"Lets Rap About it" hosted by Fabolous, Maino, Dave East & Jim Jones
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"Lets Rap About it" hosted by Fabolous, Maino, Dave East & Jim Jones
MLK had hoes #23
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Episode 23 of Let’s Rap About It gets real and unfiltered as Maino, Jim Jones, Fabolous, and Dave East dive into some of the most controversial and talked-about topics. From a wild conversation about Martin Luther King groupies, to debating whether a big girl can be considered a “10” and their honest thoughts on beauty standards—nothing is off limits. The crew also breaks down body cam footage and questions how blogs release sensitive content—what should be public and what should be illegal? Plus, they get into a deep conversation about peers dating your kids when they get older… is it different when it comes to daughters vs sons?
Raw opinions, real debate, and classic moments you don’t want to miss.
Hey, a lot of shit be going on, so let's rap about it. A lot of right, a lot of wrong, so let's rap about it. Controversy every week, so let's rap about it.
SPEAKER_05Family that don't even speak, we can rap about it. The crushing out on IG, let's rap about it. Everybody wanna be, let's rap about it. People going outside, let's rap about it. They really want clout bad. Let's rap about it. Let's rap about it.
SPEAKER_02Let's rap about it. Let's rap about it. Let's rap about it.
SPEAKER_01Hey guys, we on episode 23 of Let's Rap About It. How y'all feelin'?
SPEAKER_07Chillin'.
SPEAKER_08I'm chillin'. How you feelin'?
SPEAKER_07I miss my dog, man.
SPEAKER_06You miss your dog.
SPEAKER_07If anybody wants to do that.
SPEAKER_05Last week we had uh uh Maino caught a terrant from me. He said he wasn't coming back. We thought he was joking. Quitting the show. Today's my last day. I'm resigning because I can't fucking talk.
SPEAKER_02Right, you can't talk, man. I'm afraid.
SPEAKER_05Um, but the show must go on. Um hopefully when he gets out of his feelings, um maybe cut. I don't know, man. But he paused his way off the show. He definitely did that.
SPEAKER_01David, he disabled you.
SPEAKER_05You blame me because he talked crazy.
SPEAKER_01He said it was you.
SPEAKER_05He said it was Dave's fault.
SPEAKER_01He's like, Dave, he can't talk on here. It's like we gotta talk.
SPEAKER_05Come back, man. So he quit the show because Archer.
SPEAKER_01We got the pause, we got the pause page. It's a it's a lot of pausing. We had the y'all popped out the button on him.
SPEAKER_08So he's just under a lot of pressure over pause, is why he quit. I'm calling Maine, man. Nigga.
SPEAKER_06He's sad through the show. Brooklyn is sad over there, you heard? Nigga said, Yo, Miss my dog. He feels he feels lonely over there. He don't like the odds. You heard, Dave?
SPEAKER_07This ain't what I signed up for, man. Man, I'm about to just know episode two.
SPEAKER_08So me and Dave is like, we we not worth nothing? That's crazy. You see how niggas get broken.
SPEAKER_05The truth always comes out somehow, bro. That's crazy. Pick up. Damn, Space. That's what I'm saying.
SPEAKER_01Can we not shoot it in 23?
SPEAKER_05Man, man, we're here for you, baby.
SPEAKER_08Oh my dog.
SPEAKER_06Oh, you back? April 4.
SPEAKER_05That's my dog. Yeah, you got it. Yeah. I don't play Paul. Yeah, Fab sad. Let's go, Mr. David. What's happening? Episode 23. What we doing? What we talking about?
SPEAKER_04You had your boy sad over there.
SPEAKER_05I mean, listen, this is a Brooklyn thing. You understand what I'm saying? We can do business present. It's never shit.
SPEAKER_06He said I was never sad night there. Bro, that's crazy. Look at his face. He said I was never sad. That's wild, bro.
SPEAKER_07I knew my dog was coming through, man. Got to come back. You can't get rid of me that easy.
SPEAKER_05Let's rap about it. Brought to you by Playmaker. Presented to you by PrizePix. America's number one sports picks app. Let's get it.
SPEAKER_07So I was traveling a lot this week, um, but it was a lot going on with the travel shit with the TSA. And um, but I saw a lot of it online. To be honest, I really didn't see. I went to like four cities in in a week. I went to Vegas, I went to Albany, I went to Virginia, I went to Charlotte. I didn't really see any other slow big lines at TSA, but I kept seeing it on social media where everybody, you know what I'm saying, talking about it. So I was kind of looking for it or leaving early for it, but I wasn't really running into it. Did y'all see what was going on? Did you see ice? I think when I was flying back to new to New York from Charlotte, I think I seen two Icys. I don't know. Two icy.
SPEAKER_05So Icy's? Yeah. So you know what? So we're calling them now? The ICs. That's when it's more than one, you gotta say the Icy's. There's a bunch of them, so they're icy. They icy's.
SPEAKER_07So but what happened is they didn't have a TSA thing, like TSA have blue shirts on, but one of them had black.
SPEAKER_05They got on, they got on vests and all kinds of.
SPEAKER_07They ain't really have no vests, but they ain't have on what the rest of the TSA people had on.
SPEAKER_05Because the TSA is out out of work. That's the the issue. So the government funded a lot of them nobody's getting paid. They got getting paid, but they got money to pay ice.
SPEAKER_07Rice. Exactly.
SPEAKER_05For the ICs. They got money for ICEs. So they only, I know they in Newark, they in Atlanta, they in all the three ep uh areas.
SPEAKER_07I didn't see it in Newark either, though. I flew back into LaGuardia. I flew back out of LaGuardia. I didn't see it. No, none of the places I went. I didn't see no TSA slow traffic, no big lines. I didn't see nothing. And I went through four cities. So that's why I was saying, like, sometimes I sometimes I'm starting to think like it's like fear-mongering on on social media. Like they just put shit out there and how you because I was really looking for it and really didn't see no. What about the lines though? I didn't see no big lines either.
SPEAKER_05Because the way I was like, early.
SPEAKER_02They kept saying get there early. Where you went? When I had the arm, I had to move a show. I had a show in Ohio, and I sat at Newark for like damn near four or five hours. Oh, so JB said she got up. Kept getting delayed, kept getting delayed.
SPEAKER_08She says she got caught up in the in the TSA was.
SPEAKER_02It was nasty. I went through that shit.
SPEAKER_07Atlanta, Atlanta TSA is always kind of crazy, to be honest. It's a crazy little airport.
SPEAKER_05You know, the problem is the fact that it's happening, right? But the way Trump is moving, we don't know when it's gonna be over because they didn't put a couple deals on the table for him to agree to. And um, he just like I want what I want, when I want it, how I want it, y'all take it or leave it, and that's that. He ain't doing no bending. That's crazy. Pause. Pause. Wow. Pause, man.
SPEAKER_08You gotta you gotta give that to yourself.
SPEAKER_05Like you know that's I mean, listen, we gotta start with that. I mean, I know you don't play pause. I know you don't play pause, but that did sound that did sound crazy. But you understand what I'm saying. But did it sound crazy? No, not to me. Bendy? There are many other ways you could have said that. Like what? Bendy? So what other way could I have to do? He's not willing to compromise. Yeah. He's not wearing bending compromise.
SPEAKER_08Yeah, yeah. Yeah. Way better. He's not bending on the issue. I had a question for you. I seen you, I seen you on Maury. Was that I got nervous?
SPEAKER_02Shouts to Maury, man.
SPEAKER_08Maury mad called. I said I seen you on Maury and I got nervous. What you mean? Because I thought that you was having a baby. I didn't know if you knew I didn't know what was going on with music. It says, you're not the father. He is the father.
SPEAKER_05Oh no, he got a new show. It's a it's a it's a podcast. Are you the father? Yeah, Zayn and G. Oh, all right. Definitely. But Mr. David, you been on his show too? Oh, yeah, it's different. It's a Mori. Yeah, it's a it's a uh a regular podcast, bro.
SPEAKER_07What is it? It's like uh where does it air like?
SPEAKER_05It's on it's in it's on YouTube, I think, right?
SPEAKER_07Yeah. It's on YouTube. Your episode already dropped. Yeah, yeah. Came on yesterday, I thought. Shout out to Maury. Yeah, just like. Check out the men or episode on Mori.
SPEAKER_05Absolutely. I am I am not the father. Okay. I just wanted some some clarity. That was it. You want a clarity? Clarity. You want a what? Clarity. Clarity. Okay, got it.
SPEAKER_02They're making people sign up for the draft. They they they they upping the age on it. They're up to age of like 49.
SPEAKER_05When does it start from? 18. 18 to 14. Saying you're going, you're signing up. Signing my son up right now. Where do I sign him? That's your only son. Yep. Sign him right now. The only son doesn't go into draft. He's getting signed up. He's going. Give him a AR-15. Yeah. Let's go. You ready? Just put him out there. Let's go. Fight for our country.
SPEAKER_07Your dad's sending you to war. It's crazy.
SPEAKER_08Crazy.
SPEAKER_05You get out there now. You fight for war next week. Yeah. But there were fathers like that back in the day. Yeah, they was fucked up.
SPEAKER_07I believe also people used to like if somebody's family was in the service too, like they went into the army, like they just followed their father. My father was a lot of that.
SPEAKER_05You know what I'm saying? Army families. Anybody over here wanted to go to the service?
SPEAKER_07Nope.
SPEAKER_05No. None of you niggas never. No, not to them, but I like watching all the army movies.
SPEAKER_02Never crossed my mind.
SPEAKER_07I respect them and they're they're they're very honorable because they also protect the freedom of our country. You know what I'm saying? That takes a lot for somebody to put their own life on the line for the lives of other people. So I greatly appreciate it. Absolutely. It never crossed my mind.
SPEAKER_05But we out here impeding on other people's freedom. That's the real T. America's out here policing everybody else.
SPEAKER_08This is this is not a political oppressing.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, I'm just saying, I just wanted to throw that out there just because I could. I just want to make that. You're trying to talk shit about America. America's the greatest, man. This nigga trying to kick knowledge. America's the greatest. Throw that out there real quick. You understand? Just like Malcolm. You know? Yo. Malcolm. I'm Malcolm for Malcolm. I'm Malcolmish.
unknownRight?
SPEAKER_05Malcolm Maniac? That shouldn't that should that's Malcolm Maniac and O Luther King or some shit.
SPEAKER_06Maino Luther King is crazy. Maino X.
SPEAKER_05Maino X. They all got the big thing about it. They all got a ring. I like it. Maino X. I like it. I like it, man.
SPEAKER_07But Maino Luther King. MLK.
SPEAKER_05MLK. MLK got. I like that. That's dope. I like that.
SPEAKER_07That's your next album. M L K.
SPEAKER_05That sounds like an album. You know Martin had hose too, right?
SPEAKER_07That is a fact.
SPEAKER_05That's not politics. That's facts. That's not politics. It's a different. It's a difference. Maybe you didn't understand it. That's another rate. You do know that's crazy.
SPEAKER_07I never seen it. CIA, bro. The CIA is in the studio. Never seen it. What they did was. So it didn't happen.
SPEAKER_05How you know if you never saw it? Because they put cars. I'm just saying, research, bro. They said they got a show on it. They put it up there. There's a show on it right there, they had to do it.
SPEAKER_07Don't listen to the to them what they plant. They trying to diminish. It's all propaganda. Legacy, bro. Yes.
SPEAKER_04They said Rosa Parks' husband had a car.
SPEAKER_06I don't believe that. I don't think I think they wild it off that one. But all kind of shit like that, man.
SPEAKER_02But they trying to they try to buy it.
SPEAKER_07Protein on our black history.
SPEAKER_02Don't let them do it, man. MLK.
SPEAKER_06MLK.
SPEAKER_04MLK. Come on, man. MLK had a whip. She went through all that on the man. Stop it.
SPEAKER_05He played around. He had a circle. He got some holes on his own. He had a starting vibe at least. You know what I'm saying? He had a little, you know, circle. You know, it is what it is, though. Like we gotta accept the I you know what? I like I like the fact that he did because he wasn't perfect. No man is perfect. No man is perfect.
SPEAKER_02But they ain't got no pictures of none of them, none of none of his hoes.
SPEAKER_05They got pictures. They put the whole story on.
SPEAKER_07Back in them days, none of the hoes came out and just like went on. Nah, they ain't blowing up. They wasn't writing books or telephone books.
SPEAKER_05They blow them all up in 2026, it's crazy. No more. They've been blowing up for years though. This has been a known fact. So they say, right? But here's the thing. It's alright though.
SPEAKER_02They said Malcolm, you see that in the movie. Like you.
SPEAKER_04They didn't say that about Malcolm. No, I mean after that. I mean before, like before he turned in the Malcolm.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, he was read. Yeah, yeah. He showed all that in the movie. When you read, so you ever read his book? The autobiography of Malcolm X? No, we ain't had a meeting. You read that in jail, right? What? I skimmed through it. My bad. What? My bad. No, I didn't get, I'm not understanding what you're saying. Ask where you read it at. Oh. College. Huh? You know, back in the days, your mom would tell you, your mom would say your uncle was in jail in college.
SPEAKER_06You know my uncle's at school. He in school. He'd be home soon.
SPEAKER_07At Rikers University.
SPEAKER_06Oh shit. Yeah, that's it. I had to go visit my uncles at school a couple times.
SPEAKER_05It didn't look like school when I got there, you heard? Like I said, no man is perfect. We have flaws and it's understandable. It is what it is, man. You know what I mean? Shouts to MLK, man. This is the human, this is the human side of our of our hero. Of our anatomy.
SPEAKER_07No, I ain't going for it, man.
SPEAKER_05What? You're not going for it?
SPEAKER_07I'm not going for it. Look, I'm just doing some research. Dr. King's streets. You're not jacking that. He's not going for none of that like that. I'm not, though. Not jacking it.
SPEAKER_05First of all, listen, he was in the church. You think that's far from the street? I think he got arrested.
SPEAKER_07It's photos of that, but I ain't never seen no proof legacy, man.
SPEAKER_05But that's not that's not diminishing. I ain't seen no proof of him. So you think the manager was a flower. So you think he ain't had no groupies? You ain't think he had no groupies? No black power groupies back then?
SPEAKER_07You think you think uh non-violence, nonviolence.
SPEAKER_05You think you think Ernestine and them wasn't coming by the church and saying, Ernestine. Hey dog, they hate dog.
SPEAKER_06You looking good, dog. You think that was going on?
SPEAKER_05Can you help me with the report? Coretta wasn't going for that, man. Coretta let him do what he had to do.
SPEAKER_07Black men don't cheat, man. Martin not doing that. He was born.
SPEAKER_05I don't see Martin moving like that, B. So what?
SPEAKER_07Yeah.
SPEAKER_05We not saying we don't see it. We're saying what we saw. Like this was. I know the nigga. I was I wasn't even born, but when I call him a nigga though. You called him a nigga. I can't, but he can have holes.
SPEAKER_07Yeah, he can have holes. But I called the book.
SPEAKER_08What's going on, man? So let me say, let me say this. So you don't, so and Malcolm, they was like Kendrick and Drake back then. You don't think they had no groupies? They was doing speeches.
SPEAKER_06Speeches, the speeches was lit. They was lit. Everything packed out.
SPEAKER_05The speeches was lit. Packed out. They packing everything out, bro. The speeches was lit. What you so that's what I'm you ain't gotta tell me. You gotta tell me. I have a dream dead numbers like that was.
SPEAKER_06Think about Rob Hobbs and those spins. You said think about the march, bro. The march was in the middle. And that wasn't in church. That speech wasn't in church spins. He was in the venue lighting that shit up. I have a dream. Oh, Doc has a dream. They was going crazy. What?
SPEAKER_07I never seen I never seen no footage of bitches falling out. I never seen that. I never seen that footage.
SPEAKER_06Bro, y'all crazy, baby. You and think they was falling out over there.
SPEAKER_07Power to the people and all of that.
SPEAKER_06As soon as he did that. Oh, shit, Local.
SPEAKER_07That went platinum. Y'all would have never said this in Black History, Mont, man. Y'all is crazy, man. But it's like kind of go out in the black.
SPEAKER_05These are black history. Black state is packing joints out. It's okay, though. Bro, they was on packing joints out, bro. These are black facts. I'm saying it's okay, right? I'm saying because look, we all have issues, we have flaws, we have things that we still working on. Like, what makes us think that Dr. King was all around perfect?
SPEAKER_07Because we're talking about Martin Luther King, not Meno Luther King.
SPEAKER_05Oh, man, you thinking about damage him.
SPEAKER_07It's too much different MLKs. I get it.
SPEAKER_05But who was he at night?
SPEAKER_06He has a point. But you never know who Batman was at night, right? He just is a whole different person, right?
SPEAKER_05Who is he at night when he wasn't having a dream? When he wasn't marching. Think about it. When he was up late writing speeches, his assistance was coming in. Do you need any help, Dr. King? I'm good, Gertrude. You know Man, you know it's crazy. Those names are not a good thing.
SPEAKER_06And he's always in the pool hall. They got mad pictures of him in the pool hall behind the back. He gambling. He gave you think that was he gambling when you see that shot. That was a gamble, bro. These are black facts, bro. I listen, I I I know Straight.
SPEAKER_05So you think he was a he in a pool hall scraping niggas? It's okay. It's okay. Martin Luther, he had a he lit. I think he was lit. I think he lit. He was like in the pool hall, taking his jacket off. He was niggas.
SPEAKER_08Scraping the whole pool hall, pocket full of money, then go give his speech.
SPEAKER_05It is what it is, bro. That's a black man right there. That had ladies. And they would march with him? Yes, hand in hand, nigga. This is going too far. I don't know how we just got here, but this shit got wild. What's the next subject? Black facts, bro. Hey, yo, check this out. The playoff push is heating up, and tournament hoops are here. And there's no better way to cash in on the high flying hoops, action, and prize picks where it always feels good to be right, baby. Prize picks makes every dunk, every dime, and every board that much more exciting. Every bucket, every dime, and every win means more when you're playing on prize picks. So don't pass up your next shot with prize picks and get$50 instantly in lineups when you play your first$5.
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SPEAKER_02Like And the cops is dropping body cam footage and all that. Right.
SPEAKER_07As you know. I think that shouldn't be uh I don't think like that should be body gam footage that's crazy should be that should be illegal. It's just dropped the release. Who that was? Justin Timberlake, I just seen that.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, that was crazy.
SPEAKER_07And it'd be like years later. Like you could be in a different whole point of yellow. The Justin Timberlake drink was from 2024. So like you could be working on something now, you could be having a deal or something, and then boom, this footage of you taking a uh a drug test, a drunk test on the side of the highway.
SPEAKER_05Sobriety test. When when was your footage? 2022, when it came out last year. That shit looked bad. So three years later. Yo, but they rent up the food. You got my footage too, nigga.
SPEAKER_07Yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_05You got footage too. I got all types of footage. I don't know what's two movies.
SPEAKER_04You niggas got footage. Body cam. Yeah, body cam. You guys got body footage. Yeah, you only because you don't know that's that they gonna put that on fucking YouTube. But you asleep though, so you even know they were taping you. I was tired. No, they ain't start taping me till till you woke up? Yeah. Well, they was recording, but I didn't know they was. They was taping him from the door.
SPEAKER_05They walked up to me with a car recording. That's entrapment. Because he was asleep. So they should have left him alone.
SPEAKER_06They should have just left me alone. They disturbed the city. I wasn't bothering nobody. You wasn't bothering nobody. Yo, bro, what? I'm not even doing nothing. They want to drop the body. Three years later. When you sleep with a bottle in your hand, it could, it, it could, it could look into no bottle. It wasn't no bottle in my hand. It's a crazy couple. That's crazy.
SPEAKER_05Now I'm wine over. Yeah, yeah, you start. You say you just saying anything, Calvin.
SPEAKER_04Didn't find the bottle.
SPEAKER_05You just saying anything.
SPEAKER_06Didn't I find a bottle?
SPEAKER_05It was a bottle in the colour. It wasn't in my hand.
SPEAKER_07That shit was in a cup holder.
SPEAKER_02That shit was in the cup.
SPEAKER_07A big ass bottle of paint in a cup holder. Like New York City.
SPEAKER_02It wasn't in his hand, but it was in the cup holder.
SPEAKER_07It wasn't in my hand. It's now all of this replaying, like, I'm like, oh, I'm couldn't remember the whole shit, but that was crazy.
SPEAKER_04But back to fuck all that. Body camp footage should be illegal. That should be illegal. You can't. Now, yep, yep, whatever you do, that's public record. Somebody go look that up.
SPEAKER_02Cool. But all that cops putting out the footage for YouTube, now the blog should be like.
SPEAKER_07And in that era, too, like all of that is like, come on, bro. Like.
SPEAKER_03Could y'all agree that body cam footage has its pros and power?
SPEAKER_07Yeah, it definitely has pros and colors. But I don't think they should release it to the public. You know what I'm saying?
SPEAKER_02It should be, it should, you they should have body cams just for proof of whatever's going on, but that's not something that should be on the internet.
SPEAKER_05So the body cam footage is good to keep, you know, the encounter. Everything on the Everything on the law is public record, though. Right. That's part of being a good thing. If they never start shooting all that, should just that should be recorded. Right, but that's so the so the encounter that you're having with the officer that should be on body cam because he should be sticking to his rule book every yeah, 100% and and keeping it respectable. That holds him accountable. But I feel like the cops now are selling it. I think they got what are they selling it? No, it's public record, bro. Everything has to do with the law's record. The body cam footage is public record. The bloggers and stuff. We understand that, but what makes them put it out though after a while? What makes the happened? It happened 20. You see the date on it. The cases and all that is over. Everything becomes public record. But everybody, but it don't always come out. Three years later, yeah, that ain't body cam footage don't come out because people don't go digging for it. So somebody went to the city.
SPEAKER_07But they also saying, why does it come out years later? Why is it not public? When is it not available when it first happened?
SPEAKER_05I believe after the case that they didn't, and and with whatever it is, they release all the footage to the cases. That case ain't take three years. Who said, let's put the tape out on Mr. David? Who who said that? Probably a blogger. Probably a blogger. You think a blog blog did that? But they had to have known that he got arrested for sleeping. The police some of these pits, some of these cops be knowing who you are. Say we got Dave Eastlock. It's public knowledge, bro.
SPEAKER_07I definitely think they put it out. The police put it out. I also we've also been we've been arrested here, and you and when you come out, they set up for you to get your picture taken. They're called TMZ, they're called different different precedents with the police. That's why I think they didn't put it out.
SPEAKER_00You heard? It's like the police doing 100%. It's big minutes in New York.
SPEAKER_07See them pictures on the Daily News, actually set you set the person up coming walking out to get that picture. Because they can hold them there. They'll make you just stand there while they take your pictures, then walk you to the car. So they they know what they do and that's why I think they actually, I feel like they be putting the body cams out. I believe.
SPEAKER_02I feel like if you a cop and you know you don't even want the blogs, don't got it, the internet don't have it, the cop got it. Right.
SPEAKER_07So if the cop is familiar with who you are or anything like that, it could be like that's they might even sell them to TMZ because TMZ be having a lot of this kind of shit too. And TMZ definitely buys footage of that kind of nature, or you know what I mean?
SPEAKER_02So because before the blogs had it, I couldn't have just gone searched.
SPEAKER_04I couldn't have just found that. Like that footage wasn't just out. You gotta put in like a four-year request.
SPEAKER_05You gotta go, yeah, it's a is a week, it's a way if you can retrieve retrieve all those, like if you got a case and all that shit, you can retrieve all of that footage. It's for you for your lawyers and all that type of shit. From your discovery, everything.
SPEAKER_07The whole shit be on it. Talking, what's the name? That niggas told East that, yo, uh uh, you was drinking champagne. East said, what champagne? The one you just took out the cup holder and put in the back. Like he was like, they had a whole conversation in the shit.
SPEAKER_05Like caught red-handed. Fuck it. That should be illegal.
SPEAKER_07That should be legal. That's crazy. Yeah, they gotta get rid of that, man. Somebody gotta fight for that.
SPEAKER_02Does hip hop need beef to push artists to be better, or can greatness exist without rivalry?
SPEAKER_07Um, I saw something with Hove this week talking about that and uh saying that he the way hip hop and the internet has exploded, it's changed how just battling was. Which I get and I understand what he's saying in that, but I also feel like battling and hip hop is a part of hip-hop. The whole like where it started from. You know what I'm saying?
SPEAKER_08Between battling and beefing, yeah, because I think battling is music, music-wise.
SPEAKER_07It's music. Beefing is when y'all see each other and some somebody get their shirt wrinkled or something like that. That's that's beefing to me. But it's just music, I don't be looking at that as well.
SPEAKER_08Don't it usually stem from the battle of the music? Right.
SPEAKER_07Not all the time. Some people be having beefs that that ain't from problems of the uh camps or problems from neighborhoods, like but like Joey Badass, they had that little back and forth with the West Coast.
SPEAKER_05That was like, that was a battle. That was a battle. Yeah, it's a battle. A lot of times these battles escalate past the music because. But was it a really a battle or was it a back and forth of it?
SPEAKER_04I think it's how disrespectful you are in the battle that can make it go beyond the battle.
SPEAKER_07Yeah, because was it too? Because the battle was just about skill setting, what's the name? Some of those actual hip hop beefs when you say like other things happen, people got jumped, people got stabbed, like, so that becomes a beef. That's not just music going back to that.
SPEAKER_08That's what I'm trying to figure out when what when Jay was saying, is he trying to say the battle or the beefing within the battles? That causes too much.
SPEAKER_07I think he thinks the battle turns in the beef, and and all of the stuff that I can't say exactly what Jay meant from what for what I was taking from what he was saying was that all the stuff that comes around the whole battle is why he don't think it's a a good thing.
SPEAKER_08Because you can then you I seen some of these battle rappers chiming in now, like trying to make it seem like Jay talking about battle rapping and yo, it's a bad thing. So now they taking a point to be like, yo, yo, this is a this is art, this yeah, it's not a big thing.
SPEAKER_05I don't think he's talking about like the URL battle type of thing. Right, because the thing is. I'm telling you what I seen on the Instagram. So I'm just saying, like, how how quickly things can spiral out of control from one state. But but that's part of what he was saying when as it pertained to Kendrick and Drake, how fans really get so invested. So it's like the people that like Kendrick really, really hate Drake. Right? So people run to their corners and really be invested in the actual war. Like, oh, you're playing Drake, turn that shit off.
SPEAKER_07And dudes get into or even how it surrounds to the people around you or your family, or like, you know what I mean? Your kids. People be putting people's wives and kids in raps and put them in different situations. Those those things then used to happen in the battles and beasts before.
SPEAKER_08You're not a fan of what? I'm not a fan of using people's wives or kids to engage. I mean, even though there's no rules, but that's like that shows a lot about your character as a man. Like, you to me, you're not really that tough. You know what I mean?
SPEAKER_05Like, yeah, that's very interesting. That's been interesting because I seen people critiquing Hove for saying that when he was the one that kind of took it to a place with nines that people say, oh, he took it too far. Yeah, but like I said, there's no rules when you're trying to get the edge and in war.
SPEAKER_08Like, I personally didn't think that that was too far. At that time, I didn't think it was that too far, but when you think about when I'm thinking about it now and shit like that, like it's kind of weak. Like you did, like you including people that really.
SPEAKER_07I also think whole perspective is also in hindsight. Like he's he's saying it now as a different evolved. I don't know about it. You got a different kind of tent, like you looking at it like your kid, like yeah, he don't want his kids in raps and all of that. But like when, like you said, when at the time where he was engaging and he was 20 or 30 years old, you're not thinking in that same light. You thinking at a different light as an older man with a with businesses and you got stuff to you thinking, you know, more maturely and and and don't see why somebody would put somebody's family in something. But when you're young, you say whatever is.
SPEAKER_08Everybody's a target, 100%.
SPEAKER_07So that's why I think like that perspective is kind of coming from him and where he's at and where he's evolved in life now.
SPEAKER_08Even when I was young, though, I still want I won't smoke with you. I won't smoke with you. Like, I don't got time to think about no elaborate ways to use everybody else to be like, nigga, I want you. What you, you, you, what's up, what we doing? What we talking about?
SPEAKER_05So, so to bring it back, right? Do you think he's right, right? When you say that, you know, maybe maybe hip hop should kind of diminish the battle? I wouldn't say it's necessary. It is built. Hip hop is built on competition.
SPEAKER_08Hip hop is built on competition, so I wouldn't say that that answer is necessarily right or that answer is necessarily necessarily wrong. You dig because I believe that uh battling is a part of what built this whole hip-hop culture. No, when you could we could go all the way back to the beginning of the time, it was always that. Even from breakdancing, it was crews, battling. Always competitive. It was always competitive.
SPEAKER_05So if we take that competitive out, then nature out, then what do we have? But the thin line is the fact that things go too far. Smoking on dead ops, especially in this era.
SPEAKER_07And they got the even they got the the the platform to advertise it, to make videos about it.
SPEAKER_08That's this era. Who are who are who are we to dictate what they're doing in this era when we were talking, we were talking bad about people that was trying to dictate our era for talking about what we were doing when we were gangbanging and doing all this is the same thing. So they gotta go through what they gotta go through. Maybe that's the way the shit is moving now. We're not necessarily directly in that right now.
SPEAKER_07But as the OGs, you still should not want them to have to go through things. We've seen people die, we've seen legends die because of East Coast, West Coast B for rap lyrics going too far. So, like, that's the difference in what he's saying, too, is that battling, if it's staying on wax and we just going at each other, and that that's that's one thing. That's battling, that's hip-hop, that's rap. But when it goes outside of that, where people are getting stabbed up, people are smoking on ops, and like it's it's that's not hip-hop really anymore. That's a whole different thing. Let's talk about this.
SPEAKER_08From a for say the person that's talking about it has has done a lot of these things that he's telling people that he he we wish that not to do 100%.
SPEAKER_07That's why I say he's saying that from an evolved place. Right. When he was younger, he wouldn't have said that. But like now, as he's looking as the OD. And that's what I'm saying.
SPEAKER_08A lot of times we gotta let people live their life, also. Like, we can't impose our will because we know it all. Yeah, we could tell them to give them.
SPEAKER_05But I don't think it's imposing the will is more of his perspective. And I think sometimes, yeah, you do gotta let people um live their life, but I don't think it's nothing wrong with putting things out there for people to pick up on so they don't have to uh uh learn the hard way. 100%. You know what I'm saying? So, because we are in an era where we're seeing kids dying at the same time they going back and forth on records and YouTube and on social media. We all seeing this. Okay, we were seeing that when we were young too. But it wasn't really on records, though. It wasn't it wasn't between rappers drawing it, it wasn't a rapper thing. That is true, right? It wasn't it wasn't people making records, you know what I'm saying? It was And it wasn't so visible. Right. So now it's in our faces. Like, you know, our kids could open up social media and see that these two artists been going back and forth with each other for two years and then somebody just got killed. Right? So we watching it in real time as opposed to, you know, the street wars and the drug wars that we was going through. Nobody, nobody in Florida knew what we was going through unless they knew us. Now, it's just on the internet. It's a situation everybody see.
SPEAKER_08I believe like his language giving people advice is no is no wrong in that. And I believe that letting people live is no wrong in that either, either.
SPEAKER_05I think it's just perspective, and I think that was his opinion, though. I did see a lot of like people having opinions on it, you know, but uh you know about it. The line has been blurred between what is a legitimate battle and what is beefing. I don't know where I don't know where that is. Because if now, if you bringing up street stuff, you bringing up personal things, you you bringing up things that maybe deem a straight at my character, now I'm thinking that we need to take it up another level because now we it's not just regular, we're saying things that are maybe aimed at our our characters or to discredit each other.
SPEAKER_07But that also was part of battling as well. So, like, you even like say like the URLs or any of those battle leagues, they talk to each other crazy. None of them afterward are going to shoot each other up. It's just part of the battle. So that's what I'm saying. Like the street culture mixed in with that, that's why that's another thing. That's not really hip-hop. URL is hip-hop. They could they could battle and walk away from it. At the end of it, they actually shake each other's hand, dap up, but they during the battle, they really are talking to each other as disrespectful as they can. They talking about their families, their girlfriends. That's a good example. You know what I'm saying? So it's just it's just what it becomes when it goes outside of just battling, you know what I'm saying, about just rapping.
SPEAKER_02I think that's more because that's a league. It's a league for that. Like, I feel like they that's specifically that's what they like with basketball.
SPEAKER_05They discipline for that shit. It's been that before the league. It gets a lot of great.
SPEAKER_07When Mook and Still goes, when Mook and J Mills was battling right on one, two fifths somewhere. That was just like like battling has always been in hip hop. That's what I'm saying. That's been a thing for a long time. But when people started getting killed because of the music, then that's a different thing. You know what I'm saying? That's not the same as just battling.
SPEAKER_08Battling was a disciple. Like, remember when B C J and X and the movie Backstage, I believe it was, and they was battling. That shit had niggas on the edge of their seat. That is is the the the a law of that shit has always been something.
SPEAKER_05So I I I I think battling is when you consciously know that this is not gonna be taken off record. Like, if you consciously feel like when I see him, I'm not I'm not trying to get into a physical altercation.
SPEAKER_07The whole energy on it. Big and Pac wasn't battling to me. That was like a beef. That was like West Coast, East Coast beef to when it finally collects collotted, it was gonna go down. You know what I'm saying? But the people around him had to be.
SPEAKER_08If that makes sense.
SPEAKER_07It does make sense. I think he more was talking about all the other shit that went into their lives. He was talking about how Drake, it makes him look a certain way.
SPEAKER_08He was specifically talking about that battle then.
SPEAKER_07Right. I think, yeah, that's what that question was. That whole segment was him saying that he don't think rap battles need to be in hip-hop anymore. Like he said there were four elements of hip-hop. He said it was breakdancing, graffiti, battles, and a DJ. So he was looking at how breakdancing and you know is gone and graffiti is kind of in the space of like street art in a way, and the DJ has he was saying how the DJ was the main, one of the main factors. It used to be like Eric being Rock Kim or Jazzy Jeff and The Fresh Prince. So he was like the DJ was the main focus, but it's changed over time. You know what I'm saying? And that's the he's saying about rap battles. It's kind of changed. He's saying that rap battles shouldn't be in hip hop. I don't agree with it though. I think that the battle can be, we just he I I believe what he was saying was all the other stuff that comes there. Battling hip-hop-wise, rap. I like watching URL. I'm a big fan of URL. I'm a big fan of when people is trading raps, and I'm not a fan of people getting killed behind just miscellaneous talk back and forth, you know what I'm saying? But I'm definitely a fan of hip-hop and you, you know, standing your ground and representing your shit against, you know what I'm saying? Whoever, whoever steps up. So I still think that's uh uh, but I do understand what his perspective was because he's talking about all the other shit that come with just battling now, right? You know what I mean?
SPEAKER_05Where where it becomes something else. So it's like if the if the if the battle is a battle, if we trading back back and forth records and disses, we leave it there. It ain't serious to the point where we're gonna fuck up the money and throw the opportunity in the garbage. Right. Right? But also, like I said, is where the fans personalize it to the point where they actually hate the other artists and they actually doing things to incite that. You know? You know, you go somewhere and see Drake fans and Kendrick fans, you see they'll fight. They'll fight, yeah.
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SPEAKER_05Who y'all got? I'm going with New York. Absolutely New York. Yeah, I got the Knicks. Going New York. I got the Knicks. Unanimous decision, man. But you know they got Josh Giddy, man. What y'all think about him? You know, he got the threes.
SPEAKER_07I don't think he's consistent, man. I think Josh have his games, but he's not. I mean, don't let that the average fool you, but he ain't.
SPEAKER_05I mean, he got good stats, though. Averaging 23 a game.
SPEAKER_07Compared to his career stats. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. It's not like that. He had a good last game. Oh, that was his last game. Yeah, you see what I'm saying? He's not like that, like, yeah.
SPEAKER_05He's alright, but he's not that deal.
SPEAKER_07He's alright, but he's not real. Damn. Damn.
SPEAKER_05We want I think we all going less.
SPEAKER_08Yeah, we're going less him out.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, I think I think he's more in this situation. Less is more.
SPEAKER_07I think we're going less because he's I might motivate him in a way. I just like shot him. Yeah, you just did a dirty rap beef right there. How you just thought, nah. That was true. You like that or you're not.
SPEAKER_05You want to reply after this.
SPEAKER_07He got a disc record after this. Yeah, he wore it up.
SPEAKER_05He must everybody else going at, yeah. Why not? Like, your bad man, what you talking about?
SPEAKER_07You are the most hated, you know what I mean? Bless.
SPEAKER_05Yes. America's.
SPEAKER_07It's a blessing.
SPEAKER_05I'm going more for Brunson points. I feel like Brunson.
SPEAKER_07Brunson's gonna cook Chicago, bro.
SPEAKER_05I'm gonna go more. I'm gonna go more. I'm going more too. Yeah, 32 last game, and he bought him.
SPEAKER_08The heart of the city, Josh's heart. More threes, more rebounds, more assists. What's your thing?
SPEAKER_07I always go more rebounds and more assists with Josh because I feel like he that like uh he that all-around player. He like that blue collar worker. Like he gets the rebounds, he gets assists. He does whatever is needed for the W.
SPEAKER_08I'm gonna go, I'm gonna go with that.
SPEAKER_05Good team player. On what though? You going more on points?
SPEAKER_08I'm going more across the board because he he kept his average, so it ain't gonna take nothing for him to score more than I'm gonna go more. I'm gonna go more.
SPEAKER_05On that game, I might go less on that, on his points. On his points? Yeah, and more on rebounding.
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SPEAKER_08Would you allow your child to date your peer?
SPEAKER_07Nope. That came from um Wayne's daughter doing an interview, Ray Janae. I um Ray J Ray Janae used to be around Taina, so I've oh like been around her a bunch of times. So one time I think we was like at a club or something, and I was smoking, and she was like, let her hit it. I'm like, nah, I'm not passing Wayne's daughter. You know what I'm saying? So if she was saying, like, people look at her as niece, that's kind of how that is. Like, you know what I'm saying? As your peers, like, even like I while she out with us, we making sure she good and all of that. But I still look at her like, you know, I don't look at her like that's my friend, and we, you know what I'm saying? Like, I still look at you like you, that's Wayne's daughter in a respect.
SPEAKER_08Is it different for you having a daughter than you having a son? Because would you be mad at your son end up dating or dealing with uh female artists? I got all girls, none of these niggas, but uh This is what I'm saying, so this is what I'm trying to say is different, but they weigh it is different because would you be mad at Zane dating a uh a female artist, a rapper or whatever?
SPEAKER_05No, and I think he's done it. Um but you understand the difference, right? No, I came in. I came in the house one day and I said, That's who you got, you got you got in my house? Really?
SPEAKER_06They get a thumbs, you get a thumbs up for that, right? Like, yeah, so it's a it's a big difference.
SPEAKER_05So you coming in and seeing your daughter there with a rapper here. Yeah, it's different. Your whole face, your whole face turn up, like yo, okay with it. It's different. Yeah, it is. What's going on in this shit here, boy? I don't got no daughter, so yeah, yeah. What you think? That's gonna change it's different when as a boy and a girl.
SPEAKER_07Yeah, it's definitely different. If you got a daughter, you ain't you don't want to do but one of the things she was saying too is like, should you treat her as a peer? Or should you treat her like she niece? That's what she's like.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, you're gonna always treat her like niece if that's how you know her. Forever though. You're gonna always treat her.
SPEAKER_04If the relationship you got, she might not understand. It's through her father. That's how you know her. You niece, that's niece, bro. Even if it's a boy, like you still nephew.
SPEAKER_08Never like any of any of my bros that got daughters, they always always niece.
SPEAKER_07So you do it, pass to the, or would you would you give her a drink or pass to the no no no no no no no no no?
SPEAKER_05No, no, no, no. I'm not passing no drinks. I'm not, I'm not even playing with my son like that. We ain't doing no drinking. I'm not drinking with you. I don't even want that on my conscience. I do it. Yeah, you do that with him if that's what he allowed. Because I ain't never in my benefit. She was mad at me. She like, what you mean?
SPEAKER_07I can't go.
SPEAKER_05I was like, nah. No, but I did let my niece get a tattoo. You fail. Yeah. Didn't let her get a tattoo in my house. You fail. That was crazy. Under your authority?
SPEAKER_07Yeah. Under your jurisdiction? Under my jurisdiction. You didn't let you didn't let the parents know that at all. How did you get permission?
SPEAKER_05His daughter was with me. Mouse, you did this with Mouse was locked up? Yeah, man. Yes. You're that type of uncle. Uncle Ice. Uncle Ice is crazy. Uncle Ice, we got wild names, bro. Nah, I thought she was gonna get a tattoo that said dad. Mouse, you were gonna get a tattoo that's dad. I thought it was him daddy or something. Daddy's little girl. Like, this is what I was thinking. It was a Scorpio.
SPEAKER_02It's all good. You know? With gender roles evolving, is masculinity becoming more flexible or more confusing?
SPEAKER_07Not in my household. Yeah, I think that's some internet shit or something.
SPEAKER_05What you mean? Shit ain't nothing confusing in my household. What's the list of things that a man can't drink? Who makes the list of? You can't drink with straw. I think that's a good thing. You can't drink with a straw, I don't know. Apple pie. I think if you're not tapped into that, you don't eat crabs. We can't eat crab legs. You can't eat apple pie. Why can't you eat apple pie? You can't eat crab legs, beefer. What happened with crab legs? How's that feminine? Who said that? Who's making these rules? The internet is a dark place. Like, how's how who's making the rules? You you can't eat.
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SPEAKER_05So y'all don't you don't even none of y'all got hot dogs in your house? No. I got I got I got a no I keep a pack of glizzies in the in the frizzy.
SPEAKER_06I keep a pack of glizzies in the frizzy.
SPEAKER_04I don't got I don't I don't we don't do a glizzies.
SPEAKER_08Pack of glizzies in the frizzy pause. Now for what is crazy? Like you go too far there.
SPEAKER_06Like we want to know what are they there for? Yeah, like this nigga's crazy. Why are the glizzies there? Why were the glizzies there?
SPEAKER_05Why are they there? Why are they there? For the grill, nigga. For who? I just said niggas niggas, no nigga act a rat. First of all, niggas act like they don't eat bananas no more. They don't eat Franks no more. Like, I've been you know these niggas are secretzies. I never seen these secret glizzy. You know what I'm talking about? I ain't I'm not secretly eating no glizzy. Well, what's wrong with eating a glizzy, bro? You grew up eating. Yeah, as a little kid.
SPEAKER_08Like you ate them as a pause. Pause, you don't eat no sausages either, no beef sausages. Like breakfast.
SPEAKER_07I just cut my sausages up in a little uh piece of the case. That doesn't make it good. A sausage is a good thing. You gotta cut your shit up into like pieces.
SPEAKER_04No breakfast is it ain't it ain't the glizzy. What? It ain't the it ain't the same with that. Okay, it's a glizzy.
SPEAKER_05You got you got the the hot dog bun, right? The roll. You got your sauerkraut, your ketchup.
SPEAKER_02I don't I don't get down like that. That's that's that's crazy. I don't get down like that.
SPEAKER_07I don't think they can put sauerkraut on the glizzy.
SPEAKER_08That's crazy that when you go to a barbecue nowadays, you gotta order your glizzies on the low, like yo, on the side.
SPEAKER_06And they go somewhere. Walk in the bathroom, you gotta do something crazy. Because at this point, you trying to find a private place to really enjoy the glizzy. Pause, man. Pause. Where do you go? Pause. Pause. That's crazy. How's that pause? To go enjoy.
SPEAKER_07Enjoy the glizzy.
SPEAKER_02That's what he said. That's what Jamaic said.
SPEAKER_07That's why you gotta get out of these topics and them two just start going crazy.
SPEAKER_06Try to find a private place, though. Hey, listen, I don't, hey, listen. For the dude that got the pause page, that was the palette right there. That was light.
SPEAKER_05That was crazy. They're trying to frame me. That was light. But you did you still eat them though, right? You still eat hot dogs. I say hot dogs. No, no, no. I I'm gonna give it a glizzy. Be honest. It's a glizzy. I don't like hot dogs saying. That's like a Frank. I don't eat Frank's and I don't eat hot dogs. It's the same thing. You grew up. I don't like Frankfurt. I don't like that. I definitely invite you. I don't like Frankfurter.
SPEAKER_08I don't like that. I don't like that. I don't like hot dogs. I don't like Frankfurt. But at your house, when do you usually eat them, though?
SPEAKER_05Frankfurter is crazy. When do you usually eat them at your house? I'm grown. I live by myself. Huh? I live by myself. I mean, you know, I got a I got a lady, but I mean, you know what I mean? Like because I've been in your house for many cookouts. Did he did he did he did y'all did you Huh? You gotta be. See, that's the thing about it. In the cookout, you gotta be, you gotta be, you gotta be fast, bro. You gotta move. You gotta move in silence.
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SPEAKER_05Yeah, yeah, yeah. Definitely his field to work. I believe that y'all, I believe. This is safer that that the question is is not. I don't know.
SPEAKER_08Now that they don't have to travel to places to do the sex work, they can do it in the home in the comfort of their own home.
SPEAKER_05Just because she's doing OnlyFans doesn't mean that she was a prostitute. We didn't say that's prostitutes was in dangerous places. That's what they're talking about. That's a sex worker. This is sex work. What? Same shit. No, he he need his mic turned off because that was crazy. I'm saying to turn off, nigga. Like out of here. Does it make it? Is a sex work? Sex worker. A sex worker does sex work. Yeah, it's the same shit. What are you talking about? I thought a sex worker was a prostitute. And they're talking about the work that did the sex work that they're doing. That's what I'm trying to understand. Because just because she's doing OnlyFans, this girl could be in college. She's trying to No, what they're trying to say is that's before they had to go to different places, sketchy places to actually film it. Yeah, it ain't it ain't one rule tour. The sexual content now they could just film it in the comfort of their own home.
SPEAKER_08So did that make it safer?
SPEAKER_05Okay, so you know what? For the sake of trying to understand, I would guess, yes, they they can make their money without growing up. Right. They're doing the hotel rooms, they're in their house, they got their cameras set up. Yeah, I guess it's it's safer, but I think some of them still travel and do what they call collabs. It's called You would know. Hold on. What's a collab, man? School us. It's called content. They can't they call content, they're content creators. Okay. That's another thing, all right? You got to get the terminology together. Okay. Okay? You got one content creator from Michigan, one content creator from New York. Okay. They say, hey, let's uh set up a date where we do some content together. I fly to you on April 18th. We get together, we shoot, you put it on your platform, I put it on my platform, boom. Both of us, we're doing a collab on OnlyFans.
SPEAKER_08So this sounds like you did the collab or something.
SPEAKER_05I ain't never do no collab. Just because I'm knowledgeable about many things, brother. How you they got this in a textbook? Sure. You read about this? No, I didn't read about it. I'm knowledgeable on many things. It's nothing. I try to know a little bit about it.
SPEAKER_07Content fucking? That's the content? Is the content fucking? Yes. Oh, okay. That's what the content is. That's the collab. That's porn. It's intercourse.
SPEAKER_04That's porn. That's porn. That's the new word for fucking collab.
SPEAKER_07I gotta ask somebody, yo, yo, yo, what's the thing? I gotta hit somebody.
SPEAKER_04Anybody's on the fans?
SPEAKER_07Trying to collab. Trying to collab. I like that new word.
SPEAKER_05I've never collabed. You see, it's see somebody out and be like, hey, baby, we need to do a collaboration. They would have to get out there.
SPEAKER_08I'm not gonna be able to do that. We got a bunch of collabos going on outside of yo, nigga.
SPEAKER_05I have no collabos on the internet. Niggas out here doing collabs. I like it. I'm telling you. Let me get a feature. That's a fact. That's what it is. A feature? Let me get a feature. A feature. You know you won't get a feature.
SPEAKER_07You gotta walk up, yo. Shorty, what's up with the feature? Now the thing is this. If you if you maybe go back, what's the feature price? Shorty, what's your feature price?
SPEAKER_06What's your feature price?
SPEAKER_07I'm trying to collab.
SPEAKER_06Yo, collab. Nah, that's yo, nah. I got it. See, you laugh, you laugh with somebody from Brooklyn.
SPEAKER_08I'm laughing because I'm laughing. But when I say something, it's what you say nigga.
SPEAKER_05You come from a bad place. You come from a bad place, man. You just Jimothy Gymnasium Jones, bro. You come from a bad place. You about you you start in trouble, nigga. This is what you do.
SPEAKER_08I didn't even do nothing.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, you you you do you don't, you always doing some shit. But listen, have here's another thing that you gotta have respect. Okay? Have respect for people that out there doing their content, my nigga. That's don't doing their collabs? Yes. Have respect. Is it a community? All the collabers out there. It's a collab community. It is. I salute you. People making millions of dollars on there. What do you think? It's a definite community. Absolutely. It's a hell of a feature. Yeah. Yeah.
SPEAKER_08They move like Drake and them out there, you heard?
SPEAKER_05Is there a limit to how many times? Speaking of collabs. What? Is there a limit to how many times you can fall in love?
SPEAKER_07Yeah, that's a collab, right?
SPEAKER_05What you think? Love of the couple. She did a compilation. What do you mean a collab?
SPEAKER_07She does a compilation out there. She gotta do a joint project.
SPEAKER_04A limit to how many times you can fall. I don't know. Three three three engagement.
SPEAKER_07Some people fall in love easier, though. Like some people fall in love easier. Can you be in love at the same time? She said he falls in love every night. You always fall in love. See, this is the problem with you niggas. But would you get engaged overnight? He said many collabs. Who said that? Collaborations. Mini collabs.
SPEAKER_04Most featured artists. The most featured artists.
SPEAKER_07In hip hop history. Yeah.
SPEAKER_05Uh, can you fall in love? How many times can you fall in love in li in uh in a short amount of amount of time? I mean, fuck fall in love. Uh three three three engagements in three years. How do you feel about that? I've never been engaged. Three. I mean, that's for a woman. For a woman. Oh, for a woman that's gotta engage. You think she was in love with a love? I think she's in love with the idea of love. The idea of love, the the the the the fantasy, the the thought of it. Some people fall in love easy. Right, the idea.
SPEAKER_03Easy for them to fall in love.
SPEAKER_05Maybe you're giving it too much. Maybe it's her. What's the problem? She just wants to be in love. Maybe the problem is her. It probably is her, but if it's three engagements in three years, it can't be the guys at this point. She likes rings. So what's that? She's like Daniel. She collecting them, bitch.
SPEAKER_06The bitch is Thanios. But it's on the guy, too.
SPEAKER_07He must be in love enough to ask her to marry him.
unknownRight.
SPEAKER_07He knew about the third guy, knew the other two. The other two. He had to know. You know what I'm saying? Offered, made the same offer. So maybe she got maybe she got something that that niggas want. Snappy nappy. Until they don't want it no more. I don't think falling in love is bad. I think falling out of love is bad. So even those three situations, she she fell out of love with somebody three times too.
SPEAKER_08Or maybe they fell out of love with her. We giving her too much.
SPEAKER_07You think she got three rings? We ain't giving her none. We ain't giving her no more rings.
SPEAKER_04She got three rings.
SPEAKER_07She didn't repeat. That's it.
SPEAKER_06Think niggas took the rings back. Bitch with magic jumps and she done repeated that whole.
SPEAKER_05Think niggas took the rings back. The thing, I don't know, but Daniels, nigga, she ain't not giving nothing back. But the real one finger right here, like a pimp. You heard her? What are you talking about? She not done though. She's too young to be done. More rings to cover. More rings than joining. How many rings?
SPEAKER_07More rings than Jordan.
SPEAKER_06Did Jaw six of them? She gotta go Ori. She gotta go seven.
SPEAKER_05She gotta go Ori. She gotta be Ori, she gotta go eight. Damn. Like, I mean, listen, in a lifetime, get it how you get it, man.
SPEAKER_07You might fall in love with how they collecting the rings, more power to you.
SPEAKER_05Oh knock nobody hustle. You might fall in love in the lifetime ten times. What he said it in in Bronxtail? Three times? Three. Three times. So you niggas is living in the movies. You can fall in love ten times? I have not. You just said that. I'm just saying hypothetically a person's life span. So how many of you have to be able to do that? Everybody don't live with me old either. How many times do you think you fell in love?
SPEAKER_07In life in this life, in your life. This month, how many times did you fall in love?
SPEAKER_05Stop playing with me. Was it when when it it all depends on the environment? Where was I?
SPEAKER_07I don't know. You were flexing how many times do you think you fell in love in life?
SPEAKER_05This month you were free. Oh. You know, I've been I've been in situations where I thought I was there and it was only because I was doing something wrong. That's not the question.
SPEAKER_07What? The question is, how many times do you think you fell in love in life? This month.
SPEAKER_05At a night? No. In your life. In real life, maybe only three times or two. So you got one more time, as the movie goes. Maybe two.
SPEAKER_08So how the fuck are you giving yourself ten times and you only fell in love two times? And I told you the fucking movie said three times, nigga. So you gonna tell me I'm living in a fucking movie and you even got fucking three times under your back.
SPEAKER_05No, that's not the question. We not counting that? You know, we you feel like the moment probably every time you look at somebody. See, this is what I'm saying. You put a narrative on me that I don't like. You put a narrative. Nothing that I don't like. Nothing that I don't like. Because it's untrue. And then you got people out there just thinking that I'm just wild and crazy. You put this, you thank you for successfully putting a false narrative on me. It's false. Fuck man. Shit is wrong, man. But no, listen, I'm are we counting being out, being in Miami? Love, nigga. I'm putting a full out in Miami.
SPEAKER_07Yeah, I'm in Miami. The in my fell in love at Booby Trap.
SPEAKER_04Yeah, are we counting that?
SPEAKER_05If it was love, you just give me more fuel. What's you in love? Well, you you might wake up different, but you was in love that night. Next moment you're not in love with it. We're not counting that. No. Okay, cool. So then maybe two, three times then.
SPEAKER_07I don't think that's bad. I think that's a bad three times. In the full of your life.
SPEAKER_05Three times don't seem like you're certain to me. Because I I'm trying to understand.
SPEAKER_08One of them was like, one of them was like, eh, I'm trying.
SPEAKER_05Here's what I'm asking you. If had anything with being outside, if it was mushrooms in the in the vicinity, if it was, you know, you know. Was that love? Or no? With mushrooms and all that in the vicinity, was that absolutely. It was love. 1000%. What? It opens your mind, it opens your heart. Trust me, you and Twitter.
SPEAKER_07What else does it open?
SPEAKER_06That was pause. Hey, yo. Pause, bro. What the fuck? You talking about that was crazy. Alright, pause that pause. Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_07Pause, pause that. I was I was trying to alley you may for a crazy comment, but pause that.
SPEAKER_05They try to, you know, but it's all good. It's all good. Nah, fuck with you, man. You keeping it honest. Nah, you know what? Y'all try to put me in a in a in a certain situation in hand. We only feed out the woman. I never told you nothing, nigga. I never told you shit.
SPEAKER_08You say just said if maybe I might have been in Miami or if I were in Denver.
SPEAKER_05I asked a question.
SPEAKER_08So that's a big thing.
SPEAKER_07You might be one of those people that we just said, like, fall in love easy. That's that's that's in the moment. Yeah.
SPEAKER_04And then you really not in love no more after after you.
SPEAKER_07The love can wear off, too.
SPEAKER_05Shrooms wear off.
SPEAKER_04Once the shrooms wear off, love wear off.
SPEAKER_08When you take that shroom again, do you fall in love with the same person you was with?
SPEAKER_05No. It has to be not how shrooms work. Just the moment. He said no.
SPEAKER_07It has to be a moment and a vibe.
SPEAKER_05What's wrong with this guy? Like, what the fuck is he talking about?
SPEAKER_07Not how shroom works.
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SPEAKER_02Man, man, can I let me ask you a question? Yeah.
SPEAKER_05Can a big girl be a 10?
SPEAKER_04A dom?
SPEAKER_05Why would you ask me that?
SPEAKER_00I just want to know. Uh-oh, the big girls. Uh-oh-oh, the big girls.
SPEAKER_08How you feel about the about the about the game? Can a big woman be attractive? Let's start there before we get to a dom. Yes. A big woman can be attractive. Yes. How attractive?
SPEAKER_05Can a big woman be sexy? Yep. Am I on Molly? You just try to figure out what the situation is. No, no, no, no, we're not, we know, no, no, no, no, no. We know. We sober. You gotta be on a certain drive. We sober. You sober. We sober. Is this back in the days, Maino? Molly. This is not the main o from the carousel with the slide. No, not not that not that far. This is just a natural man. No, no, no. Just today. Molly. No, no.
SPEAKER_08That's different, man. It's not. Miami, Vegas. Sober, man. No. Sober. I mean, so you said they could be attractive. Yes, 100%. I love big girls, man. Can a big girl be sexy? Can you find a big girl sexy? Can you find some sex appeal about a big woman?
SPEAKER_05Yes. She got a little lippy. No true story though. Real true. Real story. It's a fucked up drug story. I was on Molly in New York City. It was in a club. This had to be 2018. And I just was feeling so good. And I and it was a like I was looking for a female to like to bond with. What you do, man? And the only thing close to me was like a big girl. And Molly make you touchy feeling. You in a club? In a club. And I just was just like rubbing her back. And it was just like yo. That's what Molly does to you? It was like. I've never been on Molly. I don't take drugs. Affectionate, right? It makes essential, right? She was big, big like a big big thing. She was big big. She was big, big. I'm glad you saw. But it was okay, but it was okay. You probably made her night. She made my night. You never had a you never dealt with right then and there. Like that's all I needed.
SPEAKER_08Hold on a second. So willingly you never dealt with a big girl before in your life? In your life. Of course.
SPEAKER_05Let's put it on the floor right now. Grown up in the hood, of course. We from the ghetto, man. What about you, Spiz?
SPEAKER_07How big is the girl we talk about? How big? We talk it like in your life.
SPEAKER_08In your life, not before you had to be a rapper. It could be a younger in your life.
SPEAKER_07You never but was how big? Like, would you would you give me a bigger than you?
SPEAKER_08You know, you know it's bigger than you usually deal with.
SPEAKER_05We're talking what 200?
SPEAKER_08Give a take. A little more. Give a take in there.
SPEAKER_05Damn, nigga. Hey, a little heavy.
SPEAKER_08Throughout the span of your life, I mean, like, come on.
SPEAKER_05All right, what about you, nigga? I got a nice, I got a story. You and some oversized monkeys.
SPEAKER_08Yeah, I believe, I won't say the name though, but yeah. Big girls always had a job. They could buy sneakers, buy a nice sweatshirt.
SPEAKER_05So you was in a relationship with them, though. That's different. No, I told you.
SPEAKER_06Did I tell you I was a jiggly? If you was getting all that, if you was getting all that, you was in a relationship with it.
SPEAKER_07Gigolo story. Back to the gigolo shit.
SPEAKER_05This is what I'm trying to tell you, bro. I was a gigolo, bro. So you was dirty macking and getting uh how was that dirty Mackies? How's that dirty macgin'? Yeah, you was getting lunch boxes like yeah, yeah. Lunchables. Lunchables.
SPEAKER_07I think a big girl could be a 10 to who? To some guys who like big girls. Absolutely, man. You a 10 to somebody. Don't get counting. We'd be a zero to somebody and a ten to somebody else.
SPEAKER_08You definitely could show sex appeal. You definitely could be pretty, you definitely could be all those things. And then to some people, you could be a whole straight dumb, like like like Fab says. Right. I agree with that. But some women are just noticeably pretty when you see them, no matter what it is. You know what I mean? Like, damn, she's a pretty girl.
SPEAKER_05Why are you looking at me like that? She's pretty, but she's big. Right? This is a community.
SPEAKER_08She's pretty big. I'm trying to save you. I'm trying to save you. No, you ain't trying to save me.
SPEAKER_05There's a whole community out there. She's pretty big, right? She's pretty and big. She's big and pretty. She's big pretty. Right? What is it? What is it, Mr.? Come on. Gymnasium. She's pretty big. She's pretty and big. She's pretty big. Okay, got it. It's all it's understood. 1-800 main though um, yeah. What's the question? You know, because I am a love guru, a relationship specialist. Say what? Okay. I'm 43, no kids, and a great career. I want fat. What do I do?
SPEAKER_04That's what it is.
SPEAKER_06She's trying to collab. She wants a feature.
SPEAKER_07Let me hear the song. Let me see the song. You know, see if I can vibe with it. You know what I mean?
SPEAKER_00Hold on, I forgot to give y'all some gifts today, too, before we get out of here.
SPEAKER_05Here. We got one more. Okay.
SPEAKER_08It's a belt company called Stolen Arts. I got one of them on now. They be having some fire. They got the other one that I love the most and shit like that.
SPEAKER_05So shouts to Stolen Arts for taking care of the guys. Thank you. Black designers, they're from Brooklyn. They from your side of town. They got some fire. Um, you know what I mean? And they could design different belts and shit like that if we would like to dive into that. You heard? Is that the last question, yeah?
unknownThis is the last question.
SPEAKER_05Oh, okay. This is nice.
SPEAKER_07You didn't tell her. Oh, you told her. You said to just go on the DM.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, go on his DM. Uh after all these years, my baby's mother and I are on great terms. These women outside ain't it. Should I just get back with her and make my family a family again? Leave the past in the past and start a new life. Start a life. Absolutely. I think you should uh, if you're feeling the vibes and the connection with your child's mother, you you've already have one thing with her, which is a child or more. I think you should work it out with her. You know, keep your family together, keep your kids in the same house, and um, give them something to look forward to in the mornings. Yeah, I think you should uh you should stay with your because listen, you already said it. You said it before I could even read it, that these women outside ain't about shit. Right? You don't want to be me, nigga. Why he left in the first place? Because he got to, I mean, listen, it takes some time. You gotta go outside. Right, that's in the past, as we said. You gotta go.
SPEAKER_06We don't know what happened.
SPEAKER_05You gotta go home. That's what they said in the Good Fella movie. Yeah, yeah. You gotta go home. You gotta go home. You gotta go home. Work it out with your baby mama, man. But you gotta go home. Yeah. And that, ladies and gentlemen, is another episode of Let's Rap a Bond with my guys. We're gonna see you next week. Same place, same time, same channel. Shout out to the playmaker.
SPEAKER_07Shout out to big playmaker in the building for making the plays happen. Like, comment, subscribe.
SPEAKER_02Let's rap the ball.