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In this episode, we talk about Galentine’s Day, J. Cole, and give a full Super Bowl recap before shifting into a discussion about a shooting at a local rec center and a conversation about cremations. We also get into GloRilla’s response to Brorilla, run through our “people we hate” list, and debate what it really means to be a household name. To close it out, we discuss the fight between the Detroit Pistons and the Charlotte Hornets.
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Grandmother told me when you think you doing bad, there's always somebody out there worse. There's people out there in the world with nobody love. And nobody loves them. How about that? What is happiness? What is happiness? What is happiness? Whatever you think it is wrong. Simpler than that. It's way simpler than that. You don't have true happiness is having something to look forward to. You got kids. I know you got kids. Five. I follow you. And you look forward to them graduating. Then smile. That's where your happiness lies. Damn right. Simple and plain, man. I'm not no fool. You see what I do with my community.
unknown:Okay. Oh, okay, okay. Oh, okay, okay. Oh, okay, okay.
SPEAKER_17:Oh, you wanna know about it?
SPEAKER_09:Who the fuck is you? Who the fuck is you? I the way some with a nigga coming through. I the way some with a nigga coming through.
SPEAKER_10:Come through the style of the unab, you know the bomber. Who maneuver through the drama with the suit of armor? Moving comma, then the booter duck and funeral parlors. First the hootin' hollerin', and then the shooter startup, shoot a solder, the root of honor. Evil ain't the paper with the eagle, but what people would do for dollars. Let off a trooper hollow, some German bugas that used to do the honors. Come on up with shit that I do to rama. Deuteronomy, ain't shit niggas can do but honor me. What I'm copin' is gotta scope the computer pottery. I blaze my graveyards and destitute economy. Full of duck bones for refusing to move in harmony. Drug traffic is slugs blackin'. We move accordingly, and run faster than blood travel to do and arteries. We know exactly what it means when niggas show nines, 22s, 45s. We study the numerology.
SPEAKER_09:Who the fuck is you? Who the fuck is you?
SPEAKER_10:Who the Who the Who the Yeah, you know who put the city on? Came back through Rogue, they pee the show. I'm really on. You bitch a die trying, I had 50 on. Bitches ringin' out my phone, like did you really home? Stay out the wasteside, I seen a million. Five percent pictures, plus I got this hoodie on. I had the humble look, stop moving with that jury on. You hear that baritone, shit, you do that, give me on. I'ma stop walking nigga, I'ma stay there. I done leveled up from shot, they wanna stay chair. I left my kids in the mouth like a day can. I'm the Carolina, now I'm a no state spin. All that cap you let the niggas wrap is lower with.
unknown:The real is that you feel away, you gotta cope with it.
SPEAKER_10:The real put a nigga six feet like that with poke, okay.
SPEAKER_03:Welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome. We meet again, welcome. Shout out to J. Cole, first things first. Salutations. Man, welcome to the Outside Looking In Podcast. Hosted by me. Same old man. Same old nigga from 2009. Just a little more mature, a little more refined. Just not the fuck online. I'm a menace online. I'm sorry, bro. I'm feeling great. I got some stamps this week.
SPEAKER_02:That's love.
SPEAKER_03:Stamps? Y'all listening.
SPEAKER_04:Not talking about stamps to go in an envelope.
SPEAKER_03:No, I'm talking about food stamps. Y'all listening right now. Me and bro got a platform. But at the same time, I had car issues yesterday. The car issue started right when I got home.
SPEAKER_04:It's the best place for him to start. Best time.
SPEAKER_10:But enough about me. Yeah.
SPEAKER_03:Shout out to my dog, man. Mr. Keep It Oner. Stop fucking playing with him. It's definitely on me. What up, bruh? How you, man? I'm good, man. Just, you know.
SPEAKER_04:Should have been cool.
SPEAKER_03:Valentine's Day week. You know what you got? I ain't gonna ask what you got planned. I ain't put it this way. Anything I ask you from here, we're gonna treat it like it's the cops. You don't have to answer. Got it. Or you it's it's up to you. This is your business that you want to share to them. Listen, y'all, I'm gonna get all the details I need to get. I just can't do it in front of y'all.
SPEAKER_04:My pockets hurt.
SPEAKER_03:So let's just start.
SPEAKER_04:Let's just start and end it.
SPEAKER_02:My pockets hurt. Alright. But I do expect some love coming back my way.
SPEAKER_03:Oh, also, Mr. Scratch his back. He's gonna scratch yours.
SPEAKER_04:My back definitely itched. That's all I know.
SPEAKER_03:Shout outs to him, man. My back definitely itched. I don't got no Valentine. And I'm glad I don't have one because I wouldn't have known that I couldn't afford to have one till I got home later.
SPEAKER_02:That's how it happens, bro. You wouldn't have found that out to the 12th.
SPEAKER_03:Nope. Then I would have had to give excuses like, yo, I can't come because of this, this, this. Whole time car really in Chevy. I know. Chevrolet, like that. What the fuck, nigga? Well, well, call me what the fuck you want. Honestly. That car is staying there until I figure out how to do this shit in the best way possible.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, man. And if you did have a Valentine, I hope she I hope she would be able to have some empathy for that. Like my car fucked up, man. That's my lifeline. Nah, see.
SPEAKER_03:Cars are lifelines. No, I'm not saying that, but business be acting different over me. They say, I'ma just come and just chill with you and write it. And I'll be like, ain't nothing to do here. They just want to be around you, bro. That's fine, but there's there ain't nothing to do here for real, for real, bro.
SPEAKER_04:You here, nigga. They don't care about that.
SPEAKER_03:Well. You wanna be here sad with me, talking about my car and how sad I am about my car, Chris. Yeah, no. They'll take that.
SPEAKER_02:They'll take that over being by themselves somewhere.
SPEAKER_03:I'd rather not, man. Shout outs to all of my fucking dogs. Real ones. Fake ones. All of y'all. The ones with Valentine's, the one without Valentine's, man. This is for everybody today, man. I don't want to leave nobody out. It's the weekend of love.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, niggas out there paying that price.
SPEAKER_02:So yeah, shout out to them.
SPEAKER_03:This one, we run it back the same one last week. Oh no, that we did the shovel out the snow last week.
SPEAKER_04:I think so.
SPEAKER_03:This week, shout outs to all the women that had or is going to have a Valentine. Right, right. Okay. Or doesn't have a Valentine. So your girlfriends felt so bad for you. Nah, I hate you. They dig. Nope, nope, we're not hating. So we're doing Galantine. Shout out to y'all, man. You're only gonna catch me pandering at certain points. Yeah, why are we doing this? Why they get to have galantines? Because, alright, I'm saying. Niggas don't got niggatons, and I wouldn't want one anyway, but I'm just saying, like my man's told me this life's about supply and demand. And for the same reason, I don't want to go out for Valentine's Day. There's a girl who thought to herself, man, let's just do something for girls, man. Because these niggas ain't gonna do this little dumb shit that we want, like a card, a chocolate, a da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da. They got it. They got it. That's why. They got it. So they're gonna go do that shit for for their hating ass friends. But this is my thing. This is one of them things where I really feel like this is not our business.
SPEAKER_02:It's not. That's what I'm saying. It's not for us.
SPEAKER_03:I usually don't say that. Like, but it's just not. If y'all wanna sit down and eat everything pink and dress up in red and talk about whatever for do y'all. Cause I ain't no girl ever came to me and said, hey babe, can you help me with gallants? I'm out of it.
unknown:Dang.
SPEAKER_03:Bitch never needed money for gallantons. Y'all got that.
SPEAKER_04:I'm not paying giving you money to go buy them fucking bitches who talk shit about me every other week. Some fucking decorations.
SPEAKER_03:Hey, you ain't never been the nigga, like you ain't never been the nigga that the friends loved. Like, oh, I like him. You ain't never put that trick off.
SPEAKER_02:Oh, no, for yeah.
SPEAKER_03:But somehow still be talking shit.
SPEAKER_02:Ain't nobody, yo, bro. As soon as you fuck up, them same ones who be up in your face. Oh, this is the bro. Soon as she go to soon as she go to her with yo, this nigga just some fuck him. He ain't shit.
SPEAKER_03:Bro, I don't never get that close. I don't never get close enough to where they could say. No, they're not saying that thing. Like that's what they're not even to me.
SPEAKER_02:Well, you know what I mean.
SPEAKER_03:I I get to the point where they like, he's a good man.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, you around them, you around them enough to where they could say shit like that. But as soon as she go to you, as soon as she go to them with a story about you, bro.
SPEAKER_03:Niggas don't give a fuck about all the good things they seen you do and all the not shit shit they seen her do.
SPEAKER_02:They still gonna blame you.
SPEAKER_03:Toxic nigga expert. There's a toxic nigga expert, man. Um shout out to the kids, man. We just gonna get to the kids. Bless them babies. Bless them babies, man. Especially with all the stuff that's coming out about the Epstein files and the government, and I told y'all, all these motherfuckers were sick for the most part. Very, very sick. But like I said, let's bless these kids and let's hope some of these kids that are in these deportation camps or wherever they're being stored, nobody fucking with them.
SPEAKER_14:Sit with me, how to do it, it is a little red.
SPEAKER_03:Oh. Let's go red and high. Oh, you know. Red Knight for Life.
SPEAKER_02:Shout out to the high.
SPEAKER_03:I think I'm gonna be in the Squire Club.
SPEAKER_02:You're gonna buy the$185 hoodie? 100%.
SPEAKER_03:Like when I when I hit the Squire Club. I'm listening I'm all about supporting.
SPEAKER_02:All if the if the hoodie was$185, I would think.
SPEAKER_03:The hoodie was$45. Oh, see? But in that video, for everything in that bitch was$185. Oh, no, no. Everything.
SPEAKER_02:Okay, okay. That that's fire. That's lit. That's a good joke. I seen a post that said every individual item. Did I cost 180? I think I sent you that. Yeah, and I'm like, how the fuck the hoodie gonna cost just as much as the leather, the leather letterman.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, I yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_02:I thought they was trying to get over on niggas.
SPEAKER_03:But whatever. Well, I'm gonna get in that squire club eventually, and I'm gonna change some things once I get myself together. But I do enjoy Google. Oh, I got it.
SPEAKER_02:I got an end for you too. Because you know, when the young bulls play down at the league in the summer, the squire club come down there and watch the games every week.
SPEAKER_03:Give me an in.
SPEAKER_02:That's it.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, give me an in. I'm gonna support people over there, yo. Yeah, shout out to the high. Especially when the brand gets bigger. I'm gonna treat that like niggas pull up to the garden. You know what I mean?
SPEAKER_02:Just and not for nothing. We was just talking about the day um Mikey Williams and them played out here to the Squire Club when that day in the gym, uh St.
SPEAKER_04:Andrew, lit, bro.
SPEAKER_02:Them seats we was just watching yesterday, he was like, oh, they don't sell them seats. No, though, those seats are be reserved for niggas like that.
SPEAKER_03:And and anybody who is listening who is not familiar, because I know we're having a writing PA conversation. It's such a local conversation. The Squire Club, it's just like an alumni club that supports the basketball team. We have a very prestigious basketball team in our city. If you are NPA, we probably came across the team, fucked them up. At least I don't care what school it was. But um got the most wins in the state. But that's neither here nor there. Shout out to Redding High. I just wanted to show them love. They have a championship game tonight. I don't like to make this podcast time dated, but they do have a championship game tonight versus Burks Catholic. Congrats to both teams. They both writing teams, for real, for real. Like Burks Catholic sits right in the heart of Oakbrook. Yeah. Projects. Right next to the project. There's Oakbrook, and there's a factory job. And then there's one of the fucking most prestigious black jobs, black homes, white schools. White kids in the show. So um, yeah. Shout out to them. Uh shout out to J. Cole just for releasing releasing his album. I can't give you a genuine musical breakdown because I listened to it once. It bored me. Like the song I played you, that was hot. That was hot. It was a butt. There might have been like five of them joints on both of them this. And even if it was seven, I don't know if I'm gonna play that song again. Yeah, not for me, Clive. Like I want that song to go through like go through the ethos. How many times, however, many other people listen to this? Because if you listen to this, then you'll listen to that song. But I you was fucking with the song. I seen you. Oh, the song is how. Yeah, no, that joint that that beat and all that was knocking.
SPEAKER_02:The album overall, though, like I said, not for me, Clive.
SPEAKER_04:That shit was if I feel as though if you're not from his hometown, if you're not from Fairville, if you're not from somewhere in that surrounding area, you ain't know what the fuck Boy was talking about.
SPEAKER_03:Like our last conversation. His album was our last conversation about the Squire Club. Facts. You know what I mean? Mad local. He just very local. Very yeah, and ain't nothing wrong with that. I mean, you you did that for you and your people, that's cool, but bruh, I expected a little bit more from the album.
SPEAKER_02:I ain't gonna lie.
SPEAKER_03:And Fayetteville is lit for people who are from Fayetteville. But if you aren't from Fayetteville and you're visiting Fayetteville, it's tough to see it that way unless somebody who's from Fayetteville brings you in versus New York. New York's popular. Yeah, you don't know how to do it. It doesn't matter where you go. DC, DC's. Right then, we got two spots. Spot and a half. So that's my oh, and you J. Cole fans, we are not gonna eat our words and we're not gonna switch sides because after the album, this is y'all, after the album drops, y'all gonna have to change our tone. Don't walk it back now. This is what they were saying. Hold on, change my tone about what? This is what they was I'm not changing our tone about shit after the apology. That's my point.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, why would we have to do that? There wasn't another one.
SPEAKER_03:Because they thought that this album was gonna be so classic. No, no, no, they did not reach that level. He didn't speak on why he apologized or nothing. Like first of all, how many rappers in the history of rap sought out to hit that goal and actually hit it? I'm not saying I'm saying telling you, yo, this album's gonna be a classic, and it's a classic. I haven't seen that done too many times.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, like this specific album is gonna be a classic.
SPEAKER_03:Hove don't even do shit like that. He'll let you know after the streets hear it and tell and give him with right. You're not yeah, you need the feedback from the people. You can't really predict when no classic coming. Especially off of your work. Of course you feel that way. I can't predict when a classic coming. That's how I knew that shit wasn't coming, and that's also how I know Drake's shit not gonna be a classic. It's gonna be really good, but you don't expect classics. Like nothing was the same. Classic. But niggas wasn't calling it classic when it happened, even Take Care, they was calling that shit classic. I don't think. But nobody knew it was gonna like oh Drake's first album people thought was gonna be classic. It wasn't classic, it was good. It didn't reach that bar. So, like I said, y'all set the bar too high for J. Cole. And it is J. Cole, but y'all set that bar too high. Uh, real quick, what's what's your favorite Cole album? Born Center. Thank you, okay. Hands down. All right, because a lot of people like to say uh Forrest Hills Drive is definitely like his best drunk.
SPEAKER_02:Again, there's the there's a there's a lot of that. A lot of what's on this album is a lot of that shit that's on Forest Hills Drive.
SPEAKER_03:Ah. What you mean? I'm talking about Stop It Now. You don't do you remember the track list, Chris, before we get into Forrest Hill Drive?
SPEAKER_02:I'm talking about the storytelling that he's telling throughout these albums. There's a lot of people. Oh, you're saying it's the same content. Yes, bro. I know what I mean.
SPEAKER_03:Are you talking about the heat? What you mean? Are you uh because uh my fault. When I'm hearing that, I'm thinking you saying forget the words. I'm saying you I'm thinking you saying the level of quality.
SPEAKER_02:No, no, I'm not saying nothing about the level of quality. Okay, cool. I'm just talking about what what's being said, like there's just a lot of similar like again, Forest Hills Drive seems a little localized to me, too, I guess.
SPEAKER_03:Better join like the storytelling. It's so it's more about just the storytelling. But the song sounded bigger. Oh, on Forest Hills Drive. I even if because I I I'm I'm I can fuck with people who say Forest Hill Drive or Born Center.
SPEAKER_02:To me, it's Born Center hands down.
SPEAKER_03:I can't say that. Like, look at this track list. Like, just look at it real quick, because I didn't look at it in a while.
SPEAKER_02:I like the track list. It's crazy. Go to the Born Center, Joe, bro. You know how that, you know how that turns.
SPEAKER_03:Wet Dreams, Tale of Two Cities, Fire Squad. Let's go to Born Center, though. Let's go to Born Center.
SPEAKER_02:Like, I don't need I don't need Wet Dreams pause. Like, I don't need Wet Dreams. You know what I'm saying? Like, oh my god. Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_03:Fire God. Nothing but nothing but hands down, Bore Center. Nothing but that's my favorite. You got it's the best.
SPEAKER_05:Wait to Mary making an act totally different when it might have said.
SPEAKER_02:Come on, niggas. Yo, it's got it.
SPEAKER_03:I'm getting a lot. I'm getting chill. I'm getting chill.
SPEAKER_10:Freedom of jail, clips inserted, a baby's being born. Same time a man is murdered, the beginning and end. As far as rap go, it's only natural. I explain my plateau and also what defines my name. Yeah, long live the idols, may they never be your rivals. Papa's like Jesus, Nas wrote the Bible.
SPEAKER_08:Damn.
SPEAKER_02:This that shit is right.
SPEAKER_22:J. Cole appreciation.
SPEAKER_03:Sometimes we get here on accident, man, but it's worth it right now.
SPEAKER_10:I'm dead dangerous, call the low. Stick to the script, no arm of the bump. Country ass nigga with a mob. You don't want to know. Finally famous, but ain't too much really change with us. Straight up, we know angel dust. Label us, no Torius. That was nine seven. Saw my old teaching and she has time living. You ain't on my ship, drop pitch nine eleven.
SPEAKER_13:Getting more hoes in a nigga drive a legend.
unknown:Getting more hoes.
SPEAKER_03:My fault, bro. My fault. This ain't even a question. This is one of the greatest albums of all time. Yeah. Damn.
SPEAKER_04:Skips on that jump, bro.
SPEAKER_03:That shit stupid. But this came out 13 years ago. Timeless. Timeless. God, I really gotta, I really gotta bump this like tomorrow.
SPEAKER_22:When was the last time you listened to that?
SPEAKER_03:You ran that through. I go back to that. Uh the song I listen to the most from here is Rich Niggas. Uh bro, you can't you can't uh New York Times. I just like New York Times. That's my shit.
SPEAKER_02:Will she pop? I fuck with that junk.
SPEAKER_03:That's not on there. Will she pop?
SPEAKER_02:Something like that. It's on there.
SPEAKER_03:Oh, is she gonna pop? Alright, put it this way. This is what I'm telling you. This is the album. This is the real album. This is the bottom, the bottom half. 17, 18, 19. Let's just add it shit after time. Like those was it was only one of the track 16. Miss America was not on the original album. Miss America is not on the original album. This is Born Citers to Love. But Because you know when when shit's changed, this is the area where it went from like CDs to official streaming services. So even now. You can go back and add shit. Let's say when Title first came out or Apple, we were very conscious about hitting an album and knowing the difference between deluxe and the non-deluxe. Now, you just hit the album because you know you're going to get everything within the album that was either previously in the album or is new. So you just look at it differently. But for me, sometimes I can't change it because even sometimes they might have like it might like in your uh not my like in your saves or in your downloads, you might see Born Center the album twice. Because one's deluxe, and one's yeah. But argument won by Chris easily, hands down. Now, I can't see why anybody would say any of his albums, but that one is his best album. That album can go toe-to-toe with anybody's album. Whoever breathed. Yeah, whoever breathed, honestly. Especially going through it right now. But uh, like I said, we we we didn't like this album, but we definitely showed a lot of love. Um, that's it for Mr. Cole right now. We showed you enough love, bro. I mean, there's never enough love, I guess. But let's move on to the Super Bowl. Benito Bowl. Benito Bowl. The winner of the Benito Bowl was Benito, of course, and the Seahawks. The Seahawks won 29 to 13. Yeah, something like 14, something like that.
SPEAKER_02:It was about the ass, man. That game wasn't even that close, man. That shit was ass.
SPEAKER_03:Uh extremely boring. Uh we live in the score was 23. 20, the score was 29 to 13. Exactly. We are from the Pennsylvania, Philadelphia area. Not from Philly, but you know, the broader this podcast gets, they're gonna push us to Philly. But more importantly, Chris is an Eagles fan. Most of my friends are Eagles fans. Most of the people in the area are Eagles fans. And on the outside looking in, because Chris is on the inside, it just seems like it's so fun to be an Eagles fan. You get daily hate, you can go, you know what I mean? You get you in the tabloids, whether it's nationally, and tabloids is just news people. I don't actually mean magazines. But news, whether it's like local or whether it's like national, you know, people from Philly are robbed their players' cars. You know what I mean? Like, it's just so lit. But the point I'm trying to make overall is ain't nothing like a Philly Super Bowl, bro. Shit, what whether they win or lose, bro, ain't nothing like it for me.
SPEAKER_04:This shit was a dud, bro. Oh, even the whole two weeks leading up to the Super Bowl didn't feel like we was going to the Super Bowl.
SPEAKER_03:It was like, oh, it's this weekend? Exactly. All right, let me just watch this bitch now that I'm here. I had to keep asking niggas, what time does the game even start? I literally didn't know. Yeah.
SPEAKER_02:This shit was butt, bro. It was not, it wouldn't the I guess everybody, of course, the thing everybody was waiting for was the uh Bad Bunny halftime show. How you feel about that?
SPEAKER_03:I I I feel I I I don't listen to his music at all. So that couldn't even compete to what happened last year. Not to bring up last year with Kendrick in the Super Bowl, but it just couldn't compete. I usually hate halftime shows. Hated the Usher one. For real. Love Usher's music. I don't like excerpts of music either. Like the quick 30 seconds of my little part. That's like when Kalani does the Super Bowl in 10 years and she only does five seconds to fold it. I'm gonna be sick.
SPEAKER_02:Okay.
SPEAKER_03:I mean, I see where you I see what you say. Like even Usher, when like when he performed, he was like, I'm the kind of brother that been doing it my way, getting it away for years, and switch to the next song. This is at the Super Bowl, you know what I mean? I want to at least hear my career. Yeah, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah, you gotta go. So I don't normally like Super Bowl performances. I would go to a bad bunny concert. I would because I get to hear the entirety. Oh man.
SPEAKER_04:Oh man. That's like going to a Chris concert. Oh man. Bring up Mouth.
SPEAKER_03:But yeah, so I didn't personally enjoy it. I never really enjoyed it. The imagery was great, like how he was climbing up on shit and how it was real bright and like 8K, 10K visuals. That shit was beautiful.
SPEAKER_02:I definitely, I definitely did like the visual aesthetics of everything he had going on. Um yeah, I don't listen to Bad Bunny. The music sounded good. Like it sounded like they was partying, like they was having a good time. Uh the people out there, they they had a real wedding on the Super Bowl field. That was crazy. Fire. That's fire. Fire. Because they said them people actually just invited him to their wedding wherever it was gonna be.
SPEAKER_03:And he couldn't make it.
SPEAKER_02:So he told them, bring the wedding to me.
SPEAKER_03:See, see, Diablo. Diablo. That was fire.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, that was fire. Um what else he had? Niggas lied to me, bro. Niggas lied to me about that little boy. I thought that was the little boy that the ice nigga snatched up.
SPEAKER_03:Man, that was some child actor. Y'all believe anything they put in front of y'all faces, man.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, listen, bro. You want to believe the the the the story that tug on the heartstrings.
SPEAKER_03:And PSA people, stop going off of ratings when y'all were trying to make y'all argument. Why? Why, Quill? Why can't we go off ratings? Ain't those stats? Because I watched the Super Bowl on YouTube during some on somebody's channel who was streaming it illegally. It was so illegal we had to keep creating a new channel every like 30 minutes that we had to keep watching.
SPEAKER_04:That's more than 30, 40% of America watching.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, so yeah, you don't know what these rates. Yeah, these these numbers is on some bullshit. Just like they probably just like not probably, just like they pay to inflate the numbers on the music side, they probably been doing this shit for TV.
SPEAKER_20:Yeah.
SPEAKER_03:Yo, go make that black show numbers look low so we can pay them less. Boost up these white people. Even though we're gonna sell it on the back end 10 years from now, and then and then niggas is gonna love it and binge it. No, we been loved it. But back to the main point. Shout out to Benito. I'm sorry to do this. Puerto Ricans, stop acting like y'all grandmoms and granddads and moms not racist. We accept that y'all, we love bad bunny, but when we talk about how racist y'all are, don't make it seem like we trying to divide. Where's this coming from? What happened? Because of the bad bunny shit, people is kind of talking to certain people different types of ways. So this black and this Puerto Rican thing's coming up because people like to include themselves in the black issues sometimes. You know what I mean? Like when they have an issue, then we're all people. But when it's us, they don't give a fuck. Nah, we black, bro. We grew up around Puerto Ricans and shit. We know the reality of how they view us. Especially if it's not attached to sex or love or you know how it is. They look at us like we dirty, like we stink. It's the truth, bro. It's funny to me and you because we grew up like that. Yeah, yeah, we've been around it for so long. Me addressing it right now. I'm not we don't hate y'all, bro. It's funny to us. Like from black people's perspective or from a xenophobic perspective, we think everybody hates us. Y'all not special. We just tell them y'all, just remember y'all hate us too.
SPEAKER_02:I definitely fall in line with y'all white predecessors.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah. Which is and and why and the reasons why. I don't really care about all of that. But yeah, it's we're not taking it serious. We're not letting it weigh us down, but it is funny to us. Like, especially when we trying to fuck with y'all little sisters, and it's like, nah, the black nigga can't, but Hector who whoops ass can. Yeah. Black nigga ain't never put his hands on nobody before. Hector whooped every ass he came across, but he's good enough for your sister. He beat face in, so if you want your sister to be with him, that's on y'all.
SPEAKER_04:Oh shit. What else, man?
SPEAKER_03:Um let's see. Patriots really shit the bed, that's what we patriots are ass. Shit the bed, bro. Made me look dumb. Oh, yeah, and I didn't see anybody hit a parlay. And a lot of y'all parlays, I've been cracking up because I've been seeing a lot of six, seven leggers minus 148. Like niggas in the bed. Scary.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, I'm not. Yeah, that's nasty. I'm not doing that.
SPEAKER_03:Now, are they winning? Ask me that. You just said you ain't seen no winning parlays. No, all right. I didn't, but the uh minus, because you know we don't count those. The six leg minus 148. And then we're hitting. Yeah, like a couple niggas I seen hit those, or I seen somebody hit on a defensive touchdown to single. Yeah, singles is where it's at, bro. Because me and James Parlay. Did I tell you my parlay for the weekend? Nah, I didn't even know you was doing nothing. James called me like what you got. Uh we had the backup running back for the Seahawks, which would have been alright. All right. Because you know, the backups, like the run, the starter didn't score. So Kenny Walker didn't get a touchdown. He had all them, he got to Super Bowl MVP. He had to get a touchdown. Okay, if that's what you think about. I think, yeah, I think. That shit was ass. I still had to go to work that night. I just told James the starting running backs weren't scoring. Damn. He didn't score. So we picked the backup running back and the defensive touchdown. Both both hit. Nah, one. The backup, no. No running back scored. No running back really scored, I don't think. But the um But the defense scored. Yeah, the defense scored. I had a good feeling the defense was gonna score. One of them defenses was gonna score. But yeah. NFL Super Bowl MVP, no touchdowns, just points more to us thinking that the game is terrible. Fuck the Super Bowl Mm.
SPEAKER_04:The MVP don't get a touchdown.
SPEAKER_03:And don't get it fucked up if you listening. I am not an Eagle. I'm just keeping it 100. I live in the area. It is what it is. It's way better, moment. I was in Philly when the Eagles played the Patriots and lost. I was in Philly when the Eagles played the Chiefs and lost. I was in PA when the Eagles played the Chiefs and won. But even that day was hilarious. That will somebody did ruin almost the whole Super Bowl by talking the whole time. The man got the raps, bro. Yeah, he if anybody listening, you think like Quill talks a lot, Quill talks a lot. I promise to God, you are wrong about that. I will show you some motherfuckers who will talk and talk and talk and won't stop. They talk so much, Chris missed the funniest moment of the night.
SPEAKER_02:Yo, chill out, bro. I'm still mad about that. I could not walk away from the nigga talking about it.
SPEAKER_03:Because that was Chris's first time really around him. So he didn't know he had to walk away. He didn't know that that wasn't rude and the nigga was gonna continue to talk anyways. He was talking out the door. Remember, his people was like, yo, it's time to leave. He fake left, came back, was talking more. They came back in like, damn, you still talking, it's time to go. We call that the talkies.
SPEAKER_04:The raps.
SPEAKER_03:Alright, in other news, there was a shooting at a 1v1 tournament or showcase in Redding, Pennsylvania. I will not name the entities involved. Dickheads. I will just say y'all are dickheads, and we gotta do better. And for me, LGBTQ, all of that, all of this. Going to a 1v1 event where it's 95% niggas, 98% niggas, and starting fights and getting mad about niggas playing one-on-one. You ain't think about it like this. You angry over a bunch of other niggas who getting sweaty. No parlays on the line. I was about to say, wouldn't that that'd be most of the time niggas be out there betting?
SPEAKER_02:No, they don't. They be pump faking on the bets, too. I be there. Yeah, you're right about that. They do niggas be betting. They be pump faking on the bets.
SPEAKER_04:And we just seen a nigga try ass bet and do all that shit. That's why I don't fuck with the one-on-one culture, bro. I don't fuck with the 1v1 culture.
SPEAKER_03:No, the nigga E Chamberlain said, bro, he was, you know, the nigga E Chamberlain who be cooking on the one-on-one scene. He had like 15-1600 flashing after the game. He kept it so hunted, he said, bro, this is the money I came with.
SPEAKER_23:Everybody was scared to take bets against me.
SPEAKER_02:I mean, what's that nigga? He was bound to win, though. So I wouldn't want to really bet against him. I ain't trying to bet against him either.
SPEAKER_03:But let me but let me read this article. Go ahead, go ahead, Chris.
SPEAKER_02:Oh, no, no, go ahead. Read the article because I'm I'm gonna go in on these fucking doofuses.
SPEAKER_03:And we not giving no names, but if you know the story and you know who's involved, I'm gonna be honest. I don't give a fuck. Yeah, I'll I'm a grown ass man.
SPEAKER_02:There's only one person in this situation that I care about, and that's the young boo, the little 12-year-old. Yeah, 12-year-old, yeah. That's it. Everybody else, y'all niggas is dumb. Y'all fuck, man.
SPEAKER_03:So security cameras in Redding, third and Spruce Recreation Center, captured the shooting that wounded two people, including a seven-year-old boy. Seven. I'm sorry, including a twelve-year-old boy after a brawl broke out during a privately run basketball tournament last weekend, as well as the mayhem that followed. Moments after the shooting moments after the shooter draws a handgun from the pocket of his sweatshirt and aims it at the crowd about six thirty PM Sunday in the city owned center. The two victims are seen reacting to being shot, one of them hopping on one leg, according to court records. The shooter is then seen running out of the southwest gym exit in the hallway, where another camera captures him walking towards the lobby. The crowd disperses with people rushing towards the exits. Footage shows attendees falling through the doorway with at least one unidentified male appearing to be trampled in the stampede.
SPEAKER_02:God, God. Yo, that's that's one of the that's one of them worst. Scary jobs. Yeah, hell yeah.
SPEAKER_03:Travis Scott concerted. Uh yeah, facts. Literally.
SPEAKER_02:And remember, and I could bring your man up, but this was one of the things that happened at Diddy first. One of Diddy first.
SPEAKER_03:Who man? Diddy. Don't call that my man. Yeah.
SPEAKER_04:But remember when niggas got trampled at his little basketball joint.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah. So yeah, that's that's always that's always a big fear. Like when some shit breaks out, niggas fall, and everybody trying to hit that exit, you're getting cooked.
SPEAKER_03:So this is how he got caught. Young niggas, listen up. Just listen up. This is how small the city is. This is how much resources the cops have, and this is how much they communicate. Redding, criminal investigator Joseph Ring, distributed still images of the suspected shooter to law enforcement partners. On Monday morning, Berks County juvenile probation officer Lewis Mones contacted Ring saying he recognized the person in the images as an 18-year-old Royale or Royland Cabral Villa, whom he supervised from August 2023 until February 2024. So they sent that picture just the P.O.'s.
SPEAKER_02:Oh yeah.
SPEAKER_03:And he said somebody gonna know this little nigga.
SPEAKER_02:This little nigga in the system somewhere, somebody know.
SPEAKER_03:And and and just imagine if you wasn't in the system, you wouldn't have got caught.
SPEAKER_02:I wouldn't go that far.
SPEAKER_03:Maybe not. This picture was out there. He was gonna get caught. Maybe not.
SPEAKER_02:I thought you was just gonna go to the fact of how fast they had this little nigga identified. How like first of all, bro, let me break down the situation. You in the city building, bro. Like, there's cameras all over that junk. The city owns Sturgeon Spruce. End of discussion. Like you in there. And my nigga, I I get it. Like, I I'm gonna break down the situation. Niggas in the gym, one-on-one, playing the game, bull talking hot, he out there rapping his man, he ended up getting jumped. Like three, four niggas jump on him, whatever, whatever. But first of all, y'all niggas that jumped him, y'all niggas is dumb. Like, y'all jumping somebody who's not trying to block themselves, who's not trying to defend themselves, block no punches, and who's not throwing no punches back. What y'all niggas think he doing with his hands?
SPEAKER_03:I'm not mad at the young bull for shooting. Oh, no, no. I'm mad at him for being there with a gun. Because if you gotta go to places like that with a gun, you shouldn't be there. That's a kid's event. That's my point. Yeah, the fact that there was kids like you get in jump, defend yourself. Nothing wrong with that. You 18, you got your blicky on you. These niggas out here throwing fists with no blicky. There's lessons to be learned in life. I ain't mad.
SPEAKER_02:For everybody all the way around. Facts.
SPEAKER_03:So, yeah, I'm not I'm not mad at you, young bull, for shooting. I'm mad at you for feeling like you needed a gun there. You didn't. You didn't. You shouldn't have been there.
SPEAKER_02:Could have took your L. Lived the fight another day now.
SPEAKER_03:So, and whoever, if you was defending somebody or it had nothing to do with you, but you was riding with your gun, y'all need to have a talk as friends or as a unit to move a little more militant. So here it goes. On Thursday, about 5 a.m. Oh, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. Ring obtained an arrest warrant that day for Cabral Villa on charges of aggravated assault, risking catastrophe, firearms not to be carried without a license, and recklessly endangering another person. Of course the gun wasn't licensed. On Thursday, about 5 a.m., members of the Reading Police Department and the U.S. Marshals Service took Cabral into custody at his residence in Gerardville, Schuylkill County. That's where niggas live. Niggas from the Burbs Burbs. Out the what? Uh people, people probably his people got a little section. They got a situation. That's what I'll say. I've never heard of this place. His people got a situation. Okay, cool. They ain't housing somewhere. His people got a situation. Hope you're not in jail crying. Oh, he is. Now, according to the alphabet, and and you never want to be, disclaimer, you never want to be in an article where it says you told the police anything. But let's continue reading. Police learned upon upon arrival that both victims had already been transported to writing hospital in private vehicles after the shooting, which occurred during a 1v1 tournament, meaning players compete individually against an opponent rather as teams. They learned a 12-year-old boy suffered a gunshot wound to his lower leg and a 23-year-old man was shot in his left forearm. Police recovered a shell casing and an ammunition magazine in the gymnasium and documented a blood trail through the gym and hallway. The blood, they said, was shed by a 23-year-old victim as he ran out the building. Police learned upon arrival that both victims had already been transported, whatever, blah, blah, blah. The 23-year-old told police that he was just at the gym at the tournament with friends and family when a large fight broke out on one end of the gym. He ran over to try to break it up. An unidentified male tried to punch him. While fighting with that male, he noticed another male pull out a gun and hurt a single shot, realized he'd been wounded and and oh, realized he'd been wounded and ran out of the building. Whoever said this, you did bad. This is what you say next time, Christy. You know what you would say next time? I need a lawyer. I don't know what happened. I was just at a one-on-one event.
SPEAKER_04:I'm a victim.
SPEAKER_03:Look down, got shot. I'm a victim. You didn't have to give him all the you seen the unified male pull the gun out of his pocket and he's doing bad, bro.
SPEAKER_02:Stop talking to these people. They don't care about you, bro. They do not give a fuck that you got shot.
SPEAKER_03:They only care that that little boy got shot, bro. Now, victim 23, are you a rat? No. I ain't saying that. No. Did you do detective work? Yes. Yes. Definitely aided them. Definitely aided them people in their investigation, bro. You helped them. But like I said, you were a victim. You can help them. If you're a victim, you can help them. But I'm leading all this to go to everybody. You can leave the street shit alone. Yo, yeah. Why is this shit?
SPEAKER_04:You can leave this whole mentality alone. Why is this shit at 1v1s? Why are we doing this here? Why are we doing this in city on rack buildings with kids around? Like, bro, there is a time and place for every fucking thing. And this was just not it, bro.
SPEAKER_03:It's bad. Bad luck. Terrible, man. Good luck on y'all next 101 ventures, whatever y'all got going on, man. Um shout out, Stash. I mean, nothing gonna change for them.
SPEAKER_04:No, not at all. We we gonna keep popping. Like, y'all niggas, man, just I don't even know what to say to them niggas, bro.
SPEAKER_02:I don't I meant yeah, I don't know what to say to them niggas. They dumb. They dumb, bro. That shit could have went, that shit could have totally fucked up a lot of good things that niggas like my man trying do in the city with his league and shit.
SPEAKER_03:Y'all niggas get y'all shit right, bro. Come on, man.
SPEAKER_02:Like, and this be the same fucking dumb niggas who be mad and hating about what what what we got going on, where we got shit going on.
SPEAKER_03:And y'all got a lot of time because we coming. We are coming. No diddy. This shit on this, this shit on the shit on the diddy here, bro. No diddy. I'm just telling y'all the truth. Get y'all shit together.
SPEAKER_02:And the more y'all make stupid ass mistakes like this, the better off we'll be for y'all.
SPEAKER_03:We coming professional, and me, I'm getting all the bullshit out now so that I can walk a straight line when the time comes. Straight and narrow. Straight and narrow. Cool. So, like I say, y'all, stop adopting street principles. I'm 34, so I'm I'm still not snitching. I'm just cut from that cloth of my mom would be and you know I mean, I would have to deal with my family if I told. Y'all get disowned for other stuff. Like, you know, if you're white, bringing home a black man, I would get disowned for snitching. I just wouldn't do it, bro. I done, yeah. But like I said, bro, you can distance yourself from that. Like me, I'm never gonna put myself in a position ever again to where I gotta snitch, where I feel like I have to snitch. As a man 34, I don't have to do that no more. Anything. Everything I'm choosing to be involved of and looking at the scenario and looking at the situation for what it could be. And like I would have known running over there, jumping in immediately, I could have got shot. Yeah, as a grown man, that's the first thing I would have thought. Bro, and you know, you got it on you, yeah. Fall back. Yeah, just make sure we You got it on you, no, get it. Get the fuck up out of here, yeah.
SPEAKER_02:Like, yeah, man. Be more smart, more uh aware of your surroundings and what the fuck is going on, bro.
SPEAKER_04:Like running over there to get in, like, you know, we know the inside, like running over there to get to get down with some niggas who not even from around your way, bro.
SPEAKER_03:Like, what the who not like that if you not get a job, fuck, bro. Them job niggas, woo, they winning. Them good job niggas, them niggas getting money out the way, them good job niggas. Yeah, fucking with them. Good insurance, good dental, good, good shit.
SPEAKER_02:Niggas who those are niggas who actually have things to live for. They're not putting themselves in these dumbass situations, running toward a fight that don't got nothing to do with you. That yet that ain't your man, that ain't your little brother. That ain't nobody you really care about fighting like that, bro. Like, you just want to be in some shit.
SPEAKER_03:And writing PA, listen to me, bro. We don't live in a place where it really requires you to be too tough. There's certain kids around here who really do gotta be tough because they come from fucked up homes in this city, but it ain't that many. There's more kids who don't have to than do in this city. Even if you are poor, this is just that kind of city where you have a friend whose mama feeds you. There's an outlet for you. Or the the olives and shit feeds you or shit.
SPEAKER_02:There's something you could do to get around again. This don't make that don't make it, that don't make your situation not trying to downplay it. Just don't have to be tough.
SPEAKER_03:That's what I'm saying. Exactly. I'm not saying I'm saying that you don't have to go towards being tough because life is like that. We don't live in a place like that where because you're poor, you have to go towards violence and crime. You can go towards crime, but it doesn't have to be violent. If you want to run up, sell some coke, you could do that around here. You're gonna get snitched on, but you ain't gonna have to kill nobody.
SPEAKER_04:All right. Man, just go steal something from the dollar store, bro. Niggas be alright, man. Stay out. Stay out the fucking way. Let's start there.
SPEAKER_03:All right, man. Um that's it for more local news, but I'm pretty sure this could relate to a lot of different scenarios in a lot of different places.
SPEAKER_02:Yo, real quick, this because this ties in. Uh it ties into the one-on-one thing. I just seen Gilly post some shit. He's throwing the one-on-one tournament. As the city, we need to do as much as we can to try to get ja on that bitch.
SPEAKER_03:And the one-on-one tournament for how much? 150.
SPEAKER_02:First place, it's it's for uh 150 total, first place 100 bands, second and third place split 25.
SPEAKER_03:As a city, we need to do everything we can to get jaw wick in that bitch, bro. And don't fill up a slot because you want to be there. Let's just send one of the best raps. Send the best nigga we got. You can send E Chamberlain too.
SPEAKER_04:You from the city?
SPEAKER_03:No, but I'm just saying he Yeah. But yeah, we need to try to do everything we can to get Boog on that joint, bro. Because he can win that joint. Easy. And it's for people who didn't go pro. I don't know if it's the league.
SPEAKER_02:No, that's what he said.
SPEAKER_03:No, he said pro. Oh, okay. That's why, that's why I just didn't know.
SPEAKER_02:Overseas, pros and all that.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, yeah. Oh man. Like, can uh what's his name? Mike Harden? Not Mike Harden. You know who I'm talking about, the light skinned nigga? Yeah. No, he was in the league, though. Mike James? Yeah, he was in the league. He was in the league, all right. He was for the Rockets. But yeah, no, that's a dope tournament.
SPEAKER_02:By my man, uh Jordan Stevenson. Is that that's the name that remember the light skinned nigga with the with the do-rag?
SPEAKER_03:Jay Smooth. Yeah. Jay Smooth, yeah.
SPEAKER_02:I think his name is Jordan Stevenson. I think that's his wrong name.
SPEAKER_03:Woo! Yeah, he's different. He shouldn't count.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, he can't play.
SPEAKER_03:I think niggas like Kel should be able to play. Uh, like niggas in that tier, even though he played semi-pro. Okay. He played for like the Lancaster. That's cool. So yeah, shout out to Gilly and them. I'm looking forward to that. Job, you gotta get in there, John. If you hear this, you gotta play in that joint. But we're gonna try to make that happen, bro. Well, my brakes is fucked up, so I can't promise to drive you anywhere. I ain't say so uh oh, this one I wanted to tell you about the ashes. Wait a oh yeah and oh yeah, the cremation shit. Just so y'all know. Nerma.
SPEAKER_01:Nerma, play the video first. Play the video first.
SPEAKER_04:What do we need to know though?
SPEAKER_01:Which ashes to put in which box? How do they know which ashes to put in which box? And then I realized, oh fuck, they don't know.
SPEAKER_12:Tell me about multiple cremations. Sure. Well, back then, because of the multiple cremations, see, I could cremate uh one guy in like two hours, or you could put ten of them in there and take two and a half hours.
SPEAKER_00:What ten people in that small space?
SPEAKER_12:Yeah, there is none. Hard-hearted as that sounds, it there is none. To me, commingling of ash is not a big deal. That's beyond co-mingling. I don't put any value in anybody after they're gone and dead. As they shouldn't in when I'm gone and dead.
SPEAKER_03:Any thoughts? They put grandpa in that in the cremation orgy, bro. Grandpa, grandma, sister, brother.
SPEAKER_04:Everybody in one j. That's insane, bro.
SPEAKER_03:And just so you know, hip hop. When you're smoking on one dead, you might be smoking you might be smoking on ten different deads. That's what I took from it. You don't know who you smoking on.
SPEAKER_04:Oh my god. I don't think they're not really smoking niggas' ashes.
SPEAKER_03:I know, but it starts off from the thought of the ashes.
SPEAKER_04:That's insane.
SPEAKER_03:That's where it comes with smoking your dead. I'm a smoke you, I'm gonna turn you to ashes. Them niggas who doing them cremations, man, they like that's foul, bro.
SPEAKER_02:Ten people and like, first of all, one body taking two hours and ten people taking two and a half hours. What you doing?
SPEAKER_03:What you cooking? One patty or ten?
SPEAKER_02:I'm trying to get the work done.
SPEAKER_03:Come on, man. I'm not trying to salary.
SPEAKER_02:I'm not trying to be here for 20 hours.
SPEAKER_03:I'll be nice. I'll do five or five. I'll do five deads at a time.
SPEAKER_04:Yo, that is crazy. And then you literally just scooping ashes out, putting it in the bag, telling somebody, yo, this is your aunt. This your grandma.
SPEAKER_03:And it's aunts and grandma. And everybody. It's everybody who died in the area. You remember that viral video where they threw the ashes in the water and they tried to make it seem like the grandma was saying something back? Do you know what I'm talking about?
SPEAKER_02:Imagine when niggas do that and the ashes go back and smack them in the feet because they're throwing it up in the wind and it's at uh that's sick. Yeah, no, I don't cremate.
SPEAKER_03:And when I ask for a cremation, I'm gonna make it specific. No, just bury me. No, I wanna get cremated.
SPEAKER_02:That's too close. Like, that's that's too much like going on.
SPEAKER_03:I ain't trying to have niggas open my casket in 3,000 years and it's just a skeleton. Oh, you think you still gonna be in that box they put you in? What you talking about, Willis? What you talking about?
SPEAKER_02:Niggas is digging you back up, taking you out of that box and throwing your body back in that hole, bro. What you mean?
SPEAKER_03:Resell your coffin.
SPEAKER_11:Yeah.
SPEAKER_03:That that's happening out here.
SPEAKER_11:Niggas is reselling coffins. So what do you mean? Where does my body go? In the hole.
SPEAKER_05:In the hole. You're going right back to the dirt you came from, bro.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, let's finish his videos. I don't like that.
SPEAKER_04:Oh, that's not a person anymore.
SPEAKER_03:What you said?
SPEAKER_12:That funeral home shit, that shit is a scam. You worried about getting caught. Oh, sure. Yeah, I worried, I worried about you know, because like I said, it was a misdemeanor at the time, and I I stupidly justified it by saying, Oh, it's a misdemeanor, and nobody cares about these people anyway. What about a person who really loved that person, and their expectation is that you're just gonna deliver their loved ones back to them? You know what? There's no difference in anybody's cremated ash. There's no difference. It's pot ash and lime. That's it. A little bit of carb, and it's all the same.
SPEAKER_03:And lime. Uh, I think the lime's supposed to break, like that's do something to break down the flesh and shit. In the ashes? You think just the fire's getting that getting the job done? Mm-hmm.
unknown:Nah.
SPEAKER_03:Well, high. Like the young bitches cook shit. Like they fucking shower water.
SPEAKER_02:That shit be on fire. But nah, yeah, but hold on. Back to what I was saying. You think the funeral home game is is on the up and up?
SPEAKER_03:I don't know. I don't know. This is one of them things I just this is one of them things I thought it was what they told us it was. Nah.
SPEAKER_02:You think you think them niggas who going in there, granny and all and all her good jewelry, you think niggas are just putting that in the ground and leaving it there? Yes. No. Somebody that somebody's going back in that hole. They taking your grandma good rings and all of that shit.
SPEAKER_04:Just gonna throw her back in there. Cause you're not going back in the hole.
SPEAKER_03:That is illegal digging up graves again. Yeah. We just not gonna seal this one. We just gonna wait. You gotta leave. We just ain't gonna fill the hole. We're gonna take granny back inside in the coffin. Are you making this up? No. Just how that's why I asked how he get caught. Oh, because niggas got caught doing it. Yes! This happens. He probably didn't get caught. He probably just snitched. I thought he was in jail. He looked comfortable to me. He looked comfortable to me. Yeah. His little jumpsuit looked like he might be in jail, though. Well, stay there. Mortician. Uh, where we going to next? Uh oh, you was telling me that Glow Rilla's sister is about to bring up a bag.
SPEAKER_02:Bro Rilla out here. She said she made 200k, nigga. How?
SPEAKER_04:Cause, niggas, that's bro. That's Glow Rilla's sister, nigga. That's bro Rilla, nigga. Fuck that little 2500, nigga. Bring up a bag, too.
SPEAKER_03:You think she's happy now?
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, she got some bread.
SPEAKER_22:That's all she wanted. Nigga, first of all, when you come to the when you out here talking shit like that and you only ask her for 2500, it ain't gonna take a lot to make you happy.
SPEAKER_03:You ask Glow Rilla who up some ends. All types of sh. Shane.
SPEAKER_16:Hey yeah, she got an endorsement with Shane. I'm Googling her network every day and getting mad and madder.
SPEAKER_06:That's lying, though. Let me Google her network.
SPEAKER_16:She do got endorsement with Sheen.
SPEAKER_06:Let me Google her network. Hold on. Endorsement with Sheen. She sell anything over 2023. Globilla Network. 2026.
SPEAKER_02:That's not what I asked.
SPEAKER_06:Ain't nothing popping up.
SPEAKER_05:23 million. 23 million?
unknown:Two to three million.
SPEAKER_05:Two to three million?
SPEAKER_03:That ain't shit. I don't believe her sister's gonna run up an M. Because how did Glow Rilla only make two to three billion and Bro Rolla's already about to make an M.
SPEAKER_02:She says she ran up 200K? She said in five days her network will be at an M.
SPEAKER_03:Bro Rilla is a fucking liar. Now what?
SPEAKER_18:I believe her.
SPEAKER_03:You don't think this is let's see what Glow Rilla got to say. Oh shit.
SPEAKER_21:That's my bed. All of my children. We carry her motherfucker. She no better. Man, my bad uh look. You have been outstanding. I could never pay you back for all you.
SPEAKER_15:Oh, no, but I don't know. You know, that this all it's all that matters. You and my mama taking care of, and I'm happy. You know, you take damn good care of me. Thank you, Dad. I'm not. You take damn good man.
SPEAKER_21:You deserve no complaints. You deserve it. Never pay you back for all you don't. You know about me cars and you gave me pot. You gave me plenty of money. I done traveled all over the United States with you. I never, you never think about what I'm doing. That's glory. You're not alone, y'all. You better know. But the same thing. When somebody said I'm loud, you like this. I said, damn.
SPEAKER_16:Yeah.
SPEAKER_04:But Bro Rilla said that. Bro Rilla said Glow take care of her daddy, not her mom. She said her mom's still punching the clock. At FedEx.
SPEAKER_03:Glow Rilla look good now. Is it plastic surgery?
SPEAKER_02:You think Glow got plastic?
SPEAKER_04:I don't think so.
SPEAKER_03:I think she just grew up and got money.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, got she's she's only like 23, 24.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, maybe like 25. Yeah, she's still, yeah. But we met her five years ago. We met her when she was 20 to 19. She was a kid. Y'all need to stop that acting like y'all ain't fucking glow up. Y'all was ugly as shit, too. A lot of y'all. Stop it. Fuck, especially at 19. I don't like how they do low rilla sometimes, y'all. They be on her, they be on her top, bro. For real? I thought people was happy for Glow. I mean, they was, but that was after they was like, she's done, she's finished, and then she she gorilla always gotta prove people wrong with a banger.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, I'm about to say, I would y'all keep saying this about her.
SPEAKER_03:Because after F and F, they was they thought she was done.
SPEAKER_04:And then she came back with that. Yeah, glow.
SPEAKER_03:That was it. Once I heard that, she is she's got it. Gold me. You're good. Yeah, I know you could. If you could come out with F and F and then that, I know you can make hits. You can make hits. And her feature shit is crap. Like when she gets on shit, bro.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, Glow got it, bro. And shout out my boy BI, just named to the All-Star team, too.
SPEAKER_03:That's a power couple. They're winning right now. They're doing their thing. And listen, y'all, she don't got paid for nothing.
SPEAKER_02:No, no, BI.
SPEAKER_03:BI is up. Up, up. Uh. What do you make? Like$40,$50 million a year? Yeah. Yes. Literally. So she probably a little dog. Like he she probably really a little dog to him, right? You as little dog. Yeah.
SPEAKER_02:She don't spend no money. She could give her sister that two to three million dollars. Just talk about her net worth is. B.I. got it, bro. He's not tripping.
SPEAKER_04:Ben had it. Ben. Like you said, since he was about 17, 18 in North Carolina somewhere. Going to Duke.
SPEAKER_03:You want the Duke too. Come on, man. Yeah, no, B.I. Yeah. That's a I I fuck with that couple. I fuck with that couple. I fuck with Megan and Clay. Yo, they mind the clay. Megan is out the way.
SPEAKER_02:They kind of growing on me a little bit.
SPEAKER_03:Thank you.
SPEAKER_02:A little bit.
SPEAKER_03:Thank you.
SPEAKER_02:But I just, I, yo, I'm just, I just want to like.
SPEAKER_03:You don't trust her.
SPEAKER_02:Don't do Clay like that, bro.
SPEAKER_03:She could've grown. You know how some bitches is they'll do a nigga dirty, do a nigga dirty, do a nigga dirty, and then get some act right in them. And chill for the rest of their life. The rest of their life, I don't know. You know I'm exaggerating. That's all I'm saying. But long enough to make the relationship look reasonable. But I know at some point in time, the shoe gonna drop, bro. She's gonna have Clay out here looking because Clay gonna cry. No. He don't give a fuck. Man.
SPEAKER_23:Oh, Megan, this is the best fish ever. Yes!
SPEAKER_02:Clay doing what he got these pictures.
SPEAKER_23:Oh, this is the best spaghetti ever. I never have red sauce and noodles this good.
SPEAKER_03:I'm sure Megan's using the can. Machine. Or jar. Alright. And when niggas is doing that, who's usually winning? He's winning. Only one of them is in a fairy tale. Even his daddy see he winning. The family's involved.
SPEAKER_23:Oh my god. This is the best cooking we've ever had.
SPEAKER_03:Dad talking saying this is the best cook right in front of mom and everything. Let me guess. This is yo, that's a good yo. Yo. God fucking damn that was good, yo. How could you say that Megan's food's the best you ever had in front of your wife?
SPEAKER_04:Cuz Megan got that ass.
SPEAKER_03:And if it is the best, then we just know y'all some non-cooking ass, y'all non-cooking ass family. Don't get it fucked up. Clay's daddy was a uh number one pick, too. They ain't gonna be a good thing. No, they ain't doing too much cooking, yeah.
SPEAKER_02:Long time.
SPEAKER_03:Oh my god, this is way better than the maid's food.
SPEAKER_04:Exactly. And he played in LA, was a white maid, some bullshit.
SPEAKER_03:Shout out to fucking Clay and Megan, man. I'm really happy. Megan's out the way. I hope so. We're gonna I hope these rap girls is getting rich. Ballers. The only way I'm gonna believe she out the way, I gotta hear some new music. I guess gotta see how she gonna how she's gonna carry it. My boyfriend makes$30 million a year. You go make some music, nigga.
SPEAKER_23:The fuck? You know what that NBA pension looks like for him?
SPEAKER_04:Clay, uh he good.
SPEAKER_03:He good, he got good. She probably letting her money invest right now. She probably just chilling. He got her money investing. Because he don't even spend money like that. According to Clay, we not all in this business, but look at the fucking profile.
SPEAKER_02:From the outside, looking in.
SPEAKER_03:This is this is what we think.
SPEAKER_04:That's that.
SPEAKER_03:I'm actually happy Megan's rubbing it, rubbing through you, bro. I got it. That's good, bro. You that mean you're keeping it real. There's some. Nah, of course I got to.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, I got to. She ain't showed me nothing to think, nothing to nothing bad about it right now. I just know she got a little track record, and I just don't want to see, I don't want to see that come through.
SPEAKER_03:Like, can young bitches mature?
SPEAKER_04:Thousand percent.
SPEAKER_03:I think that's where we at with some of these people that we watching at 20. Because yeah, we got to turn to 28.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, we have known these people for so long.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, I was a fuck nigga a couple times. You get what I'm saying? If somebody was to scope in on one specific relationship or two and judge me off of that, can you agree? About about you? Yeah, I was like, go ahead, go ahead, go ahead, go ahead, go ahead. What are you saying? What you say trying to get me. No, all right. Go ahead, bro.
SPEAKER_04:Nah, nah. Shout out to Clay Mag and B.
SPEAKER_03:But yeah, what we were saying was a maturity thing. Sometimes we watch these people come in at 20.
SPEAKER_02:Oh, yeah. Like you said, we we be we we're not realizing that we've meeting these people so young and we're watching, like you said, we're watching them grow up. Like, even like uh take it off with the rap, take it off with the women, period.
SPEAKER_04:Like look at our boy LaMelo.
SPEAKER_03:Zion.
unknown:Damn.
SPEAKER_03:He's not old enough to where we can say, yo, leave porn star bitches alone. He's not there.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, not at all, not yet.
SPEAKER_03:He's not at the age of like, dang, you ain't tired of bitches yet. He's not there. He got another year though. How? You judge you giving him a curve because he got money. But if he didn't have no money, you would give him more time.
SPEAKER_02:He's about to be like 27, 28. Zion?
SPEAKER_03:Yeah.
SPEAKER_02:Been in the league seven years. Damn.
SPEAKER_03:It's about to be time for Zion. You're gonna have to lead the Mariah Mills looking bitches up. Yeah, you are. Alright. Well, not Zion, but even the beginning stages of Zion, but Zion's 25. And he just turned 25 July. Which is like half a year ago, but. Yeah, so he's about to be 26. So I'm just basically saying all the while when he was doing 20, 21, 22, 23, 24. That's all right.
SPEAKER_04:Especially coming from where he comes from. Come on, man.
SPEAKER_03:Coming out the sticks, and now you getting money and big ass cities, and you see some of these uh because some of these women, they what what what um what they used to call them?
SPEAKER_02:The women, like don't put this on me.
SPEAKER_03:You tell me.
SPEAKER_02:No, no, I didn't say you, I said they.
SPEAKER_03:I don't know what they called them. Alright, cool. These fucking pronouns.
SPEAKER_06:I don't know what's going on no more.
SPEAKER_02:These women, they just be like, not snipers, like a it'll call a male version a sniper, but these women, when they when they get you, get a nigga like Zion and sink their claws into him.
SPEAKER_03:Oh, and the reason why he didn't have to go through this in high school is because high school girls cannot gauge the success between your high school career and NBA. If you're good, they just think NBA. If you're ass, they don't think nothing. So if you're a high school player and you have a girlfriend and you're good, it doesn't matter what school you go to, your girl automatically thinks you can go to the NBA. Especially if you're getting a scholarship.
SPEAKER_02:She don't know nothing about D1, D2, mid-major, none of that.
SPEAKER_03:Versus after you go to Duke, all the bitches know you're going to the NBA. In the world.
unknown:Yeah.
SPEAKER_03:So, like I said, we meet these people at a certain age, even NBA Youngboy, even Chris Brown, even a lot of these people we met young. Lil' Wayne. Even when he said that stupid shit about racism, he wasn't like old, old then. Might have been like 23, 24, even if he was 25, but just another 25-year-old with a stupid ass opinion. What's the difference?
SPEAKER_04:He barely 40 something now.
SPEAKER_03:Right now.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah. Damn, I didn't even think of that.
SPEAKER_03:He was young when he was flaming shit. Even Drake, when Drake first came into the game, Kendra, young. These niggas was young. We met these, we met Drake like 19. Met Kendrick like 20, 21. Maybe they lying about their age, because ain't they damn near 40 now? I thought I thought them niggas would at least at least be a couple. But they did come out 17 years ago. We in 2026. We go back 17 years, that's 2009. So even if they was 20, 22, 23, long story short, whatever. A lot of these people that we see on TV, whether it's Kai Sanet, whether it's Speed, whether it's little fruity ass or Kai, they're kids. They're gonna choose and figure out who they want to be. Even Kai Sanette, people looking at him crazy. He's really just becoming a man. And yo, I don't want to be that way.
SPEAKER_05:Some of that kid's shit.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, I want to be this. The kid shit, I maxed out on that, bro. I hate how he had to come to that realization, but I'm happy he got there. Oh, through the woman. Yeah, I hate that. No, but they said he changed before. He said he changed before the breakup. But what you're alluding to, which I know, she had something to throw with. Exactly. He looked like one of them niggas that broke up in his mind first.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah. Because even he was just too happy in that lifestyle. He he enjoyed living the life that he was living before his girl. Like he liked being around his life. Yes, and then like joining like he didn't give a fuck about how old he was or none of that. He enjoyed that shit. But then once shit like that starts happening and you gotta look at yourself and start to lose them good parts of yourself.
SPEAKER_03:You do, bro. You do. And it is a woman, if you're not gay, who usually takes that joy from you. Oh yeah. You can't be no kid no more, and then you gotta grow up. Yeah, you gotta provide that part. You start putting them type of expectations on you. Then when you got money, you gotta deal with the emotions. I'm sure he had to deal with her emotions like in a different way because he got the money. He got the checks. I mean where's the challenge for him?
SPEAKER_02:I don't care what I seen that video with her asking for that benz. That benz shirt. That was nasty. I don't give a fuck at what type of spin they tried.
SPEAKER_03:That was nasty. And then she got it. I know that like that that's part of her her character. Like she's gonna ask for a piece of gum like that, a bag of chips like that. So the mom was right. She thinks she entitled. The mom was right. Because the mom basically told us, who do you think she got it from?
SPEAKER_04:She got it from my mama.
SPEAKER_03:Mama look good, too. Her mom messed with man celebrity niggas. For real. Yes. I know that. Yes. The nigga Deshay Frost. He I don't hear another one up, but Alright, we're gonna start a new list. Niggas we don't like from the outside looking in.
SPEAKER_02:Okay.
SPEAKER_03:DeShe Frost is on that list.
SPEAKER_02:Rakai is on that list.
SPEAKER_03:Nope.
SPEAKER_02:I don't like Rakai. Huh? I told you I don't like Rakai.
SPEAKER_03:We gotta agree. We gotta agree. Rakai's not on that list. Why? Because I'm saying to you, you don't like Rakai's content. I'm saying I don't think I like it. I like how Rakai was getting out that car the other day when we watched them pull up at the gym. It's not just the content. That's content. He does that on the regular.
SPEAKER_22:It's not just the content.
SPEAKER_03:But why are you laughing? See, that's what I'm saying to you. He can't go. This dislike that I'm talking about, this person can't make you laugh. That has to be a rule. Because these name, the next name, I'm about the name. It's gonna give you a direct inverse feeling of a Rakai. So Rakai cannot be on this side.
SPEAKER_04:I was being funny. So go ahead.
SPEAKER_03:Who's the next person? Ice from the Joe Butter podcast. Fuck ice. He a bitch. We don't like ice. He's on our list, right? Yeah, a thousand percent. He's a bitch. Just like ice is on that side, flips on the other side for us. Flips on the other side. But let's just stick to the side we hate. We got ice. Not ice, the administration. We talk about it. We can put them over there too, though. We can put them ice niggas over there. Ice and freeze. The Joe Button, ice from the Joe Button podcast. Who else? Damn. Diddy. For me, Diddy. Oh, okay. Like, you you want to agree to that? Oh, I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry, sorry, sorry. Bobby Smurder.
SPEAKER_02:You know I hate that nigga. No, I hate him with you. I hate that nigga. So we could see the other video. You said we don't like Bobby Smurder.
SPEAKER_03:We don't like Ice. We don't want to be around them, even if we see them in person, even if they wanted to interview. Yeah, no, I'm cool. I don't want to speak to one of them niggas. We're cool. Until this hate gets to the point where they start talking shit about us and we gotta start talking shit back, and Farrakhan wants to squash it. We hate them.
SPEAKER_04:Ice said you know Farrakhan. He's like he might be a mega. I don't give a fuck.
SPEAKER_03:Ice. I fuck with Arsenal. That's what sucks. Ice. Deche. Yeah, I don't like Deche. Uh it's a short list right now. Michael Jackson impersonators. All of them. All of them. All of them. Yo, I thought the Michael, did you see the trailer watching the Super Bowl? I thought the trailer for the movie was supposed to drop during the Super Bowl. I ain't see it. Yeah, because you were paying attention to that much. I know you. You know, yo, why do people do this? I just know if the Michael Jackson trailer would have popped up on the TV while I was watching the Super Bowl, I would have peeped. I know. That's all I'm saying. I know. And that's all if it popped up while you was watching the Super Bowl, you would have seen it. But it probably popped up. While I wasn't watching? All right, guys. I'm just saying, that was a thing that I thought was supposed to happen. Yo, because I really know my friend, yo. I feel like I know how much he watched it. I was not. He probably only like total time. He probably watched 20 minutes of it, including the half-time show. Which was 13 of the minutes. That's a fact.
SPEAKER_06:Shit was a four-hour event. So I didn't see it.
SPEAKER_03:I didn't see LaRosso perform outside either. He never was going to.
SPEAKER_04:Nah, man. I just wanted to see the mic joined. That's all.
SPEAKER_03:Alright, so uh, what do we get into? Zaire Franklin?
SPEAKER_02:Oh, Zire.
SPEAKER_03:We gotta keep our list intact. We got three people on our list.
SPEAKER_02:Oh, I ain't gonna forget.
SPEAKER_03:And the fourth one is variants of one person that's not that person. So yeah.
SPEAKER_02:Jeff Teague versus Zaire Franklin. Let's go, bro.
SPEAKER_03:We're gonna break this down on man time. Yeah. We're gonna respond to this as men. You wanna pause it or you wanna take me somewhere else. They said you was a pro. You wanna pause or you wanna just listen to it all the way through in chat? Oh, we could. Damn it, because it's too long.
SPEAKER_02:We got big.
SPEAKER_03:It's clips. It's like uh compilation thing. Alright, go ahead. Do you want to meet it all the way through? Well, let's just go. Let's just see what happens. Jeff, you taking it somewhere else.
SPEAKER_02:They said you was a project this nigga. J taking my life.
SPEAKER_03:You taking it somewhere else. I just like it somewhere else. You're not a household name. For this, like that's what I'm saying.
SPEAKER_05:So like your NBA career, you wasn't a household name. So like did you know who Odell Buckle was off of his NBA career, Jeff Teague wasn't a household name?
SPEAKER_03:No. Uh had to be a basketball fan to know who Jeff Teague was, which makes you not a household name.
SPEAKER_02:Okay, I agree. I was asking. I mean, we know we know basketball, so I knew Jeff Teague since he was in college.
SPEAKER_03:And a lot of what Jeff Teague, a lot of us knowing Jeff Teague, which adds to his like the video game. Like a lot of people's memory of Jeff Teague is playing with him on the fucking video game.
SPEAKER_02:Yes.
SPEAKER_03:That's I think that holds that holds some weight. No, I believe that, but I'm telling you, that don't make him nice because you that don't make his that that's like uh throwing Gerald Green on that list then.
SPEAKER_02:Because I'm saying to you, people a lot of people's that like this and especially for niggas like that, something like that is how they become a household name.
SPEAKER_03:Like, because at one point, niggas would say niggas like Gerald Green was one of the best players on 2K.
SPEAKER_04:How do you know that without going to find him and knowing, like, oh, he's one of them.
SPEAKER_03:But a household name is a term that is, it is Jeff Teague isn't. And I would yeah, that it I think he he like Like the same way Jeff Teague is a household name is the same way Zyra Franklin is in football.
SPEAKER_02:Everybody, he's not a household name off his NBA career. Jeff Teague a household name now because of the shit he do now or off his podcast.
SPEAKER_03:He wasn't a household name off his NBA career. I don't even think Jeff T's a household name at all. I think right now in the in the content space, they the 520 got they they have a lien. There's a they have a lien. They're one of the they big easily became one of the quickest, biggest podcasts. What's big?
SPEAKER_04:They're mentioned with some of the top pods.
SPEAKER_03:Okay. You don't you don't that's nothing? I mean, being mentioned with people doesn't really mean anything about how good you're doing.
SPEAKER_02:That's like you don't think they put out good products?
SPEAKER_03:I'm not saying that. I'm saying do people listen to the product?
SPEAKER_02:Yeah.
SPEAKER_03:You can't go by YouTube.
SPEAKER_02:What you mean?
SPEAKER_03:Because they're not in the top, like, like I think Forbes just put out like the top 20 podcasts out. They're not in that. I wouldn't put them there. I wouldn't think that was there now, anyway. Like call her dad for podcasting. Joe's, even in podcasting, Joe's a household name. For sure. Charlamagne's a household name. For sure. The girl from Call Her Daddy's household name. Joe Rogan.
unknown:Come on, dude.
SPEAKER_03:That's it. Those are titans of the industry. No, but that's a household, like that's when Jeff's saying household name. That's his argument. Household name. Like my grandma.
SPEAKER_02:Those are those are those those names right there, them couple people, especially the Joe's, Charlamagne, they're they're well, but past, they're way, they're way too established to just be household names. Those are titans of their industry.
SPEAKER_03:Right, but I'm saying the same way they're a household name like that, so is Victor Wembeyama. With no success, with like not even close to the success they got in their industry. LeBron James was a household name before he ever stepped into the NBA. That's what I'm trying to say. Like, that's a household name. It is Titans, usually. Nah, but what you can be you can be one without being the other. I think once you so pass, once you become top pantheon, household name.
SPEAKER_02:Like, what are we talking about?
SPEAKER_03:I don't think these niggas should be having this conversation at all. These two people? Exactly.
SPEAKER_02:So you're saying neither one.
SPEAKER_03:They are so far away from me. Like JJ Reddick isn't a household name. Not even right now. Right now he is, after being a Lakers coach. But uh but I feel like Phil Jackson is.
SPEAKER_04:Household name.
SPEAKER_03:Phil, but the same way he is, Shoshevsky is, but Shire's not. But you would call Shire household name. I'm saying no.
SPEAKER_02:No, I wouldn't call John Shire household name.
SPEAKER_03:Same way I wouldn't call JJ Riddick. JJ Riddick is. Is Cam Newton? Of course. Then I alright. So Cam Newton. I think Cam Newton is. That's why I'm asking. Yeah, Cam Newton for sure. So right now, this is a household name conversation, I guess.
SPEAKER_02:So But neither one of them, I can see why you could say neither one of them.
SPEAKER_03:So what we're playing, if you're listening, it's a debate between Zaire Franklin, that all-pro NFL player who currently plays in the NFL versus Jeff Teague. They own a podcast. They're basically arguing who's more of a who has more household names, NBA players or NFL players. The argument turns into them disrespecting each other. I mean, we're going to get back to that because household names kind of tough. I do feel like JJ is, but it's hard to prove. I don't think my grandma knows who JJ Reddick is.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, and that'd be yeah, to have to even have the fucking like that be your litman's test, like yo, call my grandma, see if she knows who this person is.
SPEAKER_03:Those are household names that Yeah, I get it. I get that. I get that, but that's tough. That's tough nowadays, too. Nowadays, that's tough. Now my mom, would my mom count? Would your mom count? I think those count as the grandmoms now. Like, ask this person, do they know them?
SPEAKER_02:Right. And it gotta it gotta be somebody who's like, like you said, like our moms, they they don't know everything about social media, but they're tapped in a little bit. They're on the streets.
SPEAKER_03:Like your moms won't know who Jeff Teague is, bro. Yeah, no. Like his podcast not that good. He plays in New York. Same way we all know who Jackson Dart is. Same reason why Michael Parsons not lit because he played in the biggest market. I'm just saying when it comes to like the stars, though.
SPEAKER_05:Like, even when like Peyton was here, we just knew the stars. Like Drew Breed was like a lit star. Like you knew these people, like it was household. No matter if they won or not, bro.
SPEAKER_03:Okay, so you don't know who Justin Herbert is. People don't know who Just Herbert is. People don't know who Joe Burrow is. Timeout. Joe Burrow, yes, just Herbert, no. No, no, Zaire. No. There ain't no fucking household.
SPEAKER_02:Just naming quarterbacks. Like, that's like, bro, first of all, almost, almost all quarterbacks, you could probably consider household names.
SPEAKER_03:No. Almost. Starting quarterbacks. If you're a Eagles fan. You think that. Niggas don't know who the fuck Cam Ward is. Cam Ward can walk down the aisle in Walmart and not be bothered by anybody looking but his size. Give him three more years.
SPEAKER_02:That's what I was about to say, bro. You're a starting quarterback in the NFL for three to five years. Your name, like you, you get way closer to being a household name than a nigga just not playing on the NBA bench or something like that. Because you're a starter. Like the NFL is the biggest sport in the world, bro. You're a starter. Not in the world, it's not big soccer.
SPEAKER_03:I'm on Teague's side. I'm saying, even with all that being true, it's still harder to be a household name. Because even when you think of household names to me, Drew Brees is a household name. I don't like the quarterbacks. But the level of household name, Peyton Manning and Tom Brady, is like I'm saying everybody knows who they are. Everybody knows Drew Brees, too. But it's the quarterback thing. Like women know who Drew Brees is? This is when we start, this is when we start have to get into it. These house they cover demographics. Gotcha. Women do not know who Drew Brees is and they don't know who Justin Herbert is. Uh it's it's tough, bro. It's tough you have to be a woman football fan to know who Drew Brees is.
SPEAKER_04:I pretty much know any all of these niggas other than Tom Brady.
SPEAKER_02:Other than Tom Brady. I Peyton, yes, you got it. What? I I don't think there's not gonna be too many non-women football fans.
SPEAKER_03:You should put them a fucking picture of Peyton Manning with his big ass head in front of the body. No, but they know the name. But they know the name. Sometimes you, when it's a household name, sometimes you might not know what the person looks like all the time, but you know the name. When they hear Peyton Manning, they go and think football. That's what I'm saying. Maybe. Even if you call, like let's say you call your sister Shayla. You're like, yo, do you know who Peyton Manning is? It's not fair. How? She's gonna know off the street. Even Bree, she's gonna be like Peyton Manning. And say Bree don't watch football at all. And then say what after that? Peyton Manning. The quarterback. Like the football player? Or whatever. I I just feel like Peyton Manning and Tom Brady, cool. But let's just I I don't know. I don't know who Lamar Jackson is. No Lamar. People don't know who Caleb Williams is a young budding star. Is he not? You went to the game and they actually put me on the words right here around. No, but forget what position he's naming. I'm saying he's wrong. Jalen Hurts is a household name. For sure. Super bowl winning quarterback. No, that bro, that's not. These are how these these are how these people make their names. Not true, bro. That is how he made his name. But you can't say it like because he was a Super Bowl-winning quarterback. No, Jalen Hurts, it has way to do with the marketing of Jalen Hurts. It's not just the fact that he won a Super Bowl, bro. The nigga be on fucking commercials, Jordan commercials. He's a media darling. All of these things count. It's just not the fact that he won the Super Bowl, bro. Because Witcher Call's not gonna get that. Sam Darnold's not about to get that. What Jalen Hurts got, that recognition that Jalen Hurts got, how people just know who he is, Sam Darnold's not getting it. But it was there for Sam Darnold if he would have fucking did it when he was supposed to do it after being the first, the third overall pick. Jalen Hurts don't have to do anything to be a household name. He had to win. He had to fucking play and win. Before he even won, he was a household name, bro. Because he won at Alabama. He won at the biggest stage in college. That's not what makes you a household name, bro. Winning does, like you have to be good in your in your field to become a household name. You're not just But bro, logically, this is what you're saying. This is what you're saying. This is what you're saying. You're saying logically, this is what you're saying. Winning a Super Bowl makes you a I'm telling you, Jalen Hurts is a household name. You're like, duh, he won the Super Bowl. I'm saying no. That's not why he's a household name. There's been plenty of other niggas to win in college and win a Super Bowl. That's not true. There's not even a lot of niggas who done both, period.
SPEAKER_02:There's not a lot, there's not more than five niggas who won in college and in the And they all household names? I don't, I don't know. I don't even know who I don't even know who they are.
SPEAKER_03:But are they all but if he's the only one who did it, that that's not what made him a household name. It's not those accolades. I'm telling you, bro. People just like to talk about him, whether he's doing good or bad. That's how it goes for him. The the the polarization of him.
SPEAKER_02:But yes, if if the nigga wasn't at if he only lost, nobody would care.
SPEAKER_03:Bro, so why is Lamar Jackson a household name then? Because he wins. Lamar Jackson wins? He's been an MVP. He wins. He didn't win nowhere. You just argued. Time out, time out, Chris. You just argued me two weeks ago. Literally, two weeks ago, Lamar don't win. That's why he can't be over Jalen Hurts. He wins in the Does he win or not? Did he win the Super Bowl? No, but that's that's the point you're you're you're trying to make. He has in his field.
SPEAKER_02:He wins games.
SPEAKER_03:Of course, you need six tasks in your appeal, but winning an MVP and winning a Super Bowl doesn't, that's not the things that make you a household name. It's not. Lamar Jackson was a household name before those things. Before the MVP, he wasn't? He was a fucking Heisman winner. That's what I'm saying, bro. He's had the success. You're not becoming these things without the success. You have to have the success on some level, but or somewhere. How the fuck are we even gonna know who you are? You think we care about the losers? Some niggas do, bro. Nobody give a fuck about no losers. That's not true. Don't nobody give a fuck about no losers. That's not true. Nobody give a fuck about no losers. Is Lamelo Ball a household name? What did he win? Is Lamelo LaMelo's a household name, I would say, hands down. In LaMelo is certain in certain fields, bro. Like you said. Everybody knows who LaMelo Ball is, bro. I don't think so. I don't think everybody knows who LaMelo Ball is. Well, what demographic? Your mom don't? I don't know if my mom don't. I don't even. Oh well, my mom do know who Jalen Hurts is.
unknown:Come on.
SPEAKER_03:But my mom probably don't know who Josh Allen is.
SPEAKER_02:But that.
SPEAKER_03:I'm just saying, it's it's it's not just the winning. It's not. It's not because there are people who have done these things. If it's not winning a Heisman and winning a Super Bowl or one or these things at least that aren't household names. Even the Heisman, that don't make you a household name, bro. The Heisman just don't. It made Lamar a household name because there were other things that went with it. So many niggas household names. Ooh, bro. Tim Tebow, Cam T. Tim Tebow, it Tim T these niggas are still household names. Offer what? Not the hot dog. Offer the success he had in college. So Tim Tebow is yo, bro. Off of the success he had in college and loving God. Now add into the factors, because it's not just the one you saying, bro. That's what I'm trying to tell you, bro. The Christianity factor mattered a least. But he did start losing the motherfucker. He only lost one game. Time out. When he was in the NFL, he was. That's different. It doesn't matter. Because of the winning game. But you're telling me that nobody cares about losers. They do. Who? He was a loser do we care about? Bro, time out. Tim Tebow was not a loser. So you're telling me before he got to the NFL. Before you win in college, we automatically care about you winning the NFL. If you're winning like Tim Tebow, undefeated national championship season. They never even expected him to be good in the NFL at all. I know. And they still cared. And they still cared about what he was doing. That's my point. So it doesn't matter about the success. That's what I'm saying. He had the success already. Undefeated national season, national championship seasons. But your but your point is. That's what made us care in the first place. If he didn't have the success in college, nobody would have given a fuck. He don't get to the NFL. So nobody gives a fuck, period. At all. So you're telling me he got to the NFL off of his talent? Yes. It's Shador a household name. Yeah. It's Shador there because of his success. You see what I'm saying now? You see what I'm saying now? I'm not saying those things don't help. I'm telling you, do you do not need those things to be a household name in America? That's the point I'm trying to make. I'm telling you, bro. That's it. I I think you do. You're not, you know, so why does Shador have it? Because he had, he built where your success starts matters, first of all. We learned about Shador through his pops. Number one.
SPEAKER_02:Number one, he was already, he was already ahead of the game off of being Deion's son. Yes or no?
SPEAKER_03:Didn't make me care about him. You because you know I didn't even know about him. You put me on to him. You know this personally.
SPEAKER_02:Let's start the build sewer. But is that already not a very helpful starting point? Being Deion Sanderson. Okay, cool. Okay, cool.
SPEAKER_03:Your Deion Sanderson, that's already gonna make people give a fuck about you because people give a fuck about your dad. You go to the HBCU, y'all niggas winning. Y'all are winning. Your dad is the coach. Because that matters. But go ahead.
SPEAKER_02:Alright, bro, it don't matter.
SPEAKER_03:Chris, does that matter?
SPEAKER_22:Yes, it don't matter. On an HBCU, when your dad is Deion Sanders, y'all are coming up.
SPEAKER_03:You're you're he's telling us you're gonna be this good. You're looking like you're gonna like you have the potential to be this good. You're also standing next to one of these niggas we know are gonna be that good. I didn't even know who that nigga was so you told me. But Travis Hunter, but that doesn't matter, but go ahead. But even then, Travis Hunter was already number one ESPN top 100 players of his class. So is Shador not a household name because of some of Shador's allure? I know all the things that come with him, but yes, but even still, if Shador loses at the HBCU, you think we give a fuck about him? If they lose, he like they they had successful seasons in the world. I'm saying to you that I didn't know what he did at the HBCU and I gave a fuck about him. After he after why? Why'd you start to care about him? Because you put me on. On God. All right. You told me he was good, and I asked you, I said, yo, Chris, he plays at this level. I remember asking you that. I'm like, yo, when he goes to this SCAA level, is he really gonna be like that? Because I really didn't know, because I didn't really regard his competition as elite competition. When you telling me, like, yeah, bro, he's gonna be good. I never questioned it. But all right, so he got to the next level, and what happened? He started frying. The success. The success. But I'm saying to you that you didn't, you didn't you didn't win national championships no more. No, all I'm saying is that you don't have to win. That's all I'm trying to say. You have to have success. Now, success is something different than winning. We started off as winning. Now, if you tell me niggas don't pay attention to butt people, that's what I just don't pay attention to button. No, you said they don't pay attention to losers, but that but there are niggas who lose. Like who? Who's somebody that's that's Shador? He lost, but he was successful. He was a loser in college. He was by all standards, even Dion still to this day. He did better than what he did, but they are regarding his having losing records.
SPEAKER_02:Not the year Shador started. What was that? Eight and eight?
SPEAKER_03:No, you don't even play that many games. I mean, what was four? Like nine and four. They got you saying Colorado only lost four games that year?
SPEAKER_02:Eight and four nine and four, eight and five, yeah. That's what I'm sticking with.
SPEAKER_03:And and I and I'm just saying, bro. Bo algibu, they had to be a few. That was good to me because of who he was, not because it was actually good. It was more me banking on him and who he is overall. That's what I'm trying to say.
SPEAKER_02:You're banking on him to turn around Colorado, who had one win but the season before.
SPEAKER_23:But I never but I never seen him play. That's what I'm trying to tell you. I just believed in the allure of him, but I'd never seen him play, and it had nothing to do with Dion being his dad. I don't think people like him because Deion's his dad.
SPEAKER_02:More importantly, that that lends to the you have to be polarizing. You have to niggas have to have niggas have to feel a certain way about you.
SPEAKER_03:That's all I'm saying. That's that's my only point.
SPEAKER_02:Nobody's caring if you're not if you don't have the success and you're just a loser, bro. Nobody cares.
SPEAKER_03:No, but if you're just a loser, cool. But you can be a loser and still be polarizing and still have success. That's all I'm saying. Because Shador is that. He literally is that.
SPEAKER_02:I don't think it, I don't think the nigga a loser.
SPEAKER_03:No, he's not, bro, uh, under sports standards, because we're counting wins and losses. Wins and losses, right? Because you know what I'm saying? Like in this convo right now, what you're describing as a winner is somebody who wins. But it's like, not to switch topics. When we talk about Jalen Hurts and y'all defending Jalen Hurts, y'all call these other players losers and y'all say, Well, they don't win. That's what y'all say. When defending Jalen Hurts, you will literally tell me, Lamar don't win, Bill don't win. Y'all will say that. So how does it switch now? That's why I'm confused. I'm regarding these niggas as losers.
SPEAKER_02:They had success, though.
SPEAKER_03:They have the success. Are they winners? That's what I'm asking you. Whatever you're saying, it got, but it got a hold from now, even when you defended Jalen Hurts.
SPEAKER_02:I'm saying they winners. I'm saying there's different levels of winning. Did they win, win it all? No. So do you But are they winners in their field? Like, they're not fucking, they're not who's a bum man starters, so they are winners. Yeah, like who's a bum man started quarterback?
SPEAKER_03:I'm just telling you, your argument can't be Jalen Hurts is better than them because they don't win. That is what y'all say. There are levels to the winning. But that doesn't make you better than niggas. Huh? Oh, okay. Okay. So winning makes you better than people.
SPEAKER_02:What do we what am I winning at? Is it a head-to-head competition? Like, what do we say?
SPEAKER_03:No. It don't have to be head-to-head. I won the championship. You I mean, you won the championship. I didn't, but we never played each other. So you better than me.
SPEAKER_02:There got there you gotta there got there has I you could say that, but you have to have some some things behind you to back to back your to back that argument. And then that's when we'll give the stats and shit like that, I guess.
SPEAKER_03:But yeah, at the end of the day, the next one. We can just say this is how you really feel, because I believe this is how you really feel. Winning. I don't believe you feel like Lamar isn't a winner unless we're arguing Jalen Hurts. Or I don't think you believe Josh Allen isn't a winner unless we're arguing Jalen Hurts.
SPEAKER_04:Nah, that's what I'm saying.
SPEAKER_02:They are winners in their field. Are they the ultimate winners? Jalen Hurts, not either. Why not? What do you mean? Is he not the ultimate winner? He's won the ultimate game. Once? Okay.
SPEAKER_11:Is Eli more of a winner than Jalen Hurts? But he's not fucking better! Like why we why why do we do this, bro?
SPEAKER_03:I don't know. I don't know. Yeah, I don't I don't know. Like I'm just uh I'm just saying to you, bro. Household names that don't really have no qualifications to be a household name. That's all I'm saying, bro. It don't. Game me a household name, nigga, who's not toward the top of their field. That's all. Like a butt nigga.
SPEAKER_04:That's it. I'm uh just give me one of them niggas. You have to be toward the top of your field to be a household name. You're not just nobody gives a fuck about just any old body, bro.
SPEAKER_02:You have to have success in your field.
SPEAKER_03:You have to be at some we have to consider you him at least a little bit. We have to want to follow you, see what you do, see what happens. If not, we don't.
SPEAKER_02:And even if you lose too much, we'll start to fall by the way. We don't care.
SPEAKER_03:All right, this is a household name conversation. Cool. Uh actually, I like this. So can we say Jalen Hurts was a household name the whole time?
SPEAKER_02:When?
SPEAKER_03:The whole time from when he left college all the way to now.
SPEAKER_02:Yes. To polarize. He was polarizing. He wanted college, then he got benched, and he went somewhere else. Like the nigga had a polarizing story. Jack to your point.
SPEAKER_21:Bro.
SPEAKER_03:And maybe I'm saying it because I was a fan and I I really believe that's why you're saying it.
SPEAKER_02:All right, well then then you can't ask me, you can't ask me about somebody who I'm a I'm a fan of the couple of. I am a fan of Jalen Hurts. But I do, but I do see the difference.
SPEAKER_03:But I do see the difference in him. Because, all right, yes, when you're a Heisman, everybody talks about you for a certain moment.
SPEAKER_05:Come on, but I'm saying the quarterback of Alabama.
SPEAKER_03:But I'm saying now, but the quarterback of Alabama don't that like when you say that, I'm telling you, it only rings different because Jalen Hurts was the quarterback of Alabama. It's not true. Everybody, it didn't ring the same way like that. And they won too. There is there literally What's the other nigga name? Uh thank you. Because it literally, these niggas got to the league off of being the quarterback of Alabama. I'm not saying that, but being a quarterback of the NFL don't make you a household name. I mean, of Alabama, it don't make you a household name. That's all I'm saying. Jalen Hurts was when he was at Alabama because he's Jalen Hurts. Because he won. I can't tell you why anybody won. It was more so because he got benched. He was that before. He already had won a Heisman in a national championship. I'm telling you, it's more about him and not about the things. Like you attaching it to Alabama, Heisman, da da da da da. I'm saying, nah, bro, some niggas is just that. And no matter where they story is gonna go, they gonna be that. That's how I feel about him. I don't think it's anything attached. Like, I don't know why Jalen Hurts got a fucking Jordan brand.
SPEAKER_04:I do.
SPEAKER_03:It's not because he went to Alabama and he did this and he didn't. Cool, but it's because he's Jalen Hurts. There's other winners that came by too. Just like Lamar. Ain't he a winner? I'm just saying, they picked Jalen Hurts for a reason.
SPEAKER_23:It's not just the winning. Niggas like certain niggas more than certain niggas.
SPEAKER_03:I don't know why that is, but it's not these little outliers you're saying, bro. So you telling me if Lamar win would have won a Super Bowl by now, he wouldn't be plastered all over some of these shits just like that. Bro, I don't try to sound funny, bro. I done seen Lamar plastered over a lot of shit. But it's not the same looks that Jalen Hurts get. It's just not. Why not? Because of the type of person they are.
SPEAKER_02:I could see that a little bit too much.
SPEAKER_03:That's what I'm saying.
SPEAKER_02:I think I niggas will go, niggas will polish that shit up real. Okay, I see what you Jalen Hurts a lot more polished than.
SPEAKER_03:Yes! But but always has been, though. Always has been. T Bow as well. Okay. They're likable people. That's what I'm trying to say, bro. It not not to us, but in America's eyes, they're looked at a certain type of way. But Lamar's not looked at that way. At all. I don't think Josh Allen is either. Maybe when he starts crying and shit.
SPEAKER_02:Maybe when they win the Super Bowl, they will be.
SPEAKER_03:I'll give Josh Allen maybe, but not Lamar.
SPEAKER_02:I I think it we I don't I still don't think Lamar's seen it happen with too many, too many, uh, too many examples of yo, here's this quote unquote nigga, but once you reach the top of your field, then motherfuckers are gonna love you. They can't, they they have to.
SPEAKER_03:But Lamar is there. He is, but I don't think even if he wins a Super Bowl, it'll be over the top. They're not gonna love him more than they love Jalen Hurts. That's what I'm trying to tell you. Nah, only his fans is gonna love him more. But it's not like everybody's gonna change the tide and be like, oh my god, he's so good now. No, bro. They're gonna feel the same way they feel about him. They feel like he's good enough already to win. He just don't win because of him. That's how people feel already. Even if it's not his fault, he do get blamed. Lamar can't get over the hump. Josh Allen can't get over the hump. That's more or less with the position they play, bro. Agreed, but I feel you know. But then when them other niggas get over the hump, they say, Jalen Hurts got over the hump. I can't make your name get into that thing, but I just don't think too many things change for them, bro. They already won MVP. They already put up numbers that you just but on Jalen Hurts' side, if he wins MVP, he gets a way bigger boost than they get if they win the Super Bowl. MVP, if Jalen Hurts ever ingratiates himself as being the number one quarterback statistically in the NFL, that don't do nothing crazy for him.
SPEAKER_23:Look at where he's at now.
SPEAKER_03:I think you could say it you could say it will because he's already checked one of them boxes.
SPEAKER_02:If if it was the other way around, he was the number one quarterback without winning, nobody cares.
SPEAKER_03:But I'm just switching the scenarios because Lamar was the number one quarterback, didn't win, and people care. And Jalen Hurts ain't the number one quarterback and won, and people they care more. Because he won.
SPEAKER_04:Winning.
SPEAKER_23:Winning means they cared before he won. They cared about Jalen Hurts before y'all won the Super Bowl last year. You know that's true, Chris.
SPEAKER_03:The commercial was ready to drop the day after. The minute after he won the Super Bowl. You think you see you think we see that commercial if he don't win? No, no, but what I'm saying is that No No Jordan campaign, no Love Hurts in Philly and all of that. I'm telling you, they waiting to give him these things.
SPEAKER_22:And that shit is you think there's you think they don't have that queued up for Josh Allen?
SPEAKER_03:He already got what he got.
SPEAKER_22:You think that's not queued up for when the white boy Josh Allen, if he ever won the Super Bowl, you think that boom, he's not gonna be on a Nike Ed or something, he's gonna be somewhere crazy, bro.
SPEAKER_03:They're putting that nigga face on side of buildings in Buffalo and New York, everywhere, bro. We just know Jalen Hurts was him before all of that. Because he won. In the NFL, it don't go like that, bro. Expect it don't just go because you won in in college. That it don't, bro. Not in the NFL, bro. Does it really go like that? Yes. When you are a winner at a certain level, there's nothing you can do but you when you get to the next you get to the next level.
SPEAKER_22:If you win at one level and you go to the next level, guess what we want to see you do at that level? We want to see if you can win. We want to see if you gonna hold.
SPEAKER_05:Like, does that shit translate?
SPEAKER_22:I don't know how that did like anytime a nigga won somewhere, we watch when a nigga go to the next level to see is this shit.
SPEAKER_03:Like recently I haven't cared. For who? Who they mean who won the championships in college football. I don't even know. Uh because those ain't the niggas niggas cared about.
SPEAKER_23:They wasn't. They wasn't Sean Genty.
SPEAKER_03:Niggas ain't care about him when he won to the Raiders. I'm just saying, I'm I he got to the Raiders, he did ass. Niggas ain't expect nothing from him. Yeah, I mean a nigga played at Boise State. But he won the Heisman, Chris. Off of some shit. Off of playing again. Alright, bro. What about the one before that? Forget that. Let's just go before that. Who? You gotta tell me who it was. I'm I'm asking you who was. Travis Hunter? Huh?
SPEAKER_22:Huh? Travis Hunter? Huh?
SPEAKER_03:Time out. Come on, man. You got that. Let's let's go before that. We we we're gonna go back to the same. One more, one more. Please. We can go Heisman winners, but I was saying uh we can go Heisman winners and we can go championship winners. Because I don't think niggas care about the people who now if you say Heisman, maybe.
SPEAKER_11:Maybe.
SPEAKER_02:Heisman winners. Before come on, bro. Before Travis Hunter, Jaden Daniels. Before him, Caleb Williams. Before him, Bryce Young. Before him, Devontae Smith. Before him, Joe Burrow. Before him, Kyler Murray. Baker Mayfield, Lamar, Derek Henry. You gotta go all the way back to pretty much Marcus Mariota in 2014 to find a nigga we really didn't give a fuck about. You know what I mean?
SPEAKER_03:Nah, neither we cared about him because he got drafted.
SPEAKER_02:But get but niggas ain't really care. You know why? Because he didn't win at Oregon. I don't give a fuck about how many points he got in shit. He did. They didn't win.
SPEAKER_03:No, but I'm making it to your point they did care about him. They did care about Mario a lot. Johnny Manzel, we cared. Robert Griffin, we cared. Cam Newton, we cared. Mark Ingram, we cared. Sam Bradford, Tim Tebow, Ray. Alright, does winning the championship matter? Uh because that does that count as winning? Because I know Heisman counts as winning, but when you say winning, does championships count? Because I don't remember us caring about the people in the championship game what they was going to do in the NFL. Those names you name is too much. That's too that's too much. That's too much. That's too much. That's too much. That's too much. Because this is this is gonna be like Alabama, Alabama, Georgia, Georgia. But we didn't care about the Georgia quarterbacks. None of them. I don't give a fuck which one it was. I don't give a fuck which one it was.
SPEAKER_02:We cared about all them defensive niggas. Every single one.
SPEAKER_04:That's what I'm saying, bro. When you you there and you winning, we're gonna care.
SPEAKER_03:Niggas cared about what you happen to do. Especially if you nice and winning. Niggas cared about what happened with Jalen Carter when we grabbed him out. Niggas was sick about shit like that.
unknown:Damn.
SPEAKER_03:Alright, you got me. I mean, I don't think you got it all the way, but I I I just don't feel like it takes much to be not much, but I don't think you have to be great to be a household name.
SPEAKER_04:Nah, you gotta be co pretty close pretty damn close to it.
SPEAKER_03:Doing some winning and shaking some shit up in your industry. I know that. Is Otani a household name? Come on, bro. What are we talking about? It's the greatest fucking baseball player ever. Okay, are we using this wrong? Well no, we're not using it wrong because it's household names is people and brands. So Cola, Disney, Google, Amazon. Tom Hanks is a household name. For sure.
SPEAKER_04:Denzel.
SPEAKER_03:Elvis. Household name. I think Peyton Manning is because niggas say Peyton.
SPEAKER_05:I can say I can say.
SPEAKER_03:He ain't played quarterback in so long. He ain't been really out. Like, soon that shit gonna die off. Dang, I'm sorry, guess. I forgot what we was talking about. I got the uh going back and forth. I'm sure if you a nigga though, you can find some value in uh going back and forth. You know what I mean? Like a good old classic PlayStation argument.
SPEAKER_02:A little debate culture, niggas, you know what I mean?
SPEAKER_03:Somebody was somebody somewhere listening to this was arguing with us. Yo, real right. They was taking this side, they was arguing with arguing with us. That's all good. Um, oh yeah, and uh before we go, I do want to speak on the Pistons versus Hornets Brawl. I'm just gonna play a quick excerpt because I feel like Chris kind of agrees with this because he kind of shared the sentiment on the phone. He could tell me if he agrees or not. But the Pistons and the Hornets, they was brawling.
SPEAKER_18:Physical don't back down. First of all, is this the return of like old school physical don't back down Detroit 2004 DNA? Is it the return of that?
SPEAKER_17:Of course. That's what we do. I told you that. We don't play, bro. I am my brother's keeper.
SPEAKER_19:Okay. There you go. I'm gonna be real political. There he goes.
SPEAKER_03:All right. Him being political is funny. Who Tim Hardaway?
SPEAKER_19:Who was the nigga he was talking to, though?
SPEAKER_03:Some some niggas like me and you, some podcast niggas.
SPEAKER_19:Is there that shit was stupid? All right. They tell you don't come off the bench, but you want to come off the bench and you wanna fight coming off the bench. Your team needs you. Now you're gonna be suspended for at least 7 to 15 games. And that's a lot of money taken out of your baby's mouth. Okay, but you saying you don't care, I don't, and all this and all that. You're gonna learn. You're gonna learn. You keep doing that dumbass shit coming off the bench and fighting like you know they're gonna keep taking money away from you, and it's gonna get longer and longer and longer, even though you want it, you your brother's keeping. I'm fucked that. This is why they brought me to Detroit. Yeah, because I'm a goon and all this. That's that to me, that's immature on your part. They need you. And all these guys are like, yeah, yeah, yeah, you good, yeah, yeah. They not paying that fine for you, are they? Can I just these people on the on the sideline are not paying that fine for you? Your teammates are not paying that fine for you. Your owner or your general manager is not paying that fine for you. They came for cage, and that's different. I don't give a damn who they come for. Don't take your ass off the bench.
SPEAKER_05:Well, I stand with I agree.
SPEAKER_02:I told you before, Isaiah Stewart, bro, you lucky it was only seven games. I thought the NBA might have been trying to get your ass up out of here, bro.
SPEAKER_03:You be wild. I think we're so shook from the last Detroit brawl, but like I told you, I forgot. They was fighting fans. Yeah. Paying patrons. Paying patrons, all up in the stands. Yeah.
SPEAKER_02:Um, and yo, just some shit I seen before. That wasn't the first time that that ever happened in the NBA too. Niggas used to go in the stands all the time and fuck niggas up. For real?
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, that nigga, uh, the crazy nigga Maxwell. Mad Max. Mad Max. He wasn't he went in the stands a couple times and was fucking fans up.
SPEAKER_02:So there's that.
SPEAKER_04:But um, yeah, I thought Isaiah Stewart was dumb as shit for doing that shit, bro.
SPEAKER_02:It didn't make no sense, bro. Like, you just lost. You got a seven-game suspension. I don't know how much your contract is, but I know that's over five.
SPEAKER_03:I know that's over a half a million loss. I don't see a home for him once he leaves Detroit. He better hope Detroit never want to get rid of him. Yeah. You tried to fight LeBron, you trying to fight everybody, like, and I'm sorry, Isaiah Stewart, but Miles Bridges is like that. Oh, yeah. Miles Bridges wanted that smoke.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah. Isaiah Stewart, fuck all that. You you might have wanted to smoke too. You not good enough to be doing this shit.
SPEAKER_03:I hate when foreigners act like they're tough because they're foreigners.
SPEAKER_02:Is he a foreigner?
SPEAKER_03:He's Jamaican. I hate you, know how they do.
SPEAKER_04:They want the blood. Nigga, you was born somewhere in America, too. Like a nigga corny. Like, I don't I don't think he's good enough to be acting like this. That's that's what it really comes down to, bro.
SPEAKER_02:Like, you fucking up your chicken.
SPEAKER_03:Like, yeah, like you said, if Detroit get if Detroit get tired of this shit, which where you what you gonna do, bro? You burning, man. Air some shit out. That's all he can do. Fight. Try to fight. I'm airing him out. That's I put the gunshot for me. I'm airing Isaiah Stewart out. He wants to do all of that. Oh, I'm Jamaican. You know that Gilbert Arena said he walked up on him. Like, you're not about to yo niggas.
SPEAKER_04:You got tight with Gilbert for laughing at you for your last time you was out there wilding. You know, he on this podcast making his jokes, and he really tried to run down on Gil. Like, that's what I'm saying, bro. What is you on, bro?
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, and I'm telling y'all now, we're gonna be on here talking shit for years. Yeah, walk down on niggas if you want to, bro. It's gonna be Mr. Keep It on us.
SPEAKER_04:And uh by the time we get around to be around niggas like uh Isaiah Stewart, little dummy, I'm gonna have security, I'm gonna tell my security. Bang, as soon as he looked this way, pop him.
SPEAKER_22:The rock you best always, you heard, yeah, nigga. That's exactly how I'm going out. Fuck with me if you want to. It's the rock, you best it's always your holla.
SPEAKER_02:That's exactly what you're gonna hear after you hear that switch got let off, bro. I ain't playing with that, man.
SPEAKER_03:Playing with none of y'all, actually. None of y'all.
SPEAKER_04:Nobody. I got things to do tomorrow.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, and them the NBA niggas, bro. They be and some niggas be strong. Them NBA niggas be uh um thank y'all. You got anything else, Chris?
SPEAKER_04:Strong niggas, stay the fuck away from me, bro. That part. Uh yeah, no, that that's it, man.
SPEAKER_02:Yo, you are retarded.
SPEAKER_03:Um, thank thank I don't even know what song to play about of this bitch, man. You like that that button, right? Oh, yeah. Oh, I was pre I was preloading it, man. Just you know I need that. You know. I might I might hit that area and get an air pod, bro. Uh-uh, I'll let you have it on your phone. That's fire. All right. All right, one more, one more for the road. Yeah, I did. Yeah!
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, what is that?
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, what is that? You never seen that mean. No, what is that? This girl, she was trying macaroni and cheese. She was doing like a food review.
SPEAKER_04:It was nasty.
SPEAKER_06:She was like, I gotta show you the real video. Wait a minute. Wait out. I gotta show her the real video, y'all.
SPEAKER_03:I seen her before.
SPEAKER_00:I seen her before.
SPEAKER_03:All right, all right, what song you wanna end with? Hove? No?
SPEAKER_04:Nah. I'll switch it up.
SPEAKER_08:It's the rock you bastards, as always, you're gonna.
SPEAKER_03:I see, I was gonna add that as your drop, but it's too, it got this little like like if you hit a bad break and it's gonna screech, like it's a screech in it. You don't hear it? Try it like locking.
SPEAKER_08:It's the rock you bastards as always, you're heard? Holla.
SPEAKER_03:It's like some frequency behind there that I don't like. Chris don't care, do he? All right, yo. Uh, thank you again. I gotta actually listen back to that household name argument to make sure niggas ain't just blabbing. I know Chris knows what he was saying. I gotta make sure I know what I was saying.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah. Oh you know what this is, right? I really think y'all niggas ready. Stop it back. Stop it back. Oh, you wanna know what? Stack to me, my safe overflow with racks, and it got with the speedboat attached. We watch niggas eatin', now we gettin' even. We watch the mothers cry, but that just made the brisket freedom. The food they blowin', you can rip to pieces, hit and leakin'. Had your family in this bitch grieving, we can pick some cheeses, but shit for deepin', shit for thinking, reaches, the shit you simple niggas probably couldn't rip with tweezers. I'm too dope charges, and I call stay cases. We did stickers when we was kids, by PlayStation. Treat your bitch crib like a truck stop, wait station, safe haven. If we trade places, that's a vacation. You know the science, I'm soldiers ride, and the best that got finesse. I threw my curve bars to know the riot. Bro, so defiant, cold an eye, chest poking out while I smoke the finest. You know you dying, cola dyeing. You show up with me, know you buy it. I take one brick and multiply it. The realest shit of life might be the realest shit I write. At the next game, so close, I'm spillin' shit on spike, and I'm killin' shit on spike. Uh clock 19 with the silence of nigga, and I just twistin' it on pipe.
SPEAKER_11:Like it's nothing, cause it's nothing, bitch.