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The Heavyweight Podcast Season 2 Episode 220

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This week we’re talking about the music that shaped our lives. From first albums to skipped tracks, we reflect on the playlists that told the truth about who we were and who we were becoming. We also unpack the rise of AI in creative spaces and what’s at risk when convenience starts to replace connection.

Along the way, we debate favorite albums, swap stories about music memories, and share the artists who raised us. Whether you’re all about hip-hop classics, gospel deep cuts, or R&B anthems, this one will have you thinking about the soundtrack to your own

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SPEAKER_03:

Welcome to the Heavyweight Podcast.

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The message behind saying the title of the Heavyweight Podcast is to be able to say that we can we can weigh in some heavy shit. What we're talking about is important from every aspect of it. It's a heavy weight. It's not just about physical weight, but the weight of things that that can weigh our minds. So I think it's dope that we can have this conversation.

SPEAKER_01:

People want to know you more musically. So it gives a nigga. This nigga who does the music. The nigga whose music they actually listen to. I got bars too. I doubt it. They're just at the gym.

SPEAKER_04:

They're barbells, dumbbells.

SPEAKER_02:

I hear bear bells.

SPEAKER_04:

I think I'm I'm gonna have I'm gonna have AI RB a fire at 16. I looked at it last night, nigga. There's gonna be a lot of those. AI 16?

SPEAKER_02:

I looked at it last night, nigga, because I was curious. It works. I know, but that's the scary part, man. It just disturbs. How you gonna compete?

SPEAKER_03:

Like, I hate that shit.

SPEAKER_02:

And the thing is it pulls from everything. So you can say in the style of, and it'll be like say less, and it'll come back to you like, how the fuck did you come up with a punch?

SPEAKER_03:

There's gonna be some niggas, comedians out there where you're like, that joke is too good. Yeah, like there's no way you wrote that motherfucker.

SPEAKER_04:

Hey, nigga, hey, if I say send me some beats, nigga, don't worry. Just send me just send the beats.

SPEAKER_01:

Nah, finna do it.

SPEAKER_03:

Uh oh, what did the game do? 64? I think we're gonna have to out you. Wait. Just as artists, we have to out you. Game did 64.

SPEAKER_04:

I'm doing a I'm doing a 128.

SPEAKER_02:

And then I was curious to um if you like if, for example, if our right lyrics, I put lyrics that I that were unfinished, and I said, Finish these. Make this more tight, yeah, or this, and it or technical and do it. It did it. It literally said it gave it, it analyzed it and said you have a strong base to da da da da da da da. And then it gave you another. I was like, who the fuck is crazy?

SPEAKER_04:

Oh, I'm finna be a rapper, nigga. We on 220. You still gotta perform it, nigga. Like no, I don't. No, I don't, nigga. You see these niggas that do back end tracks all the time? I just gotta stand on stage and yeah. Yeah.

SPEAKER_03:

Oh. That's true. This is true. That's sad. That's true. That's you okay? Sorry. You just wrong, Desk.

SPEAKER_01:

Nothing.

SPEAKER_04:

I'm gonna be, you know, I'm gonna start treating you like a lady.

SPEAKER_01:

I'm good.

SPEAKER_04:

I'm gonna be softer with you.

SPEAKER_01:

No, you're not.

SPEAKER_04:

And it's okay.

SPEAKER_01:

That's all right.

SPEAKER_04:

I know you. When you said you was a nigga, so I treated you like one.

SPEAKER_01:

I'm a whole ass nigga. It's it's it's it's difficult to understand. Like, I'm a lady and I'ma dress like a girl and I'm gonna do girly things, but I'm still like a whole ass nigga. And I think it's because I think more logically than emotionally.

SPEAKER_04:

Hold on, hold on. I can't, I I can't say it to you, but I want you to say it. Like the dude from the um, like like Drew C. Oh, you one of them.

SPEAKER_01:

Oh, oh, what'd he call that damn girl? Nigga bitch. You one of them nigga bitches. I love Drewski.

SPEAKER_04:

Shout out to Drewski, he's hilarious to me. Then he walked away, he said, I kind of want to give it to a little nigga.

SPEAKER_01:

He's hilarious. That nigga is funny. He's a tech.

SPEAKER_02:

That that is the feedback I get from about you. What? Is that she's she's like, she she balances the line. So it's like a lot of times you we looking for the female perspective, but it's kind of like four niggas.

SPEAKER_01:

She don't rhyme for the ladies.

SPEAKER_04:

I I did hear you didn't rhyme for the ladies.

SPEAKER_01:

I don't be it's not that I don't be trying to ride for y'all girls, but it's just that I just think more logically than I think with my emotions. And I just it also makes it hard for me dating because you not finna put no bullshit on me, nigga, because I'm already up on the bullshit. So you gotta just keep it straight with me, because otherwise. Yeah, it makes it very hard for me because niggas be mad because I've because I don't fall for the hooky though. Go get me a nigga bitch. I dated somebody at the house, then niggas is that's what I'm saying.

SPEAKER_04:

I'm like, this nigga just be talking. Ain't that the point of the podcast to talk to me? Like we gotta hang out or like like like Ain't that the point of the podcast to talk, nigga?

SPEAKER_01:

I I get that. We in us looking for another female, we probably need a girl that's softer than me.

SPEAKER_02:

That's what they're saying. It's like you play off of that better than he's like, because when you're with us, you just kind of be like, that's four niggas up there. It's like, oh damn, like you probably need like a singer. We need to get Maya up here.

SPEAKER_01:

Like the singer?

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01:

I mean, yeah, absolutely.

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah, but I don't think we'll be doing much talking though. Like, I everybody's staring, like staring at.

SPEAKER_01:

I I wouldn't talk at all. What'd you say? That's gonna be that's gonna be the day I'm my most nigga-ish, because I'm a hit on her. I'm not gonna lie to you.

SPEAKER_03:

I'm just like this.

SPEAKER_01:

So you comfy you want some you want some water or I'm gonna be like, so you said your love was like, whoa, huh? Let me see.

SPEAKER_02:

I've never been a vegan. 40 minutes of shooting their shot.

SPEAKER_01:

Let me let me see.

SPEAKER_02:

It's like that. We don't even know what the episode was about. They were just shooting their shot.

SPEAKER_01:

You said, take me there, I want to go there, let's go. Shit.

unknown:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02:

She can change my type of thing. So when you did that song with Soak the Shocker, how offbeat was it? Yeah, I was gonna say.

SPEAKER_04:

How did you like record? Wait, wait, wait.

SPEAKER_03:

We should go live and watch the no limit and cash money versus on Sunday? Is this week? It's already coming. I don't know what it is, but that's just gonna be hilarious. It's not gonna be good. It's gonna be hilarious. Ain't nobody gonna be there.

SPEAKER_04:

It's gonna be the new, new, new no limit. And then they and and they said it's supposed to be no limit versus cash money, not young money. So they said they won't be playing no Drake, no Nikki. Yeah. So just I mean, just kind of win off for that alone. Just Hot Boys and Young Wayne. Did Wayne show up? Yeah, I'm I mean, I mean probably still in the contract.

SPEAKER_01:

He's coming with all four.

SPEAKER_02:

It ain't like he had he's recovering from the Super Bowl.

SPEAKER_01:

He might be. Bad bunny couldn't be there, though. What about uh now he's mad as hell because Bad Bunny gonna be there? I love Bad Bunny.

SPEAKER_04:

I don't know Bad Bunny's music, but I don't I didn't I never understood the I said, nigga, it's a lot of Hispanic people who like Bad Bunny and listen.

SPEAKER_03:

This listen to the music weekend before that, the nigga sold about 800 million dollars worth of tickets and shit like that. Of course he's doing the supermarket. What the fuck are you talking about?

SPEAKER_01:

My husband speaks Spanish, so I be knowing what Bad Money is saying because I get he translates it for me.

SPEAKER_04:

But the thing is that people don't understand. I thought I thought very I thought about this. I said, there is no because they're talking about the country stars, right? I don't think there's a country star that will sell that could sell out a football stadium. The only the only Caucasian person I feel like could sell out a football stadium is Taylor Swift. And she's not true.

SPEAKER_03:

Apparently she turned it down. That ain't true. They've they've they've done tours. It's just Kidney Chesney, fucking football stadiums?

unknown:

Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_01:

But the people that the people that and I'm gonna say this, and I'm gonna get it. Let me be clear. The statements that I'm about to make are mine alone, and they're not the reflection of the podcast. The people that could probably buy those tickets, that they would the fan base couldn't afford those tickets.

SPEAKER_03:

They don't give a fuck about who's there. They want to sell to the world.

SPEAKER_04:

But I'm saying if you put country artists up there, the fan base Most people take the time to they have time to talk to Super Bowl, take a shit anyway. Yeah.

SPEAKER_03:

You know, so it's like no matter what you do, if you put up a country person, there's gonna be another bunch of niggas. Yeah, sorry, we went on a whole thing. I don't think we started.

SPEAKER_01:

So we just off track because music is actually really speaking about today. Um, you know, they say that you are whatever you consume. And in this case, we're not talking about food or pussy. In this case, we're speaking about music. Um, they said the things that you listen to are a reflection of who you are. Today we're gonna dive deep on if that's the truth. Is is what you're listening to a reflection of who you are as we drive through episode 220. We driving? We're driving through this. We're gonna drive a boat on this.

SPEAKER_04:

Are we rocking the boat?

SPEAKER_01:

We're driving the boat on this.

SPEAKER_03:

Child, I miss Aaliyah. Nigga.

SPEAKER_01:

We driving it.

SPEAKER_03:

A bunch of niggas on boats? Yeah.

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You saw slicker on. I was that one night with the Lark, I was I went down memory lane. There was Aaliyah, genuine, etc. I was just showing Alark and he was just vibing out with me. That's dope.

SPEAKER_01:

He seems like he's your musically inclined child. You can tell. I I seen him a video you posted to him and he was he was grooving. You can tell.

SPEAKER_04:

I may I may or may not be preparing to have AI write a disc track for one of McFox kids so that there is a Robinson. Are you gonna do the Joe Button thing?

SPEAKER_03:

The Joe Butt with his son dist. And he's over there like, hey, if that nigga do it, we have to eat these books.

SPEAKER_01:

This is episode 220. Okay, I'm Daz the Diva, your host. Why you fuck why you got Twain in your voice today?

SPEAKER_04:

220.

SPEAKER_01:

We're talking about country, we're back. That was my uh Beyonce uh uh tinfoil voice, my country. Um back with these three amazing gentlemen. Introduce yourself to the people who don't know.

SPEAKER_03:

Oh, I'm I'm I'm gonna be silk the shocker today. Fuck it. We talk your music. Hell yeah. We staying off beat off beat, baby.

SPEAKER_01:

So he won't be on one beat this whole episode.

SPEAKER_03:

I ain't gonna talk about none of the topics. I'm gonna just be on something else.

SPEAKER_01:

Sorry.

SPEAKER_04:

Oh, it's your boy Molito.

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Positive. I'm stutter. I'm stutter murc McFly.

SPEAKER_04:

Merck Merck. Are you murking all the disc records against you from from them from them uh children of yours?

SPEAKER_02:

I don't know. I'm just I'm just in murk mode.

SPEAKER_04:

Oh I think everyone's gonna have some fire ass bars.

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah, the way she be looking at me anytime something don't go her way.

SPEAKER_04:

I think she's writing them in her diary, you don't know about them. She she she she prepared herself.

SPEAKER_02:

She got smoke for me. I was like, yeah.

SPEAKER_03:

This is all because I said no.

SPEAKER_04:

You didn't pick me up that day. Now you gonna see what it feels like.

SPEAKER_01:

I'm not finna play with y'all. How are y'all weeks?

SPEAKER_03:

Jamming. Go birds. Jamming.

SPEAKER_01:

Fuck the motherfucking birds, nigga.

SPEAKER_03:

I love I love birds.

SPEAKER_01:

Fuck the birds.

SPEAKER_03:

And I hope you like jamming too.

SPEAKER_01:

Cowboys, nigga.

SPEAKER_03:

Oh, he can't. Never mind. My week was good until you said that shit.

SPEAKER_01:

Give a fuck. Cowboys, nigga. Cowboys, nigga.

SPEAKER_03:

Dick Prescott.

SPEAKER_01:

Shut the fuck up, nigga.

SPEAKER_03:

Dakota. Yeah. I call that nigga Dakota.

SPEAKER_04:

His whole name. Yeah. That's his name.

SPEAKER_01:

I don't know that's a nigga name with it. I don't give a fuck. You niggas. Y'all I I I hate when y'all double team me. That's what really be getting me.

SPEAKER_04:

Whoa, there is no trains in here. Um somebody said, somebody said Dak Presto is like Whataburger. Everyone in Texas thinks he's great.

SPEAKER_03:

That's funny as fuck. Because that's the truth. Whataburger is never mind. Off yeah. How was your week?

SPEAKER_04:

How's your week, McFly?

SPEAKER_03:

This is your week. Did you skip skip you?

SPEAKER_04:

Yeah, he skipped us.

SPEAKER_01:

We definitely skipping him because the nigga put some fucking go birds. Nigga, how was your week? Go birds.

SPEAKER_02:

I always chill. Um, you know, uh went to work and uh uh achieved the unachievable and uh progress and made a lot of people upset and probably have like 20 more enemies, you know. In the words of Cat Williams, if you know get more haters.

SPEAKER_03:

You got a lot of audacity in my video I said a lot of audacity some of the shit you say people be saying, I'm like, that's like a lot of audacity to just say that to me.

SPEAKER_04:

But niggas, but the thing is niggas never say shit to the face. Yeah, it's always it's always uh a lot of niggas feel comfortable.

SPEAKER_03:

Yeah, let me tell so-and-so.

SPEAKER_04:

I I got I have so many people talk shit about me every week, I just be laughing at them. I be like, I appreciate it.

SPEAKER_03:

Is this what these niggas do at work?

SPEAKER_01:

No, I'm the online. Oh, because I'm like, damn, y'all niggas' job is hot. Y'all need y'all need hazardous pay. They at the fucking job talking shit. Are they fucking with you at work?

SPEAKER_02:

At work, no, I it's I've explained I explained this to Zuli the other day. Um the thing that I I I've learned, and maybe it's it's a uh a growth as a person because I'm so used to dealing with certain things and aspects, is that I started to understand and I was explaining to her. When you're dealing with constant things, it's even if it bothers you in private, anytime you're presented with the situation in public, don't give the other side the energy or to let them know that you they affected you in some way. So, like, even at work, when they look to get rises out of me, I can't operate in the in the energy or space to let you know that you affect me. Even if that's the case, I'm still gonna approach it as if I didn't I wasn't phased or I didn't see it.

SPEAKER_00:

Oh, yeah. You can rise above.

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah, because at the end of the day, even if it is a bothering me, you're not gonna know it because I'm not gonna allow you to affect me publicly. That's what they want to see. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01:

So I wish I had that type of maturity. I'm not I don't. I feel like I'm not I'm I'm I I'm not gonna stab you. I just I really do be my comebacks be so quick that you really I I'd be excited to tell you the shit that just popped in my head. So I think I but but I do need to work on that. Nigga, did you just snap with your middle finger?

SPEAKER_04:

Yeah, you can't, but it's like she was like doing a whole fucking hand type shit. I'm like, I'm like, nigga, I I don't think she was using her thumb at all, nigga. I was like, what the fuck?

SPEAKER_02:

I said maybe she was maybe that backpack, she don't need it. So in Des energy, my brain went to when you said my comebacks be so quick, I was like, Yeah, my come be quick too.

SPEAKER_01:

It just Oh my gosh.

SPEAKER_02:

Foss it just flap, flap, right in her face. That shit was good.

SPEAKER_03:

Well, shit was good. Yeah, it was good. Apparently, my YouTube is all about that. That's what every account, every commercial is busting quick. Premature ejaculation. I'm like, what the fuck? Are we still in the weeks?

SPEAKER_01:

Oh my god, my week was great. Um too eventful. Um, you know. Go birds. Fuck the birds.

SPEAKER_03:

Um we're gonna slide right into music.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah. I'm gonna go ahead and uh and and and we're gonna start with the rapid fire. And this time we're gonna actually rapidly as possible. Answer the question.

SPEAKER_02:

You say rapidly or rapidly?

SPEAKER_01:

If you feel like you wanna music while you feel like you want to throw a rap out there, you have bars.

SPEAKER_03:

I don't have bars chat GPT. Whenever it is.

SPEAKER_02:

Can I redo the the verse that I did on Instagram?

SPEAKER_04:

Sure. Sure.

unknown:

Go ahead.

SPEAKER_02:

Do I rate right now?

SPEAKER_04:

Go ahead. I mean, if you want to.

SPEAKER_03:

I thought that's what you meant.

SPEAKER_02:

Oh.

SPEAKER_04:

So do are we snapping?

SPEAKER_02:

You can snap.

SPEAKER_04:

Poetry.

SPEAKER_02:

But uh, as I said, lyrically, I ain't even scratched the surface yet. Cats putting up money to see me, and they ain't worth the bet. I'll flow a combo of Papa Molly's on Percocets, stranglehold on the globe, and I ain't gotta hurt your neck. Problem with the scene, it's all the same thing. Two million rappers pushing for the same dream. I would switch to RB, but I can't sing. Not addicted to drugs, no, I never did fiend. But these punch lines got your body on lean. Removing vital organs first from starting with your spleen. Would castrate the masses of the rappers, but when it came to balls, none of y'all ever had them. Splitting open chest, just exposing that you're heartless. If y'all not real, then where the fuck are the artists? This is my motherfucking initiation. You're witnessing the uproar nation of domination. Now face it.

SPEAKER_01:

Because where the fuck is all the artists, okay? Nigga, I'll drink today, okay? Okay. I don't rap, nigga.

SPEAKER_03:

Okay. You got you got bars do though? I rolls dolo from state to state. That's it. Oh you don't know that movie reference. You know that movie reference?

SPEAKER_01:

Um, did you ask me, was he still drinking this cup? Hell yeah, nigga. Y'all not finna, y'all not finna have me out here, out here. Shit.

SPEAKER_02:

I know you you have you have one bar. Me? Yeah, it's your go-to bar.

SPEAKER_03:

Fuck him, he got a bar. I like that.

SPEAKER_02:

Fuck him. Fuck him. Fuck him. You can start every verse with that or end it with it. Fuck him. Fuck him. Ain't there a son?

SPEAKER_03:

That's my sign off.

SPEAKER_01:

Fuck him. Didn't Martin have that name on his stand-ups? Fuck him, girl. Yeah. Fuck him. Uh, what's that girl name?

SPEAKER_04:

Um ask the questions, nigga.

SPEAKER_01:

No, somebody got that damn song. Hold on, because that's when it's it's gonna drive me nuts until I know who sang that song. Fuck him? Yeah. Yeah.

SPEAKER_03:

I'm sure there's a lot of songs named Fuck.

SPEAKER_01:

It's a very good one. What's that girl named? Cash Doll. Cash Doll sings fuck.

SPEAKER_03:

I'll be bumping that.

SPEAKER_01:

I don't know.

SPEAKER_02:

I don't know what none of them bitches look like. I gotta get that shirt that with the chicken on it. It says fuck him.

SPEAKER_04:

Yeah, though. Fuck all. Did I sing that Lauren Hill shirt?

SPEAKER_02:

I think you did.

SPEAKER_04:

I want to buy that motherfucker. That motherfucker.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah, well. You know I love me a black making shirt. I love Lauren Hill. And if you should start making shirts, then I could just rotate back and forth between your house and your house from my shirts.

SPEAKER_03:

That's true.

SPEAKER_02:

I listened to the Lauren Hill uh D'Angelo song, and then it made me listen to the J. Cole sample of that song.

SPEAKER_03:

Oh, that's such a great song.

SPEAKER_01:

J. Cole sampled it. Yeah. What's it called? Send it to me. I think it's let it go. You have Apple Music?

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah. Send it to me. I think I need to let it go. Let it go. Let it go.

SPEAKER_01:

Why are you rolling your neck like Bill Cosby like that?

SPEAKER_02:

Because nothing even matters. Don't do that. Bill Cosby don't like niggas.

SPEAKER_03:

I love you.

SPEAKER_01:

You look like you was trying to get your Jin O putting.

SPEAKER_03:

Said Lauren Hill, don't sue me. No, I don't be dropping Quaalus and bitches drinks.

SPEAKER_02:

I ain't want to front like a guy, nigga. I ain't got it.

SPEAKER_01:

Was the first album you ever bought for download?

SPEAKER_04:

If I dropped the Quaylus of my wife's drink, she'd be here because she'd sleep.

SPEAKER_02:

Right now, it was the first album I ever bought. That I bought was DeBrat Functified. Oh, but that's not I thought you talked about the one where she had the bikini in the album. No, this was like the her first album. I thought De Bratt was one of the my favorite rappers. Because I wouldn't put on game during for Chris Cross because she was on Chris Cross album. But DeBrat was one of the first. Like I was like, this chick is fire. Like she can spit. So that was the first. When I actually saved up money, I went, there was a uh a record store next to my dad's barber shop, and I went in there and he worked with me. And uh, and I was a I bought uh it was my first CD actually. I bought uh DeBrat's Functifier.

SPEAKER_04:

Are you talking about records or are you talking about albums?

SPEAKER_02:

It was the first album I bought then.

SPEAKER_04:

The first I've had a lot of albums before this, but the first one I actually purchased and didn't like either it was gifted or stole.

SPEAKER_02:

Um subtly, huh?

SPEAKER_04:

Yeah, subtly. Uh was Country Grammar.

SPEAKER_02:

Hot shit. I seen it. I can't even say that because I got that illegally.

SPEAKER_03:

Was that around Napster too? Yeah. High school. That's 99. Yeah, 99. Damn, I hate that I could do that with music. Like, that's how I base it all my life. But anyway, I think my was uh you're gonna love this. This is your this is your favorite. This is your favorite. This is your he's your favorite. Oh yeah, I bought Warren G. Oh my god.

SPEAKER_02:

Damn.

SPEAKER_01:

You don't like Warren G?

SPEAKER_03:

Regulators was the first album I bought.

SPEAKER_02:

He was in uh Menaphy.

SPEAKER_01:

I know he did.

SPEAKER_02:

And I ever was like, you know, you're running, it's his barb shop, so he came to this barbershop. I'm not coming back to this barbershop.

SPEAKER_03:

I don't want to have to tell this.

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah, like I don't want to, oh man, you fuck with the no that was the first one.

SPEAKER_04:

The first, the first, that was the first CD I had all thugs and had Harmony, but I stole that from my sister. I got oh, I lied because my first first one I bought wasn't um it wasn't a CD. It was a tape. I actually had the the the Black Street album on tape.

SPEAKER_02:

I was like the my actual buying, yeah, me trying to hustle money was but I've had like Chriss Cross and stuff. But I bought that nail album.

SPEAKER_04:

I bought that nail album on my first paycheck.

SPEAKER_01:

The first one I had was in was uh The Art of War. That was the first one I think I bought, but the first one I had was a tape and it was Chriss Cross. Um I think crossed out, I think was the name of it.

SPEAKER_02:

I used to wear my stuff backwards. Oh, I believe it. Chriss Cross.

SPEAKER_01:

I believe it.

SPEAKER_02:

I used to I I thought they were back.

SPEAKER_01:

What's your go-to hype up song in the moment?

SPEAKER_04:

Right now? Then that should change.

SPEAKER_01:

Just in general. Just in general.

SPEAKER_04:

No, no, right now, it's Cardi. Pretty and pretty as fuck.

SPEAKER_01:

Pretty and I'm petty as fuck.

SPEAKER_04:

Pretty and I'm petty as fuck. Turn the TV off. That makes me want to throw ass.

SPEAKER_02:

That's a good one.

SPEAKER_01:

That nigga said that shit make you want to throw ass. Say yours again, please.

SPEAKER_02:

TV off. Kendrick. When I hear the mustard shit. That shit go hard, but pretty pretty as fuck on.

SPEAKER_01:

Pretty and I'm petty as fuck.

SPEAKER_04:

I said, I said the fuck the part. This is a diss song, but you can really dance to this motherfucker.

SPEAKER_01:

Maria Bia. Poor Bia. Shout out to Bia.

SPEAKER_04:

She said, I told you, ho, I was addressing you on my time, bitch. I said, okay.

SPEAKER_01:

And listen. And she did. And then Bia got her ass up there, was like, listen, I just want to get in the studio with her. Like, fuck it, never mind. Cause you knew. Cause you knew. Kevin? Turn up, you said? Yeah, what's your like hype song?

SPEAKER_03:

Hype. It don't gotta be rap.

SPEAKER_01:

Anything. No, nigga.

SPEAKER_03:

If it be like Cheryl Crow, mine should be off, off base.

SPEAKER_01:

No, well, you like what you like.

SPEAKER_03:

Off base sometimes. You know what? I'll I'll I'll do I'll do I'll do my I'll go with Nelly. Nigga, pick up one song. I'll go my Nelly Frittato. I knew it. I'll go my Nelly Frittato. It would be a white woman. And then say it right. Hey, is Nelly Fritato thick as fuck though? She got she.

SPEAKER_01:

And what she did to get your freak on that bitch was like kick, kick, kick, kick, kick, kick, kick, kick.

SPEAKER_03:

She got black girl curves.

SPEAKER_01:

That she was, yeah. Yeah.

SPEAKER_03:

That might be why I started listening. I was like, yeah, you know. Well, she was skinny then. That wasn't then. She got black girl curves. I thought you were gonna say flaw like a bird. That is my that's my go-to karaoke song. Karaoke, no matter what. I think that's my life. It's like I've my wife kind of made me stop being a bird.

SPEAKER_04:

I've had it.

SPEAKER_03:

She made you give your dreams up. She made me the one for you. Stop flying away.

SPEAKER_04:

I don't think she's the one. She made you give your dreams up. That's not that's not fun.

SPEAKER_03:

No, not my dreams. I just I used to just fly away.

SPEAKER_02:

Well, meanwhile, I'm still saying fuck all.

SPEAKER_01:

Oh god. My song is Whitney Houston. Um, I'm your baby tonight. I love that song. That is one of the best ones. I fucking love like I I get on Dominique nerve when that song comes on. I love that song. That is like my hype up. I love Whitney.

SPEAKER_03:

There's too many hype-up songs. That's the one. Now that you're saying it, I'm like, put a hump in your back end. Shake it.

SPEAKER_01:

Hey, okay. Put that song on. You know who the hose in the room is after that song. Well, that's that song. That's how I lost my braid.

SPEAKER_03:

That's why I'll be in the club. Like you lost your braid? That's what we got.

SPEAKER_01:

You don't watch my videos. Because maybe I lost my braid in the club the other day. Don't know where that bitch is. And that's what I was dancing to. That's what I was dancing to when that braid slipped out. It's somewhere on the dance. If I think one of them kids got it, they was like, nigga, you worked the shit out that old bitch. That's E40, right? Huh?

SPEAKER_03:

I think that's E40. Put a home in your back.

SPEAKER_01:

The alarming rate. The man would be like, What's my favorite word? Be interested.

SPEAKER_02:

Of individual braids I see in him at anytime I go to Walmart. Nigga. It's alarming. They'd be in there fighting.

SPEAKER_03:

You just look down, you'd be like, what the fuck? Knott's Berry Farm was the worst. You find whole hair. Well, you're like, so you just kept going. Like fuck it. Fuck it.

SPEAKER_02:

That's crazy.

SPEAKER_01:

One art you first make fly, okay? One artist that you would love to spend the day with in the studio.

SPEAKER_02:

Jay-Z.

SPEAKER_01:

I knew you were gonna say that. Does it have to be the studio? Yes, Nick, it has to be the studio. We're talking about music. But I'm not a I don't want to. I don't care. If you were gonna make a song right now, who would you want to spend a day with?

SPEAKER_04:

Dead or alive? I'm just trying to have fun.

SPEAKER_01:

So who you want to spend a day with, people?

SPEAKER_04:

I'm gonna say three stacks. I want to spend a day with Maya.

SPEAKER_01:

Thank you.

SPEAKER_02:

You're gonna be doing some weird abstract shit with Andre three stacks.

SPEAKER_03:

Do you have the flute? Making peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. Like, nigga, what are we doing, man?

SPEAKER_04:

We ain't even rapping. I'm gonna leave the studio a whole different person.

SPEAKER_02:

You know what we need? Oh yeah. You're like, wait, what?

SPEAKER_03:

I thought we was rapping, nigga. What about it?

SPEAKER_02:

We're gonna take the dogs for a walk, but there are no dogs. That's okay.

SPEAKER_03:

Since you made it dead or alive, I'm gonna go Mac Miller. That's the nigga I would love to like sit with. I fuck with Mac Miller. Wow. He seemed like he was fun as fuck, like just in the studio. That would be somebody.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah, I would want to spend time with him as well. That's not my person, but I discovered that I liked his music after he passed away. And I just feel like he would have had an interesting story to tell. There would have been a bomb ass backstory in between every song y'all made. So I would I would love to spend it.

SPEAKER_02:

My favorite song of his and performance is still 2009.

SPEAKER_03:

That's a great song.

SPEAKER_02:

And when you hear it, and then the emotion and the state it puts you in, it's like that's have you watched uh watch The Tiny Desk?

SPEAKER_03:

That one's dope.

SPEAKER_02:

And you can see the emotion and when he's performing, I was like, that's that's a hard feat. That's an artist thing.

SPEAKER_03:

There's a video of him and Nipsey in the studio, and that music isn't out. And I'm like, I would love to hear what those motherfuckers came up with.

SPEAKER_02:

Nipsey's another one.

SPEAKER_03:

Yeah, like that would have been some shit where you're like and I I like that that's dope because they kept it to the vest. They said, fuck it. We just made music to make music. Like, and that's dope. Like, I love that that still happens. I don't know if it still does, but I hope it does.

SPEAKER_01:

Um, I think I would want to spend a day in the studio with sorry next slide. You want the I can but that's still doable. I I can't be in the studio with you. Yeah, you can. I would love that.

SPEAKER_02:

You rot you won't be able to read what I wrote, but yeah. That's okay. Chicken scratch. Swatter's right there.

SPEAKER_01:

No.

SPEAKER_02:

I just don't want to like disturb the table and you're like, it's in the in the mix.

SPEAKER_01:

It's so many artists I would want to spend a day with. Tupac isn't necessarily one of them.

SPEAKER_03:

Oh, if he was in the studio, Tupac would just be like, God damn it. Right, nigga, you're not done. It's song 12, nigga. Like we got one more to do.

SPEAKER_01:

Like, I think maybe Luther Vandros. Wow. Yeah, check over you. Well, and I'm aware of that, but I would I think just because he wants Steve, he's so full. And I'm I'm very much as tough as I am on in some aspects, I'm like a lover girl. So I love those type of songs. Shut the fuck up.

SPEAKER_03:

I honestly think he was a nigga like people probably don't know about. Because like when you see some of the shit he was doing, I was like, that nigga was a diva. Yeah, like he's like, I'm gonna let y'all know what I do when I get in there. And I love a good diva. Busy.

SPEAKER_01:

I love a good diva. So do you want to be?

SPEAKER_04:

I'm convinced that Michael Jackson was a thug.

SPEAKER_01:

He was hanging out with Crips. I heard Didn't you hear the story?

SPEAKER_03:

They said he told Tupac he was gonna beat his ass if he fucked over uh Quincy Jones' daughter. I was like, Oh.

unknown:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01:

Oh, he could probably giggle, but that nigga he probably didn't.

SPEAKER_03:

He probably said, I'm gonna have the Crips beat your ass.

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah, have you heard the actual the videos of what is a real speaking voice sounds like? It's more like it's a deep voice, yeah. But that that's just for the the the public perception. But his voice was deep. So their phone calls like hey, pop. Yeah, just so you know, nigga. Be with the Crips, nigga.

SPEAKER_01:

You know who this is like Michael, and that's crazy because people to be so obsessed with who he was as a person, as an artist, nobody knew who the nigga was.

SPEAKER_02:

Exactly. That's that's the artist mystique that I don't think anyone will ever want that kind of mystique. That shit was crazy.

SPEAKER_01:

Now, of course, I also want to spend the time with Chris Brown in the studio doing line in the studio, probably not in the studio.

SPEAKER_02:

Um, I know a skeleton at work.

SPEAKER_01:

Oh my god. I saw your little skeleton picture. No, because he seems like okay, all jokes aside, I do love Chris Brown, but he seemed like such a fun ass person. He always doing some fun lit shit. So I feel like I would want to hang out with him and have fun.

SPEAKER_02:

Well, funny is I feel like he's a workaholic.

SPEAKER_03:

Yeah, I was gonna say the studio is different, like it's lock in, lock in mode. It's not even bullshit with that shit, though. Nigga, why are you talking to me like that?

SPEAKER_01:

I ain't gonna talk, I'm just gonna sit there.

SPEAKER_04:

You just be staring at me like I do, I do feel like Chris probably go, I think Chris recorded like Pac. Yeah, we just have to get these songs done.

SPEAKER_03:

I put out with a 50 album 50 uh song album. Yeah, that nigga probably had 200 songs for the album. Like, god damn.

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah, he definitely strikes me as he's an asshole in the in the in the studio, but a lot of times you have to be probably because he's like y'all need to shut the fuck up, fucking. Yeah, like he's so high. Fuck with that though. You have to be something of songs, nigga. If I could tell you how many fucking studio sessions when niggas was just talking, yeah, he's like, nigga, shut up. We gotta finish this. Like trying to record, nigga.

SPEAKER_01:

This this one's kind of co game. What song always gets skipped no matter what?

SPEAKER_04:

Right now, anything that got Drake works.

SPEAKER_02:

Oh, that's unfortunately true. It don't hit the same no more. But uh passion any wishbone verse.

SPEAKER_01:

I'm skipping already. I'm skipping Ray. Yeah, but he hit it first. Where Recko? I'm gonna give a damn. Um I feel like I'm one wished out for a lifetime. I'ma skip one wish. If I had one wish. Really? Yeah, because God. God damn, I'm tired of hearing that motherfucker song.

SPEAKER_02:

Trying to think what actual song.

SPEAKER_03:

Damn that I skip every time. That's that's cold game. You wasn't lying.

SPEAKER_00:

Mm-hmm.

SPEAKER_03:

Oh shit. There might be whole ass albums. I just I just I can't do the direct voice right now.

SPEAKER_04:

The whole, like not even passion fruit. I I I I I let it play into it until he starts singing, I cut it off.

SPEAKER_03:

I gotta look. I feel like there's something that I saw. I was playing something, and I'm like, I can't do it. I can't do it. Every time. Oh that's tough.

SPEAKER_01:

Give me something that you know you're gonna skip majority of the time if you can't get me every time.

SPEAKER_03:

Well, I'm just saying, because I skip it all the time, so I don't know.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah, I hate that one. What song do you hate?

SPEAKER_02:

Anything Iggy gives Alia.

SPEAKER_01:

Ah, skip skip, skip, skip. Why? Skipping, skip, skip, skip.

SPEAKER_02:

I fuck with Iggy.

SPEAKER_01:

I don't care.

SPEAKER_03:

Maybe two songs, but like that's crazy.

SPEAKER_02:

I think the fancy song is the only one I can tolerate.

SPEAKER_01:

I can tolerate the fancy song.

SPEAKER_04:

The Izzy songs I like, you don't like because it got uh two of them got Tiger, and I know you ain't gonna listen to Tiger.

SPEAKER_02:

I don't fuck with Tiger. That's another one.

SPEAKER_01:

Oh, I like Tiger.

SPEAKER_02:

Even though I like uh Rock City, I don't I like Tiger.

SPEAKER_01:

I stayed up to three o'clock in the morning to see him come to the club in Vegas just like him go, I like him.

SPEAKER_02:

I feel like so many beats were wasted on Tiger.

SPEAKER_01:

I like him. I like Tiger.

SPEAKER_02:

I fuck with Izzy. Say the wrong thing, you'll be hangman. Come on. It makes sense. You'll lose the game.

SPEAKER_01:

You're gonna pick the wrong letter.

SPEAKER_02:

I don't you pick the wrong letter. Then there was a line about Snoopy that he said, and I was like, Yeah, I can't.

SPEAKER_04:

Rebox on, I just do it, nigga. No one's gonna outdo that.

SPEAKER_03:

I'll skip the pack. Got my vans on, but they look like sneakers.

SPEAKER_01:

Oh yeah, baby. Please.

SPEAKER_02:

Just don't ever see me going down the street, but teach me how to Dougie because you'll see me trying to Dougie in the car.

SPEAKER_04:

Okay. Next question. That's terrible. Go go ahead. In the club? Just what are you drinking? Like, what's he doing? He's trying to Dougie. We've all answered. That was that was whoever wrote that in the should be taken's pen.

SPEAKER_02:

Teach me how to order. Daniel, if you hear the story, uh that's just sad.

SPEAKER_01:

One album that you can listen to forever with no skips.

SPEAKER_03:

I got many.

SPEAKER_02:

It's gonna sound very Yeah, it's gonna be Jay Z's the black album.

SPEAKER_01:

Okay, okay.

SPEAKER_04:

Uh it's it's gonna be Drew Hill Enter the Drew. That's a good one.

SPEAKER_03:

Or 444.

SPEAKER_04:

I fucking 444.

SPEAKER_01:

Really? No skips?

SPEAKER_03:

No skips.

SPEAKER_01:

If we go on with celebrities, I'm gonna say Chris Brown 1111. But there's an artist that I've been listening to lately. His name is Breezy XO, and he's out of LA, and he dropped his album, and that shit is fire.

SPEAKER_03:

Of course.

SPEAKER_01:

Oh, yeah, I didn't think about that. I didn't even think about that. But the reason why the album is fire, and I and I hope that he does not see this, and because he does follow our podcast, and I hope he doesn't see this and think I'm dogging him because I'm not dissing him. He don't look like the songs on that album. So when I see him, I thought it was gonna be like some rah-rah gangster shit. No, that nigga is like real deep. Um, he's rapping, but it's like on like more like a mix between rap and RB type shit. Oh okay. He's a vibe, and I wasn't expecting that. I was expecting for it to be like some rah-rah, gangbanger, pussy, bitch, bitch, bitty, bitch. But his music is smooth as fuck.

SPEAKER_02:

I was gonna say, is he more Bryson Tiller? He's actually doper than is it more Drakey?

SPEAKER_01:

He's more Bryson Tiller. I I'm gonna send you his album. He's dope. I was on.

SPEAKER_04:

Hold on, let me say this right. Bryce, you been fucking up, nigga.

SPEAKER_01:

What?

SPEAKER_04:

I don't know, man. You got he ain't I don't know, man. That ass album didn't do it for you, man.

SPEAKER_01:

Anyway, shout out to Breezy X, though. His album is tight. Um, I didn't put the correlation together between him and Chris Brown's name, so I didn't even think about that. Because I literally listened to it. He sent he sent me a message in the middle of the damn night and was like, hey, can you listen to my song? And if you if you don't like it, then block me.

SPEAKER_04:

Oh, that's dope.

SPEAKER_02:

Damn.

SPEAKER_01:

And I was like, sure.

SPEAKER_02:

Like I listen to it, I don't think I'll ever say that one. I think they just look for the reason to block him.

SPEAKER_01:

No, I listened to it and I was like, dang, I can't even block you, bro. This shit is hard. And so then he let me know his album was coming out, whatever. So then I told him, like, hey, you know, we have a podcast, and he was like, shit. He knew that. Talk to me. I don't think so.

SPEAKER_03:

I like that.

SPEAKER_01:

We knew that because I don't think everybody always knows that that I'm on the podcast until I like post a clip. Uh and then they be like, okay, hold on. But yeah, he he his music is tight.

SPEAKER_03:

I wasn't saying that in a disrespectful way. I don't think it's he might have known.

SPEAKER_01:

He might have known. I was being married just before I don't do shit, but send the niggas to McFly no way, so it don't matter.

SPEAKER_03:

You just be getting a whole bunch of shit like send it over to Mick Fly.

SPEAKER_02:

She did send a message and I was gonna respond, and I was just like, I'll just I'll see her tomorrow. She's like, Yeah, we we haven't done a talker shit in a while.

SPEAKER_03:

So yeah, we haven't. We haven't.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah, I I just I send everything your way. Nigga, I don't know. Ask McFly. So I don't know, but everybody answered at one album, no skips. You yeah, you did Drew Hill.

SPEAKER_02:

Either Blueprint or the Black album. Nigga, one album, quick one.

SPEAKER_03:

You said 444 too.

SPEAKER_02:

444 too. So I mean they they can interchange, but all those three albums I can eat.

SPEAKER_03:

I think I got a couple on that one though, on 444. I'll say the blueprint. 444 go hard.

SPEAKER_01:

No, I got a couple stuff. So you Jay Z is your is your all-time. Yeah, yeah, nigga, you ain't figured this out. Yes, I did, but I just want to hear I I'm not asking for me, I'm asking for them.

SPEAKER_02:

And I I uh the main reason is it wasn't it wasn't like that growing up. It didn't become that until I got older and I realized you you pay a devil's advocate today.

SPEAKER_01:

You don't know who side you are.

SPEAKER_03:

Oh, I get it now.

SPEAKER_02:

Sorry, please it didn't become that until I got older, and his music started resonating with me more the older I got. But before that it was DMX. Uh there was a while it was Tupac, there was a while it was uh shit. Um I don't know if people remember this Shaheen. Who the fuck is that? He was he's the affiliate to the Wu-Tang clan.

SPEAKER_01:

It's not Tupac no more, though. You don't like Tupac no more?

SPEAKER_02:

It's just it doesn't really like it never related to the game.

SPEAKER_01:

I think you said that on another episode.

SPEAKER_02:

When I got older, Jay-Z's and then his longevity too, because to be in your late 50s and still relevancy, though. Yeah, because like it it still hit like he's trying, he's essentially well, I feel like the the the character Ghost was trying to be on power, nick. Like he was trying to translate from street life to the war role.

SPEAKER_04:

This may be controversial. While I do believe that and then there were X is an album with no skips. I feel like The Great Depression is the great better album than Then There's X.

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah, I said I was a big DMX fan when I was in middle school. So go back up and Busy Bomb wasn't telling me Busy Bomb wasn't dope.

SPEAKER_03:

Go back and listen to the Great Depression. He switched up completely.

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah, I I don't I can't listen. His music don't connect with me like it used to when I was.

SPEAKER_03:

I like he went through his weird phase where it's just like, yo, nigga, why you trying to act like you just in the church, but you ain't? Like we know you ain't. And then they went back to like, okay, now he's rapping, but okay.

SPEAKER_01:

So rapping, rapping. This brings me into the next question. What three albums best describe who you are and why those three?

SPEAKER_02:

Are we who's who's starting?

SPEAKER_04:

Go ahead, McFly.

SPEAKER_01:

Go ahead, make fly.

SPEAKER_02:

Uh Friday Night Lights, J. Cole. That if you listen, especially the first end of that, it it connects to what I was going through at the same age, seven uh eighteen, nineteen. Um uh number two would be uh which is weird, but it would be uh Mr. Morale and the Big Seppers, and how at that time the the the personal stuff at home and how certain songs connect, like i everything he was extra describing in that entire album I was going through. So the uh the arguing at home to the to the the dealing with the the father time with the my dad and and him passing, like that album meant so much to me in that time because I had to fucking get through a hard time of my life on several fronts. So and um there's gonna be Kendrick Legend is uh good kid, Mad City. Um and how like him essentially lit growing up in a situation where you're not necessarily from that life, but you understand the life and trying to navigate through that life.

SPEAKER_01:

Okay, down there, Kevin.

SPEAKER_03:

Uh I'll go uh mine are probably more closer to time and stuff, but whoa Nelly. Nellie Fritato. Um you would have to listen to it and uh understand? Well yeah, I mean, yes. Because she goes on a whole lot of different things talking about youth and stuff like that and growing up and coming of age. So like that's even more the I'm like a bird thing. It's like it's almost like uh as we're speaking, self-aware type of thing. Like, nigga, I'm not staying here with you. Uh-oh. That cut off. Yeah, that one, Dick. Yeah, not that one. Okay. And then um, number two is Incubus Morning View. Because that's just a chill ass vibe. So like the whole thing is just kind of like, you know, you know how I am. Kind of representative of my chillness. And three. Oddly enough, I'm gonna go with uh another, I'm gonna go with Mac Miller again. But it's the good goad or good am. Like that album is just it's just the the fun. But there's also some shit in there where you're like, oh, that kind of is a lot deeper than you think if you don't listen to the whole if you gotta listen to the whole album, there's like a couple songs in there that's like, damn, that's a little deep. But the rest of the album is like, oh, okay, this is fun, good vibe. So representative of me, I would say. That was three, yeah, that's three.

SPEAKER_04:

Um, I don't know, that's hard, man. I don't know. False. Uh because my range of music is so wide, that's too much music. Um it's hard to nail her down to just three albums. This is difficult. Um, I'm gonna go with McFly. I'm gonna say uh Friday Night Lights. Um Friday Night Lights for me was something with that I I resonated with. Um especially the intro. Too deep for intro. Um every time I hear that song, that line hits hard, hits different every time. The good news is, nigga, you went you came a long way. The bad news is nigga, you went the wrong way. Like that, that that to me in my early 20s seemed like That was from Forrest Hills drawing.

SPEAKER_02:

Was it no such thing as a life that's better? Oh, it was.

SPEAKER_04:

Damn, I fucked up.

SPEAKER_02:

Love yours.

SPEAKER_03:

Love yours, yeah.

SPEAKER_04:

Um no. My bad. It's the um which I fuck with too, though.

SPEAKER_02:

So I think both of those albums go together.

SPEAKER_04:

So yeah.

SPEAKER_03:

That's a great fucking album.

SPEAKER_04:

What? Oh, I'm thinking uh the uh what's the what's the what's the Us to be in the one if you when you only want to know it. But uh yeah, so uh I fuck with Villematic like that. There's a lot of songs on Friday like that that resonated with me in the time. The college lines?

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_04:

I was in college at the time. Um I can also go uh Mr. Morale. Uh Mr. Morale happened to me uh that came out when I was in a weird space uh mentally and um dealing with a lot of personal trauma and um which kinda it kind of helped me get through shit. Um I can't tell you how many times I would just ride around on my bike with missing round and extra my headphones, just going nowhere, nigga. Just under my own motorcycle listening to Kendra Lamar, it's crazy shit. Um and then I would have to say um the the third one is um it's the fuck what's the name of the album? I think it's the third Anthony Hamilton album, and that's just strictly because the love song when it resonated with me and my wife.

SPEAKER_00:

That's so sweet.

SPEAKER_04:

I forget the name of the album.

SPEAKER_03:

That was good though. Somewhere off the top.

SPEAKER_01:

Okay, I'm just gonna go with what's currently happening in my life because I I don't know shit. That's fine in my damn childhood. Okay, so Tiana Taylor's escape room, because I don't like that. I don't give a fuck. I don't know what that nigga did.

SPEAKER_03:

That's the newest one, right?

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah. To Tiana. You know why? Because it probably doesn't resonate with you because you like your wife and your wife likes you.

SPEAKER_03:

Maybe yeah, after Shumpered, right?

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah, yeah. And I was kind of disappointed because I thought he was so fine, but he was doing her so wrong. But, anyways, um, I think that that album is a breakthrough album for women that are going to a divorce that um need to hear it's going to be okay. There's life after this. And then she popped out with Aaron Pierre. So now I'm like, do I get an Aaron Pierre when this is you do not know? Is that a part of Aaron Pierre Mufasa? That's Mufasa. Aaron Pierre, that's Mufasa, yeah, baby. Um, so I'm I'm I'm like, hey, yeah. Uh that so that wouldn't we can't get you Aaron Pierre.

SPEAKER_04:

We might get you uh uh a guy from the south.

SPEAKER_02:

I mean hey and give you uh Eric Paris from Paris from Paris from Paris, California.

SPEAKER_01:

Close as we can get close as close. Get it as close as we can get. Um my next album that I think I would pick will probably be um Love Deluxe by Shade, because I love her. Um I think she she she speaks about love in her music, how I fantasize love to be. Who we're talking about? Helen Sade. Helen Helen, yes, the group Sade speaks about love. Yes, the way that I um imagine that it should be. So there's that. And then this this this one is like, don't ask me too many fucking questions, okay? Uh oh. So remember, I told y'all I like thugs.

SPEAKER_03:

Where are we going? Where are we? Oh God, here we go.

SPEAKER_01:

So I didn't mean like I wanted like a shoot 'em up bang bang thug. Like I wanted like a like, I'm smooth, but I could get active type of a fucking thug.

SPEAKER_04:

Oh, you want an RB thug? What you would say?

SPEAKER_01:

Not necessarily RB, but like I want you to kind of be so there's y'all ain't even gonna know who this is because this for the young folks. But um, there's a rapper. I don't know if this man's name is Zoe Osama or Zoe Osama.

SPEAKER_03:

You're right. I don't know this nigga. I don't know this nigga.

SPEAKER_01:

But his new album, Mr. Nobody, I think is that the name of the damn album? I think it is Mr. Nobody. I think that he perfectly executes what I'm talking about when I say this is the type of man that I like. Because he's he with the shit, but he also with the romance. I like that. He's a gentleman gangster. He's a gentleman gangster. And I like that. So I think that describes like what type of love I would like to have. Like, I want to, I think it comes from wanting to feel uh protected and safe.

SPEAKER_04:

You feel safe here?

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah. Gravity.

SPEAKER_02:

Sorry.

SPEAKER_01:

Wait, who's saying that song?

SPEAKER_02:

John Mayer is white.

SPEAKER_01:

I like John Mayer.

SPEAKER_02:

I gotta ask this question to the table.

SPEAKER_01:

Go ahead.

SPEAKER_02:

What's the better album to you, Country Grammar or Nellyville?

SPEAKER_01:

I never listened to the whole album of either one of them. Nellieville. Nellyville by far.

SPEAKER_04:

Nellyville by far. As hard as Country Grammar will go, Nellyville by far is better.

SPEAKER_03:

I won't go by far, but Nellyville, I do go to that before I go to Country Grammar, to be honest.

SPEAKER_01:

Which song got the Air Force One song on?

SPEAKER_03:

That's uh That's Nellyville. Uh Country Grammar.

SPEAKER_01:

I'm gonna go with the whenever got the Air Force One song. And Nellyville got grilled.

SPEAKER_04:

It's hits, hits. Nellyville's got Nellyville has Air Force One grills. Oh, I like the grills.

SPEAKER_03:

Fucking juice, pimp juice. Like E.I. uh.

SPEAKER_04:

What's the other one? EI is? No, no, no. You guys don't know. I thought you guys on Country Grammar. You guys on Country Grammar.

SPEAKER_03:

It is, huh?

SPEAKER_01:

I liked every song you named.

SPEAKER_03:

Well, Nellyville is like, and I like Nellyville, the song. Like that intro is not bad. Welcome to Nellyville.

SPEAKER_01:

I used to date this girl and her and her daughter stuttered. And when that was when the grill song came out, and Lord, and she watched the shit out. And I'm so sorry, fuck it. But she would be like, smile for me, baby. I want to see your grill. And then she'd be like, I'm like, you want to see my what? And that she used to crack me the fuck.

SPEAKER_04:

That's not that's not funny. Yes, it is.

SPEAKER_01:

She was a little girl. She grown now. She grown now. She's like three of the Goldilocks in the three. Yeah. She got it. She's an adult now. But she was such a cute kid. She's cute now, but she was a cute kid. And she's been like, I want to see you.

SPEAKER_03:

Remember that dick song we tried that Kelly tried to make? They were like, ain't we in Callie? Why he got a grill? Who was her? Dion Monique? I don't know who that is. Dion Monique and uh the what was that? Homeless Nation shit.

SPEAKER_02:

So this is the the track listing for Country Grammar.

SPEAKER_03:

Country Grammar.

SPEAKER_02:

Country Grammar. It's the intro. It's St. Louis. Greed, hate, and Envy. Country Grammar. Fire. Steal the show. The interlude with Cedric Entertainer. Ride with me. Fire. Fire. Thicky, thicky, thick girl.

SPEAKER_00:

Fire.

SPEAKER_02:

Formar with Lil Wayne. Other side. Fire. Them rappers. Rap something. Batter up. Fire. Never let them see you sweat and loving me and the album. Fire. Fire. That's fire.

SPEAKER_04:

Them first. I'm telling Nelly's first couple, two albums. Two albums, yeah. Fire.

SPEAKER_02:

Then with Nellyville, it's Nellyville. Fire. Getting it started with Sudger Entertainer. Hot in here. Fire. Them Boys with the St. Lunatics. Fire. O'Nelly. Uh featuring Murphy Lee. Pimp Juice. Fire. Air Force Ones. Fire. In the store with the intro. Yeah. I need that. Nellyville. Fire. Dilemma.

SPEAKER_04:

Fire.

SPEAKER_02:

Splurge. Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on.

SPEAKER_04:

On the grinds, my shit. Hold on, hold on, hold on. Kelly Rowland. You're Joe Fine.

unknown:

Okay.

SPEAKER_02:

Could you pause us to the Rock the Might remix? Okay. Work It with Justin Trimble Lake. Fire. The Gank number one. Fire. Country Grammar 2, St. Louis Ticks. Fire. Say Now. Fuck It Then. Fire. Kings Highway, which I Fire. There was a White Castle on that street. Anyway. Hot in here. Corporate remix. Hot in here. So there's a bunch of.

SPEAKER_03:

I don't know. I go with I might go Country Grammar just because the just because the KRS one diss. Oh, I um.

SPEAKER_02:

I mean, number one is what does it take to be number one? I was like, what do you mean?

SPEAKER_03:

You're talking dissing KRS one? Why, nigga?

SPEAKER_02:

Well, to be fair, KRS one dissed.

SPEAKER_03:

Yeah, he did shoot. You're right. You're right.

SPEAKER_02:

If that was the case, it would be the uh Rock the Mike remix that made me be like, yeah, Nelly just ain't you. The Rock the Mike remix was bad. And he said, Kay, no one here even said your name. I said, that is wrong usage of no.

SPEAKER_01:

Oh man. Go ahead, Dave. Which album represents your childhood and how you were raised?

unknown:

Shit. Oh no.

SPEAKER_02:

I was raised.

SPEAKER_03:

I ain't got an album. I just got Michael Jackson.

SPEAKER_01:

Be there. Right. You can do a song. Do a song for this one.

SPEAKER_04:

Do a song for this one. Oh shit. And how I was raised? Yeah. Shit. Mine would have to be a gospel song. Shit.

SPEAKER_03:

Nah, my shit couldn't. I don't even think there's a song. It has to be some heavy metal fighting in the house shit.

SPEAKER_01:

I don't think it's a song. So give me, give me a song. Because I don't have one either that how I was raised. Give me one that's um that just reminds you of your child, of your childhood.

SPEAKER_02:

What age?

SPEAKER_01:

Uh any age.

SPEAKER_02:

Busy Bones Father.

SPEAKER_01:

Okay, I never heard that song. What's it about?

SPEAKER_02:

He's essentially talking about his childhood growing up and for him a fucked up situation. Like growing up and fucked up.

SPEAKER_03:

Is that the one where he's like, whether chicken or hair, we're gonna use the same grease? Well, you're like, nigga. Holy shit.

SPEAKER_01:

And we are not using the same grease.

SPEAKER_02:

It is father, we're so scared because there is war. And he's talking about growing up.

SPEAKER_03:

That's on the the is it the not the gift, the one before.

SPEAKER_02:

No, that's fuck. Yeah, it's that one. But no, there's actually a better song would describe it as Busy Bones. Uh Nobody Can Stop. Uh that one hurts. That would make me cry. That won't be making me cry. I'm not gonna lie. They kind of go hand in hand, but yeah, nobody can stop me is the um the song that I'm thinking of.

SPEAKER_01:

You got a song?

SPEAKER_04:

Me? Silver and gold by Kurt Flan.

SPEAKER_01:

Oh, okay. You read that Jesus, then the Silver and Gold.

SPEAKER_04:

No, that guy was in church all the time. That's a beautiful song. Nobody can stop, you know.

SPEAKER_01:

Mine is Karen White, um, Superwoman, and I know y'all probably don't know that damn song.

SPEAKER_04:

Why the fuck? What the fuck would you say that? I love that. My mama played that song every goddamn day.

SPEAKER_01:

I'll play that song now.

SPEAKER_04:

I need to stay with my mama, but every time she I said anytime she was mad. Anytime she was mad at my stepdad, I said, God damn woman.

SPEAKER_01:

The reason why that's my song note is because when I was like probably like four, that like I knew every fucking word to that song. I still do, but I knew everyone. And I would sing it, I would sing it out my front door, and my neighbor would say, Sing it, Daddy, out the door. And that was my shit. So I would go there for my claps. But I I love that song. And I literally, now that I'm an adult and again going through my divorce situation, and I hear the lyrics, now I'll be getting pissed off when I hear the damn song, but it's a good song. Yeah, exactly. And it's and and it and I just found out that babyface wrote the motherfucker. So I didn't know. Babyface wrote a lot of shit. Babyface wrote all the shit. If that nigga kept them damn songs for himself, he'd probably be neck and neck with fucking Michael Jackson because he code.

SPEAKER_04:

I think Babyface is above Michael Jackson because he also wrote for Michael Jackson.

SPEAKER_01:

I agree. He he may pay cold, baby. Ice cold. But that song, Karen White, Superwoman, is my song. Like, and then I start thinking, like, what the fuck was my mom going through at this time that we kept hearing this motherfucking song?

SPEAKER_04:

Look at oh my god, you just fucking tricking me.

SPEAKER_02:

He just made me realize that motherfucking songwriters could just AI that shit. Like, yeah, I got a song for you. Yeah,$10,000.

SPEAKER_03:

Yeah, right. That's scary. That's scary, man. But maybe we should use this.

SPEAKER_04:

I mean, see, see, that's she she would play that fucking Karen White, and then after that, it was uh Body Woman. Listen, I think I said, just lead a nigga.

SPEAKER_01:

I I'm I'm with her with the Karen White. If your mom listen, I'm with her with the Karen White.

SPEAKER_02:

Your favorite Michael Jackson song? Mine?

SPEAKER_01:

Ooh, Lady of my life.

SPEAKER_02:

Really?

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah. Oh no, break it down. Oh shit. I love Michael Jackson.

SPEAKER_04:

There's no answer for that. Um that's no answer for that.

SPEAKER_01:

Heaven can wait.

SPEAKER_04:

Come on, man.

SPEAKER_01:

I gotta list.

SPEAKER_04:

I gotta go down. I I go back to the Jackson 5 days.

SPEAKER_03:

Uh what is it? It's almost uh what is the other one? Earth Song? Earth Song. I'm gonna just do it. Earth Song. Fuck it.

SPEAKER_04:

Because I fuck with Rock My World too.

SPEAKER_03:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01:

Yes.

SPEAKER_03:

I fuck with everything that niggas has ever done. Yeah. Like yours.

SPEAKER_01:

And don't neither one of y'all judge me, but I even like the Michael Jackson and Drake song.

SPEAKER_03:

Um that song is dope. I do like that song. I'm gonna lie. They don't be listening to Drake during that, but I'm I'm not gonna lie to you. I'll be in the truck sometime. Listen.

SPEAKER_02:

I think it's so weird. You can't do it. And then there was a whole time. He's like he's ruined. I make that mistake of listening to Drake going as a gym workout. Never again. Nigga. You being your friends the whole time.

SPEAKER_03:

You're sitting there like, are you okay, man? I still do passion fruit to start it. Whatever it is, just do you have from muscle?

SPEAKER_04:

I have I have a lot of I I can just listen. There's two I can listen to off the wall and I can listen to Thriller completely through. I can I can listen to Jason Five. That's like there's too many. My favorite Steve. There's too many.

SPEAKER_03:

I even fuck with the song of him and Janet. Yeah. Yes.

SPEAKER_02:

I can say just because of how it always made me feel grown up was Thriller.

SPEAKER_01:

Okay. You didn't dance?

SPEAKER_02:

I tried.

SPEAKER_01:

I can't get it either.

SPEAKER_02:

I would hurt myself trying to do Michael Jackson shit.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah, I can't. I fuck with off the wall.

SPEAKER_03:

Yeah, I used to moonwalk.

SPEAKER_02:

I would moonwalk my on kitchen floors. I used to hit it.

SPEAKER_04:

I would okay. I will say that I don't slide. I don't particularly have a favorite Michael Zachary song, but Off the Wall is probably one of my top five songs. I fucking love Off the Wall.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah, his music's fire. Um, I like the song Heaven Can Wait. That's a beautiful song. PYT. PYT is a good song. All of that. I don't think that nigga really made too many bad.

SPEAKER_02:

My favorite.

SPEAKER_01:

No. He's Michael Jackson.

SPEAKER_02:

Dropper At lib was uh the remember the time at lib. Because I was like, this nigga's really selling me on this one. And they was like, I was like, god damn, man.

SPEAKER_03:

Before you guys got here, that was on. It was like I was in the front yard smoking cigarettes. I was like, that nigga admit this. Like, I ain't got no more words. What do I do? What do I do?

SPEAKER_04:

I even fuck with the the couple lines he sung in We Are the World.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah, yeah. Yeah, no, he's that good. He that cold.

SPEAKER_03:

You should watch that documentary. It's I think it's hilarious.

SPEAKER_02:

Hear the story with uh how Prince processed his death?

unknown:

No.

SPEAKER_02:

How Prince? Yeah, because you know they had they were longtime rivals. So uh, and like so you would Michael could never understand why Prince was, you know, always trying to fuck with him. But when he found out that uh Michael had died, he just he had talked to one of his friends. The friend was the one that was talking about, and he was like, he sat there and they just processed that shit for like until the morning, trying to fit like I it hit him a lot, it affected him a lot. But it was like he looked at him as a longtime rival, but like he would have never thought Prince like would just it was he was deeply affected by it.

SPEAKER_03:

I think he like just it was more of a music thing, and then trying to make them be somehow against each other where he's like we don't even make the same fucking music.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah, they don't make the same music, but then was the two niggas with the coldest motherfucking Prince.

SPEAKER_02:

It it it it really connected to my my life.

SPEAKER_03:

Dove's cry.

SPEAKER_04:

You know what? Is it low red for you, Corvette? Before you desk?

SPEAKER_02:

How can you just leave me stand and hey alone in the world? The soul cold.

SPEAKER_04:

That's a sad song.

SPEAKER_02:

Maybe I'm just too demanding.

SPEAKER_04:

Nigga, I know the words it's a very song.

SPEAKER_02:

Maybe I'm just like my father, too bold. Damn, there's a couple like that that whole like I can sit there and I'm looking and I see my dad. Then when he maybe I'm just like my mother, she's never sat. I can see my mom. Like it's he's a writer. It fucks with me, yeah. He's a writer. What's your favorite first song? And if you watch the movie, yeah.

SPEAKER_03:

Uh favorite, fuck, because there's I Would Die For You. Either I would die for you or uh what's the other one about woman? Uh the the most beautiful girl in the world. Okay, that's a beautiful, yeah.

SPEAKER_01:

That's a beautiful song.

SPEAKER_03:

Uh I'll be old man in it on that one.

SPEAKER_01:

You know, y'all, y'all know I'm the beautiful ones from the uh album.

SPEAKER_02:

Darling Nicki.

SPEAKER_01:

Because when Apollonia was in that damn hallway going through, trying to figure out what's going on.

SPEAKER_04:

Well, she did.

SPEAKER_01:

What the fuck did I do? I know I I was with a Go purify yourself. She better drop in the lake, motherfucking Minataka. But yes, that I love that song. And then Cisco fucking remade it with Mariah Carey. Now, listen, he did a good job, but you know, Cisco gotta throw his name at the end of every damn thing, and I don't understand how you gonna throw your name in the Prince song. We all know this is Prince.

SPEAKER_02:

You ever seen Maya Rudolph sing Darling Nikki? No.

SPEAKER_01:

No.

SPEAKER_02:

Is it funny? Did she can sing? Oh, did it?

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah, she can't sing.

SPEAKER_03:

Without his permission. So if you ever go watch the Super Bowl, he sang a Foo Fighter song without their permission. Without their permission in the Super Bowl. Where they like Dave Grail was like, I wasn't even mad. He's like, Prince is one of the motherfuckers I look up to. And he's singing it at the fucking Super Bowl. Yeah. Hey, cool. This was a fuck you to us, but I'll take. And I'm like, that's dope instead of suing, you know what I mean?

SPEAKER_04:

Crimson Clover is my favorite prince song. Crimson Clover.

SPEAKER_03:

You can say she was old as hell. Told y'all damn old. You need a master. Lil' Recorrect.

SPEAKER_04:

That's why. Nick. You know a little recorret about a fuck him.

SPEAKER_03:

And she was a virgin. Yeah, she had some trots some Trojans and all that shit.

SPEAKER_01:

Which album do you think would represent you, and no one would think that it did?

SPEAKER_04:

Me?

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah, you. Let's go with you, old nigga.

SPEAKER_04:

No, that's hard.

SPEAKER_01:

Mine would be Songs About Jane from um Maroon 5.

SPEAKER_04:

I don't think one. I don't think I can just pick one album.

SPEAKER_01:

Throw me a song. Just many songs. Throw me a song. Just throw me one.

SPEAKER_04:

Um I'm gonna say uh I'm gonna make you my wife by uh the whispers.

SPEAKER_00:

But why would nobody think that?

SPEAKER_04:

Oh, she said nobody would think? Yeah.

SPEAKER_01:

Oh I love that song, okay? Love the Whispers.

SPEAKER_04:

The Whispers means the best group of the six.

SPEAKER_01:

You are not fucking lying.

SPEAKER_04:

They better, they better than than the the temptations, all them niggas. Well, them whispers had that shit on lock. Commodores and all them niggas. All them niggas. Commodores were the 80s, sir. But it better all them niggas. Yeah, the whispers is close enough. I'll fuck with I'll I'll fuck with I I'll fuck with Lino and the Commodores. I don't fuck with Lino by himself. It's crazy.

SPEAKER_01:

Same. Same.

SPEAKER_04:

Same.

SPEAKER_03:

I'll say, can I do it?

SPEAKER_01:

Go ahead.

SPEAKER_03:

Well, you think?

SPEAKER_01:

Yes, go ahead.

SPEAKER_03:

I'm gonna go with I'm gonna pick a song because it's a little bit more. Oh, I got mine.

SPEAKER_04:

Sublime.

SPEAKER_01:

Okay. Which one? Which one though?

SPEAKER_03:

Sublime. Oh, the album? The album. Oh.

SPEAKER_01:

Okay. Yeah, I wouldn't have guessed that.

SPEAKER_04:

Is it because of the time or I just I I I fuck with that. That was I was in middle school. Um it was kind of like uh I was in my rebellious age of like going against everything I was, you know, raised to believe type shit. And it I just vibe with it.

SPEAKER_01:

Did you have an emo error?

SPEAKER_04:

No, I like emo songs though.

SPEAKER_01:

I keep picturing you with a perm. And I never had a escrow, nigga. You feel like you had a perm. You had a perm, Kevin?

SPEAKER_03:

No, well, I didn't have a perm. I told you I tried to blow dry my shit. I believe it. I try and be wishbone.

SPEAKER_01:

But I but you my picture with the like you give me like that.

SPEAKER_03:

No. No, no, no. We didn't pay for the perm.

SPEAKER_04:

We just got an escrow.

SPEAKER_01:

I had a perm vibe.

SPEAKER_04:

I never I never had an emotion. I mean, I I fucked with in-sing battery boys. I still do. I don't give a fuck.

SPEAKER_01:

Well, I sang them with you at your house.

SPEAKER_04:

So I'm I said, look, I like look here.

SPEAKER_01:

And that was the highlight of my fucking thing as if everybody knew the words.

SPEAKER_04:

My my childhood was like, it was different. Like I was, like I said, I was raised by my grandparents. I I'm not an only child, but I was raised like an only child. My grandparents were heavily religious. I was that's all. But then I would go to family house that was religious. And I listened to a lot of ODs when I was over my uh my auntie and my uncle and my mom. And my cousin would they would I was into the new stuff with my cousin, but I always uh my cousins, but I always gravitated towards the old shit. So I like I was in in high school with a brand new car right around to Temptations and Whispers, nigga. Like I wasn't like the regular high school nigga. I was like, no, nigga, we playing. I mean, or I would play the Night Dog album, and I would play some current shit, but nigga, it was Whispers and Commodores and OJs, nigga. I because you couldn't tell me shit about the OJs.

SPEAKER_01:

I love the OJs. That was the best concert. I'm an old nigga. Can you tell me the concert I ever seen? That was the best concert I ever seen. Give give me your album that no one would think represented you.

SPEAKER_02:

I don't know if I can give an album, maybe a song.

SPEAKER_01:

Okay, I'll take a song.

SPEAKER_02:

Who's like Jagger?

SPEAKER_01:

Oh my goodness. Do you understand that I get I love Maroon 5? Like, I'm a big ass maroon five fan. Like, I could legit genuinely sing you all of their songs. I would Aiden up to Maroon 5 in the morning.

SPEAKER_04:

Hey nigga, you remember you remember when you used to be able to have like uh instead of a dial tone, they would play a song while they call you for the longest time, nigga. You would call me and say, I'm at a payphone training. I fuck with it.

SPEAKER_01:

I'm fucking maroon five. I don't care. I I like them a lot. Um I've turned Hayden on to Maroon Five, so he sings all A songs. It's cute self. Okay. Um if this this Did you answer? I I did. Oh, we're gonna go with I'm gonna two more questions. If you listen, if someone listened to all three of your albums you picked earlier, back to back to back, what story do you think that they would it would tell about your life?

SPEAKER_02:

This nigga went through some shit. Yeah. That's essentially, yeah.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02:

This nigga went through some shit.

SPEAKER_01:

You went through a lot of shit and you mine would say that this is a hopeless romantic girl that is unlucky in love because she likes thug niggas.

unknown:

Boom.

SPEAKER_01:

No, there's not this thug. Although my husband is not that's not a thug nigga. I'm not downplaying him because I do feel like he will pop somebody else to be out too. I think so. I I I've literally had to pull him off of you. You dress up and see? No, because I had to pull him off of somebody in fucking Costco. So I I'm aware that he he'll he'll get with you. Um, I've had to pull somebody him off somebody in Walmart too, now that I think about it. So he will get with you, okay, but he's a more of a quieter, gentle person. I keep trying to tell you. The quiet niggas are the ones he's like, he's not a bad person. We just ain't good together. But he's a cool, he's a cool dude. We shouldn't have been just friends.

SPEAKER_02:

I'll stop trying to be so quiet.

SPEAKER_01:

You think he has some neutral edges?

SPEAKER_04:

Oh, my bad. I was doing good. Shit. My bad. So let me find you trying to.

SPEAKER_01:

I don't fucking know, nigga. Ask me no motherfucking shit like that. Nigga, you have a scoop of fucking hair up there. A fucking scoop. And you sit over here keep trying to ask me shit about my motherfucking hair, nigga. I don't, I don't know, nigga. I could be bald to the butt ski fucking bald and get more bitches than you. So I don't know why you keep coming at me. Like, leave me alone, nigga.

SPEAKER_04:

I keep I don't want bitches. I have one.

SPEAKER_01:

I don't give a fuck about none of that shit. If this was a new day and you didn't have her, I'd have her. So shut the fuck up. Cause I don't know why you keep getting at me about that goddamn shit. I don't give a fuck about it. It don't matter, it don't matter, nigga. It don't matter, nigga. Hold on, nigga. Hold on tight.

unknown:

Okay.

SPEAKER_04:

You ain't gonna everybody.

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01:

Rock your body. This has been another episode of the Heavyweight Podcast. Everybody. Rocky. I'm not doing this with these niggas any longer. Make sure that you like, subscribe, share, comment, all that shit. Oh my god, back again. And if you think you finna make a joke about me, please make sure that you don't. You're not funny looking.

SPEAKER_04:

I'm not funny looking. I see myself, nigga. You think so? I'm positive, cuz. Oh, he just cuzzed you.

SPEAKER_01:

Ain't no nigga cuzz for the come up. First of all, nigga, don't cuss me, nigga, cuz you ain't from nowhere fucking notable. I know that you ain't from nowhere notable. Second of all, nigga, don't be getting at me like that. Ain't no nigga that come up in here with no goddamn hole complete from the head to the fucking toe from the fucking socks, ninja turtle suit. Finna sit up here and try to come for me, nigga. Don't come for me unless I sit for you. I ain't sit for you. Like, subscribe, share all that shit. Thank you.

SPEAKER_02:

Why did my mind go into the and y'all comment on her edges in the video?

SPEAKER_01:

Comment on the motherfuckers.

SPEAKER_02:

My mind went into the Ninja Turtles in the last one where they go to high school.

SPEAKER_04:

Oh, in the the cartoon.

SPEAKER_02:

And they're all dressed Yeah, they're all dressed in irregular clothes. That's where my brain went.

SPEAKER_04:

Oh, we out.

SPEAKER_01:

It's always a nigga with a scoop of hair. We out. Peace.

SPEAKER_03:

That's a rap, you know. That's that's how she wrote. So make sure, click like, subscribe. Tune in. We on the off room platform. So until next time. We'll holla at you.