Once Upon A Time In Music
"Once Upon a Time in Music" is where culture. Each episode takes you back through the sounds, stories, and style that shaped generations — from classic tracks and unforgettable albums to iconic movies, favorite foods, and random pop culture gems you might’ve forgotten. It’s music history, fun memories, and good vibes all in one show.
Once Upon A Time In Music
Albums We Can’t Live Without.
On this episode of Once Upon A Time in Music, hosts El and Cheryl Poizon tackle the big question: If you could only listen to a handful of albums for the rest of your life, which ones would make the cut? Along the way, they keep things lively with the fan-favorite segments Snack Time and Movie Flashbacks. Special guests Madeleine and her artist Kese2x also stopped by.
What up, what up, what up, what up? What's up? We back. This is another episode of Once Upon a Time in Music. I'm El. I'm Cheryl Poison. And we got another banger for y'all today.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah.
SPEAKER_05:Another... How we feel episode.
SPEAKER_03:Our opinion.
SPEAKER_05:I'm going to say how I feel. That's how I feel. Whatever I say is word from now on, all right? All right. Shout out to the people we got in the room. We got people in the room also. So if you hear some coughing or sneezing, we got that here too. What's up?
SPEAKER_03:What's up? Chilling.
SPEAKER_05:All right. Well, in fact, since we got people in the room, I might as well give a couple of shout outs. Shout out to the feed. Watch this podcast. How you? Shout out to our new friends of the family. Come here. Come here. Come on. Y'all come over here real quick. Y'all say what's up. Grab one of these mics, pause, and state your name. Say what you want to say. There you go. We're going to get it going.
SPEAKER_00:Okay. Let's see. What's up? What's up? All
SPEAKER_05:right, go ahead. What's your name?
SPEAKER_00:It's Keith. Two times, man. Shout out to the podcast. Shout out to everybody, man. Okay. They can sound like how
SPEAKER_05:high. What you smoking on? And who you got with you?
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, I'm Madeline Schaefer. I'm in the music management representation for Keese over here, and I'm really happy and excited to be a part of this. Thank you guys for letting us check it out.
SPEAKER_05:Yup, yup, yup. It's good to have y'all here, too. It's
SPEAKER_02:such a vibe here, I'm telling you. If you guys need to come check out the studio over here by the SIMT building, if you have anything going on.
SPEAKER_05:Shout out to Digital Bass Media. That's right, that's right. He
SPEAKER_02:popping
SPEAKER_05:over here.
SPEAKER_02:100%. Yep, yep, yep. All
SPEAKER_05:right, thank y'all guys. No problem, man. All right. Hey, that nigga there, that nigga sound high. He
SPEAKER_03:probably had a little bit of that Keisha, smoking on that Keisha.
SPEAKER_05:I don't know what he was looking at. That nigga was looking at the back of his eyelids. He feel good. I was like, yo, what's your name? You crazy. Yeah, yeah. But we got, what's today's? Today
SPEAKER_03:is seven albums that, if you can only have seven albums for the rest of your life, what you gonna listen to?
SPEAKER_05:And this was hard. It was, because when I started thinking about it, you know, if you do it now, you're thinking about the last couple albums you were listening to. That's how I started it. But none of the last albums I've been listening to is ones that were put on that list. It's always an old one. Something that's, uh, 2000. Not even 2000s. 90s something. You know, we base a lot of stuff on the 90s here, so I guess that's why I fell in that realm.
SPEAKER_03:I listen to mostly older stuff anyway.
SPEAKER_04:What's
SPEAKER_03:that? Older stuff is better than this new stuff. I got
SPEAKER_05:you. I'm not going to argue with that. Matter of fact, who's your favorite R&B group
SPEAKER_03:of all time? I can't say.
SPEAKER_05:Give me two.
SPEAKER_03:Jagged Edge and Jodeci. Oh,
SPEAKER_05:that's why we on the show together.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah.
SPEAKER_05:You know that,
SPEAKER_03:right? We got the same taste.
SPEAKER_05:I don't know how it happened.
SPEAKER_03:You're always looking at my list. I was going to say
SPEAKER_05:the same thing. Either you looked over here at
SPEAKER_03:my list. You always look at my list. You want to be me, so there.
SPEAKER_05:Yep, yep. All right, so it's either that. We're also going to talk about Snack Time, Movie Throwback. And I'm sorry, but I don't have a spotlight. album of the year this week. It's okay. I forgot about it. It's okay. Next week, I'll bring two. We'll do two.
SPEAKER_03:That's fine with me.
SPEAKER_05:You want to set it off?
SPEAKER_03:All right. Set it off in this motherfucker. All right, all right. This is so hard, so hard. I thought I was going to be mostly hip-hop, and I'm an R&B thug over here. I got R&B mostly on my list. So we're going to start it off with Jodeci.
SPEAKER_05:I think I had... Maybe three. I think I got like three R&B joints. And the rest is hip-hop. Okay.
SPEAKER_03:You got the slack for me.
SPEAKER_05:You got the band with me. I got to see about getting another device over here. I got to, so I can work three boards at one time.
SPEAKER_03:He can't multitask, y'all.
SPEAKER_05:Nah, I forgot my little, I forgot my other iPads stand, and this one's dead. Never mind. Y'all just had to bear with me. Okay. You keep on going now.
SPEAKER_03:All right, so I'm going to start it off with Jodeci, the show that after partied the hotel. Okay. I could listen to that whole album start to finish. No skips.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, that was a hard album. No skips, yeah. Favorite song on there?
SPEAKER_03:I can't decide. Don't let me decide.
SPEAKER_05:Girl, you want some love.
SPEAKER_03:I like that one. I like Fun Tonight.
SPEAKER_05:Fun Tonight?
SPEAKER_03:Let's Do It All, all that. I like the whole album, start to finish.
SPEAKER_05:That album still has skits, too. Mm-hmm. I love skits. They stopped doing that. Like, is it over for skits?
SPEAKER_03:Maybe they're too cool for skits.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, you don't hear too many skits, especially on R&B albums. Yeah. I think the last clever skit I heard on an R&B album might have been TGT, Tank, Genuine, and... Who's the other person? Tank, Genuine, and Tyrese. I'm sorry, I'm
SPEAKER_04:bugging.
SPEAKER_05:Okay, so this is Jodeci.
SPEAKER_03:Jodeci. The show, the after party. The show, the after party, the hotel. Okay. This is a good one. And the big banger from that one was Freakin' You.
SPEAKER_05:Oh yeah, so. Yeah. Are you a woo?
SPEAKER_03:Oh yeah, the remix was probably better than the
SPEAKER_05:original. I think it was. Especially when they performed it at the Apollo.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah.
SPEAKER_05:When Raekwon and Ghostface came up there.
SPEAKER_03:Ray and Ghost gonna do it every time.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah. I don't think they understand how many R&B songs they can be
SPEAKER_03:on.
SPEAKER_05:Especially Ghost. Ghost could do it. Ray, I don't know.
SPEAKER_03:I think so. I think them together.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, they killed that one.
SPEAKER_03:Together.
SPEAKER_05:Alright, this is it.
SPEAKER_03:I still listen to this today.
SPEAKER_05:That beginning of the song is, you know how many people sing that? I know they don't even have to sing that part no more in concerts.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah.
SPEAKER_05:They don't have to sing, they don't have to say like the first, at least sentence of
SPEAKER_03:the whole song. You probably could go without singing the whole song. The whole audience gonna know it. Have you ever been to a Josie concert? No.
UNKNOWN:No.
SPEAKER_03:You been to R&B concerts? Yeah, I've been to a couple. I wouldn't want to go to some now, though. Jodeci, I don't think they're the same now. Why are you trying to say? I'm just saying they're not the same.
SPEAKER_05:Is that a good thing?
SPEAKER_03:I wouldn't say so. Because they're older. I don't know.
SPEAKER_05:So you don't like the way they're moving and all
SPEAKER_03:that now? No. They seem different now. They don't got the same spunk they had back in the day.
SPEAKER_05:What about Genuine? Him neither. For
SPEAKER_03:real? Yeah. I seen him perform on something and he was doing a little crazy stuff.
SPEAKER_05:Nah, they're doing that, you know, just, I think that's for social media. I don't know. So people keep on talking about them. Because I can't deal with that either.
SPEAKER_03:I like Genuine too, though.
SPEAKER_05:Oh, that's out of my top five R&B solo singers?
SPEAKER_03:He's on it.
SPEAKER_05:or albums, he just has to get back with Timbaland.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, he got some good joints, though.
SPEAKER_05:If he get back with Timbaland, then I'm good. All right, we're going to start with my next one, my first one. And it's going to surprise you, because a lot of people don't know, even when I was still in New York, I was still listening to, as we call it, down south music. And this album is 2001. Project Pat, Mr. Don't Play. Project Pat. Of course, man. Project Pat-a-all.
UNKNOWN:Okay.
SPEAKER_05:And Cheese Dope. This song right here. A whole lot of... What else they got on this? They had Gorilla Pimp. I'm saying all the ones that...
SPEAKER_03:That people don't know about?
SPEAKER_05:Yeah. Everybody know Chicken Head was on this and stuff like that, but...
SPEAKER_03:listen to too much Project Pat?
SPEAKER_05:Project Pata. Right now, I don't think you're missing anything because it's a different vibe now. He's Pastor Pat now. The last concert he had in the area, I wanted to go and I talked to the people that was throwing and the promoters and stuff like that. But if you see online, Everybody was talking about, yeah, which project, Pat, we gonna get? We gonna get? You don't
SPEAKER_03:know which one we gonna
SPEAKER_05:get? Yeah, is he gonna come up there and speech, you know, have a speech and all that?
SPEAKER_03:There's a little girl that be singing his song, Chicken Head. And, like, she know all
SPEAKER_05:the words. The little white girl? Mm-hmm. I seen it in a restaurant. Was it
SPEAKER_03:a restaurant? She was in a restaurant, but they brung her somewhere. She was on stage when I saw her. Oh, okay. I was like, okay, do your thing. Music is universal. Yes, universal. Universal. Age, too. She looked like she was about maybe 10 or 11.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah. I wonder where she got that from. I
SPEAKER_03:don't know. Maybe her father.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah. Because you know what? My daughter's listening to Project Pat.
SPEAKER_03:That's 2001. My
SPEAKER_05:daughter was born
SPEAKER_03:in 2001. Your kids listen to whatever you listen to most of the time.
SPEAKER_05:I hope not. I hope
SPEAKER_03:not.
SPEAKER_05:All
SPEAKER_03:right.
UNKNOWN:All right.
SPEAKER_03:Project Pat. Project Pat. All right. My next one is going to be R. Kelly.
SPEAKER_05:Oh, boy.
SPEAKER_03:PP2.com.
SPEAKER_05:Oh, boy. So you still listen to R.
SPEAKER_03:Kelly? I still listen to R. Kelly. You cannot take his talent away from him.
SPEAKER_05:Do you sing all the words?
SPEAKER_03:I sing all the words.
SPEAKER_05:Well, go ahead. Sing one.
SPEAKER_03:I'm not singing now, but I sing all the words. Okay. When I'm alone, I sing all the words. I love R. Kelly. For real? Yeah. You can't deny him.
SPEAKER_05:Did he do it? Never mind. What's one of your favorite songs? You can't deny him. What's one
SPEAKER_03:of your favorite songs? R&B Thug. I like Strip For You. Don't You Say No.
SPEAKER_05:Strip For You? Oh, my gosh. You know, I...
SPEAKER_03:What is you about to say?
SPEAKER_05:I was in... I used to be, you know, manager slash helper, worker at a strip club. Uh-huh. And it was a jukebox... Right near where you do private dances and stuff like that? Mm-hmm. Strip for me? Strip for you? Strip for you. Oh, my gosh. The plays on that song, like, it was in the hundreds. I'm telling you. Like, that was the song. Like, they didn't play nothing else, it must have been. You
SPEAKER_03:can't deny
SPEAKER_05:it.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah.
SPEAKER_05:If this come on and the lights is low, I don't care how low you are in the strip club, you go and get that dance.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah.
SPEAKER_05:This whole album...
SPEAKER_03:It's good. It's dope. I can listen to it front to back.
SPEAKER_05:And the production on it was... You hear how clean that was? And that's... That's dude a daggone new Apple Play and all that new stuff.
SPEAKER_03:I don't know what he was doing outside of the studio. But in that studio.
SPEAKER_05:You know what he was doing. I
SPEAKER_03:don't know. You wasn't there. You don't know what he was doing. Man,
SPEAKER_05:he was doing.
SPEAKER_03:I don't know what he was doing.
SPEAKER_05:All that stuff they say he was doing, he was doing.
SPEAKER_03:All I know what he was doing inside that studio.
SPEAKER_05:There too.
SPEAKER_03:Or Kelly be like, what are you going through? I'm going to write a song about it. Let me write a song about it.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, he's good at
SPEAKER_03:that. Yeah.
SPEAKER_05:Have you seen... Like, you know, the freestyles, he just busts out in public and he's singing. Not really. When he was in public.
SPEAKER_03:Not really.
SPEAKER_05:He got it. He
SPEAKER_03:can sing in public. He's a musical genius. Do his thing.
SPEAKER_05:I'm going to ask you this. Is his style original? What? Is his style original?
SPEAKER_03:You don't think it is? Who do you think he backing off?
SPEAKER_05:I mean, who he got it from, for real?
SPEAKER_03:Who?
SPEAKER_05:Aaron Hall.
SPEAKER_03:I don't think so. Aaron Hall is a different. And you know what? I was going to put them on my own list, but I didn't.
SPEAKER_05:I'm going to show you the album covers.
SPEAKER_03:You can show me whatever, but they ain't the same.
SPEAKER_05:All the way to the ball head, the way he talks to the women, all of that. I don't think so. He did. He stole it.
SPEAKER_03:I don't think so. He stole it and perfected it. I'll say that. I don't think so. I can't agree with that.
SPEAKER_05:What?
SPEAKER_03:R. Kelly from Public
SPEAKER_05:Announcement?
SPEAKER_03:I can't agree with that.
SPEAKER_05:Vibe. She got that vibe. I don't think so. All right.
SPEAKER_03:Sorry. Cannot agree.
SPEAKER_05:All right, we have my next one. I think this album, when it came out... It had to be one of the top R&B albums of that year. 2007, Mary J. Blige, Share My World. I mean.
SPEAKER_03:That's a good one.
SPEAKER_05:I don't even, I didn't like write any songs down from this album. Because you could play the whole album. Yeah. No skips. And at the time, I didn't know the names of the songs because I was playing the whole album.
SPEAKER_04:That's a good one.
SPEAKER_05:Good, because I just pressed it. But you got a favorite one from this album?
SPEAKER_03:I want to get to know you better. Okay.
SPEAKER_05:That might be a good one.
SPEAKER_03:That is a good one.
SPEAKER_05:Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. All the beats. The production wasn't rushed back then.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah.
SPEAKER_05:Like, you can put all this stuff in any car, any radio, and it didn't sound distorted. The artist wasn't louder than the music. It blended together. Now...
SPEAKER_03:Now
SPEAKER_05:they make it... Ten minutes later, they're putting it out. They got it on the radio? Yeah. So, and we're starting to hear the difference. So
SPEAKER_03:what's your favorite song off the album?
SPEAKER_05:I don't remember. I didn't have any. Okay. I just, whatever was rocking at the time, like, that's one of the ones you can list to the whole thing. The whole thing, yeah. Yeah, yeah. Share My World. That was it. All right. Because, as a matter of fact, I think I brought it up on another episode.
SPEAKER_03:You probably did.
SPEAKER_05:Two episodes ago, I think, though. Sisters versus Sister Voices or something like that. I think I brought it up then.
SPEAKER_03:All right. All right. What's your next one? I'm going to do my next one. And we're going to go with R. Kelly again. I got another R. Kelly.
SPEAKER_05:No, come
SPEAKER_03:on. And another one. And another one. You better be glad I didn't put three up there.
SPEAKER_05:What album was it from?
SPEAKER_03:This one is the R. Double CD.
SPEAKER_05:Oh, that's the R. That's the red. The red one. The red and black. This was runner up to TP2.
SPEAKER_03:I don't know which one I like better.
SPEAKER_05:TP2, but this was right behind it. I got one copy of this unopened.
SPEAKER_03:Doing these copies.
SPEAKER_05:My
SPEAKER_03:copy is open and I played that thing out. Now
SPEAKER_05:I got a couple that's in the book still.
SPEAKER_03:You probably got so many scratches and stuff on it.
SPEAKER_05:Nah, I got that nice soft velvet.
SPEAKER_03:My copy. My copy. My copy was played.
SPEAKER_05:What was one of your favorite songs on there?
SPEAKER_03:When a Woman's Fed Up.
SPEAKER_05:Oh yeah. That's undeniably.
SPEAKER_03:Half on a Baby. Because I was pregnant at that time. I had one half on a baby.
SPEAKER_05:So, you was feeling what he was saying? I
SPEAKER_03:was feeling what he was saying.
SPEAKER_05:Oh,
SPEAKER_03:boy. I went half on the baby.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, they still play this. Well, it still can get played. A lot of people's not playing it.
SPEAKER_03:I'll play it. This whole double CD. I got a couple of skips, but the majority. I'm going to listen to the whole thing.
SPEAKER_05:That you, that you got, you got, you got. That's on this, right? I don't know what you're saying. I'm sorry.
SPEAKER_03:That probably one I skipped.
SPEAKER_05:Do you know this song for the words? You know the words of the song? Mm-hmm. Oh, okay. All right, well, you want to start it? Go ahead. Sing
SPEAKER_03:the words. I'm not about to sing.
SPEAKER_05:But let's see, all right.
SPEAKER_03:Man, are people talking about how I sing?
SPEAKER_05:Nah, they like your voice.
SPEAKER_03:They do not like how I sing.
SPEAKER_05:Oh. I ain't going to. I'm not going
SPEAKER_03:to like that. Singing and talking is two different things. I could talk to you all day.
SPEAKER_05:I can't sing to you. I hate both of mines. I hate all of it. I hate my voice. I hate this. I hate that. Yeah, I heard you sing. So you don't quit your day job. You did? You be trying to sing. On here? Mm-hmm. Yeah, you know, sometimes I'm trying to get the views, get the listens.
SPEAKER_03:Mm-mm. It might be. That'd be for you.
SPEAKER_05:All right, well, my next one, Jagged Edge. I think this album might have been their best one. Don't look over here. I'm
SPEAKER_03:looking.
SPEAKER_05:I see you looking. And it's J.E. Heartbreak,
SPEAKER_03:Jagged Edge. Okay, that is a good one.
SPEAKER_05:Came out in 2000. This one has, it got maybe one or two skips. I think I was tired of the Let's Get Married that was on this album.
SPEAKER_03:Because everybody was playing it?
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, they still play it. Every wedding they playing it. Reception or whatever, they still playing it now. I listen to this all the time now. And I think they need to get back with it. J.E.? J.E.? Yeah, because it's certain people that need to be with the same people. Yeah.
SPEAKER_03:I guess you listen to them. They come up together. You're just so used to them being together. So when they branch out, it's odd.
SPEAKER_05:I don't know. Like, Justin Timberlake need to get back with Timbaland. Who else? Missy need to get back with Timbaland. Genuine need to get back with Timbaland.
SPEAKER_03:So everybody need to get back with him alone?
SPEAKER_05:Khalees needs to get back with Neptunes. Who else? It goes on. I
SPEAKER_03:don't think Khaleesi's going to do no more music. She on her little farm.
SPEAKER_05:Oh, yeah, you're right.
SPEAKER_03:Farming, cooking. Oh, that's what she's doing? Yeah, she be farming, cooking.
SPEAKER_05:She's clickbaiting, too. You think
SPEAKER_03:so?
SPEAKER_05:What? She wears this bikini top, and it's always a little darker around a certain area, but she's getting the clicks, I guess. Her milkshake brings all the boys together. of the yard. I didn't know she was so free. I would say that.
SPEAKER_03:What do you mean free?
SPEAKER_05:I mean
SPEAKER_03:she's
SPEAKER_05:just out there. If you see these videos it's like She don't care.
SPEAKER_03:The
SPEAKER_05:booty walk-bys, the turn around in front of the camera. Oh yeah, she do that.
SPEAKER_03:Her little yams showing.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, they do call them yams. But that's my next one.
SPEAKER_03:2000. What's your favorite
SPEAKER_05:song? The song that's on right now? He Can't Love You. He Can't Love You. Yeah, He Can't Love You is probably my favorite on the whole album. Between that and like a deep cut. See? And they would put out good videos at the time. Now, they put a video. I'm not even going to get into it.
SPEAKER_03:They got a lot of good albums, though.
SPEAKER_05:They do. I'm not going to say they don't. But the new stuff they've been doing, it's... It's not dated. It's just...
SPEAKER_03:You gotta let it go. They're not getting back with JD.
SPEAKER_05:Why not? They're doing their own thing. If they still in Atlanta, JD gonna pick them up one time. Matter of fact, he did pick... Okay. What? I'm gonna bring it back. We're gonna go back to Jagged Edge because one of my favorite albums, they're on it. I'll let you know when it's my time. It's your turn right now. It's my turn, all right. Yeah,
SPEAKER_03:I'll let you know. We're going to go with a classic. We're going to do Usher.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, this album was...
SPEAKER_03:Confessions.
SPEAKER_05:Crazy. They had so many songs on this album.
SPEAKER_03:This whole album, I got a couple of skips, but the majority, I could just rock to.
SPEAKER_05:What was your favorite?
SPEAKER_03:Follow Me, Take Your Hand, Throwback. That's what it's made for.
SPEAKER_05:That's what it's made for.
SPEAKER_03:Bad girl.
SPEAKER_05:What's the one they do the challenge for? Superstar.
SPEAKER_03:Oh, yeah. Is that
SPEAKER_05:one of your
SPEAKER_03:favorites? No. What?
SPEAKER_05:I'm surprised.
SPEAKER_03:No. I don't skip it, but it's not one of my favorites.
SPEAKER_05:Oh, that. Especially when.
SPEAKER_03:When he hitting that high note, I can't.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, who's that? Eric Behringer.
SPEAKER_03:He got a song like that? No,
SPEAKER_05:he's the one that did the challenge. He started it. Yeah. This right here is when Usher turned into the real Usher.
UNKNOWN:When you look from outside.
SPEAKER_03:Classic.
SPEAKER_05:You know what? After Nice and Slow, that was the album before this? That was the album before this?
SPEAKER_03:Oh, you know, I ain't got no idea.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, 8701. After that album, he catapulted.
SPEAKER_03:Maybe because he went to the next level, like grown level. He went to the grown man level. He did. He wasn't like Little Usher.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, Confessions. Yeah, once that hit, it was... We going
SPEAKER_03:to Vegas. Big Usher.
SPEAKER_05:We going to Vegas.
SPEAKER_03:The Big Usher.
SPEAKER_05:All right. Let me see what else I got over here. Over here. The next one I got is a guarantee that you have heard it. And we probably talked about this album plenty of times here. Because... It's a staple in hip-hop. So I did get into hip-hop. You know what it is, right?
SPEAKER_03:I know what it is.
SPEAKER_05:And
SPEAKER_03:it's one of my favorites, but I tried to do something different.
SPEAKER_05:Okay. 1995, Raekwon put out Only Built for Kimberlynx. Featuring Ghostface.
SPEAKER_03:Featuring Ghostface.
SPEAKER_05:So really it was a.
SPEAKER_03:It's a group.
SPEAKER_05:Raekwon and Ghostface album. And some of my favorite songs on it was like Criminology.
SPEAKER_03:Incarcerated Scarfaces.
SPEAKER_05:Incarcerated Scarfaces. That video for Incarcerated Scarfaces, I really, I wanted more, but at the same time it was
SPEAKER_03:still. What's the one with Nas?
SPEAKER_05:That was, what was that? I
SPEAKER_03:can't think of the name. Verbal intercourse. Verbal intercourse. Yep. I
SPEAKER_05:mean, I know I talk about when this came out plenty of times. Being in the element when it came out.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah.
SPEAKER_05:Like being, you can go to McDonald's or go to whatever store and see them there.
SPEAKER_03:I think this was the first song I heard. And I heard this beat. I was like, what? I'm doing it like this? You coming out like this?
SPEAKER_05:I don't even think he gets the right dues for
SPEAKER_03:this. He don't get his props for it.
SPEAKER_05:Maybe because
SPEAKER_03:it's him and Ghost Race? I don't think so. I don't think it has nothing to do with it. No. They just don't appreciate it.
SPEAKER_05:That right there.
SPEAKER_03:I did. I thank you. I thank you for that CD. Well, I had the tape. I had the purple tape.
SPEAKER_05:I had the tape, but I ended up, you know, graduating to the CD. I popped my tape. I had to go buy another one. I wish I could find one right now. If anybody got a purple tape, they're ready to
SPEAKER_03:get rid of it. They're not giving you their purple tape. No one's going to give you the purple tape.
SPEAKER_05:They don't know what they got. Just give it to me. I'll bring it to the vault, put it away, come back a couple
SPEAKER_03:years later with it. tape somewhere but you can't get it.
SPEAKER_05:You do?
SPEAKER_03:I told you. You can't get my purple tape though. How about we do a trade? No. I don't want to trade nothing. That's one of my favorites. How about I give you
SPEAKER_05:A brand new one. CD unopened.
SPEAKER_03:I don't want the CD. It's nothing like that purple tape.
SPEAKER_05:We had to talk.
SPEAKER_03:I don't want here.
SPEAKER_05:I'm still, I want my, you know what? My younger brother has a tape. He has, it's a, it's a box.
SPEAKER_03:Why you don't have
SPEAKER_05:it? He,
SPEAKER_03:I don't know. You have two of everything else. You don't have this?
SPEAKER_05:Uh, It's one of those ones that you had it so much. I
SPEAKER_03:love that tape. You really do got it? I do have it.
SPEAKER_05:Oh, boy. Well, my younger brother, he has the box. It's a big box, a case. And I think it was the 20th anniversary or the 25th anniversary.
SPEAKER_03:That's where you get it from.
SPEAKER_05:Nah, he got it for a gift. If he didn't get it for a gift...
SPEAKER_03:Just swipe it.
SPEAKER_05:I had it in my possession at one time, too. I hope we don't listen to this episode that I'm going to have to swipe it later. Swipe it. Maybe I'll offer him two CDs for it. Two.
SPEAKER_03:He's not going to trade.
SPEAKER_05:Albums.
SPEAKER_03:If he really liked that tape, he's not going to trade nothing. You don't
SPEAKER_05:listen to it.
SPEAKER_03:You don't got to listen to it.
SPEAKER_05:Maybe he'll let me just put it in the vault.
SPEAKER_03:Somebody please send him the purple tape.
SPEAKER_05:I'll let you come back and see it every once in a while.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, I'm good. All right, give me yours. All right, my next one is Avant.
SPEAKER_05:What album?
SPEAKER_03:The album is Director. Okay. And I got a lot of songs on there.
SPEAKER_05:Give me one.
SPEAKER_03:One
SPEAKER_05:that you...
SPEAKER_03:I think it's the first one on the album, So Many Ways. Yeah? I
SPEAKER_05:never listened to her album.
UNKNOWN:Really? Yep.
SPEAKER_05:Never. I think I like one song.
SPEAKER_03:Is
SPEAKER_05:this that one?
SPEAKER_03:Yeah.
SPEAKER_05:Avant got a song.
SPEAKER_03:What song do you like from him? He got a song, Kick You Away.
SPEAKER_05:That's the song.
SPEAKER_03:My First Love? Yes. Okay.
SPEAKER_05:That's not this
SPEAKER_03:album, though. That's not this album. I think that was his first album.
SPEAKER_05:I don't know about this one now.
SPEAKER_03:You
SPEAKER_05:just have to listen to it. Oh, okay. Give me another one because this ain't hitting for me. Give me one that got a star next to it. Four Minutes. I
SPEAKER_03:don't like that one. I skipped that one.
SPEAKER_05:What?
SPEAKER_03:I like Lie About Us.
SPEAKER_05:Okay, let's go with that. I want to hear what that got to do.
SPEAKER_03:This is with the girl from the Pussycat Dolls.
SPEAKER_05:Hey. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. You know, the real pretty one? Yeah. What do you mean by that?
SPEAKER_03:I'm just saying the real pretty one.
SPEAKER_05:They all pretty.
SPEAKER_03:Okay, but she's on here, and she's the pretty
SPEAKER_05:one. I might have to listen to this.
SPEAKER_03:I'm telling you, the whole album.
SPEAKER_05:I got it, but I never listened to it.
SPEAKER_03:Never. Who you got it for?
SPEAKER_05:You know, I'm a
SPEAKER_03:collector. Okay.
SPEAKER_05:Call me the collector.
SPEAKER_03:Avant. You've got a lot of good ones.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, Avant. That was a good one. That was a good one. All right. This is when I said we're going to get back to Jagged Edge. And the only reason I'm saying that is because this album that I can't go without listening to. I probably listened to this album at least once. Twice a month. Like the whole album I listened to. It started off as a mixtape by a guy named Tory Lanez. I should have known. Why? What's wrong with that? Tory Lanez no good?
UNKNOWN:I like Tory Lanez.
SPEAKER_05:Well, Tory Lanez used to make a mixtape. Mixtapes were... songs that they would remake using the same beat and stuff like that.
SPEAKER_03:That's a shame you got to explain what a mixtape is. Nah, you know, we might. I think they should do mixtapes now.
SPEAKER_05:They should, but.
SPEAKER_03:You know how many songs I discovered from mixtapes?
SPEAKER_05:Oh, yeah. You know how many people I discovered? Like, a lot of R&B people. Like, R&B singers and stuff like that. That's how they started. Nicole Ray.
SPEAKER_03:You know, there's a lot. Like, Ron G's tapes. DJ Clue. Who else?
UNKNOWN:Yeah.
SPEAKER_03:DJ Drama.
SPEAKER_05:DJ Doo-Wop. S&S. It's a lot of them. A lot of them. But this album, he would basically use the beat and make his own version of the song. Well... He got clearance for all these songs on this album. It's called a Chinx Tape 5, 2019. This one he did different. This one, every song that he was remaking, he went to the artist and had the artist sing the song again. Okay. In his own vibe. One of my favorite songs on here is with Jagged Edge. It's Trade It All.
SPEAKER_03:The
SPEAKER_05:song right here.
SPEAKER_03:Have
SPEAKER_05:you listened to any of
SPEAKER_03:this? Sent me the stuff. I didn't listen to it yet. I don't have time yet. Do you hear
SPEAKER_05:this? Listen. It's getting ready. Jagged Edge can be on anybody's remake.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah. I feel like I'm on Biggie's song. What is it? Nasty Girl?
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, I think so.
SPEAKER_03:Is that the song on there, right?
SPEAKER_05:I think so. So this song is called The Trade. It's Tory Lanez, Jagged Edge.
SPEAKER_03:I'm going to have to listen to it. And also Jermaine Dupri.
SPEAKER_05:Jermaine Dupri's also on this one, so they did the right thing with that. This album right here, they have T-Pain on it. They redid, which song T-Pain was? I don't remember.
SPEAKER_03:I can't think of a T-Pain song right now.
SPEAKER_05:It wasn't Buy Me a
SPEAKER_03:Drink. It's one of
SPEAKER_05:his popular songs? Yeah. It wasn't Buy Me a Drink, but Usher. I mean, not Usher. Ludacris is on this. T-Pain. Chris Brown. And, you know, he don't be on a lot of other people's albums. Fabulous. Lil Wayne. Ashanti. So all these people. Okay.
SPEAKER_03:He had a lot of good people. Yeah.
SPEAKER_05:And think about it. Some of their top songs, they remade on this album. So that's why I still listen to that album.
SPEAKER_03:What is it called?
SPEAKER_05:The Chinx Tape 5. Okay. I don't know if all the other albums were put on streaming platforms because they were still mixtapes, but they did get the clearance for all of these ones. All of these ones. All right. All right. So the people listen to the show, they know this album that you're going to say.
SPEAKER_03:And
SPEAKER_05:they probably heard it from you.
SPEAKER_03:They probably did.
SPEAKER_05:This is
SPEAKER_03:at my top. This is with Rain Ghosts. This is one of my favorites. All right. Well, tell the people what's up. It's Mobb Deep, The Infamous.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah. What was that? The Infamous album?
SPEAKER_03:I think this was their first album. I think it's their first.
SPEAKER_05:No, this is their second one. The first one was... Ah, what was the name of that first album? The name of that first album was Juvenile Hell.
SPEAKER_03:Okay.
SPEAKER_05:You won't know not one song on that one. It wasn't that good. They even say it wasn't that good, but... Your favorite song on this one? What was this?
SPEAKER_03:I got so many. I chose something different from last time, because my favorite one from last time was Right Back At You. This time, I did Eye for
SPEAKER_05:an Eye. Okay. 1995, the infamous album, Mobb Deep.
UNKNOWN:Yeah.
SPEAKER_05:This is real hip-hop, like, backpack kind of boom-back kind of rap. I'm not mad at you. Your baggy jeans, your Timbs. Yeah, you know what? Did I send you that picture? Picture what? After we talked about that, and I was talking about the brown Timbs, the dark brown Timbs. No, you didn't send me. They showed, I didn't know, in this... On the album cover. He's
SPEAKER_03:wearing those. Oh, he's standing up. Okay, I know what you're talking about. And he got those dark brown
SPEAKER_05:Timbs I was talking about, which is
SPEAKER_03:crazy. And it's like they got the camera right on his boots.
SPEAKER_05:Yep, yep. Yep. Let's
SPEAKER_03:see. Those are my boys, Queens. Queens. Queens get the money. Queens.
SPEAKER_05:They whisper Queens, right?
SPEAKER_03:Queens get the money.
SPEAKER_05:People from Queens hate when you whisper
SPEAKER_03:Queens
SPEAKER_05:because it's like an insult. It is. Oh, so you know about this.
UNKNOWN:Yeah.
SPEAKER_05:So when you say Queens, you say big Queens? Big Queens. Put some respect
SPEAKER_03:on
SPEAKER_05:it. That's crazy. I thought that was just in the jails. Big Queens.
SPEAKER_03:How do you know? You take it serious. I don't worry about how I know. I know a little bit of everything. Okay, you've been in the jails. Okay, because that's where it came from. Nah, I can't make it in the jail.
SPEAKER_05:You definitely won't eat their food,
SPEAKER_03:will you? I definitely won't eat the food.
SPEAKER_05:I know, because I tried to get you to eat something. Oh my God. Yesterday I had some. don't call a little get-together we had. Somebody didn't want to eat nothing. They didn't want the water. They didn't want
SPEAKER_03:the... Somebody was trying to force me to eat. I already ate before I came.
SPEAKER_05:You can always have a drink, though.
SPEAKER_03:I didn't want anything. A
SPEAKER_05:soda, a water. I took it as an insult. You was trying to get me to drink alcohol. I don't even drink. I took it as an insult. Like, dang. You'll be alright. You'll be alright. You know, I'm from where a lot of mobsters are. Oh, my God. And if you offer somebody something, they turn it down that's an insult so I mean that's how I took it do something what you gonna do oh I'm sorry alright
SPEAKER_03:my next one next time I'm gonna eat all the food then he gonna be talking she eat everything
SPEAKER_05:I don't believe that
SPEAKER_03:I'm gonna eat everything I can't even see you didn't I'm gonna drink all the liquor
SPEAKER_05:we still got some
SPEAKER_03:why don't you start it out not today though Sunday right
SPEAKER_05:next time alright my next one is These two are not a group. They got together, put an album together. I don't know if they're underground, but they're underground, kind of. They're not mainstream. An artist by the name of Maino and Uncle Murda. Uncle Murda's known for the wrap-ups at the end of the year where you talk about all the stuff and...
SPEAKER_03:You like Maino? I don't know how I feel about Maino.
SPEAKER_05:I don't like Maino. But if you listen to this album...
SPEAKER_03:Them together. I guarantee... I probably didn't listen to it just because of Maino.
SPEAKER_05:No, you got to. Like, when you get in the car today...
SPEAKER_03:I'll try.
SPEAKER_05:They got so many on this album. The album name is Yellow Tape, King Kong vs. Godzilla.
UNKNOWN:Okay. Ready?
SPEAKER_03:What's your favorite song? What's the song I need to listen to?
SPEAKER_05:Favor for a Favor.
SPEAKER_03:Okay.
SPEAKER_05:He says the line on here is disrespectful, and I love disrespectful rap.
SPEAKER_03:Who are
SPEAKER_05:you talking about? He said something like, I pull up on you like Jordan's father. You know, George's father got killed. It was cool what he said. But
SPEAKER_03:that's your favorite line.
SPEAKER_05:Yes. And Meno said that. Disrespectful too. Meno said that. That's why I don't like
SPEAKER_03:Meno
SPEAKER_05:too much. Nah, listen to it. Listen. Listen.
SPEAKER_01:This is what you can't do.
SPEAKER_03:Did you hear that? You can't live without this.
SPEAKER_05:We leave them on the side of the road like Jordan's father. If that's not disrespectful rap. It is. I love that. That's mine. I'm not going to curse after that because he already said all the curse words for me.
SPEAKER_03:I don't
SPEAKER_05:know
SPEAKER_03:about me now.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, 2016. I'm going
SPEAKER_03:to listen to it just because you asked
SPEAKER_05:me to. Really, it's a mixtape that... You know, mixtapes was over at the time, so it ended up getting on platforms.
SPEAKER_03:Send me the name because I'll forget.
SPEAKER_05:I'm going to send you right now. I'm going to send you the album, like straight album. That and the chinks tape. We got one more before we get out of here, right?
SPEAKER_03:Yeah.
SPEAKER_05:Oh, no.
SPEAKER_03:We got some other stuff. Yeah, we got some other stuff, but we got one more song. We got one more song. Oh, one more album. Yeah, yeah. I saved the best for last. You already know who I'm picking.
SPEAKER_05:I already know, but... Why this song?
SPEAKER_03:Why this album? Because that's my baby daddy. I got to pick him.
SPEAKER_05:So is this your baby daddy because he can rap good or is it because he... Don't answer yet.
SPEAKER_03:Both ways.
SPEAKER_05:No, no, no, no, no. That's what I'm going to say. You got to give me one.
SPEAKER_03:He's always been my baby daddy.
SPEAKER_05:Is it because he looked good?
SPEAKER_03:I like the way he rhymed first and then I started
SPEAKER_05:like, huh.
SPEAKER_03:He looked
SPEAKER_05:kind
SPEAKER_03:of cute.
SPEAKER_05:Okay. You know, I had... I got two friends at the same... At the time when this was out, they both look like him.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah.
SPEAKER_05:And people thought that they were brothers.
SPEAKER_03:Really?
SPEAKER_05:But they really say both of my friends look like.
SPEAKER_03:How do you know everybody?
SPEAKER_05:Everybody.
SPEAKER_03:But you don't know him.
SPEAKER_05:I've been to a video shoot.
SPEAKER_03:Do you know
SPEAKER_05:him? Hate me now video shoot.
SPEAKER_03:Do you know him?
SPEAKER_05:No, I don't know.
SPEAKER_03:You like pass a number on.
SPEAKER_05:I don't know this one. You know, everybody
SPEAKER_03:else. I don't. You don't know my baby daddy. I I don't claim to know
SPEAKER_05:everybody else.
SPEAKER_03:I don't claim
SPEAKER_05:it.
SPEAKER_03:He do know everybody, y'all.
SPEAKER_05:I'm like Fat Joe. You know everybody. They're trying to put me as the Fat Joe. They're like, I know everybody. And they be like,
SPEAKER_03:ah. Yeah. Ah, not again. I was the first one.
SPEAKER_05:Yo, yo, yo.
SPEAKER_03:I was the first one to do this. I was the first one to have a podcast. We had 100
SPEAKER_05:cock diesel brolic dudes. Hello.
SPEAKER_03:I like Fat
SPEAKER_05:Joe though. Yeah, I do too. Because Fat Joe been
SPEAKER_03:out since. Fat Joe is like a sneakerhead. He always been a sneakerhead. I love Fat Joe.
SPEAKER_05:Yes. The infamous lick the bottom.
SPEAKER_03:Lick the bottom. How you know about
SPEAKER_05:that? People don't even know that he's
SPEAKER_03:the one that did that.
SPEAKER_05:Like if you see a sneakerhead do that on Instagram
SPEAKER_03:or something. Yeah, he started
SPEAKER_05:it. He started it.
SPEAKER_03:Way back.
SPEAKER_05:Yep. I did see him getting rid of his collection. I wonder why. It was sad. Well, it was weeding. They was going through it.
SPEAKER_03:He was like updating it.
SPEAKER_05:No, they were moving it. It was like a garage, and he had shelving in the garage. So I guess, you know, the weather, it was in Florida.
SPEAKER_03:Okay.
SPEAKER_05:The mayor, you know the mayor, the sneaker guy?
SPEAKER_03:No.
SPEAKER_05:What? And you're a sneakerhead.
SPEAKER_03:I am a sneakerhead.
SPEAKER_05:Nah, you know him. You probably know
SPEAKER_03:him. I probably know if I see
SPEAKER_05:him. Well, they were going through his sneakers, and it was so sad to see How many was dry rotted?
SPEAKER_03:Oh, yeah, because you know what? If you don't wear your sneakers, you're not going to wear your sneakers. You're going to throw them away. That's crazy. Who did? I used to be the Air Max queen. I loved Air Max.
SPEAKER_05:What about the bubble, though?
SPEAKER_03:That's what I'm saying. Air Max do not last. I got so many Air Max, and I got them in storage. I don't want to throw them away, but I don't know what to do with them. What
SPEAKER_05:kind of storage? Climax?
SPEAKER_03:They're just in my attic.
SPEAKER_05:Oh, no. They're over. They're gone.
SPEAKER_03:They were gone when I put them up there.
SPEAKER_05:They're yellow.
SPEAKER_03:They was gone before I even put them up there.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah.
SPEAKER_03:But I can't throw them away. Put
SPEAKER_05:them up somewhere.
SPEAKER_03:I don't know. I don't know what to do with them. Put them up on... So I don't even buy Air Max no more. Put them
SPEAKER_05:on eBay.
SPEAKER_03:I love Air Max.
SPEAKER_05:Transform that money into some new sneakers that you want.
SPEAKER_03:I don't know.
SPEAKER_05:I'll come over there. I look for the sneakers in the CDs.
SPEAKER_03:I get my CDs.
SPEAKER_05:Gosh, I try all the time.
SPEAKER_03:All right,
SPEAKER_05:Nas.
SPEAKER_03:It was written. Yeah, let's get back to the subject. Because we went all the way around the block. I'm sorry. It was written. I got a lot of songs that I like off there. I gave you power, taking in blood, street dreams.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, this was a hit. Wait, is this the first one that everybody was going crazy over? I never brag the way I keep it. See, I don't know if this rap like this is too slow for me.
UNKNOWN:But there's certain raps I'm cool with.
SPEAKER_05:This is how you
SPEAKER_03:just riding on that beat.
SPEAKER_05:Says Miss Poison.
SPEAKER_03:Says his baby mama. Okay. I'm biased, but
SPEAKER_05:and?
UNKNOWN:And?
SPEAKER_05:That's a solid one. That's a solid one. All right. That was your last one, right?
SPEAKER_03:That's my last one.
SPEAKER_05:That don't mean we're
SPEAKER_03:done. Hey, baby daddy. If you're listening.
SPEAKER_05:So why you didn't put him first? Like he should have been the first.
SPEAKER_03:I saved the best for last.
SPEAKER_05:Oh, that was good. That was a good clean up. All right. My last
SPEAKER_03:one. Today is his birthday too. Shout out.
SPEAKER_05:It is?
SPEAKER_03:It's his birthday. So
SPEAKER_05:why you got Beyonce on your shirt and not Nas?
SPEAKER_03:Can we stick to the subject?
SPEAKER_05:That's all right. What was your last one? Loyal fans would have had that. All right, my last one. I'm probably going to get a lot of slack for it. Because everybody... Whenever we talk about rap and rappers, Fat Joe... Been out since 91, 92. Every summer, he still almost got a hit.
SPEAKER_03:So that's who you pick him? Fat
SPEAKER_05:Joe? No, it's not even Fat Joe. I pick him for longevity. My next rap I pick for being on any feature. He kills any feature he do. And he rap about what that feature is. Fabulous. And this person right here. Everybody gets on me about how much I like this person. This person makes the best songs.
SPEAKER_03:Who is it?
SPEAKER_05:Drake.
SPEAKER_03:I like Drake. Drake do make some good songs.
SPEAKER_05:2015.
SPEAKER_03:Everybody hate Drake now.
SPEAKER_05:The album name is, if you're reading this, it's too late.
SPEAKER_03:What's your favorite song?
SPEAKER_05:Right here. Energy. I ain't got to say nothing. Let
SPEAKER_03:the music speak for itself.
SPEAKER_05:That's all I do. I just sit back. All the people saying,
SPEAKER_03:you don't write this stuff.
SPEAKER_05:Guess what?
SPEAKER_03:It's still good, right? Play
SPEAKER_05:anything in any club.
SPEAKER_03:And they're
SPEAKER_05:going to go crazy. They're still going to dance. Even the guys that talk about he don't rap, guess what they're doing?
SPEAKER_03:I still like Drake.
SPEAKER_05:Thank you.
SPEAKER_03:You know what?
SPEAKER_05:Applause for that.
SPEAKER_03:Say it one more time. Yeah, I still like Drake.
SPEAKER_05:There we go.
SPEAKER_03:Shout out to Drake.
SPEAKER_05:All right. Let's jump right into it. Movie flashbacks of the week. I'm going to
SPEAKER_03:start
SPEAKER_05:it off. 1991. A little movie called New Jack City. Wesley Snipes. What's the guy named? Alan Payne.
SPEAKER_03:Alan Payne. G Money. Ice T. G Money. Ice T.
SPEAKER_05:The CMB Brothers. Cash Money Brothers. Drug Dealing Movie. I love drug dealing movies, too. I like. We all be good. Yeah. CMB, man. You want me to say it? Go ahead.
SPEAKER_03:Rockabye, baby.
SPEAKER_05:Shout out to, what's her name? Keisha? Keisha
SPEAKER_03:O'Neal. What's her real name? Vanessa?
SPEAKER_05:Vanessa Williams. Yeah. Not the light-skinned, light-eyed one, but the gangster. The chocolate one. Yeah, the gangster one from New Jack City. If you haven't seen it, go back and watch it. It's considered a... A classic. A classic. Hood classic. A regular classic. I think it's
SPEAKER_03:a... You think it's somebody who haven't watched it? It depends
SPEAKER_05:on the age.
SPEAKER_03:I
SPEAKER_05:think 30 and under, they might not have seen it. Definitely 25 and under.
SPEAKER_03:I don't know.
SPEAKER_05:But it depends on who's in their
SPEAKER_03:household. And what you like, yeah.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, if somebody brought it to them, then, you know. That's mine. What's yours?
SPEAKER_03:Okay, I got a little movie called The Hand That Rocks the Cradle. You ever watch that?
SPEAKER_05:Come on, man. I think I've seen it in the movies. That's how old I am. I think I've seen it in movies.
SPEAKER_03:I love that movie. That's a good movie.
SPEAKER_05:You know how big that was in the box office at the time?
SPEAKER_03:I don't remember, but I know I like that movie.
SPEAKER_05:What year was that? You got a year? 1992. Yeah. That was so big in the box office. That week. It wasn't an action movie. It was that.
SPEAKER_03:I was in the 10th grade in 92. Oh, okay.
SPEAKER_05:I wasn't in the grades yet. I was just born.
SPEAKER_03:You wish. Yeah, that's a good movie. In the Rocks the Cradle. Okay.
SPEAKER_05:I see I be picking like maybe the hoodest movie or the... I told you you need to come out that lane. All you do
SPEAKER_03:is hood
SPEAKER_05:movies. Nah, New Jack City is not... It's not a hood movie.
SPEAKER_03:Why it's not?
SPEAKER_05:It's a period
SPEAKER_03:movie. There's other movies out there.
SPEAKER_05:It's a 90s movie.
SPEAKER_03:You got to broaden your horizon.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, I like broads. You're right. You're right. All right, snack time and we get out of
SPEAKER_03:here. All right. What you got? You go first.
SPEAKER_05:Let's see what I got. Snack time.
UNKNOWN:Snack time.
SPEAKER_05:Well, you know I always pick something from the 80s, 90s, or something like that. 1998. Keebler Cookies, they made a, it's like a, it wasn't a chocolate chip cookie. It was like a regular cookie, but it had chocolate in the middle. It was called Magic Middles. And.
SPEAKER_03:Always going way back. They discontinued those. I remember those, though. You remember those? I remember
SPEAKER_05:them. You heat it up a little bit,
SPEAKER_03:and the chocolate inside gets. It gets nice and soft. Classic. That was a good one. Classic.
UNKNOWN:Okay.
SPEAKER_03:Keebler Elf. Yep, yep. What you got? All right. My snack time is Wise Bravos. What'd you know about that? Oh, yeah. It was like Doritos, but not Doritos. Those are the only ones they had in the corner store. Yeah, they didn't have Doritos at the corner store, so you had to get those.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, Doritos, you had to get the big bag in the
SPEAKER_03:supermarket. And that's when it was$4 for a dollar. I could get four bags of chips for a dollar.
SPEAKER_05:You know I brought a Little Debbie's cake today?
SPEAKER_03:How much it cost?$2?
SPEAKER_05:No, it got smaller, and it was a dollar. They used to be a quarter. You
SPEAKER_03:could get two snack cakes and two bags of chips for a dollar at the store. You
SPEAKER_05:know how I used to go to the store, I might have$2, I get$2.
SPEAKER_03:Four bags of chips. You'd be balling at the corner
SPEAKER_05:store. Yeah, give me two of those. Yeah, give me two. Yeah, let me get four of
SPEAKER_03:them cooked. And if you had$5, you could get you a hero and the works.
SPEAKER_05:Yep, you're right. You're right about that.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, so that was my little thing. And they had like a little cheese ball at the bottom of the bag. Like all the seasoning would accumulate at the bottom of the bag. That was the best part. That was
SPEAKER_05:them being lazy. That's why there were no frills. Is that where?
SPEAKER_03:Don't talk about problems.
SPEAKER_05:What kind? Was that Not sour cream and onion It was They had a
SPEAKER_03:Onion and garlic
SPEAKER_05:Onion and garlic Yeah That was my shit That was my shit too That was my shit Alright That's this week's Episode of Once Upon a Time in Music I'm Elle I'm Cheryl Poison And we'll catch y'all next week Bye Peace