Accidentally on Purpose

Hollywood Pass Around

Keenan Hall Season 1 Episode 8

Join us as we delve into the significance of strong relationships with Black women and the cascading effects of respect for oneself and others. Our conversation meanders through Hollywood's 'pass arounds', the success of Steph Curry, and the importance of loyalty to one's craft. As we wind down, we'll touch on the societal implications of social media, the struggles of uprooting to a new city, and the glaring problem of food deserts. Sit back, relax, and prepare for a conversation that will not only inform but also entertain.

Speaker 1:

What happened this week?

Speaker 2:

Trump got indicted again.

Speaker 1:

I think it's just wasting all that. They said the aliens are official now. They said the aliens are official now. Yeah.

Speaker 2:

They said, they found bodies too.

Speaker 1:

Man, they've been finding them bodies. They've been finding them bodies. They've just been lying to us for years and some dudes over here saying that about 2027, they coming. That's common sense, man. You can't stop it.

Speaker 2:

God didn't create all of this.

Speaker 3:

Just us yeah.

Speaker 2:

It's just like we just hear it Like why is all that space unoccupied?

Speaker 1:

Yo, and with my building that and my job is in Serenal Valley Constantly these motherfuckers is flying these aircrafts every day. And it's just like 30 of them per day. One why One? Is it that they know?

Speaker 2:

Two you done spoke up the day gone Uh police and fire trucks.

Speaker 1:

Good Two. That's just expensive. You know how I'm with some shit's cause. What them fucking fighter jets.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, they multi millions, hundreds of millions of dollars.

Speaker 1:

And look outside your window. It's crazy and jet fuel. Just think about that.

Speaker 2:

I heard flying from here to like New York is dang. They're 15 to 20 grand just for the fuel, Just for a private jet, just for the gas Crazy.

Speaker 1:

So imagine what, the, what kind of shit that they using man, they going at warp speed. One of her gas burns on a jet, though I don't know man.

Speaker 2:

This, this whole alien stuff. Um, the world is changing and it's like people are so distracted by everything else on social media they don't even see what's going on.

Speaker 1:

Man nothing news under the sun, bro. Just look outside Like there's crazy homeless, crazy homeless. There's crazy advertisement for Futurama. Why is it? I'm talking for Futurama. Futurama been around since like 2000 and there's like new advertisement for Futurama to watch. Just go to the show that they hear Futurama, futurama.

Speaker 2:

That old show that come on Cartoon.

Speaker 1:

Network. On Fox and it's back. I never watched it. I watched it I didn't like it. I liked it because it was the same dude that wrote other Simpsons.

Speaker 2:

I never got into the Simpsons. No, I watched PJs.

Speaker 1:

PJs was my shit. I was just watching it Not too long ago. Hey yo, it's Super Super.

Speaker 2:

Because when you gave me the crack, I know a dude that looked just like you and he's a famous gospel singer. I ain't gonna say his name.

Speaker 1:

My nigga had Haiti lady on. It's some.

Speaker 2:

Futurama shit.

Speaker 1:

Man, eddie Murphy, man Shout out to him man.

Speaker 2:

Genius.

Speaker 1:

Fucking genius man. He did it all, man Dang. What else See? We don't even got cartoons like that, no more we don't, we don't have cartoons the boondocks.

Speaker 2:

We don't have positive man. We talked about this last. We don't have positive black programs anymore.

Speaker 1:

Oh, also your boy, rob Santos. Man, who is that? Is that his name down the floor? What's his name? Brian?

Speaker 2:

DeSantis yeah, whatever man I don't know, no, no, no, don't, don't. Don't gloss over your boy Trump, oh no.

Speaker 1:

That man got a 78 felonies. And watch.

Speaker 2:

He could be all 78, I swear, honestly, I think he's going. I don't think he's going to do any time in jail. I think he'll die before you go to jail. He's going to have a massive heart attack or something.

Speaker 1:

No, the person that needs to be under scrutiny is your boy, biden he over here my boy.

Speaker 3:

He's my boy.

Speaker 1:

He's running over here a crime syndicate, and then now look what he's doing. He's slick man. You got to watch Biden, bro. You got to watch all of it.

Speaker 2:

All of these motherfuckers, man, you got to watch all of them. I voted for Biden because I couldn't take another. Do you know how backwards we went while Trump was in office? Yo, I don't think we went backwards. No, bro, we went beyond backwards.

Speaker 3:

Like it's not even a laugh and matter. It's not a joke.

Speaker 2:

I lived in Texas at the time. We didn't know I could go backwards. You can't tell me we didn't go backwards. I lived through that racism. I saw the Confederate flags. I got called a nigger. I'm going to A nigger.

Speaker 2:

The pro boys came to our voting uh came to our voting poll with AR-15s and me and the dudes from the church we had our firearms. We saw how scared our black women were. You can't tell me we didn't go backwards. That's not a joke, it's not a laugh and matter. I lived through that shit. We went beyond backwards under Trump.

Speaker 1:

We didn't go forward with Obama either, but that's a whole nother story.

Speaker 2:

We didn't know. We went forward. We just got blind. We got blinded with the excitement. But it's not about Obama. We talking about what's in office now in the president. That or the proceeding Um president.

Speaker 1:

It was just, we stayed stagnant. Yeah, we didn't. We got happy.

Speaker 2:

We got happy when Obama was in office. We stopped doing years. We stopped doing for I ain't gonna say we stopped doing for ourselves, but we we took our eyes off the, the, the goal, like we didn't vote, we didn't turn out like we should have. Like his second go around, we didn't turn out. We had a record number of turnout but we didn't turn out like that. But under Trump, um, that stuff affected the like my sister was working with his non-profit and they helped dreamers. That stuff affected them. That stuff affected immigrants that were born with. They're not immigrants If they were born here. You know second generation um people that were born here. And the stuff that he did, uh, the Muslim band that was racist as hell. Not telling us about COVID. He said on that information like this dude was the worst president ever. He is the James Harden of the presidency. James Harden is the worst NBA MVP.

Speaker 1:

I've ever seen in my life. That's just to that nigga twice bro. That's that. That's how crazy the league is.

Speaker 2:

I was like this is absolutely fucking nuts. How do you do that? Because the nigga dribbles for 24 seconds and step back and it's a three you gotta be kidding me, dog.

Speaker 1:

I'm out of control. I couldn't believe it. Chris Paul goes down game seven chokes on the Warriors. She was like 50, some odd threes Never done. No, chris, not one time.

Speaker 2:

Chris. Chris Paul didn't play, that was James Harden. They missed 26 threes. That ain't even a cold part. The next year, when Katie got hurt and they had a full team Chris Paul, james Harden, capella, eric Gordon all of them, clay and Steph in game six took over. It was at, it was in a, it was in Oakland. They won. No, that was game five. They came back game six without Katie. They had been playing on the whole time. Steph was scoreless at halftime, had zero points and three files was on the bench. Came my drop 33 and they ended up winning. That's crazy.

Speaker 1:

That's the MVP. That's the MVP man.

Speaker 2:

That's the league for you Come on dog and then the shit he do, wearing fat suits, Trying to be like between him and Katie. I'm about done, bro. Y'all don't play with all these Hall of Famers. I love Katie so I can't put him in the same category as James.

Speaker 1:

I don't blame Katie for that. What I don't blame. I don't blame Katie on the nets. I do. I blame the nets, bro. Come on, bro, come on. I feel like Katie should have saw how shitty the nets were from the jump, because look what they did.

Speaker 2:

I don't think it was a net issue. You should have saw how unreliable Kyrie was no, no, no, it wasn't.

Speaker 1:

That's just from the beginning, because look what they did when they traded for Paul Pearson or KG. That was stupid, that was stupid.

Speaker 2:

That was aging. He was trying to go all in and win, though All in and win.

Speaker 1:

You was going with Paul Pearson.

Speaker 2:

LeVon is still in the league. Paul Pearson stopped giving it to him. He was like the Paul Pearson. You see, now is the Paul Pearson with the nets. At least KG was still trying.

Speaker 1:

Paul was like I'm going to get out here and get in the Brooklyn. The only person that was trying to end the run was Darren Williams. I don't know what happened to him. I don't know where he is now. That's crazy.

Speaker 2:

Remember he had his last stint with the Cavs when they went to the Finals. Basically, lebron was all by himself. That was that series. When JR called time out oh, that was that one, and they didn't. But if you look at the video. You see LeBron's signal to him to call time out.

Speaker 2:

And then threw him under the bus. Wow, look at the video, bro. What. When he got the ball, he was called time out. Then somebody said it on the bench too, but JR, he took it like a man. He didn't snitch on LeBron, not until later. He was like just go look at the video. He was like what's so much going on? But yeah, bro, what.

Speaker 1:

Oh no, now I got to look at this. Hold on, I did not know that.

Speaker 2:

Things that make you go hmm. But yeah, man, trump got 78. He's going to be 77 fast.

Speaker 1:

He's going to be all 78 charges. He's going to be president again. Florida is wild, bro. The.

Speaker 2:

Sanctis don't give a damn about black people. Hey man, and he's, he is overtly with it.

Speaker 1:

Man, I tell you every day, these people be giving you all hands.

Speaker 2:

Where's that feedback coming from? I don't know. But yeah, he's, he's overtly with it, man.

Speaker 1:

Man, I say it every day these people are giving you all signs, giving you all you know clues.

Speaker 2:

I'll say y'all you live in this world too. I don't live here, you do live here.

Speaker 1:

Well, what are you? A hologram? I don't live in this world, you know you live in this world.

Speaker 2:

You may not be of this world with your scripture, but you in this world.

Speaker 1:

Okay, you in this world, we're all in this world, we're all in this, but, like I said, they be giving y'all hints. Just stop sending these kids to the schools.

Speaker 2:

Black people. Stop moving to Florida. Stop sending your kids to college in Florida. If you black and you got the means, move out of Florida. Think about it. We make this economy go round. What if all the black people move from Florida.

Speaker 1:

I'd say move out of Florida due to the fact because it's underwater.

Speaker 2:

That's my only reason I say get out of Florida, no get out of Florida because they're literally trying to take away black rights Like it's so over. It's crazy.

Speaker 1:

So wait, hold on the book publishing company that's gonna be changing all these shits. So what they're gonna have, everyone's gonna have the same textbook, but Florida, is that how that work?

Speaker 2:

Nah, so with my job, because I'm in education tech, what we're doing is we, when you purchase art like, so we sell ELA, which is English Language Arts, SEL, Social Emotional Learning, Science, Social Study Software. If there's content in there that you don't like because you're racist, I'm gonna just put it straight out. And you're in Florida or Kentucky, Tennessee or Texas or even some parts of Arizona and Nevada. If you don't want the black history collection because we don't censor things and we put the real history in there, then you can check this box and it says opt out of this type of content.

Speaker 1:

My thing is, if they've been lying in the books since the beginning of time, bro, this nigga is driving, riding his bike down the street with a speaker bro. Why don't home?

Speaker 2:

people got no place to live but these big ass speakers.

Speaker 1:

They juiced up too. We all charging these shits.

Speaker 2:

Anyways. So yeah, that's what they're doing. I told you, man, in Texas they was taking out the word slavery and calling it involuntary relocation. That's, that's.

Speaker 3:

It's laughable but it don't make sense, bro, it's like what can you?

Speaker 2:

it's like you gotta laugh to keep them crying. This shit is crazy.

Speaker 1:

Like they been doing. Like I said, they been doing this since the beginning of time. They're gonna keep changing it every single day. But who's job is it to find the truth?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, black people, educate your kids yourself. But also, if a kid wants to go to the library at his school and now y'all done switching, y'all switching textbooks and y'all taking out key verbiage, that kid is not getting the real. You know what happened when the family don't have a mean. What about a single mother of five? She needs them, library cards and things for her kids to keep them educating, things to do. But if these niggas is going in there altering the textbooks and literature like man.

Speaker 1:

Well, that's the beauty of the internet. You ain't gotta worry about it being printed out on the book.

Speaker 2:

Yeah you can use that, but no not even, but the thing how quick it is to change people with bro. They got MC Hammer Wikipedia as the greatest rapper alive.

Speaker 1:

I'm cool with that.

Speaker 2:

I mean, I love MC Hammer, but I wouldn't categorize him as a rapper.

Speaker 1:

He's an entertainer.

Speaker 2:

At one point in time, Hammer was the biggest thing ever. He was bigger than Michael Jackson, Prince, Beyonce all of them put together, All of them, he was. Hammer had a 30 man crew. I remember those days, bro. I remember when he had the cartoon Saturday morning, Hammer time.

Speaker 1:

Wow, I forgot about that he was the biggest thing, bro.

Speaker 2:

Pause Hammer was that dude but, and he had the whole city on him. He was basically paying everybody. He did, bro, and he was getting the hate. You know People talking about I ain't wearing the hammer pants hammer day.

Speaker 3:

You know the rappers was hating on him.

Speaker 2:

And so he stepped to him like bro you might see these Hammer pants, but I'm a nigga from Oakland. I'll fuck you up Like go listen to Red man Stoic. We're about MC Hammer. He said it, bro. He's like never fuck with Hammer again. Wow, never, bro, like man. Let me see if I can find this Like. If I could find it, I'll play it on here. Man, but not Hammer, he was that dude, he was. But, man, it's so disappointing what's going on in Florida, man.

Speaker 1:

Man in Florida just being in Florida. Niggas gotta have bath salts down there, man. I'm pretty sure they could take some words about slavery.

Speaker 2:

It's out of a book. People are crazy from Florida, though, like it makes no sense. Too much cocaine in the water. Man At all. He said cocaine in the water, too much cocaine bro.

Speaker 1:

Just think about it All the co-bills being flooded in there. That shit get lost in the sea. Shit breaks into the water. All the niggas flushing me down the toilet in the sink Like come on now.

Speaker 2:

Hold on, let me see. I think there's a clip right here. Hold on, here we go.

Speaker 3:

MC Hammer very serious about beats. Y'all laughing. Y'all joke about Hammer. No, no, no, no. And he used to what anybody come to debate area. They was in for it. And he was very serious about beef. Oh, you gonna talk about my dance again? I see you, mc Hammer, don't play. And believe me, it was serious. Hammer yo, y'all gotta do the knowledge on Hammer man Yo, even when I said about Hammer yo, I say, listen to my first album. When I did the skit, when I was like you know what that got damn MC Hammer. Mama and the whole nine came up to me on TV Raps, approached me. He was like Red, I'm gonna tell you something you young, but I don't allow nobody talking about my mama. You understand me. I said, yes, you got it, mc Hammer.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, stand behind your art, stand behind your art.

Speaker 2:

Tell me, bro, don't nobody, don't man you gotta people are where they from. This is why I personally don't feed into the man. That dude saw me from here, or that dude saw me. You know he listened to this. Or he wear this, or he dress like that, Like nah, bro, no, that's not me.

Speaker 3:

Man DJ Quicks said it best, bro.

Speaker 2:

That song, just like Compton, where he was going on tour talking about how they got jumped at his skating rink in Denver, at St Louis, you know, was trying to shoot up their butts. Bro, every place has a hood and I respect the janitor and the CEO and I treat them as such, no matter where I'm at. My daddy taught me that growing up, so I ain't even introduced the bar Shout out to Bud Crawford man. I thought you said shout out to Bud, shout out to.

Speaker 1:

Bud. Crawford bro, I still can't believe what I just saw on Saturday. Yeah, she's just crazy bro.

Speaker 2:

Had your ass in tears on the couch. I told you what was gonna happen.

Speaker 1:

I was like this is crazy. I don't understand Absolutely. Nuts.

Speaker 2:

And you know that was a social media experience. That was Everybody because of Terence or because of Earl Spence popularity, you know he comes out with yellow BZ and he's at all the clubs and he has exotic cars and things like that. You don't hear about Bud bro. He from Omaha, nebraska, he's chill, he got six kids. He's a family man.

Speaker 1:

Six kids.

Speaker 2:

Six kids by one woman, though Wow.

Speaker 1:

Good for him, yeah Six kids by one woman.

Speaker 2:

So you didn't hear about him. But he's humble, he's polite. He's a fucking savage but. Earl's the same way, same demeanor, same demeanor you can't take nothing away from his demeanor, but it was a Bud.

Speaker 1:

Bud's five, eight, earl's five, nine.

Speaker 2:

I think Bud's more like five, nine and a half he looked way taller he did. His reach was longer His speed, his speed, his strength.

Speaker 1:

Yo, he was literally looking at Earl Yo how you want me to tag your face, fam.

Speaker 2:

When we were watching it I can't remember what round it was, but when, when Spence tried to clinching and Bud shoved that nigga like across the ring, I said damn, he could, he country strong For real.

Speaker 1:

It's also when he bounced up against, bounced off the ropes and then just threw a jab at him or a hook at him.

Speaker 2:

And he ate that overhand right, that Spence, he ate it, that's normally his signature punch Aided and then bought them and he fell. I was like damn.

Speaker 1:

He was like he's gonna throw that jab. I want you to count it. I saw a freaking clip of his trainer. Was like yo, he's gonna throw that jab.

Speaker 3:

I want you to over the top.

Speaker 1:

Counter that shit, but did that shit game over.

Speaker 2:

It was starting to get uncomfortable. Towards the seventh, eighth round I was like yo, you got to stop this shit, bro.

Speaker 1:

He's getting his ass kicked his fucking face, slowed up in like round three. I was like damn I never, seen a face swell up so fast.

Speaker 2:

And I only say ass kicked in boxing terms. I don't mean this in real life. I'm not a boxer. I'm not going to disrespect no boxers, but you got a big name or not, you got a skill. You know I box, I go to boxing classes, but I'm not a professional and I know what it's like to spar. I remember I was it was a junior year of college, University of Kentucky. I'm doing cross training during the summer and I was going to the gym I think it was called legend, yeah, Legends gym in Lexington, Kentucky and call myself sparring with a young boy. He was. He was a Mexican dude man. That high schooler bought me and my nose, so fucking quick and hard, Made my teeth click. I thought about my. I reevaluated with my life right there.

Speaker 2:

I said I don't need this.

Speaker 3:

I'm in tip time.

Speaker 2:

I am a division one college athlete. Like I'm a top five ranked jumper in the country. You know what I'm saying. I'm top 30 in the world. You think it's a two GMO stronger? I'm like no, I'm not. This is not for me. You know what I'm saying. Like I'm, I'm pretty sure I can handle myself if, if I had to but I'm a professional, I got it, have it, keep it. Shout out to bud Crawford.

Speaker 1:

Shout out to both gentlemen man, they had a nice job. Man 40 and 0.

Speaker 2:

31 knockouts bro 31 knockouts.

Speaker 1:

Why am I just finding this out? Cause y'all don't watch boxing.

Speaker 2:

Y'all watch the popular names in boxing.

Speaker 1:

I don't watch boxing because the shit is too confusing and also these damn paper views. But also boxing ain't fucking unified, like you. How do I find out these names? How do I know these people?

Speaker 2:

You gotta watch, you gotta be a fan. You gotta watch the weight classes.

Speaker 1:

There it is, and there's weight 20, weight class. I can't, I can't pick and choose what's going on here.

Speaker 2:

The real issue is the heavyweight division sucks right now. That's true when the heavyweight division is top tier. People watch boxing, but I'm still pissed at Deontay Wilder. I'm still pissed off.

Speaker 1:

He don't want to learn how to fight, for that's what I'm saying. He just wants to knock me guys out In my heart of hearts.

Speaker 2:

I feel like if he actually took the time to get with a trainer and learn how to just do the basic fundamentals.

Speaker 1:

You got a left and he got a crazy left hand.

Speaker 2:

You could knock out a fucking giraffe like Cole, but you don't want to do the base. I'm not buying another Deontay Wilder fight bro, and unless I see he's actively training with somebody that's teaching him like to box, box and move his feet and everything. Because you saw the Tyson Fury fight.

Speaker 1:

He searched for one punch, the whole match and Tyson Fury is like yo box me, bro. He's like let's box and he doesn't want, he didn't want to Just hit him and duck.

Speaker 2:

But shout out to Earl. I mean, yeah, sure, shout out to Earl Spence man because he went through some traumatic and Charleston White crazy ass, came out and said something about that night His Ferrari flipped over, something about he got into it with mode threes people or manager or something. He slapped somebody that was affiliated with mode three or some rapper I don't know if it was yellow BZ or it was part of that situation and they were chasing him allegedly and that's why the car flipped. That's what Charleston White said.

Speaker 1:

I know that mode three and BZ had beef or something like that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, they did Sad dog Just sad.

Speaker 1:

It is sad because, like Petty, n**** had nothing to do with you. It's like the Tupac and Vegas. What happened in Vegas really had nothing to do with part of it.

Speaker 2:

Doug, you know I cry like a baby. One pocket. I was eight years old. I cried when Biggie died.

Speaker 1:

I did it. I chose a side. I'm on the East Coast as an ignorant. Ero ignorant kid. My thing with Pac was like dog. I knew he was born in Baltimore. Like how the fuck you forget about us and say fuck us Like this is crazy.

Speaker 2:

It wasn't the coast. He never said and that's the thing we get. No, no, he did not, bro. We got looped up. Go listen to the latest or it's not out yet. But math, half a guy. Ed lover on the show, bro. Oh well, it lovers one of my favorite people in this world. Y'all don't know what it lover is. If you of age you remember yo and TV raps, they had a whole, he had his whole dance, a lover dance and dr Drake.

Speaker 2:

Man, I was me, but not a liver talk. Yeah, it, lover talks about how biggie and park were best of friends and they were doing everything together. They was, you know, going to concerts, doing ciphers, eating Chinese food, sleeping on each other's couches like they was boys. But what happened that? When that happened at Kwase to yours, and Park saw big get off the elevator, he didn't know who to trust. Man, he was delusional.

Speaker 2:

And then when you got the media, when you got this is why I don't fuck with double XL or Vi magazine to this day, none of them you know, saying y'all Pre, like they really participated in amplifying that beef. And it still goes on to this day. Yep, to this day, to this day, neither the one of them said fuck the east or fuck the west. It was a sugar and puff daddy beef. It was between two men and then they turned it into two coasts. Yeah, that's true, and we lost, probably man. I think I Think if big was here, rap will be a lot different. If park was here, the world will be a lot different. That's how much of the impact I think park had on the world. I think if park was alive, he would be the greatest rapper actor ever. I think park had Academy Award potential, bro one thousand. I think he would have left-wrapped and just focused on Movies, movies and writing and screenplays and I think he would have been bigger than will Smith.

Speaker 1:

Look what he did. As far as him being in jail yeah, who's there actually? Just last year, yeah, we went to the museum last year.

Speaker 2:

Amazing experience. When you just look at the roles that he played, there's a lot of rapper actors that are terrible, terrible fucking actors.

Speaker 1:

But when you, when you watch juice and you look that park, said I nigga, I am crazy right now.

Speaker 2:

This is crazy, I was convinced when you watched above the rim and he played birdie birdie, or when he played gridlock or poetic justice when he was lucky. Yeah, he was a. He was a. He was a hood dude, but he had a soft side. Yeah, you don't even keep your fucking nails clean, my nails together. I don't be clean like I should. But, man, that dude never know.

Speaker 2:

Oh, it's sad though bro he was, I ain't never do was talented bro, he was Jamie Foxx level talent. Yeah, I was on the same. You know, I'm saying like pocket hilarious side, I never see the nigga on YouTube doing his Rick James impressions Like do was talented bro. I feel like it big was here. Maybe we don't have a mumbo rap era.

Speaker 1:

No, it was just out of this world man, he just switched it up.

Speaker 2:

Crazy that makes me wonder, bro, like it's something about diddy puff, daddy shine, combs that is very right with me.

Speaker 1:

Never, never, never, never. Sat right with me.

Speaker 2:

He's a murky nigga Like.

Speaker 1:

You can't tell me you got a whole beef on a whole another coast and you bring your artists over there to that coast. Yes, makes no sense. That doesn't even make sense. We don't even that doesn't.

Speaker 2:

That. Don't sit right, bro. Like black people we don't even play like exactly because we don't let shit die right. We won't even get on rollercoasters that look scary. You think we don't go to a whole state that coast?

Speaker 1:

coast that don't mess with it, don't fuck with you. And they, when it, when they miss their man's is just gone and they think it's you, and they think it's you that you the one that did it.

Speaker 2:

Bro, they was. They was sending death threats, like the whole time, why would you? Do that why you couldn't have your album release party in New York.

Speaker 1:

If niggas listen, if niggas can send threats on the motherfucker that dropped a pass in a football game.

Speaker 2:

I really think, listen, man diddy is a immensely talented producer. Some may say king of the remixes, but I think we got to keep. We got to call a spade a spade. Oh, you got to look at him with a side-eye, bro. Put put okay. Big East Coast aside, let's talk about Black Rob. The way he passed, damn, there was nothing, nothing. G-dep in jail G-Dep alone with the jail little once a year.

Speaker 2:

Craig Mac passed away as the way total, like what. What happened to that group? Mario wine is where's his music? Mm-hmm. Carl Thomas, where's his music?

Speaker 1:

Oh one, 12. Yeah, I'm so for real. Yep the hitman. Yeah, like bro, like no one is around, your Basically brought you because you don't worry.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, everything he touched either In some kind of way the locks.

Speaker 1:

Thank God D and Y got them guy from yeah, put them with rough, they gotta do a rough artist first.

Speaker 2:

and then they were like yeah, yeah, don't nobody want to keep it real, though, but I'm I've been looking at Junior mafia.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you don't even know who the rest is. Oh, you know, all I knew was season Uh thank you can, but I don't know.

Speaker 2:

Mace May make out of there. Mace had to go. May said that he still owe him money. Yeah, that is last year, I believe that say on three million, I believe that Did he man did.

Speaker 1:

He was like oh nah, you know, you supposed to do an album and you ran off. I'm like bro, he wrote your music right. Can't hold me down.

Speaker 2:

Yes, that's me, that's me, so, that's me so that's me, so spend all maze, come on now.

Speaker 2:

You can't perform that song without him, bro, you don't even. Let's talk about, okay, that, the East Coast, west Coast, what about the like? One of the very first parties puffed through and how, how, where the girls got trampled, yeah, and that girl died. She was pregnant, bro, I didn't know. Yeah, because he Was responsible, because, the way I heard it, he was over capacity is still letting people in and it was telling like no, bro, he's like no, I'm gonna fuck, I'm this, I'm dead, like no. And it got out of control. Control Fight broke out and they was running out and trampled her bro, a pregnant woman, that's ridiculous and that's on his hands, dog.

Speaker 1:

And then he came, day 26.

Speaker 2:

Oh my god, bro the band.

Speaker 1:

Why were they all named these like that's, that's one, like they all started with, that's crazy.

Speaker 2:

Let's talk about this, though. Kim Porter oh, I heard the the murkiness around her death and the rumor of her that she was writing a Tell-all book and she was supposed to tell all about him and some things. Allegedly I Don't. I'm look, I've been looking at him with a side-eye. Bro, he can miss me with all this brother love and my name is love life and look at the way you move, you got, you got which. Which one of the city girls is he with? What's her name is a young Miami, yeah yeah, bro.

Speaker 2:

You got her brain wash guy I heard looking crazy for you got a whole newborn a whole newborn and then you pull up her next week. Art's you rich man. This shit is nuts dog people need to start waking up and just looking at these people dog.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I think the thing is that we need to start mining our own business. We don't know these people. We don't know these fucking people.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I'm only going by what I see you can go and just go about today man.

Speaker 1:

That was a cool song All right, keep it moving.

Speaker 2:

You don't need to develop a personal relationship with these weirdos.

Speaker 1:

I don't know if I, if you, in concert and I'll think about bringing myself over there to come listen it, but after that cool fucking song, I Been looking at you with a side-eye, bro, always man.

Speaker 2:

Oh, it's something about him that's very murky.

Speaker 1:

That never sat right with me at eight years old, just like you gonna bring the biggest artists. Right now in the midst of all this?

Speaker 2:

Yep, yeah, I'm in. I never hear. You know Miss Wallace how she's doing and Do you check on her? You know?

Speaker 1:

All right, you barely see him around his, around biggie's kids.

Speaker 2:

That's a fact, man. I'll never see him with little seeds, never. Like I said that was more biggies, man yeah.

Speaker 1:

Well, I think the cousins or something like that man, this shit don't look right, bro, I'm just saying it.

Speaker 2:

Just don't look right out that bullshit shine, shine.

Speaker 1:

Took the cake with the charge. Shot, shot, shot the shit up for you, bro. Took the charge for.

Speaker 2:

Allegedly he was the one that was you know, of course, was the one writing and shine was like hold on, let's quit this out.

Speaker 1:

Real quick, shot the shit up. And then my man's was like yo, I Don't know tell you bro, hey, but yeah, she said she saw you, I ain't got no money for the lawyer.

Speaker 2:

That's the smartest thing J Lo did was get away from that nigga.

Speaker 1:

J Lo just left my ass and I'm trying to get her back.

Speaker 2:

Don't want to talk about the crazy I heard the crazy relationship things that I heard about with him, with Cassie being controlling it. Fam, bro, we got. Look at this.

Speaker 1:

Man, yo, so I'm at work, oh shit, and one of the coworkers they like surrounding my coworker cuz like he's down, like he's like not himself or show himself, and come to find out you propose to a show, you in the show. He said, no, I'm like fam, you at work, you doing here. I get it cuz you know you want to leave the house.

Speaker 2:

You know when you gonna go did you get any insight why I?

Speaker 1:

didn't get no insight, but it's just like. My thing is like so it's a shit over like what do you do? What do you do when shorty says no?

Speaker 2:

Well, let's talk about that, because that is what Michael B Jordan and and.

Speaker 1:

Lori.

Speaker 2:

Harvey allegedly went through. He, you know, proposed and and I respect that. He's like bro. I know what I want. I'm a multi. You know I'm a mogul out here. I'm one of the eight. I'm a a list actor, a list producer. I got multiple investments. I got I'm getting my shit together. All I needed somebody to share with it. Billy D William say success is nothing without someone you love to share with. That's a mahogany movie. He's a lot.

Speaker 1:

He's a fucking lot, that is true. So wait here's. Here's a funny rate. So I was replaying insecure over the weekend.

Speaker 2:

Never seen that episode oh, very good show I didn't watch it because black Twitter Twitter wanted for me. I feel like I seen the show without seeing it because of black Twitter.

Speaker 1:

Well, you should have said watch it. Um so, one of the castmates, molly, which is Easton Ray's best friend, right.

Speaker 1:

I remember Molly, and then they kind of fell off, yeah, so she went on a date with this because, like she was a lawyer and you know she's like, was trying to find love and everything like that, mm-hmm. So she been was trying to get on the date on this dating app. It was like, so, this exclusive dating app for, like, high profile people. So you know, she goes on this date and this dude is like the dude is a I forgot his name, damn, I don't know why I always forget his name lens. Uh, no, no, no, he he's in. This is us the black dude. He was on Wakanda. It was a child's father's brother, it's uncle to child's uncle, doesn't really?

Speaker 2:

And this is us.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he's one of the main characters. That's him, brother.

Speaker 2:

Um, I know you talking about. I'm about to. I'ma name the cast in the result, right now, I really forgot. Not Yvonne or G or G not J. L is Princess penny.

Speaker 1:

No, he's not. No, you're looking at this is also insecure.

Speaker 2:

I'm looking at insecure. No, no, no.

Speaker 1:

Look on, this is us.

Speaker 2:

This is us.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he was in that movie that just came out with Regina Hall. It was about some church shit.

Speaker 2:

Sterling K Brown that's his name, Sterling K.

Speaker 1:

Brown.

Speaker 2:

He's a dope actor.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, great actor. So she was on a date with him. He's playing the date and he's telling that, oh, I could do this, oh, let's go see her, let's go to this restaurant. But then she was like he's good and everything like that, but I feel like he's like a checklist dator, like, oh, I got this, you know, I got the money, I got all that, I got this, this and that. Now I'm looking for someone. She felt like that was like a checklist. Do you think that that's how Lori Harvey felt?

Speaker 1:

It's all the stuff that you name it and then you know if he needs a fly. Super quote, unquote, supermodel. I don't know what she does, but somehow some way we know who she is.

Speaker 2:

You think Lori Harvey felt like he was just checking off a box? Yeah, I don't think so. I think he appeared in Tidians for her and I think she's just not in the place in her life. Well, she's ready to accept that, she, young bro. Look, she went from one A-list actor to, you know, dancing in the Aegers. I wouldn't even call him an A-lister, though. No, you know, it's crazy. I don't know. And wasn't she messing with Future? Yeah, and then, before Future, she was messing with, allegedly, terrence J. Then, when Terrence J crashed that car and his girl found out, they said she was the one in the car with him.

Speaker 2:

That's wow, yeah, bro. So I think she's just looking for opportunity.

Speaker 1:

Joe Biden always makes that shit up. He's like Terrence J we're going to find out what happened in that car.

Speaker 2:

We know who was in that car. They said she's walked off. Oh, yes, yes yes, yes. Come on, dawg. I don't think she was a box check. I think he really loved her. He really did, but he should have stayed with Snow Elegger. That's what he fucking should have did.

Speaker 1:

Oh, he was with Snow. Yeah, he was in the video. I thought that was just a video.

Speaker 2:

Nah, you get that chemistry, bro. I know he a great actor, but nah, bro, nah. I couldn't watch the video Because you a hater.

Speaker 1:

I am you a fucking hater Because you a hater, but I was also watching. No, I wasn't watching it, but what always sticks in my mind with Snowfall was the way Damson is talking crazy to his mother while she's behind jail because of him.

Speaker 2:

Don't tell me I didn't watch the last season. Oh, you haven't seen it, I didn't watch the last season yet, bro, you got to watch it, fam, I saw the last scene, when he walked off as an alcoholic oh yeah, turned into his father Shit was crazy.

Speaker 1:

Damn, I ain't put that together. I forgot his daddy was like that, turned into his father bro. Damn, genetics are strong bro.

Speaker 2:

Not only that. See, my daddy always says be careful of the things you complain about, because you'll turn into women.

Speaker 1:

That's why I always say women are liars, because women hate you.

Speaker 2:

How the fuck did you get that?

Speaker 1:

out of that what. N***a what? Here's the thing women always complain about n****s being liars.

Speaker 2:

I think you should say some women, not because you kind of caught it.

Speaker 1:

Listen, they categorize and say, oh man, our dog's been cheated. So I can put this all together and there's more of them than there is us right.

Speaker 2:

We almost made it a whole episode without you getting in hot water.

Speaker 1:

Listen, someone got to say this shit. So that's why I always say women are liars, because they hate liars, but they would lie. They would lie to you One thousand percent.

Speaker 2:

If provoked. If provoked, yeah, if provoked.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, if provoked. What does that mean? Please break that down, I think well, there's different categories of women.

Speaker 2:

There's grown women, there's women that are attempting to be grown and there's girls.

Speaker 1:

So there's three categories Straight up. So now in this dating world, I got to figure out the categories. Yes, you do, that's crazy.

Speaker 2:

It's just like three men. There's a difference between being a man and trying to be the man. You trying to be the man, you go broke looking. Trying to look rich, you try to fit in. But if you a man, you stand on your morals and your principles and you move through life accordingly. Fuck my morals. I'm in the dead end, wow, wow. Just when I thought this shit couldn't get any worse. We were going to get canceled. Unbelievable, the shit this nigga says. Unbelievable. What is wrong with you, dude?

Speaker 1:

You cannot possibly think like this hey, that's what Larry June said, so why not? Why can't I say it?

Speaker 2:

No man, you need morals, not fuck my morals. What I'm hitting today, oh my gosh, that's the title of the pot.

Speaker 1:

F my Morals. There it is man. F my Moral Podcast, baby. There it is, bro.

Speaker 2:

So you think that Michael B Jordan was trying to check off a box?

Speaker 1:

I think so bro.

Speaker 2:

Well, maybe, why not? So you would try to marry Laurie Harvey.

Speaker 1:

That future thing really scares me.

Speaker 2:

I don't want anybody that future thing. That's my boy, he looks unkept.

Speaker 1:

That's my boy Like it's like. What did you like as a sane person? What did you think you was trying to do?

Speaker 2:

You're right, that's what I said. You know, like Michael B Jordan, no disrespect but and no disrespect to future, because he's just being him Right, but what Michael B Jordan like what did you think the end result was, bro? Thank you.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you have to, also psychologically, because once again you weren't getting married. You're right, she saved that, nigga, if you think about it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, because she probably would end up divorcing you and taking your money, especially if y'all got married in California.

Speaker 1:

Thank you. So she did him a favor, a big, big favor, because she could have ran off on a plug.

Speaker 2:

Me.

Speaker 1:

Twice.

Speaker 2:

Nigga, don't try to get me in your sick, corrupted mind. You're welcome. I don't want to be in your mindset, You're welcome sir.

Speaker 1:

All right, that's what I'm here for. Bro, you would try to marry her Shit. If I'm going to get Steve Harvey money, how are you?

Speaker 2:

No, because you get on the show. You think women that look like that are attractive.

Speaker 1:

I'm trying to be on what you call lowly Harvey, fine.

Speaker 2:

I would never take that. I would never take that she's fine. I don't think so. I would say that she's fine.

Speaker 1:

I think she looks unoriginal, she looks like everybody else To me it's just crazy that you just jacked a whole other nigga's name. That's not your daddy.

Speaker 2:

That's just crazy.

Speaker 1:

Let's talk about that. That's crazy in itself.

Speaker 2:

Yo, hold on. I got to find this. Where is that Tony Rock thing on Steve Harvey? Bro, I did not know some of the stuff. Oh that his wife was a judge. Was the mistress of his second wife or third wife, Tony Rock.

Speaker 1:

Hey, this is the nigga that told y'all to think like a man.

Speaker 2:

That's what he said Hold on bro.

Speaker 1:

Hollywood is nuts bro.

Speaker 2:

Tony Rock. How long is this video? Damn, it's eight minutes. We got to find a shorter one, a shorter clip. Let's see. Hold on, here we go. Let's see. This is Tony Rock.

Speaker 3:

What the fuck, pick Steve Harvey as the representative for all things black. Steve Harvey, let's keep this shit funky. Steve Harvey is on his third marriage. His third wife was mistress to his second wife, yet black people have anointed this motherfucker the oracle when it comes to black dating. This nigga wrote a book on dating. You want your third wife. Homies, with all respect, why can't we pick a nigga that know what he's talking about? Not DL Hoogley? Marriage for 25 years, same woman, steve Harvey, and now he met with Trump. Who give a fuck? Who gives a fuck? Is Donald Trump going on Family Feud?

Speaker 1:

Well, that goes to show we just be so fascinated by these people's lives that we have no idea about, and that's why I think they come in and they wonder where's the black love at.

Speaker 2:

Look who y'all niggas is following. Bro, I'm black, love Me and my lady black love. We going to talk about that. I'm happy about that. But I think that's why that movie, that Clones Tyrone, was so impactful to me, bro. They really broke it down, bro. The way social engineering works.

Speaker 1:

I saw that. I actually so. When I saw that movie, basically all I heard out loud was on the boondocks when Huey and his granddad were going back and forth when granddad had his soulful kitchen.

Speaker 2:

I remember the episode yeah.

Speaker 1:

It was like they arguing. He was like granddad this food is destructive. He was like granddad this food is your culture.

Speaker 2:

That's the itiest episode, Yep.

Speaker 1:

He was like and the culture is destructive. So now, at this point in age, at our grown ages, now is our culture destructive, yeah, so when are we going to pick? So you see how this nigga over here taking out slavery in the books, but our culture is destructive. So how are we going to rewrite our culture?

Speaker 2:

I think it's too far gone bro.

Speaker 1:

So then we abandoned it. I think it's too far gone. Do we abandon the culture?

Speaker 2:

I think to do that we would all have to collectively move.

Speaker 1:

We won't have to.

Speaker 2:

The it is medically known as food fatigue.

Speaker 1:

Food fatigue. I got that clip. And here's the crazy food fatigue when a lot of our areas where black people are, we in food deserts.

Speaker 2:

We are. Yep, they strategically put grocery stores so far away, bro, like if you have to get on an interstate to get fresh food, like I do it, because I don't like shopping downtown but I could go, you know. So we got a lot of stores by us, but there's parts of this world where you gotta go 20, 30 miles, bro, to get fresh food, but along the way you're gonna pass 10 McDonald's.

Speaker 1:

Yeah 1,000% in my hometown. I'm passing by two McDonald's, I'm passing by Wendy's, I'm passing by a Papa John's a. Papa Gino's. And then I hit the grocery store, probably a subway too. In a subway. Yeah, there's three subways on the block, and then also you gotta think about it's. My town is small, so we got a lot of mama pop stores too, all in there.

Speaker 1:

I mean, I've been in the mama pop stores. I ain't even been in there To the Boca Degas. I'm in the Bo Degas over there With a cat sleep on a bread. Yeah, yeah, he's like why the cat sleep on a bread? You live here? What's the name of the shit, bro? The cat don't sleep on the bed.

Speaker 2:

Rp to him, man RP to him man yeah. No, but that's the Harvey shit, the Lori Harvey shit. I just feel bad for Michael B Jordan dog. I think he had peer intentions.

Speaker 1:

I feel like we you know, hey, your intentions are so pure that they don't align with this person. That's it, and you gotta take that and run with it. That's some bright shit, you said Thank you.

Speaker 2:

There's a few far between bright shit that you say but Fuck my mom, what's on that? Then you go back to that. Who would be a wifey for Michael B Jordan? Oh, a good wife. Easton Ray is taken.

Speaker 1:

I think she's been called she's been married, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Is it really that hard to find a good black women guy?

Speaker 1:

I'm like I shouldn't be taking this long, because this sounds bad Dog bro, he's hard as fuck to find a good black women and there's this thing. There's plethora of them. I think he needs a regular girl though.

Speaker 2:

Somebody not in the industry.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and you don't need no, no industry Like that's not him, because he's not always out, he don't want to, you know, be out, or anything like that.

Speaker 2:

Man, get you a nice attorney. They went to two HBCUs like me Exactly. You know shit Damn. No. Black love is alive, man, it is Actually. You just got a fight for it.

Speaker 1:

I saw it yesterday at the skating rink when I went to the skating rink.

Speaker 2:

You was at the skating rink. You know, I went to the skating rink, the underground one.

Speaker 1:

The one I don't know where it was at. You didn't even tell me. You got my skates right over there. Bro, it was late, it was like eight o'clock. You was going to be asleep, you was going to be asleep.

Speaker 2:

This nigga just called me old.

Speaker 1:

Bro, he was going to be asleep and you was already coughed up, so I already know what time it is.

Speaker 2:

What kind of music was they playing?

Speaker 1:

Bro, the DJs were actually spending this shirt too. Bro, I was like, hold on, is it every Wednesday? I don't know, because my co-worker's from my other job, they were just all over there. So I went over there just like, oh shit, it was a cool vibe. It was a cool vibe, bro. No bullshit, no bullshit. Everyone was chilling. There was white people there all dancing. There was line dancing.

Speaker 2:

How many of them, did they not know? Question.

Speaker 1:

Shout out to Charli super dope. She was putting on a performance Question. She was fine too.

Speaker 2:

How many niggas were there? Not that?

Speaker 1:

many niggas, not black people Niggas. No, not that.

Speaker 2:

What was the niggas? It was a black person ratio.

Speaker 1:

There was black gentlemen there just doing their thing, busing there, skating there and stuff y'all. And I haven't skated in 20 years. So I was on the blades. I still got it.

Speaker 2:

You went to the skating rink and wore roller blades.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we're roller blades. I don't know how to roller skate. The fuck, I don't know how to roller skate. Tiss niggas here. Man, I don't know how to roller skate. I never put a pair on roller skates on. I always wore roller skates. Where's my sound at, bro? No, no, you can't even say that, because this was a show of roller blades. Roller blades. I don't know how to roller skate, bro. Oh my gosh, I was a mighty duck, so that's how I knew he was a mighty corn ball nigga.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, bro, just dig in here, you got it. I was a mighty duck, a mighty duck.

Speaker 1:

I was the only one, though, so I wasn't even tripping, but I never knew how to roller blade, I mean roller skate. It was cool, though. It was cool though, super, super cool.

Speaker 2:

Let me get the info. Send that to me, man, I might roll out there. Man, I love skate.

Speaker 1:

My mama told me how to skate it felt so good to be on them skates because I was like man, I haven't done this in a while, but I was just thinking back in my block back home and everything like that. I was like, wow, I was really doing this back and forth every single day learning how to do that shit. That shit was so much fun, I missed that.

Speaker 2:

That's what's up, man. So you going with your girl.

Speaker 1:

Nah, with my peoples.

Speaker 2:

Oh, that's right. Your girl is on the other side of the country. You won the next time you seen her.

Speaker 1:

Schedule is kind of packed, so it's just going to be you sometime. Niggah, if you don't make that intentional and make it happen we both acknowledge that, hey, we are here to do what we supposed to do, which is y'all just fucking around.

Speaker 2:

No, no, no, no, no. Just keep it to be, just keep it to be, y'all just fucking around.

Speaker 3:

This is good, it's OK, it's cool Y'all just fucking.

Speaker 2:

It's not like that. You're fucking each other. When you see each other, it's cool. I like that.

Speaker 1:

We have a different way of a relationship. That's how I always saw a relationship and I feel like this is why I always had problems with relationships. I felt like me seeing my significant other every single day. It was draining or it was just a bother to me. I'm sorry you don't like her. Then it's not that.

Speaker 3:

No, it's not that.

Speaker 1:

It's not that, it's just that y'all, I'm still here to do what I got to do this guy is nuts, that's just me.

Speaker 2:

I'm sorry you don't like her. That's not true. I've been with some people I didn't necessarily like. I have too those OK, those I didn't like. So what's that he like?

Speaker 1:

What's I doing out here in this dating world? This is crazy.

Speaker 2:

Man, this ghetto it is, it is a super ghetto, it's a ghetto, it's fucked man, super ugly, I got some good news. Hold, let's hear it, man. My pops always said you never get paid what you're worth. You get paid what you negotiate. I've been interviewing with this company for about a month, about five weeks now. A little over a month Finally made it through all the rounds, went through four rounds of interviews, no-transcript, and they came with an offer. I have to check in my references and shit. They came with an offer. I didn't agree with the offer, so I pulled a play out of Jalen Hurst's playbook. I tapped in with all the black women that are in my life that I look at first off my lady, my woman, my girlfriend, my future wife, my little sister, my big sister, you hear that Y'all done, fucked up, it's over for y'all.

Speaker 2:

And my professional mentor man and they helped me draft these letters of like with the counter offer that coached me up with the interviews and I wouldn't go send it. I was so discouraged, bro, just all the bullshit that I've been through with Recruiters I done. Had recruiters hit me up, I reply they ghost me for two weeks and then get back to me and I'm like hey, that position's been filled. I'm like bitch, that recruiting shit is a very, very, very, very very very, very, very, very, very, very dirty game.

Speaker 1:

This is a dirty game.

Speaker 2:

You know what I'm saying. I don't appreciate. I appreciate Like I'm mad Really, like I feel like my dating life and my job life for going in the same what's synchronized, like this shit is parallel universes.

Speaker 1:

Look at you now you, over here, got something. Now you got something. Oh man, they came back and they accepted my offer man.

Speaker 2:

I negotiated $35,000 more. That's amazing bro. A salary that ain't included in perks with the travel and corporate admacint. Oh, you know what I'm saying. All of that, so I'm sure I'm getting some of that. So, man, I was so overjoyed watching my car bro, I was moved to tears just thanking God. Uncontrollably dog Cause since moving here you know what I'm saying it's been rough. We make Soul Cal life look good. Nope, it's tough sometimes living here, bro, because you're in a place where some of the shit you want to enjoy is expensive.

Speaker 2:

You buy yourself, you go through dating walls and shit, you got reality harsh reality in your face. Harsh.

Speaker 1:

Spell it out.

Speaker 2:

But I see that the early mornings that I spent at the cliffs and at the beach praying and meditating over my life, over my family's life, is paying off and everything that I lost Because I lost it all, bro, going through divorce. I had got a new job but I took a step back in salary. I had to move to a new place by myself, after being with somebody for nearly 10 years you know what I'm saying, you get used to that. And then, moving here, new city, didn't know nobody, money, funny, all that shit. Now, bro, I'm overwhelmingly like. My cup is overwhelmingly overflowing. So shout out to God and Jesus' name Thank you for that. Shout out to all the ladies in my life that helped me.

Speaker 1:

What about me? What am I shot at? You didn't help me prepare nigga.

Speaker 2:

This is why black men need to keep black women in their life. I always do.

Speaker 1:

I always do I always make sure.

Speaker 2:

You got to get you somebody who's going to believe in you and go pour into you. I love that for me.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, bro, I love that for you too. I think, men should always. That's why I'm always cool with black women, yeah it's done Even if I don't date them or anything like that.

Speaker 2:

I'm always cool with that Always keep a black woman though, and do right, by her, always, always. Honor her and do right by that black woman bro.

Speaker 1:

I got sisters. I got four sisters. And I think those are my niggas. Shout out to my sisters man, I love them. I was just cracking jokes with them.

Speaker 2:

I think that's key. As you advance in this dating world and relationships and you find somebody that you're going to do life with and that you're going to marry like I have it's always important to see yourself in that person and also, if you are a man, see your sister, your mother, your aunt in that person. Like I would never do anything to hurt the woman I'm with, because not only do I see myself, I see my sister, I see my mother God rest his soul my aunt you know what I'm saying and that's how much I value the black woman. And we owe a debt, a great debt of gratitude, to black women, because they're the smartest, they're the brightest, they're the most entrepreneurial, they are the quintessential beat to the greatest song that you could think of in your head and simply said black women are the shit. And just think about it. Every song that you love was dedicated to a black woman.

Speaker 1:

To a black woman.

Speaker 2:

Facts. That's why our music is so trash. Now Ain't nobody fucking catering to black women? Well, these niggas don't marry them either.

Speaker 1:

We need a male.

Speaker 2:

Mary J Blige. Not the heartache version. We need a. What R&B singer? One man sings about love a lot. Mariah got some Mary Bops.

Speaker 1:

She said, she said she's a gold hat y'all. She had a few.

Speaker 2:

She had a few. Most of them do. Most of them do yeah, most of them do Monica.

Speaker 1:

Brandy, it's crazy that Keesacore ain't singing like that Cause with that voice, man, come on bro, she supposed to be here Really, or maybe it already passed.

Speaker 2:

No, no, no, that's a Shanti. A Shanti and Mariah are going to be at SeaWorld. Oh, again.

Speaker 1:

Shanti was just at the PECCO. I heard of practicing and everything. Oh wow, that was like a couple of weeks ago.

Speaker 2:

Damn Shanti Agent like fine wine. Nelly was like hold up Spinning the block.

Speaker 1:

Spinning about you. What was we arguing about? I'm sorry, I'll take that shit back.

Speaker 2:

Don't fuck it. Don't fuck it up, bro. Don't fuck it up again. Nelly, Honor that woman. Do right by her, Nelly. Shit, and it was sick when she was fucking out here Throwing up every day we losing our good black women, some white billionaires, like Eve she knew she was going to come back to him and Serena.

Speaker 1:

She knew she was going to go back.

Speaker 3:

She was like you just had to make them suffer.

Speaker 1:

And if you play this, game, I don't know.

Speaker 2:

That's a little more than suffer. That was like 10 years, right, damn Because he was. He was with the Jackie woman, right.

Speaker 1:

Oh, Floyd's a big mom, or something like that. Yo this.

Speaker 2:

Hollywood pass around recycling the same woman is crazy.

Speaker 1:

Well, I understand their point because you know there's rules.

Speaker 2:

They all date in the same person.

Speaker 1:

You know there's rules to this shit.

Speaker 2:

See, this is why I call Lori Harvey unoriginal. Lori Harvey is Saweetie as Saweetie is. Lotto as Lotto is. I like Lotto, though they all look similar bro.

Speaker 1:

I like Lotto though.

Speaker 2:

They all are the same person. They get the same work done. I don't understand it and it's like excluding Lotto because she's still new, but like the people that then dated multiple, like I guess Hollywood is small. It's like, bro, y'all keep dating the same person. Very small nucleus. Jenae Kalani dated YG. Now YG is with Saweetie. That's crazy. Lori Harvey dated everybody Her range is, it's the same industry, bro, like. That's why I call these women unoriginal women. I'm not trying to be disrespectful when I say that, lori.

Speaker 1:

Harvey got Steph Curry range. Bro, she is shooting that shit bro.

Speaker 2:

Nah bro, I love what Steph Curry and Naisha got. That's a beautiful union dawg. Did you see him on that, russ and Wilson Sierra? I was like I'm not even gonna win. It's dope. That shit ain't work bro.

Speaker 3:

Shout out to Steph man.

Speaker 1:

I wasn't really a big Steph Curry fan. I was a big hater.

Speaker 2:

How can you hate Steph Curry, though, bro?

Speaker 1:

I didn't hate Steph Curry. When they were coming up, when the words were coming up, I was like you hated when they started winning, when they started winning. It's just like what the fuck man it's supposed to be my time, but it's just like, hey, you know he put in the work and that's what he gets. But it's just like, especially after this season, after the season seeing Steph, it's just like yo.

Speaker 2:

That's why I be so mad with Dream on bro. Do right by your homie dawg. Yeah, bro, this nigga got your back, bro.

Speaker 1:

You keep doing dumb shit For real man.

Speaker 2:

If you love him like you say you do, you wouldn't put him in the situations you do, fam.

Speaker 1:

Because if he ever has to come pick and choose, it's just like will he pick and will he choose you.

Speaker 2:

He chose J Over Jordan Poo.

Speaker 1:

He chose already. I think that's the last straw. I mean, I get it. You ride with the niggas you win with. If I won three before Jordan Poo, like, don't get me wrong, jordan Poo was a big, major help for the Warriors.

Speaker 2:

Because, definitely because, when we had no business winning that championship. Our team was not that good. That's what pissed me off, Because Clay wasn't back yet.

Speaker 1:

I was just like yo how do the? Warriors really sneak this.

Speaker 2:

Drain couldn't play. He couldn't play against the Celtics. Remember, steve Kerr was subbing his ass out. He was unplayable.

Speaker 1:

And you still gave Jaylon Brown 300 million. Good for him. Shout out to Jaylon Brown. I love what he said.

Speaker 2:

He wanted to bring Black Wall Street to Boston. I'm going to tell you right now Good, fucking love buddy Good fucking love. They're going to make it harder for you.

Speaker 1:

You know how many white people you just pissed off?

Speaker 2:

in that money.

Speaker 1:

They're like yo throw that contract away, or send that nigga to Houston.

Speaker 2:

Do something, do something?

Speaker 1:

No, no, no, no, no, no. I don't want to hear that. What parts of Boston do Jaylon Brown be at? Because when I was living, in Boston, I was in Roxbury, I was in Madapan, I was in Dorchester. I said Dorchester, you know, this is crazy on how they got these niggas like positions like segregated Chicago like Milwaukee.

Speaker 2:

I couldn't believe this. It's one of the most segregated cities.

Speaker 1:

Crazy, because my cousins used to live in Boston back then back in the nineties. I mean so always be over there, you know, every weekend, because you know that's how our family wanted to be and that was cool. I loved it, Um. But when I was over there in the park, I was in parts where now no niggas is over there, no, not not one, not one drop, Like they got them the fuck out of there. And where they got them position is like a very small block and they're all over there and the violence over there is crazy bro.

Speaker 2:

I'm fucking believable dawg. It's laughable almost that we still got cities like that. It's like sundown towns.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and I mean you know I commend Jaylon Brown for thinking that and having that. I feel like he's going to need a very strong team If he's going to try to get that Well. Also, it's more like he's going to need um you're going to need some guidance, bro, somebody that can protect his money and his interest.

Speaker 2:

Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, you know this is what I don't like when um, this is what I don't like about sports you can look up somebody's contract and see how much they make. They don't longer view you as a normal person. Now you are a price tag Yep.

Speaker 1:

And also I'll tell Jaylon Brown, move that money into a trust, get that money in the trust, because those that Massachusetts tax is all it's crazy.

Speaker 2:

I'm sure he better. I'm sure he has the right right. He wants a cow Like he wants a Berkeley.

Speaker 1:

I hope he knows that he that's what he got to do.

Speaker 2:

I'm sure he got it man, I don't know, man, what else you got. Oh man, what else I got.

Speaker 1:

I ain't got shit.

Speaker 2:

I ain't got much man, the world, going to keep world.

Speaker 1:

Yep, trump going to be on 78. You'll see him as president and don't y'all drop y'all If Trump, go to jail.

Speaker 2:

I'm having a shrimp fry.

Speaker 1:

Trump going to jail, but he going to come on as president. Get the fuck out of here. Come on hey man.

Speaker 2:

You can't even have felonies and run for presidency. That's why I you know what they doing they dragging the court cases along and they going, they going to convict his ass if he wins.

Speaker 1:

Watch, mark my words and guess what they're gonna say well, he gone. Tell the. You gonna tell the Supreme Court a shopping, chop all them shits.

Speaker 2:

But you still, if you get in. Still, though, if you, if you were charged, you can't run. You came, man.

Speaker 1:

We gotta get these old motherfuckers off the Supreme Court seats, bro man why don't we still have old people making new laws, especially when they're gonna see him? I?

Speaker 2:

Believe what I'm tired of shit.

Speaker 1:

I feel like we don't really know the dynamic of how the shit really works.

Speaker 2:

We do, but every time we think we do, they move the goalpost. That's why we don't really know how this is why Biden needed to quit being a bitch and expand the courts by the you a full fledged hoe you a blind crime bill right now, fucking child rapist.

Speaker 2:

I'm not going to go that far, all right, I don't think we should say that Smuggler's. I mop, my, I don't know that man. Personally, my opinion is politically he's a he's. He's a scary cat, he's a chump. He's trying to play the middle road whole Biden, fuck you. All right, we're gonna get canceled.

Speaker 1:

We're gonna get canceled. Chad GPT, you caught that I.

Speaker 2:

Just don't think it's wise to play the middle of a role with people that clearly don't fuck with you. Republicans is like look, niggas, we over here, we gonna make everything hard for y'all and we don't give a fuck. And here by no. Let's reason, let's talk about it.

Speaker 1:

Let's give you a bunch of shit. No, we're my stimuli.

Speaker 2:

Huh, ain't, no more stimulus. Chase PPP niggas ruined that. We got chicks open up nail salons. Don't even know how to do they own hair. And got no building, just got a IG page of other people nail Bad. That kind of shit never happens to me. I gotta all my life I has to fight.

Speaker 1:

Every day like what more do you niggas want from me? Tyrese, yo, he was fighting.

Speaker 2:

I can't take Tyrese.

Speaker 1:

Shorty was like, yeah, I was really loving Paul Walker, disrespect.

Speaker 2:

I'm out of here, man. Well, um, I didn't introduce a pie, but hey, once again, y'all can find me At one Keenan Hall. Everywhere, accidentally, on purpose, podcast available everywhere Spotify, apple iTunes Podcast or Apple pocket, whatever it's available on Apple, amazon, iheart series. I like radio Pandora, amazon music, google podcast Everywhere In. And y'all can find Pierre at where.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, find me around down so you're fucking social media Sorry. Michelle underscore IG. I'm still getting working on getting my Twitter back. I'm gonna get that back I got my. Twitter. I'm on threads, elon, fucking no, I'm on threads. Man, I can't keep up with this shit man.

Speaker 2:

I like there is. I like that I could keep my timeline wholesome. I Couldn't do that with Twitter, it was too much.

Speaker 1:

I love the fact I love the ratchet shit that was on Twitter. That was great. I don't. It's terrible, and I came to Twitter late. I didn't join Twitter. I bet I made my Twitter count like 20 16, but I didn't really use it till like 2020. Yeah, that was a perfect time.

Speaker 2:

Well, oh yeah, man, y'all catch me on mix LR man R&B only in them. You know, I'm saying playing the field, good music and and yeah, we'll catch our next week put value in yourself so we could put value in each other and have a value society. Peace, peace, oh.