to stack. She said they're really behind, and you.
Jamila
Should be ashamed of that. You should not be paying him and you.
Mecca
I was gonna say, girl. Cause you could be behind on your own by your own goddamn self. You being behind with a man. Let me tell you something what my grandmother told me. You don't let no man live with you who not paying no bills.
Jamila
They don't make no sense.
Mecca
That'll make no sense. If you're gonna struggle, you can struggle solo. Dolo. What you struggling and you got a man sitting next to you for? That's stupid.
Jamila
That's dumb.
Mecca
That's dumb.
Jamila
That's. That's completely idiotic. That's why I said you're not an. You're a little stupid.
Mecca
Yeah. But you don't have.
Jamila
And I mean that with love. I hope you. I hope you understand that we talking to you like this because you need to hear it. I need. I wish I could push you in your head like this. Get it together.
Mecca
Yeah.
Jamila
Why would you ever let a nigga do you like that?
Mecca
And he fucking your co worker raw.
Jamila
Oh, my God. Now you gotta beat the bitch ass, too. I don't know.
Mecca
Michael Jackson. Jackson.
Jamila
Don't beat the bitch ass. Don't beat the bitch ass.
Mecca
She probably think y'all relationship up and she ain't know a thing. She ain't know the rules. You know he was lying to her, too.
Jamila
You know niggas lie. Cause if he really. And if he really wanted to be a father, guess what? He'll go to that courthouse and he.
Mecca
Really wanted to give his case, and.
Jamila
He'Ll plead his case. But I guarantee you, bitch, when you file for custody and that support, you know what he gonna do? Sign on the dotted line and they gonna take that little percentage out that check, and he's gonna be all right. And he'll do a little visitation here and there's.
Mecca
And he'll figure it out. Just like he figures out how to hello when you're not around. Raw. You've been tested. You should go get tested as well.
Jamila
Make that your first priority.
Mecca
Yeah.
Jamila
Soon as you get. I mean, actually move first. I ain't gonna lie. Move first.
Mecca
That's Whatever, you had it.
Jamila
So you go ahead.
Mecca
Insurance, that'll land till 26.
Jamila
Yeah. So a little 48 hours ain't gonna do. Go ahead and pack all your belongings, get to your mom and them house, schedule an appointment with the gynecologist, get a full sweep done, and hopefully you're clean. And hopefully you're good to go. Because, babes, that's scary. Yeah, block him on social media. Only allow his number to not be blocked, because sometimes if you block them before the court case, that'll do you wrong. So don't block his number, but you can block him on social media. Keep that number. Keep that number open.
Mecca
Why you ain't see my Instagram? Instagram, see where I'm at for court purposes.
Jamila
Get your documents in order.
Mecca
Yeah, we don't even need to PR spin this. You could just go in the Internet.
Jamila
And be like, you need you needed real you.
Mecca
And if you anything like me, when you. When you safe at like a month removed, you gonna go out, look real sexy, real fine, and make the song My Baby Daddy on the post.
Jamila
Hello. You got to be all right. You got so much time.
Mecca
24 is so young.
Jamila
Honestly, I know you scared because this has been your life for so long, but I promise you, the other side of that rainbow, oh, you are gonna be so happy. There's gonna be an energy that just snaps into. You're gonna feel like, wow, I never thought I could be happy again. I never thought that I could see this side of myself again.
Mecca
You're.
Jamila
You're gonna get there, okay. I don't care how long you've been with this nigga, when you finally, you.
Mecca
Got so much life left to live, you're like, granted, granted, yes, six years is a lot of years. It's your entire adolescence. But comparatively, as someone who spent the first of my early 20s also in relationships and the latter end of my 20s, like, not in relationships, I'm so far removed. Like, once you get to, like, honestly, even 26, you'll be like, that seems like so long ago. I was tripping. You really will be.
Jamila
And you think it's bad, but it's like, girl, you're not even 30 yet. Like, you're going to experience this post dating life. And, yeah, your mind is going to be blown. You're going to be so intrigued with this new dating and just what it's like. You're going to be like, wow, there's different type of niggas out there.
Mecca
Hopefully, like, wow, you know, you're equipped.
Jamila
You have an advantage over some people because you have seen the worst of the worst.
Mecca
You already got kids you don't even gotta worry about none. You ain't even praying you don't never.
Jamila
Have to have another kid. You got. If you want to, you can go ahead and tie them.
Mecca
You know what I'm saying? That's a good number.
Jamila
I'm just saying, sister, you gonna be all right. You gonna be all right.
Mecca
Let us know how it goes.
Jamila
Spread in, please, please.
Mecca
Well, let's get into the comments.
Jamila
All right, y'all. So now we're gonna read some of yalls comments that y'all have been leaving on various platforms. We love when y'all send us love. We love when y'all send us all of your thoughts as you're watching the podcast. So please remember to keep liking subscribing, following and leaving those comments. Because even if we don't read it here on the podcast, we're definitely reading it by ourselves because we just love y'all so bad.
Mecca
Okay, so I will be reading. What are these, the Spotify's? No, I feel like this is Apple music. Which is this first one, Melissa? Yeah, that's Apple Apple. Okay. Kenley J. Said, love y'all down. You guys are so freaking hilarious. Just what I need when I'm at work. Every time I listen, I feel like I'm talking to my homegirls, period. Also, I second y'all coming to Columbus, Ohio when you go on tour, period. Ain't that. Ain't that word Sky Jackson, baby daddy from Ohio. I don't know if it's Columbus.
Jamila
Cha. Who knows?
Mecca
Okay. And loved. Reese Omega said. As a 37 year old gay elder millennial, I love this podcast. You girls give me so much life. Y'all are so intelligent and cultured. I followed y'all on TikTok for a long time, but this podcast is just a joy for me. Keep it up. Thank you.
Jamila
All right, so these are from Spotify at Dajaowilliams. Y'all ladies hit the nail on the head with the boycott discussion. I am a health equity organizer in D.C. and it makes me so mad when I see people act like this work is done overnight. It literally takes months to plan a campaign and if we talk an execution of the plan and wins.
Mecca
Baby years. Exactly.
Jamila
At Lauren Nicole, I feel like Jamila, spirituality wise, I just crave the community of church now. I may go back soon and performing. Lol. Heavy on the performance aspect of it all.
Mecca
I just want to dance a little bit, get light on my feet.
Jamila
Jamila. Lol. They want us pregnant with chlamydia. I don't even know why or what. Why did I say that?
Mecca
I don't even know what that relates to anymore. You say so much more.
Jamila
Republicans are banning. Oh, yeah, abortion. I need to clip that. I need to clip that. That is so funny. Miriam Jeffries Macklemore out here pandering to watermelon Palestine and making songs about that. Y'all are funny. Aristotle Smith. Jameela with that look up every time. Other. Wait, what? Jamila with that look up every other time. She have a point. Be killing me. Y'all know I'm going.
Mecca
You be looking right into the camera I'm trying to look at.
Jamila
That's because Mecca don't know where to look. She be looking everywhere.
Mecca
I'm trying to get better about it. I think I was looking at the camera a little bit last. Sweet.
Jamila
I'm crying. Akp shout out Mount Olive. Lol. I love Jamila. Gives us that lore about mobile. Okay. Mount Olive in the building.
Mecca
Period. Okay.
Jamila
@ Kendra Laria. Thank you, Jamila, for that take on the Bible and religion. I always struggle with my understanding of it, and this was a perfect way for me to grasp it. Love, y'all both. Love you. Thank you so much.
Mecca
Okay. Period. I'm on the YouTube and I said, this is at Super Nola, girl. Oof.
Jamila
Nola, baby.
Mecca
This week. This week's episode was very educational. I love y'all. Oh, I love that y'all make us laugh and teach us things all at the same time. So many good points about. About the tab situation. And I love the religious conversation because a lot of people don't talk about the negative things that may go on in church when we get into conversations about different types of. Of spirituality. I'm not an avid churchgoer, but I do love God, and I think that shows without me having to say to Mecca's point. Thanks for another great one on my drive to work this morning. Oh, my God. You're welcome. And then. Okay, I need to zoom in, child. You know I can't see worth a Damn. A Chanel 2015 said Jamila has me screaming. Not that God bite his face. Pulled into a ponytail. They really do. It's pulled so tight, it's tucked like it is. Okay. Aqua. Aquania. I hope I'm saying that right, girl. Aquania Aquonia Moba. I'm really sorry. I'm really. I'm really sorry. 28.35 said the jump cuts and the screams. Okay, now I'M gonna have to go back and watch.
Jamila
I still not finish watching it. Like I still have to go back and finish. I was so busy last week.
Mecca
Purple Pleader42 said, I'm anti religion, but I really enjoy the church talk. Jamila was cracking me up when she went into about when she went in on the failed NFL boycott. Jerry Vincent said, oh, y'all took it there today with the church talk. I feel so seen. I love y'all. And then what's this? L O Clark0405 said, Bill Clinton does look like he have the suds. Love y'all. And then K JK3ZJ said at 1 hour, 9 minutes and 53 seconds, it's okay. It's not. But LOL Jameela is so funny.
Jamila
Thank y'all.
Mecca
Well, happy birthday, Beyonce. You have everything that Kim Kardashian doesn't.
Jamila
And a baby.
Mecca
And baby bro.
Jamila
Wendy is so iconic for that shit.
Mecca
Love her. She's so funny. I'm glad she's here.
Jamila
Thank you guys so, so much for watching yet. Another week, another episode of Unhinged, Immoral, and we'll see you next time.
Mecca
Bye.
Jamila
Unhinged and Immoral is hosted by Jamila Bell and Mecca, produced by Melissa D?
Mecca
Montz and Diamond Imprint Productions, post production by Coco Lawrence, production assistant by Melanie.
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D. Watson, music by Adi and Brooklyn.
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Podcast Summary: Unhinged & Immoral – Episode: AOTY: Cowboy Carter
Hosts: Jamila Bell & Mecca Evans
Production: Diamond MPrint Productions
Release Date: February 6, 2025
Episode Title: AOTY: Cowboy Carter
The episode kicks off with Jamila and Mecca embracing Black History Month, highlighting their attire and the significance behind their chosen outfits. Mecca dons a 613 and cowboy hat, celebrating Beyoncé’s win for Album of the Year (AOTY) with "Cowboy Carter," while Jamila sports a blue Hampton crewneck, symbolizing Hampton's recent victory over Howard—whom she mockingly remarks, "Howard can't win anything unfortunate."
Notable Quote:
Mecca [01:05]: “This is our first Black History month episode.”
A significant portion of the discussion revolves around the longstanding feud between Drake and Kendrick Lamar. The hosts analyze how personal conflicts have spilled into their professional lives, affecting the hip-hop landscape.
Notable Quotes:
Mecca [02:25]: “If Drake had just relaxed, it never would have got this far.”
Jamila [02:50]: “He kind of has.”
They delve into the psychological aspects, suggesting that both artists have engaged in mutual “baby shots” over a decade, leading to potential shifts in hip-hop's creative direction towards more authentic artistry amidst industry challenges.
Jamila and Mecca engage in an extensive conversation about Michael Jackson's unparalleled influence on dance and how artists like Chris Brown draw inspiration from him. They discuss Jackson's evolving style—from the iconic moonwalk to his transformation over the years—and how his legacy continues to shape new generations.
Notable Quotes:
Jamila [06:21]: “He was amazing and hilarious in his own right. Love him to pieces.”
Mecca [12:10]: “He will tell you that he is heavily inspired by Michael Jackson.”
The hosts compare the dance styles of Michael Jackson, Usher, and Chris Brown, debating the originality and uniqueness of Chris Brown’s moves, while acknowledging his exceptional talent.
The conversation shifts towards sensitive topics like medical racism and colorism, especially in the context of celebrity children. They discuss Lil Yachty’s decision not to publicly share his daughter, linking it to broader societal issues of colorism and the stigmatization of darker-skinned children.
Notable Quote:
Jamila [47:33]: “It's always so backwards.”
The hosts emphasize the importance of early intervention for children with developmental challenges and critique the misconceptions surrounding medical racism, urging the Black community to seek appropriate medical care without fear.
In the "Spin It" segment, Jamila and Mecca tackle a heartfelt listener story about a tumultuous relationship plagued by infidelity and financial instability. The listener, a 24-year-old mother of two, seeks advice on whether to leave her unfaithful and non-supportive partner.
Listener’s Story Highlights:
Notable Quotes:
Jamila [65:47]: “You need to make sure that you are the immediate guardian.”
Mecca [69:30]: “He’s not even doing that, so what’s the point of him?”
The hosts provide blunt and no-nonsense advice, encouraging the listener to prioritize her and her children's safety and well-being. They stress the importance of legal action, securing child support, and moving out to seek a healthier environment.
Towards the end of the episode, Jamila and Mecca read and respond to listener comments from various platforms like Spotify and Apple Music. They appreciate the community's support and address feedback on topics ranging from boycott discussions to the integration of spirituality and church in their conversations.
Notable Quotes:
Spotify Listener [82:27]: “Love y’all down. You guys are so freaking hilarious.”
Jamila [84:32]: “Thank y’all.”
The hosts acknowledge the diverse perspectives of their audience, reinforcing their commitment to delivering both entertainment and insightful commentary.
In their closing remarks, Jamila and Mecca reiterate their dedication to providing unfiltered and engaging content. They tease upcoming discussions and encourage listeners to stay connected through subscriptions and social media engagement.
Notable Quotes:
Jamila [86:43]: “Another week, another episode of Unhinged & Immoral, and we'll see you next time.”
Mecca [87:05]: “Love you, bye.”
In this episode of "Unhinged & Immoral," Jamila Bell and Mecca Evans navigate a landscape rich with celebrity culture, personal struggles, and societal issues. From dissecting high-profile feuds and celebrating Black History Month to addressing deep-seated problems like medical racism and offering real-life relationship advice, the hosts deliver a blend of humor, expertise, and raw honesty. Notable quotes punctuate their discussions, providing memorable insights and emphasizing their unfiltered approach to podcasting.
Whether you're a long-time listener or new to the show, this episode offers a comprehensive look into the intertwined worlds of pop culture and personal experience, making it a must-listen for anyone seeking candid conversations on trending topics.