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3wiseslaps is Ini, Paul, Manny and Tobi. They explore life and societal issues from their perspective. They love to laugh, be silly, and get deep. The podcast will feature conversations about pop culture, fashion, health, & more.
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The One About Health Benefits, and Latest Music Release
Get ready to laugh, learn, and groove! Join us as we spill the beans on how personal training and massage therapy transformed our health. We also discussed how Nigerian artists influenced Afro beats music. It's a fun and informative show that covers a lot of topics.
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Speaker 2:Yeah, so my personal trainer shout out to you. Micah, personal trainer, we, my appointment took longer than post post.
Speaker 3:Michael is a he or she, mike is a guy, okay.
Speaker 1:Micah is a guy, just want to make sure. Yeah, sorry about that, it's a guy um.
Speaker 2:So, personal trainer, first you, and it'll be asked a question. Yeah finally, toby is finally here with us guys. Many, many episodes of him ghosting us. Acting like we ain't shit. Yeah, so like initially I started with the personal trainer for soccer because I had a lot of time Back then, so I wanted to play soccer. And after my injury, when I taught my ACL, I was like fuck this shit like it's a pro I'm not a pro, but I'm not going back just with my head anymore, just going off a lot.
Speaker 2:I was man like that pain was man shout out to women a good through pregnancy man. You guys are the at the real deal because the pain I had I felt I was like fuck and he just cut my legs off.
Speaker 3:Of course, but must compare in pregnancy to ACL.
Speaker 1:Comparing pregnancy to me like I don't know.
Speaker 2:I'm not comparing anything. I just shout out to you guys, because I Like I felt that pain and I know women have told me that pregnancy is. So like feeling that pain and it wasn't, it was an accident, an injury that led me to that pain. But women do this Because they want to have kids and they go through that pain and everything to bring in life into the earth.
Speaker 3:Man, they are rockstar. Shout out to women rock stars.
Speaker 2:So, yeah, I wanted to go back playing soccer with. Okay, I need to do proper like training on my legs, like Strengthen mine, my knee properly to prevent any further, not prevent, because you can never prevent injury soccer reduce my injury yeah then I liked the stretches, the exercises were doing and it was tailored.
Speaker 1:This is a professional setting.
Speaker 2:This is not. The training was a professional setting like does he like behind you?
Speaker 3:No, you gotta be specific like yeah, yeah, cuz we don't know life for the views we don't know like we again educated right now.
Speaker 2:You motherfucker. He's looking at me, I'm looking at him, he's showing me the walk out and after my father no. It's in front of me now.
Speaker 1:Lots of eye contact.
Speaker 2:Yeah, he's not hugging me from behind.
Speaker 3:All these things are like this party because it's a personal trainer one on one.
Speaker 1:Yes, it's me now.
Speaker 2:This is not, we're not doing this party that you're hugging from behind. I want to do that.
Speaker 3:No, it's 2023. It's a lot.
Speaker 2:It's a lot, yeah so like he showed me some really good workouts that I really helped my for my leg, then my goals changed because I got very busy and no time for soccer. So I'm okay, I want to Now do working out for more around health and everything. So our goals change, my goals change, which means the workouts changed. Okay, so we're not doing different all-round body type of workouts, so it's showing me some. My problem before was, like going to the gym, I was always worried like am I doing this?
Speaker 2:right, I'm right form I don't want to get injured from wrong form and stuff like that. So having that, okay, sure, okay, yeah, this is the right form to do, which prevents injury, which helps you out, so actually it's not like when I go to the gym. Hopefully down the line I could see the effects in specific places.
Speaker 3:I'm working out for not just.
Speaker 2:Yeah, random shit.
Speaker 3:That's good. That's good, I remember this even ties back to that previous episode. That report. Train us when he gets this, or do we have to go to my car ourselves?
Speaker 2:$60 per hour. You are going by yourself. I'm paying the 60 bucks. I can do it, refer you over like yeah, no no, yeah, you can't give your homies knowledge, you know.
Speaker 1:I actually love that, like even with the Stardings, like I've been doing fruit and massages like once a month, and like it's like what, what kind of massage? What kind of massage? Yeah, what kind of massages exist. So?
Speaker 2:Speaking of massage, I have a question. Do? You do a male massage or female?
Speaker 1:massage. No, my masseuse is in male male Interesting.
Speaker 2:Oh wait, you told me.
Speaker 3:I mean, I did it one time was a woman. Well man have strong hands.
Speaker 1:Yeah, my wife's.
Speaker 2:Interesting. How'd you guys?
Speaker 1:Man, I feel I love my guy. Man like I 2023. Oh Anyways, I have a bad shoulder and. I'm every time you ask me like okay, so what's going on? Like what we gonna do today and stuff like I play lots of soccer, unlike Paul who's retired now. So I always have little like New injuries, just enough time, for I mean, it's once a month.
Speaker 3:How long is the session, though?
Speaker 2:It's on our 45 minutes 45 minutes, 45 minutes for you.
Speaker 1:I actually don't know how much it is.
Speaker 2:This is the coverage insurance coverage Direct in place some life. We work for the same company and I work for the same company and we have similar healthcare benefits and. Sunlight covers massage massage for any 80% coverage. I just did it with carry on. My next goal is to Was it good?
Speaker 3:Oh, they do a massage, so you didn't care. Therapy, I first I'm doing. Carry on now.
Speaker 2:Then I'm after my. After once I hit that 500 dollar mark and it's like yeah, nice, full prize. Thank you so much.
Speaker 1:I can't believe that's just happening, boy, like it's something happens that Our therapy as well. Like just regular therapy, like they tell you, like he's that expired and I'll meet you next year.
Speaker 2:It's always a cop. Now, right, they never pay for, unless you get like the better one as. Yeah and you'll give you a higher cop. Yeah.
Speaker 1:I mean whoever's behind all of these like benefits, like you know, health benefits, mental health. If they're looking for Like reviews right me, I absolutely love them. Say on this get for free and Like therapy is super expensive, but like when it's like dirt cheap, you can't actually believe that you're talking about like your feelings with someone else.
Speaker 3:Like third party like.
Speaker 1:You know I mean in safe space where it's because a lot of people actually like lack or don't have that like credible.
Speaker 2:In their relationship.
Speaker 1:You know it's either one side is like for your babe or one side is for you.
Speaker 2:You know, that's what it all is because, like relationships, you know.
Speaker 1:I don't know, man, maybe I'm trying shit, but I feel like there's generally no like neutral party.
Speaker 3:Yeah, no, you're right Like a midget on the middle, not picking any side, but seeing it from a clear perspective.
Speaker 1:Yeah, which is why you know people are left to. You know going to their pastors. Don't get me wrong.
Speaker 3:Pastors F the peas. There's a very kind of therapy.
Speaker 1:Pastors are, pastors are therapeutic. Or I put like you know sometimes, so you don't want your pastor to be using you to preach at church.
Speaker 2:I know a couple that came to me.
Speaker 1:Here's the thing right. Here's the thing I found about different between like secular, secular therapy and like religious therapy or like. Christian therapy. Like In in Christian therapy, like it's going to bow down to like your sin you know what have you done.
Speaker 3:What have you done wrong? You?
Speaker 2:know, what I mean.
Speaker 1:Like, and don't get me wrong Like that's probably the root of the evil.
Speaker 3:Right, it's a goal. You're these brothers, it's probably your pride, or you know you know, so they go directly and it's gonna be a little bit too evasive because it could look like they trying to punish you. It's not about trying to help you, but like but in secular therapy.
Speaker 1:I mean the secular therapy that is even done by like Christian pastors, but they keep it a little bit just like secular right and, with those kind of therapies, is really more about, like, how your actions affect the other person.
Speaker 2:Not really like who's right or who's wrong. Do I have to just think about Christian therapy, like how do you tell your pastor imagine your relationship? Your problem in relationship is lack of good day. How do you not tell your pastor? So my my partner's not hitting the right spots very well, pastor's are supposed to be all right, I can show you, bro, I got
Speaker 2:my right disannoyed, god told me this is how to show you how to move on in life, brother, to be, sit down. Come on, watch this. Well, honestly though, about that coverage, it is it is a good thing, like oh, when I did physio and now my career practical. Now I pay eleven dollars every visit instead of and I got low key. Kind of pisses me off because my appointment is 6 15. I only spend like five minutes with him and Okay, like.
Speaker 3:All these benefits that we we talked about we began. Do you think, like companies are just using this a fun? We could begin the cash bro.
Speaker 1:Like how about relax? Well, think about, this is a cash.
Speaker 3:Then test and like we have a lot of oh 500 for this 500.
Speaker 1:Give me that money, probably only going to get like 250 or 240 out of it by 10. They move your taxes.
Speaker 3:But you pay for crap after you paying taxes regardless too.
Speaker 1:Yeah, but like at least I I'm hoping is on the, on the business.
Speaker 3:But I'm just saying for my god, no, because we think of it as benefit, but companies probably can, like you know, get you know, I'm saying honestly, if it's better for it now, it's just we also paying for it too.
Speaker 2:But it's just like the the amount is not free, but the amount of contributing to Compared to the actual services.
Speaker 3:Deeper among our country ruins is amount that we earn.
Speaker 2:Yeah, man, to get what we're doing like each service is 500, 500, 500.
Speaker 1:And I feel like if they give you that 500, you you will not, we're probably not gonna spend it later.
Speaker 3:That's, let's be real, we're probably not gonna go with no kind of pass.
Speaker 2:One years when they skip dodash, there's online fashion.
Speaker 3:I watch some youtube videos.
Speaker 2:But it does like especially if you have to do like almost like massage, physio, cario, what else can I think of therapy, a bunch of things, dental like.
Speaker 1:When, if you do, auto is huge. Not even like not a lot of people Offer like braces.
Speaker 3:And I see you got the braces. I'm not trying to fix his teeth.
Speaker 1:Try man trying, maybe I just go to brazil and just go get Prevenuous teeth. Bro have you seen the process of that shit. Yeah, you have to get it like the little thing or the rest of your teeth, like the file it's falling down right to pick like ish, looking like cones. It's like goodbye ot. I don't know if they actually like kill the roots I don't know about those details, but like they file it down and then they put like actual veneers so it's like the whole, your whole tub would be like connected.
Speaker 2:Oh, that's a people used to have those. That's how you see like Smell this kind of freaky.
Speaker 1:To my bro this is too perfect.
Speaker 3:You know, look for me up. Brazilian life for me know has any seen smell? Perfect, like perfect, like a real steep and it's ass money on provoke when it get.
Speaker 2:That's crazy. That's crazy.
Speaker 3:That's good. How much is your? Auto braces because it shows coffee, because I know they're not cheap too.
Speaker 1:So no, braces are not even what. I still have to pay.
Speaker 3:Like a monthly monthly.
Speaker 1:Like it's crazy. Man, I'm thinking actually had braces as a kid.
Speaker 2:So you didn't fix it, I didn't finish it, like I always kept knocking these things on a bucket. Now it's your. Oh my parents tell me, do this, do this, ass back. No, I know one of you guys.
Speaker 1:I don't know, like exiting from the, from the, from the treatment back, cuz I was so pissed I mean like Because she was expensive for them. I was just eating like literally cuz you can't like buy bone anymore.
Speaker 2:Yeah, you have to be very careful, has to be chopped up and then fed into your mouth.
Speaker 1:We know just like excitement. Bite into you, just like.
Speaker 3:I'm gonna be right there.
Speaker 2:This boy.
Speaker 1:I was just like you know what, get this job and now and then Okay.
Speaker 3:Get it again Too much money.
Speaker 1:I was older and just Show your teeth.
Speaker 3:Mommy, I do get it. Yeah, it's a process how long you have to have a phone.
Speaker 1:I think it's 18 months.
Speaker 3:Okay, that's not too bad, I thought. I thought he said 18, I'll buy 18 years online.
Speaker 1:18 months is not too, too, too bad, like 18 months, that's a year and a couple months and six months. It could be worse, bro, like we had COVID for two years bro.
Speaker 3:So it's like come on, we're gonna have code for two years.
Speaker 2:Remember it first started with. Now, guys, just two weeks, don't worry yeah.
Speaker 1:No, don't worry summer.
Speaker 2:Next year, next year will be good.
Speaker 3:No, it's COVID.
Speaker 1:Now, though, everyone be aware of 18 months is not a lot until you think about the fact that you got to pay something every.
Speaker 3:Yeah, that's what you know.
Speaker 2:It's See next time when you we have kids, they okay see.
Speaker 3:I'm paying it now better you gonna find it up yourself in the future like dental benefits for kids. Now People under a certain tax bracket income bracket, but then they try to help. I think my, if you're making so much money, give us that.
Speaker 1:Even the tax Climates. Get that shit.
Speaker 3:We've shown the climate, bro, so if you're not getting in.
Speaker 2:That's a flex.
Speaker 1:I don't get allowing anything from this, I just mean, you're not knowing.
Speaker 3:Yeah, you mean you're not alone, because people to get climate action GST even get additional benefits like help. Okay let's just be honest on this for free money if you broke.
Speaker 1:Yeah, pretty much Okay guys, we're not, let me. I'm the sensible one on this podcast, so I'm gonna bring it back to you. I'm gonna bring it back down, guys. Okay, you're not broke. There's just not any enough Right?
Speaker 2:So if you're getting those, If your income is Less than your bills, what is that then?
Speaker 1:because it piles up months to months to months to see you it's talking for what does that end up? And if I know my I didn't see you, bro. I just said game money up game money up, and also if you get those taxes done now. See, I'm just telling you now.
Speaker 2:What does, what does be like? What's definition of broke? Let's be right now.
Speaker 1:What's the Broke just means not having enough every month.
Speaker 3:Yeah, no, I'm enough.
Speaker 1:He adds up enough, for I don't see enough, for I just said not having enough right.
Speaker 2:So what is not not enough means if it feels that's what I'm saying it depends on the individual, like right.
Speaker 1:As long as you want it and you can't afford it, you're broke.
Speaker 2:Your needs, like, let's say, your bills, are your needs, right, like you know grocery bill. Hydro everyone pays. I drive. One has groceries water debatable, depending on where you are. Mm-hmm condo fees debatable master my condo fees.
Speaker 3:Oh, that's a good money, oh.
Speaker 1:Say condo fees.
Speaker 3:I didn't want to mention rent.
Speaker 2:It's either rent or mortgage right easy that you are paying.
Speaker 1:No, no, no so just just real, just a quick add me my own definition of broke is still if, if you cannot afford what you want, because even this your needs. What you want, though, yeah, yeah, but let me tell you need stuff, like you say, everybody like yes okay, majority right, but like even when you say groceries right, like Like $200 hundred dollars, you know I can, I can live on like. I can live on like.
Speaker 3:I could be on that. Can't come see.
Speaker 1:So where the Bible says that you have to be able to abase and abound.
Speaker 3:I don't know if it comes down to you to be able to be like a proper what, like you, I can live on all this too fast. Pause like I don't know what you talking about.
Speaker 2:I've had my time when I was a student right now, if you have to be my master.
Speaker 1:I know right now like if you had. I find it difficult right now. If you had to be like.
Speaker 2:I'm eating good food at home.
Speaker 3:That's like a personal trainer.
Speaker 2:I don't do that right now, you know I'm enjoying my. I'm enjoying good ribs. I was it called short ribs every week like good, good meat. Meat is not expensive, it means it's not cheap.
Speaker 1:Okay, yeah, back to needs condo fees.
Speaker 2:Okay, so living expenses is that because? That's under condo and not condo. That's not gonna mortgage or rent. Everyone needs a place to stay, except you're living with family, that's unless unless you're on the streets right, Unless you're on your car. If you're on the street already in your car. That already means.
Speaker 3:I, let's be honest I'm gonna be comfortable in the car, bro. I had. I had a professor in school and he said he had a situation where it's like you lived in his car. He go to the gym, take shower, bro.
Speaker 2:But I love it like, like I don't know Some people have a family to like I don't know his entire.
Speaker 1:But in that moment it was long lived that life and it was made it happen to where you got to where he is now. Yeah, I respect people like that man.
Speaker 3:You could have just complained, and he has still had a job.
Speaker 1:What, yes, now Is, it is to be homeless.
Speaker 2:Covid show us your job? It's that question why? Why you? Know you're doing like it's crazy, crazy man, it's crazy bold man, yeah so back to the needs, right so the your needs, which is important for you to survive so pretty much, when you survive, yeah, god for those if you can't afford those every month, if your income is Less than what you're paying or what your needs are you, you're, you're going into depth. So one month.
Speaker 3:You have to borrow money to us, right so in deficit?
Speaker 2:if you ask three months, four months, you're in depth because, like what you now need to be able to balance up his credit cards.
Speaker 1:All this money getting off money to pay off all those things. So you're just in that constant it's a very scary situation because like when, when your money stops rolling in, like time. Because time doesn't stop like time is very costly, like literally fact, the fact that, like we're alive every five minutes, it's been some time down by a village.
Speaker 1:No, I mean like I have parents next month because I'm alive. As long as you're alive, you have to be making money bills yeah. I'm not like I know that root of all evil is money and money's root of all, even a stuff, but like I'm also very practical, because money is root of all inconvenience. Happen this too, yeah lack of money Is Like people that see money doesn't bring happiness. Money does bring happiness, like Happiness means to you, like, I'm pretty sure, money can Happen a Lambo, right?
Speaker 3:So I'll write me that in a Lambo, something like that. So it's like, yeah, would you rather be sudden broke or sad and rich.
Speaker 2:I would always, I'll always take sad or a rich dance.
Speaker 1:I know yeah, I brought up with this whole tax thing because I don't really believe in that system that, like All these, like tax me I need. The taxes I need I need. Let them give me those incentives what incentives like like Just like me, my chesty, so we know opinion, just you know, but just is like helping hands to broke people.
Speaker 2:No sorry, no broke people, I'm putting condo feet, I'm making to parliament. Sorry guys. No income doesn't mean you're always gonna be low income.
Speaker 3:There's no problem being low income though, cuz some people might actually want to be on the low income, cuz then they might get benefits, cuz you lose sign benefits if you make over a sign so I'm saying many things.
Speaker 2:Right now any right. Why can't you Quit all the jobs that you have and just find the very like low income?
Speaker 3:may, for content in is a black man. It's not nice to just get on the benefits.
Speaker 2:Why are you walking your ass off right now?
Speaker 1:Actually like. That's why Entrepreneurship is about like imagine I had my own business. Like literally. I'll pay myself like 60k.
Speaker 2:Well, that's you being died. You doing that is like your sacrificing now for potential Income in the future.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I mean now I get. I mean to be an average, discussing all this like in give, like income, like tax, like how you maneuver yourself tax wise, yeah.
Speaker 2:I don't know anyone that works for.
Speaker 1:Like you know, this was just common knowledge basic you know, yeah, so that's what I'm saying, that like, if you want to start, like you know, not gaming the system, but take advantage of, like the knowledge out there, then yeah, you can do shit like become an entrepreneur and then Become low income. Right in quotes like this a war on buffet has always been himself like I don't think it's buffets. I don't think it's buffets.
Speaker 3:I don't call a man's a buffet. No, it's wrong. I don't know. I never said that.
Speaker 2:No, I heard people say buffet, I do be, that is, from team broke and low income, because you can be low income to the government but not necessarily broke.
Speaker 3:But you can also be low income and broke yeah.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I'm not saying that line.
Speaker 3:Just let you be known.
Speaker 2:I'm not saying you are going to miss your broke guys, if you can be intentionally low income to the government. Some deductions and everything you're doing here in your yeah speak to a tax professional that can advise you Right from the right. To the government? Right they are, but in reality they're not. There's a lot of pockets. Talk about tax.
Speaker 3:I pay $60 for personal trainer.
Speaker 1:I'm it's are doing with your podcast. People are missing Justin because they're talking about.
Speaker 3:They found me about the prime minister.
Speaker 1:Prime minister is calling people about here. We are talking about like.
Speaker 2:I don't. Everyone has the priority. Shout out to those guys doing no, no no, guys, only here to entertain you.
Speaker 1:We're not here to educate you.
Speaker 3:Don't take it as advice.
Speaker 2:I'm not smart, and I'm not claiming to be smart. You know, If dangutis today find money.
Speaker 1:Like who am.
Speaker 3:I know to keep on finding was on a song. Yeah, what song is?
Speaker 2:it called dangutin.
Speaker 3:Oh.
Speaker 1:Never seen this guy cooks Nice. I know it sucks I know it sucks.
Speaker 2:By you? See me at, see me, turn on screaming.
Speaker 3:I saw a poll when are you? That's not gonna go on a boy.
Speaker 1:I guess not even listen to our last episode.
Speaker 2:That's calling me up, no but I was next month November.
Speaker 3:Yeah.
Speaker 2:I'm going for a turn on one. I'm gonna be there screaming.
Speaker 3:Another man. You have no dignity, brah. Don't let the government know you can buy the ticket.
Speaker 2:Vancouver one yeah.
Speaker 1:I love. I've never been so yeah.
Speaker 3:I think I've been nice to and I just felt like what you're gonna do? Yeah, I feel like why Toronto? November, it's already like 250 probably expensive already because it's close by people ready we selling to.
Speaker 1:I'm so it's trying to perform his new album yeah, nice to be the problem.
Speaker 3:One of the first few to hear you might you might be.
Speaker 2:I'm fine with you out there track list, but the people I wanted to go to, the two people I would have done everything to go for a concert, was am I number one? And he went. I went with any.
Speaker 3:Yes.
Speaker 1:Can win like three years ago. I love where did he perform, though in the club.
Speaker 3:Unfortunately, Because I'm the mighty I know when wrapping up wasn't like a pop Latin Nigeria.
Speaker 2:When my first started, it was mode nine and I was always hardcore rap.
Speaker 1:He was the vector. Vectors to like vectors drops.
Speaker 2:Yeah, but I might was one I took like rap and made it like Everyone could flow and you could sing after. You could rap after easy.
Speaker 1:Respect my boy. Personally, I prefer jz.
Speaker 3:I prefer jz Jax and I think I really just. I.
Speaker 1:Really like well, I see, like this new school rap like looks like authentic.
Speaker 3:Afro beats rap. I don't know.
Speaker 2:Repeat yourself again. I plead.
Speaker 3:Fifth, try balancing, shout out shout out, shout out, shout out. Shout out hold him out of the black, shout out. Hold him out of the black. I'm not gonna say that, repeat yourself. It sounds like God is red card. Say with your chest out. I plead the fifth.
Speaker 2:If you know what he said, say with chest out.
Speaker 3:I don't even know what I said. I plead the fifth. Okay, guys, you heard it. Shout out, hold him out of the black. Shout out, hold him out of the black. Shout out, hold him out of the black. I don't even listen to him.
Speaker 2:So then, why did you not say what you said?
Speaker 3:What did I say? Oh no, what did I?
Speaker 2:say what the fuck?
Speaker 1:Okay, so obviously I can't really tell you that I'm a guru in Afro beats but like some of the shit, I kind of know and I say I'm no guru bro what.
Speaker 2:I'm no guru man, I'm just saying what, I'm just saying what. I'm just saying what. I'm no guru, but like I like.
Speaker 1:Udumoodo like Pretty Boy. I really expected him to like put out.
Speaker 2:Pretty Boy Dio.
Speaker 1:Yeah it's amazing, he raps, he raps. I mean, they all rap, slash sing.
Speaker 3:Oh yeah, is it like Drake type stuff, or?
Speaker 1:No, it's all. Dio and Udumoodo are like Cortis Boy music.
Speaker 3:That's what I said, what I said. So that's what I said. So that's what I said. No, it's not about tribalism. He said it himself, though I saw it in you. It's not about you, this genre, he said he's thinking about his life.
Speaker 1:It's like Cortis music, Like, just like this guy's not like try Cortis, I don't know.
Speaker 3:What did you say what?
Speaker 2:did you say, man, shout out to me I was the devil. What?
Speaker 3:was he saying I allowed that, but I don't allow this? Let me finish.
Speaker 1:And then, what's this Immacadestalion? What's his name? Who's that?
Speaker 3:Like.
Speaker 2:I just reminds you. Every time I see that name, first time I come, I was like is this Meg Distalion.
Speaker 3:What's his name? That's not his real name. Is it called music tune that he does? He gets killed in me.
Speaker 1:I've seen the. Immacadestalion on Twitter. I've seen Monturio. I've seen.
Speaker 2:Monturio actually I know.
Speaker 3:I think about it On X.
Speaker 2:Sorry guys.
Speaker 3:Call it Twitter regardless. And Coin 9 X for X sounds, x is X.
Speaker 2:It's like Buju and Benson. Yes, sorry, do you want to be guest right now?
Speaker 1:X Like rappers, immacadestalion yeah.
Speaker 3:No way.
Speaker 1:No, but that's not his real name.
Speaker 3:I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know.
Speaker 1:I don't know, I don't know, I don't know. He says no black bones. Oh black bones, come on guys.
Speaker 2:Black bones is like.
Speaker 3:I love that he did the One thing I said about black bones is I didn't like his face. No, first of all.
Speaker 1:Yeah well, I don't know a lot about that. He did like a.
Speaker 2:I don't know if it's an EP. I think it's an EP with MI and one on the camera, but the other person.
Speaker 3:Like a joint tape. Yeah, it's a mod.
Speaker 2:I've listened to that EP for several times.
Speaker 3:I don't listen to anything, bro. You listen to anything, I don't even listen to an EP on our album.
Speaker 1:That's why I like him. I listen to a lot. That's not what. I like Paul, listens to a lot, which is good, I love. I love Wow, and then who else is kind of like, and then I like I don't want to say NSG, because I don't really like those guys- Let me see it's not rap rap, it's like Afro swing, like Colle Bonham Boyway. Afro swing no but those guys are Ajebo Hosslas.
Speaker 3:They still sing Ajebota, right no?
Speaker 1:Ajebo Hosslas. No, Ajebota is who's Ajebota?
Speaker 2:Those guys now, yo, we need to have like a listening party, ajebota and the most is like Black Magic.
Speaker 1:I love that Black Magic.
Speaker 3:No, guys, you guys are old right now, Bro. That used to be my jam.
Speaker 2:I've been listening to music for young people, you need to fuck you right now.
Speaker 1:You know, I have some friends like that, like female friends that I come out with.
Speaker 3:That's not to be specific. I don't hang around dudes, bro, I'm not saying female friends.
Speaker 1:And I like I hate it, but they're saying that.
Speaker 3:I'm good. I hate it when I like it Because of what you listen to.
Speaker 1:No even because I hate some of my marriage.
Speaker 3:You just scare the hoes music.
Speaker 1:My marriage is right now getting like very highly millennial and I fucking hate that. Well, in the case of the music you listen to over, no, I mean like the other day I posted like one snap like nine times by mistake. How would you post a snap when?
Speaker 3:I paused.
Speaker 1:No, like snap didn't show me that I posted, so I don't even.
Speaker 3:You fill me up and keep going.
Speaker 1:I said nine times, nine times.
Speaker 3:Bro, last spamming at this point, I was posted. Oh, the app is down right now. I'll try again later bro.
Speaker 2:I'm sure niggas and people are doing what I'm doing. I am leaving my best life right now, but you need to see what I am doing. God damn it. I over exaggerate guys.
Speaker 1:Relax, watch out. I was telling them to relax.
Speaker 3:Maybe I'll give it four times in there.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and then it was just like old man, you can't use technology.
Speaker 3:Someone messaged you and went old man, you can't use no technology, bro.
Speaker 2:Why do people do that? Why do people have to message you saying old man, look at what you did?
Speaker 1:You ashamed of yourself, bro. I mean, make me self aware. You know what I mean. That was a mistake, bro.
Speaker 3:So you didn't know you posted four. I catch that quick.
Speaker 1:This guy is tripping right now.
Speaker 3:You can't catch me slacking, bro, before you send me a message, bro, are you trying to act like this?
Speaker 1:I try to act like this apps. Don't bug this. Apps always bugging.
Speaker 3:Why will you wait for someone to message you before you catch the error?
Speaker 1:Oh, you think I'm just going to post it and just start. But the point of like you, the point is that what you do, it was a long time, I think. Why this way?
Speaker 3:The first thing, he took you seven out of posted. Don't you watch what you posted, bro? I do that Once I post, I'm like I was leaving.
Speaker 2:I was leaving you start watching what you post.
Speaker 3:No, not watching, Just know like you post them, what you went, what you were meant to post.
Speaker 2:After posting you be like let me see you. I'm a boy like it.
Speaker 3:So you see from the PO view, because you think what you look is okay, you posted right now.
Speaker 2:Look at it from him like okay, this house Yo POVA Yo.
Speaker 3:It's showing your age, bro. The new generation know what that means.
Speaker 1:It's showing your age, bro, showing your age. Yo, you guys, stop acting, old man.
Speaker 3:They called you out, and then they just, they just tell you, like you age, you know what?
Speaker 2:Yeah, he's actually aging. I know somewhere you're saying old. Well, you know 20s, I'm 28. Well, how many people reach 30? Yeah, I seen old, I'm 28.
Speaker 3:Some of us are closer to 30 than others.
Speaker 2:I'm not even the oldest today. How old are you? I'm 27. I'm older than you, yeah.
Speaker 1:I'm older than you Are you 29?
Speaker 2:No, I'm 32.
Speaker 3:Come on.
Speaker 2:Oh guys, how am I going to give up my age on that, bro, they got my name.
Speaker 3:They got my name, they got my age.
Speaker 1:What happened Bro? Your age is public info. Like All I always laugh about is that they say oh, don't ask me about my age. Obviously, we won't ask. We can go and Google it. How are you going to find it? I don't know, man, but it's public info.
Speaker 2:You've given your age somewhere in an app.
Speaker 3:Your age is public, in private, in private, confidant.
Speaker 1:I'm just giving it. I mean true, the people you gave it to, it's not just them. It's now like private information when people post happy birthday on your birthday.
Speaker 2:Can people just make quick math? Oh, this is if your birthday is today. No, it's not just a date.
Speaker 1:No, but that's just a date?
Speaker 3:No, but they have to give you that way. They don't give you like the year, okay, you know the day, okay, cool, but you don't know the year.
Speaker 1:You know the current year, you know the person's age, but they're not going to tell us.
Speaker 3:So someone's going to say happy 29 birthday.
Speaker 2:But that's the way people do. That, that's right.
Speaker 1:If you're doing that, it's a happy 40. I'm hitting 30.
Speaker 2:I'm hitting 30 on 30.
Speaker 3:30, 30. That's some stuff, that's some other stuff. 35.
Speaker 2:You can really do more with your name and your age. Only I just don't want to know. That's it. That's fine.
Speaker 1:Because that's how you give away your stuff now, before you know Someone else has to give away your stuff, someone else has to have your persona, someone else have your persona in a whole different world. What do you have that we want? I'm just protecting myself from the information age.
Speaker 3:You know what I'm saying there's nothing, that's just for you anymore. You just give out everything to the world. Give out your age where you live your last names.
Speaker 1:Obviously, this is like I'm very passionate about all of this and I feel like one angle is where, all of this together we're into deep. There's nothing. You can hide from yeah, you're into deep, like we said on the last episode.
Speaker 3:What did you do?
Speaker 1:again, bro, you can't escape the crime, you can't escape the cops, if who come into crime. Digitally they'll find you.
Speaker 3:Just don't come in no crime, then that's the answer. If you.
Speaker 2:Toby gives me that vibe of like big limit is 80. Toby driving 70. I'm for sure going 70.
Speaker 3:I'm for real, like 75. Like bro, like the rule for the world to the book. Why would you break the rules? That's on it.
Speaker 1:That's how you should become like a Canadian politician Now.
Speaker 2:I like politics, but that's the only time he follows the rule If it's like companies to get like free. I can't sue and get a refund when he has the item. No, I wouldn't do that. I have ethics. Toby can open. I have. I have Open 10 emails 10 emails All the time myself. Get free trial for one month. I got it. I got ethics.
Speaker 1:I got ethics.
Speaker 3:I got ethics. I got ethics.
Speaker 1:I don't want to imagine what you tell girls to be.
Speaker 3:You get to a different space of your life and if you go out.
Speaker 1:Why do I do that? Because, like you got it, now you can afford it when money is good, now I don't got no condo. I see, I don't got no condo.
Speaker 3:He's like Mr Paul right there, but you know it's just like it just too much. No, I feel you don't. It's too much stress and, like you know, your ethics is good.
Speaker 2:You know what's it called. What did they call up? Just in nine to five office building workers. What's it called? White color, white color. You're not going to office, you're an office man. How man office.
Speaker 3:First man I was just giving up my t-shirt, bro. No more dreads. This guy, bro, giving up my t-shirt. So Toby before used to have dreads.
Speaker 2:Because we used to walk before they didn't care about how you look, but now Are you trying to say dreads?
Speaker 3:Are you trying to say dreads is a bad thing? Then why did you take it off? It's not about me right now.
Speaker 2:Why did you take it off, because it was shocking that you took it off when you started working a different job. So if it wasn't a bad thing, I wanted to change. I want you to start this Just at that, right time.
Speaker 3:I want you to start something new. You know what I want to change right now.
Speaker 1:I feel that yeah, though. That was the only reason why you were like I want to change.
Speaker 2:So no changing to nice pants, nice office shoes, nice shirts. I already had most of my stuff. No, no, no, no. I just wanted to change.
Speaker 3:It's not like anything.
Speaker 2:Okay, thanks, I eat I eat, because poor guy and.
Speaker 3:I just bashing up he would have dreads.
Speaker 2:I'm like no, I feel like do whatever you want, because what I'm saying is that this is bad.
Speaker 3:Because what is, mr Skinhead?
Speaker 1:We get it. We get it bro, we get it bro. Okay, so let's have some quick fire opinions. So what do you guys think about Drake's album?
Speaker 3:I'll let Pogo first, because Pogo is the biggest D D-S. Bro, look at him, I like that.
Speaker 2:So please in our group chat that we have, who talks about Drake the most in our group chats? I'm going to stay out of this. Who?
Speaker 1:Nah, stay out of it. You are the one person here.
Speaker 2:Because Said is going to lie.
Speaker 1:What's a Said?
Speaker 2:Said is going to lie. Who talks about Drake the most in our group?
Speaker 1:chats what you think I'm like that's too bad.
Speaker 3:You think he just sit down there and say oh, paul talked about Drake, you talked about Drake, you talked about Drake. Really, what's a big Drake here? They're going to play me like that.
Speaker 1:Play you. You got no, pay me shit. Tell me, I'm playing you.
Speaker 3:I said play me, pause, bro, pause, don't play me, no. But on.
Speaker 2:The Drake's album was good. I liked it. I'm the kind of person that I like to listen to an album multiple times. I'm not going to listen to it once and go fire.
Speaker 3:I'm going to listen to it more.
Speaker 2:I like some songs in it, especially the one with J Cole, because he kind of like J Cole and when was like that's a big J Cole DST.
Speaker 3:Let's let that be known.
Speaker 2:I love J Cole when people are like talking who is the best three rappers right ZK, Dots, Aubrey or him.
Speaker 3:Are you quoting the line that he's saying? This song, the three paraphrasing right now so, like that.
Speaker 2:Three of them looks like they started a league like the three after Jay-Z, nas and a camera. Who last person, jay-z, mentioned that the next group is like Drake, j Cole and Kendrick and the next group now? I don't know who the? Next group is the next group of what, though? Like rappers that like Top rappers. Top rappers that do where they shit when they put out stuffs.
Speaker 3:Well, and what do we categorize as the shit? Is it them having money, or just albums number?
Speaker 2:one them they are talking about.
Speaker 3:Jay-z mentioned Because I can respect Jay-Z because money talks right. You can say whatever you want. What's Jay-Cole talking about? What pizza this guy has?
Speaker 2:He's saying to plug himself in the track that went about the top three rappers, his, him, nas. I can't really remember the last person they mentioned.
Speaker 3:He's allowed to say that because Jay-Z, he has got money. He's got lots of restaurants. I know he got his own people, not all of them, they all have money. I know, jay-cole, this guy you remember him. You remember him.
Speaker 2:I swear to God you remember me of social media. Some social media people are like Common sexual. Yes, it's like if they don't post a picture, it means that it's not happening. If they don't see it, that means something is not happening. Like you're talking like Because Jay-Cole is not coming out to go. I have this, this, this, this, this.
Speaker 3:It means that it doesn't happen. But you know, there's some things you can't hide you know what I mean. Like bank account, you can do whatever. No one really knows your bank account, but like houses jets, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:Like there's things you can't hide, so what does Kendrick come out to say? He has.
Speaker 3:Do you think I put Kendrick in that? Do you think I put Kendrick?
Speaker 2:Well, this is what, anyways only Drake.
Speaker 3:I'll say okay, yeah, he got that one.
Speaker 2:Anyways, Jay-Cole did mention that Like they had the 3D in their own generation of the best ship. And that was one of my favorite tracks. To be honest, he did a wild range of Different type of sound. Yeah, he even had one with Bad Bunny.
Speaker 3:I saw that one with the Latina type vibe.
Speaker 2:And Scissor. That was like some dope tracks there. I liked it Nice.
Speaker 3:Well.
Speaker 2:I say I've listened to you.
Speaker 3:first of all, I listen to you lots of times Before you just start talking. Yeah, you're cool, chill bro. I always refrain from calling things good or bad Just because I think there's no bad art, for example he took his time.
Speaker 2:Fuck this guy.
Speaker 3:Like he took his time too.
Speaker 2:Guys, sorry, when the camera is off, do we talk? I want the camera to Chill.
Speaker 3:I'm not to claim my touch right now, so he took his time to record this and bring out this body of work. So I think, for what it is, it's good. Is it groundbreaking? Is it innovative? No, it's just Drake in his comfort zone, like and that should be said. I'm not saying it's a good or a bad thing For the dogs.
Speaker 3:It's not saying it's a good or bad thing. I can listen to this song and be like, oh, I expected this and it's not like oh, I want to listen to it If it comes on. Oh yeah, that's a nice Drake song, but it's not going to be like oh, I have to die to be the first one to hear it because it's not groundbreaking. And that's one thing I think Drake does worldwide. He knows his lane and he keeps giving people what they want.
Speaker 3:Because I remember I was there because you know the beef. I'd say give it. To that comment. I'd give people what they want. Let's be honest Because if you see me, I'll give an example. I dropped this album last year Big Steppers or whatever and that album was it's not a bad album, but it was super political. It was talking about his trauma, stuff that he was going through and people were like, oh, this is trash. So, my point is you can't win.
Speaker 2:This guy will be the one to be like. I don't want to listen to all those conscious rap stuff like this.
Speaker 3:I don't want to listen to that. I'm not a big fan of conscious stuff. Because I'm like why should I listen to you?
Speaker 2:You know, even though you come out of high school, bro Like what's wrong with you, bro? Damn.
Speaker 3:But let's be real, a lot of all this musician will listen to you.
Speaker 2:So he's sexy right now. He's sexy. That's what you like, that's what I'm saying Music is entertainment.
Speaker 3:So I'm not trying to listen to you to give me education, bro, you were trapping, you were drug dealer. I'm doing things the right way. You know what I'm saying All this trap, trap, trap. So it's like if you're not trying to entertain no matter how radical that entertainment is, why am I listening to you? Oh, you said I should live my life this way, why you were living in the street. Who paying? No, bro, unless you're Jay-Z though yeah, that's a different cat right there. So the only song I think I liked, yes, the.
Speaker 2:Jay-Co song was.
Speaker 3:Jay-Co song was alright. I like the song we eat, though the one we eat that was fire. That's the only one I see it's like and the one we're already to.
Speaker 2:It has to give party jams Party jams and also the content.
Speaker 3:There was a lot of jabs Rihanna and ASAP Rocky.
Speaker 2:See again. I can't push you back. Is that jabs Like Drake, is the kind of person that talks about how you feel.
Speaker 3:No, okay, he's talking about how he's feeling it's giving you.
Speaker 2:This is how I felt about the situation. So is it? Someone just always meant to. We always praise rappers because rappers or singers, they talk about their life. That's how that's their therapy, that's how they get things out. They understand you how I felt about the situation.
Speaker 3:We don't need about another man's wife. Bro, this is his wife and they got two kids. Bro, we don't use your opinion ASAP.
Speaker 2:Rocky and Rihanna Are they married?
Speaker 3:Bro old news bro Like.
Speaker 2:They are. Yeah, they did it. They're not low-key bro.
Speaker 3:They're happy, and I'm not once ASAP come out to say nothing about publicly anyways, about.
Speaker 2:Drake.
Speaker 3:But Drake is still trying to call them out. Come on man, you look, they have two beautiful kids.
Speaker 2:But how do they call them?
Speaker 3:out man, just man salty too, because these kids too, your body was coming from. These kids too is out of wedi. How do they call them out? We want to know. You know what I'm saying? It's kids, no.
Speaker 2:Like how do they call them out with just one or two bars and move on? How is that called?
Speaker 3:It's talking about like there's so many lines, no, but one of there's so many it's talking about like oh, they still think I miss you. Oh, yeah, I miss you. You're not as good as I am. It's not as good as I would have been, bro Chill.
Speaker 2:She don't want you, bro, Like I'm sorry man, I never know where this guy stands, because one day you come and go, but anyways, and that day is like Anyways, drake is like this Anyways, anyways.
Speaker 3:I respect the vision. I'm just like. It is what it is. Man, is it gonna sell? Is it gonna go on shows? He's gonna go on shows and stuff. So.
Speaker 1:Yeah, so yeah.
Speaker 2:How would you feel about that? Okay, what about man?
Speaker 1:say it's not gonna do black Like.
Speaker 3:I'm like.
Speaker 1:I'm fucking with like yeah, but I mean I'm still gonna listen to it just because like it's not just so you kind of sound the world you don't like Hip-hop, world Like. I will listen to it, just so I know. What's going on, but like Honestly, like I just don't man say I could care less, but like Fuck a Drake. I could actually care less about. Like Everything that comes out from I didn't want to say Drake is Canadian at this point Like everything that comes out from just the industry in general.
Speaker 3:So who are you then rushing to listen to that?
Speaker 1:I don't rush to listen to anything. You know what I mean. I don't rush to listen to anything. When Bono was coming out, he was saying there's leaks, bro.
Speaker 2:What's?
Speaker 1:your.
Speaker 3:Bro. I mean, like I was saying, there's leaks, I don't rush.
Speaker 1:Right now I enjoy Afro beats, Everything else is gonna be so.
Speaker 2:yeah, so you like Afro beats, so it's Afro beats as your.
Speaker 1:Like you rush to listen to them Right now, like I want to know like what's coming out, who's? Like you know.
Speaker 3:Black bones make us a starling.
Speaker 2:and then how did you feel about Buju Aki Benson's album?
Speaker 1:Yeah, I liked the album Buju Aki.
Speaker 2:Benson's album.
Speaker 1:I haven't listened to Buju Aki Benson's album. No, Buju Aki Benson's album. No, Buju Aki Benson's album.
Speaker 3:He dropped a new album.
Speaker 2:Last week was last week.
Speaker 1:I haven't listened to listen, to listen to.
Speaker 2:But from the few Music is just how you listen to the whole album I like yeah it's pretty good.
Speaker 1:When did you get?
Speaker 3:time to listen to this stuff. I work now.
Speaker 2:I'm just putting on the album while working.
Speaker 1:Yeah, so you think about me as music I like.
Speaker 3:Man hearing it is not listening to it Because I don't know how you're working. I'm actually taking the lyrics, bro. What?
Speaker 1:do you guys listen to? I don't even listen to the lyrics.
Speaker 2:That's what I'm saying. What do you guys? What should we do? That's what I'm saying. It depends on the track.
Speaker 3:So what's the point? So you just listen to the melody.
Speaker 1:You know, it's just, Music is like Sonics right.
Speaker 3:Yeah, yeah, yeah, vibration is sounds, and yeah.
Speaker 1:It's just that, like, how does the whole package sound?
Speaker 3:But then the lyrics too, Because it's like, okay, it could be saying Fuck you, fuck you, fuck you. And the Sonics is nice and there you are. And you all here singing fuck you, fuck you to yourself. But the Sonics is nice.
Speaker 2:Fuck you man, what a song. So like, yeah, like the Sonics is nice, I fucking love that song. It's a jam, though it's a jam. This is what I'm saying. Like shout out, gunnar, though Yo I never released this song before, but after that song I'm like have you heard that new song? Fuck you man, I love that song, gunnar's new Afrobeat track, tap it.
Speaker 1:I still haven't heard that song that song is a banger, even the. Yeah it's banger how do you guys feel about that.
Speaker 3:It's a banger.
Speaker 2:They're all going to hop on it now. Yeah, all of them Hopping on it. Like Tempest's new song is Americanized.
Speaker 1:Afrobeats. Basically, I get cringe at everyone that sucks American dick Like Americans. Just not it for me.
Speaker 3:But Americans are the gold standard, though. That's what I'm saying, not for me Like, not for me. But music wise though. Music wise Just in general.
Speaker 1:Like everything about Americans. Don't like phase me Like people are enchanted by everything American and I'm just like no.
Speaker 3:I'm gonna say fuck the.
Speaker 1:Americans.
Speaker 3:Careful bro, straight carefully bro. See ya bro. See ya bro, for real man.
Speaker 1:Like there's other cultures in the world. Like the world is very above around them, like the NBA, they win NBA and they call themselves World Champs. Like fuck, you can't even win the actual basketball world thing. That's true, that's true, like, what's the point of that? Like, okay, you guys are all just like, I'm not gonna go.
Speaker 3:But if you think about it, we have no choice, because they're taking him out to taste makers, right? So like you say Timbs, you say Bonner. Like he has a record deal with some American label, that's pushing it.
Speaker 2:So it's like without the American.
Speaker 1:Start with this pushing now, bro, it's not like that you need to be pushed Because, like I think that should be the taste makers Like fuck, like I'm not getting to it, man, but like I see right now, they're like the fact that I'm a piano to cover the world. People have no idea what that means for essay.
Speaker 3:But you know what though?
Speaker 2:No, sorry for that. I select Afro beats. We didn't change. We did came to our know.
Speaker 3:We went to them, we went to them, we took this shit, but we don't like go straight away from the alphabet.
Speaker 1:I'm. We still have a full beach. That is like for me the person.
Speaker 3:They probably feel like I'm a piano. It's like there's no Brand. Yeah, that's generally life for me, for example, like Afro Beach run I, you can talk, you can mention hand different.
Speaker 1:Oh, I see, so that you say, I mean we put in the work you got no, I'm not DJ, yes, dj, I'm like no, like Like all these.
Speaker 3:Oh, I guess that the people listen to people too. Yeah right, it's like when you're like I'm looking for bonobo, I know he's gonna well.
Speaker 1:I have an ulterior. I have something to actually go against that like. I feel like me, listen music listening is changing. Like, only like. Okay, yes, people do listen to artists, but because of the streaming apps like Spotify and Apple music, it's all about playlists now, right, so it's more about the contribution Than the contributor.
Speaker 3:Listen.
Speaker 1:People knew that song KPK right, but it's not me was mobile.
Speaker 2:Oh yeah, that actually happens. I know it's crazy. In the card and it was from me one second in the card song came on, my people's like oh yes, so this guy that I'm like this was more bad really.
Speaker 3:Like.
Speaker 1:A lot of people are not listening to the people anymore.
Speaker 3:For me as an artist. I don't want you just listen to One or two songs I drop like would you wanna drop? Some people know if you drop.
Speaker 1:For the artists you drop music right, and the question is how many songs We'll end up in people's playlists.
Speaker 3:I mean my drop this album?
Speaker 1:how many songs made you off the album to people's base?
Speaker 2:I think we know you drop because album was like therapy album of like what he was going through.
Speaker 3:Yeah, no one, Okay boy going to bro.
Speaker 2:Is that know what you just talk about Jay-Z. Like what's it called Kendrick that Kendrick's album was?
Speaker 3:Jay-Z money bro. Like Jay-Z talking about stuff on the head.
Speaker 2:That's now right. All this someone's big rapper, big artists. They've gone through different stages in their life, mm-hmm, right. So, like the Emma has gone through the stages of party jam, playlist jam. Now he did the work on seven. Did it put that out? Kendrick Jay-Z's 444 is a lot about his and everything's therapy.
Speaker 3:Everything has got been a dad's, all these things so everyone, you can't hold Jay-Z's to fun to listen to though. For sure big pain pain, like I'm just someone, like it's not just about sad stuff like Jay-Z's to go, like you know, those albums now those old ones.
Speaker 2:That's why, like you, have to grow as your music for sure?
Speaker 3:Yeah, for sure. And then people have to grow with you, or less.
Speaker 2:No, but as that's a good point. That in a middle like playlist is like cuz, Spotify heavily pushes playlist. It's like oh yes, the place for you. It's for you page. Yeah it's like. This is the place. This is a bit. It's up to you as an individual if you fuck with an artist more, to go and Pull up his album.
Speaker 3:I'm an Apple music guy but like I like Spotify for finding new Unknown people, but when I actually want to listen to, this is Apple music, because I find post-past to like no individual Centric, more like playlist century. I'll just listen to this sound, don't even care who is playing, oh, he just sounds good, and keep on rotation. Well, I think you can pick. I like this guy's this sound and I because I mean, I listen to people. I listen to people, not just a song. I mean if I don't like you, no friends like if I don't like the musician as a person, like I don't care, I don't care about if your song is the best or not the best, cuz I can't.
Speaker 3:I don't believe it. Then this is like whatever you're trying to tell me, just cap at that point. True it's cap, true, but then it's like cuz there's some songs that you like. Here's like, you see, oh, this, this sounds good, and you look at who's? I get this guy cabin, all this old stuff.
Speaker 2:He definitely didn't live that life. And then those are like would you? I think Would you is um, when is when his album came out? When his album came out, it was like, I think, knowing me, like he started with internal.
Speaker 3:Then he went back to Nigeria and I think you know that, though he said it's a little bit bigger.
Speaker 2:They got, but you know even what's his name. Now I'm blue, went over there to do it.
Speaker 3:I know they had a Shout out, shout out Bolo. Yeah, we miss you Bolo.
Speaker 2:whenever I come into the city, give us a heads up. Hey, you moved. Yes, in turn, oh.
Speaker 3:I see you can't make it in.
Speaker 1:Winnipeg.
Speaker 2:You can't, you can't make it. We have a lot of ones, I know, yes, up coming that like not making it man Like fucking as anti was here for a map for a while, but again there's nothing.
Speaker 3:You gotta put me on a lot of making right.
Speaker 2:Coming up is different from making it right.
Speaker 1:I think you enjoyed the new affributes.
Speaker 3:Yeah what do you think I enjoy? For me, I like fusion of sounds To like.
Speaker 1:I like fusion of sounds listen, like just listen guys, don't get me wrong, I kind of have an idea. How gonna sounds. I have an idea of how, like Lou, your sounds.
Speaker 2:I mean, I have an idea about all baby that's a like For me right now. Octavian oh, I love Octavian. He needs to drop more music. I.
Speaker 3:Sound.
Speaker 2:I got Octavian from YouTube. When you listen to the tracks then, because I started from Dave, it was even Manny I'll give my father's money that brought me on to Dave.
Speaker 3:Man, I was like you need to listen to. This guy called.
Speaker 2:Dave, and it was from Dave, I I stare. I fell in love with British music.
Speaker 3:I was mine.
Speaker 2:I told me yo listen to this guy.
Speaker 3:This guy's actually doing Octavian is way different than Dave.
Speaker 2:But you to suggest is like music from like the same, like place, I don't know.
Speaker 3:He's just.
Speaker 2:I heard about rich 32.
Speaker 3:I know they put a velino was good, correct and Conan, all these guys, it was stumps.
Speaker 2:The oldest guy, skepta, all these guys was from Dave that I started going deep into them, deep into those guys.
Speaker 3:I pop put you. You forgot so you did not. Don't praise yourself Now, but like.
Speaker 2:I think where I was sorry. Come back to that. What was talking about with making it in? This thing because if you look all these big guys, they had to go back to Nigeria, lagos, to even blow big. Tim went back from times, she went back from from where she was. Right, david. Oh, did the same thing. I'm well like there. Look, would you to. Instead of popping, it was popping already. Boy became like a bigger.
Speaker 3:What do you think? What do you think that that is?
Speaker 1:Is it the community that like pushes? Them up, or I see well, like it's like, it's like like Silicon Valley.
Speaker 3:Protecting stuff like yeah, maybe they're around no house there and that makes sense. So then, why are they here?
Speaker 2:They want to do just all nice. I think I was like if you want to take your good, eat cuz everyone was risky bro. In better squad videos like oh you have, you have to go, you have to go to Lagos. If you want to, yeah yeah, if you want to this thing, you have to go back to the like, as I said, the hub where everything popping, because you can meet like good or Badass like um.
Speaker 2:Still people stuff and combine it and you can blow up from there, but you have to go back to the real distance to to be bigger. I'm not saying you can't be upcoming, you can't have a name or like if one of Everyone has different stages in that career and I believe you.
Speaker 3:I believe you cuz I know I Skepta said it too, cuz I remember Skepta. When he did the Konnichiwa album, he went to um Japan. Mm-hmm and it's like, if you want to do I don't know Mexican stuff, you've never been there, never been around. You know people that actually live this day today. You can't do it as authentic as they would do it. It makes sense why they haven't to go to Africa and like be around.
Speaker 2:That whole race. Yeah, I mean, it is what it is.
Speaker 3:Well, it's so you say this, you move back. I'm not saying, I want you move, I say move, follow your, follow your.
Speaker 2:Anything that makes you anything you think is gonna make you blow. Please go ahead and do that. Oh shit, my stuff is leaking anyways. There's no video since my water, my.
Speaker 3:I.
Speaker 2:Guess we're under under our pose. Just let us know how many times Toby said pause. Toby, or say oh, chest out, actually no side my guy, you're sorry to say it.
Speaker 1:Yeah, they find us guys to this, you guys try to say you right side meet your name.
Speaker 2:Name that whoever came.
Speaker 3:I think was you right, we gotta get a name for you. We needed it.
Speaker 1:We needed it. What do you call this alter ego for? Yeah?
Speaker 2:Yeah, because it was always switching. Yeah, one more ends is this. Next moment is this I'm diplomatic you sir. Anyways, thanks guys for listening, and this is a three-wise podcast. Please like? Share, subscribe, subscribe, peace.