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When was the last time you heard someone really break down Will Smith's significance to hip-hop culture? The NYP Talk Show crew doesn't just acknowledge his contributions – they celebrate him as a foundational figure who changed the game forever. "Will Smith is hip-hop," they declare, reminding us that this Philly native was the first rapper from the hood to win a Grammy before conquering Hollywood while staying true to his roots.
The conversation shifts to Queen Latifah on her 55th birthday, sparking a passionate debate about her status as possibly "the greatest female rapper in the history of hip hop." The hosts examine how both Smith and Latifah transcended music to become acting powerhouses while maintaining their cultural authenticity – a rare achievement that deserves more recognition.
What makes this episode particularly compelling is its raw exploration of mental health in hip-hop. "The hip-hop industry for men is a mental illness," one host observes, comparing Biggie's journey from "Ready to Die" to "Life After Death" as the perfect illustration of fame's psychological toll. This frames their nuanced discussion of the Hassan Campbell controversy, highlighting how unresolved trauma can manifest within the culture.
The crew tackles everything from Trump's immigration policies to boxing integrity and social media personalities with their signature blend of cultural insight, street wisdom, and unfiltered humor. It's a masterclass in how hip-hop remains our most vital lens for understanding contemporary issues.
Whether you're a day-one hip-hop head or just discovering the culture, this episode offers essential perspectives from voices who've lived what they discuss. Subscribe now and join the conversation that's keeping the culture honest.
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peace world how you doing. It's your brother, mikey fever, nyp talk show, hip-hop panel and culture. I got the good brothers with me. Clip ship Shawnee and Trev I don't know where Trev is at I don't know, trev in the atmosphere is so weird.
Speaker 2:There you go.
Speaker 3:Hey little one.
Speaker 1:What's up, baby?
Speaker 3:We got company today.
Speaker 1:We got Hi Hi, peace, baby, how you doing? I'm happy to see you, fellas man. It's felt like forever man, how y'all doing yeah?
Speaker 4:yeah, I'm good. I'm good man, I'm just laughing at the entertainment of the world today.
Speaker 1:Entertainment. Yo, there's too much going on, man Too much going on.
Speaker 4:I'm happy to have you.
Speaker 1:I'm happy to have you brothers with me, man. We see a lot of tomfoolery taking place, but before we jump into the madness, what's going on in music today? Trev, I'm at, trev, I'm a clip.
Speaker 4:Ain't too much, Ain't really too much? I mean, we all know that. What's it called? Dropped an album? What's my man's name name? Playboy Cardi? Yeah, you know, he dropped the album. You know the whole talk about the album is Kendrick's verse, you know.
Speaker 2:A one-topic album okay.
Speaker 1:A one-topic album.
Speaker 2:Okay, I got you.
Speaker 1:Kendrick fired off on that again.
Speaker 4:Yeah, you know, Kendrick, let Drake know, let's stop playing dog. I can talk to this Drop, drop.
Speaker 1:Another lawsuit.
Speaker 4:Yeah, another lawsuit, you know. Speaking of that, you know the G Perico and DJ Drama dropped a single, you know, called Commerce. Slim Thug and Propane. Shout out to Slim Thug. Shout out to Houston Texas, north Texas, you already. And Propane, shout out to Slim Thug. Shout out to Houston Texas, north Texas, you already know North Houston. Shout out to that. You know I love Slim Thug. He's probably my favorite Slim Thug, that dude, he's my favorite Houston rapper, next to Scarface To me. Right, that's my personal favorite. As we know, ain't really much come out last week.
Speaker 2:When that Will Smith joint drop.
Speaker 4:Next week Will Smith got an album coming out. Yeah, will Smith got an album coming out. I'm going to check it because I'm going to keep it a buck. I'm a Will Smith fan. I'm a fan, word, word. I'm showing my age now, but you know, I used to.
Speaker 4:I used to play that rock the house album in my cassette tape religiously until your tape pop you know, I'm saying when he was, when he was on there with jazzy jeff and he had my man, my man that was doing the beatbox and he was rapping over the beatbox. Like I go that far with will smith. People forget will smith was hot at and he was rapping over the beatbox. I go that far with Will Smith, people forget Will Smith was hot at one point.
Speaker 2:People forget.
Speaker 1:Will Smith is hip-hop. They forget Will.
Speaker 2:Smith is hip-hop. They forget that. He's actually no nonsense. He's actually the leader of this thing.
Speaker 4:He's the first rapper from our culture, from the hood of Philly, to get a Grammy. He's the leader of that thing. He's the first rapper from our culture, from the hood of Philly, to get a grip. He's the first one to get that.
Speaker 2:Yeah, the first one to go into acting and really, like you know, we had people from the culture that was in movies, but the movie was based around the culture. Fresh Prince of Bel-Air was not based around the culture and he really flexed his muscles Like he. Yo, he went crazy Yo. You remember that episode With his pops cave. It left him.
Speaker 3:And he had to sit there.
Speaker 2:Damn that Dre still bring tears to my eyes.
Speaker 1:I saw that as a kid why he don't love me. Yo, he's the man I'm going to give you a big old house for your wife.
Speaker 4:For those who have fathers, that was doing that. That's nuts B Like a lot of people don't get it Like. If you understand that dynamic, that shit hit home. B yeah, it hit hard.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it hit hard.
Speaker 1:Well, let's not forget, he was stuck to the culture. Remember he shot out Tragedy Gaddafi. He said play that Intelligent Hoodlum. I'm like yo what Will Smith doing about Intelligent Hoodlum, bro. Yeah, will Smith is the culture, it's the culture.
Speaker 4:That's what people forget. It's the culture. You know how much different he just got so far ahead that people forget.
Speaker 2:And then you know, I like to say you gotta hustle to be a part of the culture. A lot of people like that, you know, give diddy or give hove. Your young man was four million dollars in the hole when he did um. French principal ed, you talk about hustling to get back where you need to be at and then he dropped summertime.
Speaker 4:Knock it off yo sometimes like forever classic bro summertime and people thought rock kim wrote it and no, and rock him didn't write it, he wrote it knock him, didn't write and people were saying that because it got that.
Speaker 2:It got that rock him kind of, but so what you know what I'm saying. So what? That was the beat and that's how he decided to attack it.
Speaker 4:But that's all with the two miles an hour, so everybody sees you you got the greatest summertime record with the greatest summertime bar two miles an hour.
Speaker 1:Let's not front and like Jiggy getting Jiggy was not, he was not enough to that, but the later album got Nas Penn involved in it too.
Speaker 4:That that big with the style that's.
Speaker 2:Nas pink. You know what I'm saying that's and that's why I'm really looking forward to this okay hey, trev, did y'all read the book?
Speaker 4:yeah, I got the book. I got the book right here, I'm a will smith guy like like I'm not ashamed because people try to have this thing where Will is like some cardboard, Like no.
Speaker 2:Will is not Nah nah.
Speaker 4:Will is a. I ain't hear nobody ever run down and try Will.
Speaker 2:I've never heard him try to be somebody he wasn't.
Speaker 1:I've seen him go smack somebody. Yeah, not only Chris Rock. Not only Chris Rock. He slapped that pop rock.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that's a fact?
Speaker 3:Yeah, that's a fact. Yeah, yeah, that's a fact. Yeah, it's a fact. Give him a little pat-pat. But nah, I think, sean, you need to read the book, because he wrote that summertime song in the airport before his flight. As a matter of fact, it was a layover and he just so happened to have a beat with him. What did he say? He had the beat, he had his headphones and he wrote that joint way into getting back on the planet. That's how fast that shit came out.
Speaker 2:That's fire. That was meant to be. That vibe was meant to be on the planet. It came that fast and it's still here. That's amazing what's that dude name?
Speaker 1:What's that dude name? He did a remix with. I think I'm Will Smith Joining Lucas oh, that's joining Lucas. A remix with. I think I'm Will Smith Joining Lucas oh, that's joining Lucas. Yo, when I heard Will verse On that, I'm like. I'm like yo dude Went off on that.
Speaker 2:Yo, he went off on that With Jaden Smith too he went off on that. With Jaden Smith.
Speaker 4:He went off on that too. Yeah, outside of Will, we gotta give a happy birthday To Queen Latifah. She's 55.
Speaker 1:Happy, yeah.
Speaker 3:Yeah.
Speaker 1:AKA Juggs.
Speaker 3:Hold on.
Speaker 4:This is New York perspective, but we got to announce some things. Today was the day that Wild Style was released.
Speaker 1:Wow yeah, happy birthday. Wild Style, you hit it now.
Speaker 2:You slacking, Mikey. That's called for the applause.
Speaker 1:Oh, shoot, you know what I'm saying. You get the reloaded. I don't got the applause. Okay, you know what I'm?
Speaker 4:saying you know what?
Speaker 3:I'm saying, today is a real important day.
Speaker 4:Today is a real important day for hip-hop. So, like you know what I'm saying, we got the greatest female rapper in the history of hip hop birthday. I'm not saying the most lyrical, I'm saying the greatest female rapper. We have not seen a female rapper like Queen Latifah, who's had a career like Queen Latifah but I'll double down.
Speaker 2:I'll double down. Who, lyrically? I heard, no, I heard no. I heard Queen Latifah rap on that. I think it was around the 50th anniversary. I heard her drop dogs.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah.
Speaker 2:Not even a K-Slave joint. She did another one.
Speaker 4:She did another one with Rapsody. Went crazy.
Speaker 2:Yeah yeah, she did another one and that's I ain't gonna lie them joints literally. I literally was in my living room in tears dog because it was just so wonderful to see that she still got it. Like you understand the C-sign. That's another leader in our culture who just got so far ahead that people just stopped looking because it was no catching her, no more and she was doing things that other people just could not do.
Speaker 2:if it was the acting, can you name another? Can you name another female rapper that was acting outside of Lauryn Hill in the beginning? Because Lauryn Hill stopped acting after a while Did you see, Hold on. If you're seeing this, you're going to cry. Did you see? Gang of Roses who and Lil' Kim?
Speaker 1:Oh God bro why.
Speaker 2:Why.
Speaker 1:Why the Scooby before Tubi?
Speaker 4:I mean the female rappers that we had. That was really acting. Probably was what Queen Latifah, yo-yo Latifah, I mean Lauren Hill. Yeah, we write it low. Lauren Eve and Nicki Minaj Latifah, I mean Lauren. Yeah, we write it low. Lauren Eve and Nicki Minaj.
Speaker 3:Um, um, um.
Speaker 4:Lady of.
Speaker 2:Rage. Lady of Rage. Lady of Rage, another one.
Speaker 1:But I don't think.
Speaker 2:None of their careers Stack up. None of them Actually had Leading roles or, yeah, actually wrote and produced a movie, and none of y'all got that. You know what I'm saying? None of y'all got that. If anything, it's probably just Harville Smith and LL Cool J.
Speaker 4:If you really want to get technical. Harville Smith came out of Latifah and Will Smith basically started acting around the same time.
Speaker 2:As a matter of fact, if not for nothing, a lot of Queen Latifah's first acting roles were in Fresh.
Speaker 1:Prince of Bel-Air, that's a fact. Will is the culture.
Speaker 2:Will is the culture. All he had to do was come out with some clothes. If Will would have came out with some clothes, it would have been over. It's a Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Clothes, spray paint clothes.
Speaker 3:I wear that now. Now you gotta think about it With the women, with the women artists. Women back then Came so far in between. So you had time to listen to MC Lyte, you had time to listen to Miss Melody, so by the time Kool and Tifa came out, that's really all you heard With dudes. It's a bunch of us, you know. I'm saying even today like it's.
Speaker 2:So what about like salt and pepper and?
Speaker 1:melody hold on hold on.
Speaker 2:Morning in the middle we just talked about angie stone and angie stone crew. Um, there was a lot of uh, female rappers out. It actually was a lot more female rappers out there.
Speaker 4:It actually was a lot more even at that time it's a lot more than we give credit to. That's the problem.
Speaker 3:At the time they didn't give everybody the chance. At the same time we was able to hear them and really digest them. When you see Kula Tifa go from music to rap, you got to really think about it. The females are more fans and appreciate the rap culture than the men. I think they bought albums. And then they really had to prove themselves. So they wasn't slacking. So you had Lawrence, you had Rob Jiggins and all of them.
Speaker 3:You had all that. So all that was hip-hop and you really had to hold your arm. Kim was the one that really just took it left when it came to hip-hop, because getting naked and all that. But for the women, like for us, we digested them well because they didn't oversaturate the hip-hop like they do now. Everybody's just working now, and then women put people on, because Kool and Teeva put on what's my-.
Speaker 1:Money in the Middle.
Speaker 3:Money in the Middle. Oh, my Lord.
Speaker 1:Had a crush on her.
Speaker 4:And she's still fine man. I saw her in concert. She's still good, she's still good.
Speaker 3:She's still fine as ever yo.
Speaker 1:She's got married. I told you she was fine.
Speaker 2:I told Ken it don't matter no.
Speaker 1:I don't.
Speaker 4:I respect her marriage. But I told Moni Love personally. I said yo, you are the best.
Speaker 2:He got that off his chest in his lifestyle.
Speaker 1:That's wonderful, that's all you're going to hear when.
Speaker 4:I'm coming, Believe it or not, Mone Love is super cool, super down to earth, but I had to let her know, like yo, you was one of the ones for me growing up. Like I'm going to keep it a buck.
Speaker 3:You told her? Yeah, I told her that. I said I'm going to buck.
Speaker 4:I said listen, when I was a kid, I had the biggest crush on you.
Speaker 1:You know what you want to confess. I'm going to confess. I went to Jones Beach to see Erykah Badu Badu. If you're watching this, I'm the one who threw my phone number on the stage. I took like a cigarette and put my name on the inside of a Newport, tossed it on stage.
Speaker 4:You know what? I'm saying but yeah it ain't too much music really out.
Speaker 1:You know what I mean.
Speaker 4:Same stuff that was out the week before is basically out now. It ain't really much that dropped. Right now, the talk in hip-hop is still Kendrick Lamar, of course, man.
Speaker 3:Still is. Because he didn't even give a whole lot of balls on that song.
Speaker 4:He just popped it. They talk about that one song, but he's on three songs on that album.
Speaker 3:Mm-hmm, yo, you seen your man after Demick was tight because everybody was focused on Kendrick with that party album.
Speaker 4:And now you got Kanye West doing his bipolar rants right now.
Speaker 2:Yo, he can't get no money if his man ain't popping or Kendrick, that's how he get his money. Now, right, if his man ain't popping, then he get his train off of hating on Kendrick. Now, that's how he get his train.
Speaker 3:I think he really addressed his mental health, though on this one.
Speaker 3:On one of the last few tweets, I think. A couple hours ago he said he felt like killing himself a few times. This is like the first time in a long time, since his mom passed, he didn't have no suicide thoughts. I think we can get him somewhere when it comes to this goddamn mental health. I feel like this the hip-hop industry for men is a mental illness, because I could you know, I'm going to reference back to Biggie's Ready to Die and then Life After Death.
Speaker 3:You know what I'm saying. Ready to Die is like the outside looking in, thinking that everything that glitters is gold, and then Life After Death is like oh shit, i'm'm here. It ain't what I expected it to be. I didn't expect to lose friends and family and go through all this nonsense over some words, over some lyrics. You know what I mean. So I think, when you think about the culture we created the culture, but the industry, really, I think it killed off the culture and it's giving people a mental illness when you think about it because it's it's really detrimental to your mind and your body I can agree with what you're saying.
Speaker 2:I never opted to look at it in that manner, but if you chase something now that's going to take you off the planet before you can reap the benefits of it, then that's yeah it is.
Speaker 3:You got to think about, like, the moment you become some some people don't even expect to be like, look at Nas, nas didn't expect to create Illmatic and then just become one of the greatest lyricists ever. You know what I'm saying. You go from that and then, once you become this icon in this frame, automatically, yo, we gotta get you out there, you gotta start touring, they gotta see you. There's no rest, no health insurance, none of that shit for your mental. It ain't until you have enough money to say, yo, I gotta take a break. You know I'm saying. Or at least when you have a moment, a down moment, and get certain things selling, it's like, oh snap, not to breathe and actually see, you know, I can enjoy a little bit is money, and if not, I can't take a break too long because then I don't want to die out. I can't take a break too long because then I don't want to die out. So this is like a catch-22 with this whole industry.
Speaker 1:Just to get on topic and I appreciate what you said, it's a fact Mental health brothers Take care of mental health, my black brothers out there. Let's get into this whole speaking of mental health, hassan Campbell and Mano situation. What is it going to?
Speaker 3:be Yo Hassan man? I don't know. Like Cliff said, ben Martin broke up with him that was you that said it?
Speaker 2:No, I died when I read that he said he dumped him.
Speaker 3:He got mad Hassan was a side chick, he thought he was a main and bothered him, and now that's all he got now?
Speaker 4:Yo, it's crazy. Let me tell you who's son, hassan Campbell, is what we call back in the day, and I don't want to sound offensive to nobody. He's the retarded kid in the projects, but he used to leave him alone. He was the bug out. You know the kid that we retarded. You know the kid from the projects that just everybody, don't bother him.
Speaker 3:Nah, nah, I know the kid from the projects.
Speaker 4:That just everybody. But he just walked out and it's like he's been a bug out his whole life. He's just a bug out in the hood, that's all he read. He's a bug out until he go too far. Somebody in the hood got to set him straight and then he go back and do what he do, but he's a bug out. We all have those. That one bug out in the projects. We all know One dude in my neighborhood. He's a bug out. He's slightly retarded. We knew he was slightly retarded and it's nothing against retarded people. But you try to be something that you really ain't and we know that you bugged out. But the difference between Hassan is he's bugged out and he's a homosexual. No disrespect, but that's what he is.
Speaker 1:Yo, let's go back to his story. He came out what? Over 10 years ago, right, and he alleged that Bambato yeah, he started off, you know, going on his media tour saying that Bambato violated him from when he was a teenager and that he didn't actually penetrate him. I have never used this term before. He said he died him. I don't know what died is, but he said the guy died him, whatever.
Speaker 4:And it's not funny, because what is meat between your thighs like that?
Speaker 1:but listen because we know damn by the we know like in the hood there's a lot of predators that are running around that should not be there. And for him to prey upon a young man who probably was very malleable to me I don't care what age he is, you a teenager when this happened you should not continue going back. But then he said he has Stockholm Syndrome.
Speaker 4:I don't believe that. Here's my thing.
Speaker 1:I don't know I don't believe that.
Speaker 4:Here's my thing. I don't know.
Speaker 1:I don't believe it.
Speaker 4:Because he screamed he the wild goon, crazy guy from the hood that get busy. This is out of his own mouth. From what I know about the BX and cats being 15 years older than the BX, violation is not tolerated on no level.
Speaker 1:Why you had to put your hat on the side to say that.
Speaker 2:You got to see my face when I say this Violation is not tolerated.
Speaker 4:At 15, I knew that I'm not attracted to men. I knew this Exactly Right, and at 15, I'm still. Even if you're bigger than me, pause Right. And you tougher than me, pause right and you tougher than me pause at 15, I knew you wasn't just going to sexually assault me without some sort of fight, like I don't know what type of 15-year-old you are.
Speaker 1:I don't know, because you had a lady that got died. You know what? Let's make this. We're going gonna brush on ports, we're gonna talk about this, but to get died like to go to the process, to take your pants down and bam sweat bam is sweating, this zoom, zoom, zoom, zoom. Then he's gonna go, you know what I'm saying. Then yo bro, that's, that's wild, bro.
Speaker 4:No, I'm not trying to be funny.
Speaker 2:Yo let me ask you you said what you mean. You're not trying to be funny what you mean.
Speaker 1:No no.
Speaker 3:Did y'all see him on what's Matt Popper's podcast?
Speaker 1:My opinion.
Speaker 3:Did you remember when Hassan was on there and he was like yo, I went to Bambada's house? There was some dudes, some other dudes there in the living room or whatever. And then somebody told him oh, you just been Bambada'd, or something Like yo, you want us now Like you, damn, with the gang. We've all been touched.
Speaker 4:He said he knocked on the door. He said he knocked on the door. The house smelled wild, crazy and cats, palms was mad, sweaty, what now I'm out of here. I'm not saying why would you continue to walk in? I'm walking into a funky house.
Speaker 1:My thing is this People instead of Hasan Campbell. We say this with love, brother, he needs to go out there and seek some help, get some therapy, because there's a lot going on in his mental that he's dealing with. As Mano said, a lot of demons, a lot of confliction taking place there. Because your manhood, somebody violated you when you awaken your manhood.
Speaker 4:Somebody violated you. When you awaken, your manhood will be taken. Yeah, bro.
Speaker 1:Taken like you're taken when I'm in the bar. Mm bars For your kids. Are we going to get banned? You know, what I'm saying, Bro. What is this?
Speaker 2:What is this? Ayo, the monetization off bro.
Speaker 4:Listen, I ain't got nothing against homosexual community. I ain't got nothing against them. It's him, it's just him cause, I see he's passionate about black people but here's the kick up about that.
Speaker 2:is it that because, like you, can't be passionate about the folk and be super thug? It doesn't work.
Speaker 2:You have to pick right. It doesn't work. So the idea of you taking a situation and one that you were hiding for a while and then put it out and that could be therapeutic in one way and then to get paid off of it is another thing, but I believe it becomes a problem when now you have to create more content. Now there's a problem, right, because if you did it at first, you needed to get it off your chest, you needed to be heard, so on and so forth. Okay, I get it Right, and it's a little too late to pursue any type of legal action. So perhaps you, like I say you get your financial burdens off or, you know, off the internet, get your little residuals and okay. Okay, but now what, though? Like what, what now? Like you know what I'm saying, you go far. Like you put the costume on, you dress pretty well.
Speaker 2:But then you have but, I'm saying no, I'm talking about, like, the thumbnail right, like in the beginning, right, he'll be fresh and then he'll be like he'll like be holding, like an axe or something like that.
Speaker 1:Yeah, what's that about? What's the?
Speaker 2:axe for.
Speaker 3:He said it won't happen again.
Speaker 4:I'll tell you what shall we begin?
Speaker 2:shall we begin? It's like. It's like okay, bro, you had a grace period where it was, and that's why I was saying right, if it was about correcting wrongs and fighting demons and stopping others from being violated, there's a whole nother path you could have took. There's a whole nother broad path that a lot of people are scared to take. Right, and you could have if you was willing to trailblaze. Why not do that? Why not take it that way, where people would have respected and understood and you would have been speaking for a demographic of people who are very silent. You would have gave off a lot of power. But instead Good point, that's a good point, yeah. But instead instead you chose to monetize the pain further, and that's where issues start to rise. That's how you end up getting shot. 8.30 in the morning.
Speaker 4:Who goes to the project 8.30 in the morning, screaming at the top of their lungs, talking about come downstairs, I'll pop your grandmother.
Speaker 1:Yo and bro, the crazy thing about it right.
Speaker 2:Here's the thing that got, I got shot B.
Speaker 1:Here's the wild part about it, right, like a lot of these internet, people fall in love with personalities like one minute. He's speaking about black on black violence, doing better in the hood. But the thing that bothered me was his insensitivity for the victim's family. They turned off the little boys tv. Like bro, you can't be saying stuff like that. Like what is wrong with you, like somebody just lost their child.
Speaker 2:What was that in the rehearsal?
Speaker 1:Like in general, like, say, a young man that's gangbanging, he would say things like they turned the little TV off, Get it. Yeah, it's not box work Like bro, unfortunately.
Speaker 4:Oh, I get you Then he would bash the gay community and the trans community. Meanwhile, your son is a tranny.
Speaker 1:Wow.
Speaker 3:Your son is part of that community, see, but that's the bipolar. That's the bipolar that's in him, because one minute you're cool or you seem normal and then, in any given moment, you're flipping and turning up on people. You know what I'm saying? That all comes from what Bam Bada did. I just want to see him fight. It's not about even fighting at this point. He really needs to go get some psychiatric help.
Speaker 4:He do. But I want to see him fight so somebody can just beat his brains and knock him back into the room.
Speaker 1:At first he was attacking Jim Jones, Then he went.
Speaker 3:All them killers from the 80s, Now Maino.
Speaker 1:I don't think he understands who Maino is. I remember Maino Smack DVD, Maino. I met Maino before. He'd beat you up, he'd beat you up.
Speaker 2:He'd be cool if you ain't acting silly.
Speaker 1:Yeah, because remember his that's normal New.
Speaker 4:York City.
Speaker 2:That's old school Brooklyn Broadway.
Speaker 1:Remember his theme Called the hand of God, when he ran up on dudes and he just the hand of God. Remember the hand of God on you. Remember when?
Speaker 3:he slapped. Young Bird right? Huh, God, I remember that I knew I was going to put the hand of God on you and that might be.
Speaker 1:Bill Young Bird right Huh.
Speaker 3:I remember when he slapped Young Bird in the club right.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, of course he slapped.
Speaker 4:Young Bird. He put hands on little C's Bird.
Speaker 1:I didn't put hands on little. C's what was that rapper?
Speaker 4:What was that rapper? I think his name was SA Bunk or something like that.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 4:Duck face. Yeah, hell, we beat him up. They washed him in the club. They didn't wash him yeah.
Speaker 2:Mano, Mano, Mano not playing, he not playing, and then you know it's a funny thing. You know what?
Speaker 1:Shout out to NA Rock.
Speaker 2:And don't like I'm not the biggest, like lyrically I'm not the biggest, but for the culture right, for the work ethic, yo I I love maino bro. Like he did his time right and it was like a lot of people don't put their seconds and minutes together. Well, right, and he took, he took his time, put his seconds and minutes and hours together very well, came out with a game plan and put in the work and he's never looked back ever since then.
Speaker 2:He just been working, working. He never reached a super level, but it don't matter. He's still a household name in his city. In every borough in his city. He is a household name. It is a fact. It's like when you're a dude who been through one thing, you're not supposed to talk crazy to dudes who been through things another way. Especially Mano. Mano spent time in a place where people who live like you get shunned. You get what I'm saying. That's where he come from. He spent nine, ten years in a place like that. So when he's looking at what you're saying, he's looking at individuals that he's probably seen himself. That's been through what you've been through. He know what you've been through from another perspective. He's seen it before.
Speaker 1:Yeah, he's seen it as a guy that won't come out himself. This is what I'm trying to say.
Speaker 2:You know, I remember one time, like you know, young and wilder, I was on a boat. You know, you take your boat to the island, then you go up top or whatever.
Speaker 3:There was this one kid. Can we hear you?
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 3:It was just one kid you can't hear me, my sister, my mom, my elder. They're acting crazy. I don't know why, oh man.
Speaker 2:So this one kid, he was on the top tier with me in the cell across, and in the nighttime he would be yelling, screaming yo, get off me, yo, get off me, yo. And in the daytime he was mad, jumpy, very defensive, or whatever, whatever. So one day this other dude ended up coming in and you know we chatting, or whatever, whatever. The next night the kid went through the night terrors again and it just so happened that the kid who just walked in was bidding with him on their last go around and he was like yo on his last go around he got violated.
Speaker 1:Oh, man See what I'm saying so it's like.
Speaker 2:This is the type of thing that stick Like imagine going through that one time, putting yourself in a predicament, that you put yourself in that predicament and then going through it again and like, like it's a hellish mentality. So I could appreciate the pain that he going through. But you know you beefing with somebody who truly understand what you're going through.
Speaker 1:You don't want him to start talking exactly because my yo, this is what I'm saying the act of I don't know if you can say on youtube sexual violation is a terrible thing that any man or woman should go through. Facts, little boy, because you know that somebody taking away your innocence, your, your holiness, your sovereign, your sovereign over your body, to take that away from you is, it's an insult. It insult, I think, people in their minds Yo, listen, yo let's say Yo, cliff. No, it's true, nobody. I don't think he was protected. I believe Hasan was not protected.
Speaker 4:Nah, because you know why I can't respect Hasan? Because he said Bambada tried to do it to a little young Latin kid and that little Latin kid poked Bambada up. I'm not playing these games.
Speaker 3:Hispanics are nice with the knife, though Hispanics are nice with the knife.
Speaker 4:What I'm saying is this is New York City, bro. New York City at 15, you knew you had to be on edge just for catching your age group.
Speaker 3:You had to be on edge. Let me tell you something.
Speaker 4:In the box.
Speaker 3:That was what Between 85 and 89, maybe Right, you got to think about it that was the gladiator era, when you really, even if you lost the fight, you had to get busy just to say, yo, he will fight went for his yeah you know what I'm saying, but he lost.
Speaker 3:you know what I'm saying, and then you get more respect that way and I feel what you're saying, but like something got to happen, my thing is too so everybody supposedly everybody in Bronx River knew he was on this type of time and ain't no adults pressed this.
Speaker 4:I don't care if you're a black spade or not. You violate my child, my nephew, it's off with your head.
Speaker 2:It's a very, very weird time. That's a very weird time time that's a very weird time.
Speaker 1:That's a taboo Within our community. People don't want to speak about it because it's shame, it's embarrassing whatsoever. So it's a taboo that needs to be cured. But in the case of Hassan Campbell, one minute, as the brother Shawnee said earlier, you can't be online talking for the uplifting of people. Then you're attacking other brothers. That's trying to make a way. If you don't agree what they're doing, leave them alone, because then you're gonna crack jokes, you're gonna say something disrespectful to them, they're gonna crack jokes on you and you're gonna even go even more crazier, because I never heard that the, the term died before. This is the first time ever in my life I'm hearing about something that died.
Speaker 4:None of us heard it. We from New York, yeah, he died. What do you mean? He died. He basically didn't penetrate, he just put his knee between my thighs. What?
Speaker 2:Well, that sounds like that was traumatizing enough. First, off.
Speaker 3:That did enough damage in his soul right there. I got so many questions on how this happened like that was traumatizing enough.
Speaker 4:First off, first off. No, but my thing is, I got so many questions on how this happened, so you watched him pull his pants down. You watched him pull his pants down. You ain't give no fight, you ain't say yo what you doing, fuck out of here.
Speaker 1:None of that happened.
Speaker 4:Hold on what's going on here.
Speaker 2:See, and that's where everybody else has to start looking at it Like you put yourself in that. Like yo listen, I know I had a friend who went in that direction. He knew from when he was young. You know who he used to hang out with Older people, who was already in that direction. He knew from when he was young. You know who he used to hang out with Older people, who was already in that direction.
Speaker 2:Like that, from what I've seen, seems to be like a part of, like a part of that culture, not in no, no, no, no, and I don't want to make it seem like in a predatory way, but more or less in like a showing you the path in a way that you know the society is not going to share, not going to know how to live. Like this, if you don't learn from us and I, it starts and it develops there, but then it goes a little further. Sometimes you know what I'm saying Like probably more times than often it goes. It goes a little further, probably more times than often it goes a little further.
Speaker 4:You know what I'm saying? You kept going back to homie crib after he did this. You just kept going back.
Speaker 2:That's my point that's my no, not Stockholm Syndrome. You can't blame him on Stockholm.
Speaker 4:Syndrome because he didn't kidnap you.
Speaker 2:He didn't initially barge in on you and hold you in where you was and then treated you well's stockholm syndrome people be misusing that now you're crazy.
Speaker 1:I get what you're saying, but listen those are his words I used to go to willingly he went back willingly he went back willingly he went back willingly so he went and got that that's the whole point, bro.
Speaker 2:See you probably being conflicted from early. You know what I'm saying seeing somebody who will show you the way. It probably just been, because a lot of people, I would imagine, I've heard people who accept themselves but and still say they live wrong in the eyes of god. So there's always some type of conflict there that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:He's conflicted, or?
Speaker 2:even, or even when you accept yourself in totality. This is, this is what I've heard or what I've witnessed in my life so, to add to that, hold your throat.
Speaker 1:My bad, my brother. No, what you said was such a driving point. So basically, the confliction, as we mentioned earlier and you just put it perfectly well. That's why he's over exerting that male force. I'm tough because he's like yo, he's broken, literally. We don't believe you.
Speaker 4:The tough dudes don't believe you. We don't believe you. But it's not even a matter of making the world.
Speaker 2:Believe him, Cliff. It's a matter of him making himself believe him, so he can get up tomorrow.
Speaker 2:Because, he's the one who, yeah, but he's the one who's put himself in the victim's shoes or to hide himself from, excuse me, perhaps what he really wanted in the first place. So that's why I brought up that he's in love with that. No, but I can understand, I can believe that. No, I can. Yo, bro, in all honesty all jokes to the side, all jokes to the side Like I can believe that, like I can honestly believe that. And this is why you kept going back. You saw a fatherly figure, you saw something different, so you kept going back. Your mom's just getting on your nerves. You're going to his house, huh.
Speaker 3:You know what's crazy? Because Ben wasn't even getting no money to give you anything, but to tell you that's crazy, that's crazy, hey yo what. Yo respect, no disrespect to Puff. At least Puff was able to pay you. At least Puff was able to give you a couple of dollars. Bam was living in 11J. You know what I'm saying. You know what I mean. It was me, Greg. Coming through, Hip-hop was no money. All hip-hop was in the park after dark and then it was After dark was the key word.
Speaker 1:I don't know.
Speaker 4:He but yo let's, let's move on I'm not here, I'm not knocking that community because I don't get it against them. I got people no, we're not. We're not knocking them, just just get some help the boxing match ain't never gonna happen because kassan don't leave his house hold on, hold on.
Speaker 3:It's not even that, if it Hold on.
Speaker 2:Hold on. It's not even that If it was somebody who he probably thought he'd wash, he'd come out. It's not that If you come out and you know Mane or the Lion put the balls on you, right, listen, you done. No more. No more tough guy content. No more. I'm in these streets. No more, nothing. No more, nothing. What you gonna make content about how you healing up in the hospital.
Speaker 4:He's paranoid. Out here he circled the block like seven times. He was on first half Because you know Matt Hoffman was on first half in Harlem, Right. So he, before he even got to the barbershop, he made them circle a block like seven times, because he's so leery for all the stuff he's running out of his mouth. If you're a gangster, why are you so leery? Why you gotta circle a block seven times? Man, he did keep Beanie.
Speaker 2:Seagull.
Speaker 4:Yeah.
Speaker 1:We gotta move to the next topic. But, brother, get some help and, as Shawnee said, keep those acts nearby, because Shawnee said never again. Yo what up? On a serious note, have you been keeping up with current events? What's taking place in Yemen, Between Yemen and Iran? Trump dealing with the Houthis? No, no.
Speaker 3:The last thing I saw Trump do was Trump really Trump? I'm going to be honest with you. I just saw Trump deport, deport, mad, that Villa Swirling gang that was out in Colorado, that was going crazy, terrorizing the whole community. He sent them back to Venezuela to send them to the. You want to act wild here? Go to this jail over here and see how wild you get over there. Well, that's a tougher jail out there. I haven't seen nothing about no Yemen or anything like that.
Speaker 1:What took place was that he attacked this rebel force out in Yemen called the Houthis. It's a group out in Yemen that has different Islamic ideals, where they are mixing their ideals with political agendas. Basically, this group attacked some US allies a few years ago.
Speaker 4:He dropped a bomb recently. The only thing I saw from Trump was that he made an app where people could deport themselves. Yo this is wild bro.
Speaker 2:He said make it easy on yourself. G, Because if I gotta come get you, you know what that sound like. You know what that sound like. That sound like when you're running from the police. You know what I'm saying and they like yo. If you make me run, I'm going to watch you. If I catch you, that's what that sound like to me. Yo Get yourself up, man, turn around. Nah, they're ridiculous out here.
Speaker 1:I be seeing the pit stops in the street, the checkpoints. They be on third half looking for like not only fake plates, but they also, you know, immigration.
Speaker 2:They be on third half looking for, like, not only fake plates, but they also, you know, immigration. Be out there too, man. So they really. Yo, bro walking down the block, bro, in the middle of the day, I had to check myself.
Speaker 1:I'm like I know I was born here you know where they at.
Speaker 2:In Spanish Harlem, walking the streets B.
Speaker 3:I be scared to anybody to speak to me in Spanish, but you'd be saying I'm Spanish and then, if you walk past this ice, warm pass while you're trying to ask me something in Spanish. Listen, I'm going to keep it pushing.
Speaker 2:He said relax.
Speaker 1:He said relax, relax, relax.
Speaker 4:Oh, you're part of my family, then hey yo, my last name's Cliff, part of my family then we all brothers, we all, we all.
Speaker 3:I'm a leaf on the tree.
Speaker 2:Hey yo, Yo, that is crazy my family was on the same plantation.
Speaker 3:Exactly.
Speaker 4:That's it.
Speaker 3:I was in the house, you was in the yard. That's it. Oh, come on.
Speaker 1:If that's the case, I was a rebel, then I was a rebellion. We was outside, oh yeah, showing how I was rebelling. We was outside, oh yeah.
Speaker 2:We were outside of that thing On our way to Canada.
Speaker 3:Baby, Let me tell you real quick that emancipation movie is really good. Though I ain't going to hold you, I like that emancipation movie. That's actually a good movie With Will Smith. The movie was fire. Oh yeah yeah, I heard when people say, oh, it's not as good. When I saw it for myself I thought, oh, this shit is kind of good it was dope.
Speaker 4:People just said that because of the whole Chris Rock contribution.
Speaker 2:Man fuck Chris. Oh yeah, trying to put a good brother down, I like.
Speaker 3:Chris Rock too, but come on now, this is Will Smith.
Speaker 2:we're talking about. I'm gonna be honest with you I ain't like, I ain't like, I ain't like. Chris Rock yo I come on now, let's not play.
Speaker 3:I ain't like. I ain't like Chris Rock for all in that movie field let's not play that game nah, I ain't like Chris Rock for all, but that was a good movie. Trump is really wild, I think his sound is off.
Speaker 1:Sean, he was like, your sound is delayed.
Speaker 2:Yo nah let him rock.
Speaker 1:Let him rock. Go ahead, Mita.
Speaker 3:Hey, trap, rock out, Y'all can hear me.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 3:No. I was just saying that Listen every day just saying that Word, jack, listen, every day I get that. It's like yo, you Spanish, we don't copy. And they be talking to me in Spanish. I'm like yo. If Ice come by here right now, they checking IDs, they gonna check my ID because you asking me something in Spanish, thinking I look Spanish.
Speaker 4:And there's no getting around it.
Speaker 3:It's like I can't get around it, Right.
Speaker 2:Yo, bro, they threw my hood like crazy. I'm not even gonna lie Early in the morning at four in the morning. Yo, they taking all these ghosts, all these ghost plates off the street, bro. They came through my block one day and scooped like four or five of them joints. So they know he is serious about that, bro.
Speaker 2:He's serious about that man. Yo, they got a. I saw a commercial the other day Matter of fact, it was earlier today on YouTube. It had this lady on it. She was like yo, if you're illegal, yo, you could deport yourself. Now, matter of fact, I saw the commercial for that joint clip. They was like yo, you could deport yourself. Now, like, don't make us, basically, don't make us come get you. Like that basically was the message yo, don't make us come get you. If we come get you, it's going to be bad. Yo, that's not like beef right there, like we got problems, but I. But I told you, I told you, bro, he got, he got, he got beef with the way people view america. He got, he'll got beef with the nations. He don't got beef with the nations, he got beef with the way people view america. You come here with one way, thinking one way and thinking you just going to take this joint over and all of that and knock, knock, knock. It's just not happening. Not on his watch. They're coming over here with these new gangs.
Speaker 2:You want to make America worse again no, no, no Ayo.
Speaker 2:Mr Wilson, that's just like in Chicago. Them Chicago kids was talking about Ayo, these guys coming over here thinking they just gonna take over blocks. It was a quiet war. It was a very quiet war. They didn't talk too much about it cause it wasn't black on black violence. This is black on whoever was coming through violence like yo. Nah, you're not cause they came through. They thought you know how they do it. In Chicago, everybody beefing this is black on whoever was coming through violence like yo nah, you're not. Because they came through, they thought you know how they do it. In chicago, everybody beefing you thinking, oh yo, you know conquering divide, everybody in division. No, everybody concentrated on you for a high second you know what I'm saying you forgot.
Speaker 2:you forgot with, with, with um rondo number nine and them went up four years ago having rocket launches and all that you forgot. Though You're going to go beat with them and it's going to feel like you're right back home.
Speaker 4:They're going to feel worse because you're still a foreigner here.
Speaker 2:Right, you're still a foreigner here, ain't nobody going to help you. They're going to lay you on the street. That's going to be that. But that was the end of that war. I heard they said yo they tried to wait for police to do something about it. Police ain't step up man, them boys stepped up man wow bro.
Speaker 1:So what's going on? Who is um this? This boxing cat, edwin, what berlango?
Speaker 2:I know another one yo so so berlanga, yo so Berlanga. Yo. You ever seen somebody Celebrate a loss? I've never seen nobody celebrate a loss. So hard in my life From time to time, but in boxing though, right so your man when he fought Canelo Not too long ago. Now, if you know anything about boxing, Right now there's two big money fights in boxing there's a. Javante Davis fight, You're going to get bread. Win, lose or draw.
Speaker 2:You're going to get money in that fight. In the Canelo fight, Win, lose or draw. But 10 times out of 10, you're going to lose because they kind of cherry pick Either way. Edwin Ford Canelo. He got a stupid bag for this, Like a stupid bag, you know, giant bag. Oh my God, I can't put a number on it, but I know it was enough for him to go on a worldwide tour, you know by the big chunky. You know the big chunky Cubans, you know he's Spanish and he's from New York, so he doing it.
Speaker 2:You know what I'm saying. He got the four wheelers out and he doing it. The problem with that is, in boxing we got to build you up. In boxing you got to get built up, and so if you look at a lot of people's resumes, they didn't really go through the toughest of opponents until their name is known, right. So now they're in the way of trying to build up berlanga, right, you know. Okay, you for canelo, you, you know you people know who you are. Now maybe we can get some money off you. They went and grabbed, I showed y'all the picture and you could, you know, talk to me about it in the opposite way. But I swear to God, that guy got down syndrome, yo I swear to.
Speaker 4:God yo.
Speaker 2:Hey, yo nah. Y'all seen the picture. I swear to God, it's either that or they caught him in front of the liquor store, pissy drunk. You know what I'm saying? Down on his luck. Yo, you want to make $1,500? Yeah, yeah, come on, let's go. You want to make this $15,000? It's 20-year.
Speaker 4:You know what I'm saying you got the Rocky Barboa Syndrome.
Speaker 2:He got the yo does. Do he ever Rocky, 12 at that, you know what I'm saying, yo, bro.
Speaker 1:What's wrong here, bro, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:Your man came out, he, he made weighing, which was amazing, but he came out. You know how. You know how, like after a woman done had Like two babies, and then she start like Working out, but she still got like the little flabby stomach she getting it together.
Speaker 2:That's what your man Looked like. Your man looked like that, with a body full of tattoos that the homie made on dust. You know how we throw these little tattoo parties on the block or whatever with a body tatted up with that. You know what I'm saying. One eye looking at the other.
Speaker 1:In your man's kitchen.
Speaker 2:Yeah in your man's kitchen, you know, what.
Speaker 4:I'm saying by the stove.
Speaker 1:Pouring a cigarette, I'm saying by the stove, yo, your man.
Speaker 2:come out there, man, he get washed in the first round. You know, and it's like I understand building a fighter, I get it, I truly get it. But there comes a point right where it can't just be that obvious. You know, like it just it comes a point. It's like boxing gotta clean up man, and it's kind of on the way to it. I don't know if y'all heard of this Turkey Out of the Sheik, dude, y'all heard of him. No, I don't know yet. Cliff, you heard of Turkey Out of the Sheik, so to him, I think I don't know yet. Clip, you heard of turkey out of the sheet, so, so, yeah, so, for those who don't know, turkey out of the sheet, he, he, I like a saudi with a lot of money who's trying to like take over boxing. You know what I'm saying and he's a boston no, he's a.
Speaker 2:No, he's a. He's a. He's a. Yeah, he got the bag. No, I don't know what he do. He Arabic, so you don't know. He from over there.
Speaker 1:Didn't he buy WWE?
Speaker 2:something like that no he's trying to get in with UFC.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:You know what I'm saying? He in bed with Dana Carvey, with UFC or whatever, whatever. And I'm just saying this because fights like that is what's going to allow outsiders to think they could take this beautiful sport from america. Man like you have to understand how much money that brings here, how many americans that sport feeds, you know, and for you to try to come out of nowhere and take it is ridiculous. So right now, the fights in america have to be on point. Like this is serious. This is not just for the sake of entertainment anymore, this is for the sport staying home you're right now.
Speaker 1:I see why. They said that giovanni said fighting overseas in the saudis is dangerous. He's like I ain't. I'm not doing that, giovanni was doing that.
Speaker 2:They don't have any listen, they don't have any sanctions, they don't have to report to vegas.
Speaker 1:There's nobody watching him no regulations, nothing like that.
Speaker 2:Yeah, there's no regulations like listen. In his last fight, right, he threw with Shakur Stevenson where he fought the electrician, because the Floyd kid got sick. Who was the main? The main? Betcha Biv and B-Vol. Right Now the first fight between Betcha Biv and B-Vol. Everybody thought B-Vol won. The fight ends up going to Betcher Biv, right. So now this kicks up the rematch and the rematch happens fast. So you got to pay attention to this. So you're trying to squeeze the money out of this situation. You already robbed one person and you had the rematch planned. So you're trying to make the rematch bigger. The rematch planned, so you're trying to make the rematch bigger. The rematch happens Bivol. People say Bivol lost that fight and he ends up winning. So it's like yo, what is this circus that you got going on?
Speaker 2:And then, if that wasn't clear, in present danger enough, he got caught actually fixing a fight in 4K he had a personal boxer on this card, turkey Al-Ashiq, took a look at the official scorecard, went and told his boxer yo, you're down two points on the official scorecard. So now that's. That's blatant cheating and it shows that you have a script for tonight. You have a way that you want things to go so when you're doing that, you're messing up people tonight. You have a way that you want things to go so when you're doing that, you're messing up people like me. Like I invest in sports. I love it. I mostly invest in baseball and in basketball, but I love investing in sports.
Speaker 1:You betting online.
Speaker 2:No, yeah, I love it. Fanduel, what I'm up.
Speaker 1:I got to learn about that.
Speaker 2:Oh, I could teach you.
Speaker 3:I could teach you, I could teach you, I could teach you. It just seems like it's difficult it seems like that's the trickiest way To say this, robin.
Speaker 4:That's what I'm saying. Don't go crazy in it, just keep it light and low.
Speaker 1:Keep it light and low and bloody big. I be saying that. I be saying niggas been in the hockey.
Speaker 3:Phoenix, keep it light and low. That's difficult too. That's difficult too. I've been saying that. I've been saying niggas have been to hockey and they haven't watched hockey. I'm like yo, I know you don't watch hockey.
Speaker 2:Nah, but I'm going to tell you something.
Speaker 3:I'm going to tell you something. I don't know how you use your mind. I know dudes at my job be going spending late rent money on.
Speaker 2:It's big money if you pop a hockey.
Speaker 3:It's big money. And then don't let Kevin Durant be talking shit about y'all, cause Kevin Durant don't care about None of that. I'm not even gonna catch his rebound.
Speaker 4:Fuck it I wouldn't bet on him anyway.
Speaker 2:Nah, exactly Exactly, and that's what I'm saying. You do have to just real quick, like just an off stamp, just you know, it is about discipline, right? It's straight up and down about discipline. It's straight up and down about probability. So there's other things, there's other rules to this game that a lot of people just don't understand. They don't understand unit sizes, they don't understand they don't understand unit sizes, they don't understand how not to chase, they don't understand the probability of what's minus 130, and what's minus 220, and it's, it's, there's a science to it, like there's books on this. So I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm heavy into it. But, um, needless to say, if the fights don't get but that's why we need this giovante davis um lamont roach fight we need that, we need that rematch, and and it's coming, I think we're getting it this summer. So I think we're getting it in um in september, june or july.
Speaker 2:No, we're getting it this summer. They running it back. They running it back this summer. They told about running it back in june or july one of these J months coming up real soon, and that should really start solidifying boxing. We got a big boxing match coming up here in New York City too, supposed to be in Alcatraz.
Speaker 4:Just don't come out with Gibson, no more. Shout out to Harlem.
Speaker 1:Yeah, before we get up out of here, right? Do you guys ever heard of this dude? They call him Ninja Turtle. Aaron the Plumber.
Speaker 2:Yeah. I'm not feeling his energy man. He always ready to smoke.
Speaker 4:That's what I always tell you right, yeah, go down.
Speaker 1:Yeah, like yo, I heard something about him and Whack 100 have something going on between them now and I'm like, nah, this dude is, I know y'all going on between them now and I'm like let's do this every time they be trying to test him.
Speaker 4:He swing on people. I like, yeah, he's uh.
Speaker 2:No, you know what though he got the?
Speaker 2:he got the he know what he doing though, bro, like he, if you ask me, I don't. I just don't like the show, but if you ask me, I definitely respect the show, cause if, if he's gonna get the attention Like let's be real, he bulky, he dress nice and so on and so forth and he smacking people Like and he wild with his mouth he gonna get the attention Like. I don't see why he shouldn't bleed it Like that's the, that's what people want nowadays, that he could provide it.
Speaker 4:Bleed it, bro, like that's what people want nowadays. He could provide it. Bleed it, bro. I'm going to be paying attention.
Speaker 1:I'm going to take you to a five-star restaurant, jock in the box.
Speaker 2:Jock in the box. Jock in the box, that's funny, that's funny.
Speaker 4:And then, she was like I got a man anyway, and her man was there and his man ran up on him. He was like what? And he smacked him.
Speaker 1:Yeah, just like that.
Speaker 2:He like I ain't going to lie yo. That is turning reality into entertainment. It was one of the most dangerous things, absolutely. Yo, that was one of the most and the most dangerous things. Absolutely we could credit MTV for that, but I don't think they meant for it to go this far.
Speaker 4:We gotta credit hip-hop legend. We gotta credit hip-hop legend. My girl all glocks down Heather B. She was the first chick to slap somebody on a reality show. I remember that he was the first chick to slap somebody on a reality show. I remember that he was the first one to pop off on the real world. Stop playing with me, shorty yo do that again.
Speaker 1:Stop playing with me now, man, I want to say I appreciate you brothers for coming out. Man for real man. It was a beautiful show. My brother is tired. I'm about to go rest myself. Hasan Campbell, we pray for you, you get well yo just seek help, bro, or be the shining star for others who need that help bro get what, get what yo Sonic Force on your butt.
Speaker 3:He said get what Get what Go Sonic Force on your butt Yo.
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Speaker 3:Yeah, you.