THE BLACK PARADIGM

Ryan and Michael B got it!

TJ steele & Ashley Leroy

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SPEAKER_04

What's up, what's up, everybody? It's your boy TJ, aka TJ with the sauce.

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What's up, y'all? This is your girl Ash the Great, aka Ashley.

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Niggas, we are back with a new exciting episode of The Black Paradigm. Nigga, we back. We're back. We're back. Um, we got a lot of shit to talk about. Um, let's just hop right into it.

SPEAKER_01

Right into it.

SPEAKER_04

Babe, how's your mental health?

SPEAKER_01

I mean, I feel like I'm going crazy. Now, um, we skipped the email. What's our email, friend?

SPEAKER_04

Listen, I just wanted to get right into it. Listen, I was gonna I was gonna bring the email up. No, no, no, you're good. But our email is listen, for all you niggas that have little small production companies that have, you know, a little bit of money, hey, come over here and help the black paradigm. Better yet, help the family reunion network. Our email address is theblackparadigm77 at gmail.com. Please, whatever you can do, help a nigga out. Help some niggas out, plus a white boy, but help the We love you, Mario. We love you, Mario, but help help some niggas and a white boy out.

SPEAKER_01

Mario knows Jack Harlow.

SPEAKER_04

He's definitely not Jack Harlow. He wouldn't listen. We're gonna talk about that on Yamposter too, because I want to I want to hear your thoughts from another white boy.

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What the fuck?

SPEAKER_04

But nah for real, our email is theblackparadigm77 at gmail.com. And if you are, you are a small production company that wants to, you know, help some um amazing podcasters out with three different podcasts up and coming. Because we're on episode what, 80? This is 80 episodes.

SPEAKER_01

Insane.

SPEAKER_04

We have done 80 episodes. That's crazy. I know that's crazy. I know. Well, back to it. Um, how's your mental health?

SPEAKER_01

Y'all gotta meet crazy. The child, listen, I can see myself stepping back into old habits because compartmentalizing. This week has been kind of rough. I started doing a detox. I started out doing good. Like eat, I've been taking these detox pills for like gut cleansing and eating nothing but fruits, vegetables, water, tea, and no lemon, very, very limited salt, um, no sugar. And it was great at first. The first three days was great. Then I was like, something happened at work, and I died back into my old coping mechanism, and I kind of fell off. So I'm gonna have to extend the detox to do the full seven days. But it's like when you're detoxing, you just get so cranky. You're like, all this shit has been bit built up inside of me. These pills that I'm taking actually really work. But it's like I be tired of shitty. Like I know that's TMI, but like, Lord. But I know I need to do it and I have to do it. And like I said, this year I really wanted to conquer fixing my relationship with food and incorporating more whole foods, more vegetables. Like, I haven't ate squash or zucchini in a very long time. So squash, zucchini, broccoli, sweet potatoes, butternut, squash, um, red peppers, bell peppers. So just introducing more whole foods and healthier recipes in my diet as well as getting back on a workout regimen, starting is always hard. So that's kind of been messing with me mentally, but I know I can do it. It's just having the mental aptitude to stay disciplined. Um, what else is going on mentally? Mmm, I'm gonna address that in Ashley's corner because that's not really a mental thing, but yeah, um, you know, white people at work still piss me the fuck off, still visualize about taking me a hammer to their damn head, but I keep my I keep myself together and you know, the fake, we're one team, one fight. I'll be like, bitch, why the fuck these motherfuckers?

SPEAKER_04

You know, um, oh my god, what's her name? She is so iconic, so legendary. Um, waiting to exhale. What's her name? Loretta Devine. Yes. She said something that was so important. She was on the podcast with um, it was the Two Family Matters O stars. She said, she said, black people have been acting since day one. We have to act at our jobs, we have to act. I'm like, and I and I took that, I said, you know what? Very true. We act every fucking day. Black people are some of the are the best actors in the fucking world. Because the way that we have to literally breathe and put on face every single day when we're around these people.

SPEAKER_01

To keep from falling apart.

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To keep from whooping ass, to keep from falling apart, to keep from motherfucking. Listen.

SPEAKER_01

I be feeling like Ron Browse. I'm jumping out the window with this one. Bitch, y'all was on top of my motherfucking window. Y'all be making a bitch upset. I hope I ran, get y'all up on this. Like, I ran whack them for me.

SPEAKER_04

One good time. I tell you, Wednesday, friend, that last hour at my motherfucking job. I said, I felt myself, I felt myself being burdened. And I know in the words of Kamala, you know, I should be unburdened by this, right? But it's in me because black people do, we have to do twice the work just to get half back, right? And when you are in that mode of working and trying to make sure everybody is taken care of, and you have everybody else just not giving a fuck, not giving a damn. I felt myself getting riled up, and I said, TJ, take it down. This is not your life forever. And I always have to remind myself that. I said, Yeah, you are bigger than this. You are bigger than this job. Whether they see it, you know who you are.

SPEAKER_01

Absolutely.

SPEAKER_04

So I have to, I took myself down and I said, hey, calm down. You finna clock out, and you don't have to deal with this shit. Because I swear to God, I swear to God.

SPEAKER_01

How do you feel like that black lady on that meme who get asked to do that and she like this? So maybe at 4 30, not what is it? Not 10 o'clock, not 10.03, nigga. If you don't have my money on my butt I be at 4:30, not 431, not 435, bitch. If I can't get out here, lock my motherfucking door, leave this work for him, turned over. Don't know about that. I don't give a damn if the work on the part. It's 430, I'm out for it.

SPEAKER_04

When I tell you there was a uh shit, hold on. There was me. I'm gonna look it up. Um, but I'm gonna tell y'all about my mental health. Um there was a meme. Hold on, let me look that shit up. No, we ain't talking about that shit. Uh come on, Nene. I see you, honey. Yes, baby. Y'all love me some nice.

SPEAKER_01

Love me some nene.

SPEAKER_04

Got to have me some nene in my life. Um, hold on. If I can find it. Did I save it? Shit. I hope I saved it. Damn it. I don't think I saved the damn man.

SPEAKER_01

There is nothing lost in Jesus. Do you can find it?

SPEAKER_04

I know, I know, but I'm just oh let's see, let's see.

SPEAKER_08

What do I have?

SPEAKER_01

Now I got rum brows in my head. I'm jumping out the window.

SPEAKER_04

How do you get to your um your retweets uh on uh actually, you know what? Fuck it, hold on. I'm gonna do something else shit.

SPEAKER_08

I am going to do something else on this motherfucking podcast.

SPEAKER_04

I will find it later, but there was there was this video about, and basically this person was sitting at the uh in the break room eating their lunch and stuff like that, and he got an email from this woman named Brenda, I guess her his account manager or something like that. And basically Brenda was like, hey, like I see that you know you finished your lunch with between, you know, five to ten minutes and then the rest of your 30-minute break, you are on your phone. Basically, she said, Hey, once you finish your lunch, we would love for you to get back to work so it could help the team out. Your work family. And this is where I come in and tell every nigga, because this is a nigga podcast, when you clock the fuck out, leave that motherfucking building.

SPEAKER_01

Hell yeah.

SPEAKER_04

Get the fuck out of there. Because let me tell you something. There are some days where you, you know, you feel like sitting in the break room and stuff like that, you don't feel like walking to your car, but baby, clock the fuck out and let them motherfuckers know that you are clocked out. Because, first of all, that's fucking illegal. You are clocked the fuck out and you don't listen. I want a motherfucker to come up to me and ask me a question about work when I'm on my lunch break. You better say, hey, excuse me, like, I know you're on lunch. Yes, I am. This would be real quick.

SPEAKER_01

Oh no, it won't, because it's not existing.

SPEAKER_04

If it's about a customer, I'm on lunch and I'm about to go. I need people to start utilizing their lunches, their breaks.

SPEAKER_03

I know, I've seen that. I see that.

SPEAKER_04

Your face is priceless. I need niggas to start utilizing their breaks and their lunches, okay? When you on break, nigga, it's break. When you are on lunch, it's a lunch, okay? Use that accordingly. And if they have an issue with that, like Brenda did, let's take it up to HR, okay? Because what you're not gonna do.

SPEAKER_01

We not, niggas do not take shit at HR. HR.

SPEAKER_05

Oh, yes, yes.

SPEAKER_01

The way I would be like this on my EEOC call.

SPEAKER_05

Uh-oh. Uh-oh.

SPEAKER_01

The white people uncertainty smile with my lips folded in. Yeah, um, I pay the report, Brenda. Because bitch, what do you mean?

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, don't take it to HR.

SPEAKER_01

And and if I was really unhinged, bitch, y'all call the police. Come arrest, Brenda. She can't control me.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, don't take that shit to HR because HR, again, works for them, works for the company. And they are there to benefit the company. So do what Ashley told y'all to do, E-E-O-C.

SPEAKER_01

Yes.

SPEAKER_04

Take that shit, call them, do whatever you gotta do, and let them motherfuckers know, hey, this is what's happening right now. Thank you for coming back.

SPEAKER_01

Don't nobody call Brenda Heartbreak.

SPEAKER_04

And why are you watching me on my motherfucking lunch break? That's stalking.

SPEAKER_01

That's crazy.

SPEAKER_04

I called the fucking police on you. Well, I just seen you on the cameras. Bitch, why are you watching me? You're a stalker. Ooh. Ooh, we gotta call the police on you, baby.

SPEAKER_01

And then it's just like you watching me, so that means you're not working.

SPEAKER_04

Exactly.

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Clock it.

SPEAKER_04

So, yes. But getting back to, you know, mental health. Um, there's a lot going on right now with my family. Um, I have put my phone on Do Not Disturb because I know shit is about to woo, Jesus.

SPEAKER_01

It is a freshness. If I phaser parks.

SPEAKER_04

Y'all, this last year, and you know, I've I've told you guys a lot, um, like last episode about me losing my auntie, two of my aunties, uh, one in uh late 2025, and then uh my Aunt Lena here in early 2026. And um I'll tell you a little bit more um next week, but all I can say is my family on my dad's side is um we are going we are going through a transition. And I I'm gonna be honest, we needed this. We actually needed this because there have been a lot of people that have been unheard that have been um just kind of coasting by. So let the shit burn. That's how I'll that's all I'm gonna say. Let the shit burn, and it is what it is. So that's all I'm gonna say. I will update you guys about my family next week, but it's a lot.

SPEAKER_01

It's important you say that because I think so much so as black people, we focus on burning the institutions and the systems on the outside, but a lot of us have institutions and mindsets and family members we need to burn from the inside out too.

SPEAKER_04

Hello. Mm-hmm. Hello. So if you are one of the, you know, many people that listen to this podcast and you have issues with your family, a lot of times you just gotta let that shit burn. You have to let people get their feelings out, and you have to let, if this motherfucker don't like you, oh well. But you need to air that shit out. Because I'm not finna be, I am at the age, I am in my 30s, y'all. I'm not finna be around nobody that I don't want to be around. Period. Dot. That's it. That could be family, that could be friends, hell, that can be motherfuckers. That's co-work. Shit. I'm not sitting beside you. I don't, I know you don't like me. Bitch, why am I sitting beside you? Hello? So yeah, that is um, but besides that, uh work is working. Um I'm just I'm I'm there. I'm there. Um, I do our manager, you know, I told you about our new manager. He's really cool, really dope. I think he's gonna um transform the store. But again, you know, when you're working in corporate, you know, or anything like that, you just always have you have you always have to have your, you know, one eye open. You always have to be prepared. You always have to be prepared, especially when you're black and in the workspace. You always have to be prepared for someone to say some slick shit to you. And you'd be like, oh I'm gonna notate that, by the way. Baby, white people hate this shit when you say you're gonna notate something.

SPEAKER_03

When you say you're gonna notate something, oh, oh, oh, oh. What what do you mean? Oh, it's noted.

SPEAKER_01

Because on this day, on this day, I got the page right here. Yeah, this is what you said, Billy.

SPEAKER_04

This is what you this is what you said at 4 37 p.m., Billy. This is what you said. On the two things.

SPEAKER_01

So before we say anything else, bitch, I suggest you watch yourself. You watch it. All right, all right. Why don't you all right, pal.

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Hold it, hold on.

SPEAKER_04

Oh, God, but no, like my mental health has been um, it's been all over the place, and it will probably be all over the place for the remainder of the month. So I will keep you guys updated. Um, but let's get into Ashley's Corner, baby. I'm ready for this shit.

SPEAKER_01

Me, me, me, me, me. Some of you bitches are cutting on, got my nerves all cut up. Y'all are cutting on my nerves. First of all, this shit about Houston, Texas, spring, first of all, you kids, y'all knew adults are wild and different, but to go to a place with spring break and there's no beach, it kind of defeats the purpose. That's one. Two. It ain't that much dick pussy in the world. Uh I'm I'm sorry. The STD rates in Houston, Texas, 70, it went up 79%, and this is per to CDC. 79% from 2025 to 2026. Do you realize Renati, we're just past the halfway point in March? What do you mean the STD rate is up for Clem for, I think for Symphilis, and then for Chlamydia and HIV, they're up. Y'all not use a condoms and now y'all are y'all are editing, y'all are paying editors and using Chat GPT to edit y'all my charts. Y'all are taking results to STD tests and having them edited. Y'all are fucking sick and disgusting. And I really feel like these phones and the access that we have to sex, pornography, and hookup culture, that has got a lot of y'all fucked up in the head. And you niggas out here that's, you know, oh, my first day in Houston, y'all are literally smashing women and putting their faces on the internet. Y'all niggas suck and kissing and telling, like, this is why a lot of y'all don't get pussy. Y'all are literally out here kissing and telling. Y'all, it's, y'all have taken the art of one night stands and just fucking it up. Since when have you know how many people I know that nigga got cuddy in certain areas or Springburg or whatever, and you never hear about it? Any man that I have ever had sex with or have opened my legs for, you will never, and you will never know about it. You will never know who the nigga is, because that's the fucking point. I call myself dabbling into hookup culture, and that shit is not for the weak. But to sit up here and and no face, no cases on bitches who are asleep, that's foul. And it's the men that's out here doing that. You niggas suck. Like, y'all are really, and I again I hate to saying when are men gonna be men? I hate that, but it's like we come to a point now. Now, wait a minute. Cause since when do we kiss and tell? Like, you niggas are just pussyfied. Like, I don't fucking understand. Like, and then a lot of y'all out here having sex in cars with no tent. Y'all out here, like multiple people in the day, nobody's wearing protection. And just because somebody cute or fine, oh, she bad, she did, she got fat ass, do they have STDs? When's the last time they've been to uh uh their primary physician, primary care physician? As a woman, when's the last time you got a pap smear? As a man over a certain age, have you had your prostate checked? Do you know certain cancers running your family? Do you have HPV or just because you don't have HIV or you don't have herpes, things that you can't get rid of, that doesn't mean chlamydia, sinphilis, gonorrhea, BV. A lot of you women that keep getting back, y'all live with BVs because y'all the niggas y'all fucking with. Women, there's women condoms. And honestly, I I we've had this talk and I've yelled at y'all before, but it's just this shit is just it's just sad. Cause I feel like as a society with more access to information, y'all are getting dumb and dumber and dumber, just dumb as hell. Just dumb as hell. Y'all just out here risking y'all's lives over fucking probably subpar pussy at that. And why y'all just fucking the fuck because you don't got nothing else to do? Get an education, pay your child support, get a job. But y'all y'all can fuck though. That's some that's literally some of the only things y'all are good at according to your standards. But I I just Houston, I'm just all baby, y'all be itching and burning out there. But it's I mean, it's everywhere. But you know, with certain cities for black people that you like, baby, at this point, everybody, I think I told my friend this. What needs to happen? If you plan on having sex with somebody, y'all need to go to the doctor together and get tested together. And y'all, there needs to be a thing. Both of y'all have to come and get y'all results together, and it has to be presented by somebody who works at that clinic because y'all need a lot too much. Since when y'all are editing, that's you know how scary that is? You, I have a clean bill of health. If I'm sleeping with you and you show me fake test results and you give me something that can end my life, bitch, I'm killing you. I'm going s white woman on snapped on you. Cause what do you mean? But see, a lot of y'all don't like wearing condoms. So I don't know, but y'all are fucking wild and disgusting. And that that that that this is why I'm 14 months celebrated, because you are y'all are not to be trusted. Y'all not to be trusted. And y'all record every fucking like, damn, y'all don't lean nothing to the imaginary. Nothing means to like y'all don't think about this is shit that can be accessed on the internet in the next 20 years. Like this is why it's not fun to go to the club. This is why it's not fun to be in certain spaces, because yeah, a lot of y'all motherfuckers are whack. Y'all don't want to do shit but be in y'all phone and film content, but then motherfuckers is actually trying to have a good time. Y'all record them and make fun of them, or y'all, or you recording somebody else's rendezvous. Like, I don't know. It's just fucked, but y'all are nasty down there in Houston.

SPEAKER_04

I just feel like um I'm gonna step in to Ashley's corner real quick. I think that we need to have a community talk. We need to have a community building block or something because there is so much information. So many, so many things that we can do to protect ourselves, right? Just because a nigga or a female looks good, right? They might look good on the exterior side, but y'all never ask them about the interior. Mm-mm. Y'all never ask, you know, y'all don't even sit down and have a motherfucking conversation. Before y'all just fucking or sucking or whatever y'all want to do. Days gone are the fucking days where you can just hook up with somebody because you don't know what these niggas have. It is scary. Like for me, it is scary. Like, I'm a drumophobic. So same. I'm a hypochondriac.

SPEAKER_01

I took somebody and got an S T D test. I feel like my body breaking out in the highs, bitch. Uh-oh, I got his spirit on me. That let me tell you something. Outside of just the S T D stuff, do you know, do you even know if you're sleeping with a Satanist? You don't know this person's religious or spiritual practices. Yeah, y'all don't know what they've done. Y'all just ain't fucking spirits travel. Like you could be sleeping with somebody that molests his children because motherfuckers look fine. You want to fuck them. You don't know who, you don't know what you're opening up your body to, man or woman.

SPEAKER_04

It's so like it's a lot of weirdos out here. It's a lot of fucking weirdos out here. And then when y'all sleep with this person, y'all wonder why y'all fucking crazy. Y'all wonder why there's something something ain't right with y'all's spirit because you slept with a motherfucker that likes putting spells on people that practices demonic shit. Or he just he he just has energy that's just all over the place because he's unslept with more than five or six people during the week.

SPEAKER_01

Yes. Like they got thousands of people.

SPEAKER_04

You gotta be careful around here, bro. I'm telling you, you have to be fucking careful. And then I'm gonna let you finish, I'm gonna let you finish Ashley Corner, but then I got something else to add for uh the rodeo in Houston.

SPEAKER_01

Okay. Oh, I can't wait to hear this. Then it's just like I I really want y'all to take into account it's it's it's it's scary enough to to to garner a new sexual partner as it is, but I pay attention to the people they sleep with. Like, I'm not sleeping with nobody that sleep with white people or that have done it on a grand scale. I can't do it.

SPEAKER_04

I can't do that. No.

SPEAKER_01

I'll be so turned off, and I I I know what it is. I just can't put it into words as to why, but again, that's the spirit for me. Yep. Um, and I don't really feel like people really understand what sex is. That is a natural transference of energy as it is anyway. That's a portal. As a woman, especially as women, we can give birth. Like, y'all don't take that shit seriously enough for me. Then it's, you know, one thing that I want to talk about, and it was on threads, a lot of black women were commenting. The shit that you're doing in your 20s and early teens right now, you getting all these STDs back to back or getting sick or whatever, things that are affecting your sexual health now could prevent you from shit in the future. So I know a girl who has so many STDs, she couldn't even get pregnant. Or like I know guys who they've had so much sex, no matter what they do, they can't get hard for somebody that they like. Because men date for other men. I feel like for most men in their 20s, they're fucked out and they just fuck anything and they just do fucking, fucking, fucking. Then when they get to their 30s and they want something more substance, you get with a bitch like me and you can't even perform. Or there's nothing left in you to perform with. So y'all just be mindful of that. Some of y'all really be fucked out and freaked out for no reason. Or, you know, the last thing I'm gonna say about it too, and I think this is pushing the messages off to young kids. You got kids 12 years old sitting here telling, telling us or telling other grown-ups, like, yeah, I want to be an OF model. Not that there's nothing wrong with that, but maybe there's more to life than that. We didn't know about sexual career fields till we were grown. So that just goes to show the access to sexual things that our kids have or explicit content. Then it's just like, too, you think about last thing I'm gonna say, and I'm gonna be quiet. I think I I look at some of the girls or guys that have been having sex since they were 11, 12. When I tell you they ran out, they're mixed with all these different spirits, and there's nothing left for them to try. So that's all I say about that.

SPEAKER_04

You know, that's why it's so scary when you, you know, when you get to know somebody, people do not want because there are there'll be there's so many people out here that'll say, oh, I don't date. I just fuck people. You don't date, but you just have you so you just I I'm not understanding. Like there are actual people right now that will look you dead in your motherfucking face and tell you I don't date to get to know people. I just when I see something, I just get it. But my thing is, what the fuck are you getting? Because yeah, sex, whatever. But it only takes one time. Once one time to forget to use protection, one time to not take prep. One time not to be on birth control. Like sex is a energy spiritual like connection, and people just sitting up here just having sex with anybody and anything. She only is like y'all block like ugh. That is not like for me. I'm just it's just something I can't play about. I cannot play about that. I just don't, I don't have the capacity to sit up here and talk to someone and be like, okay, what you doing tonight? No, nigga, I'm going home. I'm going home. I'm not gonna sit up here and and and no, I got a hotel room. No, we're not doing that, bro. We're not doing that. That's the type of time you're on. I'm not on that time. I'm on the time where I want to get to know a person. I'm on the time where I want to have a connection. And I think that's why a lot of y'all niggas be crashing the fuck out, because you don't know how to have a connection. So the first time somebody tells you fucking no, it's a slap in your fucking face, and you can't have that because you're used to getting your motherfucking way. When you don't have the strength to meet someone and have a real connection, that tells me a lot about you. That tells me you are weak spiritually and you are weak in having connections. That's all that tells me. That that is literally what it like this whole situation tells me that you are weak spiritually, that you can't control your actions. And you are fucking dangerous, my nigga. You are dangerous. A nigga in their 30s and 40s, and it be them. It really, it really be them. Even in their 50s, you at your big age, you can't control your urges. Yeah, you need to, you, you, you need to go somewhere. You need to go to you need to go to a um a program or something like that. You need to get help.

SPEAKER_01

These niggas need to be neuter. Fuck it. There you go. These niggas want to go to therapy. You think they're gonna go somewhere for sexual health?

SPEAKER_04

No, they go to I'm like so serious. But one thing that I want to say, um what I want to say is about the rodeo in Houston. Two things. Black people, I don't know what's going on, but I there are a lot, there have been a lot of people that have been talking about Miss Tina's gumbo.

SPEAKER_00

And I just knew you all fucking right now. So there was this black.

SPEAKER_04

I saw a video of this black woman saying she was just so rude to me. She was just so nasty. I was trying to, I was trying to, you know, comfort her and I was trying to do this and that. Y'all, Miss Tina is there to sell y'all's motherfucking like she is there to collect money. She is there to sell fucking gumbo. It's not a meet and greet. She does.

SPEAKER_01

And you think if it was a meeting greet, you will only be paying$25? Oh, please. That's$25 for my hair products. Go ahead, man.

SPEAKER_04

So a lot of people were saying, oh, well, this ain't really gumbo. This ain't, you know, this ain't how we cook it here, and da-da-da-da. It's called Miss Tina's gumbo. She didn't say it was New Orleans style gumbo. She didn't say it was motherfucking Texas. She just said it's Miss Tina's gumbo. But a lot of y'all still bought it. It's it stinks, but I'm still gonna try it. What kind of shit is that? It stinks, but I'm gonna still, I'm gonna still try it. What are we doing? And I listen, I wasn't in Houston, I wasn't at the motherfucking rodeo. I don't know how it went down, but what I'm saying is that was not a beat and greet. That was not to talk to Miss Tina for 20, 30 minutes. Baby, she is there to sell you gumbo and sell you gumbo only. Okay? That's it. Okay. So I don't know. I know I seen Latoy Luckett uh post an um Instagram photo of her and Miss Tina talking about come get y'all some gumbo and da-da-da-da. And then there was this one dude, he first of all, you can tell he was drunk before he tried the fucking gumbo.

SPEAKER_01

And then he was, he was You talking about that black ball dude. I knew exactly what he was saying.

SPEAKER_04

And then he said, look at this, y'all. Why are you first sir, why are you showing us throw up? Why are you showing the that that is the first of all? We we didn't need to see that. You sweating and everything. No, you're sweating because you done drunk too much and that gumbo did the spices, didn't sit right with your stomach. You should have took a probiotic before you went to the fucking rodeo. That's what you should have did, nigga. I don't know what the fuck is wrong. And I hate to say this shit. Oh no, I don't. A lot of times it'd be us. Because would you would you have done that if it was a white brand that was selling y'all motherfucking gumbo? Crickets. So if you didn't like the gumbo, hey, you don't like the fucking gumbo. But you get online, post videos talking about she was so nasty, so rude. Bitch, she there to sell you fucking gumbo. Not a meet and greet. It's okay if you don't like the gumbo. It's okay if you don't like Miss Tina, but you sit up there and make a whole two-minute video about her gumbo. Like, come on, bro. It's okay. You didn't get what you wanted. You were trying to give her, you know, she just wasn't there for that. And that's okay. A lot of celebrities aren't. So we just gotta, you gotta take the L and move on. That's it.

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Here's what I'm saying.

SPEAKER_01

I think this shows me that a lot of y'all eat anything if it's attributed to a celebrity. Because no offense, but this lady is known for hair. Since when has she ever cooked anything?

SPEAKER_05

Hello.

SPEAKER_01

And as hard as it fucking is in Houston, you mean to tell me you're finna eat some soup like gumbo? I've never ate gumbo outside of the fucking winter. I wouldn't even want to eat it. And honestly, things like that when it's hot, you're drinking, you're walking around all day. I stay away from shit like seafood. Outside in the heat like that. But you niggas.

SPEAKER_04

I'm not eating no gumbo in the fucking summer period. Gumbo is.

SPEAKER_01

And then it's like you got seafood in it, it's hot. That shit has to be stored properly. And I and that's why I was just like, y'all will eat anything. And then it's just like$25 for one cup.

SPEAKER_00

Like I'm sorry. Y'all stupid for paying$25. You're a dummy bitch. I'm not doing that.

SPEAKER_01

And y'all just mean y'all will eat anything. Y'all pay$25 for a styrofoam. This coming from a big bitch that eats. But y'all eat anything.

SPEAKER_04

$25 for a styrofoam cup full of fucking gumbo.

SPEAKER_01

A small styrofoam cup of that. I was like, hmm? Uh-oh. Listen, let me tell you something.

SPEAKER_04

I love Miss Tina, but I'm not paying$25,$27 for no fucking gumbo. Period. I don't care. I don't give a damn who makes it. Hell, Michelle Obama can make some damn gumbo, and I'm not paying$20 something for no fucking gumbo.

SPEAKER_01

Shit. Let's be clear. Michelle Obama's more known for cooking than Tina is. Because this well, the only thing mission, I've known Mama Tina to cook is hair.

SPEAKER_04

And she does a great job with that.

SPEAKER_01

Great job.

SPEAKER_04

Great job.

SPEAKER_01

The truth. Shit, that's high. I can't wait for Cardi B line to come out.

SPEAKER_04

Uh-oh. Come on, Cardi B.

SPEAKER_01

Capitalistic, honey.

SPEAKER_04

And you know what? Like I said, capitalism will never save black people.

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No.

SPEAKER_07

To this day.

SPEAKER_04

I said that on last episode, the episode before that, capitalism will never save black people. Just like religion will never save black people. But in other news, um, Tank and Tyrese, uh versus TV just announced that they are doing the versus uh Tank and Tyrese, if anybody cares. Um, do you care?

SPEAKER_01

Um, yeah, because here's the thing. Tank's a good writer. He has better features. He will win that versus and he can play an instrument. Ever since Tyrese said his big ass, big bald ass up there and cried, I just was like, nigga, I'm so I wish they would have done it was a TGT. Um uh Tank versus Tyrese versus Gene Wy. They could have got, like, that could have been a good opportunity to do something first. And I just, I don't know what happened between the three of them, if anything did happen. But, you know, I think I think for the UT, this would be great. And I can't lie. As much of a Tank fan as I am, I was like, okay, I can see this being good.

SPEAKER_04

Okay. All right. I just wanted to make sure everyone, you know, someone cared because some not someone said I got genuine. Nigga, it's it is tank versus Tyrese, and y'all niggas gotta stop, bro. It's that date night vibes at the house watching this versus what's nine months from the 26th. The versus has me feeling like I need to make a fancy dinner to have while watching. It will be a steak, a stuffed baked potato, asparagus, and a glass of wine. I know that's right.

SPEAKER_03

I know that's right.

SPEAKER_04

This might be the freakiest begging and kind ass versus.

SPEAKER_00

Listen, for real. What do you want from me? My Tyree. Tyrese.

SPEAKER_01

Tyrese, please.

SPEAKER_04

Oh, God. Oh, let me, let's um, let's talk about the Oscars. Let's let's get into the Oscars and the amazing Sinners left home with four Oscars. I am so happy. Um, listen, when I tell you um Ryan Kugler got the Oscar for best screenplay as he fucking deserved. Sinners actually deserve the best picture, but hey, we'll give it to one battle after another um because it got black people in it. Um shout out to Tiana and Regina, uh Regina Hall.

SPEAKER_01

And Chase Infinity.

SPEAKER_04

Yes, and Chase Infinity cannot forget that. Uh forget her. So I you know what I hate is fucking pop-ups. I really do on fucking computers. Just pop-ups. They really get on my fucking nerves. And it'd be happening at the worst moment. No, I don't want to subscribe to the Hollywood Reporter. Leave me the fuck alone. Um battle proved too strong to ultimately overtake with centers winning four awards in total. The film hit two key milestones. Writer, director, producer Ron Kugler is officially an Oscar winner, um, having taken home the award for original screenplay, as widely expected, of course. And uh Autumn Um Archapah became the first woman in history to win the best cinematography. Uh Oscar's significant and historic upset, given that one battles, um we don't care about that. She won. Uh, congratulations to you, Autumn. We love that. Um Cuz's longtime collaborator starring Michael B. Jordan uh also went all the way in best actor category, which we love. We love that. Um and I always knew that Michael B. Jordan was probably the top person to get the Oscar because, first of all, he played two different roles. Okay? Stack and smoke. What we're not gonna do is sit up here and say that that man did not perform what he needed. He did not perform to the level that he needed to perform. He excelled in so many ways. I seen Sinners four times in theaters, four times. That man excelled each fucking time I saw that movie. I was blown away. This has got to be Michael B. Jordan's best performance. Best performance to date. Oh, and then um, let's see, there was another one. Oh. Supporting nominees, Woumi and Del Roy Lindo. Um, they didn't win any Oscars, as though I think Delroy Lindo should have won that Oscar. But hey, it is what it is. Um, you are always an Oscar winner in our hearts. Uh there was one. I'm missing somebody. I'm missing somebody. Hold on, give me one second. Give me one second. Oh, the other win for Centers went to uh Ludwig um for best original score. Yes, his third Oscar for composing. So, yes, he won an Oscar as well. Shout out to Centers, uh, shout out to one battle uh after another for winning the Best Pitcher Award, uh, Tiana Regina. Um it it just shows you that hard work does pay off. And for Michael B. Jordan and Ryan Kugler, it is something extraordinary. So I have always and will always support them. I will always support them, I will always be a Fan of their work because Ryan Kugler and Michael B. Jordan they know and understand how film works. Did you have anything else? Just like Denzel and Spike. Those are like just like the two like groups of people. Like Denzel and Spike make amazing, amazing movies, amazing television, amazing cinema. And then now you have Ryan and Michael. It's just fucking amazing. Shout out to black men. Shout out to black men. And you know, for the people that said, oh, well, you know, um, we were really hoping that um Tim, we don't want to hear that. We don't want to hear that shit. We don't want to, he shouldn't have. Marty Supreme, it was an okay movie. It was an okay movie.

SPEAKER_01

Don't no care, don't nobody care about Timberwolf Conditioner. First of all, that movie was about a white nympho that played fucking ping pong. And as quiet as it's kept, the only reason why niggas went to see him was to support Tyler Ocoma, aka Tyler the Creator. Do you nobody give a fuck about Rat Boy? He's not even a dynamic actor. Like I told y'all last week, I can name five white boys, white boys, if we going on ranks that are better actors than Timothy Chamelet.

SPEAKER_04

Mm-hmm.

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Jake.

SPEAKER_04

And then everyone's like, well, you know, he'll definitely win more for Doom 3. Y'all gotta stop.

SPEAKER_01

Don't nobody care. We care about Zendaya.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah. Speaking of Zendaya, um, Spider-Man brand new day trailer is out. Um, it it's out.

SPEAKER_01

Her new movie where Robert said Patterson is out.

SPEAKER_04

The drama.

SPEAKER_01

Barbara Patterson is a good actor, too.

SPEAKER_04

Hello. That's one. That's one white boy that knows how to act. I mean, we discussed this last week. I just I am just so tired. Well, you know, I we were really rude. No, Michael B. Jordan got the motherfucking Oscar as he deserved, nigga.

SPEAKER_01

As he deserved.

SPEAKER_04

Fuck out of here.

SPEAKER_01

Chablin was acting like himself. But you know what though? This, the, the, the people that pla that that does ballerino operas that say, oh, bitch, I got something for your motherfucking asshole. You won't get this vote out of me this award season, you bitch. That's probably why he didn't win it. And then it worked out in his favor.

SPEAKER_04

The motherfuckers did, oh, bitch, you thought you was cute. Okay. We'll be cute.

SPEAKER_01

With a loss. That's what you got. A la la la la loss.

SPEAKER_04

I I, you know, honestly, I wish Delroy Lindo would have won Best Supporting Actor. I feel like in our hearts, he will always um, let me got some in my fucking nose. Jesus Christ. Oh, let's get that shit. Shout out to the ghetto.

SPEAKER_01

The ghetto. Find you a home.

SPEAKER_04

Find you a home. Not in my nose, baby. Not in my nose. Um, but no, I just feel like in our hearts, he will always be our Oscar winner for this point because the way he killed, killed that fucking role. And um, I just love how like Michael B. Jordan after the Oscars, he went to In N Out. And like everybody was just like, he's better. He let me tell you something about Michael B. Jordan. Your boy has been through it, okay? Ups and downs, ups and downs. And I just feel like him getting the Oscar was like, damn, I made it. I've been doing this shit since I was 14. And I'm here. Yeah, actually. I mean, and we're gonna be, yeah, let's be truthful about it. He's been doing this shit a long time.

SPEAKER_01

Strike one caught you by surprise, strike two, right before your eyes, pitch three. Listen, y'all wasn't watching Harbaugh, bitch.

SPEAKER_04

And they weren't watching the, they weren't watching the wire either.

SPEAKER_01

They weren't watching Days of Our Lives either. You know what though? That was the only role I could fucking stand him in when he was Wallace in the wire. He was a little sneakster. But listen.

SPEAKER_04

Listen, that prepared him, though. That prepared him for some really dynamic roles.

SPEAKER_01

So He did. I mean, think about Tristan Wiles was in there. Michael K. Williams, like Rest in Power.

SPEAKER_04

Rest in power to Michael K. Williams. Um, I think Michael B. Jordan's next film is um with Will Smith. Uh, what's that movie?

SPEAKER_00

Oh my God. Oh.

SPEAKER_04

It's uh what is uh not iRobot, it's um what's the other one where he uh Will Smith shit. Hold on. Let me let me find this out. Hold on.

SPEAKER_01

Why are you looking that up? You know, Kiki Palmer and Marlon Wayne's a film for them got announced. It's a buddy comedy romance. I think it's called Rider Die, and that got announced today.

SPEAKER_04

Okay. Well, you know, her um her series on Peacock got renewed too, I think. Um The Burbs.

SPEAKER_01

The Burbs or something.

SPEAKER_00

That was actually pretty good.

SPEAKER_04

That was funny. Yeah. Oh, I Am Legend. I Am Legend too.

SPEAKER_00

Palmer is a burb, but I like the show.

SPEAKER_01

Oh my I thought Will Smith died in I Am Legend. I think now I gotta go back and re-watch it. I am legendary. I think they're doing that.

SPEAKER_04

Well, you know what, they had an alternate, they had an alternate scene too. But I think I Am Legend is either his son, him being like his son or something like that. I don't know. But all I know is it's gonna be fucking good. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Oh my God.

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Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Oh my God. And and and to be honest with you, this is what, not that Will Smith isn't iconic. This is what Will Smith needs, because y'all play on his name too fucking much. And Oscar winner. Who gives a fucking?

SPEAKER_04

Who gives a fuck? He deserved, first of all, let me tell you something. All these white people stand up here talking about, oh, violence is never the answer. Bitch, you voted in a pedophile. I will never, and even before that, even before that, why should we as black people even listen to y'all white asses? Y'all are the same colonizers that burned up black churches, that burned up black towns, black cities.

SPEAKER_01

Y'all need to shut the fuck up when churches.

SPEAKER_04

When it comes to black on black people, be quiet. I was terrified.

SPEAKER_03

You were terrified? You were terrified, Amy? How are you terrified that you're a Viking?

SPEAKER_04

I'm so sick of white people. Y'all are, y'all ain't scared. Y'all, the only thing that y'all, y'all ain't scared of alligators, y'all ain't scared of snakes, but y'all scared once a black person pops up. Oh my God.

SPEAKER_01

They oh, you know what else they're scared of?

SPEAKER_04

What?

SPEAKER_01

Wash rags and bar soap.

SPEAKER_04

It just, it really, it really pissed me off. And this, you know, I we I was still in Green Hills when this shit happened, and people were like, you know, violence is never the answer. I said, hey, that shit don't work for black people. Stop. Because y'all are the last people to talk about violence. Stop.

SPEAKER_01

Literally the wrong messenger. Stop.

SPEAKER_04

The wrong messenger. The wrong messenger. Please, kill it. You know, kill it like y'all used to try to kill us, you know, till this day. Okay, kill it. Well, no. Michael B. Jordan, amazing.

SPEAKER_01

Amazing. And I think this is gonna give him the book because let's not act like Will Smith is not an iconic fucking actor. This man, amazing actor, but I think this will have a revival in his career because him and Michael B. Oh my God.

SPEAKER_04

Will Smith is, first of all, Will Smith is a fucking Libra.

SPEAKER_01

I didn't know that.

SPEAKER_04

We we always rise to the fucking occasion. And shout out, speaking of Libra, shout out to Cardi B at her concerts telling all her Latinos and Latinas that African Americans we wouldn't be here, that none of us would be here if it wasn't for the fight that African Americans did, like put forth. Like, Cardi B, I'll tell you what. I'll tell you what, that damn Cardi B is something else.

SPEAKER_01

I fucks with her.

SPEAKER_04

I cannot wait to interview her. I cannot wait until the Black Paradigm interviews Cardi B because the way she said, y'all need to shut the fuck up because none of y'all would be here if you wanted to fight for uh African Americans.

SPEAKER_01

Oh.

SPEAKER_04

Hello?

SPEAKER_01

It's me.

SPEAKER_04

Shit, because they put their lives on the line, baby. Our ancestors did that.

SPEAKER_01

You better recognize.

SPEAKER_04

Oh, God. Okay. Moving. Congratulations to all the Oscar winners, um, to all the black Oscar winners.

SPEAKER_01

And can I just say Yeah. You know, despite, and I've said this before. Well, no, I said it. I think I said it with Diamond. Or did I say it with Black Paradigm? I think I said on Black Paradise on Black Paradigm. Shout out to Diamond and Sisters and Singh. You know, because we're busy about, huh?

SPEAKER_04

You know, because we're busy. We got, we on, you know, we, but I just thought about that. Me and you are the only ones that have two different podcasts that we are on. I did. Yes, I do have three. Shout out to Sweet Talk. Um, yes, yes.

SPEAKER_01

He's booked them busy, huh?

SPEAKER_04

Shout out to chips, shout out to one. I I love them. Love them.

SPEAKER_01

Yes.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

But, ooh, excuse me, that Dr. Peppa. But um, who was I saying? What was I finna say?

SPEAKER_04

About Michael B. Jordan, Oscar Winners, um, you say you were talking something about diamonds. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Despite what y'all may feel about the movie One Battle After Another, I am happy for Tiana, but I can, I will be remiss if I didn't say when I found out what that movie was about, I was fucking shocked. I do want to watch it to see Tiana and Regina and Chase in it, but then I'm just like, did you watch that movie?

SPEAKER_04

I have not watched it yet. And I have to watch it.

SPEAKER_01

Do you know the premise of what it's about?

SPEAKER_04

A little bit, a little bit.

SPEAKER_01

What's about?

SPEAKER_04

Don't put me on the spot. All I know, it listen, all I know is from the previews and the trailer, because I've never I haven't read the synopsis or anything like that. So basically, uh biracial child, they're growing up in some type of war zone or something like that that's happening. Tiana Taylor got uh arrested because she was doing something, and then I guess he left her. Some some shit went down where the dad had to raise the daughter. And I guess she goes searching for the mom for Tiana Taylor. I don't know. You tell me, Boo. Because it's on HBO Max, I think. I need to watch it tonight.

SPEAKER_01

Okay.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Basically, you had this motherfucker who was a part of uh like a Ku Klux Klan group, who was sexually effatured with black women with this one, had a baby from her, something ends up happening between him and Tiana, she gets locked away. Then he wants to kill his biracial daughter so he can join this alt-right group. I said, Y'all lie.

SPEAKER_04

And I've heard in the movie, the daddy wants to kill.

SPEAKER_01

Yes, that's what I've read from people synopsis who went to see, and I'm just like, I'd have watched this for myself because y'all weren't lying.

SPEAKER_04

Because the trailer just be throwing, he threw me the fuck off.

SPEAKER_01

And come to find out, because you know, there's some shade. Well, it's some alleged shade behind the scenes between Tiana and Regina, but come to find out, I thought I didn't even know. First of all, let's be clear, none of us knew Regina Hall was in the fucking movie until we watched Press. Yeah. Supposedly she had a much bigger role than Tiana in this movie, and Tiana was only in the movie for five minutes.

SPEAKER_08

Oh shit.

SPEAKER_01

So you're like, have you been seeing Regina with the cast as of like the last few? And I've just been like, hmm. She's never acted like this before.

SPEAKER_04

Ever. I want to know what's going on because the last couple of times, even on the red carpet at the Oscar, she was like, she just like felt like she just Yeah. I don't know if it's she's going through something or something in her in her family has happened. Because I mean, she has a scary movie that's coming out, which I cannot wait till that fucking movie comes out in June, June 12th.

SPEAKER_01

Listen, I'm going to see that open tonight. I have to.

SPEAKER_04

We we gotta go see. We have to go see that shit open at night.

SPEAKER_01

I think I'll drive down to um Franklin Take a Sick Day.

SPEAKER_04

My throat a little scratchy. But I don't know. It just feels like the last couple of weeks that her and Tiana Taylor have been like kind of like, you know, even though at the Oscars when they won, when the movie won Best Picture.

SPEAKER_01

She was in it, but they pushed her ass to the back.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah. And then after, or something happened at the Oscars where Tiana Taylor and a security guard, like a security guard grabbed her, and I'm like, this is a second time. First happened with Kelly Rowland, and Kelly Rowland had to let that bitch know what time it was.

SPEAKER_01

Like, bitch, it's that body was shaking. That robot was going.

SPEAKER_04

Don't forget. Don't forget, baby.

SPEAKER_01

That's Houston, that's calendria.

SPEAKER_04

Hello.

SPEAKER_01

So I don't know.

SPEAKER_04

I don't know. Hopefully, hopefully, everything gets straightened out. Maybe she's going. I want to say maybe Regina is going through something. Maybe and her family, I hope. Maybe I don't want her and Tiana to be, you know what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_01

Yeah.

SPEAKER_04

Like that's just we don't need that. I love both of them. Me too. Um, but shout out to all the Oscar uh winners and everything like this. This year was an amazing.

SPEAKER_01

Did you see Alandria?

SPEAKER_04

Stunning.

SPEAKER_01

Oh my God.

SPEAKER_04

Stunning. Oh, did you hear about Huda, Huda, Huda Ho, or whatever her name is?

SPEAKER_01

And he's sticking by her side. And this is your child and your baby mother. Like, niggas like you are the weakest fucking link. And Huda.

SPEAKER_04

See, this is why I always tell people, you know, you gotta be careful around these, you know, these women, these non-black women. That, you know, these non-black women, but not also non-white women, you gotta be careful around them because you don't know. My thing with her is I've seen like her little posts and shit like that. She's always been trying to throw subliminals at Alundra uh Alandria. First of all, she don't she don't see that shit. Because guess what? She's booked and motherfucking busy.

SPEAKER_01

She's on, she's she's on red carpets. She's inviting a lot of people. She's probably gonna get in a movie.

SPEAKER_04

I'm telling you, she's gonna be in a movie soon. She's going to be in a movie.

SPEAKER_01

She's not out here on fucking Twitch, bitch. She's not, she's not out here with a nigga that got a baby mama that you're stalking. Get the fuck out of here.

SPEAKER_03

No, no, she's not on Twitch, bitch.

SPEAKER_04

We gotta make that into a shirt. Let's go.

SPEAKER_01

She's not on Twitch, bitch. Hey.

SPEAKER_04

Oh, wait a minute now. I love that.

SPEAKER_01

She had the nerve. You had the nerve to want to laugh. You and your black boyfriend had the nerve to want to laugh at somebody was calling her a nigga.

SPEAKER_04

And it's niggas like that that really are a disappointment. Just to, just like to in in life, just a disappointment. You'll sit up there and let a non-black woman call a black woman a nigger.

SPEAKER_07

Uh-uh.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, nah, we we we not doing that. You're you're you're you take your motherfucking ale and go on somewhere just jumping a lake or something. Um, let's get to vanilla wafer. Um, straight out of croutons. I know it is just something about three white men sitting on a fucking podcast discussing black culture for me.

SPEAKER_01

What show is this? What podcast was this?

SPEAKER_04

Rapper FaZe Black. I'd say he got blacker with new RB album. Okay, rapper Jack Hollow sparked widespread criticism on social media after telling the New York Times podcast um oh pop pop. It was Popcast Podcast that he got blacker with his fourth studio album, Monica.

SPEAKER_01

First of all, Monica is not really I think that was a a roundabout way to be able to say my nigga. When my friend pointed that out to me, I said, What? She said, he's trying to say my nigga.

SPEAKER_08

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

She said, well, because what white bitch you know named my and which my nigga.

SPEAKER_04

He knows exactly what the fuck is he he's doing. His PR team knows what they're fucking doing. And this is what happens when we let white boys like this, Jack Harlow, the only, the only that I know of, and you can correct me if I'm wrong, the only white man that I know that has been able to come into the culture and really fucking rap has been Eminem.

SPEAKER_01

I got two more.

SPEAKER_04

Go ahead.

SPEAKER_01

Mac Miller.

SPEAKER_04

Oh, yes.

SPEAKER_01

And Paul Wall.

SPEAKER_04

And I think I was just listening, I was just listening to him last week. Shout out to Paul Wall, yes.

SPEAKER_01

Paul Wall, I fuck with Paul Wall because he has an actual authenticity. He grew up in the trenches and he dated black women.

SPEAKER_07

He's married to a black woman.

SPEAKER_01

Um Mac Miller appreciated the culture. He said truth to the sound worked and put people on as well. He wasn't like a post Malone where he used black people as a prop up and then disbanded them. Eminem, you know, he put D12 on. He grew up in the culture.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah. So a lot of people don't know. Like he really helped when Big Sean was coming up. He really gave Big Sean a lot of advice in the music industry. So a lot of people don't know that either. Um, but yeah, those three Eminem, Paul Wall, um, and Mac Miller. But this one right here, this, this, first of all, if you're going to have a Neo Soul album, or whatever the fuck is that.

SPEAKER_01

Like, bitch, what is going on? I thought it was an AI at first. I'm like, this ain't Jack Harlow. I thought somebody made like an AI video.

SPEAKER_04

I was like, not Jack Harlow from Louisville, Kentucky.

SPEAKER_01

I'm vanilla, baby. Like, I would have accepted this better coming from fucking Tommy Richmond. At least he started off someone singing in, oh, I'm not a rapper. Then nigga, what is you?

SPEAKER_04

I just, we have got to stop putting, and honestly, my cousin said it at best. We just gotta start slapping these motherfuckers. Because at the end of the day, like, they not, like, their PR team is egging them on to say shit like this. Like, his whole team is like, you, you know, we just you just gotta say it, you know, you just gotta be yourself, you gotta be authentic. You know, this is this is black music, this is you get you gotta say you're blacker, you know, you're getting blacker. Hey, cut it out. Black people, blackness, it's it's not it's not a fucking gimmick. It's not a gimmick. And I think a lot of white people think that blackness is a fucking gimmick. It's not. It's not you can get hurt over trying to do too much, okay? But just settle the fuck down.

SPEAKER_01

I just want to say this. If you have to listen to black out, and I'm gonna say this. I typically would save this for twice the fire, but since we're talking about it, I want to put attention on black male RB singers who actually can sing. And I'm and I'm gonna give you some Neo Soul options. If you want Neo Soul, listen to a tone stiff, listen to a Duran Bernard, listen to an October London. If you want more of the jazzy feel, listen to Masago. If you want the alternative R B sound, you got Maxwell Hunter. You got El Me, who's fucking killing them from the UK. You got uh Kamari, you have um Av Ave Noir, A-V-E-E-N-O-I-R. Um You have options out here. And I'm gonna make sure to put these young men down, but there are so many other options. You have uh what's his name? Eric Billinger, who's been in a game and been a writer for fucking years. Uh huh. And I think it's a d I think it's disrespectful, and it's a slap in the face when you are trying. Trying to embody something that you never walked and you never appreciated when you got to be.

SPEAKER_04

You know nothing of it. You know nothing of it. You're talking about, you know, I did my research. Nigga, fuck your research.

SPEAKER_01

Shit, and you got El Hey out here. You have Friday. Um, Vito. Let me look this album.

SPEAKER_04

Let me look this album up. Let me, let me, because I I didn't listen to the album because why the fuck? I'm not giving that nigga no uh listen to the.

SPEAKER_01

I listen to it on YouTube because I'm like, let me not stream it. But I, you know.

SPEAKER_04

So if you're gonna do a Neo, this RB and soul. So my thing is this white people can switch genre to genre with no ease. But if a black person wants to go from hip hop to a house or hip hop to rock and roll is a fucking issue. This is an R it is classified as an RB and soul album.

SPEAKER_01

But Blasted couldn't be country. A genre that black people started.

SPEAKER_04

A genre that that black people built. Built house, built rock and roll, built country, built gospel. All of these genres that we can't switch to and from. But this motherfucker right here.

SPEAKER_01

And it's mediocre at that.

SPEAKER_04

I ain't even listened to it. I don't even want to because it's just disrespectful. It's just fucking disrespectful.

SPEAKER_01

And I guess my biggest thing was to if you want to go there, go ahead, babe. Go ahead.

SPEAKER_04

I'm just saying you didn't spend no time with no artists, you didn't spend no time, you didn't ask Jill Scott, you didn't ask all of the artists that you just said.

SPEAKER_01

That's what I was getting at. You didn't go to the Raphael Sadiqs of the world who just produced Brent Fayez's amazing album that's growing up. You didn't spend enough time in the culture. You I think two, had he not dressed different. This is where white people lose me. When I see, like for instance, I have two, one, I have one really one good white girlfriend who's more of like a distant friend now because we just don't talk to each other or see each other. Right, right. And I have another white friend. When we used to do group costumes, because they hung out with mostly black people, never once did they paint themselves black, blackface, never once did they say nigger, never once did they, they didn't partake in things that was offensive to black people and they fucking knew better. So had you come authentically like you've been dressing, because why the fuck, nigga, I've never even seen you wear a fucking hat and you got on the Bilau hat. Just like Scotty Beam said, you're trying to take form, take part of an art form when you couldn't even name one balau song. You don't know the different you know, do you even know how Neo Soul started? Can you name a Maxwell song? Do you know who Kendred of Family Soul is? Do you know, you know what I'm saying? So it's just like, had you come authentically yourself, had you done the research, had you, you know, worked with some amazing black songwriters, and everybody that I'm looking at on your credits on Apple Music, I'm with the Apple Music to pull this up, these are our white boys. What the fuck do they know about Neo's soul? Nothing.

SPEAKER_04

And then you get on these white podcasts. Like, you don't get it.

SPEAKER_01

Exactly. Go to the Breakfast Club. Go to Tank and Jay Valentine. They host the RB podcast.

SPEAKER_04

Like, what are we doing? Your PR team is shitty. Your PR team is lame. They keep on gassing you up and they're not giving you any type of fucking direction, my nigga.

SPEAKER_01

But see, white people can't.

SPEAKER_04

Sorry, my witness.

SPEAKER_01

White people can make those mistakes, though, and they're not held accountable and they're alive to be mediocre.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah. Let us do that shit. Like, you know, well, Beyonce don't count because Beyoncé don't have to do that shit. Beyonce don't have to do that shit. But let someone that wants to go into country like a J. Cole, right? I mean, I'm trying to, I'm trying to name artists that really don't um that have to do kind of like the publicity and everything like that. J. Cole's really not one because he can sell albums.

SPEAKER_01

Um I got you one.

SPEAKER_04

Go ahead.

SPEAKER_01

That young black girl who is, I think she is amazing. And I feel like if she had more support, she would be, first of all, she's better than Addison Ray. She would be on par with Azara Larson, Addison Ray, Olivia Rodrigo. Jay Stevens. Beautiful black.

SPEAKER_04

Yes. Yes.

SPEAKER_01

Pop, she has the look, she has the style. She does the 90s New Jack Swing. But nobody's getting behind Jay Stevens.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Because she's black.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah. And that's the problem.

SPEAKER_01

Y'all talk about Momo Boy being whitewashed and she can't do folk music because she's black, but she's outsing all of the white girls on the charts. There's no white woman outsinging her unless it's a white woman that does RB, like a Yeba or a Charlotte Day Wilson, the Ed of Bond.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

These mediocre white. And let me tell you something. I'm from the age of Britney Spears. That bitch was barred to none. Even the white girls back then had it. Christina Aguilera, Britney Spears, Jessica Simpson. Like, what you talking about? You bitches can't.

SPEAKER_04

You can't compete. You can't fucking compete. Because as we know, Jessica Simpson, Jessica Simpson and Britney Spears. Now, Brittany Spears, when it comes to vocals, we know she she was not that girl for the vocals. But when it came to dance, choreography, and all of that, she had it.

SPEAKER_01

Brittany Spears was a direct child of Janet Jackson. Let's be.

SPEAKER_04

There you go. There you go.

SPEAKER_01

That's Jenny Jackson.

SPEAKER_04

Christina Aguilera, direct descendant of Whitney and Mariah.

SPEAKER_01

What?

SPEAKER_04

I said Mariah, Mariah and Whitney Houston. Hello?

SPEAKER_01

Oh, no, I heard what you said. Oh, what clock it.

SPEAKER_04

So what we're not gonna do, this whole Jack, this whole Jack Harlow, Monica, throw that shit in the trash. I'm not even gonna listen to the album. Don't ask me about that motherfucking album. Because guess what? He didn't do the work. Okay? Now if I would have seen, you know, Monica and it had features from Jill Scott, features from um I blew soul, uh, features from uh, like then I would have said, okay, let me give this a listen. But you didn't do the work.

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My wife.

SPEAKER_01

It didn't sound half bad, but you can just, like I like I talked to my homeboy, because like I said, I listened to it on YouTube, so I didn't stream it.

SPEAKER_07

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Me and him talked about it briefly, and he said, you can just feel the inauthenticity. And I just, I feel like you wanted to try something again. And if you, and this is why I say y'all could never be black folks. Even when we try something, we're goddamn good at it because we put forth the effort. Like the perfect example of somebody crossing genre that nobody talks about and it pisses me the fuck off, Destin Conrad. His jazz album was fucking amazing. He collaborated with producers in or award uh uh acclaimed producers in the jazz space. He had collaborations with jazz artists, he took his time and it still felt like Destin.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Beyonce, cowboy Carter.

SPEAKER_04

We're waiting on the rock album. It has to be. Let me tell you something.

SPEAKER_01

Listen.

SPEAKER_04

When Beyonce releases this rock album and you see the features on this motherfucking project, I need everybody to shut the fuck up. And because I feel like this is going to be her best album because Beyonce does the fucking work.

SPEAKER_01

I pray to God she has a collaboration with Willow Smith. Another white girl that y'all not touching vocally is my bitch Haley Williams from Paramour.

SPEAKER_04

Let me tell you something. If hate, because there's been talks that Haley Williams has been in the studio with Beyonce.

SPEAKER_00

If Haley Williams and A B, oh I'm picking my candy off.

SPEAKER_04

Hey, listen, that's one of the white girls that we will listen. That's one of the white girls on our list that we like, baby. Okay. Stop playing with Haley Williams.

SPEAKER_01

Fuck some heavy.

SPEAKER_04

But uh move, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Even, you know what? What's the it was a rapper. His from his name was Comethizine. Jazz.

SPEAKER_04

Mm-hmm.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, fucking amazing.

SPEAKER_04

But you know what also, Ashley? This is the thing. The reason why they make it so hard for us as black people to move genre to genre to genre is because they don't want, they are scared of what we can do. They know that black people put in the effort when we switch genres, when we move genres, when we want to do something, we study that shit. We understand it. A lot of them already know it. They don't have to study.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, we don't have to study what's in us naturally. That's another thing.

SPEAKER_04

Because those are our genres. Moving on, talking about genres and uh studying. Um, this nigga should have done some studying. Um, LaRussell has a viral video going around. Um should we play it?

SPEAKER_01

Play the video.

SPEAKER_04

Okay, let me let me looking scared.

SPEAKER_03

I just hold on, let me just find it.

SPEAKER_08

Oh Lord Jesus.

SPEAKER_02

Okay, he calls me. He said, Man, you probably shouldn't put this out. I said, Why? What the hell happened? He said, You know, you you talking about Epstein, there's a lot of shit going on. And I said, Thank you for calling me. I'm finna drop this. That's exactly why we need it. Because everybody sitting be silent. And the goal of an artist is to express the times and discuss, say all the things that nobody else wants to say or know how to say. I'm not perfect, and neither is the president was guiltier than the nigga hiding evidence. You can't be mad that they heated if you don't let them in. Even the devil was having sin. Even Malcolm was having said, even Martin was having said, even Kanye was having said, We all haven't said, we all have it. We all haven't said all two.

SPEAKER_04

I'm gonna let you I'm gonna let you take the take the reins on this one, baby. You you you go first.

SPEAKER_01

I told TJ, I felt like Viola Davis on the episode of How to Get Away with Murder. Bitch, let me grab my motherfucking person. First of all, it gives you one the Kanye trajectory and you wanted a Kanye moment in my head when I first listened to it. I heard Kanye, how he was crying, I heard Kanye. And when he said Kanye, I knew where this shit was gonna fucking go. The fact that you even sat your black ass lips up there to mention Martin Luther King and Malcolm X, Adolf Hitler, Epstein, and Trump in the same sentence. Well, no, let me rephrase what I just said. You sat your black ass lips up there to put Adolf Hitler, Epstein, Trump in the same sentence and in the same breadth of caliber as a Martin Luther King, Dr. Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. And Malcolm X, you are disrespectful as fuck. I don't know what type of weed y'all smoking in the bag. I just feel like, again, it's just like, damn, California black folks be fucking tripping sometimes. Outside of Canada, what you niggas be on? Y'all, but see, a lot of y'all let y'all know I'm black friends, they niggas out there in California. Well, I didn't say about that. But I'm just like, where do we go from you making the content and the songs that you made to this? And then the fact that you said, my engineer told me not to put this out. Nigga, why not why don't y'all listen to these engineers and these people around you that's telling you, hey, nigga, listen.

SPEAKER_08

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

In the state of the art of the world that we're in, nobody wants to hear Epstein is heaven since that motherfucker is not heaven sent. That's a fucking demon. Anybody that can eat a baby, anybody that could genocide a group of people, Adolf Hitler, any motherfucker that's a pedophile and did God knows what, and then sold the country of America, Donald Trump, that's not heaven sent. That's not. And I feel like this is another example of black churches having under religious psychosis.

SPEAKER_07

Woo!

SPEAKER_01

What the fuck? You couldn't pay me to say that shit out loud. That was fucking stupid. And TJ pointed it out earlier, and I went back and I was watching the video. Some motherfucker that he said Kanye is having sent was like, all right. Okay. Then when he said adopt, I said, oh bitch, here we go. Oh, here we go.

SPEAKER_04

When he said Kanye, I knew where this shit was going. I knew where this shit was going. He was finna take it to a whole nother level. And go ahead, baby. I'm gonna let you think.

SPEAKER_01

What did you, what did you think the results were gonna be? What was your, then heaven sent out people make art. And then his thing, his follow-up after, people make art in reflected times. What was artistic about it? What were you trying to come across in your, trying to get across to the people in your message? Because that shit fell B flat. The only thing you gave off is that you sympathize with abusers and sexual deviance.

SPEAKER_04

And racist.

SPEAKER_01

And oh, that's that's all automatically put in.

SPEAKER_04

That's automatically there, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Automatically there. So I'm just not my nigga.

SPEAKER_04

I am tired of these unifier niggas that want to unify everybody, that want to bring everybody, you know, into the group. Nigga, stop. That shit does not fucking work. Stop trying. What are you, what are you doing? Did you not understand black women, black women are on break? Black women are tired. You sitting up here talking about heaven sent Adolf Hitler nigga, Trump, Epstein, white men that have done so much damage to this country and other countries, and you talking about they haven't sent. They don't know what heaven is. They don't know what heaven is. And that's and and again, niggas like LaRussell will be like, oh, that's okay, you know, everyone has demons. No, nigga, they are demons. They are literally demons, my nigga.

SPEAKER_01

Clack it.

SPEAKER_04

LaRussell is the type of person after this, after just listening to this song, just like that little snippet. He's the type of nigga to go along. Well, you know, if we just bring everybody together, you know, it'll be good. Oh yeah, I'm gonna write a song about that.

SPEAKER_01

It gives all lives matter. It gives Maverick City music. They're the Maverick City of the gospel community. Like, shut the fuck up. It gives Nigerian out of the diaspora. It gives the African in America. It gives black friends.

SPEAKER_04

It it gives what's that church that uh uh what's that church choir? Uh it gives Maverick City. Well, Maverick City, but also um uh God, what's that uh Hill song? Oh, God. It gives, it gives all of that. And I'm tired. I am tired of niggas that are trying to unify. That we stop it. They don't want to unify, LaRussell. They do not want to unify with us. They do not like, they have never liked black people. Stop it, okay? The maggots, the white liberals, they do not fucking care about black people, period. Because it's nothing, if they don't get shit, they not giving nothing up. Let that, let leave that shit alone. After I heard this, I said, oh no, nigga. You, you, you, you, you, there ain't no coming back. There ain't no coming back. You put Adolf Hitler, nigga, and Trump and motherfucking Epstein in the same, the same song as motherfucking Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. This nigga tripping.

SPEAKER_01

I don't know. We'll sing y'all weed up in the back, honey.

SPEAKER_04

I I just thought the nigga was high. I thought that nigga was high or something. And LaRussell was one of them people that won't, yes, man. Because that nigga, his producer said, hey, don't do this shit. I wouldn't put this out. You should have listened. Oh my God. I just, I can't, I can't. I'm just I'm so pissed off. I'm tired of talking about it.

SPEAKER_01

The fact that you were independent, you just signed the Jay-Z. Now your career went in the toilet. It was grand opening, grand closing, exit stage left. Just that fucking quick.

SPEAKER_04

You just sold 30,000 copies. Yes, Billboard didn't count it as, you know, on their charts, but you sold 30,000 copies and you said, oh, I'm a good idea. We was just defending you, nigga. We was just defending you. And now it makes it look. We gotta be real careful of who the fuck we defend. Because niggas like this.

SPEAKER_06

Niggas.

SPEAKER_04

Jesus. But you know what? You know what? I ain't gonna say nothing. I ain't gonna say nothing else. Let's let's move on. Um the fuck. Oh, shout out to Afro Man, his victory. Uh, them people tried to raid his house while he was doing that. Listen, go you finna pull something up.

SPEAKER_01

Yes. Because now you wanna cry tattoo fucking tears and he made me look at bitch, you sold the stuff and sold this money, you broke into this motherfucking house, bitch. You don't get to play the victim.

SPEAKER_05

Hello.

SPEAKER_01

And if you don't know, Afroman is an icon in his own right. I feel like outside of like Snoop Dogg referencing high referencing smoke culture in his music, Afro Man was the first like smoke rapper.

SPEAKER_07

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

His big song, I was gonna go to court, blah. Legend. And you did this shit and broke into his shit in front of his kids.

SPEAKER_08

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

And you're mad about him making the song about your ass being a fucking thief, you bitch. Maybe all of us should write songs about what white people have sold.

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Oh.

SPEAKER_04

Damn, that would just tell, that would just tear up the whole American government uh government, wouldn't it? Because you know they still owe us fucking money. Oh, oops.

SPEAKER_01

Trillions.

SPEAKER_04

Trillions, to be exact.

SPEAKER_01

It says here, I found an article I want to read you guys from AP News. Rapper Afro Man wins lawsuit against police after mocking their 2020 raid environmental music videos, which I remember seeing the raid video. The Grammy nominated rapper Afro Man won the defamation lawsuit filed by seven Ohio Sheriff's Department who sued him over music videos in which he used home security footage to mock the raid of their home. We did it in America, yeah. We did it. Freedom of speech, right on, right on. 51-year-old rapper named Joseph Foreman shot outside the courthouse after the Wednesday event, Wednesday evening verdict. He later posted the clip to social media. The case, I damn, I can't read tonight. The case tested the limits of parody, and the licensed artists can take in social commentary directed at public figures. The deputies collectively sought nearly 4 million in damage to fucking Audacity. No reasonable person would expect a police officer to not be criticized. They've been called names before defense lawyer David Osborne said in closing statements for the rapper. And comedian known for his breakout hit 2011 because I got high.

SPEAKER_04

Shout out to Afro Man. You did that. Um shout out, he won. Um, and he did what he was supposed to do. And guess what? The First Amendment stands. Um, and it protects all of us from saying whatever the fuck we want to say. So shout out to Afro Man. Um moving on. Um, we got some podcast news. Um Kenyon uh Martin confronts producer in a heated clash on Gilbert Arena's podcast. So basically, Keon um invited. Like a whole bunch of people to his house and found out that a producer was mocking him, uh, him and his speech impediment and everything like that. So he decided on a live podcast airing that he wanted to bring the producer on stage and question him about what he was, you know, saying or whatever. A lot of people are saying, well, you should have done it off air or you should have did it, you know, whatever. So people are conflicted. Um and my thing is this fuck all of that. Be careful who you invite in your house. Be very careful who you invite to your house. Because those said people, I don't give a damn if they work with you, I don't give a damn if they part. Be careful who you invite into your house. Because niggas will say and do anything for clout these days. So be careful who you invite into your house because with that being said, you also bring in different energies.

SPEAKER_01

Definitely.

SPEAKER_04

So, and to me, and I listen, Ashley knows she's been to my house.

SPEAKER_03

I don't invite niggas to my house like that. I do not invite niggas to my house.

SPEAKER_04

She don't invite niggas like that to her house at all. Because niggas are weirdos, okay? So be very careful um and protect your house. Protect your that's your sanctuary. Protect it.

SPEAKER_01

Um black salt, sage, Palo Santo, water. Hello.

SPEAKER_04

Oh, we should throw we should throw a party at your house. No, we can go to a motherfucking restaurant. I'm not cooking for your nigga, I'm not cooking for you niggas. What the fuck I look like? Shit. Um Black Business 101. What we got, babe?

SPEAKER_01

Black Business 101. Um I think I talked about it, Black Business 101.

SPEAKER_04

But shit, I'm like Ben Staples, nigga. Ain't nobody coming to my motherfucking house. Fuck you talking about.

SPEAKER_01

Listen, he said Ben. Shout out to him.

SPEAKER_00

I would love to interview him one day too.

SPEAKER_04

You know, oh, we we're definitely interviewing Ben Staples, because that nigga is hilarious. I love that nigga. But uh sorry, I just had to say that, nigga. I'm not coming to my motherfucking house. I don't think so. Shout out.

SPEAKER_01

Shout out to what's his name, Keith Urban. No, not Keith Urban. Oh. Damn. I'm sleepy. That's a whole fucking white man.

SPEAKER_07

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, what the fuck? Amen. Amen. What the fuck? Amen. What the fuck? I want to give a shout out to Deontay Kyle, the McGrisson A's. They're going on tour. Crazy work.

SPEAKER_07

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

I wanna, me and TJ are gonna see their tour at the end of April. I'm so excited. I wanna give a shout out. Zionies? Period. Um yeah, that's really I really didn't have black business this year. I wanted to shout them out. I want to shout out all the black artists that's out there doing their thing. I have a book club and we're reading. Um, that's been beautiful. I want to give a shout out to me and my team. We are essential workers in what we do, so that's black business to me.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah. I love that. I love that, boo. Um, my black business is again, uh, Deontay Cow, congratulations on everything going on tour. We'll see you at Zane's here in Nashville um in April. And uh, yeah, let's get to uh twice the fire. What have you been listening to, Boo? Ashley, what have you been listening to, baby?

SPEAKER_01

What I've been listening to?

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, I think you really you kind of you kind of explained a little bit about it, who you've been listening to.

SPEAKER_01

I definitely haven't been listening to Jack Carlo. Um I've been on that Jill Scott album So Tough. It's such a great album.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Um, I was also listening to Big X to Plug, his collective 6WA. That's really good. It's not the full album how this came out yet. It's been a few songs. The Skyfe. That's the group I told y'all about a few weeks ago with BK the Ruler, um Ferg, Denzel Curry, Tea Corinne. Um, I've also been listening to Robin, a few of her new songs. She's a she's you remember she's the girl that came out with that song in the 90s, the 90s uh Show Me Love.

SPEAKER_04

Yes, yes.

SPEAKER_01

Her album, Sexistential. I loved a few songs from there. And Ray, um, Where the Hell's My Husband? She got a song with Al Green coming out, but her song Lightingale Lang, I love it. I feel like she's trying to manifest love. And I've been listening to Thundercast Distracted. I'm ready for the full album to come out. But he has collaboration. Well, thus far, Tame and Paula, which was which have been out no more lives, Mac Miller, Lil Yachty, Willow, which I love that song's called Thunder Wave. But he also has future collaborations with ASAP Rocky, Channel Trez. I'm excited. Yeah. What have you been listening to, baby?

SPEAKER_04

So I've been listening to this new artist called Nick, um this new artist named Nicholas Lamar. Um he has this song called What the Fuck If We Um What the What the Fuck Hold on.

SPEAKER_03

So you niggas, so I'm trying to decide. T real big is a money and I'm getting made up. What is we decent about? He don't see the beach. It ain't not no beaches. What is we deeper? What is we deeper?

SPEAKER_02

What is we deepen about? You get him made in, I'm getting mad.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, so basically it's uh it's a song. He has a whole disography, but this song has been making the rounds on like social media reels and everything like that, basically. Um, and I've been listening to a lot more, like a lot more artists are coming out, you know, actually having messages in their fucking song. Yeah. Like, why the fuck is we beefing? If we making money, if you making money, I'm making money. What the fuck is we beeping about? You know what I'm saying? Um, I have also, so shout out to Nicholas Lamar. I will tag him in the credits. Um, I've also been listening. Let me go into my home. Let's see, home. Also been listening to, hold on, I'm about to pull it up. Oh, not the country you know, Unhappy Hour by Starlito and Bandplay that just came out. It just said, yes. Yes, check that out. Uh the album just came out last week. They had an album release party downtown Nashville. Um every time they do some shit like that, like I just I be at work. I be at work, and I just, yeah. But uh shout out to Starleto, shout out to Bandplay, um, shout out to Nashville, Cashville, goddammit. Um, and I've also been listening to uh Hero of the Band. I'm going to put them on there. Yes, Hero of the Band is amazing. Shout out to them. Uh, but yeah, man, I've been listening. Listen, I've been in my rock and roll uh bag for, you know, black artists have really been, I think I need to make a playlist with just all the black artists that are doing rock and roll now because it is like every other day I find somebody, a nigga that is doing rock and roll, and I love that shit. And they do it well. They do. Hello? And these niggas here are the band, they out of Atlanta.

SPEAKER_01

And we don't have white rock no more. I don't know what happened to rock music in the mainstream.

SPEAKER_03

But you know what? Here's the thing. They got it. Shit, they got it. They got it, they got it, they do.

SPEAKER_04

But the thing about it is, I I wish we had a little bit, because that, you know, when we had a little bit of white rock and roll, it was, you know, they white people was more tolerable because baby, I'll give you my dirty little secret.

SPEAKER_01

Or my favorite screws ride is a whore.

SPEAKER_04

You know, the least of that band, his granddaddy is Jamaican. So I mean, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

No, that's that's uh uh-uh.

SPEAKER_04

No, that's uh that's Pete Wentz, Fallout Boy, yes, Fallout Boy, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. Baby, that was my uh Panic at the Disco or my chemical romance, but honey, yeah, Panic at the Disco and Fallout Boy.

SPEAKER_01

Woo! Listen, Panic at the Disco, Fallout on my playlist, Yellow Car, uh Weezer, all that shit.

SPEAKER_04

All of that.

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Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, I gotta give a shout out. Oh, corn was my group.

SPEAKER_05

Yes, maybe.

SPEAKER_01

Uh I had to give a shout out to Ken the Man, kind of famous. Love her down. And I also got to give a shout out to Arbu, somebody that we love very dearly here. Miss Vegan Estallions. She has her Broadway debut um in Mulan Rouge. Yeah. Is that the play?

SPEAKER_04

Mulan Rouge, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. I cannot wait to see her shine. She showed her first looks. She looked awesome.

SPEAKER_04

And she was on that sitcom too.

SPEAKER_01

Um with uh Daniel Ratcliffe and Tracy Morgan.

SPEAKER_04

Yes, she was on that sitcom. First of all, uh Yeah, I have an Oscar. Oh, damn. Oh, man. Well, guys, our email is the BlackParadigm77 at gmail.com. Follow the niggas in the back. Our email again is theblackparadigm77 at gmail.com. Niggas, we love you. This has been another crazy episode of The Black Paradigm, but what would you expect? You know, with your favorite duo. Um, one of your favorite duos, sorry. One of your favorite duos, because, you know, we got Sisters in Sync. You got Diamond and Ashley. But yes, um, baby, do you have anything that you want to say before we head out?

SPEAKER_01

I don't. This has been a great show. I fell asleep maybe two seconds, and I love that for me.

SPEAKER_04

You didn't have to tell nobody that because I, you know, listen, gone are the days where I'm telling niggas that you be falling asleep during the work we want to be fucked out, honey. Listen, I know, I know, I know. Um, but yes, yes, yes, yes. We will see you niggas. Um, we'll see you niggas next week.

SPEAKER_01

Yes, you will.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah. All right. See you later.

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