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Navigating Life and Lyrics with Cerebral Palsy
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Ever wondered how the hilarious world of secret OnlyFans accounts and social media antics collide with serious discussions on national security? Join us as we laugh our way through birthday roasts and playful banter, giving shoutouts to our crew while examining the gender dynamics within our group. We take a moment to poke fun at our buddy Flea's age, and explore the importance of having a balanced gender presence. But it's not all fun and games—we dive into the complexities of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed's legal proceedings at Guantanamo Bay and the potential risks of transferring high-profile detainees to other high-security prisons.
Switch gears with us as we discuss the alarming rise in cancer rates among Millennials and Gen Xers, attributing these trends to lifestyle factors and environmental changes. We also tackle the controversial performance by Megan Thee Stallion at Kamala Harris' campaign rally and debate the effectiveness of hip-hop artists versus traditional intellectuals in engaging young voters. Our special guest sheds light on the rich cultural influences of Charleston's hip-hop scene and shares personal stories about living with cerebral palsy while making music. Their upcoming album "Baptism Before Fire" promises to resonate deeply with listeners, blending adversity with artistic inspiration.
And if you think that's all, think again! We'll also share our top hip-hop artist picks and dive into some nostalgic reflections on the mixtape era. Plus, get ready for an exciting announcement: the launch of an online store for the new album, ensuring that profits go directly to the artists. This episode is a rollercoaster of emotions, humor, and heartfelt moments that you won't want to miss. Tune in for an unforgettable experience.
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Casual Chat Between Friends
Speaker 1Oh, make with me on the beat. Trap's hit on the beat, but y'all know I ain't no rapper though. Yeah, let's get it. Me and my gang, we up in the yeah.
Speaker 2Cheers y'all. I'm on the Daily Summary Podcast your boy Sam McClain.
Speaker 1It's your girl Trap's hit. It's there as I screwed it. See y''all about to choke. When you started, I tried to hold it.
Speaker 2He was like he wasn't supposed to let people know because, oh shit, take that, take that, god damn.
Speaker 1You need to edit that shit out. What is that you have in your?
Speaker 2hand ain't nothing I got in my hand. Put your hand Ain't nothing I got in my hand. Yeah, put that shit away, uh-huh. Okay, blow it out, blow it out, blow it out. Huh, cause man niggas got things with people drug testing and shit.
Speaker 1Okay, New job me, New job me.
Speaker 2Okay, yeah, yeah. Shout out to my man Polo in the background. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1Shout out to my man.
Speaker 2Swish.
Speaker 1Polo Polo, yes, yes, you need what? Yeah, he need light.
Speaker 2I got, it, I got it, you ready?
Speaker 1He's balling Swish. All right, listen, this is what y'all need to do as always, shout out to our cameraman Swish, he's ballin'. Like and subscribe. We're on YouTube. We're on Spotify, apple Music, amazon Music. No, we're not on OnlyFans. Who's on OnlyFans? You on Swish? Huh, oh, you got OnlyFans. You got OnlyFans. You got one too, yeah, I got an only fan.
Speaker 2You got one too. Yeah, I'm showing my fingernails, they got like women. Oh no, no, no, no, no, I'm not standing over here.
Speaker 3Give me a free trial link because I know you got a free trial link.
Speaker 1Just send me the video.
Speaker 2Yeah, they like that shit.
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Speaker 2We're on people.
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Speaker 2See, see, we done found out some shit about her.
Speaker 1I'll show y'all afterwards.
Speaker 2Found out some shit about her man. Shout out to my man, flea, over there Fleazess. Shout out to Flea Happy, belated birthday.
Speaker 1Oh, happy belated birthday. Three one, please, when was your birthday? Flea, that's what, not cancer? That's yeah, he's cancer, oh you know what Flea?
Speaker 2My nigga turned 86 years old. You look good for 86, my nigga.
Speaker 1Flea. Tag me in, tag me in, tag me in. Flea, you need me, tag me in.
Speaker 2Okay, so you talking about age Tag me how old are you TO? I am 42 years old and I am proud of my motherfucking age?
Speaker 1Yes, 42 plus what.
Speaker 2Yes, 42. You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 142 plus 42 is what?
Speaker 242 plus 42 is 42, nigga.
Speaker 1No, that's not how old you are. Shout out Flea.
Speaker 2Flea, you, the coolest kid I know. Shout out to TikTok man. Shout out to Instagram.
Speaker 1Did you press the button and what did you say? Nothing, you just said press the button.
Speaker 2So now we live on. So now we live. Shout out to Instagram, shout out to TikTok Live.
Speaker 1We on TikTok Live motherfucker, we always got to shout out because we don't never do that, so we don't have to start doing that in our show. Shout out to Kim, our social media. Ty was here last week, you wasn't here.
Speaker 2She's on social media, she's YouTube. She was at the concert.
Speaker 1She went to a concert, shut up.
Speaker 2I need some men in the group because I'm tired of all these fucking cheeks in the group. I'm the only man, that's why.
Speaker 1I add a sleeve. You tired of cheeks is wild. That's a wild statement. That sounds very diddy. No, I'm.
Speaker 2I'm an involved man, I can't be having that shit. Oh brother, you know what I'm saying. I need some uninvolved men in a chat with me, but Swish, you don't say nothing, never. That don't, that don't help.
Speaker 1I'd be like, okay, help me, right, help me nigga say something. Nah, swish smart he trying to shut up so he can keep seeing cheeks, you, the one fucking. I'd be like, okay, help me, help me, nigga, say something. Switch, smart he trying to shut up so he can keep seeing cheeks you, the one fucking it up. We gonna go to the separate chats in a second.
Speaker 2Yeah, we finna go separate chats.
Speaker 1And we gonna name it Cheeks. Do that Create your own chat.
Speaker 2Switch, we'll give you a free trial link. Free 30-day trial link. Free 30-day trial link. Invite Polo while you at it too. Let Polo come in and do the chat.
Speaker 1Polo can't see my cheeks, he think I'm innocent. Yeah, me too, uh-uh.
Speaker 2Now we know he think I'm innocent.
Speaker 1He can't see my cheeks. Besides, I ain't gonna lie.
Speaker 2What you gonna have Speaking of sleeves. Look at sleeves walking the building Tight shit, tight, shit I need you to help me in the chat and say some shit in the chat that's why I added you that's why I put you in the chat. Uh huh, does the run down okay?
Speaker 1okay, I got you you ain't hear what this man said he said he tired of seeing ass cheeks in the chat.
Speaker 3I am.
Speaker 1I see this shit all day on Instagram. So he said you ain't gotta be. This man said. He said he tired of seeing ass cheeks in the chat. I am I see this shit all day on Instagram. See, he said you ain't gotta be tired of that, you know.
Speaker 2Oh yeah.
Speaker 1I was drunk as hell.
Speaker 2I said that during the club CEO.
Speaker 1I was like damn, I'm finna bother the fuck out of CEO. No it was the fuck CEO that killed me. I was drunk.
Speaker 2I done saw what's her girl name, what's her name Ty Ty. I done saw her coochie line and shit.
Speaker 1I don't even know the girl, you ain't seen her coochie line. I know you didn't. Yes, I did how she had on shorts. She had on shorts In the video.
Speaker 2She had the long black. She had the black on and Maybe you start looking so hard I can't wait to switch the editors. I'm going to put all the videos in.
Speaker 1Please add these videos.
Speaker 2Her situation?
Speaker 1Yeah, you don't know she got a man, you standing out loud. She got a man who know oh, you are not discreet, well shit.
Speaker 2All right, let's move on.
Speaker 1Let's move on. As he repeats it again, let's move on. Celebr Topics with Chubby. What the fuck? We're going to go ahead and keep this pushing. Okay, we're going to go ahead. First, though, we got celebrity birthdays Only four today, real quick. I hate my brother's CEO, lil Uzi Vert. He turned 30. Lil Uzi Vert.
Speaker 2He turned 30. He's a sassy 30-year-old.
Speaker 1That's not it. Y'all get to show the. It was the purse for me. It's only my third day here. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2I don't know if y'all know him but AJ Green.
Speaker 1He played for the Bengals.
Speaker 2Oh yeah, he was nice when he played?
Speaker 1Yeah, he turned 36. 36? He's young still. Yeah, he's still young, he still playing.
Speaker 2It's crazy Nah what team he played for. Was it the Texans? The last team, I think?
Speaker 1Oh, he retired.
Speaker 3Oh.
Speaker 2AJ Green was nasty. Shout out to AJ Green 36 Alright up next Mark Cuban.
Speaker 1He turned 66, 66.
Speaker 2Mark Cuban, shout out Mark Cuban.
Speaker 1Curbin on Curbin Smart.
Speaker 2He's my favorite NBA owner. Curbin on.
Speaker 1Curbin. Shout out to Mark Curbin.
Speaker 2And lastly Wesley.
Speaker 1Snipes. He turned 62 Shout out to Blade.
Speaker 2Shout out to Blade. Spoiler alert. Spoiler alert. Spoiler alert If you didn't watch Wolverine and Deadpool, Blade is in it.
Speaker 1Yeah, they trying to. Why would you say that, no, no, no, that's not a spoiler alert though, because Marvel been said that when they first talked about doing this movie and they said they're using it.
Speaker 2I ain't gonna lie though I didn't know that y'all, oh yeah, For real. No, I didn't seen the movie.
Speaker 1I'm a Marvel fanatic. Don't spoil it, I haven't seen the movie Spoiler alert.
Speaker 2Spoiler alert Deadpool and Wolverine fought in the movie let's talk off camera.
Speaker 1Okay, let's talk off camera, Because that way I'm going to just Damn Doom.
Speaker 1That shit. I can't wait for that to be that need to be one of your top. What up? Tiktok, huh, all y'all motherfuckers. Your the name. Yes, robert Downey Jr. The man formerly known as Anthony Stark will now be Dr Doom, which is for comic people comic people. I've read that storyline. That's a storyline of Fantastic Four, where in another, the multiverse Anthony Stark is, which is gonna be crazy. Yes, it's gonna be crazy. So what Marvel is now trying to do is they're also incorporating some DC comics as well.
Speaker 1So you're gonna see a lot of multiverse storylines and when I tell you fire. Marvel is getting my coins.
Speaker 2Do you know the TV shows?
Speaker 1we finna get after that shit, the TV shows we finna get after that shit, the TV shows we finna get. Okay, also, little rumor alert Beep, beep, beep. A little birdie told me I don't know if y'all guys ever watched a cartoon that used to be on WB called Static Shock. Yes, static Shock is supposed to get a live action movie. Yes, I heard that. I heard that I used to love Static. Static's shot was so fire. Who's that? The little black?
Speaker 2kid.
Speaker 1With the dreads. Oh okay, that shit was so fire, virgil, virgil.
Speaker 2Virgil. He's a fictional character, right Like he's not in no comic book, to none they just made him up.
Speaker 1He's in a comic book. He's a comic book to none. They just made him up. He's in a comic book. He's a comic book. Yeah, he's a comic book character. Yes, and they made the cartoon out of him. They made a cartoon out of him, yes that's right.
Speaker 2Yeah, he's a comic book character, which which which DC. He's DC. Yeah, he's DC. Oh, okay, Because in the cartoon he.
Speaker 1But people have been asking for a long time, especially when Black Lightning came out. People have been asking for a static shock, live action and shit. Honestly, that might be DC's best move. If they want, like, a Black Panther type phenomenon, that would be their best move to do. To be honest, that is a good character to compete against a Black Panther you think so? Yes, because the shock is such a monumental character for the culture, for millennials, for Gen Xers.
Speaker 1I ain't a classic that's a monumental character for the culture, for millennials for Gen Xers, because I ain't gonna lie, that's the one thing. That's the one thing I remember coming home at 3 o'clock in the afternoon turning on WB, and right after Pokemon, static Shock used to come on like that would be a big ass character to compete with.
Speaker 2I mean DC needed, because the only person they got is Batman Superman kind of. I mean they need a.
Speaker 1They need another great Superman movie because Batman just took took the cake yeah, I think honestly DC, when there are movies, I think the only one is I really like, other than Superman and Batman, was Aquaman. But even that last Aquaman movie I was kind of a little disappointed the first one was fire.
Speaker 1That's the only one, yeah. The second one it kind of just in the rest of the DC movies. They just have not been touching my soul. So, and I hate to say it, but honestly, let's not, you know, get too far, because Marvel been falling off lately too. So Hell, no, yes, they have them.
Speaker 2TV shows the last couple TV shows. We're talking about cinema movies.
Speaker 1TV shows are part of the cinematic universe. They are, and that's the thing like you have to watch the shows in order to keep up with it.
Speaker 3In order to catch at yeah, what you said.
Speaker 1Hmm, yeah, I don't know what All of it is an order. Oh, yeah, yeah, you can't watch all the movies. You can't watch all the movies. Like the live action? Yeah, as soon as you can.
Speaker 2Yeah, Like.
Speaker 1Wonder Woman or not Wonder Woman?
Speaker 2Like the one with Vision.
Speaker 1And no, that was good, that was good, that shit was. But they tied to the movies. We gotta watch that.
Speaker 2Because it ties into the universe, the only one that I say that I really enjoy Was Moon Knight.
Speaker 1Moon Knight was fire, shit. Yeah, moon Knight was fire and I'm excited to see His character in the Next coming movies, cause I was talking about, you know, egyptian culture and all that shit and that shit is so good. That shit was good as fuck. I ain't gonna lie, I love low key.
Speaker 2I'm a low key fanatic. Before we get too far, yeah, let's go to the topics. Topics.
The Aftermath of Guantanamo Bay
Speaker 1Okay, the first one is gonna blow y'all mind Y'all ready. Yes, the United States. You know how they have this infamous saying we don't make deals with terrorists. The United States has reached a plea deal. We get this alleged 9-11 mastermind, ksm, but I'm gonna say his full name, khalid Sheikh Mohammed, and his two other defendants. Now, mind you, these are people that they captured in 2003. Okay, I know Khalid.
Speaker 1They have been sitting in Guantanamo Bay, so I don't know him waiting trial and I'm gonna tell you what has taken so long. So, up until the point of them reaching a plea, let me say this they were still in the pre-trial phase of this case from 2003 from 2003 what the wait?
Speaker 2three, four, five, six, that's 21 years.
Speaker 1Damn, 9-11 happened 21 years ago yes, 9-11 happened 23 years damn so 2001 yeah yeah, so one thing that held up this entire case was mr muhammad and his two defendants. They not no dummies. They were tortured and they went and they sued the us government. More specifically, they sued the military for torture against them. So that held up an entire case we had, because they had to go through the military trial first before the government can take action now.
Speaker 1Let me say this the biggest question that has been proposed because of this deal is well, let me tell you, their deal was obviously you know they're gonna die regardless, they never getting out. Their deal was, in exchange for a death sentence, they will serve out the rest of their natural living life in prison. The issue is nobody knows where they are going to be housed, because, if you remember, a couple years ago with the um I think it started with the obama administration he started shutting down guantanamo bay. Biden has kept that promise and kept that going and is currently that's like, priority for biden's administration is shutting down guantanamo bay. So a lot of people don't know, because this is something that's kept under the rugs. Guantanamo bay has released a lot of inmates that they feel are no longer threats.
Speaker 1Mind you, these were some of the worst of the worst, yeah you said they were never going to be rehabilitated, and now you're letting them back out now what is it dead up right, because think of all the torture and everything they have endured for the years that they've been there.
Speaker 2And nobody knows about it, that's shit crazy.
Speaker 1So just keep that in mind. So before you go to the next part, I guess that I guess that other prison, the one that's in Colorado, I can't remember the name of it Is that the one? That's the one that got all?
Speaker 2the Ute Bomber and all that shit.
Speaker 1So Leavensworth is really a military prison. It's not really a federal prison. Is that the one I'm talking about in Colorado? Yeah, it is. Yeah, I think I'm pretty sure they house all of the Macs. I don't think it's Leavensworth.
Speaker 2No, that might be in Kentucky.
Speaker 1Yeah, I don't think it's Le bomber.
Speaker 1Um, it has, oh my god, a lot of those really high profile serial killers his wife, though that's that prison is the one they can only get out for like an hour a day, not even if that 30 minutes, and they like locked down 23 and shit like um, I can't remember the name of it, but I'm wondering if they would, if they would put him and put them in that prison. So when I was reading like more into this because this is Y'all letting the worst of the worst go, y'all making plea deals with terrorists I'm just so confused, like right, so they have like legal experts that are experts on terrorism and their lawyers and they said, what is it?
Speaker 2Who committed suicide.
Speaker 1Oh that's not what I'm talking about. I'm talking about the actual prison. I need the prison um they were saying that, um, the experts were saying like, honestly, this is the best deal that america could ever make, because if they would have kept going to an actual case, it would have still been another 20 years before they even got to trial, because all the motions and objections and things like that, that they'reling and that's just more taxpayers money that's being spent, that we don't even know is being spent.
Speaker 2That's fucking crazy.
Speaker 1So they said this is the best case scenario. But it's interesting. They also said that what they might do is essentially ship them off to another country and put them in their prison to let them like do it.
Speaker 2They're going to live in a country where they resided. No, oh.
Speaker 1Like, send them to like a Russian prison. Yes, go to Florence. And let them be Russia's problem. That's crazy, because they gonna be living good Because Russia got one of the harshest prison systems in the world.
Speaker 2Oh, that is, russian prisons.
Speaker 1I heard horrible stories about their prisons Supermax, florence, supermax, it got all the high-profile serial killers the Boston bomber, he's in that prison. The Boston Marathon, he's in that prison. So I'm wondering if that's an option on the table, because that's a Supermax prison. I mean there's a lot of Supermaxes in America.
Speaker 3I mean, I don't trust them to their own country.
Speaker 1I don't trust them to their own country. I watch too much thriller and action movies on amazon prime. I just feel like some liam neeson type nigga don't break them out and shit. I don't trust that. I just feel like it wasn't right, like and granted, you know. But let's be honest, most people that go to guantanamo bay they usually serve in life they're not going there with with the release date, let's be honest, they have no parole right, they have no hope of ever seeing daylight.
Speaker 1So to let them out, think of all the thoughts that they have festering in their mind while they were sitting in there against you think of all the, the things that they probably learned from other people, because, let's be honest, in a prison system, people are going to find a way to communicate yes they're going to find a way to plan, plot, whatever they need to do, still communicate x. You know they tried to send me to Guantanamo Girl. Goodbye, cause I'm the biggest, don't forget the realest. My bad.
Speaker 2Now that's the second one. Hey, who on the Instagram?
Health Risks and Political Performances
Speaker 1Nobody Shut up. So this second one is also going to make y'all mouth drop a little bit.
Speaker 2More millennials and gen xers yeah, before you go, we millennials right? Oh yeah, because you like a what boomer, a baby boomer. He's a millennial baby boomer, millennial is 1980 to 1994 yeah you know, he was born in 1970s 1969 millennial.
Speaker 1The gen xer is 1994 to, I think, like 2000, and oh, wait, wait, I'm a Gen Xer. Then I don't even know.
Speaker 2You're a millennial.
Speaker 1Oh yeah, because I'm in the beginning part of 94. It might be 1995 then. Okay, because my brother is a Gen Xer.
Speaker 2Okay.
Speaker 1Don't play with me. I don't want to be in Gen X Google is your friend. Okay, anyway, millennials and Gen Xers 17 different cancers compared to other generations.
Speaker 2Wait what.
Speaker 1Wait what? We are more likely to develop cancer of 17 different types compared to other generations.
Speaker 3That shit don't make no sense. Let me, let me read it.
Speaker 1I'm baby Okay. So let me read the 17 cancers, right, okay, so out of the, these are 17 cancers that they're saying, out of the 34 that are known, 17 of these we have a higher risk of developing in our lifetime compared to our parents.
Speaker 2Right.
Speaker 1These are gastric or your stomach cancer. Oh, small intestine cancer. Oh Estrogen receptive breast cancer. Oh shit. Breast cancer based off your hormones. Oh shit. Ovarian cancer. Oh Liver and bowel duct cancer. Your mouth and throat cancers. And this is only for women. For women, mouth and throat is only for women. Anus cancer. Anus cancer, colon and rectal Anus Uterine.
Speaker 2Anus Gallbladder Kidney.
Speaker 1Panccreas myeloma testes we don't got that leukemia and this one is only for men kaposi sarcoma, which is basically the lining of your blood vessels and your lip nodes. That's only in me. I didn't ask to be born here.
Speaker 2You know what I want to know. Out of those like what is the percentage?
Speaker 1so I have people, thank you for the culture, because I'm like what you mean, I'm about to die, okay, for the culture for the culture. That's all I said. Let me get happy nigga day. They did a study of 23 million patients. They be in the north american cancer society. 23 million, that's a lot, 23 million patients, they being the North American.
Speaker 2Cancer Society 23 million. That's a lot 23 million patients.
Speaker 1That's a huge pool of people born between 1920 and 1990. 1920, see you, they broke these groups up every 10 years. So 1920s, 1930s, 1940s, right, the 1990 age group was 167% higher, which means they are 167% more likely to develop one of those 17 cancers compared to other generations. And then out of the black people. You didn't no, I didn't do black people.
Speaker 3Oh hell, they didn't break it down like that.
Speaker 1See we are, we're just breaking down by age. See, yo ask Siri, Do your old nigga shit, ask Siri. Do it, hey Siri. What's the question? Will black people get cancer? How many black people get cancer after that research?
Speaker 2Damn, that's a lot to ask.
Speaker 1Please hold. So the reason they said that millennials and gen xers are basically 167 higher at a risk of developing.
Speaker 1This is due to changes in the environment and lifestyle stuff that I did not ask for, yeah, so what they mean is more pollution, global warming, um, you know, kids smoking cigarettes at younger ages, obesity, things like that. And they said out of the 17 cancers, 10 of those are increased in younger patients because of obesity. So out of those, it was 10 that even if you are a Gen Xer and a millennial. So basically saying like let's say you got a little cousin that's a Gen Yer, they probably gonna get cancer faster than you are because of the obesity, gen Xer and a millennial. So basically saying like let's say you got a little cousin that's a Gen Yer, they probably going to get cancer faster than you are because of the obesity. Damn, because it's so prevalent. Damn, that's wild.
Speaker 2That's wild.
Speaker 1That's crazy.
Speaker 2Listen.
Speaker 1We're going to die. We're going to die. It's crazy, we're going to die.
Speaker 2It just really tells you to just take care of yourself, man. Health is wealth. Like they always say health is wealth, man. Take care of yourself man Detox.
Speaker 1I'm going to go on another detox Workout.
Speaker 2You know, even if it's five, even if it's two to five minutes a day, that's still something you know to get your body going, get your blood flowing. You know, burn little is wealth, man. The system is not set up for people to live, the system is set up for people to die and death make a lot of money. So that's why they want niggas to die. Death makes a lot of money. Look at rappers when a nigga dies and rap.
Speaker 1Somebody who's never going to be out of business. A mortician Never.
Speaker 2Never, never, never. They can even dig niggas up.
Speaker 1That's sad, let's move on. That was sad. Dig niggas up dig who nevermind go, move on dig niggas up and kill them again go ahead, see, alright. So the last one, that fake ass true story, the last one, y'all know I gotta talk about it talk about it, megan Thee. Stallion yeah, talk about it. Megan Thee Stallion Performed at Kamala Harris' rally Campaign rally In Atlanta the other day. Yes, she did For freedom and there was a lot Of Chatter, chatter, backlash, backlash, yep, for lack of better words, because of, oh shit Two things.
Speaker 2You know how you fumble. I got you. You know I be clumsy.
Speaker 1Because of two things number one, her outfit and number two, the twerking. Why was she twerking at a rally?
Speaker 2why why?
Speaker 1so y'all know me, I like to do my research. Y'all on tiktok, be saying I don't do my research, but the paper proves I do my research.
Speaker 1Okay, see that shit right there so, first of all, everything was very intentional with this performance. Okay, the outfit that she wore was a cobalt blue suit with a crop white shirt and a tie that was styled by Abdul Saul. He said he did this because Kamala has been criticized a lot for being a very dull dresser wearing a lot of neutrals, and he knew that she was going to wear blue. So this was his take on like twinning right now with that. He also said that this outfit was meant to serve two purposes. The other was to highlight that here you have two women from very different corners of the world, both at the top of their respective careers, defining power on their own terms. Now, I can see that from the Kamala campaign yeah.
Speaker 1The booze was cute from the Kamala campaign. Their advisors have said the reason that they have made the stallion perform is because what they're really trying to do for this election is hone in on the 18 to 27 age group demographic for voters of that Megan Thee Stallion has like 32.3 million fans, of which like 98% of those is that exact same age group. So their thinking was we're gonna bring what we already know works for a general um Gen Xers and Millennials TikTok, everybody know TikTok, everybody know to do the body. Yada, yada, yada. Do the little dance. You know, you know the little tiktok dances. So they did that with the intention of shining the light and trying to relate to their younger audience because, let's be honest, young people is not gonna sit up and watch no campaign rally on tv but you say, meg the style, you hear they gonna tune in now. To that point they gonna tune in Now to that point?
Speaker 2right. The only thing I will say to that point, just to play devil's advocate here, is there are white, spanish, well, spanish, black we'll just say Caucasian entertainers. That has a wider range on TikTok and social media than fucking Megan Thee Stallion. So why would we choose Megan Thee Stallion?
Speaker 1Because she's black number one, and she has a demographic of two points that they're trying to hit. They know that the most powerful voters in America are the black votes. So now, not only are they shining light on or bringing awareness to their black voters, they're also tapping into the millennials. Because by doing that, now you're just crawling, you're, you're negating the black. Now you're crossing all demographics right because a's don't have no race to it right but I say that to say.
Speaker 2Is she just soliciting the black vote to win the election?
Speaker 1so, so, let me, let me, let me make I'm glad we brought this yeah, but that. But that goes to his point. So, but before we go to, let me break this down because I've been waiting on this topic. So let me ask. To your first question, you said um, white entertainers, stuff like down tiktok, which ones would you have seen? Wanted to see up there?
Speaker 2I mean I don't follow tiktok in that, but I'm saying case in point, right?
Speaker 1Well then, negate TikTok. What white entertainers would you want to see on that stage? Why they couldn't get a?
Speaker 2Taylor Swift, who has the most.
Speaker 1Instagram followers. How do you know? Taylor Swift is even a Democrat.
Speaker 2I don't know what fucking Democratic party she's a part of. How do you know?
Speaker 1they haven't reached out to her and she declined it. How do you know they haven't reached out to her and she declined? It's crazy because when Hillary did this with Beyonce, nobody had this backlash. Hillary did the same thing on her. She had a campaign rally in Ohio and Beyonce came out.
Speaker 2Nobody said anything about it.
Speaker 1It goes to respectability politics and that's pretty much what it is. At this point, meg is hated. People hate her for shit. That don't even got nothing to do with politics. Her music, the toy, shit, it go. People hate that child and it is what it is. You know people have their own opinions about that.
Speaker 1Whatever, as far as this moment, I'm only gonna speak to this moment that twerking that she did I'm thinking the way people was talking about it. I'm thinking like she had a thong, always showing ass cheeks and pussy cheeks. That twerking that she did was not even your kids do worse. Your kids literally sit up there and do worse twerking on tiktok, on instagram. Your kids do worse twerking. I've seen your children do twerking while they're not with you. You think your kids are innocent and angels. When they're not with you, they are not.
Speaker 1Second of all, like sis said, they're trying to reach a certain demographic. I just know and I've been on twitter all day laughing at niggas, talking with niggas. I just know the demographic that ain't said my president is black, my Lambo is blue, is not talking about Megan. Thee Stallion on there twerking y'all niggas is corny as fuck with that shit. That shit was even released before Obama became president, so I know we not talking. This is also a democratic party that had Bill Clinton on Arsenio Hall playing a fucking saxophone and y'all called him the black president. What the fuck are we talking about here? What Meg Thee Stallion did was very pale and compared to other shit that the Republicans and the Democrats have done before. You had fucking Hulk Hogan on Trump's thing, ripping his shirt off, talking about he didn't even give no policies. You had the queen of the whole marathon, the whole walk on trump's platform talking about her and her, not a reformed wholeness. So again, I asked my people, I I asked my people wait terrence.
Speaker 1to also add to your point, nobody is talking about the fact that, as everybody is in such an outrage over meg being at this, that Trump literally went to a black journalism convention.
Speaker 2Yes, yes, I was about to get to that point.
Speaker 1Every single. I was about to get to that point. I think what black people and this is and I'm saying this and this, this might be the clip that might get me black people we have such a love, love, hate relationship with respectability politics. We are all for freedom, freedom of choice, freedom of body, freedom of this, freedom of that, but when it comes to that, for real, black people are the ones that be like uh-uh, y'all should be ashamed of y'all selves. Y'all should be embarrassed and I said this today y'all not embarrassed with hip-hop. Come on, y'all don't be embarrassed watching all five seasons of baddies, baddies, caribbean, y'all don't be embarrassed when that shit happens y'all, don't, y'all don't be embarrassed with them.
Speaker 1housewives of atlanta, married to medicine huntsville. So I don't want to hear none of that shit about this woman getting on stage trying to reach a demographic. If the demographic does not apply to you, let it fly, bro. It's not for you, it's not for you, it's not for you. And I'm trying to be really honest. People was talking so much shit on Twitter today and I love the way the tide with the turns, because by the afternoon people was really realizing how stupid as fuck they were and what they were saying, because they was like who would y'all rather see up there? The Clark sisters. I'm not going to lie to y'all. If I got on that rally and I saw the Clark sisters on, I probably would have turned my damn TV off.
Speaker 1Okay, it's all about a politics game and, sad to say, I know people bring up the point of well, they are pandering for the black vote. They pander for Asian votes. When it's an Asian rally, they're going to bring Daniel Dae Kim up there. They're going to bring Jet Li up there. It is what it is. That's politics, that's propaganda, that's the point of the game. They have to do this if you don't want to vote for kamala because of this. That's fine, but let's not talk about how meg was up there twerking and no policies were being made, because she talked about a whole bunch of policies through that rally and none of y'all said shit about it.
Speaker 2Now, the only thing I will say to that point is um, when and charlamagne the god um said this and he expressed this, he was like you got other black entities like Cornel West or what's the guy named? What's the guy named with the semi dreads that be always on Instagram? What the fuck is his name? What's semi dreads? It's not dreads, it's like it's half a dreads. What's his name? I'm confused.
Speaker 1Yeah, thank you, umar.
Speaker 2Yeah, thank you, umar, like, why not bring those guys up to speak, as opposed to trying to bring people from the hip-hop community to come out?
Speaker 1Because nobody's going to turn on their TV to listen to the fucking speak.
Speaker 2We don't listen to them on Instagram, as is.
Speaker 1I'm going to ask you this. I got to pick up my fucking mic now. I'm going to ask you this. I got to pick up my fucking mic now. I'm going to ask you this If they said, if they announced it right now on Twitter, all right, y'all, big rally tomorrow with Cornel West. We have Don King. Turn it. Tune in now. Ask the CEO Be honest with yourself. Are you going to tune in?
Speaker 1No, Okay, that's why they didn't ask, but I and let me say you brought up Dr Umar. Kamala Harris would not align herself with Dr Umar. Dr Umar is for black people, but Dr Umar is also a misogynistic ass black man. That does not align with Kamala Harris policies for women. So, no, she's not going to align with that. What you have to be realistic for is, bruh, they not trying to target your demographic. We, old as fuck, let that shit go. We, old, they're not trying to target our demographic. We, old as fuck, let that shit go. We, oh, they're not trying to target our demographic. We know to get our ass up and go vote. These kids do not. So they're trying to target these kids. Let that shit go.
Speaker 2I have to pick up my fucking mic because y'all don't piss me off, right, if you look at it and you, I think she need an airbrush?
Speaker 1no, because let me tell y'all, this shit been pissing me off. I'm sorry, this shit been pissing me off all day, so I didn't get this shit out.
Speaker 2Because you look at like who she's targeting right? These guys, that are, these people that are 18 to say 21, right 27 27 right. These motherfuckers are really. They're not going out to vote, they're not. They're not going out. That's why they're doing it to get people to go vote, but they still not going out.
Speaker 1So I want to let you know so I want to let you know, with that last election round, when they brought out all these rappers and all this stuff, that age range had a growth of 43.7% better than our age range because they brought out all these rappers and artists and stuff. So it's working somewhere. She did it in a state where a lot of that demographic is in that state. Georgia is a blue state, it's a black state. They she brought out two entertainers that have been at like they've been advocating for gun change, like gun violence. Quavo is on two of her gun violence committees. Ever since Take Off Die, he's been on two of her committees. Meg has been advocating for gun change. So, yes, this was a political move, it was a smart move and it worked. This shit worked. As of what I just read for like a couple hours ago, the polls in Georgia have changed. Kamala Harris is leading the polls in Georgia so far, those pre-research polls. So it worked.
Speaker 1The twerking worked. Let it twerk, vote a twerk. You know what I'm saying. And then, too, to like, dumb it down. To like. I don't know what I'm trying to say, but to dumb it down to you have to like think how these young ass kids think okay, they don't have it all the way. So in their mind, if they see one of their favorite artists, oh they voting. Bro, it's cool to vote, I'm gonna go vote that's literally how I get all of that scary.
Speaker 2But I get all of that. I just think that there's always two sides to a coin. Right, there are billions of people in this world, billions. So to corner a little section of people and negate all the other people, that's why I think the whole, that's why I think the backlash is coming I don't think that they doing it, though I think, for this is why this was just one rally she has more rally, absolutely, and then she has the democratic national, and then she has a whole campaign.
Speaker 2But what I'm seeing the consensus of what that rally was about was why, megan Thee Stallion, why you got to choose hip-hop artists to do that. That's their fault. They made it about the wrong shoes.
Speaker 1That's what I'm saying the rally wasn't about pop. It wasn't about pop, right. So because that's what? The consensus, but the argument, the about right. So because that's what, that's what is the consensus, but the argument, the argument is the main argument. The consensus and argument is why do they have made a stallion on stage and why are they not talking about policies? They talked about policies. Motherfuckers ignored that you talk about make the stallion. So at some point you got to realize like damn, do I really care about the politics or do I care about respectability politics? Yeah, like motherfuckers, who was talking shit about? Meg was like oh, they got her up to work, but they're not really talking about no policies. No, after she got off the stage, they literally ran through all of her policies. She went through all of her policies. You're not paying attention to the policies. So at this point it's a you problem, not a Meg problem.
Speaker 2But to that point is that a distraction away from what the policy?
Speaker 1No, because you wasn't going to listen to it nowhere. If she didn't have nobody on there, she just talked about her policies. You don't listen to it nowhere.
Speaker 2Just imagine if they had a Cornel West up there right.
Speaker 1You not tuning in? You've already admitted that you're not going to watch it.
Speaker 2That's the first thing, I'm just saying.
Speaker 1You already admitted that you're not going to. She had Megan.
Speaker 2Thee Stallion on there. They're not worried about the policies, they're worried about Megan Thee Stallion. Right, so say they had Cornel West up there. I keep throwing that name up because that's the first thing that comes to my head. And he talked right. And they're like, okay, get this nigga off the stage.
Speaker 1I want to hear what Kamala got to say, because they focus on what Kamala has to niggas on the stage. But I'm just saying, I'm just playing the devil. I get it and see, this is because this is because you had. You didn't really watch the rally. So those people that you were talking about like they had um stacy abrams on stage, john ossoff, all those people um was warnock, um, reverend warnock was on stage. They talked about her policies. Meg did too.
Speaker 1After she was done, kamala really didn't hit on her policies because everybody did before. You didn't't watch the rally. A lot of people didn't watch the rally. They watched one clip of Mad Twerking and watched Shade Room and then decided to form an opinion. That's why I tell people all the time and that's what Sid always preaches when she does these topics I do my research, do your research before you get to talking. Don't be on the Shade Room, yeah, do your research before you get to talking. Talking about, like cornell west, get off stage. All those people she put on before her talked about her policies. Each one of them hit on a different policy, and then kamala came in and backed up what they said and went on. Meg did quavo did all of them people did. That's what I'm saying. Y'all got to watch the rally but what are we talking about?
Speaker 2what's everybody talking about?
Speaker 1megan twerking no, to be honest. That's why I said in the beginning of twitter this morning on twitter, the tides change when people actually watch the full clip. Oh, they like. Oh, okay, this is what happened. So when you get on Twitter now, everybody like oh yeah, these policies, da, da da, cause you again. People watching what room? What room is it? What room we in the shade room? That's all I gotta say about that vote. Kamala Harris.
Birthday Money Etiquette
Speaker 1Yeah, that was it vote Sia McClain and shout out to the US, us, for you know, we got five gold medals US fool 13. Silver 12, bronze 36 others you know, somebody said throw them bronzes away somebody said every other day you be hating America. But then, as soon as the Olympics come on, yeah, you be like US fool. Like every other day, you be like damn fuck America. But then, when the Olympics come on, yeah, usa, usa, nigga, was that it? Yeah, us, us food. You got any candy? Yeah, let me get one. Hell no Jolly.
Speaker 2Rancher oh shit, shout out to Jolly Rancher yeah, yeah, see your medicine.
Speaker 1Like you know how old people like that butterscotch. I thought it was like butterscotch stuff. I don't fucking know what butterscotch is.
Speaker 2Oh, you be chewing the candy like this. You got a green one. They gave me two. No one for candy, one for candy. Shit, nigga, that's for me. No green ones, no green. You see what I'm talking about.
Speaker 1Well, while we take an intermission break for candy Cryptid Agency, for all your hosting and PR needs, Alright, shout out to everybody that's following. Thank you, trav. Yeah, shit, baby. Alright, cl, what would you do? What would you do? What would you do?
Speaker 2So what's up, TikTok, how you doing, oh, my skin look good.
Speaker 1No filter.
Speaker 2There's no filter.
Speaker 1What.
Speaker 2You ain't got that netter, oh shit. My skin is good, my bed look good too. You ain't got that, ms Netter. So, what would you do? Y'all know my. What would you do? Disclaimer, damn Fuck. Disclaimer, mike. What?
Speaker 1would you?
Speaker 2do? Are it counts by me or it counts from a third party?
Speaker 1Give us a hint. Is this you today, or somebody?
Speaker 2else, Nah somebody else. This happened today.
Speaker 1Today, oh this fresh.
Speaker 2Oh, this is going to be good, Because I was laughing. I was hysterical. I don't know why I was laughing so much, but this is Okay. I'm going to ask you a general consensus question For your birthday. What is a reasonable amount of money for a family member to send you? Not even reasonable. What is the least amount of money you should expect from a family member to send you?
Speaker 2a reasonable amount, not a reasonable. What is the least amount of money? Oh, least amount that a family member should send you on your birthday honestly, between 25 and 50.
Speaker 1Great, I was going to say 20, but yeah, yes, that a family member Should send you on your birthday, honestly Between 25 and 50. Great, 25 and 50. I was gonna say 20, but yeah, great, at least 20. I didn't know, I didn't know my people, they always extra, so I say 25, 50.
Speaker 2So what would you do, oh?
Speaker 1this is gonna piss me off.
Speaker 2It'll piss you off mightily, oh god. So what would you do? It's your birthday, you know, say you just it's your birthday regardless of what age you are but no because at a certain age they feel like they can't give you money. No more, okay, so say between I mean, I still get money at 42, I feel like the older I get, the more money I get, nah that's a lesson you get less money.
Speaker 1Less gifts, less money. You get real broke as you get older so say you between 17, 17 to 22.
Speaker 2Right, you can go higher, but say 17 to 22. Your birthday and the family member calls I can't get this shit out.
Speaker 1This really happened today, like a few minutes ago.
Speaker 2Family member calls they be like hey, somebody's birthday. You know, I'm going to send them some money for their birthday. Okay, good, they're going to send them some money for their birthday.
Speaker 2Okay, good, they're going to send you some money. They're going to send you some little dollars and shit, Right, so I'm going to cut. I'm going to say so. The cash app rings. They're like okay, they're going to send it to you to send to the person for their birthday. Okay, cool Cash at rings Shee. However, the shit goes. I love that sound and the amount it's $12.
Speaker 1How old did the person turn? How old did the person turn? You can at least say $17. So what?
Speaker 2would you do if you were at the other end of the reception of the cash app and it just says $12? What would you do in that particular instance? I'm going to be like this. It Damn.
Speaker 1What would you do? I'll take your shit.
Speaker 2You'll take that Damn. What would you do? I'd take your shit.
Speaker 1You don't take that. I want better for you. I would be pissed, I mean, and let me say like I, understand that Money is money.
Speaker 3At least give me 17. Fuck, I'm doing. What the fuck?
Speaker 1I don't give a fuck if that's not the only family member sending me money. I'm 17, you send me 12. I wasn I supposed to do with that. That's not even gas for my damn car that my dad, that janky ass car. My daddy just bought me the fuck $12.
Speaker 3That's why I'm like at least give me $17.
Speaker 1$17? Okay, a dollar for every year. I was thinking that To. I would have took 15, because 15, you can get you a good little tank of gas. 12, though, you would go on the gas station and tell them can you put 12 on 9? They're going to look, that's exactly what they're going to do. 12 don't even get you no good bag of Takis for real, because you got to get a couple bags that shit. You can't even get a bag of Takis and chips off 12 dollars. No, though, because you got to get taxed like that's and you oh my god, you can't even get no chicken. You can't even get no supreme combo for 12. No more, you can't get no supreme combo for 12. You can't get shit for 12. 12, that shit is so fucking disrespectful to me. Who is it? I'm gonna send this person six, six more dollars. So look, right.
Speaker 2So I asked the question. When they said they were going to send them money, I'm like okay, you know, they're not just like yeah, they usually don't send them much money.
Speaker 1So like how much money do they send?
Speaker 2That's a lot. So how much money do they usually send what that?
Speaker 1payment history look like Five to $10. Oh Lord dollars. I was like, wait, maybe they don't have it though. Five to ten dollars, then don't send me nothing. I would rather you not send me nothing. That's what I said. Like don't send me shit, just say happy birthday, just say happy birthday.
Speaker 2I'm gonna take a happy birthday. Then you send me. Imagine the cash that's going on for five dollars, nigga, and you got a business cash app account. They take 40 cents.
Speaker 1So you're not even that's what I'm saying, so he got. He got $12. He didn't even get the full $12. He got like $11.60. He probably didn't get the full $12. That shit is that shit is wild.
Speaker 2So that's why I asked the question beforehand, like yo, which I think is the minimum. I think the minimum like that you should give somebody on their birthday $20. Give them a full note.
Speaker 1And we say $25 for certain people Like I know my aunts and them they least amount they would give me is like $40, $50. But, like you know, my godparents or friends and family shit $25. And even if you give me $25, I'm grateful for $25. That's a full $12. Is crazy, though. $12 is nasty work.
Speaker 2That is nasty work. You could have just sent $10. You could have kept that.
Speaker 1But maybe that's. What they sent them was $10 and the $2 was for the extra cash out. Then I would have really been pissed Because that sounds more plausible. So they could get $11, $50 something.
Speaker 2Maybe, so they could get $11.50.
Speaker 1Maybe they just didn't know Swish. Shut the hell up, I don't give a fuck about none of that.
Speaker 2Listen, fuck that shit, swish. I don't give a fuck about none of that. No, I mean, I get it, I get it, but I'd rather somebody tell me happy birthday. Honestly, I would rather Thank you.
Speaker 1I would rather the happy birthday. Honestly, I'm a person, thank you. I would rather the happy birthday. Honestly, I'm a person. I'm a person for real like birthday gives nowadays. I mean, I like them. But I appreciate cars more because that takes your time and you write a message. I love cars. I collect birthday cards. I have a box of birthday cards. I love birthday cards because I feel like you took your time and then you gotta write a message and if you're writing a message, I mean I know you were lazy as fuck.
Speaker 1So yeah, you're just doing it here for right when you got the car Right. But when you give me a car, I know you took your time and you actually thought about what the fuck you had to say Sending me money now. Don't get me wrong, I love money, but I just feel like that's a lazy way of getting, especially on Cash App. 30-year-old $12 ain't shit. $12, not shit. $12. Gonna go to the dog before it go to me Yo.
Speaker 2I was cracking the fuck up when I saw that cash. I'd have been laughing too.
Speaker 1And it's crazy, I would have been laughing in that nigga's face. I'd have been laughing in that nigga's face.
Speaker 2The fuck it would do with $12?. I would have been laughing in that nigga's face boy A 17-year $12?.
Speaker 1What was his reaction when he found out? He?
Speaker 2got sent $12? I didn't.
Speaker 1The money was sent to a person to send it to them. Okay. So maybe that's why they sent $12, because they're like, when you cash it out and then he cash it out, it'll be $10. I'm telling you, he sent him $10. He didn't send him $12. He sent him $10. Y'all, listen to y'all cameraman, listen, I say what you going to give for $12?. What you going to give for $12 at 17-year-olds, at 17,.
Speaker 3I'm getting some condoms and some guards Easy.
Speaker 1You can't get guards.
Speaker 2I ain't have no car.
Speaker 1You can't get guards at 17. It's 21, now it's 21. You can't get guards. I mean you feel me, I would've got them, I got them when I used to get them and fuck the condoms.
Speaker 2I'm gonna let y'all know this now my students do not use condoms. I use condoms. That's why I had a baby at 30.
Speaker 1That's nasty work. I'm trying to tell y'all kids don't use condoms. I'm sorry for a 17 year old.
Speaker 220 is 20, 20 dollars that I don't need five people to give me $12.
Speaker 1Okay, then we're gonna be good to be honest, if all my followers on Instagram give me a dollar, I'd have at least three million. I'll give a hundred to the podcast I would that's it out of the thousands now I'm giving you a hundred and Sin said she's not giving you shit. You gonna talk shit to me, yeah, so take my hundred, you gonna take that hundred, or what? All right, thank you. Or I can give you four dollars.
Speaker 2Two dollars go to our son at the pocket yo you know how to you know send some shit, they cash out and then, um, they got like you can reply return. Nigga I didn't hit the return button. Return.
Speaker 1You know what you would refund, that I ain't going to lie $12 next to work but I ain't refunding.
Speaker 2So the person said his reaction was grateful, as you should Be grateful, be grateful for that $12.
Speaker 1Hell no.
Speaker 2I'm ungrateful as fuck Because he only got $12. And there's a nigga that don't get $12. He get like $25.50.
Speaker 1So you know.
Speaker 2Thank you very much. Can't wait till you send the rest.
Speaker 1Yeah, Paulo.
Speaker 2Yeah, that was a partial payment. Okay, you're going to give me the rest on payday. That's fine. I can't wait till see it.
Speaker 1That's crazy $12 a while what?
Speaker 2would you do? That's my what you do on a day. Drop in the comments. Y'all Drop in the comments what you do.
Speaker 1The best answer is going to get $12.
Speaker 2I'm telling y'all he didn't send him $12.
Speaker 1He sent him $10, and I'm going to tell you why Because $1 was the cash dollar. So the best answer gonna get $10.
Speaker 2And we're gonna sign it.
Speaker 1So drop your cash after you drop your answer. For this one y'all, the best answer gonna get $10. Make sure we clip this for Instagram. Hell no, it don't work like that.
Speaker 2Happy birthday to you, young man.
Speaker 1Happy birthday to you Don't say that nigga name on here.
Speaker 2That's not a young man.
Relationship Growth Through Communication and Understanding
Speaker 1Well, shout out to Wind Down Wednesday. Hopefully y'all get more than $12 from your significant others Question that has been on my brain for the last couple days. First of all, shout out to Wind Down Wednesdays because y'all know Terrence has rebirthed herself. I am no longer Shots With T, I am Zen Terrence, and I'm tapping into your relationship minds. I'm Cupid with the arrow, you know what I'm saying. I'm out here with these single train coming back soon, before the summer's over. Get your little winter bag together and your pajamas matching pajamas. But the question is in a, a relationship, what's something that you haven't done or tried yet that you want to do? And I'm not necessarily talking about sex, I'm talking about like activities, actions, like um, you know, dreams that you have just significant other. What's something in a relationship that you have not tried yet that you want to do?
Speaker 1that's a good one, yeah I've been thinking about that because and you know, in your relationships, each relationship that you have is different, so you do different things in each one and so you think, like dang in my next relationship with something that I want to try that I haven't done yet, that maybe will connect if that makes sense. Okay, I got one. All right, I think mine is travel more with my partner, cause I would leave your ass Same. Now I want to learn to like Vacation. Vacations look so much fun. You just get drunk, drunk and fucking boy, I swear you just a girl on vacation. Listen, I could just you know. We went to Cancun and the swim outs. I could see myself with a nigga and late at night, the swim outs, and it's the water, the ocean. You ain't no sex.
Speaker 2Well, yeah, my bad, I mean man.
Speaker 1Go ahead, CEO. What's something that you haven't tried?
Speaker 2That's a good one. You gotta come back to me Our special guest.
Speaker 1Hey, oh, my bad, sorry. So you haven't been spontaneous before. I'm saying the question is what haven't you tried in a relationship before that you would want to try your next one? Because if you haven't been spontaneous, then that's probably why the relationships ain't working out. It's okay, then, sorry oh, I got one. I got one.
Speaker 2Mines and I'm doing it based off of personal experience.
Speaker 1Mines is crazy. There's no S in mine Mines. There's no S in mine oh oh, oh Mines.
Speaker 2I thought it was like.
Speaker 3S what the fuck is mine.
Speaker 2Mines, but mine would be communication.
Speaker 2Oh good one. And I say that because I think I think to me when and that is crazy, cause I saw an excerpt from um on Instagram and the guy was talking about, uh, marriage and uh, how some people are they get married, but they're not marrying for the spiritual, they're just marrying for the you know how who could provide or be, shit like that. Like it was really deep. And for me, I think communication is bigger than love.
Speaker 2And I say that because love and I say that because if you could love somebody, you know you got l-o-v-e, l-u-v, however you want to spin it um but you could love somebody, but that doesn't necessarily mean that you're in love with that person, or or that that doesn't necessarily mean that this person is for you. You may love somebody, but that doesn't mean that that person that you love is for you. Right, right, but if you're able to communicate with your significant other to a level where it's just like communication is flows, just fluent, you communicate about anything good, bad, sad, happy that's when you know that that shit is real. You know, I'm saying so. For me, communication is something, um, that to your question that you said, that I never had, as you said, like that you Something that you never done before.
Speaker 2Never done before. Yeah, communicate, because I was. You know, some people communicate better face to face. I mean, people communicate better on text. Yeah, I communicate better on text, harder face to face. So I've grown into doing both, you know, face-to-face and text, and that's something I never was able to do before, but I'm doing that.
Speaker 1I love that. That was a good one. Communication definitely is like you said. It's definitely a foundation, because I feel like when you, I always compare relationships like building a house, the foundation is communication, because if you can't communicate in a relationship, why are you together? Why?
Speaker 2are you?
Speaker 1together? Yeah, why are you together? So let me ask a piggyback question to you for that. So do you feel like if your past relationships had communication, would it have turned out differently? Absolutely yeah.
Speaker 2Absolutely, absolutely. Yeah, like my marriage would have turned out different if I had communicated.
Speaker 1Yeah, I feel like communication definitely is one of those things that you must try. I think in mine though I think mine would be a little more of understanding, because I realize that I do understand, but sometimes, because of things that I've been through as far as my personal life, with a lot of grief and stuff I really can't see outside the grief. And when you can't see outside the grief, you don't see happiness. You don't see none of that. So, learning how to, you don't see happiness, you don't see none of that. So, learning how to now, in year 28 through 30, I've learned to see outside the grief. So you see that it's more things in relationship than you know what you're going through, right, so that's why I say understanding, and understanding goes hand in hand with communication. Like, you have to be understanding of your partner, understanding of the relationship you're in. So I think you know.
Diving Into Charleston's Hip-Hop Influence
Speaker 1Next, relationships, I definitely want to try more understanding, more like you know, seeing it like how you said, seeing it from both sides of the coin. You know what I'm saying, but that's a question that's been on my head because I'm like dang, like yeah, like what's some things that you would and I hate the word like what's some things that you would do differently because, honestly, you did what you just worked out the way it is, but how could you better yourself for the next relationship? That was a great question. Thank you, you know. Shout out to Terrence, listen, listen, x. Terrence will be dropping very soon, very soon. All right, ask me questions, any questions you want to ask me, and I'm going to give you an answer. It's kind of like X Strawberry but I'm not Strawberry. It's going of like X Strawberry but I'm not Strawberry.
Speaker 2It's going to be X Peach, because I got cheeks. I got cheeks.
Speaker 1Insert cheeks, so X cheeks. Alright, I'm done. Now we into the best segment. We got a special guest in the building. Drop a beat, real quick Special guest Special guest Special guest. Special guest Special guest Go.
Speaker 2That's your trash. I like that.
Speaker 1He thought she was funny, was it?
Speaker 2But y'all, it's been a minute. The no Advisory Podcast Wait Alright, jaby. Cameras on you. Tiktok what up TikTok? We got a lot of fucking people that's watching right there. They tuned in they definitely the no advisory podcast wait alright, what up tiktok? We got a lot of people that's watching they definitely know you a millennial.
Speaker 1They definitely know you a millennial. The tiktokers, I don't give a fuck, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2I'm a person that I don't give a fuck about nothing when they, when they start dropping their unk in the chat.
Speaker 1I'm going to do low power mode. I'm going to do low power mode hey Siri, put low power mode that's some unk shit. That's unk shit. So we got a very special guest in the building, so it's only right that we bring you in the no advisory way are you ready?
Speaker 2you ready for you ready? You ready for this shit. You done said it. Let us do the segments. You done seen the craziness.
Speaker 1We gonna fuck your ass up today, nigga. So here, at no advisory, we just had three simple questions for you. Okay, who you are, where you from and what the fuck you do five years, you know just making my rounds finished up.
Speaker 3I don't know I've been about finished up. I've been about two weeks called got to do my clients. You know it's the only fight that I make up with Donnie Terrence, you know. Make the first step. You know I got to do my clients, you know we, um, we've been following each 10 years.
Speaker 1Wow, I sure did. Let me tell y'all something about me. I will block you in real life and on the internet because you pissed me off, and then I unfollow you once I get pissed off.
Speaker 3It was like because I noticed it, it was like the darkness is the thing that the world doesn't take yeah and you follow her back.
Speaker 2That's disrespectful when somebody unfollows you.
Speaker 3It's disrespectful.
Speaker 2I didn't unfollows you.
Speaker 1It's disrespectful. No offense to you, but I'm just that girl.
Speaker 3I mean cause people from Charleston, we talk a whole lot.
Speaker 1I probably just said like some angry words at the wild tip. I stop arguing back, I just unfollow your ass. I've been trying to block you for a while now, but I just can't. Honestly, I don't give a fuck Block me. That's the way you're eating that candy and you're talking, alright. So you say you're from Charleston, south Carolina. That's the Geechee Walla, walla, bing Bang culture down there. Tell me how, alright, tell me how that culture influences your music. Oh shit, I know that.
Speaker 3Yeah, so you see a lot of people, that you see a lot of people from up north New York. You know They'll probably deny it. They go hell.
Speaker 2Mm-hmm.
Speaker 3Mm-hmm your granny from down south, your granny from down south and all your cousins from down south. I got family in Jersey City, so we here. Man Born and raised in the truck man. I got family in Jersey City, so yeah, man born and raised in the truck, man. It's just the thing about Charleston man, it's just so unique, you know we have our own accent. My accent didn't come out the way I wanted to because my parents raised me properly and shit.
Speaker 1I feel that I mean you know, it comes out when I'm mad or when I'm excited or something like that.
Speaker 3You know, in Charleston it's just so relaxed. When you come down it's a whole lot of history. You know, nobody talk with us, Nobody cook like us. You know, I'm talking about fried chicken, red rice.
Speaker 2You know a lot of people, yeah, and they can make me hungry, didn't they? My popsicle is called Frog North.
Speaker 3Street and they can make me hungry.
Speaker 1my pops use this car frog north street they don't have frogs in it oh, okay, because I was looking the way we was looking the way we was looking. Now I don't win as far as alligator tail, but yeah we just country see.
Speaker 3I'll put you aside see, charleston is a little different because you have downtown the downtown area, then you have west Aspen. Different because you have downtown downtown area than you have left and then you have these people are. So he's quickly dividing the little areas, going a little from now. So the thing about each side, you know he's cooking. If you ask the average person in Charleston they'll say oh, he's an Eastside nigga, dang it. He got money, he's poor, they ain't paying him. They ain't paying him Like you don't pay that no more.
Speaker 2Okay, the thing I like about Charleston well, I guess, from a tourist standpoint, when I went out there, this shit reminded me of like Florida, some hell of a bunch of palm trees and shit like that. I'm like wait, this is the South nigga, I thought I was in Florida. Charleston is beautiful.
Speaker 1I like Charleston.
Speaker 2It opened my eyes to a different part of the South that I didn't know geographically. It had With the palm trees and making it look like I'm in Florida or some shit.
Speaker 1Have you been to? What's your other name? Have you been to Savannah Georgia?
Speaker 2Not Savannah no.
Speaker 1So Savannah and Charleston similar, similar, mm-hmm. It make you that's why I said, when you drive into Florida, it make you feel like damn, I'm in Florida always, but you still like in South Carolina and Georgia as well, but Charleston is definitely beautiful.
Speaker 2I like Charleston, so if you haven't been to Charleston, go take out Charleston, I mean it's like a cousin.
Speaker 3Yeah, man, I'm afraid of it, I'm afraid of it.
Speaker 1I don't know. Okay, so I want to know. I want to kind of like skip back and want to know, like, what got you music in the first place?
Speaker 3Well, my father would be the one that inadvertently introduced me to hip-hop. I mean, I come from a musical family. My mom she sang. My dad at least tried to play an instrument. My mom, he gonna hear that.
Speaker 1He gonna be like what you mean? I tried.
Speaker 3My mom and all my aunts and my uncles sang too. I used to be able to sing, but then I got a few of them and my wife got two of them. So yeah, and then in terms of hip-hop, my pops. Inadvertently, I used to ride around with my pops in the back of a pickup truck all the time, so we used to play all kinds of music. When I say he grew up on the, I'm talking about the 80s, the 90 truck all the time. So we used to play all kinds of music. You know what I'm saying. He grew up on the. I'm talking Frankie.
Speaker 1Beverly Real music.
Speaker 3You know I'm the family star.
Speaker 2Okay, all this shit.
Speaker 3My mom's the big Luther fan.
Speaker 1That's the real shit so you know, I just came up with that.
Speaker 3So the first hip hop song I ever heard was Biggie. You know Biggie and 112. You know my pops brought that to set.
Speaker 1I don't know why you said that. Rub his head rub his head, rub his head there you go yeah nigga, I just remember the first memory.
Speaker 3you know Jesus.
Speaker 2Oh yes, just please us Lyrical thesis, you know what.
Speaker 3I'm saying what the fuck yeah, man.
Speaker 1We got two of them chairs, two big fans. No way.
Speaker 2I don't know about that.
Speaker 3I don't know about that you can call me Unc. I don't give a fuck, right there with you what you mean. I ain't nobody gonna see it. Oh damn, you sure don't.
Speaker 2So I am slanting.
Speaker 3Dang, oh, mm-hmm all the time, me and my cousin she was always watching BET, so you know we go to my cousin's house and you know we young at the time, so we're all watching BET and this fucking Legends of the Hidden Temple by Nickelodeon right now. Ha ha, ha, ha ha.
Speaker 2Oh damn, you old as fuck.
Speaker 1You're like an aunt to the real me.
Speaker 3Oh boy, I I'm like no, we don't know a lot of this shit, but I just remember playing at my cousin's house and seeing the only new video with Biggie and Mase on it. I was just memorized. I don't know what them niggas are doing, but they look cool as hell doing it. I do that shit too, oh wow.
Speaker 3So yeah, that was my first kind of taste of hip-hop. I tried to just kind of emulate the rap as much as I could and the shame that I am to say this I got inspired to actually rap by a little Romeo Bell.
Speaker 2Oh, let me cut this nigga's mic off right now. Hold on.
Speaker 1God damn it, I'm screaming. Let him talk first. Let him talk. Let him talk. Bruh, you had me up to that point.
Speaker 3Hold on, god damn it, I'm screaming, let him talk first, let him talk.
Speaker 2Let him talk, because look, bruh you had me up to that point. Let me explain, let me explain.
Rap Name Origins and Personal Struggles
Speaker 3Okay, explain that shit, please, jesus Christ before, before you know I'm young, you know what I'm saying. So I thought, in order to be a rapper, you had to be a woman wait, wait what you had to be a. What a woman you had to be a. What A Romeo. You had to be an adult. You know what I'm saying. So that's why I'm thinking Because everybody was a kid.
Speaker 1Wait, so you looked at Romeo and Bow Wow as adults at that time.
Speaker 2No, he saw them as kids, that's what he's saying.
Speaker 1They was kids. He's like oh they kids, they could do it, so I could do it too.
Speaker 2Okay, I say a little bad word, you just don't know the way you move so fast Across the floor.
Speaker 1I mean you run through my mind like all the time.
Speaker 2So yeah, man.
Speaker 1Yes, calvin, cambridge, I have a hilarious story about Romeo too. That's who I was.
Speaker 3When. I saw them doing it and other kids starting to come out and be artists. It's okay. I think it's good too. So that's how it's up.
Speaker 2So so you know what I want to know where do you get the name ghost from? Because I saw on your instagram you had, um, a picture of the screen mask right, and I was like I didn't understand that part because that nigga that plays the screen, nigga, serial killers. So I'm like why they got a serial killer reference on the street and his name is a ghost. I'm trying to put those two when you come on. I got to ask you this shit, nigga, because you ain't no serial killer, right.
Speaker 1Thank you, jesus. Well, I mean, it's too late to ask him that now, because we all dead now. I'm dead already, right.
Speaker 2Like what the fuck? Yeah, I just want to know that reference, where you get that from.
Speaker 3My full rap name is Let me explain. So I went to Winthrop University. I almost went to Clapton, but Winthrop came in At the last second.
Speaker 1So I have my own radio show at school.
Speaker 3So my name that I go by is Donagy, but couldn't nobody pronounce it right or spell it right. So I said just call me Don or whatever. So I had my own radio show at school and I'm trying to find a cool name. So at first I was going by Don G. I just kept it simple. But as I started going into my radio career I'm like yo, they ain't got no name to it. Don G, anybody can have that. So let me just think of some shit. So I don't know why, this popped in my head one day. I was just thinking I think I was writing a rap or something, you know John Gotti.
Speaker 2All of a sudden I said hey, gotti, uh-huh, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 3I said, hey, that's kind of dope, so let me do Don Gotti.
Speaker 1So I went with my Don Gotti for a very good reason.
Speaker 3And then, in 2012, I played the greatest fraternity in the world. I made myself a fraternity.
Speaker 2Oh shit, Fucking Q's.
Speaker 1Oh God, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2Y'all motherfucking Q's boy.
Speaker 1God damn Dirty dogs. We love y'all Me to me.
Speaker 3That's nice.
Speaker 1Woo shout out to them dogs. Dirty dogs.
Speaker 3My line name is Ghost Rider, my brothers, we're called the Avengers, so we're all named after superheroes, oh, okay.
Speaker 2Yeah, Ghost Rider me, my kane the conqueror, that's his nickname alias oh yeah kane the conqueror.
Speaker 3Yeah, yeah, okay, um, so um and then you have my tail, which is the punisher so um, so I started on him.
Speaker 1So ghost, ghost rider, it's a whole nother reason behind it but of course okay, and I don't yeah, so anyway, so ghost rider.
Speaker 3I started going by that, and then I just thought, one day hey, man, god, he the ghost, he got a fucking, that's a fucking fine name. So it's like you know, because, coming up when I was little, I used to always like daydream about you know somebody saying yo, I got that brand new, got it? Or ghost.
Speaker 1Got it or ghost on the radio you heard that shit.
Speaker 3You know I came up, you know I'm old, so DJ Drum, dj Kool.
Speaker 1DJ Drum Dramatics, nigga DJ Drum, a X-Tate's legendary.
Speaker 3I swear to God yeah man, besides checking my high school. So that's where it got into X-Tate.
Speaker 1I feel that, though, because you know what my name back in the day used to be Cush and Jets I'm glad I changed that shit boy. That was in high school. Remember that shit? See, that's when I was a real, that was when I was a Taylor Gaye back in the day. I had the Chucks. I had like 10 pairs of Chucks I was. I'm going to give you one of my first rap names Wheels of Steel. Hold on, try it lightly.
Speaker 2It's not a no ditty name, is it Okay, okay, okay.
Speaker 1Wheels of.
Speaker 2Steel, what so? One of my first rap names was.
Speaker 1I named it for my dad, Andrew.
Speaker 3Rose JD, jd.
Speaker 1Dollars. Jd Dollars that sound janky. That sound like that nigga that's running for VP JD man, I got JD Dollars. I got JD.
Speaker 3Dollars.
Speaker 1Yeah, because that was 9 or 10. Okay, that's acceptable. Okay, 9 or 10 is acceptable. Jd Dollars, it's your boy, jd Dollars. I'm glad you said it on God, I got a rapper called JT Money.
Speaker 2Oh, jt Money, who that? Who that? Who that? Who that? Who that? Who that? I don't know. That's some old nigga shit, old nigga shit. You never know JT Money. Yeah, I know, I never knew who the fuck that was. I knew the song.
Speaker 3I know my history, I remember.
Speaker 2That's it.
Speaker 3So basically, yeah, that's where I got into it.
Speaker 1All right.
Speaker 3Okay, you know you go by a couple of L's and shit, you saw the ghost face thing.
Speaker 1Mm-hmm.
Speaker 2I added you know, I call myself ghost face sometimes, oh shit, but you was like an actual ghost. Next time I'm, like this nigga, a killer.
Speaker 1Was you scared CO.
Speaker 2I was scared. I'm like we about to get a killer out here. Get the strap.
Speaker 1So let me ask, you know, I always I ask the hard hitting questions. So, yeah, I ask the hard hitting questions, so the camera can't really see. But you know you're, you got the wheels, you know you want to go right, you are. So does that, does that and I'm, I'm asking, I'm genuinely interested does that hinder your music or does that add a certain flair to your music?
Speaker 3I have this condition called cerebral palsy. So basically I'm a dumbed down person. Y'all got Wikipedia, look it up.
Speaker 1Yes, and CEO has Siri Right well, it's great.
Speaker 3I'll explain it in simple terms. It's a condition of which you know. It's a birth injury, brain injury. At birth I was born prematurely, so about a few months premature I was supposed to be born.
Speaker 2In June came my neighbor nigga, he was ready to get the fuck about that pussy huh shit let me out nigga so yeah so basically, you know growing up, you know being different.
Speaker 3Using crutches in the wheelchair I can't walk this I have my crutches in the car and y'all ain't gonna lie.
Speaker 1I ain't gonna lie, don't take this offense. I ain't never seen a motherfucking wheelchair with a fresh pair of shoes. Every time I see this man, y'all the nigga got shoes. The shoes he be buying, it be like $500, $600. I be like, damn, you got a new one. He be switching shoes like two, three pairs a day. Y'all yeah, you do. Don't let him lie to you. Them East Cooper niggas got money, money. Now I ain't going to God. His shoe game is fire. I was looking at his shoes today when he was putting them on. He's like, yeah, I better put my shoes on. I'm like, damn, I got on these little slides. See what you got on Skechers.
Speaker 2I got on Fila's.
Speaker 3You got Skechers.
Speaker 1I got on Fila's. They look like Saconis. Why don't you put them on with a yellow shirt? Oh, you look like somebody uncle. I see them blue in the muck. Yeah, and it's crazy because CL, you usually have coordination. What's up today? Oh yeah, people like somebody African uncle. Yeah, you definitely be at Safari. It's called style, you be at Safari. It's called style, you be at Safari and look nice, don't you?
Speaker 2Huh, you be at Safari. Yeah, shout out to Safari.
Speaker 3Yeah, man Like you know when things got hard and stuff like that, like I used hip-hop as an outfit. So you know, growing up I couldn't play. You know, when you grow up and you're a kid, you can't really understand, like why I'm not so different.
Speaker 2Right.
Speaker 3I wanted to be a ball player, you know.
Speaker 1Right.
Navigating Hip-Hop and Disabilities
Speaker 3But I had to realize, hey, man, you might not be. You know that realization comes when you get a certain age. You might not be in the place for it, and then you find something else. So that's when hip-hop came in. You know it took my life and you know putting it around, you know hip-hop got me out of a lot of dark places. I look at hip-hop like because I think hip-hop was the closest thing to God himself. That's what got me closer to him. My mom used to get mad at me. You know my parents. They came up when they were. When they came up, you know, rap wasn't the way I was supposed to do it. They didn't understand me. So I mean, they always supported me in what I wanted to do, but it was just like they don't. They don't understand, like, why this rap has such a huge connection with you know why you always listen to the.
Speaker 1A huge connection with you know my mama used to buy me Christian raps.
Speaker 3It don't hit the same but you know I grew up listening to. I'm old again.
Speaker 1You know the J's, the 9's so, like you said, it brought you from a dark place. You kind of just connected differently with it, you know, because you might hear that song.
Speaker 3So like you said, it brought you from a dark place. You kind of just connected differently with it. Yeah, just like that Mm-hmm. So you know, because you might hear that song and you're like, oh, this person look good.
Speaker 2Mm-hmm, mm-hmm.
Speaker 1Right.
Speaker 3So you know stuff like DD. You know as I got older and I started to understand, like you know, because when you're a kid it's just fun to you. But like when you get like older and you start living life and you start paying attention to like what many things you're saying. I'm 13, I'm 12, 13 years old.
Speaker 3Like you know, jd said this, but he meant that you know what I'm saying, or Nod said this but he really meant that, and you know what I'm saying, or nah, I said this, but he really meant that I'm starting to like I'll hear a nice touchline and I'm like, oh, I get it because it's from you know.
Speaker 1So I was on like that website genius.
Speaker 3I was a genius breaking down a lot of reporters.
Speaker 1I'm screaming.
Speaker 3So yeah, man, so that's on Okay.
Speaker 2So I want to know right? So you know, dealing with cerebral palsy, there's, you know, probably millions, thousands, millions of people that have that, doesn't that? That's in the same seat that you're in, Right? So when you, as a hip hop artist, do you feel like you got to make music, cater to people that's in your same position, or do you feel like you just got to cater to just people that are into hip-hop? Do you feel like you got to voice that in order to be accepted in hip-hop?
Speaker 3It's a two-way street. My parents, you know they raised me. You know you have a disability, but ain't nobody gonna say good yeah right for the people who are listening to this podcast. Like you hear my voice and it don't sound like I got something wrong. You know, like I know people who like there's different types of cerebral palsy. I just happen to be one of the lucky ones.
Speaker 2Yeah, I read it's a lot of different types, yeah.
Speaker 3Yeah, you know it affects me from always there, and I know people who can't move at all. They're like this much. I knew this one dude who, like, needed help getting in the bed, turning around, using the bathroom, and he got some projects that I do. So I look at that and I'm like, okay, well, you know, god do everything for a reason. So do I feel like I have to make music for people who work for him? No, not necessarily because I don't make music, for I mean, I make music for everybody.
Speaker 3But I'm not trying to beat you to death with. I have to record it.
Speaker 1I have to record it.
Speaker 3I have to record it, I mean, because even if I did, they'd always be like, okay, you get the point Right. So I feel like I'm going to make music for everybody, but I also want to show my story, and then somebody who hears it and has to record it, hey, this guy made a success out of himself. So I feel too and I also want to educate the world.
Speaker 3Educate the world about silver pause and what kind of condition it is. Because I have people ask me all the time like and I'm trying to learn this right now because people just talk to me and they'll just ask me stupid questions, Not even stupid because I'm like people don't know, no better.
Speaker 2Right.
Speaker 3They'll just ask me random stuff like well, can I get?
Speaker 1rid of the oil.
Speaker 3I had a shorty ask me one time. You know you're in a wheelchair. Can you have up here oh?
Speaker 2Ain't nothing wrong with my shit, the slongest slonging nigga, hey, hey.
Speaker 1Y'all are diddy.
Speaker 3Okay, no diddy.
Speaker 2No, diddy, you're a real diddy over here, nigga, I am comfortable in my masculinity. I don't give a fuck what y'all say. Nigga, I get a lot of pum-pum from you, of course, but you know, eat to me I'm going to get some.
Speaker 3tonight too I'm lonely, just like everybody else. You know, I live in a.
Speaker 1I mean you do have some places where, like you know, I live in an accessible apartment. I got to you know like I need. Let me ask a serious question. Let me ask a serious question. You get a discount on that apartment. Has anybody ever asked you that?
Speaker 3question. No, that's a good one. I appreciate it.
Speaker 1I'm being serious, friend. Yeah, I'm being serious. You'all being serious. Get a discount on that part. It's my sister's department. She probably get a discount. Let me ask. We'll talk to her after this.
Speaker 3Go ahead I was just talking with the homies the other day.
Speaker 1I do get discounts at the movies. Oh really, let me tell you, it's a movie I still ain't seen Inside Out 2 I still ain't seen Inside Out 2. I still ain't seen Inside Out 2. Now you know what I want to talk about.
Speaker 2I want to talk about the GoFundMe that you got going on, because I like the fact that you explained it in one of those videos in detail on what it's about, because when a lot of people see the fundraiser, they think you need a wheelchair, right, but you broke it down on what actually you need.
Speaker 3Um, so break that down to the people that don't know. Yeah, I had to go for me, for I need a wheelchair left in my car. Man, I'm out here breaking down the wheelchair, putting in myself, man. So, basically, um, just, just, uh, just want, because I drive a 2019 pso and somebody's going to say in the car you drive, yeah, I drive.
Speaker 2Oh shit.
Speaker 3So so yeah, it's just. It just makes things a little bit easier because, you know, sometimes when it's raining outside, I don't feel like getting outside, getting my coat on, breaking down and stuff, and then half the time the thing that I hate the most is people ask me for help. Like people ask me do you need help? Do you need help, do you?
Speaker 2need help. Do you need help? Hey, fuck you, I don't need no fucking help, help yourself.
Speaker 3Damn, I'm so used to just being like nah, I got to be good. And then when I actually do need help, that's when ain't nobody around, but I just grew up being so independent.
Speaker 1Self-sufficient.
Speaker 3If somebody asks me. If I need help, I automatically just say no, I got it Before I even realized. The code got me, or not Right.
Speaker 1So how much money have you raised on your GoFundMe so far? How much do you need total? Yeah, damn Well. Well, we definitely gonna link the GoFundMe on this episode. We definitely finna push that.
Baptism Before Fire Album Preview
Speaker 2I got some paper for you, bro what is that? Paper. That's what money is made out of. Give him $12 give him $12 give him $12.
Speaker 1Give him $12 right now, you can use that. Send him $12 right now. If everybody send him $12 right now, you can use that shit Send him $12 right now, if everybody send him $12 right now. Listen, I'm going to sell you $12.50. It's about $14,000 on Instagram. So shit, we might get you right. Y'all send me $12, actually $13 for the text, $13 for the text.
Speaker 3Yeah, man. I just want to do text.
Speaker 1Talk about it, talk about it. No, no, no, nope, it don't work. I'm so triggered by this low-key because when my mom was sick, my mom had LS. When my mom was sick, the insurance paid for her to get, like those cats bus rides and the little handicap company Iterton Ilderton yeah, but it would not pay for her to get, like, would not pay for her to get a wheelchair accessible man. And it's crazy because I calculated how much money we spent in, um cats rides and how the insurance paid for it, until we could have just bought, uh, yeah, but he, right though they don't, the insurance does not cover it. Um, you can go through this foundation, this foundation, but they're either not giving out enough money or they're not giving out money to you at all, like, and it's, it's hard, it's really hard.
Speaker 3I'm like nine so um, yeah my wife, my friends up anyway, um yeah. So I mean I'm trying, I'm trying to raise money.
Speaker 1I'm trying to raise money for the car, I mean anything, anything else. Every time that y'all talk shit, donate a dollar. Every time that y'all don't call Sid Edges all fucked up, donate a dollar. Every time that y'all don't call me A fat bitch in the comments, donate a dollar. You're gonna tell y'all to call me old.
Speaker 2Nobody really call you that Don't make two dollars.
Speaker 1Nobody call you that they talk shit about us. They talk shit about us. They don't ever talk shit about you.
Speaker 2Yeah, good, because I be low-key and shit. I don't want niggas to talk about me because I get emotional.
Speaker 1So let's chat about what we really here for this new album. Yes, baptism Before Fire. Talk about it, tell us about it.
Speaker 2Yeah, so that's how my niggas are going to go to hell.
Speaker 3Nah, bro, I mean I always had like I grew up in the church, so I mean I always I always wanted to put like biblical references in my, in my music.
Speaker 2Like I said, I'm not a Christian rapper, but the way I look at it is.
Speaker 3Jesus hung with the dirty people and Jesus walks.
Speaker 1I'm clean.
Speaker 2I took a shower today I ain't dirty.
Speaker 1We messing with you, well, not me, hallelujah, so anyway that's my part.
Speaker 3I'm kind of crazy like that because I thought about this hallelujah, so anyway. So that's my part. I was, I had this. I'm kind of crazy like that because.
Speaker 3I thought about this title a long time ago, probably when I was 20 something. Hey, I'm gonna be dope for next decade. I'm gonna keep that in the back of my head. So and that's just crazy how y'all cause when I was making the album on going through some shit at the time, you know, dealing with the um, dealing with the uh wheelchair, you know, uh new job stressing out on bills and whatnot.
Speaker 3So I just happened to uh think about it one day. Oh yeah, I feel that this is my father man. So it brings you to a bible verse, matthew uh 3, 111, and it says I can't quote it directly, but it just says like, basically, we all go through fire, we all go through hell at the end of the day. But you come out there hell is going to make you pure. It's going to make you stronger.
Speaker 3So that's where I came up with the title from. So yeah, baptism of our fire man. How many tracks on it? Seven tracks, seven tracks. That's where I came up with the title for it. We were back to about five.
Speaker 2How many tracks on it? Seven tracks. What's the titles? Give the titles.
Speaker 3Well, I was going to do a little background as to why I decided to do seven. My first album that I dropped back in 2001,. It was called the Awakening. Y'all check that out. I had about 13 extractions. I was asking people right before. I dropped the Death of Kobe hits. I couldn't do all the shit that I'm doing now. I couldn't do when I dropped my first album, so it was received pretty well, Like nothing to be back at home.
Speaker 1People said 13 was too much.
Speaker 3No, not that I had people say you know your album was cool, but you know, this girl took me on time. I think she would just tease me, but she was like your album was cool, but you ain't had nothing for me to like dance to Gotta have something for the ladies. The ladies buy records At the same time like this was my first time.
Speaker 2First rodeo, okay.
Speaker 3So I'm thinking I come from the Jadakiss, I'm thinking Bar. You to Death, basically on everything.
Speaker 2But all those guys got girl records.
Speaker 1Lady Tracks Okay.
Speaker 3It's not like I couldn't do a girl record, it's just the concept that I was doing it.
Speaker 1Right.
Speaker 3A girl record didn't fit. The closest thing to a girl record on the Awakening was a verse that I had dedicated to an old flame.
Speaker 1Not an old flame. You already know. This album right here only has seven tracks. Name the tracks you got.
Speaker 2Smoke Move Something.
Speaker 3For the ladies name the tracks.
Speaker 1Don't feel like that. Now we're trying to help you out buying your hey you hear that track.
Speaker 3And then you got the Furnace. You got the Furnace which is an inspirational track, Future and our girl Katie. She killed that hook on that song.
Speaker 2Your singer, yeah, okay.
Speaker 3She killed the hook on that song. It was originally supposed to be five tracks, but I made a track called Double Wine. I have tracks, but I made a track called Dump the Wine. Like I said, a lot of my female friends were like you don't have to be so hardcore and bar heavy all the time.
Speaker 1I ain't going to lie bar heavy music. I go to sleep. I do, though I'm being so honest. I like versatility in artists. Now, don't get me wrong. I'm not always looking for a female generator record, but I'm not also trying to hear you talking about whipping up the packs all 13 records and talking about how your mama made you sleep on the floor. I don't want to hear about that shit. My mama may never made me sleep on the floor, so definitely diverse.
Speaker 3Let me tell you t I had some. Definitely diverse.
Speaker 1Let me tell you, TI had some ladies track.
Speaker 2Alright, it's like a mix thing in terms of you know, just experiment you know, let me try this, If I All right. I can't even speak this shit.
Speaker 3I wanted to experiment, so I'm like, okay, I'm going to take the advice that these people are giving me. You know people like when I do bar hand stuff. You know wordplay you know, wordpress lines, syllabus, metaphors, things like lines, some of the scheme metaphor, things like that. I got my core. I got my core people that focus on that, like that. But if I do a female record, it's got to be something that it's got to be something for me.
Speaker 1Right.
Speaker 3I know who I am and I know who I'm not. I'm not Aubrey.
Speaker 1I'm not. I'm not Aubrey, I'm not Kendrick, but you're you. That's perfectly fine, sid. You know what I realized. When you're done, you know we always like to end it out that way Go ahead and hit them so we like to play a little game called Hit it and Quit it.
Speaker 1Welcome to the Advisory Podcast. And Hit it and Quit it is not your traditional game. Okay, hit it and Quit it. So we're just going to ask you three simple questions. Now you don't have to answer the questions, but if you don't, you pussy, we're going to make you take a shot at a punch over there.
Speaker 2You got a cup.
Speaker 1Okay, Swish give your hand a cup darling.
Speaker 2Wake up Swish.
Speaker 1God damn.
Speaker 2You're a sleeping ass.
Speaker 1Well, he did do a lot today. He did, he did, yes, he moved. Oh, he moved. Insert new crib here. New crib, swish, new crib. Who this? Y'all already know what that means. The next meeting at Swish's house Dills. The next meeting is at Swish's house. Next meeting, who cooking? At the next meeting at Switch House? Y'all cooking. Huh, why? You say me? I heard you talking about you. I always cook. I'm going to cook what you be cooking, because you don't be cooking shit. What you mean? No, it don't be him. It be boozy by this, it don't be. No, that was real federal too Sure was. I wanted to be honest. I'm tired of this nigga perpetrating. No, we not bleeping. No, we ain't. It's okay. Sleep, I'm gonna keep posting my shit too. No, he ain't no shit. I just realized I didn't even finish with all, seven.
Speaker 3So anyway, you got after the furnace, you got number six, which is Duff, no More.
Speaker 1So, ladies, y'all got three tracks on this motherfucker, don't make it to. No More, no, no more Duff, no More Hell. No, that's why I don't know why he went back, because after he said three, I ain't care, no more.
Speaker 2So nah but in the end you got my personal favorite number seven, which is outchia. Outchia. That's my Anthony Charles name. We outchia nigga.
Speaker 1Alright. No, he didn't say outside, he said outchia Alright, see, he didn't quit it because you know, Outchia nigga, we gotta end this out, Outchia nigga. We got to end this out you are not from the south. Shut up, that's not a south word, though.
Speaker 2It's definitely a south word.
Speaker 1All right, let's hit it. I don't want to hit it. First question I got for you what you got. What's the wildest DM somebody has ever sent you? That's a good one. You laugh. You're a Q-Dog, so I know you got some. How big is it? I ain't going to lie, I didn't want to say it.
Speaker 2I'm glad you said it.
Speaker 1Wait, how big is it? It was?
Speaker 2That shit was in my head like yo do it work.
Speaker 1That'd be so that you just I'm glad you said it and you know I ain't gonna go too crazy. You just be sitting on the chair, on the wheel, never mind you know what. Let me shut up, because I'm just Let me shut up. Go ahead, sid. Let me shut the hell up.
Speaker 2Yo, you know what's crazy. Hold on B.
Speaker 1Because you're going to be like me. See when you Yo, where you fucking.
Speaker 2Why is y'all laughing like this? Nigga, are you rolling with the bitches? What are you fucking up Rolling with the bitches Like yo? They love that shit. That's an adventure, nigga you on an adventure, Like yo, Bitch.
Speaker 3What the hell, bitch, guess what I did, bitch who knows.
Speaker 1Oh, you be in the movies tripping, I ain't see you. It is real federal. Because I was at the movies. I was at the movies with you. I was at the movies with you. I was at the movies with you. Yeah, never mind, I was at the movies with you Never mind.
Speaker 3I was with my older sister, I was with my older sister.
Speaker 1Oh really, I thought that was your girlfriend. I ain't going to lie. That's why I was like hi, I thought that was your girlfriend. My bad with you. I got a headache. I ain't fucking with y'all. All right, go ahead and see. We're going to get canceled, all right. Second question this is my favorite question. I love to ask this. I was going to wait, but I'm going to ask it now. First name only of the ugliest girl you've ever slept with Damn.
Speaker 3Damn.
Speaker 1Tell it, I got sandals on. Tell it every nigga done.
Speaker 2Fucked the ugly bitch.
Speaker 1Come on D don't fart, don't front, cause when y'all Q get a little off that y'all be seeing double and shit.
Speaker 2Come on the ugly shit got the best pussy son fuck yeah, nigga you scared you ain't got it you scared. You scared, you ain't fucking an ugly bitch.
Speaker 3Hey, my mama used to say a penis don't have eyes, look at what I do.
Speaker 2A pussy ain't got no face.
Speaker 1Uh-huh, oh my God, what the fuck? See, ask me that question. Never mind. See, ask me that question. Never mind. Don't ask me that question or I'll get in trouble. Go ahead.
Speaker 3If I don't tell you the truth.
Speaker 1I'm not going to tell you the truth. Next question Alright, last question what's the wildest thing somebody has ever said to you during sex?
Speaker 2Nigga roll up out of here. What's the?
Speaker 1wildest thing somebody has ever said to you during sex Nigga, roll up out of here. Nigga, what's the wildest thing somebody has ever said to you during sex.
Speaker 2Somebody told you to roll up the fuck up out of here, nigga. Fuck up out of here, nigga. Roll out.
Speaker 1Because somebody probably has said some wild shit like that. What he said my mama watched, said my mama watched this, what's?
Speaker 2the wildest shit, though he drunk to it he drunk to it, he drunk to it. Fuck that nigga. You better answer that question.
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Speaker 1He don't kiss and tell we can answer off camera. It probably was. It probably was roll up out of it. I can answer the wildest. Well, technically, that's for him. We ain't supposed to answer, that's for him. But I'll answer this last one. What's the question again? What's the wildest thing somebody ever said to you during sex? The wildest thing, oh girl, I don't know if this is wild to me, but this shit blew my mind. I had to stop damn your glasses, sis. I had to stop because I was like.
Speaker 1I don't know what day it was. I forgot I had them bitches on. I forgot I had them bitches on. I forgot I had them bitches on. Falling in love is crazy. No, no, no, I take them off usually, but I forgot I had them bitches on. It was one of them times. You know, you just got to dive into it. Oh yeah, I don't know. Yeah, we got to get a review. So you know, you fucking with your glasses on. What kind of shit is that? Some niggas like that shit. See you, you want to see the dick. Some niggas like that shit. It. Some niggas like that shit. You want to see the dick. Some niggas like that shit. It gives the nerd effect. Just because you can't see yours don't mean nothing. You fucking with the glasses on and shit, just because you can't see yours don't mean nothing. All right, nigga. All right Because we getting off topic. It's the punch. We getting off topic. Tell the people where they can find you at Wait, wait, wait.
Speaker 2No, before you do that, before you do that.
Speaker 1Oh, you're going to ask your question.
Speaker 2Yeah, yeah, Because you know it's hip-hop, nigga, top three, hip-hop, I ain't going to say artists, hip-hop, artists of all time, top three.
Speaker 3Dead or alive. Dead or alive.
Speaker 1Favorite or just a joke?
Speaker 2Your top three don't say Bow Wow.
Speaker 1I said little Bow Wow Hope.
Speaker 2Hope okay. No particular order okay yes, beyonce.
Speaker 1Okay, yes, yes, beyonce is.
Speaker 2Wait, what the fuck was that I?
Speaker 1tried to do that laugh. What was that? I tried to do his laugh my bad. That was an epic laugh. I tried to do that. Laugh that kid that. I tried to do his laugh my bad, that was an epic laugh. I tried to do that laugh. That kid's laugh is crazy. Oh my gosh, we need that as a. There you go Polo.
Speaker 3I met Jada for the first time.
Speaker 1I met Jada in a lot for the first time at the Charlotte show.
Speaker 3That shit was like a childhood dream.
Speaker 1I cried on the way back there I met one of my hero boy, that Jada on that verses it's New York. I bet that was legendary. I know he felt like I was from New York, even though it's New York. Last one, what's the tie?
Speaker 3interesting choice.
Speaker 1What's the tie?
Speaker 3Interesting choice, lloyd. I was a die-hard Junior fan back in the day. I'm not going to say 50. Kim.
Speaker 1Lloyd, lloyd Banks yeah, okay, lloyd Banks. No, no, no, no. Listen to a lot of Lloyds. Lloyds' verses don't be bad, but I don't know if I would put him in my top three, but he's a good artist.
Speaker 3No, I mean because you have to like I'm looking at people who inspire me.
Speaker 1I'm rapping and rapping. Okay got you. Okay, now I get it. You know what I'm?
Speaker 3saying, and then growing up in the mixtape era, niggas used to say the wildest shit. I used to like making punchlines. The wildest punchline I could. I remember one time when Beck said something like I got rocks and niggas can't afford to buy it. That's why I got bigger than Kelly Price before the diet.
Speaker 1Damn. If I was Kelly Price, I'd be his ass.
Speaker 3And it's like what the fuck did he just say?
Speaker 1And even then he had a bar about Ashanti.
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Speaker 3You know they were people who murdered Anglans. Yeah, Ashanti, you know they were people who murdered Anglans either I'm blind or Ashanti's side. I just love like wild shit like that and then you know, you know, just those artists.
Speaker 1Banks was on Versatile too, you know. Jay and all my favorite artists were Versatile.
Speaker 3They do really kind of record stuff Top 3 you know, go Jada and Tiana.
Speaker 1Tiana, alright, well, listen, tell the camera, tell the audience where they can find you at social media and what not. And yeah, man, follow me at.
Speaker 3GoddardGhostsOfNorris, the audience where they can find you at social media and whatnot. Yeah, man, follow me at GottiTheGhostOfNorris Pretty much anywhere, man. Twitter, I used to call it Twitter. Fuck that X-Men Instagram. I don't do Snapchat much anymore. My little cousin put me on TikTok but I don't know how to work it.
Speaker 1Baptism Before Fire. It drops what date August 9th, august 9th.
Speaker 3What I'm going to do is I'm not going to put it on streaming just yet, fuck that streaming shit. I want to make sure the money goes back to the artists the streaming it goes to them and the artists don't see no kind of paper offer. So I'm going to make the announcement in a few days. It's going to be available on my website. I made my online store holyghostflownet Okay.
Speaker 1Then I'll put it on streaming, like probably a month later, holyghostflownet, alright, boom, that's that, damn you know what it is.
Speaker 2Man, give a round of applause for our very special guest in the motherfucking building, my nigga Ghost. Nice to see you, man. Yes, big Ghost, the little one you heard, he drunk off that. He fucked up off that punch.
Speaker 1I'm going to get your review video afterwards.
Speaker 2Yeah, nigga, you gotta drive home, nigga, be careful, be careful, nigga, there's a lot of licking.
Speaker 1Yeah, you think that.
Speaker 2Alright, well, so you know what it is. Man, it's your boy. Silver Clay, it's your girl.
Speaker 1Trap. See it, this tear is unscripted.
Speaker 2Ain't no reason to know about this podcast, motherfucker.
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