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First off R.I.P to Rob Base. Joining us is returning guest DB & Jay B talking stuff. We start the show off with RnB and we question is it dead. Of course we talk about all the albums and singles out now and we break down Stove God Cooks supposed album from the words of Lord Jamar

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SPEAKER_06

Yo yo yo, welcome to Anime at 808, we're chocking me ciphers and showing me street anthems. It's your weekly plug for all things anime, hip hop, and everything in between. Whether you're debating Luffy versus Naruto or Future vs. J. Cole, we break down arcs, bars, beefs, and beats, no filler, all fire. I'm your host, Marco Polo. And I'm already Sama. Together we sliding through the animated streets with bass in our trucks and headbands on tight. From the dojo to the block, we got you covered. Let's get into it. We got two special guests with us. D B in the house. Hey, what's going on, y'all? What's crazy?

SPEAKER_04

D B in the house.

SPEAKER_03

What's happening? What's going on?

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That's J A White and then a B. No relations. Right. No relations. No relations.

SPEAKER_03

Got the Bs up here. Of course.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, of course. I came to have fun once again on this joint, yo. You already know what that is, man. Uh it being a hip hop joint, of course, I got a bunch of albums and singles. You know, to uh uh contour to hip hop, but you know, not to put down RB that's going that's coming out right now. Of course. Um, you know, music period, man. It's some nice sounds going on. Let's hear it. It's still some it's still RB. I know, right? It's still RBA. It's still RB. Our last hip hop show.

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What is left with Chris Brown? Yeah, that's about it.

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Our last hip hop show, we brought up Chris Brown.

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Usher still singing.

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I heard Usher got a join now.

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I know a lot of them starting to do their Vegas residencies and things like that.

SPEAKER_05

Chris Brown and Usher just reached one.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, Chris Brown and Usher just.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, they got a toy, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay, well, yeah.

SPEAKER_06

I mean, yeah, like cause because besides, you know, yeah, females, you know, holding it down for the RB side. Yeah, yeah, we don't got no, you know, RB calling this.

SPEAKER_03

They calling Chris Brown this generation's Michael Jackson. That's Ben said, man.

SPEAKER_01

That's Ben and Still just not Michael's status, though.

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No.

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You know what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_03

Hey, it'd never be a Michael status. That's like going up to the street. What happened to LeBron and George?

SPEAKER_01

Hey, motherfucker, if he's not, you know, touching that stuff.

SPEAKER_03

Let's be real, man. Ain't nobody blinking and making females pass out no more. They gotta get what they want. Bro, Mike had the most hostile countries sitting down at peace. Crying into the mica. Micah mother got bombs on their backs, bro. He got these niggas crying, Micah. Man in the middle. Mike standing on the stage and don't move for five minutes. Right, the crowd goes crazy. Everybody passing out. Bitches passing out. They carrying bitches out. Micah. You ain't gonna get that no more. Like, he's not touching it. Chris Brown ain't doing that, bro. So they got to do that. Uh doing that.

SPEAKER_01

Like, how how can we compare? You know what I'm saying? Because that's the closest they can get to it.

SPEAKER_03

I mean, oh Chris Brown. And during the years. With the pictures, with the female pictures he be taking, with with the with the girls, and he be breaking up couples and stuff with them pictures. That's the closest you can get to. Before, like when Mike died, it was uh the list was plentiful, because man. I had uh I actually had a top three, actually. And it was it was Quiz Brown, Usher, and hold on to your hat. Justin Timberlake. Get the fuck out of here, really. Because at the time, Justin, you know what I mean? Yeah, he was he was he was doing his thing. Yeah, he definitely was. He was dancing that white boy had soul, bro. If it wasn't Justin Timberlake, it was Robin Thick.

SPEAKER_01

I wouldn't have put him on the I mean, no, I don't know. Not as Mike, no, not Robin Thick.

SPEAKER_03

I would say he'd be like the white Marvin Gay. That nigga definitely would have been a bottom.

SPEAKER_05

White Marvin Gay, I get that why.

SPEAKER_04

Period. The point is, RB is still out on the left. Yeah, it's still barely popping. You talking about barely.

SPEAKER_03

No, because you had to think about it, man. When I was coming up, man, the 90s and 60s, it was all R me. You had boys to meet.

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Yeah.

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Go to see. Yeah. Motherfucker, or any four niggas that can go in that can keep a step together. They were the damn group. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

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Back to Chris Brown being a great entertainer. Yeah. He is a great entertainer. I definitely give him that. He is a very great guy. Chicago just had, which introduced a Forever Mind tour with people like Akeisha Cole, Monica, Shaggy, Kelly Rowland, Drew Nell. But you know, they got songs contour to that type stuff. Like you know, um the collaboration with everybody. Everybody has a collaboration with each other. So they able to make a good RB for a contour. It was dope.

SPEAKER_03

It was dope. I get it, but like I say, my generation of RB. Okay. Joe Joey. Joe Joe is annoying.

SPEAKER_04

But yeah, your generation of RB, that RB still lives on.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, but the old heads that's playing it, you know what I mean?

SPEAKER_04

Us man that's keeping us alive that know what the song is, bro. You know, my generation, we keep it alive.

SPEAKER_03

I still find myself going to play some Bell Bell Devo. Poison. You know what I'm saying? Poison. Poison. It's still living. You know what I mean?

SPEAKER_06

The legacy is living, but it's like we don't got nobody new.

SPEAKER_03

Not no new. Like I said, like who we got from where we I changed. It's basically it just trickled down to Chris Brown. That's what I was saying. You know what I'm saying? From the plethora. From the plethora of all the RB groups was now it's like it just funneled down. You got Chris Brown and Usher, Mary J. Blash, they say Keisha Cole, Monica. You know what I mean? Yeah, I wasn't comparing to compare him to Michael Jackson. I wasn't trying to compare him to Michael Jackson, but basically that's what I was saying. Like that's what you have now. Yeah, Chris Brown would be today's Michael Jackson to these youngest. Entertainer. Wow. He would be. Yeah, that's what I was saying. This generation's Michael. And Usher's Prince because he got away. They do pass out. They do pass out. Y'all can get that in the editor, right? You can take care of that and edit it, right?

SPEAKER_04

But I'll probably keep that. Actually, shout out to Leon Thomas, too. He's actually been going. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I mean Leon Thomas been going home. He was at the grammar, goddamn it. He wanted up.

SPEAKER_01

It's just one of those of like how it was going up. You don't, you know what I'm saying? Just have, you know what I'm saying, damn the editing. What y'all think about the nigga coming out singing? Right.

SPEAKER_03

You had the thing about the new. You had Eddie Leverb. What y'all think about David? The killer dude? Yeah, the dude who killed about King. I don't know nothing about it. I just know they found Shorty in his car. Yeah, I just said Cooper, I forget the name of the song. The song he wrote described the murder to the T is what they saying. Like how they found her in pieces. Exactly where he was. How they found her in pieces, he described everything in this song he wrote and performed the song before he was arrested.

SPEAKER_06

So he made money off that motherfucker. You're loyal.

SPEAKER_03

Towards his books. Toys, yeah.

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That's baby.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah. That's why.

SPEAKER_04

I'm keeping that broken. He got some good code. He got competitive.

SPEAKER_03

But you know who's winning the money on the talent so night. He'll get all the noodles. Talent so night and shit. He goes all the shit on the city. They gonna perform with Kells. They're gonna be a little bit more. Right, him and R. Kelly's gonna do a new one.

SPEAKER_04

Okay, so let's get in these albums and singles. So we talked about their sing on our last hip hop episode. But Wiz Khalif and MGK actually have a duo album out called Blog Era Boys. A fucking album? Yeah.

SPEAKER_06

I wouldn't want to hear that.

SPEAKER_01

And it's like, I mean, I I I don't mind.

SPEAKER_06

Like I say, the it's just MGK for me. You know what I'm saying? I'm not a fan. Mr. Machine Kennedy. Yeah, I don't know.

SPEAKER_03

And Whiz album.

SPEAKER_01

I'll check it out. I fuck with it hard. I fuck with it hard, bro.

SPEAKER_03

A lot of cats stopped listening to him after Eminem just destroyed him. Yeah. And that's the right thing.

SPEAKER_04

And then he joined a new genres after that. But this album, you know how hell how Wiz and Currency do the weed joint. Yeah. This right here is weed and bitches. Yeah. I mean, yeah, like excuse the bitches part, but weed and girls. We is Cleaver's lifestyle, MGK's lifestyle. They're not talking about none right. They're not talking about none thug, nothing hard. Don't talk about nothing. I mean, I wouldn't imagine. It's real, it's feel good.

SPEAKER_03

I mean, I'm gonna I'm gonna check it out because I didn't know it wasn't. Yeah, I didn't know it was a thing. If it wasn't checked out today, maybe somebody else. That's what we here for, Big B.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, yeah. That's what we're here for. They don't know.

SPEAKER_03

You know, you ain't stopped listening to Jai Rule after 50 Cent destroyed him, dude.

SPEAKER_04

I still listen to Jai Rule, nigga.

SPEAKER_03

I was listening to 60 feet on the ground every day.

SPEAKER_04

Let's not get off subject though. Yeah, yeah. Uh next part. Hold on.

SPEAKER_05

On tangent, I did not listen to that nigga like that.

SPEAKER_04

When he first came out with You was holla, holler, you had to do that. Yeah. What if it's the part that is, yeah. You can't say he didn't have it.

SPEAKER_01

But it was like, I don't know, I guess, I mean, but I still wasn't like, oh yeah, nigga, this is my thing.

SPEAKER_03

You know you was thinking. You know you was thinking Rainy Dad.

SPEAKER_04

Everybody got it. He was doing this shit before Drake was doing this shit. Yeah, okay. The motherfucker did it.

SPEAKER_03

Him, Jay Z and everybody. They was supposed to have been the first big three. They were supposed to have been Murder Inc. But it was like, I wasn't listening to it. They were supposed to be Murder Inc.

SPEAKER_04

Before Drake, bro. So next we have Don Trip and Eddie Valero with a collaboration called Armageddon. Haven't heard it, but I know pig boy.

SPEAKER_03

Oh, yeah. I fuck with Don Two Addition. Him and motherfucking on those Star Leto. Yeah.

SPEAKER_06

Stepbrother mixed places.

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Before that, before the Step Brothers, check out Starlito's Insomnia addict. Yeah, no, check out Starlito's earlier shit. Yeah, his earliest, bro. That shit go hard. That's how I got put on the Star Lead. My cousin Josh. Yeah, but Insomnia Attic, that album, bro. Yeah. Go hard, bro. That's like Star Leo. Finest works.

SPEAKER_01

That nigga has bars.

SPEAKER_04

Depending on your generation, these is some old schoolers. Um, we actually talked about their single last episode. French Montana and Max B out with a joint. Their joint is officially out. Wave God to Cosmos Brothers.

SPEAKER_03

I don't know what to say about old Charlie Rambo. Because, you know, he got himself in some trouble. Yeah. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? Did you see Big Daddy Kane's rebuttal?

SPEAKER_04

I saw that.

SPEAKER_03

That nigga came back at his ass with a freestyle. He went crazy. And went and Big Daddy Kane. And that was heard Martin. That was talking about Jim Jones. No, that was toward Max B from what Max B had said, bro. He went B Snap. Yeah, Big Daddy B. He said that.

SPEAKER_04

It was some recent stuff. He said like he was in so many words, he was better than it.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, better than Big Daddy Kane. Then did you see the picture that came out? That it was a picture of little Max B standing next to Big Like Big Daddy Kane gave this nigga like a couple of dollars. And little Max B standing next to Big Daddy Kane with the with the body fan. I got it wrong. I got it wrong.

SPEAKER_04

It was Jim Jones. They was comparing it, saying like how Jim Jones was saying he was better than Nas. Nas, yeah. Oh, okay. Go check Big Daddy Kane. Because you know Jim Jones and Max B was got into it. Go check Big Daddy Candy Nashville to say um that's from Red Peace to Rob Bates. I definitely didn't hear that.

SPEAKER_03

Rest of peace to Rob Bates. Rest in peace, Rob Bass. We just lost Rob Bass. Oh, shit, yeah. Uh over the weekend. Damn, didn't know. So, you know, God rest the dead. Yeah. He was the OG in the game. Rob Base not came to get down. It takes too. We all take a drink for that. Everybody take a drink for that. Rob Bass. Rest in pace, man. Rest in peace. So but then after that, you know, yeah. You know, next album. Yeah, next album. Black wonder.

SPEAKER_04

Black. The woman's black. Oh, okay. The problems dude. Got a drink now called Love is the New Gangster.

SPEAKER_01

No, I was gonna say, he's actually decent for the little RB. You know what I'm saying? I just say that. Yeah, I give him that.

SPEAKER_03

He had, like I said, that the problems joint was hot. Then he had the shit, the shit with old girl that imported. Oh, yeah, yeah. That was hot.

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Yeah, definitely was.

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That was hot. So yeah, I just yeah, I say I give him a run for RB. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I put him in that category.

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Yeah, he's on the wrong thing.

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No, that you probably read his history.

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You'll probably definitely heard some of these with the nigga. Six lack.

SPEAKER_06

No bullshit. That's what I first said when I saw the nigga. It's a six and then lack, but you say it black. But when I saw that, I was like, six lack. Who the fuck is this nigga? Everybody did at least once.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah, I was like six lack. Everybody did at least less than a big one. Yeah, I wasn't there. Respectfully though.

SPEAKER_04

Respectfully though. Everybody did at least once.

SPEAKER_05

At least once, man. Like, I mean, come on now.

SPEAKER_03

I've never, I've never encountered.

SPEAKER_04

Nah, you can definitely probably, you know what I'm saying, hurt yourself. But just didn't know that that was. They're JPEG Mafia.

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JPEG Mafia.

SPEAKER_04

That's a growth. Yeah, dude. Joint called Experimental Rap.

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Experimental Rap, okay?

SPEAKER_04

Yeah. I mean, go, go. Give them a try, y'all. Everybody in the comments, let us know how you feel, if you know anything new. But now we figure in these singles, yo. We figured in these singles. So I gotta start off with Chance to Rapper and Hurricane Wisdom out with a joint called Barbie Dow, bro. Whoa. You know how different Chance to Rapper is. Yeah, yeah. And if you ain't ready for it, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

I mean, because it's I haven't heard it yet. I fuck with Chance, but it's like on certain joints, you know, he goes out there and that shit be like, ah, this ain't what I want to hear. You know what I'm saying? It's like, I guess because I get so used to Right, a certain style. Yeah. You know what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_05

Like, I want to hear my fucking ass and rap chance. You know what I'm saying? Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Like, I don't, you know, like I I feel you, you know, you know, branch out, you know, jumbers. Because his style is a big thing. Right. Versatility is definitely great, definitely great. But he be like, oh, some of that shit.

SPEAKER_04

And I say that to my kind of Lil Wayne, Googled. He's the guy with the hat with the three on the top. Yeah, with the three with the fucking three. Yeah, yeah. Damn, he damn nearly brow. He damn near. I don't even know. Crazy. No. Chess Rapper always be in the back. He he he's never left nowhere. He's been in the back seat.

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I haven't heard nothing from him since he don't want no problem. No problem. With me. Yeah, no, no, no. He's he's he's done plenty stuff since then. That was all right.

SPEAKER_04

He just gave out shit and shit.

SPEAKER_03

He does a lot of yeah, he does a lot of stuff for the city. Yeah, I'm coming out of the art music. But yeah, yeah, yeah. But didn't he get like the public school, like a million dollars type shit? Yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah. I do know he does a lot of that type of stuff. I do know that.

SPEAKER_04

But that's the best scene to be in.

SPEAKER_03

As far as music goes, that's what I remember remembering.

SPEAKER_04

But man right there would make him relevant. You got dig in. Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_03

No, I I'm not trying to take anything from him. I'm just saying that's that's trying to do something. His little brother. Oh, yeah, he was uh I can't think of his name, but Chance the Rapper's brother. Is that not the one that uh came out as gay, right? Yeah. Yeah. Oh shit. Oh shit. Didn't know that.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, didn't know that one.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, yeah, yeah. He supported him. He, you know, that's what you're saying.

SPEAKER_01

No, yeah, I mean, yeah, nigga's my brother. I mean, don't just say fuck you, nigga. You know what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_04

Taylor Bennett. Taylor Bennett. Taylor. Yeah, yeah. His name's Taylor Bennett. Taylor Bennett.

SPEAKER_01

Okay, okay. But yeah, no brother. I mean, yeah, I'm like, my brother, nigga.

SPEAKER_04

He collaborates him. I'll still fuck him up for your name, nigga. Type stuff. He gets it in.

SPEAKER_03

He said it's called Barbie doll.

SPEAKER_04

Barbie doll. Oh, right. And it's him and uh MC. Hurricane Wisdom. That's the hurricane. I've never heard those. I've never heard of Hurricane Wisdom. Yeah, this chance to rapper, you know, he put people on. Oh, okay, okay, yeah. I haven't, but he probably been doing this thing for the longest. I just haven't been heard. I mean, yeah, yeah, I haven't heard of it. That's what I'm saying. Moving on to the next single, we got Method Man and 38 Special with a track out called The Main Line. Nigga, now it sounds fucking heat.

SPEAKER_05

That sounds good. Now I heard the one. I haven't heard.

SPEAKER_01

I heard the one with uh Method Man and damn, I forgot. Uh Met the Man and uh Jay Worthy. Oh, yeah. Uh that uh fucking visions. Yeah.

SPEAKER_04

That shit is whoo! You know how Jay Wordy gets down, but this man met the man reminds you who he is. Yeah, nigga.

SPEAKER_01

That shit go hard, but you say met the man and fuck.

SPEAKER_04

This man, Method Man, remind you exactly who he fucked God down here.

SPEAKER_01

38 special crazy.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah. Um, you if you know, you know.

SPEAKER_01

I know that motherfucker over Boston. I ain't gonna lie. I'm ready to hear that motherfucker right now. Shit.

SPEAKER_04

Look, go go tune in. Y'all tell your nigga style at that motherfucker. Y'all in the comments go tune in. Cause nigga, that's a good matchup. That's a good look. That's a good ass matchup. I like that. Next singer we got Kevin Gates with BFD the Pac-Man. Okay. A track called Crybaby. I've actually never heard of a BFD.

SPEAKER_06

No, that's the uh big nigga, Joe. He uh the Detroit motherfucker. Yeah, yeah, yeah. He didn't think he done came out with some motherfucking detracts and shit. What's his name again? BF BFB Pac-Man. BFB Pac-Man. I'm not sure if he got robbed, but he'll definitely be from Detroit.

SPEAKER_05

I don't know. I don't know that one, but I'm a fat rapper.

SPEAKER_04

Fact check that. Fact check that. Yeah, we have to fact check that one. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Beat on the pack band. Um, my last track I got for the singles 42 Duck with uh Cash Dow and Skiller Baby with a track called Thick One. Okay. Uh sound like a party song. Party song, of course. Yeah. 42 Dub we getting it in. And I don't know why they love Skiller Baby. I don't know why they love Skiller Baby.

SPEAKER_06

But damn it, they fucking do. God damn it. Jeez.

SPEAKER_04

It is to each his own. I'm not putting nobody down. I love how he does his thing and they love it. You know what I'm saying? But you know what I listen to. You know what I'm saying? It's not for everybody, God dogged it. Not for everybody, Jack. You know, it's okay. It's okay. But you can't deny that bro out doing his thing, Jack.

SPEAKER_06

I mean, yeah, yeah. Bro out doing his thing, Jack. Relative. You gotta salute that part, Jack.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, yeah. I can't never deny that. I can't never deny that.

SPEAKER_06

Definitely can't never knock another man, G, for how he hustled. At all. At all. You know what I'm saying? Like, so hey, look, bro.

SPEAKER_04

Look, bro, you probably not never listen to this podcast, but I'ma say it out loud. Get your hustle on, bro. So yeah, that is him.

SPEAKER_06

Okay, so yeah. BLP the Pac-Man. Toma guy shot by a friend who tried robbing him over $50.

SPEAKER_03

Ouch. So he's telling this story himself. So. Yeah, so that is what I was talking about. Sheesh. Yeah, that shit was on camera.

SPEAKER_06

I mean, but shit, you know, motherfuckers always, you know, did some slime ball shit. Of course.

SPEAKER_03

No, no, I'm not trying to take anything from him. I was just trying to make sure. Oh no, yeah, we talk about who we talking about. I know, yeah, that was him now.

SPEAKER_02

I'm sorry.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, BFB. I'm sorry, I'm sorry. You got a fact check. I'm sorry, Mr. BFB. With this show, yeah.

SPEAKER_03

I'm sorry, Mr. BFB. I didn't mean nothing.

SPEAKER_04

Actually, a nice percent of people actually come to this podcast for the shit that we talk about. And thank you all for that.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, and appreciate the I I'm not trying to take nothing from you, Mr. Pac-Man. I just had to make sure that it was you. You feel me? Mr. Pac Man. You just look familiar, Mr. Pacman.

SPEAKER_05

I just remember you familiar.

SPEAKER_03

You sounded familiar.

SPEAKER_05

I got one more thing to say happen to you. I got one more thing.

SPEAKER_03

And I'm done. Yeah, man. Song that is not. My sure Kevin Gates broke you off. You know what I mean? You know what I mean?

SPEAKER_04

So this was the last thing I want to talk about, and I'm done running off. I want to talk about Baby Grande and Stoveguy Cook.

SPEAKER_06

Okay, Stoveguy in the building. What's happening, man? Stoveguy? Oh man, hold on, no, no, no. Hold on, hold on.

SPEAKER_03

You don't know if you're gonna be able to do it. I know who Stove Guy is. He with 38 splash now.

SPEAKER_01

Nigga. Oh man, we talking about it. He's part of the part of the nigga.

SPEAKER_03

He like Soprano family, nigga. That bully rap, that 94 COVID rap. That backpack rap, yeah. Yeah. That boom back rap. That boom back bringing it back.

SPEAKER_06

That real hey, I ain't even for the bounce, Joe. The motherfucker, uh, shout out nigga the home motherfucking D-Rex, goddamn it.

SPEAKER_01

Bro. The man, god damn it, I'm putting him on to a grizzle then now.

SPEAKER_06

The man tell me, like, boy, my motherfucking, when I, you know, play the music that you was, you know, you know, telling me to listen to. He said I was around my my father at the other time. He said, nigga, I played that shit.

SPEAKER_01

He say, nigga, my father's like, oh yeah, nigga, that's still nigga.

SPEAKER_05

Like, he already knew what was happening while I'm trying to put him on to the shit. His father was like, oh nigga, what?

SPEAKER_04

Hey, them Scorpion boys.

SPEAKER_05

Like nigga, like, they talking that shit. You were anybody amongst them?

SPEAKER_04

Unfortunately, Stoveguard Cooks is not Griselda. He signed on a baby grande. And actually, the one who um brought him up, you know, and managed him so far was Lord Jamar.

SPEAKER_06

Oh.

SPEAKER_04

So you know he done produced people like Dead Prayers and Backside. Oh, yeah.

SPEAKER_03

Lord Jamar got he got skin in the game. Yeah, yeah. Not just the dude that's going after him and them, you're you're just in the house of him. He know who was who way before, you know, you brand newbian, man. That nigga is the brand newbie, man. Yep, yeah, that's what they call it. He got skin in the game.

SPEAKER_04

So the thing is, he did not talk down on the stove good stove cook guard at all. Not one time. Because you know the album supposed to be coming out. Oh, right, right. Where's Swiss beat producing it? Swiss. He's literally said, like, that shit ain't never coming out, bro. They beat it. And this this ain't the first album that this ain't the first album that Baby Grande did because at the end of the day, in lamest terms, they saying that Stove God Cooks ran off on the plug, bro. Damn. Damn. He said he's not in a bad deal. He just don't want to work with them.

SPEAKER_03

Right. So who was Baby Grande? Who was this baby gronde nigga?

SPEAKER_04

Exactly who um uh TDG is. Who fucking TDG? I thought they were saying, goddamn it. They the ones who produced Baby King, and they was the they was the management for the. Oh, top dog. Top dog. So, you know, baby grande is another top dog. Baby Grande is another uh I I don't I don't I don't uh my man is thoughts right now. It's actually another uh label label. It's not a label.

SPEAKER_03

It's not a label.

SPEAKER_04

It's just not a label. It's not a label. You know me. He's gonna produce a do what I used to do. Like a production dude, none of these. Bro, hold on, stop. Stop, bro. Um Lord Jamar is not over Baby Grande, he's just a manager to get somebody signed. Baby Grande is a label. Oh that um Stoveguard is signed with. Lord Jamar don't have nothing to do with it. He just introduced them to it. Uh-huh. As far as I know, Stove Guard got paid. Hold on, Russell. But he still don't want to fuck with them niggas. Wrestler.

SPEAKER_06

Baby Grande is an independent record label and creative collective comprised of musicians, filmmakers, photographers, painters, and writers. So they they they got something on the belt.

SPEAKER_04

They got some under the bank under their belt. They literally said, like, oh, so God, you don't want to work with us, bro. You don't want me to get you don't want us to get paid off this project, but you want to put an album out. No. They they they second him, they back him up on the features that he do with West Side Gun. Uh uh. And Lloyd Jamar, you know, shouted out West Side Gun, you know, you know. Besides all that BS that they got that that they got going on. But this nigga Stove Guard just ran off on the plug, bro. That's basically what the fuck happened. He said he's not under a bad deal. He just don't want to work with them. Well, and that is some shit to baby gronde. That's a whole conversation, other than we we don't even know.

SPEAKER_03

And we can't get clip, T.

SPEAKER_04

We don't even know why. We don't even know why, but that's what's going on. That's what I want to get out. What's going on with RJ Payne? I don't know who that is. I don't even know who the fuck RJ Payne is.

SPEAKER_03

That's for a later show. I don't know who the fuck that is. Sound like a preacher with Zelda now. Yeah. But yeah, he's bad. RJ Payne. Yeah, Right. Ding ding ding. Surprise. RJ Payne. Man, have you niggas seen that um Invincible Versus game? I kind of like it.

SPEAKER_02

That motherfucker. Have you ever played it?

SPEAKER_03

Not the mobile, but the one for the game.

SPEAKER_02

Have you ever played uh Injustice?

SPEAKER_04

That's what you played. Basically. He said that's what you played.

SPEAKER_03

But the only difference, the only difference is the the lines. They they they come through with some bars though. Especially when certain characters meet each other, it be straight bars. They be threatening the hell out of each other. Just like Injustice did.

SPEAKER_04

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