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Super Vigilante #28

IFC Season 1 Episode 28

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On this episode of Let's Rap About It the crew gets into some real conversations about what it truly means to protect Black women and how that support should look in relationships, friendships, family, and everyday life. They also dive into the difference between motherly love from past generations compared to today, and how parenting, discipline, and emotional support have changed over time. The conversation gets deeper as they speak on young adults making permanent decisions with their bodies, moving off emotion, pressure, and social media influence, while questioning whether enough guidance is being given before life-changing choices are made. They also break down friendship boundaries, loyalty, respect, and knowing when certain lines are being crossed. To close it out, the cast debates what second chances really look like — who deserves them, when enough is enough, and whether people can truly change.

Tap in for another honest episode full of real opinions, relatable moments, and unfiltered conversation. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more weekly episodes of Let's Rap About It.

SPEAKER_02

A lot of shibablet. A lot of ride, a lot of run on someone's grab a body. Everybody wanna be a body. People won't have bad. Let's rip a bummer. Let's rip a body. Fresh back from Vegas.

SPEAKER_03

Yes, sir.

SPEAKER_02

Gentlemen. How you like that? Good vibes.

SPEAKER_03

Why you ain't put homeboy in the DDT when you had a big thing? Great vibes.

SPEAKER_02

I was enjoying it like a fan, brother.

SPEAKER_03

He ran get him.

SPEAKER_02

They didn't impose nothing on us. They didn't, they didn't, he ran that shit. No, get him. You know what I mean? He went he went that way.

SPEAKER_01

He said, get him, man.

SPEAKER_02

And you know what's so crazy though? He beat that nigga all the way to the locker room. Up all through the crib. That nigga to the green room. That was crazy.

SPEAKER_03

And back to the parking lot. And back to the ring. That was crazy.

SPEAKER_02

He did all that and bringing this back to the ring. But Vegas was dope though, man. Shout out to Netflix. Shout out to the WWE for having us. Monday night raw. It was Monday Night Raw. It was a pause? I mean, for you, maybe. I didn't mind the one that said it. I said what? Monday night raw? Pause. But why would you have to pause that? It's a Monday night raw. It's a WWE Monday Night Raw. Let's get back to it. But shout out to weekend. Please. Let's shout. I had a great time. You know, let's rap about it. It was there, man. Big shout out to the team. Donna JB.

SPEAKER_03

Them waffles they had.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, I like that. Those blazed donut waffles was banging. Yeah, we had a good time, man. We went to that restaurant, man. Oh, yeah. Roma's Kitchen. Yeah, Roma's Roma. That's good. It was good. Bro, everything he brought up Fresley.

SPEAKER_03

Except for the artichoke.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, it was cool on the stuffed artichoke.

SPEAKER_01

What's cool on the artichoke? That's it on the back.

SPEAKER_02

Explaining he was breaking it down. How he was going, yo, you dipped this into the you did the real talent. I said yo. I ain't fucking with that artichoke.

SPEAKER_00

But everything else. Benzino was good. All of that was good.

SPEAKER_02

Everything else was good. The Palomari was good. That shit was. The what was good? What did you say? I said pause. But what did you say? I said a pause.

SPEAKER_03

Say what you said. The meals was good.

SPEAKER_02

Say what you said. No, the meals was good. You just throwing out pause without saying what you said. I said what I said. I said pause after it. I said what I said. I'm your dog. I don't want to hear what you said.

SPEAKER_03

I don't need to repeat. That's that's your fault if you ain't hear what I said. But what did you eat?

SPEAKER_02

Leave it alone. Anyway, um, again. Vegas was a good time, though, man. Vegas was. You gotta start doing the trips a lot a little bit more. Yeah, we gotta do the less rap about it trips, those excursions, you know, us, the staff, the the crew. I won't say staff, say crew, the family. You know what I mean? On the road. You know, go on the road and do things and stuff like that. Take the part on the road. Yeah, road down with the part a field trip. Field trip. That's live action. Yeah. Shout out to Vegas.

SPEAKER_03

Shout out to the Vegas, man. Shout out to everybody that hosted us. Great weather. Had a great had a great 24 hours. And I ain't go by no, I didn't go by the casino at all. I was so grateful. I slid out of it.

SPEAKER_02

I don't think we had time though, did we?

SPEAKER_03

I didn't have time. I slid out of it. When we had time to do no uh casino in.

SPEAKER_02

I ain't do no gambling. You ain't do no gambling? I went shopping. When did you have time to go shopping? Of course he did. The window. You found the window? Who would have ever thought different? I went to eat with JB and uh Donna. Really? Sneaky little uh Oh, that's what was going on. Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

Okay.

SPEAKER_02

Oh they hit the chat like fat. Where you go to eat? Oh, I didn't say that. Donna did that. I got I got that. Donna put me on the LA. They took an Uber. Y'all took an Uber over there and everything, huh? Okay. I hit y'all back two hours later. What do y'all mean? Nice. Nice. That's where we start. That's what we the toast is too. Hold on. We gotta get a toast. Let's toast about it. We now have a hundred thousand subscribers. Yep. Uh to the Let's Rap About It podcast. Yep. Built from scratch. Shouts to y'all.

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No company. Shouts to y'all. Shout out to the whole team. Shout out to the ladies that hold us down. Ooh, ooh. 110,000 subs is crazy. I need to get that on my stream. I'll be up. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to another episode of Let's Rap About It. I just heard the news. We are up 110,000 subscribers.

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Special thanks to our sponsors, man. Single DeMayo, DeMano, Domino, De Capo. Sponsors, Mahaven Spirits, you know, Yummy Palace, Motu Pots. You already know what it is. Big shouts to them. Yeah, absolutely. Let's get into it. Sup, man. Been a lot of conversation around the safety of black women. Do you think protection is just physical or does it go deeper than that? Um, first of all, I want to say this. You know, we uh we we talk a lot on this pod, we express a lot of things, and some of the things we talk about, you know, are women-based and our interactions. I don't want for nobody to ever think that um our energy is to ever demean any black woman or anything, right? So I just want to throw that up there. We all come from black women, um, we all got kids, so I just want to express that first and foremost.

SPEAKER_03

And it's black women that run this show.

SPEAKER_02

Absolutely, black black women run this show. But I know we get a little rough and sometimes with you know, we joking and we talking, and you know, and especially me sometimes, you know. I I've had awkward, weird experiences, but um, but at the same time, as far as what what the topic is about, um it's a lot been happening, right? So we we turn on the news, we turn on Instagram, social media, we're seeing all these black women dying, going on trips, dying, or getting killed, or whatever. I think this is a is a is a is a time where people gotta actually really pay attention to what's going on, you know, black women, black men, period.

SPEAKER_03

You know, we need to protect our black women, and the question being said, is it uh mental or is it physical? I think it's a bit of both. Of course, they would say uh physical is how you protect yourself, but mental is just as just as important. Being uh aware of your surroundings, certain things that you always need to be on point about. That's a mental aspect of protecting yourself.

SPEAKER_02

But how do you how do you protect the black woman mentally?

SPEAKER_03

Making them uh uh the same what I'm talking about. Let them know they have to be aware they around them. You gotta school them to certain things when they going outside, certain things they need to be aware of, or just not walking out here like a pretty black.

SPEAKER_02

Sometimes you gotta protect them from you. Because a lot of these situations is, and then when I say you, not personally, but a lot of these situations came from the other half. That's what I was about to say.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, I was about to be. I feel like it's tricky because it's like it's not a general thing. It's like the majority of them situations, they with their man or whoever they so on, you know what I mean, whoever they supposed to be in love with.

SPEAKER_03

That's tricky.

SPEAKER_01

You know what I mean? Like the last few joints I heard about that went left like that, it was the the boyfriend or the husband or the fiance, shit like that. So that's like how you really can't protect that because in their mind. They guards is down. They in love, they guards down, like, you know what I'm saying? So I you really can't, it's nothing you can really say to that person. They they in love, like in their mind.

SPEAKER_02

No, but we got daughters. Yeah, I got daughters, and we got people that we love. Right. 100%.

SPEAKER_01

You know, can't speak on their family though. Maybe they wasn't as involved as they might have. You never know. I don't you don't know the the ins and outs of that situation. I know any man that any one of my daughters choose to deal with, I'm gonna be involved. What you don't expect?

SPEAKER_03

And naturally, if a woman, okay. I gotta know what's going on. But if a woman is with someone she loves naturally, it's very easy to be caught off guard because she's not expecting any of that. Would you say?

SPEAKER_02

Right, but I think the question is more or less how do generally speaking, us as black men, or men in particular, how do we protect them physically and mentally? Like if we if we got a spouse.

SPEAKER_01

You can't pick who you're gonna fall in love with.

SPEAKER_02

No, but how but how do we protect them? Like how do we keep them safe mentally and physically? We know physically probably is the easiest thing. Right. Right? But then how do we protect them mentally? Like, you know, for the for what's coming in life.

SPEAKER_03

So I think a man has a daughter speaking up, speaking of that. What do you tell your daughter as she's coming up? Do you think that helps take a part in her making the right decision as she gets older dealing with men?

SPEAKER_02

You you tell her as much as you can. You tell her as much as as you believe. You you you be honest with her, and you and I think you be forthright about life and about things, and try to do as much as possible. What'd you think, Spizzle? I think we all have a circle, and I think the women in your circle have to be protected. I think everybody's circle, you might have an aunt, you might have a daughter, you might have a wife, you might have a sister. All the men within y'all's circle have to protect the women in that circle, and I think it starts there. And because it's hard for people outside a circle to protect somebody in the circle. Unless you just like, you know, you out and about and you see somebody taking advantage of a woman and you step in there. Right. But as far as like the things from social media, we don't know those people. But I do know my aunt, I know my cousin, I know my daughter, I know my wife, I know everybody. So say your circle, your circle, your circle. Who's ever, whoever the men are in that circle, they have to protect the women in that circle. Right. And I think it starts there because in every family there's gonna be women in your family, and you protect those women too. The same way you would stand up for your mother, you gotta stand up for your aunt, you gotta stand up for your sister. Everybody, all the women in your circle shouldn't feel like they alone on any kind of, you know what I mean? Like they gotta know that they family support and protect them. Even the ones you work with closely. Yeah. I mean, that's in your circle too. Even like, you know, the women you work with, you're gonna protect them. If y'all go out to the club, you ain't gonna let nobody jump on your assistant or your camera shah, you know what I'm saying? Like, you're not gonna let that happen in your in your space. So I think it starts with community, like your circle, your immediate circle. It's hard for you to protect. I don't know the women in King Street circle. But what you know what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_03

What you're saying makes sense. If everybody had the support system in the circle, it could help a lot of things. I know that when a person that's dealing with somebody knows that that person has a strong support system, they're not gonna do some shit that someone else would do that has no support system that in order to overpower and won't have no repercussions coming to them and shit like that. You know what I mean? So it's like, I think spears make a lot of sense in what he said.

SPEAKER_01

What if it's one of those situations where um the circle is trying to protect it, but that person is just rebellious or they love who they love. Even if that circle is all the way against that person and they telling that person that they ain't the one for you. That ain't the one for, but that person still decides to do that. That happens. Because that seemed like that might be some of the shit that might be happening, and then they get left. Because it's it seemed like the responses that I'm reading from the families, it always like some suspicious shit. Like, you know what I mean?

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, I think that I think that happens, you know. Um but if you did your best, if you tried to extend yourself to to lend yourself up in in a helping manner, right, and they didn't receive that, then you know you did your best. And I would say to like to the young black women that's out here going on trips, you know, that's you know, early 20s, that's exploring and stuff like that. I saw a story where a girl went on a trip. Um, I think she was from Miami, she went to St. Martin, left uh her friends, and hung out with a dude she just met. Now they partied all night. They had a driver, they had a villa, everything. But she left her friends. She left the safety of her friends to go hang out with a dude she just met. And then when she and when they hung out, left the club or was going somewhere, and he happened to have an issue with dudes was following him because supposedly he owed money or whatever. Bottom line is they got with him, and she got left. It's a casualty of now what I would say that's wrong time. Wrong place and wrong time. Um, ladies, be careful. I know you sometimes excited by the trinkets, the jury, you know, the flash, the money, this player, this artist, this actor. But at the same time, guard your safety, guard your health. Um if you're with friends, stay together as much as possible. Because at the end of the day, if you're going out to get outside, the name of the game is get home safe. If you're going on a trip, vacation, celebrate birthdays, the name of the game is a get home. So be as proactive in your safety as possible. I also think um the leaders gotta protect too. Um, like how I was just saying, uh us, it's about our circle, but I think there's leaders who gotta protect the community of black women. When I say like leaders, I mean like lawyers or cops. Black cops when they see you know, like when the thing happened like with Brianna Taylor, you know, like like black cops have to stand up for black women too. Black lawyers have to stand up for black women, black politicians gotta stand up for like they're they're over the circle. We in that too, though. Yeah, and it's a dangerous time where you come into contact with dudes that's mentally imbalanced, unhinged, don't take no for answer.

SPEAKER_03

Not good with rejection.

SPEAKER_02

Right. I don't care if you gotta keep a little something on you for you know, times like it's a dangerous world. And then discernment. Yeah, discernment. It works. Just don't want to be in the party with everybody, you know what I mean?

SPEAKER_01

Back a nigga right up off you.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, man, because it these dudes is weird. You don't know what's on these niggas' minds. You know what I'm saying? You know what I'm saying? Don't try not to put yourself in situations that can be unsteady. Like I tell, I tell, like I would tell my sister, if you ain't got plans on giving this nigga no pussy, then don't don't go to the hotel with him at three in the morning. He may not be, he may be a nigga that don't take no for answer. You may say, oh, I just want to cuddle and cool with you, I just want to kick it. But you he he offering you to the hotel at 3.34 in the morning. Those hours is not the hours you need to be trying hooked up with a man unless you got those intentions. Right. Please. Regular season is wrapped, and the NBA playoffs are finally here. And it's no better way to cash in on a high flying hoops action than Prospics, a preferred partner of the NBA. Every bucket, every dime, and every win means more when you're playing on prospics. So don't pass up your next shot with prospics and get$50 instantly in lineups when you play your first$5. You know I've been getting into Prospics, and now all my friends is getting into it too.

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SPEAKER_01

How did watching your own mother shape how you view women today? Mama love.

SPEAKER_02

Spenzo. How did me dealing with my mom's make me view women today? Watching your mother, like watching the type of mother that you had. That you have. I'm not comparing these bitches to my mother. Nah, motherfucker. But I think we in different, we in different times, though.

SPEAKER_00

What?

SPEAKER_02

We in different times. I think my mom's time is different than what we got going on right now. So I don't really like look at what my mom had to do versus what women are doing now. It's just different times. I think it seems like I said, when you're living in it as a as a kid, I didn't see it. But now as an adult, I see how much my mom was able to do for me, how strong she was. Show me a newfound respect of how the strength of women. Because I'm looking back now as an adult. When I was 16, 17, 15, I didn't even, whatever my mom was doing, it was you just look at it like that's what they supposed to do. You know what I'm saying? But now when I look back at it now, being an adult, me having my own kids, I could see the strength. And she had way less resources than what I have. I have nannies and all kind of like, you know what I mean? I have different situations than she had. And she was still able to provide, uh, raise me in an environment that got a lot of different things going on, and still, you know, still teach me right from wrong, still guide me in the right direction. So, you know, I I look at that, I don't compare that to what's going on right now because they're not living in that same time. And um they just don't have the same situations going on. That's they have a lot more opportunity now. Right. I don't I don't think there was uh as much opportunity as we have now with technology and all those things. So my mom raised me in a time where uh it wasn't even cell phones yet. You know what I mean? You now you gotta get a kid a cell phone when they eight, nine years old, you know, my iPad when they're four and five. So, you know, it's just or younger. Some little kids have everything already, you know what I'm saying? So I just think it's just different times, different, different things going on. So I never really looked at my mom's versus women or what's going on today. You know what I'm saying? My mom ain't even really Really wear makeup like that. Like, you know what I'm saying? Like now makeup is that's a thing. Like that's it's a it's it's just come to the pod with makeup. You know what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_01

Ain't no comparison like with your mother and and you know what I mean. But I do feel like I I watch my mother work all kind of jobs, like, you know what I mean? Like really, really whatever she had to do to make it, make ends meet, you know what I mean. I watched my mother hustle. So um I think when I don't see a woman hustle, if I don't see that heavy, like I, you know what I mean? That may, they may, that may make me view it a little different. But I watched my moms get to it until I basically told my moms, you ain't gotta work no more. I got it. Like she was gonna work regardless, like, you know what I'm saying? It's dope that she was able to do it. Until I took it over, like, mom, I ain't gotta do none of that shit no more. That's dope. But I watched I watch my moms do mad different jobs and shit just for me and my brother.

SPEAKER_02

I think um when I when I see young girls, 17, 18, 19 years old, with one, two, three, three kids struggling on their own, or either just whatever. Like just young girls with kids. It actually when I when I step back and I look at them, I I I actually do think about my mother because I th I think about what it was like for her to be 19 years old with a with the kids, um, and and and trying to figure things out. So I kind of do look at certain things and and try to understand what it was for her to be a teenager um with a baby, um, you know, in in these rough times, right? You don't think the the times is different though? Like times are super different now. You know, having you in like the 1930s and like now we're in 2026. 100%. Definitely 1930s. But the thing but the struggles sit the struggle is the same because uh fortunately, fortunately for my mother, she was um, I want to say she married my father first. You don't think her struggles was way more than what's going on right now? Wait, no, but a person struggling is struggling. I know, but struggle in the struggle is struggling. Maybe it's me. Struggle in the 80s and 70s. You still got those, you still got people. Ain't like struggle in 2026. You still got you still. Struggle in 2026 is like they ain't they can't pay their phone this much. No, they still you still got people who struggling pay rent. Struggling right now. Struggling in the streets. It's a lot of struggle. I'm not saying people not struggling. I'm just saying struggle in the 80s felt a little different than struggle right now. In the inner cities. Felt like more people, it felt like everybody was fucked up at a time. Yeah, when you were getting out of the house.

SPEAKER_01

You know what I mean? Like the color was different. Now it seemed like they fucked up, they eyed, some of them got it. You still feel like everybody was fucked up.

SPEAKER_02

When you go to the hood, it still feels like that. Right. When you're in the projects, it's still everybody that lives there every single day still feels like that. Right. You still got young 18-year-old, 19-year-old kids, or young women with kids. It's still the same thing, trying to figure out her job situation, welfare. It's still the same, it's still similar.

SPEAKER_01

I think social media shifted it because we was fucked up and we wasn't trying to post to show you that we that we're gonna be able to do.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, but do you think the struggle of 2026 compares to the struggle of 1980? The struggle of 1980 was different. I ain't get here in 80 yet.

SPEAKER_03

It wasn't didn't have too many access points. Like it just was a bear struggle. It was it was payphones, it wasn't no cell phones, wasn't no, it just was no technology, bro. I'm talking about just the way it felt.

SPEAKER_02

Like it like, you know, the struggle in that time when it was like it just felt it wasn't, it definitely wasn't everything. Everything was different because everything felt everything was abandoned, it was a lot of different things. Tougher to get a dollar, everything like it did. Harlem was way different in the 80s, it looked way different, it was crazier, it was it did struggle.

SPEAKER_03

I understand.

SPEAKER_02

Everywhere was more intense, however. It was the struggle in the 80s was I guess. When the drug hurricane is still a struggle, though.

SPEAKER_03

I believe the level of struggle hasn't changed, but from will from his standpoint, yes, the struggle was way more.

SPEAKER_02

So even the struggle of that drug era, right? So the isn't niggas is getting money, the drug dealers getting money, but the families that are affected by the drug era that struggle right there was different differences. I went to spirit.

SPEAKER_03

The 80s, the 80s, the 80s and early 90s struggle was crazy. Because it was a lot of crack involved with that struggle. That shit was a different type of struggle. That's a fact.

SPEAKER_02

And we know we think now thinking about it, yeah. Hold on though. I went I wasn't that I don't think nothing hitting families right now like crack. Nothing, nothing hit families like crack, but I went to do to do some give backs at Christmas time at shelters with families that was in shelter that was displaced, that didn't have fun, that went through the went through the system that got um that lived in shelters, right? And what I seen in there reminded me of just that. I almost came to tears seeing a kid not have adequate sneakers on. Like little, like this, yo, he don't got real, we gotta get him some sneakers. Like the struggle is still a struggle for the people that's going through it, bro. Like it's definitely. I'm not I'm not saying we it's not struggle now. I'm just was comparing struggles. It's just the environment was different then. When we stepped out of our house, it was crack valves, it was it was crackheads, it was violence, it was it was destitute, it was abandoned buildings, it was lots, it was glass on the floor, it was dirty, it was that's how it looked. Even the environment, them same environments in the 80s and 90s, they've been gentrified now. You got like the horrors in the shit.

SPEAKER_03

In that time, the struggle in that time was in the 80s and early 90s, was a little bit more different than where we at now because of this the scape of what was going on.

SPEAKER_02

But for a family that's dead too many crap. I'm not saying it's not a struggle. I'm not saying that we're gonna ever somebody think that I'm not acknowledging. The environment was worse. That was the difference. The landscape was worse when we came out of our cribs. It was going to school, we was trying to espouse the struggle is still a struggle, but the landscape was way different.

SPEAKER_03

Because crack hit this shit so crazy, bro. You'll never see nothing like that again. I don't know, maybe you were, but never.

SPEAKER_02

That shit was crazy, bro. Never. Never come on. And that shit lasted, man. Never. That shit was crazy, bro. I don't think nothing. That's damn. That's the only shit that had people outside literally like zombies, my nigga. Like, all mothers, fathers. My prop my father was in that first wave. He sold everything. Nigga. You talk about it. TV gone, car gone, VCR gone, everything gone. Uncle Ricky. Everything. Uncle Ricky made me crazy. Do you believe it was planted? Do you believe that era was planted in our environment? Like I seen a lot of shows like Snowfall. Absolutely. I think so. Absolutely. They say the CIA like that. Absolutely. That was the contract, right? Because they did to fund their war. Right? To give the uh the Contras the hammers and the guns that they needed. That's a fact.

SPEAKER_01

I think that's why them charges niggas was getting with crack was way different than any other drug. Who the first who prepare? Who figured that out? Who was the first person? They said Richard Pry got that shit hot when he set himself on fire. Then that was a lot of people.

SPEAKER_03

Free bakes sell it on like free base shit with Richard.

SPEAKER_02

It's too much information now. No, we gotta keep it real. I said they was they used to free base. Yo, my mom was was yo, what used to sell that shit back in the day?

SPEAKER_03

Free base. I used to watch a cook that shit, but sell that shit, bro. What my dog is busy, bro.

SPEAKER_00

That shit is. No, you didn't know. My mom was doing it.

SPEAKER_02

In the 80s, bro. I seen cooking it. I seen that's before crack. I seen it go from good. Did you know what it was at that time? Or you just thought they was just doing what they what they did. Nah, I was well aware what uh what crack was when they was doing it. You heard when they was doing freebasin? Yeah. It wasn't called crack now. No, with freebasin. So I would come in the kitchen, you see everybody in the kitchen whipping up, they over the stove.

SPEAKER_03

Like, get the fuck. That's how I learned how to cook up. Right.

SPEAKER_02

So many trips in the kitchen, and them telling me get the fuck out of here when I got older. I was like, oh, this is what this shit they was doing. But they was doing it from a user's perspective.

SPEAKER_03

Early was they was they was they was not doing it from a user's perspective. They was cooking that shit up and selling it in vanilla bags and shit like that. Then it got to uh they're using it.

SPEAKER_02

I'm going further back. I'm going earlier. What are you talking about? I'm going earlier. How early you going? I'm going when when it did the the the the very start of that free basin. Before it was a thing to sell it. 89.

SPEAKER_03

Well yeah, crack hit. I'm telling you what's going on. They was still selling that coke in the freebase when it turned into crack. They were selling in the vanilla envelopes. That's like 82, 83.

SPEAKER_02

But it wasn't it wasn't a thing yet. It wasn't a thing to be. It wasn't full blown in the valves and all that type of shit. Nah, it was in vanilla.

SPEAKER_03

I'm telling you, it was in vanilla envelopes, bro. It was it was for those who knew and shit about it. Then it just blew up into crack valves or whatever.

SPEAKER_02

Everything was in the vanilla envelopes of weed, everything.

SPEAKER_03

You're right. Right? You're right. And coke was in the vanilla envelopes, though.

SPEAKER_02

Vanilla.

SPEAKER_03

Yep. Yep. Yep. I've never seen no coke in the vanilla envelopes back in the day.

SPEAKER_02

Even that struggle right there, that was shit was in people's households. Like, you know what I'm saying? Like it really was inside. As a kid, you seen what was going on with that kind of stuff because that struggle is now internal. Like what we what we see in now is definitely struggle there. But I felt like how you just said, when the crack era hit, like it brought a different type of struggle to our environment. We were already struggling. It was no struggle. It is every family. You gotta watch your cousins. It wasn't like one family wasn't affected by it. Selling the furniture was affected by that. And you think about the the wave that it that it that it that hit, every family was affected. And I remember being so self-conscious about it because it's like my father, I feel like he was like the out of the first 20 niggas in the world, like niggas was to be like, you know, I'm ranking and getting on, like niggas, like, man, your whole family smoked crack. And I used to just be so angry.

SPEAKER_03

Like, bro, when it flip, when the flip, when it flipped into that, and I started seeing some of my family members going there, and then the kids outside start noticing what's going on. That shit is the worst feeling ever. You be so embarrassed by some of that shit.

SPEAKER_02

Around the time when I started to like be venturing off into the street, doing shit I had no business doing, and I would see him and then try to act like I didn't see him. That's how I would see my uncle Rick. You see your father. And I would act like I didn't see him because I wanted to be cool. I wanted to look cool in front of my friends, and I and I wanted to act like it wasn't nothing. You know what's crazy bothered me every time I was like, You know what's crazy about that?

SPEAKER_03

I felt like you, right? But I had this girl I used to deal with back in the day, right? And her pops was like, What we talking about, Uncle Ricky, your father.

SPEAKER_02

But bro, when she would see her pops, she would go crazy, and I would be so jealous, like, yo, bro, yeah, I wish I wish I could go.

SPEAKER_00

Like, damn, you see going crazy, like no matter, she just go wild, like that. What's that? They going crazy.

SPEAKER_02

I see my Uncle Ricky and that's like like because he used to be my superman. So I'm like, damn, that's just like yo, you did like you differently because now you looked at him because it's like, get up, nigga. Like you wanna my pops used to come back every now and then and and go through like a phase where he was uh getting getting clean or whatever. And he'd he'd get his weight back for a minute. Remember, they get their weight back for a hot second.

SPEAKER_03

Look like they ready for it.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, you know, we can come back home from jail. You rooting for him, you young, you root him, you 10, 11 years old, you rooting for yours because he's like, man, yeah, I want my yes, we gonna be good. And then they go right back. That struggle was also so real that how y'all saying it affected y'all as kids and then your and your family members, but then you grew up to be, you get into like a teenage era. Like I watch my friends who they families was affected, but they still selling drugs too. Yeah, to you. Because that's yeah, that's the circle of the struggle. That's a fact. Even as your family was affected by it, still that's just part of the environment.

SPEAKER_03

I started selling drugs with my uncle, I start selling drugs with my uncle. End up getting raided with this nigga. You heard like it's like it's like it's a fucked up cycle. Yeah, it's a crazy case. And then he showed me how to do it because it's this is.

SPEAKER_02

I watched my boy who mother smoke, right? And he's like, you know what I'm saying? You see how that and you how you feel it. You feel it direct. But then you get to a point where you like it's a normalcy, and now it's like, all right, now you selling to somebody moms, and you selling them. I done got to a point where I just your own family.

SPEAKER_03

I serve I serve I serve people I know moms that kept trying to be like, yo, don't keep this between us. Don't let you heard like this is just straight, yo, bro.

SPEAKER_02

I just serve my own mom. I wouldn't serve my friends' moms. Like, like my own family.

SPEAKER_03

I didn't say my friends, I said people I know moms and shit like that. Like you know.

SPEAKER_02

No, but it happens though, because if no, if you ain't gonna do it, somebody else was gonna do it. Somebody definitely else was gonna do it. Because they don't have that saying. They don't know, I ain't got no, I just felt for me.

SPEAKER_01

Nigga don't know your moms, or yeah, they ain't they gonna definitely serve them. Let's wrap about some hoops real quick.

SPEAKER_02

Brought to you by the homies at Prize Picks. OKC Thunder, man. What y'all think about them?

SPEAKER_01

Jack and the Thunder.

SPEAKER_02

OK ballin', man. Yeah. Yeah, they they one of the top teams in the league, if not the top team. So OKC is like is like who everybody, they won a championship last year, but they who everybody is thinking is gonna be in there again. Facts. You know what I'm saying? So what what about SGA? He's balling.

SPEAKER_01

I seen the last game, he kind of um fell, like messed his hand up a little bit, but I think he got right back. But he So what y'all thinking?

SPEAKER_02

He killing. SGA bought been balling, man, the whole year. He's killing. You know what I mean? So y'all going more points. He got away. I'm going more. I'm going more on SGA. He's averaging points.

SPEAKER_01

He's averaging a 30 clip. He's balling. That's crazy too.

SPEAKER_02

Stefan, Castle. What y'all thinking?

SPEAKER_01

I ain't really that familiar with Boy. Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, Castle's tough though. I think he's gonna have to step up playoff time though. Cause it's usually like Wimby and uh Fox pick up, you know what I mean? But Castle gotta be one of them. He gotta be like that, that X factor. So you think he you do you think he will? I think he will. I think he's capable of it. So yeah, y'all, y'all going more?

SPEAKER_01

I don't know. I I would say uh if I had to pick, I'ma go less.

SPEAKER_02

Just cause you're unsure.

SPEAKER_01

Facts.

SPEAKER_03

How do you feel about young adults making permanent decisions with their bodies? Uh plaque boy Max um said he had a physically vasectomy, is that's how you say that? A vasectomy? A vasectomy. Is that what he had? Uh he did a little snip snip at the age of 23.

SPEAKER_02

That's crazy.

SPEAKER_03

I do believe you can reverse it also, though.

SPEAKER_02

It's crazy. Not guaranteed for reversal. And he's probably, he just, I mean, I don't know, but like he he probably thinking he outsmarting the like I ain't getting no brandy.

SPEAKER_03

Gold diggers, no baby moms, all that type of shit. But yo, you you're cheating yourself at life, bro. Like, it's gonna come to a point where he gets older and gotta think about kids, like you dig? Like, there's no way around him. I don't know what his balls was, but no, he didn't cut his balls off, but he cut his ability to cut the water off.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, he cut the yeah cut the faucet off. Let's get it started. Faucet.

SPEAKER_03

Oh shit. He said let's get it. He said let's get it started. Uh shades that let's get it started. Hold on. That episode starts. Episode starts now. Yeah, it's Louis Vuitton millionaires.

SPEAKER_02

You know what I mean? Oh he's not new though, but you be going, you be going a lot of you've been going fancy pantsy, lady. You're getting some sponsor money now, man. Those shades are upgrading every week. You was you was at uh Leweve one week. Now you at Louis Vuitton. No, we had the Louis. Where do you go from here? Let's rap about it. There's levels to this shit. Yeah. Let's it's this is what we're doing. What's what's what's above Louis Vuitton? What where do you go from there? Uh I'm gonna get the Jesus Johnson. Jesus choice? The Jesus shades is. How much they cost? The Last Supper Johns. Who make them? God. God make them Jesus shades. I'm gonna stay out of that. I don't want them too. I don't want them to leave them. I don't want them yet. No? I know it's I know it's above them. I don't want to be at the side. It might be a birthday gift for you. I know. Really? Yeah, I know it's above them. My dog. But making permanent decisions, I don't like, I guess. I don't have a problem with a BBL. Okay? I don't have a problem with a BBL. Is the BBL a permanent decision at this point? Because girls is reversing the BBL. There's no permanent reversal on the reversal.

SPEAKER_03

There's no permanent reversal on the BBL.

SPEAKER_02

Okay, you got rid of the S. Yeah, they're getting rid of that. Yeah, I mean when they're I seen a few cases of that. I really don't like it. Yeah, I'm not a big fan of the reversing the BBL.

SPEAKER_03

It's the BB. Okay, let's companion. What is the BBL? Can we get the BBL to the ad shots to the uh lipo? What's which? Because the name I'm guessing. What is the actual BBL?

SPEAKER_02

Lipo. Okay, here's the thing. A BBL is a Brazilian butt lift. That was the name of what that is. That's what this stands for. So how does that happen? They get the lipo. They take the fat out of it. They take the fat from certain areas. Maybe they have fat.

SPEAKER_03

Do you know bitches was like like gorging for like two months with food to get fatter so they can 100%?

SPEAKER_02

I know all about it.

SPEAKER_03

This is hilarious. I know all about it. Bitches going up 2030. 20 30 pounds just so they can have a fatter ass when they go get the BBL and they butt is crazy.

SPEAKER_02

How'd you how'd you? I've seen people say, yo, I'm trying to gain weight. I'm trying to get fat for my BBL. I can go get a transfer. My body doesn't. They be spongy bars' body go to Brazil joints. I think I had to wash some people's plates, man, because now they might be trying to use you. To gain the BBL weight. For the BBL, mad dinners. Yeah, take me out to dinner. They won't try to take fat from everywhere. And get a BBL. I don't see nothing wrong with it though. But is that a is that the same thing that that that they're talking about with males? No, they're talking about any any permanent body decisions. I guess that stem from Black Boy Max. Snip snipping. Yeah. I'm not mad at that. The only thing I will say is that I know that, and I don't, and I want to present this right. I don't want to say the wrong thing. Yeah, 23 is crazy. Yeah, I want to say the wrong. I don't want to say the wrong thing. Does he have kids? No. You don't got no kids? Maybe he don't want none. But I think maybe not. And like I said, Kobe, I don't want to say the wrong thing. Oh, there's a procedure I seen people getting out there, like with the little kids, little boy wanna go, little girl. And then it's like you're doing that very early. Yeah, I don't condone it.

SPEAKER_03

I don't like that.

SPEAKER_02

I don't think that that's. But you talking what's what happened? When they go uh chase when they chase transmission, right? When they're doing that exam. You saying that as grown people. No, as kids. It goes younger, it's getting younger. Allowing young adults, like teenagers, actually, high school. To go get a transmission.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Oh no. Okay. To get it to go in transit. No. Yeah. Right? I don't want to say the wrong thing. I don't want to defend nobody.

SPEAKER_03

You're good right there.

SPEAKER_02

You good right there. Yeah. You good right there. But I don't agree. Look, I'm just saying maybe that kid changes his mind later.

SPEAKER_03

Maybe he's confused so early because he's still a child, and we're not giving him enough time for his brain to develop and see what he actually wants in life or want to be in life.

SPEAKER_02

And now he done went and, you know. Made a permanent decision. Made a permanent decision. I don't know if they could reverse that.

SPEAKER_03

I don't think so.

SPEAKER_02

Can they reverse that?

SPEAKER_03

But my thing is the parent that is willing to let this kid do this, like what kind of conversation and what like. I mean, we've seen one.

SPEAKER_02

Let's not bring it up. Let's not get into it because it goes too, it's good goes too deep. We ain't gotta do it. They're gonna start wilding us up. We don't gotta do it. Everybody's choice is their decision. That's just that. Right. Okay, but we may disagree, but then again, it's not our decision to make. Right, but we can we have our opinion. We're not putting it down because we want to be safe. We don't want to piss off We're not here for that. But if it was uh left up to us, if we were in that situation, no. We're not jumping in a transam. Never. You could start all over with a new career. What would you do? Which one of you niggas wanted to be something different?

SPEAKER_03

I think I knew what you would probably do.

SPEAKER_02

Tell me, tell to me. A porno star. A porn star. Pause. What? What was the pause on that one though?

SPEAKER_01

What was that? Because he's telling his man, he does he see him as a porno star.

SPEAKER_02

Oh, you pause in gym.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, pause God.

SPEAKER_02

Okay. You pause this nigga.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, why would he see you as that?

SPEAKER_02

What? I don't see that. Why would you see another man as a porn star? What the fuck is your problem? What about main? I don't even want to know. What gives you a chance to do that? That's what you think.

SPEAKER_03

That's what you think. You get real deep into it. What you were supposed to think about. I was just verbally saying something from character.

SPEAKER_02

My sentence is off and pause it.

SPEAKER_03

The character that he has portrayed in so many episodes, I figured this would be his line of his line of.

SPEAKER_02

Jim Jones, don't do it if he wasn't a rapper. Jimmy T. You know what I mean? Jimmy T, we've been friends a long time. Okay? Lobby boys. Lobby boys. All kinds of shit, right? You you really gonna say that? Jim, didn't you have them sneakers on one of the weeks? Yeah, he gave him the main.

SPEAKER_03

You ain't giving me the shit, dog.

SPEAKER_02

You didn't give me the shit. That shit was sneaks. That niggas up here shit snowbroth. Y'all must be crazy. Yo, east star watch these dogs, man. They shit sneaks, man. That's a baby. Lobby bush. Just go. He threw me some sneaks. Through that, man. Yo, look. It's like you know how the basketball plays after the game, man. Niggas say, yo, these shit's mad tight. Yo, man. Never. GB and what? Wait, wait. This was just the gym. Just for clarity, what size you with? I'm a 10. What size you with, Jim?

SPEAKER_03

I'm a ten and a half, except for Air Force Ones, I'm a ten and ten billions, I'm a ten.

SPEAKER_02

So was your shits a ten and they was tight? So was it? It's safe to say that's the same size. Do you still got yours? You still got mine's was a ten and a half. Yours a ten and a half. Oh I thought your shits was a nigga was trying to find out, bro. Niggas really really try.

SPEAKER_00

Niggas really try. You like, nah, man, them is the ones. So good.

SPEAKER_02

Damn, I got these shits in the city. I'm building shit tight, man. Like still look new.

SPEAKER_03

I'm at your point. Now y'all ain't had y'all had no older cousins or uncles back in the day. Y'all used to be scheming on these sneakers all the time.

SPEAKER_02

I had my uncle. I had a couple people be scheming. My cousin Tyrone.

SPEAKER_03

Couple niggas. My cousin Tyrone used to get all the drawings from and my uncle Avery. He had everything.

SPEAKER_01

But with me, that only worked till up about a size 10. Then after I kept getting, I got to 12, it was over. I couldn't do that.

SPEAKER_02

What would you rather be if you ain't, if you could, if you could still go around, Cody. What would I rather be if I wasn't a rapper? If rapping work. Yeah, if you could, if you could pick a new. I think I would have tried to be an athlete. Again, I like when I was playing ball, I like playing ball. So I think I would have now like if you could look in hindsight, just put in a little more work and just try to be an athlete. I think that's what I would have done. What about you, Dave? I'd have gone to the league. What about you, uh, Cabo? Probably just something with fashion. You would've just something fashion? I would've been a serial killer.

SPEAKER_01

I'd have put my attitude to the side and ball.

SPEAKER_02

You'd have been a serial killer. I would have been a serial killer. With no mask? I'm dead serious. I'm not even joking.

SPEAKER_03

You look like you're not. Oh yeah. We scared, so let's not.

SPEAKER_02

No, but scared. I'm just saying, it could have been ugly. Well, so let's let's be good. You'd have chosen that like as a career. I think some people choose that as they want their life.

SPEAKER_01

At what age you wake up and say, I'm about to just kill shit. This is what I'm on.

SPEAKER_00

I'm on some shit. I'm about to get on some shit. I'm about to get on some real bullshit. This is what I do.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, fuck it. Start early. Yeah. So uh thank hip-hop. So you was like hip hop the drinking.

SPEAKER_03

Rapper, you like, man, I'm rapper won't wins over serial killer. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Glad you found music, beloved.

SPEAKER_02

No, it's so glad. Saved a lot of hip-hop saved a lot of lives. I'm glad that is. Absolutely. You found hip-hop, bro. Yep. I would have been good though. Like like a I would've been like a good serial killer. Yeah. Like Dexter. You ever watch Dexter? He only killed the foul, the foul niggas that rape women and touch kids and shit like that. I would be one of them niggas.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, they give them niggas life too.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, I would've gave him life. No, they give them niggas life. No, but he would have got life from me. Yeah, what? So you'd have just been Batman, you'd have just went and felt like that. Something like that. Oh bad guy. Like a hero, really. Like a vigilante. I like that word. Vigilante.

SPEAKER_03

Vigilante? I like vigilante. You? With a purpose. That don't sound like a big thing. What would your outfit be if you was a vigilante? Yeah, like a vigilante. What is your outfit? How'd you pull it up? It's a good serial killer, nigga.

SPEAKER_02

Because you got all black on, like what's your outfit? Okay, all black. Hoodie? No, cape, nigga. Cape. Vigilante and superhero is two different things.

SPEAKER_03

I didn't mean to say villain. Villain may have a cape. Vigilante is somebody on the street who fights for justice but doesn't give a fuck about the cops. I'm I'm I'm I'm super. You're a vigilante villain?

SPEAKER_02

Sort of super. So you're a villain vigilante? No, what I'm saying super-ish. Vigilante super vigilant super vigilante. Sorta, right? Because it's like I'm I'm doing bad, but it's I'm doing it for the right reason. That's it.

SPEAKER_01

What's this vigilante's name? You still meano? Well, we got a name. Make sure y'all make this character up.

SPEAKER_02

Oh. Insano. Insano. I like that. I'm not gonna lie. Insano is still like that.

SPEAKER_03

Insano with a black hood and and a black tank top.

SPEAKER_02

Black tank, black flag. But I need the black tank top is only in the summertime because I need it.

SPEAKER_03

No, that's part of the outfit. It's a card. No, you're a vigilancey villain. So it's the zipdale, it's a zipdale hood. I need leather pand. Black tank top, small cape.

SPEAKER_02

I need what? Leather pants. Never a small cape, nigga. The cape is down all the way. Come on, man. Never a small cape. Never a small cape. Down with the thumb is pointed back.

SPEAKER_01

You got hustle hard ninja stars. Pull out the cape, throw them shits.

SPEAKER_02

But it's the hustle hard logo. You know how you pull your shades down?

SPEAKER_03

Oh shit. The beams? Crazy. Crazy. The mano beam is crazy. Insane.

SPEAKER_02

Cover up. Insano. It could have been there. But like I'm saying, you dead. I'm doing wrong.

SPEAKER_01

That don't sound like a serial killer no more.

SPEAKER_02

You're doing it for the right reasons.

SPEAKER_01

You chill with the Avengers. Yeah, do it. Let me see.

SPEAKER_02

It's all good. It's all good. What boundaries have you had to set that some of your friends struggled to adjust to?

SPEAKER_03

Don't touch my weed, bro. One of you niggas will get fucked up. Don't touch my weed. Text me, man. What's the boundaries, man?

SPEAKER_01

I think I curved a lot of calls. They learned the boundary was to text me. Oh, text up? Yeah, text up.

unknown

Text up.

SPEAKER_01

So you can't call you at a certain time. You're not just answering calls.

SPEAKER_00

He said text up, man. I don't know who this is calling. Check up. Check up. Text up. Text up before you call me.

SPEAKER_02

You got a certain level, you got a certain time when you cut off when you ain't you don't want no calls? It ain't a certain mood. It's just calls right now.

SPEAKER_01

I'm not a phone call nigga. Like I don't like it. I'm not a calling people. I don't like the call like calling. I feel like it's like me call me all the time.

SPEAKER_02

We call each other like that.

SPEAKER_01

But but I but I I I know you for that, so that's that's what I know. I'm less of a text nigga. I'm a mega call.

SPEAKER_00

You main though.

SPEAKER_01

But if it ain't, if it ain't no, uh uh. Nine times out of ten, you could text me exactly what you about to call and say. That's true. Yeah, where you at, bro? What you about to get into? I bet. You could have text that. Like, why did you, why did I have to answer the phone to hear that? You just wanted to hear a nigga voice.

SPEAKER_02

Me and you, cause some shit might be explained. I might have called Dave like once in like four years or some shit. Yeah, we don't call, we text. We kick it though. But it ain't no phone call.

SPEAKER_01

What's up with you, bro? Yeah, very.

SPEAKER_02

I speak the main on the phone. I talk all the time. Text family. Serial killer. You gotta you gotta check in with him. Yeah, you can't talk off him off the ledge every day with it.

SPEAKER_01

Where you at? You alright?

SPEAKER_02

You can kill nobody, right? You ain't got nobody in the trailer. Just me and my cape.

unknown

Pause.

SPEAKER_02

You know? That's crazy. The cape is not a pause. Just you and the cape is crazy. Yo. How many y'all got today?

SPEAKER_03

Don't picture that in your head. Do people deserve a second chance just because you're in a better space now in life? Meaning bitch trying to circle back after you got your bag up. Absolutely not. Nope. What? What happened?

SPEAKER_02

What? You was the bad luck. How about that? What happened? You the bad luck.

SPEAKER_03

If if if should you give people a second chance? After you get your shit together. You start getting the bag and the bitch trying to circle back. Should you give her a second chance after you got your bag together without a no way.

SPEAKER_02

What you mean?

SPEAKER_03

Hold on, hold on, hold on, what? You was fucking with a bitch. Right?

SPEAKER_02

Your broke up.

SPEAKER_03

Right?

SPEAKER_02

So and she's gonna go back. She said, let's come back, second chance. You gonna give her a second chance? You the anchor. Do you want the pussy? This is all over the comment. But you could do that one time and not have a second chance. I used to have her. But do I still want some of her sometimes? That's the key. This is what you niggas are not thinking about. The key to the take back is how good the box is? No. It's not, it doesn't have to be a takeback at all. It could be we having fun. We just had a conversation about that. Remember the other day we was talking about that? What? You gotta just block it. Oh yeah, I don't play. I'm out of there. Yeah. You gotta just block it. You piss me like I can't wait to block you. There's a text that comes through when you like lusty and you be like, uh. So you gotta just block it. No. Yo. You gotta fight the fucking urge.

unknown

Okay?

SPEAKER_02

That's how you do it. You gotta you gotta protect you from you. That's how you gotta do it. Absolutely. Block people sometimes. Absolutely. It's part of life, Capo. I know y'all on that side. You gotta protect your own space. Huh?

SPEAKER_03

You gotta protect your own space at some point.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah. It's like a vasectomy. It's like a text vasectomy. A text vasectomy is crazy.

SPEAKER_01

A texsectomy? Texta.

SPEAKER_00

A texty is crazy. And then for a gabber. Nigga said about the big thing.

SPEAKER_02

Nobody can nobody's allowed to spin the block because ain't no U-turns over here, is what we're saying.

SPEAKER_03

No, I'm asking you, if are you allowing a second chance? Are you letting bitches U-turn after you got your bag up? Definitely allowing you second chance.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, they spinning it spinning this. They spinning the string. I allow somebody to do something like that. It was like, yo, you chose the nigga, you went with the boy, and you y'all was a couple and everything. Didn't work out. But it didn't work out for you, and now you come back on. You want to come around here now, and it's like it's not the same. It's not the same, but but let me. I'ma still play. You said, but I'ma still play.

SPEAKER_00

You heard? Yeah, I heard you loud and clear. Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Loud and clear. What sign are you, man? I'm a Virgo. Virgo. Yeah. Definitely a still play sign. The greatest sign of all. I wouldn't say that, but it's a sign. It's a still play sign. Still play. What the fuck are you saying? I'm a still play. Yeah, it's a definitive still play. Still play sign. Let's still play sign. I guess that's I guess this. I guess this question doesn't work because we different signs. And depending on what sign you is, it determines how you answer this.

SPEAKER_01

I'm Gemini.

SPEAKER_02

What if she spin and you know her work is working? See, that's the thing. What if she's spinning and she got she be bringing friends, though?

SPEAKER_03

That's the thing. See, for men it's different. If she bring it to the spirit, a second chance could just be a one night. A second chance could be a one-night.

SPEAKER_02

When they spin got with a friend, and you know they bringing friends. What up? I know what you like. They know they got you with a spin with a friend. 100%. Yeah, that's it. Yeah, you back in. They back in. But you did it again, it was my fault. You said shit with a friend. I didn't know that. I should have never done that to you. I should have never did that to you. It was my fault. I should've never done that to you. I should have never done that. I understand, but I know why you laughed. I know why you laughing at that.

SPEAKER_00

I keep doing the same shit. I'm over that.

SPEAKER_02

Actually, I've been over it. What's your friend's name? I'm grateful. What? She went, what? Yeah. Y'all on your way?

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Shh.

SPEAKER_02

Leave it alone. Gemini, I feel like y'all mood, it's whatever mood y'all in. Yeah, they moody. Yeah, moody. My son's birthday is right the day after the day before your birthday. You the second? Yeah. So I know he's a mood. Whatever his mood is. You a savage. Well, y'all right. Y'all, you cancer. What? You cancer? Yep. Right after you. Cancer. He's stubborn. He's a stubborn. He's not going to be able to do that. He's mad about it. He's not, he's not a good thing. Cancer's right after Gemini. He's mad about it. Cancer's, right. Cancer's because your people. What people? Your people. The people that I was talking about. Oh, the people's people? The people's people. People that you the up people? 100%. You the up too now. But you the up too now, like now. And I sit next to you on a pod. It's like, damn, this is a good one. You definitely are.

SPEAKER_03

They would they y'all a group right now. Yeah. They bros. I'm not fucking with none of them bros.

SPEAKER_02

I ain't this shit. But but as a cancer, though, do y'all see the world from a weird place? What do you mean?

SPEAKER_03

What do you mean? Cancer's gonna be a good thing. Y'all very in tune with emotional. You not tolerate any cancer slander. Cancer is slander. You're my brother.

SPEAKER_02

They're emotional. You're emotional. Yeah. You hold emotional. They wear it. They weigh their emotions very easily. Most cancers don't know where they're gonna do. Yeah, you don't you don't you don't let nothing go because of cancer. Cancer's emotional. You know what's the illest one I seen of him? One day something happened at a gym, and he went on like live and like, yo, nobody fuck with this gym. I was like, yo. Yeah, yeah, I've seen that. He put like the person, and he don't, he don't care. He'll be like, yo, yo, chill, chill. What? No, no, you getting it. He's gonna put you on black. Yeah, he looked like he just woke up. That was rampant. Yeah, 100%.

SPEAKER_03

I'm gonna do that.

SPEAKER_02

He put the whole gym.

SPEAKER_03

Have they conversations?

SPEAKER_02

We know you. Why'd you put that gym on black? What do they do? I don't know what I mean. I didn't get the story of it. Do you remember?

SPEAKER_01

Somebody was playing around and they racially profile.

SPEAKER_02

Racially profiling? Maybe they deserved it. They might racially profile you. How do you get racially profiled in a gym? Yeah, how? How? Break the network. You, I want to know. Did it? It was being racist in the space. Jimothy, how did you get racially profiled? No, some real shit. 100%.

SPEAKER_01

What was the we just see the when you turn up? We almost know the backstory. Yeah, we don't know the biggest.

SPEAKER_03

Never see the backstory. They don't know the pain you had to do. They don't poke the bear, but they don't really.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah. How did you get racially profiled, honestly? I mean, it happened. Who did they think who did they think you was? I have no idea. So you're saying it was because you're black. What did they do? Did they stay you couldn't work it out in there? What was the we trying to get to the story? You don't give us no stories up here, Jim. You just, you know what I mean? What did they say to you? You can't come in here.

SPEAKER_00

These niggas got jokes tonight. I'ma let them slap. I'ma let the slab. I'ma let them go. I'ma let them go.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, let's story. What happened at the gym? Wait on it.

SPEAKER_03

What happened, bro? I think that was in LA too. What happened? What happened exactly happened, man?

SPEAKER_02

You forgot? I forgot exactly what happened, but. But it was one of your many outbursts. Maine definitely tells stories. East says told us when they pulled them over, told us 30 ball. Tell your story, bro. Tell the story.

SPEAKER_00

When he played basketball, fucking internet and the media. You'll see all my biggest. Now we see your videos, but we don't know what happened to the video.

SPEAKER_02

We don't know what led to rap about it. Right. What happened? When they pulled your phone out. What's the buildup? We can see that. We see the end result.

SPEAKER_01

Like when it's like, damn, what's up with bro?

SPEAKER_02

This nigga never know what happened before. Oh, be good. No, listen, he don't remember. That's the problem. That's the mix-up right there. He don't even remember.

SPEAKER_00

I'm supposed to remember all the crash-outs. It's crazy, bro. He's a crasher. That's a lot of crashes. That's a lot of crash outs, bro. He's a crasher.

SPEAKER_02

But I just crashed out. He's a crasher. Crasher. Yeah, that's that's the it's hard to do. I've been doing better with the crashing though lately. I've been cool. I like that. You have been. I'm I think you, I think you in a space now with ask that door that. Ask that door if he's shit with the kick the kickstart.

SPEAKER_03

Fab, you know what? I'm not gonna say nothing. It's the margarita. It's the it's the margarine.

SPEAKER_00

I'm gonna let you shout because he's going crazy tonight. Firing.

SPEAKER_03

That's what you this is the fucking um Mexican tequila. Yeah. Firing. What the fuck is them shit called?

SPEAKER_02

Martini. Margaritas. What does having space actually mean to you? Physical, emotional, or both? Talk to me, guys. What is that? I like space. Space. I love space, but good. I like space because here's another thing too. Like when you when you when you when you single, right? When you've been single for a minute, for somebody to come in your space, they gotta really like add to your space in a sense. Like you can't, like, you don't want to give up that space. When you in a relationship, that's your that's your relationship is your space, kind of like. You know what I'm saying? So when you single, like you like having y'all thing, and then you go back to your own space, you get to, you know what I mean? You're not directly in because even sometimes in a relationship you need space. And when you can't get it, that's where the frustrations sometimes build in a relationship. You know what I'm saying? Especially if you're a person that needs space. Some people are not. Some people are clingy, some people want to lay on you all day, and you know what I mean? I'm not like that. Like, you gotta get off of me. Like, you know what I'm saying? You're what?

SPEAKER_01

But I'm dead serious. Hey yo, I need space sometimes. Look, very sure get off. Sometimes I what's the name?

SPEAKER_02

Like, sometimes I'm like, Sometimes you cuddle. Yeah. And you can cuddle for a little while, then you gotta get off me. Like, you know what I'm saying? You like might get uncomfortable for a second. But that's what I feel about being single verse. And I think even in a relationship, space is great. So that's why this stems from Boosie saying him and his partner live separately. I think in this, in this, especially in this time, I think in in in like how we talking about our mom's errand and all that, the struggle era, the crack era and all that, it was less to do. You know what I mean? Like it was less shit to do, so they more together. Now, it's so much going on, bro. You might need a minute to just get your own mental, you know what I'm saying? And imagine people who don't have like bigger homes or like people who live in tight apartments. I looked at the apartment I grew up. I went to the apartment I grew up in one day. It was so small, bro. I almost cried in it because it was just like it was when I lived in it, I didn't even look at it that it was that small. When I walked through it, I'm like, yo, the hallways are almost at my shoulders. I'm like, oh shit.

SPEAKER_04

That's a fact. That's shit.

SPEAKER_02

And it just really humbled me and made me really more grateful for where I am. But that's what I'm saying. Like, people in those relationships, in those spaces, they may not get that space. You living in a uh, some people live in a studio together. You know what I'm saying? Like they don't get no. Well, what about emotionally though? Don't get no break. Emotionally, too. Emotional space is part of just the same thing. You in a relationship. I need some some just mental and emotional space.

SPEAKER_00

Space is important in a relationship, bro.

SPEAKER_02

I used to didn't feel like that though. I used to feel like if you're together with somebody, you, you know what I'm saying? I remember, you know, when I was in a relationship, we talked about having separate bedrooms. And I was like, nah, that's kind of weird. But now when I outside of it, I'm like, nah, that might have been, you know what I mean? Y'all still could connect, but when y'all need to.

SPEAKER_03

I mean, Chrissy was trying to get twin town houses at one time, but we couldn't really find the right situation where she lives in one and I live in one, and we still have to do it.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, that's fire on the low. As long as I got a dip off part of the crib, I'm cool.

SPEAKER_02

You need that. That's why men get their man caved.

SPEAKER_01

As long as I can like get up out the way and nobody, I'm off the city.

SPEAKER_02

But that's where a lot of frustration with women sometimes happen too. Because they don't be having that duck off. Them going to get their nails done. They got to take care of the kids and they got to do all of that. But them going to get those little moments, personal moments. I had the basement posters. I'm on the way. A good balance for a relationship. I could duck off. Yeah, that's the balance. I think for a healthy relationship, you need both. You need space. You need time to yourself. We all human, bro. Like I feel like if you're not getting your own one-on-one, even like for me, it might like it might be the gym. You might have to go, that be the one time of my day. It's some people though that don't get no space at all. Like come back, have the kids, like they don't really use. Single mothers, single fathers. Like they're going to be able to do that.

SPEAKER_03

They breathe back up and right back at it, yeah.

SPEAKER_02

And then you gotta deal with that other personality up front every single day. That's not always good. You ever been in a relationship and felt like and was like like bothered that you gotta get a what? Relationship. Bothered? No, I don't think I ever felt bothered. And I've always had space. You know, this is why I'm I'm kind of like so used to being alone that it almost scares me to to get too close to a person because it's like I'm I'm so used to being able to exist in my own world. I love it.

SPEAKER_03

You ever been in a relationship past the weekend?

SPEAKER_01

Friday, Saturday, Sunday? No, no, no.

SPEAKER_02

It was over Monday. What what you say? No, no, no, I didn't hear what he said. Monday he said, I need space. I need some space. Okay, let him let him talk. What'd you say?

SPEAKER_01

Why you can't even be Richie? No, no, no. I want to hear what you said. You made that call on Monday. It's Richie.

SPEAKER_02

Richie. What'd you say, Pablo? Why do you keep directing to me? I'm not the last person that talked. No, but you said something to me. You asked me a question, right? What's the question?

SPEAKER_03

I said, have you ever been in a relationship past the weekend? Hmm.

SPEAKER_02

I knew you said that. And the answer is yes. You knew he said that? Yeah, I knew he said that. Just want to hear him repeat it again. And the answer is, I've been for a few weeks.

SPEAKER_00

That's the longest. My bad, a few weeks. We got him fucked up. A few weeks.

SPEAKER_02

I was about to say you capping. You've been in a few relationships. Long relationships. And I don't know why you keep trying to put this narrative out there. Like I can't exist in that space because I can't. I never you're a good relationship guy. Are you a good, are you in a relationship? Are you better than single? I'm asking, are you better as a relationship in a relationship? It all depends on what I understand is is it, can I be with other women sometimes? Mm-hmm. Or not. That changes that changes the kind of dynamic. It's like you want me to only sleep with you for the rest of my life, and you want me to live like that. You want me to. That's not space. That's not space. It's not emotional space, neither. Not mental space. It's not physical space.

SPEAKER_01

So she tells you, yeah, you can have you can do your thing with other chicks. That you just a happier man with her?

SPEAKER_02

The option. I might not even do it. But just knowing that I can is best. Just in case he's a vigilante. He needs to be able to do whatever he wants to do. I just need to know that I can care. I just need to know that I can care. I may not even do it. May not even. Vigilantes can't be controlled. They can't, you know what I mean? I mean, but we have They're impulsive. Yeah. They make their own rules. Yes. That we do. That we do. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

That we do. That we do is crazy.

SPEAKER_02

Look, but to answer your question, yes, nigga.

SPEAKER_03

Yes. You have relationships in a weekend. I've done, I've done pretty well. But your average is about a weekend. No.

SPEAKER_02

My average is yeah, whatever.

SPEAKER_03

What are some extra moves you make behind the scenes to keep your business secure? Uh the Brinks truck that got robbed in Philly. They got out of there with like 1.7 million. Uh Ari Moneybag Yo chick says somebody she was doing business with locked her out of all her accounts. Um she's about to start up a whole new business because of this.

SPEAKER_02

Um did the Brinks truck robbery relate to the room. I didn't get that neither. I'm a little locked right here. Yeah, why would you put that in there? Who's the who's the secure webbing? We don't give a fuck about that brinks truck. Who's the producer? The Brinks producer of this topic. That money protected. It's two different two different bags right there. I'm astonished that them niggas got away. They got away like that.

SPEAKER_03

Thin air, they said. They ain't just get away. They still don't know who these niggas is. Them niggas disappeared in thin air, they said. That was a lick. That was a movie lick. That was heat.

SPEAKER_01

That was a lick. For real. That was two niggas. That was their president's if it would have went the right way.

SPEAKER_02

Right, right. How do y'all protect yourself from being a lick? Listen, I like about a year and a half, two years ago, I had$40,000 in um like my bank. Like, it was like somebody hooked up a cash, it was like fraud,$40,000 worth of fraud. Ever since then, it's like I'm super in tune with what was going on. Like online banking.$40,000. They was taking out Cash Apps. And the Cash Apps wasn't coming out of my Cash App. It was just, it was registered into the bank as Cash App and some other shit, right? And it was like, it would be like$250,$250,$250. It would do that like eight times in a row. Ten times in a row. And I'm like, y'all didn't think that this was fucking an issue. That all came from me not looking though. Me not being aware. So I I I I'm very aware, like, and I know what it looks like now. Whose money? Is this a 40-ball story? Whose money was it?

SPEAKER_01

Hey yo, hey yo!

SPEAKER_02

Hey yo, hey yo, hey yo, is this a 40 ball story?

SPEAKER_03

Yo, bro, it was your money.

SPEAKER_00

I'm trying to like it. Your margarine is got my 40 ball.

SPEAKER_02

You got that 40 ball? It was mine, it's man. I'm getting my money back, nigga. That's not how you said it wasn't getting money.

SPEAKER_00

You just said it wasn't your money, man. Many. Did you get the 40 ball? Crucified over the 30. That was all right.

SPEAKER_02

Now I see where the shades is coming from.

SPEAKER_04

Oh shit.

SPEAKER_02

What's the question?

SPEAKER_00

Oh shit, the 40 ball.

SPEAKER_02

How do you keep so how did you like keep yourself? So you got scammed. How do you keep yourself? I don't think we should be answering. We shouldn't tell people how we protect ourselves. Well, just knowing and I'm I'm super fucking aware now. Yeah, just we won't just be more. And you up 40. I will say. Can I give you your flowers on this? Wait, wait, wait, wait, Main. Can I give you your flowers on this? I will say, Maine is way more business. Like, I think people see you on a podcast, they see your joke, they see your personality, you, you know, but he is super, like when it comes to business and be on a top of business, like you would not think Main just from, you know, just but because how he's definitely business oriented.

SPEAKER_03

I will give him that. He got his shit together when it comes to top of it.

SPEAKER_02

When it comes to doing shit, Main is I want to just give you your flowers, he's on time. He's on top of, you know, when things are going around, he's on top of it.

SPEAKER_03

He on top of the numbers.

SPEAKER_02

Hey, go check, make sure you're on time. Where you at, nigga? You up? You know. That was crazy. You're wildin' over there. What I said, what I said. You calling you up? He called you.

SPEAKER_03

He's gonna be on top of you. It's crazy. Yeah, yeah. He said he's gonna be on top of you. Yeah, talking about the cold. I don't know why he would be on top of you. I don't know.

SPEAKER_02

I'm trying to why he'd be on top of you. But we're gonna you know what the fuck I was. No, flowers. I wanted to give Main his flowers for that because he's definitely a guy. He's definitely the accountant. Keeps things in order. And for you scammers, just know that Maine is gonna catch you. He's on it. Watching them numbers, nigga. Cybersecurity over there, stop playing with him. Cybersecurity is real. That's a real thing. Real fucking thing. I be having to tell my moms, yo, don't. No, they said that if I give them my social, don't give them nothing. Nobody, nothing. Don't even open up that. You know they got the links now. If you just click it, it hit you until you just you got the package. You hit the link. They can catch them. Old people like that because they don't really know what they don't know. That's a fact. I tell my mom, stay off dog. Nothing. My mom called me like you got a fan base, that a fan club that my do not speak to them people with. No, no, no.

SPEAKER_03

That's a federal charge shoe praying on old people with shit like that.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, but they do it.

SPEAKER_00

If they can rock them to sleep, they gonna rock it.

SPEAKER_02

They got taxes that go out to your phone that it has to be. They tell you about the eat the toes, the easy pass. Let's just click on that. Yeah, I'm gonna go. Nigga almost had me on a scan. One time my computer, like something popped up and it said, yo, you got a virus. Call us number so you get the virus. I got a call. I'm speaking to him, so I'm like, yeah, I'm just trying to get the virus. He like, all right, just give me uh the I said, give you my what? Oh, this one of them scams. Okay. I just begged them. No, no, no, it's not a scam, sir. No, nah. What did you ask it for my social for? And we're talking about a virus on my computer. So that's how I like, but like older people, they don't really catch it. They really they'll they'll talk them right into like, yeah, give me your um your credit card number and I'm gonna scramp it.

SPEAKER_03

Going in the DM that happened to be pressing the link and them niggas zap you, like, nah, give us 500, we get your shit back. If not, they keep that shit. Whole page gone.

SPEAKER_02

Whole page gone. Clicking on the wrong link.

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That's dope. Yeah. Shouts to all the mothers out there.

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1-800 Maino. The guru. I'm the guru. The scientists. Scientists. Yep, the relationship specialist. The love extraordinary. Absolutely. Vigilante. Yes. Me and my girl have been rocking for a while, but now we're officially together. I like that. Mother's Day is coming up, and every year I usually get my child's mother a gift. That's cool. This year I'm a little skeptical because of my relationship now. My homie says I can still get her something. I just, oh, something, just nothing too crazy. We're all finally on good terms, and I don't want to mess that up. So what's up? What's the right move? Do I still get her a gift? And if so, what kind? Man, don't help. Okay. Help him out, man. Yeah, I got him. This child's mother. He's in a new relationship and he's he's he's cool with his child mother. Take it from a guy like me that's probably like very oppie with, you know? So if you're cool with your child's mother, get that, get the gift. You don't gotta go crazy. Get the gift. And if if you've been doing that, it's okay. It's not gonna hinder your relationship. If your woman is solid, she's not even worried about that. She's gonna respect that. She's gonna respect that. But does if if his if his girls, if his girl is a mother, he gotta get he gotta get her a better gift. Oh, he already did definitely. It can't be comparable.

SPEAKER_03

I usually I I just gonna have my son make sure his mother gets a good gift for Mother's Day.

SPEAKER_02

But that's the same thing, though. No, not really. Because you you are you paying for the gift?

SPEAKER_03

You're not directly buying your gift. What? You have paid for the gift, right? Yeah, for my son to make sure he gets his mother a great gift. Yes, sir. 100%. No, it's not.

SPEAKER_02

It's similar, brother. It's not the same thing, because it's not coming directly from him. But you're paying for it, though. Yeah, but it's not coming from him as gifted to her. That's what I'm saying. It ain't gonna be. You're making sure it gets done though. Yeah, you can do that. You could do that, but in the eyes in the household, it's not the same thing. It's not the same as you giving a gift, though. Because now it's like of him pulling up. Oh, you gave me a gift versus your son giving it to your son giving it to her. You call it tomato, tomato. No, it's not that. I'm telling you from experience, it's not that. What I got I got experience. I got two child mothers. Child mothers. Okay. Okay? Um one child mother. I probably haven't got her gift. Man, it's been it's been eternity. So you don't pay for your kids to buy their mother's gifts on Mother's Day? Fuck no, not not not him. No, not my son is grown enough to get his mother his own gift. I mean, now, of course, but when he was coming up. Absolutely. I was with that.

SPEAKER_03

Okay. So then what are we talking about?

SPEAKER_02

But it but I still felt like I was lending towards that, like I was being a good sport. I was being a solid man because it's like, do I really have to?

SPEAKER_03

It depends on how you value your baby moms.

SPEAKER_02

There you go. Some people make songs about killing their baby mothers.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, so it didn't wouldn't have worked in your scenario. Right. There you go.

SPEAKER_02

You know what I mean? Okay, there we go. Okay, let's get it. Uh 1-800 Maino. I am the love guru, the love doctor, the relationship uh specialist. Uh I'm 43 and my man is 45, but he is not lasting more than one round in the bedroom. We've been together five years. I don't want to leave him just because he can't go more than one round. But I've been thinking of getting me a YN on the side. Wow. Maino, what do you think I should do? I'm not gonna tell you to do that. YN don't get, yeah, the way the way they be popping pills and shit, you might be thinking about it. You be leaning, it's not it's not guaranteed, right? So what you should, what you could look into is that if he's going down in the first round, look into some blue chew. Hey yo, y'all heard about blue chew? Well, they just dropped something crazy. I'm talking next level championship belt, gold plated energy. Ah shit, brother. Tell me more. The future of erectile function is here. Blue Chew Gold is changing the way millions of men are having sex in 2026. The new arousal boosting formula combines passion and performance into one tablet that dissolves under your tongue for super fast onset. No more waiting for a pill to kick in, no more moments ruined by performance anxiety, just the results that you want when you want them. Most ED meds only focus on blood flow. But Blue Chew Gold goes further by combining two ingredients for blood flow with mental arousal and connection, so you're not just physically ready, you are actually in the mood. This type of innovation is why Blue Chew Gold is the number one brand in erectile function. Blue Chew Gold dissolves under your tongue and can work in as little as 15 minutes. Straight elevation without hesitation. Next time you get hit with that you up text, you know what to do. Blue Chew, baby, forget Netflix and chill. This Netflix and Phil for real. Let's get it. Make life easier by getting harder and discover your options at bluechew.com. And we've got a special deal for our listeners. Right now, when you buy two months of Blue Chew Gold, you get the third for free with promo code LET'SWARP. That's promo code LET'SWARP. Visit Blue Chew.com for more details and important safety information. And we thank Blue Chew for sponsoring the podcast.

SPEAKER_01

If he's going down in the first round, if he's going down in the first round.

SPEAKER_02

Look into some Blue Chew. Okay? And the Blue Chew go.

SPEAKER_03

Send you a picture of yourself to Maino and see if. Oh, Bubba, Bob. No, no, no.

SPEAKER_02

Let him no let him let him talk about it. Hold on. What you was about to say? Let him talk. My bad. What you saying? Blue chew, blue chew. No, no, no, because you're throwing shots. It's okay. Blue chew. Alright. You know I'm gonna fish. Blue chew. I take it. Alright, cool. What I'm saying is this try to order you some blue chew to see if that works. Don't just give up on your love because this is your nigga. You just want to go get you a Y-N because you think that you're gonna last longer and all that. And that's not a guarantee, okay? So exhaust all your remedies before you do anything. Okay? Try everything. Okay? Go get you some go to the fucking doctor with him. Like something. Like get him some help. Like, you know?

SPEAKER_01

Help that nigga.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, help the nigga, man. Like, don't just throw him away. You got all this life with him, you live with him, you love him.

SPEAKER_03

You need a fab t-shirt after he goes down. She needs fab t-shirt after that. She needs to read fabric.

SPEAKER_02

Absolutely. Absolutely. That'll probably help out. Absolutely. Absolutely. And when he gets that blue chew, you'll see a difference. This is a fact. Jack.

SPEAKER_01

You know the sad part about this though, man? What? Homie don't even know she's thinking like that. He probably thinks that one round. He's putting pain in, like, going out.

SPEAKER_02

You right. And she up still thinking like that. Yeah, she not saying nothing though. That's yeah, she telling me. She's telling me. That's fine. Tell him. Say, listen. Babe, I need another round. I need you to slut me out. Go crazy. Spit in my mouth. Choke me. Do crazy shit to me. Spank my ass. Dude, get crazy. This is what you gotta tell him. Nigga sleep. He sleep. Wake that nigga up. Eat his butt. Whoa. Whoa. Yeah. And that, ladies and gentlemen. Yeah. Oh, before we go though, we moving to. Cabo, shut his mic off. We need his mic off. Yo. We moving to a new day. Fucking hell, man. Okay. We moving. What day are we moving to, Cabo? Friday, T G I Food. We drop in on Fridays, every Friday. Primetime slot. Tap in. That's right. We want you to come down. Like, comment, subscribe. Shout out to Playmaker. And we moving to Friday. Friday it is. Let's rap about it. We them niggas. Shout out to Playmaker.

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Big show. Like, comment, and subscribe. Catch y'all next week. Woo! Don't do what Mina would do, you're let's rap about it.

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Let's rap about it.