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Speaker 1:We've been ranking the greatness, taking different labels, and we've been ranking them and giving them speaking of them from our perspective, what their best albums are the best artists on that label, the best music on that label. So we're here to do so, so Def. So so Def is very dear to me. It's very dear to my heart Because, if anybody knows, I love me some Jermaine Dupri, the man. He can write. He writes nothing but classics. What he say, I write the songs that the whole world sings. He ain't wrong either. He ain't that man ain't wrong that man got some joints. Hell, we could do just a five of Jermaine Dupri songs that ain't got, songs that he just wrote or produced or whatnot in. It could be a completely different topic. I was going to give Jermaine Dupri his flannel, so this is my opportunity to do that. We're going to get into the bag. Honestly, I'll be beginning. How do we start? Do we start with artists or do we start with songs?
Speaker 3:I think we start with songs. Okay, cool we're. Do we start with artists?
Speaker 1:or do we start with songs? I think we start with songs. Okay, cool, cool, cool. So, all right, we're going to give our top five songs each of us, like I said on. So so Def and Deion asked some questions pretty fast, so why don't you ask them now so we can address?
Speaker 2:them. Yeah, man, because you know I was doing my research pretty much all day. I was in work, while I was in this press box, I was just looking up social death stuff. Even on my ride home found me a social death playlist on Spotify, listening to it, trying to get myself re-familiar Because I knew the songs, but I didn't know, with these labels you really don't be knowing who's with who. So you got to re-familiar. So that was some stuff. That was a song out there I mentioned, mentioned it a little bit, since we're on songs but Domain Pre produced it. It was kind of under the guy. There was a guy, the main person on the song. He was under the umbrella of so so Def, but it was distributed by a different label and it's a really good song. It's one of those songs you sing a lot. You lose your breath on when you sing it. But I was like damn, I don't know if it counts, so I wrote it there. I just put a question mark where Dupree produced it. So I don't know, okay.
Speaker 1:We all know the song you're talking about. We ain't gonna say it. We all know the song you're talking about. We ain't going to say it, but we all know the song you're talking about. Yeah, so yeah, yeah, yeah, but yeah, we're good. So we did say if the song, if the person was managed or if the person produced it, then yeah, we'll let it ride. Typically, I don't, I be trying not to, so that's what I'm saying, not to. So that's what I'm saying. I got some songs that technically Jermaine Dupri did, but they're not actual. So so, def songs.
Speaker 2:Because this song wasn't in the playlist but it was under that artist's top hits. I was like damn, but he was with that group, but you was with that late mother.
Speaker 1:It's like that because it's a particular person. So, yeah, we're going to get into the bag. Alright, man, we're going to start off with songs. Dion, we're going to let you go first. Give us your top five.
Speaker 2:We're going to talk about your five.
Speaker 2:after the fact we're going to let you go first. Top five. First up, when I looked at the list of who was in, so, so Def. First name that showed up was Escape and the first song I thought of was who Can I Run To? That song's a banger. It never gets skipped in my car. I be singing it loud as hell in my car, in my privacy of my own home, when I'm by myself. So I had to put who Can I Run To, because it's a banger. It is um.
Speaker 2:Next up was by them, franchise boys. The franchise boys was my childhood and I had to put lean with it, rock with it. You can't go wrong with lean with it, rock with it. It was. It was just that song. And then there's another song. I have personally seen fights get started when this song plays in the club and some college parties, but never scared by bone crusher and ti and the song that I was somewhat talking about earlier. What was talking about earlier? Like you, by bow Wow and Sierra. People have probably passed out trying to sing this song. You can't go wrong. And then it was last song my man, yeah. Last song, where's the Party At? By Jagged Edge. Those are the five songs that when I was listening to the playlist, that gravitated to and it brought back some memories from my childhood, because this is part of my childhood too. They started in the 90s and obviously I was born in 96, but when I was listening to music, these was my songs, I feel it.
Speaker 1:Nah, I my songs. I feel it. Nah, I feel it. I'm not going to judge you too much. I do the escape song that you chose. I think. I mean I would have went a different route. Okay, that's just me. Will you got anything about Diaz Lee? Nah, it's a saucy thing, which means a priest, but that's just me. Will you got anything about Deion's list?
Speaker 3:Nah, it's the same thing with Jermaine Dupri. Everybody's list is going to have a hit or two that everybody's list didn't have, so I'm cool with his list. I understand what you're saying. Growing up to that shit. It shocked me when he said he was 196 because I was nine.
Speaker 2:I will be deferring to you guys because a lot of the songs because this was it started in 93 when I was looking it up, 93 to they lasted to about 20, their 25th anniversary was in what was it? 18, 17? It was something three. Because they started in 90. Oh yeah, 18. Was it 18, 17? It was something 3, because they started in 18, right, so their 25th anniversary wasn't that long ago. So I'm going to defer to you guys because the songs came out when you guys was coming up. I had to go back and listen to some of these songs in my earlier days. These wasn't my childhood, but they was my childhood, if that makes sense.
Speaker 3:Yeah, we ain't judging you, it's probably like your clean up songs like people would put on.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah yeah, Nah, we talking about clean up songs. We going a little bit further back. My grandma was born in 37.
Speaker 3:Yeah, so you say your grandma. I figured if your mom was cleaning then you would have been maybe on some 90s shit. I get you because my mom would play that old shit too, but she wasn't.
Speaker 1:My mom didn't really play that. Everybody else's mom had that. It's like, if I tell you it's like Gerald LaVert and the Vandross. At the time though I guess they was old, but not old old, you know what I mean. Gerald LaVert was just popping in?
Speaker 3:Yeah, that was in that day, though that was making music at that time.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that's why I said my mama didn't really play the old stuff.
Speaker 3:My mama played like the Marvin Gays and the Lenny Williams and, like you know, the old stuff, commodores and so Commodore.
Speaker 2:yeah, I know about the Commodores. I Commodores, Commodore. Yeah, I know about the Commodores. I know a little bit about the Commodores.
Speaker 1:See, my mama didn't play that stuff. Like I said, she played Luther and Gerald.
Speaker 3:But if you ever want to hear good music, I suggest you just pull it up on your favorite streaming service. Just do Motown.
Speaker 2:I know the noise, but my list is valid. My list is valid. Yeah, your list is valid, yeah your list is valid.
Speaker 3:Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's cool, ain't no?
Speaker 1:problem with it. Let's move. It's a song. Like Will said, it's a song. I want to see if Will going to have the song, because it's a song that I think should be on everybody's list, but I want to see if Will get it.
Speaker 3:So Will shut up. Okay, mine's good. You know that's the thing about JD. You know you've got a lot of hits. Two people can go with five different songs and not be the same. I got Money in the Thing, him and Jay-Z in 98. That was. I remember the video, them riding through town Doing everything they was saying. It was cool, I remember that. 2000. The let's I remember that 2000,. The let's Get Married remix, run DMC Jagged Edge.
Speaker 2:I thought about putting that one. I thought about putting that one.
Speaker 3:See, that's the thing I'm telling you. We all could go back and forth what's your Light with the Brat and Tyrese 2000. And then I got S3. I got I guess this one was just a little bit not fully so-so death type song, so let's kind of put the asterisk next to it, because this one was just produced, he just produced the remix, and that, to me, is so into you, okay. So that's what four? And my fifth one is also a song that he just produced, he co-produced we Belong Together by Mariah Carey.
Speaker 1:He co-produced.
Speaker 2:We Belong Together by.
Speaker 1:Mariah Carey he co-produced that.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I might have to do some changing around in this thing because he co-produced that he talked about stuff that my mom played while cleaning. That was number one, two and three.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that Anticipation of Mimi Mariah Carey CD. That was Jermaine Dupri. I ain't even gonna say Jermaine Dupri, that was also a death production. See, that's what I'm saying. Will just came out with a bunch of songs that was just Jermaine Dupri. That was not so. So Death, that was not released.
Speaker 3:See that you know those were. It's not released. See that you know those are all either Jermaine Dupri or so so Def was behind. You know those classics. So yeah, I mean, jermaine Dupri is so so Def, so everything he does is technically so so Def.
Speaker 1:Technically yes, all right man, so here go my here go my five.
Speaker 3:Yes.
Speaker 1:So, here go my five. Like I said, I try to give everything that was released through, so so Delf. So first is my fifth. One is, like Will said what do you like? That was when for me I can't speak for y'all I seen Da Brat in a totally different light when that video came out.
Speaker 3:Oh yeah, she was a girl I wanted to Different from. I'm sorry y'all, I don't want to go back. I really meant to put this on there but I didn't. But I wanted to functify. Yeah yeah, she was different from that rep for me, that's why I mentioned it. What you like, she was on that beach and I so like, and that's why I mentioned it, and what you like, she was, you know, on that beach and I was like, oh shit, that's Lisa Simpson.
Speaker 1:Look, that's Lisa Simpson. Look, I see it now. You know what I mean. I see it now. I see why Allen Iverson was you know, you know what I'm saying crazy about that woman. Yeah, I know, I seen it. I seen it.
Speaker 1:Oh, all right, number four so, like Dion said, them Franchise Boys. Usually, like I was in middle school, them Franchise Boys joint came out. They had a different vibe for me, they had a completely different vibe for me, but for me the one that I rocked with was the actually was the YT remix with Bow Wow and the Brand, and then, of course, jd was on it too. So yeah, that one Don't get me wrong, it was Laying with a rock, with it holds a special for me because me and my cousin, we always do the, we always do the dance right, we always yeah, we always did the dance. So it was a thing, it was. It's like a special, it's like a special memory for me. But nah, that YT remix you know what I'm saying which, like I, which August said Bow Wow to Brad, jd was dope.
Speaker 1:Number three for me is when Da Party At. Number two is let's Get Murdered remix. Honorable mention is Understanding Baskate. Let me get that out before I go to my number one, because neither one of y'all had this one. My number one is Charlene by Anthony Hamilton.
Speaker 2:Hmm, charlene, you can't go wrong. I'll mention it later, but yeah, that's a good one. Yeah, I love Anthony Hamilton.
Speaker 1:Some health later, but yeah, yeah, that's a good one. Yeah, I love me some. Anthony Hamilton, though, and Charlene I'm sure that song. I actually was on the road and somebody was at home waiting on me. You know what I'm saying. I really took that song Like I had a woman at home. Hold on, not White Team Remix. I think they like Remix. My bad, it's not a woman at home. Hold on, not YT Remix. I think they like me Remix.
Speaker 2:My bad it's not YT Remix, I think they like me Remix.
Speaker 1:Sorry, with Bow Wow JD, I kept like it's not the YT Remix, it's not the song, what is the name of that damn song? I think they like me Remix. Okay, that's my number four. Like I said, they like me remix. Okay, that's my number four. Like I said, where you uh, the the breath preaching tyrese's five. Oh, I think they like me remix. Uh, where the party at let's get married remix. And then charlene, I love charlene. Like I said, honorable dimension understanding.
Speaker 2:So so none of y'all got never scared.
Speaker 1:It started on the list, but it just kept going down.
Speaker 2:Because no cap, though? Because when I was listening to the playlist and that never scared us oh, this is social death Played about four or five times in the car. That was one of them. Songs, man, hey.
Speaker 1:And he think I'm a punk. Yeah, nah it, it was. It started. So when I was working on this list, I was talking to my girls about it and we was. We was going through all the songs and that song came out. Like I said, it came, it was on the list, but it still. It started bumping its way down. It just started bumping its way down. It just started bumping its way down. The Young Blood song that Lil Jon produced. I can't think of the name of that damn song, but the Young Bloods album came out on so so Del. He had to reinvent himself a little bit. Damn, that's the name of the song. Damn Damn came out on so so Damn, but it is, you know what I'm saying. Like that, and they ain't never scared, they're not making the list. You know what I'm saying? Well, at least for me. All right, ben, let's go to.
Speaker 3:Ghost Town DJs. That my boo.
Speaker 1:We ain't mention Chris Cross on either.
Speaker 3:That my boo that. Ain't mention Chris Cross on either. You know that my boo that ghost town DJ.
Speaker 1:You know that made a resurgence, especially when TikTok got going.
Speaker 3:That made a resurgence. Yeah.
Speaker 1:All right, let's go to albums.
Speaker 2:Okay. So the album's a little bit tough. The album kind of coincides with artists for me. But first off, my first one. I started out with Beware of the Dog. We're going to talk about him in a little bit. Shout out to my man, bow Wow. Actually, today is his birthday, so shout out to Bow Wow. So I had to put Beware of the Dog because Bow Wow, he was probably making them so much money for so, so Def and I don't know he was better when he was little Bow Wow in terms of the music he was producing than he was with Bow Wow. But when he was little Bow Wow he was so, so Def.
Speaker 2:And I got off the hook, as I'll say, with Escape On top of our game. And then I put Jagged Little Thrill Okay, so I had to put that one. And then the last one was tough for me. So I really was like I don't know what I should do. I really was like I don't know what I should do. So I just like I thought about putting this other group on there, but I was like they was more good before they got with him. So I just went with Anthony Hamilton, coming from where I'm from.
Speaker 2:You said it like it was a letdown. No, it's not a letdown, but it's like that's just the one I went with, coming from where I'm from, because I was like damn, anthony Hillman's a dude who got them hits. I got to put him on the list. So that's why I mean songs is a little bit different than artists and albums, because it's just that one song, the body of work of these people, the body of work of the album, the body of work of the song, coming from where I'm from, I had to put it on the list.
Speaker 1:I feel it. You said it like it was an epitome. You barely made the list. That's how I'm saying. It Will what you get.
Speaker 3:This is artists or albums, albums, albums okay For albums, man I wasn't ready for. Okay for albums man I wasn't. I was ready for artists.
Speaker 1:Let's see, I gotta, I couldn't remember the order in which we did them, so I was like I would start out yeah, that's fine, I just got my thing real quick, real fast.
Speaker 3:My man look, nah, he's trying. Oh duh, I just got my thingy camp on real quick, real fast. My man look, ah, nah, he's trying. Oh duh, because the albums it gets me because, like you said, it's one of those things where he was involved with albums, but not necessarily.
Speaker 2:Yeah, you got to look at that body to work it out, Because some of them albums. They got one good song or two good songs. That ain't going to cut it for a good album. I'm sorry. Yeah, it's not.
Speaker 1:But, like you said, the anticipation of Mimi, when Mariah Carey drops, it would have been in the top five for real.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I would have put that if it was a full social year.
Speaker 1:Yeah, but Jermaine Dupri produced most of it, so it kind of is a full-sourced Adele. Look all the songs you think of from that album. Jermaine Dupri did that whole album was fire, bro, my mom had.
Speaker 2:It had that thing on replay.
Speaker 1:And technically again, if we're talking about producing credit, jermaine Dupri did Confessions.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I was gonna say but we didn't put that the song on any of the you know song list, so it's kind of like you gonna put the album on the album list yeah, no, I was gonna say I ain't gonna do it, but if we, being like you, like we said, being technical- yeah, oh yeah, technically yeah.
Speaker 1:Jermaine Dupri cooked all that stuff up him and Brian Michael Cox, they cooked all that stuff up and uh what's his name? Austin, justin Austin.
Speaker 3:Forgive me if I'm pronouncing his name wrong yeah, so, uh, on the albums, um, I'm gonna to go with I got to go with that crisscross. I was thinking about it, but I couldn't do it Four times platinum. You got to give them props for that, even if you know you missed it or whatever. My list is older. You know I'm going to go with the Beware Dog for Bad Wild Album.
Speaker 2:I liked that, I'm sorry which Chris Cross album did you put again?
Speaker 3:Chris Cross the Totally Crossed Out okay yeah, 92, that's the one that had a jump on it. It was. It was platinum not to interrupt.
Speaker 2:I would have put that one, but when I was looking it up they said so so Def didn't start until 93, so I discluded anything before 93 from this cross.
Speaker 1:That's great. Jd found them at a mall. They just sold them around. So yeah, that's correct.
Speaker 3:But yeah, it comes up as one of his most notable albums, released from the label. So that's why I included it, totally crossed out. And then the Beware Dog, the Franchise Boys. Because of the amount of steam they had, I think you got to put that what's that? On the top of my game.
Speaker 1:Yep.
Speaker 3:And then Jagged Edge. I like that, je Heartbreak. Well, let's Get Married and Promise on there. Yes, and what's that four? Yeah, chris Cross, bow Wow, french Shot. Jagged Edge. Yeah, I'm not going to go with the Escape album, I'll go with the Bratz Funko 5.
Speaker 1:Okay, All right, yeah, I feel it my five. So I am going to go with the Bratz Funko 5. Okay, Alright, yeah, I feel it my 5, so I am going to go with the Escape album. But I actually am going to go with the first Escape album, which is Humming, Coming At you I'm assuming it's supposed to be saying I'm coming at you, but it's stories of the age. But my fourth one is On Top Of Our Games. Like I said, French Boys just had a whole good vibe to me when it's on top of our game. Like I said, French Boys Boys just had a whole good vibe to me.
Speaker 1:Coming where I'm from is three. He's Anthony Hamilton. You know what I'm saying. Beware of Dog is two. And then JE Hartberg is one, which I could have put a bunch of Jagged Edge albums on this list. I was trying not to put another Jagged Edge album on this list because Know me on my R&B head and then I love me some Jagged Edge, so Jagged's a little thrill. It was about to be my number five but I purposely switched the Escape and was like Because then I started looking at the Escape and I started listening to it and I'm like, damn, I know all these songs.
Speaker 1:I'm going to put this at five, even though Jagger looked real, if I'm being truthful. If I'm being truthful, it probably is five for real, because I remember where I was at with Bow Wow, so I can't move Bow Wow then.
Speaker 2:No, you can't because I'm going to talk about it in a little bit, but I know that man was doing his thing in the late 90s, early 2000s.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I can't move.
Speaker 3:I can't. You know. Like I said, I wasn't. Did I put Bow Wow on my list?
Speaker 1:Yeah, you did we all had Bow Wow.
Speaker 3:I can't exclude Bow Wow. I might not necessarily agree with some of the lighter work he did, where he got real thuggy. It's like, bro, we've been watching you since you was.
Speaker 2:That's regular Bow Wow. Little Bow Wow is who we talk to Regular Bow Wow.
Speaker 3:Here's the thing, though JD's always been an influence in his life. True, I say JD contributed to a lot of his life. Now, they did have that riff, you know what I mean. They argued on social media and things like that. But yeah, so Bow Wow is forever connected to so so Def for me.
Speaker 1:Yeah, bow Wow is, yeah, it just is what it is. You can't look at Bow Wow and not see so, so Def. I ain't gonna lie. Like you said, a lot of Bow Wow's later work like Freshers and Zombies, one of my favorite songs. Polo McCullum, my bass, player hour as later work like freshers, I'm is one of my favorite songs. Paul and mccullough, my bass, those weren't. Those weren't technically also so deaf, but fresh in my expression, fresh as I'm is had jay kwan on the hook, which was old scientist, also deaf, which I forgot about.
Speaker 1:Hood hop, uh, I mean not hood hop tips. Hood hop was the album tips. I forgot about Tipsy. That's a good song. I forgot to list it as my honorable mention on the song. Also, dad and Jagged Edge, goodbye Again. I could just put a bunch of Jagged Edge in a verse, but Tipsy and Goodbye, I forgot to mention them too as honorable mentions. So first, like I said, bow Wow. To Will's point, bow Wow has always been in the Jermaine Dupri studios making his albums, even if he wasn't. But you know the story behind that is, bow Wow left Columbia. I mean not Bow Wow. Jd took so so Death from Columbia. Columbia was like, yeah, you can go, but you're not taking Bow Wow and Jagged Edge. So he left the label out so he's able to take the bread and he, you know. Then he was able to rebrand himself. That's where your bone thug, that's your bone thugs, your bone crushers, your young bloods, your franchise boys, all those people come in. It's like act two of it.
Speaker 1:But you know, it's just, that's the original. Sus of death is the original Sosa Def. So, speaking of the original Sosa Def, let's get into artists.
Speaker 2:So I mean, we already talked about it Bow Wow is definitely on the top five. Little Bow Wow at least. He's definitely on the top five, he's on mine at least. So I'm going to go ahead and mention it. Little Bow Wow I got Jagged Edge, I got them Franchise Boys and I got Anthony Hamilton S4. Now I got a couple under-initial. I would have put Criss Cross in this, but again, when I was looking it up, jump came out in 92, so so Defnits starts in 93, so I kind of just excluded them.
Speaker 1:They had another project that came out afterwards.
Speaker 2:Yeah, but it wasn't Jump, it wasn't Jump, it wasn't Jump, it wasn't Jump. I'm just saying it wasn't Jump. I was thinking about Escape, and then we talked about it earlier.
Speaker 3:But see it says crisscross on the list because it says that Jump was so. So Death's first song, First number one song.
Speaker 2:If that's the case, they own her. But I was thinking about Escape. And then I was also thinking and this is depending on what you guys say it only said management, but TLC was listed as an artist under their umbrella and if y'all gonna count TLC, they in the top five, I don't care what y'all say. And then that changes a little bit too, because you gotta go put Chasing Waterfalls somewhere in that top five songs.
Speaker 3:I guess the thing would be like was Chasing Waterfalls released? When was that released? When they was under his management. The thing would be like was Chastin Waterfalls released? When was that released? When that was under his management yeah, that would be the question if that wasn't, then I mean he really ain't gonna do those. That's why I didn't include TLC, because I wasn't sure if no scrubs and some of the other.
Speaker 2:So no scrubs came out somewhere because I wasn't sure if no Scrubs and some of the other.
Speaker 3:So no Scrubs came out somewhere between like 99.
Speaker 2:Water Balls came out in like 94. At least, it came out in that album in 94. Don't necessarily know when. Let me look at that.
Speaker 3:When it was managed. I mean, I didn't know, I didn't do the research. I just kind of was like okay, well, Like when I looked up it just said it had him listed.
Speaker 2:Then in parentheses it said management.
Speaker 1:So yeah, yeah, because technically he had a lot, like I said, because I know at one point too he had a lot of influence on the industry.
Speaker 3:Yeah, true, he was just kind of he was a hit maker. Labels would pay him to come in and consult. You, feel me.
Speaker 2:So Bow Wow, Jagger is Franchise Boyz, Anthony Hamilton and then, since we're putting Jump in the category, I'm going to put Chris Cross.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:All right.
Speaker 1:It's a name. I'm going to let you slide because of your age. I'm going to get on your head in a minute, All right Will go ahead with your one.
Speaker 3:This is artists right, Yep.
Speaker 2:Yeah artists.
Speaker 3:So I did my artists more on a. I didn't include some of the ones that I know he worked with a lot. I know he worked a lot with Mariah. I know he worked a lot with Usher and people like that. I just kind of, like Deion said, you try to stick to the ones that says that he directly, you know, was with them when they had that big hit and, you know, kept them going.
Speaker 3:Criss-cross Mine's in no order, like my whole list has been the whole show. Every list has been the show. No order. Y'all Same same. Put that in order. Y'all want to Criss-cross? I'm going to go with Jagged Edge Because of my age and the time and, like I said, the brat was just, like you know, a big artist to me, so I'm going to go with the brat. I'm going to put Bad Wild on the list out of respect, because I know the type of numbers he did and just deserve to be on the list and because they brought him to fame. I didn't include his songs on any of my other lists because I just didn't feel like we associated him with so. So, jeff, but y'all you know, brought it to my light, y'all persuaded me, I took somebody off the list and added Anthony Hamilton. Okay, all right, cool, but y'all you know, followed to my light Y'all persuaded me, I took somebody off the list and added Anthony Hamilton.
Speaker 1:Okay, alright, cool, so I think I'm, yeah, I'm gonna get on your head a little bit. You did a SoSoDev Top 5 Artist right, and you didn't mention the Brat.
Speaker 2:I didn't mention the Brat in anything because I ain't gonna lie to you I'm not familiar. I didn't mention it, brad, in anything because I ain't going to lie to you I'm not familiar.
Speaker 1:I'm not familiar, I will be tonight in about two hours, but I wasn't familiar. There's no so-so deal with it after Brad, okay. So when I was making this list and I was sitting there and I was thinking, like I said we was talking about it as a matter of fact, we was at a party and when I was putting the list together, after I had listened to the music and I was like you can't do so so Def artists without Jagged Edge, bow Wow and the Brand, them three. You have to put them three on the list because that is what you when you think of so. So for me at least, what I would assume people would do when you think of Social Death, any of the three people you think of is Bow Wow, da Brand, jagged Edge. You can go off the other two.
Speaker 2:You can blame my age. I'm not familiar with her work, but I will get familiar with her work in about two hours. Here's the thing.
Speaker 3:DI. It wasn't like she had a huge impact, but some would say it wasn't like there was a catalog that you could go and be like. Oh, I'm going to go on a binge and go crazy on the black. I don't know man, she has a nice amount of time.
Speaker 2:While we're here, I need one song from each of y'all that I should listen to while I take my shower tonight. One song from each of y'all that I should listen to while I take my shower tonight, Well go ahead.
Speaker 3:I would start with Funtify.
Speaker 1:Funtify would be the one.
Speaker 3:Come on, quentin, you made that face when he said he was going to study or listen for two hours. He'll be familiar in two hours from now. That was more than enough time to get familiar with the break.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that's what I'm saying. I'm not saying okay, I'm not saying the Bray is Beyonce, but what I'm saying is, when you think of so, so Del in that light.
Speaker 3:She's Beyonce. Yeah that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:I'm not saying. I'm not saying Well, what Val?
Speaker 3:might be Val might be Beyonce and the Bray might be Beyonce and the Brad might be Kelly, maybe Michelle, and then crisscross is Kelly.
Speaker 1:That's all I'm saying. That's all I'm saying in this situation, but so, like I said I do. I typically rank mine. My five would have been Skate, my four is Anthony Hamilton. My four is Anthony Hamilton. My three is Da Brad. My two is Jagged Edge. My one is Bow Wow, because I'm a fan of Bow Wow's Bow Wow We'll see what you saying you put up the numbers, you can argue with the numbers.
Speaker 2:I did Just off screen a little bit. We're not trying to get in trouble. I did listen to a couple notes of the Fuck Defy. I've heard the chorus of that song. I'm trying to remember. It had to have been a movie or something.
Speaker 3:You probably just heard it growing up, because it was like a.
Speaker 2:I heard the chorus of that song.
Speaker 3:It was one of those songs that when they played they played it. You know you turn the radio down or skip the station or go to the next track. You kind of played that Functified when it came out.
Speaker 1:I'm sure I Go to the next track. You kind of played that from the time it came out. I'm sure I think it was on one of the Nickelodeon shows at the end where they did performances. There might have been another place where you heard that, but I don't know if it was Kenan and Kel or Owl Lab. But I want to say they did do that on one of them shows. I don't know. But yeah, that's all I forget. Tipsy goes hard. I just want to say it. Tipsy goes hard, and so does Damn by the Young Bloods. But yeah, man Dion, I appreciate you.
Speaker 2:No problem Anytime. I mean I'm sure you got something else Going on next week. What other label you going to next week?
Speaker 1:No, I got to talk about. I got to talk to that. I got to talk to Will About that post. I got to ask Will, but no idea. I appreciate you Will Mr Breakglass himself.
Speaker 3:thank you, sir, no problem man Glad to be here.
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