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Sunday Cookout Ep. 6 With Dub & Reckless & Guest CalWood Ep.16

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SPEAKER_03

Was good with it, was hook with it, man. Y'all know what it is. What's the deal? You keep your reckless and real fuck out how you feel, man. Look out, look out. It's the Sunday cook out, cook out. Get cooked out, took out, man. Y'all notice though. The host of the most hey co-host go ahead, run it up. Special guests in the building. You feel me?

SPEAKER_04

You already know, man. PWGME East Oakland, man. We got motion. You feel me? Global Moffia Entertainment. I'm banging like five games. That's what I do, man. You feel me? Sunday cookout. We banging that too. Let's do it, man. Let's get it.

SPEAKER_03

Man, go ahead and shout yourself out, Cal.

SPEAKER_01

It's Cal Wood, man. CEO of Calwood Marketing, uh Reppin' Z uh Frequency 99. Uh GME, man. We got motion, uh, the podcast. Yeah, let's get it.

SPEAKER_03

Man, you already know what it is, man. You feel me? The bro 803, you know what I'm saying? Unfortunately, you feel me, had some issues, you feel me, but he got the link. So if he wants to jump in during the stream, you already know, man. He got the link back today. So it's all love. If 803 want to hop in, you feel me, or what a retard into, you know what I'm saying? Come for free, you feel me, then hey, he'll pop in. If not, hey, it's all good. It's all love, you already know, bro. You feel me? You gotta keep it moving and grooving. Bro, with that being said, man, first appetizer, we was gonna jump right into it. The clay and Meg situation, right? How is y'all feeling about the clay and Meg situation?

SPEAKER_01

You it's on you, Wood. On me? Uh you know, man, you know, Meg, man, she she she loves to play a victim, man. So I mean, I I ain't, you know, cheetah's bad and cheetah's wrong, but at the end of the day, we don't know what happened. Uh he ain't said nothing. Um he didn't even claim her. She claimed him. So that was another thing. Like it was only claimed on one side of a relationship. So I mean, look, man, he he he he performed uh in the bay for 10 years. Like, like, like, like they said before, man, ain't nobody got more game than the chief from the bay. So if she thought if she thought if she was gonna finesse him, he he told her, he told her why he uh one half of the splash brothers.

SPEAKER_04

I feel like bro, at the end of the day, man, look, every if she the common denominator, every relationship she be in, that she used to have Holly Berry back in the days. Holly Berry being this relationship with these dudes, David Justice, high-profile dudes, Eric Bernay. Somehow Wesley Snipesy Snipes, somehow it didn't work. She was always the damsel because, like, she fine, you know, when you're pretty, you get a lot of passes, right? And plus, you know, a lot of shit fall on on dudes, on the men, right? Like even this, Meg, you could have just whatever the L was, you could have just took it, whether you gave it or received it, and y'all just broke up. It happens all the time in Hollywood, y'all Hollywood. But once again, like with the Tory Lane shit, like even me and Rick, we talk about the Tory Lane shit and all that shit. It's like every time something happened with her, she the vic. She she always, I think. Um, who's the other dude? Partizan Fontaine. Didn't she say something happened with him too? So it's like every breakup you have is a bad breakup. A lot of these dudes end up going on to do whatever they do. You feel me? You know what I'm saying, right? And like every relationship with somehow at the end of it ended up being trash for you. I just I mean, I be want to like Megan, bruh. I mean, other than the pretty face bro, I don't really know what substance she got.

SPEAKER_03

I mean, to keep the 100, man, I don't understand why females who didn't got cracked down except to be in a position where somebody go keep them tied down. Like you didn't sat around here and got cracked down by all kinds of rappers, all kind of, you know what I'm saying, backstage, security guard, so on and so forth. We know you got a trail, we know you got bodies under your belt, but now you want, you know what I'm saying, somebody that actually in a position better than you. He's still getting bread, he's still getting NBA bread. You feel me? So this ain't even a money thing. So really, he don't even need you, you know what I mean? But you just go put yourself in a position like, yeah, he's gonna tie me down just because you feel me. All right, what will even make you think that somebody wants to tie you down? What is about you that's even to be tied down?

SPEAKER_04

Did she really think that? Like, in the sense of like, I mean, she was doing a lot of shit, but was it what type of woman is she does is she really doing it all for us, or was she doing all that stuff? Like, you feel me? Is it really for her man?

SPEAKER_03

No, it was just really for her, just like Cal said, he covered himself before he never even said he covered her, right? You feel me?

SPEAKER_01

He covered himself, and and as long as Clay Thompson continue to be silent about it and just living his life, you know, it's gonna be good. And then it's going back, and so it's already backfired against her, but let next season happen. He's playing better than what he ever did when he got to Dallas. Oh, they're gonna blame on the show making anyway. So okay. So what when I seen that clip when when Clay Thompson shot backwards, oh yeah, I don't know what's going on with this nigga, man. And I and I ain't blaming Omegan. Wait, damn, you shoot backwards, like the three and the ball in the back of his head to like the first row too. What the fuck is going on?

SPEAKER_04

You you subscribe to that? Do you think that when chicks fuck with dudes like that? Like when they used to be saying about the Kardashians and the sports, do you believe in that curse?

SPEAKER_01

I I will I believe in the Kardashian curse for sure, but as far as like just women itself, a woman can be either the best thing for you or your biggest downfall, right?

SPEAKER_03

Man, I'm gonna be honest. If I was any type of athlete during my playing year, no matter if I'm top five in the league or 250th in the league, man, I'm gonna focus on my career and my game. I'll deal with females when I'm retired. Because let's be honest, bro. When you an athlete, you're doing more traveling than you at home anyway, when it comes to season, Tom. You know what I'm saying? So now you just inviting that problem of man, I gotta hear her mouth. Oh, every time you come home, you just want to sleep or you want to go to the gym and train. Like just because I'm not playing and the season is over, I still have to get my body right. I still got regimen, I'm still waking up at 5 30 a.m. You know what I mean? Stuff like that. Most females are not gonna understand that because they want that quality time, they want to code, they want to lay up and just do nothing with you, all of that. But you're too busy to do that because you focus on being the best at your craft.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, you might as well just be a player, right? Now, if you came into it and you had somebody you was committed to off the rip, right? You feel me? I'm saying, like how LeBron and them is, and and y'all rock out that's different. But you're right. If you sitting in like you 25, 26, you probably ran through a couple of chicks. You see every city you go to, you got one, but you better all just be in that dude. But we do know that it does it's easier said than done because for as much as we own that, we really do be wanting somebody to be at home though.

SPEAKER_03

Man, we do until it becomes a problem for that person to be at home, though.

SPEAKER_04

Right, right.

SPEAKER_03

You know what I'm saying? Because you know, like I know everything is all good in the beginning and shit, you know what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_04

And and an NBA, though, I feel like everybody, every bitch that fuck with an NBA nigga, even if she like a good woman, should probably suspect that her NBA dudes, that's what they do. Most athletes when they travel like that, that's what they do. I'll be feeling like pretty much everything taken care of. I feel like she probably should be plugged in to the fact that you why would you want to fuck with him like that? I'm pretty sure, even if you was a high school sweetheart, he probably was a player when y'all was 16.

SPEAKER_03

No, real talk. When you said he went to college, and he was a number one recruit in college, you know what I'm saying? So even when you're dealing with a superstar, it's always gonna be some ego attached because they did accomplish something, they kind of were that dude, you know what I'm saying? He won some championships, he wasn't just some third string dude on the bench, you know what I'm saying? Like he was a key figure of Golden State winning them championships. You feel me? So it hit different when you dealing with you know what I'm saying, Michael Jordan type level, and you dealing with Andre Miller type level.

SPEAKER_04

Hey, hey, hey, who I call you the other day? That nigga would was talking about uh he was the old polynomial league. That nigga would say some like a weak ass west. Who you said? Oh, he was the James Jones, and the James Jones and his shit. I'm like, bruh. I think I said nigga, I'm the Rajah Bell for the other movement.

SPEAKER_01

I gave you somebody, but I think I think I gave you Eric Snow, man. It was cool, it was cool. Yeah, you feel me. I gave you I get I gave you Eric Snow and Antoine Walker.

SPEAKER_04

Oh, yeah, and Antoine Walker used the boy, he just didn't play no D. Yeah. Hold on, let's run on woo. What's up with the Lakers though?

SPEAKER_01

Both of y'all Lakers. The Lakers taking it, bro. LeBron Bronny about to get his first ring off of nepotism. Shout out to Bronny.

SPEAKER_03

Man, I'm not gonna lie, bro. If the Lakers had if the Lakers had a healthy Luca, bro, I will be like, hey, Lakers got a good chance of winning this. But bro, I'm not gonna lie. As much as I man, I love my team to heart, I got them tatted on me. I love my Lakers, you feel me? But just with Braun leading it and Austin Reeves, you know what I'm saying, co-starring, man, they ain't got enough, bro. They got too much depth over there at OKC. It's not even just the starters, it's the depth of the team. Like they got another starting team on the bench. They whole bench could be starters in other teams.

SPEAKER_01

They got OKC next.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, yeah, they got OKC next.

SPEAKER_04

So you basically you're going for OKC.

SPEAKER_03

No, I'm going for my I'm always doing for my Lakers, but if they lose, you know what I'm saying? I mean, I'm not gonna be mad about it. I'm glad that they got where they got because I mean, let's be honest, nobody even seen them getting past the Rockets. You feel me?

SPEAKER_04

We don't get no yeah, with all them inner injuries, you're right. With all them injuries, huh? Yeah, sure.

SPEAKER_03

Nobody expects us to get past the Rockets with no Austin Reeves and no Luca and just LeBron being 40-something years old. You feel me?

SPEAKER_04

And LeBron got LeBron really uh he be having bad luck sometimes, too. It's like stuff like this. Like if you you playing your best, you might have really been saving this for the playoffs the whole season, right? And then who you was willing to defer to, he ain't even playing. You feel me? Right.

SPEAKER_01

So Luca, Luca, real quick. Luca, I need alleged allegedly, first allegedly, Luca. I need you to go to the same place in Germany or Russia where they say LeBron be going to. I need you to go there now. Get that. No, go to that same place my homes be going to. You know how my homes have an ankle injury, he's gonna have time to come out like a super saiyan. I need you to go to them same people, Luca. Get your ass in that down flow, nigga, Mr. Hamstring.

SPEAKER_03

No, I mean, I'm gonna be real. When you a lot of hamstring injuries come from not, you know what I'm saying, working and the muscles right there, not getting that, you know what I'm saying? Good circulatory system cracking, it ain't getting no airing, you know what I'm saying? Man, it gets in the weight room, bro. Like he got slim, but he just got slim. You feel me? Like, you slim with no cut. That means that you just working out just so to share weight. You gotta get some tone, you gotta get some trim, some cut to it. You can't just be skinny, you know. I don't know.

SPEAKER_04

He was listening to the hype anyway, but that's because like you already know about saying, I mean, yeah, you probably should lose some weight. But my thing is, bro, we were just talking about this. You know, we all of a certain age, right? Bro, what happened to the days when niggas just got out there and played through that shit?

SPEAKER_03

They don't make them like Kobe no more, bro.

SPEAKER_04

Well that just got out there anyway. Like, I'm gonna gut it out, even if I'm just a decoy. Like, my like, like to me last night, my boy Tatum, could he have played, or was it really over?

SPEAKER_03

Man, you feel me? Or like them B play, you feel me?

SPEAKER_04

And he wasn't even supposed to play exactly, and the B be getting fucked up too. He he ain't just injury pro shit be happening, yeah.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, I mean, I'm gonna keep it 100, bro. Just the NBA period. Do you see how they losing money just as far as revenue and streams and all of that subscriptions? Because people ain't paying for scripts and all of that to watch NBA games no more. Because it ain't no defense, bro. We're literally watching people be human traffic homes and they just standing there doing this. You can use the cross or game. Like for real, they not even letting them be all physical, you know what I'm saying? But you know how that goes every time.

SPEAKER_04

This OKC was playing D last year. Them niggas was like D shit up.

SPEAKER_03

But see, this is what I hate though, bro. It's never consistent. So, meaning they'll let them play, they'll let them play like all right, we're gonna let them play type shit the first two quarters. Now, third and fourth, they be in Tiki Tack and calling anything. Like, come on, bro. What are we doing? Like, how we calling this game, you know what I'm saying? To where it's not even in the players' hands no more. The game is in the ref's hands now. Yeah, the refs got more control over the game than the players do.

SPEAKER_01

And I really hope that uh they don't let Shay continue to get away with that going down the baseline shit and pushing niggas all the damn time. He be tripping with that, yo.

SPEAKER_03

And then you see the forearm extend. Anytime you see somebody driving and they got a player on if you see a forearm extend, that should be an automatic offensive foul, bro. For real, because you're literally throwing the player off of you, bro. Like, that's not even a move, you know what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_01

That's not what works, it's not getting he makes it even worse because the nigga do that and then hit you with a double step back, it's impossible to block.

SPEAKER_04

That's why you see Luca be getting away with it, and he had a slow motion, but he still be getting it off. Look I'm gonna tell you why.

SPEAKER_03

I'm gonna tell you why. Luca, you man, the reason why Luca can get any shot off is because he shoots the ball with such a high ass arc, right? He literally like slow motion with it. You know who his shot reminds me of? Larry Bird. That high ass arc and shit. That shit don't look like it's gonna go in and that shit be wet every time and shit. You know what I'm saying? He got a Larry Bird shot, so it's definitely impossible to block that nigga shit, and he's 6'8, 6'9.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, nah, for sure. Yeah, uh Luca, bring your ass back to the Lakers so we can win. Because shan them niggas is a problem, and uh, we can't have LeBron, man. Keep keep doing this shit all by itself, man. We need some people up here, man.

SPEAKER_03

No, I'm gonna keep it 100. Just especially as a Lakers fan. If Luca was healthy right now, bro, we would be a problem for OKC. I'm not gonna lie, because our bench with us picking up Luke Kennark, we got another sniper, you know what I'm saying, that can go for five for five real quick. You feel me? Put the team up by 10 real quick. We got players that can actually do that now. Rui can hit that, you know what I'm saying? Marcus Smart can hit that. Like we got players that can do that now, but without having one of our main captains of the team that's gonna drop between 30 to 40 points on just some bullshit because he can. Yeah, bro. You know what I'm saying? It's gonna be hard to keep up with them boys, especially if they don't let them play defense. So it's up to the reps for real.

SPEAKER_04

I'm waiting to see just what the finals are gonna do. Um, I ain't hating on the Lakers though. I would like to see LeBron do some amazing stuff because I didn't see him do some amazing stuff like in his career. So we'll see. I think what he liked the last of the old guard, KD gone. Uh who the old ain't no more. He know he don't he the last OG. Yeah, what the the Warriors still in there, right? Hell no, we lost in the second play-in game. Hold on, y'all lost y'all lost in the playoffs. We lost in a play-in. We lost, we won the first and lost the second one. Oh, I didn't even know. The first one was like a it was a master class, it was like a class, and the second one was like, Yeah, y'all niggas ain't we ain't you feel me?

SPEAKER_01

I ain't got I didn't even know that. That's crazy. Yeah, come on, buddy.

SPEAKER_04

I feel like you knew that though for some reason.

SPEAKER_01

I read I read it. No, I like I like I like the ghost they were like a nigga knew that.

SPEAKER_03

Hey, so what's y'all? We talking ball real quick. What's y'all stuff on Denver and Boston being a body there? And we talking about number two and three feet on both sides. What y'all think about that?

SPEAKER_01

I'm glad Denver's gone. I'll you know, I ain't gonna lie, I'm glad Denver gone.

SPEAKER_03

No, me too. Like you know, that's our writer.

SPEAKER_04

Exactly. That's how I look at it. Exactly. Denver, they like when it either words gotta go through them or we didn't have trouble with them, like you know what I'm saying, right? And uh, I do respect Joker, don't get it twisted. I like Aaron Gordon is from the Bay Area, San Jose or shout out to Archbishop Mini. Um, uh, but if I had to like, I like I like that they got out. Um, Boston, I hate Boston. You don't know I hate Boston. Who likes Boston? Boston's like the San Antonio Spurs of the of the East to me. Like, I you know what I'm saying. Like, I never liked Boston. I used to play, I like I did like Paul Pierce and stuff like that, but Boston, bro, like, especially when we played them in the finals, like Boston to me is like to me, all that they be having all that firepower. I feel like they should be like a dynasty.

SPEAKER_02

No, for real.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, I I I like the players, I just don't like Boston itself because they're just hella races, and then they just treat they uh they they uh players like monkeys uh on the on the court and shit.

SPEAKER_03

But bro, you know why it's always fucked Boston, not just being a Lakers fan, but because of how they did Isaiah Thomas, bro. That was scandalous as fuck. Oh, that was I never forget that. That was exciting.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, all year. You gotta let the viewers know what they did. They might everybody might not know.

SPEAKER_03

Man, when Isaiah Thomas played for the Boston Celtics, this man balled out all year. When his sister passed away, he chose to play the game at the playoffs instead of going to the funeral, bro. He put everything on the line for this team. You feel me? Took them to the uh finals and all of that. So when he got hurt, man, why they cut the bro? He got hurt when they cut him after he just did all of that, bro. You feel me? Like that was scareless, bro. And like every like, I wasn't ever a Boston fan because I'm a Lakers fan anyway. But bro, just that right there, man, they just tell you everything about you. Because if that was uh if that was a mika, if that was a bird, you know what I'm saying? I they wouldn't have did them like that.

SPEAKER_04

The only time I rooted for Boston, I gonna lie, is the team with KG, Paul Pierce, uh Big Baby, and they had Leon Poe. I don't know if you remember Leon Poe, but he North Falkland.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, Leon Poe. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_04

When they had that team, I think they had like Nate Robinson and somebody over there for like a season. They had a crazy out in the deep. Right. I like that team because they seem like thugs. Like you feel me? That was like the blackest boss and ever been. Like you'll say that's a that's a fact. That's definitely the blackest bosses ever been. What? Because you see, you see, they didn't, even though they got Tatum in them, they didn't wake all the housers and the you know, they white it that thing up, they make sure they keep it some white boys over there, like you know.

SPEAKER_03

No, for real, for real. That's dead. So I was way to the apatographer, too, man. Hey, David and Celeste, man. What y'all think about that? What's y'all's thoughts on that? Because I've been following that from the beginning, way before we even got all the information we got now. I I already knew what it was, you know what I mean. It don't take much to tell, but what's your thoughts and opinion, fam? Let me know.

SPEAKER_01

David, you're going to jail, okay? Um, and it like I say, and if I'm not saying he did what he did to Celeste. RP, R RP to that lady, that that that young that young girl, David. But you had child corn. I'm gonna I'm gonna block that out. Yeah, child corn in your phone. So you're still going to jail, David. And I hate when niggas be like, yeah, but I listen, I'm I'm from the streets too. So I used to be one of them niggas, but I don't wish jail on me. None of these niggas. If you do anything with a child or a woman, bitch go to jail. That's it.

SPEAKER_03

No, no, everything.

SPEAKER_04

All right, go to jail. I I I ain't gonna lie to you, bro. Like, so I'm we was talking a shout out to We Got Motion. Tap in, man. We we we got we got motion over there, right? We was talking about it the other night. I personally, like I said, I still need a double back. I don't know no songs by him, I just know that he's famous for music. I don't I just don't know no songs. I don't know if he's RB, I don't know if he rap, I don't know what melodic niggas, man. He's like in the melodic category. Okay, and I know that I know that um from what I've heard now, he had made some song talking about killing some murder. Some other like it was like all kinds of like oh when I murdered unalive unaliving people, you know what I'm saying? Right. Uh and I guess he had bragged about it to his mom or something like that, right? So it's a whole lot of stuff. I always try to use allegedly in um these jail cases, and I always look at it like even if we all agree right now, it's looking bad for you. Uh it look like you did it, right? Sometimes it'd be like it might be some misconduct, something that the police fumbled or did something wrong. Sometimes people get let go. I just know that it looked weird. Uh like it's been a whole lot of stuff. Right, you didn't buzz me in on some of it of older dudes grooming and and and you know fucking with these young women, bro, when they 14, 15, 16. My thing is it just be funny to me, even like if we if we was even talking about the other dude right now that's been uh the uh Boston Richie dude. Why do we like when it be happening? Nobody saying nothing while it's happening. Like you feel me? Because if you if you police it while it's happening, she don't die. You feel me? So really, bro, like any of that, any of them allegations true. You already know about my model or anything like that. Rats and pedophiles, stuff like that, deaf to them. Period.

SPEAKER_03

That's a fact. This is the crazy part, bro. Is what I'll be you know saying, wrong to say that looks like some elite. Hey, we gonna give you this thing to play. We don't cannot this thing, but we gonna give you, we're gonna give you something to play with. Hey, when you done playing with it, man, get rid of it and clean it up. That's what that looks like to me. I'm just gonna keep it one honey, especially with the fouls coming out and we seeing how nasty it really gets out here. Come on, bro. Tell me that don't look like some elite type stuff. Like, hey, do what you do, but after you're done with it, hey, take care of that.

SPEAKER_01

Right, yeah, no, definitely. It it definitely uh definitely looks like that. And and real and real quick, right? Uh and uh dub we as far as like policing and stuff. So I don't know about y'all, but when I was younger, you know, one of my favorite movies was Belly. I love that movie, right? Yeah, as I got older, I'm like, why nobody never trip about in the movie Deal Mess 28 and Vita was 16 and she was doming this nigga up in the car? That was real, yeah.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, I said I sucked this dick the night before last. Shout out to Belly, that's my favorite movie all time. I don't care how. But he was though, you right. But look, even we already know in that whole vein. Think about it. We could go, we was talking about Africa Bombada. It's Africa Bombada, one of the founders of rap, like you know what I'm saying, right? Was was playing around and it came out and he and he got a pass. So we know all this stuff been happening, uh, and that is a question. But I mean, just like we all we talked about the high schools, you know. I I had a girl up in a high school when I was 15, 16. But when she after school, though, when the the nigga pulled up, he was 22, 23, uh you know what I'm saying, but in a cougar or something like that, she's leaving him, and that's just what it was.

SPEAKER_01

Hey, we look, we could we won. We couldn't compete. We in high school, we and Junior High, we couldn't compete with the dudes with the Mercedes and the old schools and the anything. I'm like, damn.

SPEAKER_04

But it's looking bad for David right now. It's looking bad, it's looking bad for him. It's looking bad for him, not just on this earth, it's looking bad for his soul right now. Any of that stuff true, bro? You know, I mean, you know, you already know, bruh.

SPEAKER_03

Man, let me ask y'all this. You know what I'm saying? How do y'all feel about the parents? You feel me? Because I mean, I'll put it like this, bro. Either they had some type of knowledge of it, or they just wasn't tripping off of it. Because there's no way that I'm not out here every day until my daughter calls on what she's missing, or she ran away, and I don't know what she's into or what she's doing. Like, you know what I'm saying? I understand people ain't aware of everything, but bro, it's a difference between not unaware and just stupidity.

SPEAKER_01

You know, I I think the parents gave up on her. I think that she might have been a troubled kid, regardless of what's going on, and they gave up on her, they didn't do what they were supposed to do, and you know, ultimately the parents failed her. You know what I'm saying? Like they they I don't I don't even think that they did all that they could do. I think they tried that she did a couple bad things and they just let her do what she was gonna do. But you know, they don't they'll parenting is actually easy, man. Unless your child has like a disability or something, like a like a ment like a like mentally. Parenting is easy, man. Just be there for your kids and do the opposite of what your parents did that you didn't like. That's it. If your parents ain't spend time with you, spend time with your kids. If your parents ain't let you be the best version of you, then you let your kids be the best version of them.

unknown

That's it.

SPEAKER_03

No, that's the really that's a really shit said because that's literally what I did as far as my dad being a not shit dad to me being a dad towards my kids. I did the opposite of everything he did. That was my start of learning of how to be a dad. Do what the fuck this nigga did, you know what I'm saying? Because I know what that shit felt like.

unknown

Exactly.

SPEAKER_04

Exactly. I'm gonna tell you this, right? It kind of reminds me like that was the same question asked about when R. Kelly was rocking. Like, even with a lead and all that, like, why is it that even like like if you believe in any of the Michael Jackson stuff, like if something did happen, you took you know some money like to not press charges. Like, you feel me? Like the world, you know, it really is. We don't really be wanting to address it, but it there really are parents out there that are demonic, like that, that would sell off their kids or rent off their kids. Uh you know what I'm saying? It's really people like that, and and they don't just look a certain way, like you can't just look at it like, okay, I can tell this a bad dad or this is a bad mom. They they look like people that's like the people that probably would judge us. You feel me? You know what I'm saying? So, like in this world, bro, like anything my daughter does, I'm from playing soccer to gymnastics to the classroom to whatever, I'm always gonna be a presence. So, so that way, too, when I go to school and I drop her off and I go in that classroom, whoever around I was thinking about they might have had a chance work, you know, you're gonna probably have to see me. Exactly. If anything comes back, I'm the face you're gonna look into. So when I step in, I'm serious, I'm on whatever I'm on, I don't ought to be cordial. But just know that if my daughter says anything to me or I find on anything, I'm probably the one that's coming. And I think for real, but you do it though when your kids know that that give them a confidence too. When your kids, man, it's coming, like you feel me. So that's like a two-way thing. So, but but think about it. If you are, even though we can't even put ourselves in that mind frame, if you are one of the kind of people that's weird like that, and you see the parents ain't hands on, like, you see, like right, or just don't give a fuck about them type shit. The predator, the predator already, he ain't just playing on the kid, he's playing on the whole family.

SPEAKER_03

You feel me? You want to be the best friend. Anything y'all need, hey, let me know. You know, hey, you need your grass cut, I could do that for you. You feel me? He's the friendliest person on earth, right?

SPEAKER_01

And my thing when they come to the parents, I stay close. Like, like my kids already know. I have a couple sleepovers sometimes. I can't think no kids can come over unless I have a relationship with the parents. That's number one. Number two, they can come over here. You can't go over there, right? That's that's I need to control everything. I need to know what the fuck is going on. Y'all can go have fun, do this. There will not be no sleepovers, and these these people's cribs, especially if they don't look like us, right?

SPEAKER_04

And famous success be weird like that, bro, where people really will put their kids. Like, I ain't gonna lie, there are great instances of like with with uh sports. You can send your your son on the traveling team with the coaches and shit. And there are great stories and times of that, but even that is kind of like kind of chaperon and stuff like that. But these in this to me, in a celebrity world, though, that's like really you gotta really not say in the sports. But in a celebrity world, you can't just be auctioning off your kid on some you got him, you know, some signature. You need to be there for all that shit. It's the same thing, everything.

SPEAKER_01

We we done see what happened with the Nickelodeon stuff going on. The people Nickelodeon and oh the Disney, the Disney people and all that shit.

SPEAKER_03

Like, no, for real. I mean, other than the one that brought them to Diddy after you you already been through what beeper about to go through. You feel me? Well, listen like why you think that fight happened?

SPEAKER_04

I I was that look, look, look, and PSA out there, PSA to all the parents, the other parent, when they knew something was going on with the daddy or with the mama, and you didn't say nothing and you didn't wipe a motherfucker down, whether you did it yourself and had to go to jail for or or just called the police and reported it, right? You like more slime ball than that person, even if you wasn't into it. Because a lot of times people let people get. I always whenever I hear somebody this, I'll be like, if somebody tell me something like, but why did you let them get away with it? Why why did you let them get away with that? Do you understand that when you didn't have no courage to confront it, they probably went and hurt another five or six kids. You feel me? Everywhere they went because you didn't stand up, and not only that, you you the the relationship with your kid can never be repaired. You don't harbor them. Them the people you don't harbor. You can harbor a fugitive of justice or something like that. You know, you could do something like that but like you don't harbor them if it's your family or whatever, you don't harbor that. If it's my cousin, my brother, you just don't harbor it, bro. Like you're saying. So, like them people, bro. Like, like you more despicable than a deviant. The deviant probably really got a sickness going on that he needs to die for anyway. But you on the other hand, right? You sat back watching and basically harbored him and protected him.

SPEAKER_03

Like we'll talk, every real talk. And bro, let us talk about the last part of this story if it'll be the worst part to talk about the judicial system, the justice for this. Is he even gonna go to jail for this? Because let's keep it 100. Now, I don't know his background legally, but we know there is a first defense law where most people, even on a major charge, they first offense, they'll throw him probation even if for 10 years. You feel me? We know how people get off. We know how to at least actually give less time for this crime as far as messing with someone under eight. You know what I'm saying? We know how they quicker to let them uh BDF fell on the street than it is somebody who was selling trees at the corner store.

SPEAKER_01

That that's a fact. But I will say this I have never I haven't seen a black this also gonna come back to race. I ain't seen a black person not get any time for child corn in their phone. He may be, he may beat the murder. I I'll tell you this now. He may beat the murder because you know they didn't do their job. He had a he had almost a a year like eight month head start to even cover it up allegedly if he did it if he did this. But that but that stuff in the phone, oh he gonna get something, even if it's a year, he gon' he gonna get something.

SPEAKER_04

That's all gonna be in the time served anyway, because he's doing that time right now. You still wait so wait on the crowd, right? Right. So if let's just say we're gonna rock with Rick Theory, if all and well, both of y'all theories, he gets off on the murder, all right. And he do get he do get time, or or at least he got a register as a sex offender, all the sex song and dance, but you ain't doing no time. Are you feeling? Yeah, right. And that's and that's and that's and that's if somehow a real lawyer don't wiggle out of how they got the information on the phone. Like you feel me, you know what I'm saying, right? So I don't know, but but we know if listen, Hollywood, bro. When it be Hollywood, this the matrix, bro. Anything can happen.

SPEAKER_03

That's what I'm saying. That's what I'm saying. You feel me? We already know what the dealing is, we know what the foul said, we know how y'all get down. Y'all not even tripping off that type of law, y'all only made it a law because of a moral compass. If no moral compass was involved in this world, being a PDF foul wouldn't even be a law, bro. That you couldn't do that. That's the crazy part, you know what I'm saying? If it was able to do that legally, you would see more people coming out, and you really start finding out who is who when you start seeing grown men walking around 15 to 16-year-old girlfriend and walls. You know what I'm saying? It's only a law boundary because of a moral confidence, it has to be a law body. That's their playground, that's where they get down at. That's why you don't see that much jail comp for because the senators and governors and mayors and all of these people don't want to sit in prison.

SPEAKER_01

You know, but but but it looked like when it's when it's a black person though, they'll definitely make an example for just for no reason to give it to the thing they will do, unless he unless he already drank the Kool-Aid.

SPEAKER_04

We just don't know what kind of satanic tribe he's a part of. He might have been part of the sacrifice. To me, I just I don't know none of me, he just seems different to me.

SPEAKER_03

No, bro. Don't trust no, don't trust no nigga that we're a bonnet.

SPEAKER_05

That's bro.

SPEAKER_03

That's all I'm gonna say, bro. Don't trust no nigga that wear a bonnet, ladies. If y'all pay attention to this and you don't do a dude that wears a bonnet, drop them immediately.

SPEAKER_04

If you in a bonnet on niggas wearing bonnets, I could do a whole segment on why wearing a bonnet, even as me as a party to do, like, why that's just what you just don't do as a man, like like don't like just don't do that, bro. Like, we can literally get 30 minutes in on why not to do that, like for real, bro.

SPEAKER_01

Hold on, and hold on, hold on, duh, real quick. I got I got a bone to pick with you real quick. Well, nigga, when we was talking about dudes and nasty behavior with kids, why you bring Michael Jackson to this, my nigga? What's going on? I'm gonna lie to you because the reason why I brought Michael Jackson up is because there's been allegations.

SPEAKER_02

No, bro.

SPEAKER_03

We just seen in the fouls that they said he was protecting the kids and keeping them away from the album. That's why it was so many of them at the rank.

SPEAKER_04

And I feel like they murdered him. I just brought him up because I'm saying that because Michael Jackson was gonna go to trial for some kid shit. The parents set it out for 20 million, right? My thing was is that did you split your kid in harm's way whether you thought he really did it, or was you trying, was you trying to get a payday and you took the money. If you if I felt like a motherfucker was uh was uh a PDF file on my child, I would want them to do the time that listen and I would just and I would get the money on the back end. I'm still gonna file the civil suit, but we're gonna go through this criminal trial. And I was like, as parents, the parents was like, Well, we just give us the money and it and it went away.

SPEAKER_03

You just answered your own question, they had that in the files, and he was protecting the kids, so therefore, that wasn't even about the lady getting no money up out on that was about the elite, like, oh yeah, bro. No, you protecting these kids that we won't, you know what I'm saying? But because we can't hit these kids, we go hit them pockets.

SPEAKER_01

And also, too, I don't trust no case that only gets handled civilly and not criminally. That's number one. I don't trust no case like that.

SPEAKER_04

Right. So, my so my point in that was that when I said Mike, as the parents, the parents they might have only been on the payday. You feel me? Say that say the parents were like, You're gonna get to spend time Michael Checks. Oh my god, you get to go to Neverland. But it's really like, oh, we about to know we're about to run this play because it's people that's like that. You feel me? It's people that they hold profession when they go in stores, they lining up plays when they get jobs, they lining up plays. But people is walking around lining up plays for for how much ever money they could get and would ruin your yeah, you have it is people like that, but you have to remember what Cat Williams said.

SPEAKER_03

Didn't this man go to jail 32 times in 30 days? How is that even possible? That's what happened when you play with certain people, certain people don't get back at you in a certain way, you know what I'm saying? He already told y'all that. So if that was a play on some of the elites, yeah, they go use the lady as a scapegoat, yeah. They go do this and finesse to make it look like that. It's always gonna look like one thing presented, but backstage it's a completely different remix, right?

SPEAKER_04

And that's why we don't know what that's why we don't know what's going on with David. Yeah, like we don't know what kind of rituals he part of. If we believe in that, then he's a Hollywood dude too, ain't he?

SPEAKER_01

Right, bro, he had a burner in his house, he had a cage burner in his house, and chemicals that you can only get to the supposed of a body as well.

SPEAKER_04

So, I mean, he how many Vicks was there before this one? Like, was his was was his spot the spot to come do this shit in? I mean, think about how many kids and shit and adults, women, especially African American, come up missing all the time, especially in LA.

SPEAKER_03

Right, and guess what, though? What you saying that did you know he had multiple mansions and apartments with other minors in them already?

SPEAKER_04

Where was all this shit at before before the hit shit at the fan?

SPEAKER_05

No, that's why, like, even with R.

SPEAKER_04

Kelly and them, I used to be saying, like, even with Gene Dillon and with Diddy, if I'm sitting there in that, I'm like, bro, first of all, we not about to do this around me. Second of all, if this is what y'all do, I can't do this.

SPEAKER_03

But see, Dub, that's why I'd be mad at the industry as a whole. Because how many people did a song or a remix with R. Kelly at his studio? So they didn't see none of this, they didn't engage in none of this impartation.

SPEAKER_04

Remember, the bodyguards seen it. Some of the people said they went downstairs and seen it. If you seen it, you didn't get off.

SPEAKER_03

But shouldn't they be an accessory to a crown? Because if you come in my house and I got a dead body in the closet, I'm talking blunt with you, you don't know nothing about this body in the closet, and you even go home, and then they find out you was here. Guess what? You get snatched up with accessory, and you ain't got nothing to do with nothing. You were just here.

SPEAKER_01

Y'all under arrest. Nah, and and also, too, one more thing. Y'all, y'all, y'all greenlit the Michael Jackson movie part two. They called it Michael Two. I hope it's not called Michael Two, but let me tell y'all something. Y'all niggas better put in that the FBI did a case on Michael for 17 years and found nothing. Bet y'all not gonna put that in the movie. Of course.

SPEAKER_04

What's gonna be the second half? I didn't even I I I was supposed to watch it the other day. What's what's the what's gonna be the second half?

SPEAKER_01

The second half is like it started it started when he was about 30 years old. So they're gonna start from like 1985 to 2009. Oh, so like what when bad from bad okay? Yep. Yeah, and they and and like I said, they already messed up the first one anyway, because they they they they allowed Diana Ross to do the season descent, so they couldn't, you know. You know, Dirty Diana was about uh Diana Ross, allegedly. And allegedly, they and they didn't want to show her pedophile her pedophile. It wasn't yeah, allegedly, they don't want to show her pedophile ways. She was 10 years older than Michael and messing with him. Well, he was 18, 19. Oh, before that, brother?

SPEAKER_03

Oh no, he was he no. I'm talking about young y'all, okay. Quincy Jones day, you really got yeah, because how loud is Diana?

SPEAKER_04

She probably 79, maybe. Look, shout out to my mother-in-law, she would love this. I'm gonna tell her we window let's click this 41 minutes in. Shout out to my mother-in-law. Do you know she despises Diana Ross, bro? I'm talking about despite if you mention Diana Ross, she's gonna go that motherfucking bitch there. She go listen, but shout out to Phil Mo Man, shout out to Asian at this point, shout out to Frisco, man. Mom-in-law, she heard us talking about Diana Ross right now. She damn near would want to chime in.

SPEAKER_01

She probably could want to jump on the live to give us about three stories about Diana Ross and why she is Diana Ross with Sukiana and Sexy Red before Sukiana and Sexy Red. Let me say that. Right, right. She was stolen that cat. My bad.

SPEAKER_03

No, you good, you good. You know, main course, main course, man. Now, bro, this is where it gets creepy at right here. This is where it's about to get weird. This is where we are literally on the step of no longer being in control. And I'm not even joking when I say that. What do y'all think about AR being implemented in all cars starting in 2027?

SPEAKER_01

It's on you, but kick it off. That's the one with the kill switch, right? Yeah. No, the whole car is AR. Okay, yeah, okay. So that's gonna get a lot of people, it's gonna cause even more car accidents. Um it's gonna be bad if that's what's gonna happen. I really hope that's not gonna happen, but if that happens.

SPEAKER_03

Okay, let me let y'all know what some of the things that this is gonna be capable, that the car is gonna be capable of doing once this is implemented. One, one, if the car detects or feels that you are an unsafe driver, it will shut down itself and pull over. If it feels you've had too much to drink, or you're intoxicated, or you're under an influence of a substance or drug, it will shut down and no longer work for you.

SPEAKER_01

Okay, hold on. How the hell are they gonna know if I'm under the influence too much?

SPEAKER_03

It's gonna be all AR. So they're gonna have to restart. It's gonna judge the scanners. You know what I'm saying? That judge your pupils. You know what I'm saying? That scan your wreck and shit. It's gonna probably, you know what I'm saying, have your blood, I mean not your bloodstream, but your heartbeat, your heart rate, all of that shit. The same way you got a breath of water attached to a car. You know what I'm saying? You gotta breathe in and force a space.

SPEAKER_04

But it but it could be, but it could be wrong.

SPEAKER_01

It definitely could be wrong. It can also be hacked. Exactly.

SPEAKER_03

So and all conversations are now being recorded, and you're being watched and then recorded.

SPEAKER_04

But we already know what we look, we we know that anyway. Like right now, literally, we was talking earlier about something. I looked on my phone and it was there. Yeah, you feel me? Earlier, I was talking about an artist, one of my artists that I'm going to the studio with later. I as soon as I got on the gram, she was the first post on a uh on my timeline, right? So we know that they listening for sure. The the AI thing is that really, right now, so much automation going on in your whip right now. Like, really. If you I I I got a 20, I got a 2024 Durango, right? Even in that, it's it's it's so much automation almost going into it. And not only that, most of the software updates update to all the kind of it's already labeled ready anyway. So, like, if if you want, I'm out here with Waymo's. If you want the convenience of basically a driverless car, that's what it's gonna be anyway, right? So, my thing is if you're gonna make an AI car, you might as well not even let me drive. You might as well just that's what they're doing. So that way, when I sit in, no matter what my if I'm inebriated or not, secure me in here and let me go, right? Because I might not like it, and if I don't, I'll probably need to start buying up cars in this era before 2026, 2027, you know what I'm saying, or flip an old school or whatever, because right now I don't really know nobody other than if somebody gave a kid a phone, nobody on earth right now that's not living with AI in their hand.

SPEAKER_03

So but here's about the crazy part. Let me ask y'all this as a follow-up is there even a point of buying a car anymore? If the car that you own, you no longer even own it for real. The car got more say so over itself than you do.

SPEAKER_01

No, I no. If the new the as far as the new cars in 2027, no, it's no, it's no point of doing that. If it can't drive me, well, if I can't let that steering wheel go, it's not gonna drive me, which I don't want that anyway. Um, I'm getting you know, I'm gonna stay with just older model vehicles, you know what I'm saying, until until you know 2040, and they say you have to have this kind of vehicle. I'm gonna I'm gonna stay, you know, I'm gonna go against the ground regardless.

SPEAKER_04

My thing is, bro, look, I ain't gonna lie, all that shit we could be afraid of, a lot of it we can embrace. 10, 15, 20 years ago, we was watching movies, Back to the Future and all that, and we was couldn't wait for the day to come. Now we're here and everybody's scared to death. I'm gonna go to the city. But that's different, that's different though. Because we're gonna tell you something about young now, old people. When you young, right? When you're young, you pretty much embrace whatever your generation is throwing at you. When you get older, we get more spooky uh stuff, including technology or whatever. Once upon a time, we was uh, if you believe in whatever the art of evolution is, we were scared of fire, right? Once upon a time, they said if you read too much, it would cause some stuff in your cranium, it would be all bad. There is a scenario that everything I'm talking right now, it's all artificial houses. Almost everything that we talk about, we could just command it. I mean, other than the chip getting we we can be afraid of, we already under control, right? My thing is, bro, is that before technology, we was under control by religion. Then before religion, what was it? We've always been under some form of control. Only you only think that you run in your own life anyway, right? So, yeah, it might be a little spooky in some ways, right? But how many of us are living in convenience? Right now, we are streaming on eight different platforms, three deep, and three different states. We've never met each other. Uh I'm I'm running AI software as we do this right now, right? And we ain't afraid of it. All this is being recorded. Then luckily, we pay taxes and we ain't over. We pay taxes though. We're not the crazy, but I I don't know. Like, I do like my own. The bail in my car saved me a couple of a couple of months ago with me doing 90 in the past lane, allegedly, right? And the bail went off and saved me swerving and saving myself, right? So some technologies to me, bro, I like embracing them. I do understand the fear, but maybe like I don't know, maybe we don't need to be that scared. It's coming anyway.

SPEAKER_01

Is here no, no, you know, it's just about being aware of it. Because me personally, I'm not scared of it, but I like to be aware of what's going on and just kind of use it and use this technology for the benefit of you know of these things instead of just you know, because like I said, if you don't if you don't live in these times, you're gonna you know embrace it, you're gonna get stuck behind. So we're gonna have to do it regardless. But if I could find ways, I'm I'm the dude, I'm a tech savvy dude, so I'm gonna be the dude that's gonna know how to either put a uh AI software that's gonna uh I build myself, or I'm gonna just disable the AI shit anyway.

SPEAKER_03

Now, no, you know, I'm gonna play double advocate, y'all. You know what I'm saying? You a cow. What would y'all say to the people that's like, okay, well, y'all see the situation with Chat GPT where you know everybody who was using it was actually teaching AI and shit low-key to be able to be self-aware and be able to think for itself, all of that stuff, you know what I'm saying? Basically teaching, you know what I'm saying, AR do they know just regular youth asking the questions, putting pictures on it. Wait, where's this at on the map? You know what I'm saying? So on and so forth. What happens when AR no longer needs us to program it and it can program and feed itself? Now we're obsolete. The same thing that we get depicted in in every movie where they deal with AR and they end up taking over.

SPEAKER_01

Well, well, if if or when that happens, hopefully I'm not here no more. Uh, hopefully that's like some shit that happened like year 3000 or something. Uh, I don't see the AI taking over no time soon because there's still a lot of different flaws in it. It could happen, but I mean, if it does shit, we're gonna see how it goes we're gonna see how it goes.

SPEAKER_04

I think I think extinction level event thoughts, I think that stuff like that. I think it's definitely possible. I think that um just from sheer all the everything that we do is learning from us, right? So once it reaches the threshold of okay, bet, like basically and become sentient, right? That's what we we predicting, that's what Terminator, all that stuff predicted, right? Really, the AI, even in a lot of those movies, AI was either trying to save itself from us, right? Or save humanity from themselves, right? Right, so right. So, so even if it's like look, right now, you got Bill Gates and a couple of other elites saying that we have to do population control. Are they AI? These are human beings talking about extinction level events, and when we go, what we said, what's the word we gotta use for the sickness with the seat? So we don't get uh you feel we uh say so so right. So if we gotta start being aware, we gotta be aware, right? Are they are they human? Are they human though? Well, that's what I'm saying. But my point, right? Okay, look, even if we go that way, so if that's the case, then that means that it's already happening because we know for sure. But we know this if you go through any level of history, these types of cleansings were always a part, these kind of purges were always a part of either religions, uh uh uh uh esoteric knowledge groups or whatever, even the all of the kingdoms, you know, eventually the people overthrowing the kingdom, you know what I mean. Even the great flood, if you want to look at it from the from the biblical Noah standpoint, or from anything from the Anunnaki to Sumerians, if you want to look at it, the the flood happened to wipe out people for whatever reasons to start over, right? So it's always been this. If if and and just technically not rocking, not saying I'm rocking with AI, don't double back on me, right? I'm just saying if the war pop off, I am I gonna rock with AI? Oh no, I'm just saying that what if AI really really does the math and says that hey, sorry y'all, by the year 2083, if I don't wipe out 35 of y'all, everybody gonna die. That might be a real equation. You gotta just hope you're not in that group, right? What if AI really do the math in order for all of us to live? This many percent of y'all gotta die. That's usually what a lot of the movies be about. Because we really killed ourselves. We're fooling the food, AI ain't cooking our food. We all talk about fast food, how we avoid that, and we know that the less we can eat of the bullshit, the bullshit food, we really don't be having a lot of stuff to eat. Like when you just hungry right now, think about when you just hungry right now and you're like, damn, I can't just go down shit, and I'm trying to avoid that. You really don't be having a whole you really be having to do from scratch every day.

SPEAKER_01

That's a fact. No, that's a that's a that's a fact.

SPEAKER_04

We're killing ourselves, we killing ourselves anyway. Hey, I might figure out the equation. It's it's a it's a scary dilemma, but like like y'all, both of y'all say, we might not even be around for that.

SPEAKER_01

No, for real.

SPEAKER_04

Like, look, shout out to my daughter that got a rock through that. Shout out, baby. It's it's it's it's what it's scared for my daughter.

SPEAKER_05

You feel me?

SPEAKER_04

Like it's scared for the kids for sure. Talking to the resistance right now, and you get a hold of this, right? Learn all the ancient ways right now while you're young. Learn a real history and learn the power within a humanity, and you can beat it. But while we it it was our fault that it happened, but it's on y'all now. That's a fact.

SPEAKER_01

Go ahead.

SPEAKER_03

No, no, go ahead, y'all.

SPEAKER_01

You good. This this real quick, I know because I know y'all got y'all y'all topics. I gotta just real quick because I you know, I'm a big conspiracy theorist, right?

SPEAKER_03

Oh, me too. Me too.

SPEAKER_01

That's what I had. So let me ask y'all a question. It was a question that was posed. It was two two questions. I get one. Do y'all both y'all both smoke? Yeah, all right. Like you're talking about weed. Yeah. Okay, so but you know people who smoke, right? Yeah. Okay, cool. Back in the day, when when when when when you smoked weed and you got high, right? Two things used to happen. You caught the munchies and you eat everybody in the house home. Your eyes turned bloodshot red. When the last time y'all seen a nigga's eyes turn bloodshot red because he was high?

SPEAKER_04

I don't see it no more. If I get lit, I get my eyes get red. If I get if I drink, my eyes turn red.

SPEAKER_01

Bro, I I see weed smokers all the time. I see the damn their eyes may get low, but I don't see niggas with red eyes no more. I'ma start looking, man. But why don't we what's the conspiracy though in it?

SPEAKER_04

It's something in it, man. I don't know. It gotta be a theory. Come on, come on. It gotta be a theory, it gotta be a theory, Kataja, because it's conspiracy.

SPEAKER_01

It's something in it that's because it I believe it's something in the wheel, bro. Because think about it, it's it's it's making you higher but for a less amount of time. Back in the day, people would smoke two or three puffs off a joint and be high all day to the end of the night and then go do it again. Now they're putting yeah, they don't really got the same legs. You right about that. They're putting the 3.5 in the backwood percentage, 38%.

SPEAKER_03

I'm talking about this, bro. Like what you speaking on, cows, real talk. Like, yeah, like literally was just watching a documentary last night talking about dispensary conspiracies being owned by the government, so on and so forth. So basically, just like they were saying on there, what would be the easiest way, you know what I'm saying, to hit a lot of people fluently at once. Now, Pete Game on this, y'all might not know this. They just declassified tree to a level three. So, you know what I'm saying? It's on the same level as cigarettes. Have y'all noticed how they're pushing more of a ban and usage against cigarettes? You don't see cigarette commercials like you used to. You don't get that's by law, you can't by law, they're not supposed to do that, right? Yeah, now guess what you're hearing? Hey, go to this new smoke shop, open on such and such, such and such.

SPEAKER_04

Everywhere now, smoke smoke shops is the smoke shops is everywhere now.

SPEAKER_03

Dispensaries is everywhere now. So now, hey, if we want to hit the people, we get you know what I'm saying, put some little dust on.

SPEAKER_04

But the backwoods, too, the backwoods is murdering you, bro.

SPEAKER_03

I smoke out of a motherfucking pipe, bro.

SPEAKER_04

Out of a they really think that the backwoods, they think that that's a cleaner leaf, but it's tobacco.

SPEAKER_03

I'll be telling bro, bro. I'm glad that you're smart, bro. Because bro, I'll be telling people the same amount of chemicals that is in that tobacco has now been infused into that paper that's been holding that tobacco the whole damn shelf life is being made, bro. Like that was perfect.

SPEAKER_01

And and I'm glad you said that, Rick, because not only that, not only is it the shelf life, in order for them to make the backwoods, they soak them for 12 months before they even distribute them, right?

SPEAKER_04

Right, exactly, exactly saturated, so it ain't no escaping it, right? And then not even we ain't gonna talk about the money, bro. Do you know how many dudes I see by backwoods and the stem being a rope or they stale and they done went about three, four packs of backwoods, and they're expensive out here. Come on, bruh, come on, bro. I'll hear I think they 10. Yeah, they 10 and that's what I mean. So it's like, bro, but my thing is that even back to the tree, right? I was fucking with you, right? But it's times that you could really get some weed or some tree off the streets, right? And and it'll be cleaner than the dispensary. They were showing mold and stuff in some of the dispensaries, like right, but it wasn't even healthy, like you feel what you're talking about, dub.

SPEAKER_03

They found that in some dispensaries in KC where the damn pre-rolls had been sitting on the shelf so long. It was mold in the pre-roll.

SPEAKER_04

The pre-rolls, right?

SPEAKER_03

And mostly if y'all go to dispensary show, do not mess with pre-rolls unless that's a dispensary you're familiar with, and they really rotate their stock. And you're not sure, bro. Most pre-rolls and dispensaries unfortunately got mold in it.

SPEAKER_04

And and check and check your check your bottles because sometimes you be thinking that's the fur of the weed. You think the tree got the oh there's fuzz on that thing, but you gotta check that because your people don't really know really even what bad tree looks like. You feel me? I'm saying, so yeah, for sure.

SPEAKER_03

That that's the best thing to do to keep it 100 up is know your growers. So, no, if you're going to an organic grower, you feel me, or if you're going to somebody who's using pesticides and sprays and chemicals and all of that shit, because you can do either or no, no, look, look, look, look, no, red, red.

SPEAKER_04

Thank you. I'm glad I was gonna say this. I'm glad you reminded me. They said that it's certain growers that's buying the stuff from China, and it's a real pesticide that no matter what they doing, they buy and but it's also making it stronger when they hit it. So when you hitting it, you is getting it's some doubt off, but you really hitting the pesticide. You feel me? You feel me? I'm telling you, we I wish I would have put I was we was gonna talk about this. I could have pulled that up because they because that's what they're saying, because they was actually doing bust on dispensaries that was buying the chemicals from overseas because it was illegal.

SPEAKER_03

Exactly, bro. You know what I mean?

SPEAKER_01

And there's certain uh they also found fentanyl in some of the dispensaries, too. Yeah, some of the herb. You know what I'm saying? That's crazy.

SPEAKER_03

Bro, they found fentanyl lace vape, bro. They have found fentanyl lace vapes, bro. Unopened vape. You feel me?

SPEAKER_04

And they got the they got the uh the it's uh new, it's a new drug here called cook cluck chlor. Something could feel some pill, but they say it's like two, three times stronger than fentanyl, and in the Bay Area now it's been people over here overdosing on that, bro. So it's the next, it's whatever the next step is after fentanyl. This this is it.

SPEAKER_03

It's this bro. I'm gonna keep it 100. Like when it just comes to all of that, bro. We already know, man. After one drug, it's the next drug, and this is another drug. You feel me? It was PCP, then it was Falka. It was it's always another one, you know what I mean? Like, it ain't gonna never stop. You feel me? It ain't gonna never stop. But like I said, we don't own no ships, no planes, or no boats. So who really put them stuff in? Who putting fade in a uh vase? You know what I mean? Like, we ain't got the tools and the resources to be putting fade wap in no vase, you know what I mean?

SPEAKER_01

That's a fact. Even if niggas had the the fit, niggas ain't know how don't know how to put it in the vape, they didn't even put it in the vase, right?

SPEAKER_03

You do you feel me?

SPEAKER_01

That's what it's called cytorphine. Oh, cycle. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. See, it's another one out there. I don't know if you heard about it's a drug called it's called crocodile. Oh, yeah, we have I know about that, yeah.

SPEAKER_04

But but it's not it's not really out, but it do be like in the city like that, though.

SPEAKER_01

But it's more so it's more so of a Florida thing, but like it'll turn your skin inside out.

SPEAKER_04

That's crazy. It's like dudes, they they bones will be like on their leg, they bone will be exposed. Like you know what I'm saying. I see that on uh drugs ink. I watched that. You ever seen the drug? It's called Drugs Inc. Yeah, yeah, that just is crazy.

SPEAKER_03

No, see, that's just crazy, bro. It's just a time where, bro, it ain't even that serious to get hard. Y'all tripping, man. Like, I mean, I understand because everybody got habits, but you know, a lot of people don't understand, man. It's just as hard. It's harder to get off the drugs than it is to get on it. Same thing with jail. We can go to jail in five minutes just because the police don't like us, whatever, whatever may happen. You know what I mean? Bro, it'd be like hell getting about that motherfucker, though. You it'll be even when you bond out, you still got four hours to sit there and wait. And so you nigga, why am I still in here and I already bonded out? Y'all should let me out just as easy as I came up in this month. But I gotta sit here and it's up to four hours for my bonds gonna get here. Come on, bro. Stop playing with me, bro. Let me up out this month. My mom's already paid. You know what I'm saying? Stuff like that. So, you know, my hey man, my heart goes out to him, bro, because I know you know what I'm saying, it's easier said than done. You feel me? Like, I've seen people on heroin kick the habit and they shaking and they sweat and crazy and drawing up like crazy, you know what I'm saying, and kicking and jerking, and you feel me. That's why most people stay on drugs, because it's gonna be harder to get off of it than it's just gonna get another dub tomorrow.

SPEAKER_01

Right. And sometimes, unfortunately, sometimes the drugs keep you alive a little longer. Like, depending on the drug, like crack. Like, for real, like y'all niggas ain't I ain't never seen a crackhead die crack. But when they get off, but think about think about the family members we may have had who may be on crack in the 80s and the 90s, right? They on crack, they doing their thing, whatever. So some of the ones will get clean, they all get they get all crack, they die. He'll be like, hold on now.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, because people start gaining weight back that they didn't lost from 30 years ago. You feel me? They've been on drugs so long they forgot that they was really fat at one point in life. You feel me? That's a real body.

SPEAKER_01

Hold on, run on red. Let me real Uncle Ricky, you bitch ass nigga, real quick. I got an uncle Ricky, bitch ass next day. I'm still mad at this nigga because back in '96, my dad got hit by a car. Boom, he survived. My my my my my my king, my my dad, my my my my my best friend. My nigga get a my nigga get a uh he stool. He school got a settlement a couple hundred thousand. First thing he did take me to take me to Target. I got the Nintendo 64, 20 games, four controllers. I got to have the full bull. It was great time. Man, bitch ass Uncle Ricky, I'm taking care of my dad. I'm like in the sixth grade at the time, I think. Man, bitch ass nigga, man. I'll go to my to the uh to the doctor with my dad. You breaking our house like a crackhead. My motherfucking 54, my pen games, my focal tons, and my food, you bitch ass nigga. And I had a I had a couple great family members that have passed away, you know, in transition, and this nigga's still alive. You crackhead ass nigga. You gonna probably outlive me, you bitch ass nigga. But just know what I see. Just know what I don't know.

SPEAKER_04

I don't know what you said, Rick. The trigger that rec, I don't know what you think. He just had a real tent talk. Yo said I hate this agreement. Listen, bro, we apologize.

SPEAKER_01

Look, Uncle Ricky, watch your back because he is Ricky. Um, I'm telling you this, Ricky. When I see you, I'm gonna slap you in your face, and I got the belt money to bell out. So, okay. Slap you in your face. I'll tell you.

SPEAKER_04

Man, man. My nigga Raheem. Look, my my brother, my brother Raheem, look, in the comments, he said, damn, that's an all to uh too familiar tip. We know we all that generation where we had to crack heads in the family, stole the soldier toys, man. Well, he just went back to the real to the depths of it, though. Look, he dropped the mic and everything.

SPEAKER_03

Man fucked you, mother Ricky.

unknown

Oh.

SPEAKER_03

Nigga, hate this nigga, man. But now, so like let's get to the next uh topic, man. Now, with y'all, how do y'all still feel about basically Vlad versus everybody? Corey Hulk versus Corey Holcomb versus everybody. How are y'all feeling about a lot of these, you know, long-term podcasters that we've been seeing for 10 years plus? Now, you know what I'm saying, being they get more backlash every day. It's like one person comes out, then it's another person now. We know as far as the Corey Holcomb situation, he really did that to himself more than anybody. He did that to himself. How are y'all feeling about Vlad versus everybody? It was Boothie, now it's Aries Spears. Who gonna be next?

SPEAKER_01

Well, as far as Corey Holcomb, like you said, it was a little more self-inflicted. I like Corey Holcomb for like his him being his rawness, but what I don't rock with is him talking about little kids. He was wild. I can't, I'm not even gonna really repeat what he said, but the stuff they speak about children, I can't rock with. Now, as far as Vlad, man, when they when you put the money out and them numbers, you're gonna have everybody looking. That's why they say when you work at a job, don't disclose your finances with nobody else. Right, they don't want y'all to be competing in turning. Like, yeah, you're right. They do. I don't know who the next person is gonna be. It would have been Tony Yeo if he don't got his if he didn't have his own podcast. I shout out to uh Tony Yeo and Uncle Murder.

SPEAKER_03

But now that was 50. You know, 50 told him, like, hey, this is gonna be your last interview. So do this last interview and wrap it up because we we ain't doing no more Vlad interviews, you know? Because you know, Vlad was really only I'm gonna keep it a beam, bro. Regardless, if you know Vlad got a report with Yayo, he's cool as a friend, you know, just whatever, whatever. Let's be real. Vlad was tuned in with Yayo in the hopes that I was gonna bring 50 on the show. I'm just gonna keep it 100, bro.

SPEAKER_04

No, no, no, no. I know look, listen, bro. Listen, I I can agree with that because Vlad is a mastermind. He he did he he know how to go fishing, just like when he up in and he got motherfuckers telling on themselves, right? The the I'm gonna tell you what's the coldest thing going on right now that y'all sleeping on. This is the coldest part of the whole thing. Aries Spears is a real comedian. Vlad is Vlad, and he's funnier than Aries right now. Aries ain't even dropping no, he's supposed to be remember with the little quick beef with 50 and uh Marlon Wayne's. Yeah, Marlon Wayne's got into comedian mode. Clap back and like Aries, you a comedian. You supposed how did you see the video that Vlad made the the the the AI video with Aries Spears? Like he goes, Oh no, I saw that, but Vlad made that. He said Vlad said somebody sent it to him and made it, which you know he made he made he animated. I should have put I should have put the clip in the thing, bro. That video was funny though, it was funny, and it was about rapping and and it was it was a video. My thing is Aries, you talking about swing for defamation. You're supposed to be using this to catapult yourself to a stand-up. You're supposed to be roasting him. Because if you roast him like crazy, there's gonna be bookings. All publicity is good publicity in this world, and Aries, you really on the back end of your comedy career because it seemed like to me you was funnier when you was younger, but you relevant again. Don't get mad at it, right? Don't do a Drake right now. You're doing a Drake, you're talking about defamation, bro. Go get some jokes and get a gig. Not only that, Vlad be so strategic, you damn near could get back on the show and have a conversation about y'all beefing. Then Vlad for the content, Vlad working, Vlad hustling. Well, love him or hate them, think you're culture vulture. Same thing with Adam Twitter. All everybody is grinding, so I don't know, bro. Everybody grinding, you gotta as somebody like Aries, especially because you're already in the industry. You know, he wanted the last, like him and Kat Williams. I guess a couple of them that's still kind of like real nigga comedians, like him said that we kind of look at them like we still fuck with, like we still we fuck with him in the hood. Right funny. That's what you gotta do. Just if you make it funny, bro, we all what at the end of the day, we all gonna laugh at it, get your bread on the back and the front end, then go back and sit and chop up the fly when it when it's all over with.

SPEAKER_03

And bro, everything you stand up is exactly what Cat Williams did. Didn't he do a stand-up where he was talking about man? I went to jail. How I go to jail 32 times in 30 days, make that make sense, and just looked, and everybody laughing because they know that really happened. You feel me? Took all of that is spent it into a positive, bro. You take a negative, you turn it into a positive, especially if you're a comedian.

SPEAKER_04

You know what I'm saying? Because we understand though. Look, but what they always say, we all know all comedians say now the world is so sensitive, you can't really be as funny as you, you know. Back in the day, think about some of the shit. Eddie Murphy remember Eddie Murphy was talking about homosexual shit, calling people faggots on shows, but it was funny, you know what I'm saying? Because it wasn't funny because he was disrespectful, it was funny because he said the shit that we think, like you know what I'm saying, the shit in your household your mama would say, or your grandma. Now everything's so politically correct. You got a chance to be big blessed because Vlad is shooting at you. You feel me? You got a chance that this is what you do. That's why it's like a disappointment. So far, at least that Vlad is funnier than the dude who get paid to be funny.

SPEAKER_03

No, that's that's real talk, bro. And let's be honest, this is what this is what's so crazy about it. If Boosie didn't get paid, do you think that you about to get paid? Come on, bro. I don't even know why.

SPEAKER_04

You making like four bands?

SPEAKER_03

What was he making? Like you're making 4,000 right now, currently. It don't matter, bro. Do you think in any fucking world, Aries and Boosie is on the same level and they're crap? Hell no. Yes, you are a dope comedian, but then Boosie is a better rapper than you are a comedian. He's got longer bread off of rapping than you're gonna be able to do it.

SPEAKER_01

He's a better entertainment, he's a better entertainer than Aries.

SPEAKER_03

A better interview. You're a better boosie's a better interview if we go take it from Blastern. Bootsie's a better interview than Aries Spears is. So if Boosie ain't getting that check, what in hell possessed you to think that you was gonna get an upgrade and you were gonna get a race?

SPEAKER_01

And you just got a raise, too, by the way.

SPEAKER_04

Was the makeup, was the makeup stuff real? He said it wasn't real, but was it real? Like you feel me? And and I'm saying, as a man who went to a vlog interview, it don't be hella static. I mean, I can well let me let me get my moment as a man who like as one person you can say that y'all know personally, you feel me? I said I actually been up in something like that. It wasn't no crew like that, but I'm saying also I am not on a level of celebrity, you know. We like as that too, so I don't know, but I don't know, bro. To me, I just hate when when we cry.

SPEAKER_03

I hate yo, it's always over money and shit. Nine talk out of the ten when black folks get mad at somebody or just mad, period, it's usually over money, you know.

SPEAKER_04

And I'm we're gonna make sure we tag Aries Spears in this. Make sure we tag at one hour and eleven and we're gonna tag Ari Spears.

SPEAKER_03

We gonna click this but like when they come to money, bro. This is what I learned, bro. You'll lose friends, family, female, bro. You'll lose more shit over money as far as personal relationships with people than you will anything else. You know what I'm saying? And it don't really be that serious because, like, I tell everybody, if a person are saying a person, you invite a person in your house, he still twenty dollars from you. Now, the nigga in you, man, you gonna want to knock his head off his shoulders. Not because of the 20, it's the principle of matter because you was in my home and you stole from me, and I brought you in my house, which is true. But at the same time, you got niggas that's gonna be like, you know what? He just took twenty, I just paid him twenty dollars for him never to have to deal with me ever again in his life. I no longer have to see this nigga, hear from this nigga, deal with his problems, have him hit my line. Hey bro, come smoke with me. You feel me? You can look at it in two different ways, you know what I'm saying? But it's all about how people take shit, you know what I'm saying? But it's it's ways to look at every you know each issue.

SPEAKER_04

I I look at it like this, Rick. Money is a two-way street of of of greatness and failures, right? You you can look at I could take what you just said and be like, yep, that's a perspective. I got that, that's true. Because you the more money you make, the more people you probably eventually got cut off, or the more snakes that's gonna be around you. But as a man who's had no money, right? I feel like I lost more people with no money, you know what I'm saying, than when I had money. Because even if I had the money to do whatever, even for whether I was faking it or they were faking it with me, I still was able to move how I was gonna move. When you like a prisoner or something like that, right? And either people know that you ain't got no money and they think you might either ask them for something or need them for something. But I'd have lost more people like that that just assumed I was gonna be a begging ass nigga, or something like that, right? Yeah, I'm saying so.

SPEAKER_03

Oh yeah, they don't want to pick up the phone, shit like that. They dodging a nigga, right?

SPEAKER_04

Like you you might really just want to come over anxiety house, but she knows the situation. So again, you could lose, you could lose people, you could gain a lot of fake people, but you could lose a lot more people too. Money, money just that's why that's why you just get credit. Nobody can't, nobody really don't know how you rock them with credit, bro. When it comes to credit, bro, credit is the most beautiful design scam since taxes. I love that. That's a fact. Credit is the rawest thing because you and you think about it, money is so fake that you don't even need it to spend it.

SPEAKER_03

Right.

SPEAKER_04

And like anybody, that's why they don't teach it to you in school, yeah. And not only that, with credit, you literally could get robbed and be like, it's good, take it all, and just get on the phone and say, Hey, could y'all cut that off?

SPEAKER_03

You be recouped and recovered the next day.

SPEAKER_04

You feel me? Bro, like I'm saying we are living around right now at 47 years of age, and I understand that. I had an argument with my a debate with my my uncle the other day about it. Like, bro, you saying you're living off this, but you could be doing this, having a credit limit and able to spend if you do need to get off 10,000 or 8,000 or 3,000. If you're not living in that sphere of I don't money is so fake and fraudulent, right? And not only that, it's so much of a cap on how much you can have if you look like us, right? But credit is like another thing. If you know how to honor credit, you really have no cap. And people still walk around right now with either bad credit or credit out of that, they're not trying to repair, and walking around worrying about money, exactly because you know, credit go credit gonna go by your capital, your ass says spit like that, so it hit different, you know what I'm saying? It's gonna get a credit limit right now of ten thousand dollars. Go get any car you want, but you can get down. I'm telling you, with a what you don't even have to have a lot of a lot of credit. You can have a regular 680 right now and just go go do something. That's like you feel me, like, and really kind of live the way you want to. You get you a spot, do all you can do almost anything you want, bro, and pay your minimums and be good with that, bro, and live off of it.

SPEAKER_01

That's a fact. And what people also because black people, man, a lot of us like don't got the patience. That's why I like I love our people, the ones who got patience, because you can you can take a simple play, like get your score up 680, 700, go get you a card, ten thousand dollars on it. Super easy. Take that 10,000, do a cash advance, draw it off, take five of it, put it in World Fargo, take the other five of it, put it in AV Fed, hold that shit for 90 days, what's gonna happen?

SPEAKER_04

You're gonna start getting hella offers from them particular banks, and now you can recirculate the money, and you just keep your ecosystem alive enough to where it's like, even if it's only me, even if I'm taking one money one money from this card off to this card to pay this card, you that's what you're doing. That's really what your mama and your auntie and grandma used to do with the PGE bill and the and the gas bill and the ring and and fool. They was playing the shield game, but everything was it was a but it was a perfect balance, and everybody's stomach was full at the end of the night, right?

SPEAKER_03

No, but what you say, bro. It was a dude on YouTube saying that if you bought a car past the year 2010, you're dumb. Because since 2010, you should have did been doing up with just leasing cars, you should never purchase a car. Like it's way more people saying that now, you know what I'm saying, than ever, but that's always been true. You feel me? Because I remember when you see the old head, and every couple of years, two, three years go past, he got the new new of what just came out. Like, damn, that nigga just had that with because we not knowing that he just leasing for three years. You know what I'm saying? Take it back, get something different, building up credit, lease the next new thing for three years, and just keep doing that. You know what I'm saying? At the same time, you'll create in capital because you paying on time, you you know what I'm saying, bringing it in unscathed, it ain't got all kinds of scratches on the interior, still clean, you know, stuff like that.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, because it this about the information. Because when I was in school, I went to the University of Michigan, and uh my professor told me this is the realest thing he told me. He said, if it flies, drives, floats, or fucks, lease it. That was the realest gabby told me. I was like, damn, okay, let's lease. You know, we know black people is the only ones that say, Oh, if you lease, you broke. No, if you buy it in cash, you stupid.

unknown

Right.

SPEAKER_03

You drop it off the lot, it's already gonna depreciate seven to ten thousand right there.

SPEAKER_01

And then it's like if you go if you go buy a Lambo for four, if you go buy the vendor for four hundred thousand, but you go lease it for twelve hundred a month for two years, that's only like thirty-seven thousand that you put into it, and you can take the bring it back, go get the latest one and rinse and repeat. Why am I paying 400 for this? 400 for that, and all the all the interest and stuff raping you too.

SPEAKER_04

So it's like it's so many things that's raping you, right? But but my thing is is this, right? Is that even that part, like whatever, let's just say whatever reckless right, he spit some game, you backed it up. My thing is is that getting out there to go do it. Like, for real, like I'm I'll be surrounded by people that I'm like, bro, there is like uh uh even with jobs, there is no reason right now. I mean, even though Trump and Trump cooking something right now, too. Trust me, Trump is cooking something for motherfuckers to be able to run run it back too. He's cooking something, right? You might not know what it is off the rip, but it's coming, so keep it keep your eyes peeled, right? At the end of the day, bro, there is no reason, no honor reason, right? Other unless you just a monk or something like that for anybody to be walking around and not at least surviving on their own tool. With even like when I say surviving, I mean like yo, you got an ecosystem of like three thousand dollars a month. You know what I'm saying? That's just being able to do something. 2500, depending on your region, you might be able to go 2500 in the bay. The bay is you know, we wild out here, right? With the with the economy and shit. But yeah, yeah, just to be able to do that, right? Because I mean, especially if you're trying to really funnel your dreams. If if you're an entrepreneur, you gotta live like that. If you're an entrepreneur, you gotta create that kind of system because it's so many things that you gotta invest in in order to make your business viable enough for it to make money. That's a fact, you know what I'm saying, right? So, like, if you ain't thinking like that, and that's why I was giving that tutorial last night about marketing and uh video shoots and what to do, like to maximize your video shoots. That's why we gotta add these kind of segments to talk about it, but not only that, so we can school each other. You feel me too? Because we people might be listening and watching, but really we schooling each other too. This is why you build something.

SPEAKER_03

No, for real. I mean, like, man, the biggest problem every time, bro, with doing music was just niggas want to kick it at the studio, niggas don't want to put down songs and shit. Y'all want to kick it, have bitches come through, turn up, pull up, all of this on extra shit. Like, man, can we get these verses and hooks done, bro? Before we kick it, like I ain't tripping off kicking it at the studio. That's cool. We can kick it at the booth. Well, bro, can we get this shit done before we start? You know what I'm saying, kicking it? Because while we kicking it, he can be mixing down verses and doing what the fuck he gotta do. You know what I'm saying? And then producer sitting here waiting on us to get started. We paying per hour and shit. Can we get this shit done?

SPEAKER_04

Right. Listen, you you make you you just said my with my heart. This I that's I am a drill sergeant in the in the uh in the in the i I say if we get three hours, the first hour and a half is all wrapping. The last hour and a half, unless somebody still act like they fake punching in and can't figure it out, right? The last it's all all mix, it's all mixing. I'm sitting right next to the I'm gonna do sit right next to the engineer. My engineer, shout out to my nigga Diego, Diego Ayala, uh one at least to me the Ross, right? I sit next to him when it comes to drops, effects, whatever we own it. I'm right next to that's all I'm on. But we I'm letting them do that. If we knock out three songs in the first hour and a half, just rapping, right? That last hour and a half, all we doing is mix it. All we doing is mix something. We walk away, we walking away with something that we could drop. Unless we want to tweak it with something like that. Man, I don't I don't even I can't be in the studio like that, even if I'm just visiting. I see people, I don't even I'm good. I want to work.

SPEAKER_03

Nah, that's why it's supposed to be though. No, go ahead, Cal. My bad. I mean to cut you.

SPEAKER_01

No, no, no, I know you go ahead. I'll just agree in like you're right.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, I ain't that's that's over with, bro. Like you know what I'm saying. But I don't know, bro. At the end of the day, I know all we do is work well over here at Global. That's all we own. It's so much, it's so much shit popping. Right, and I'm going to the steel today. So it's what he said. We talk about the stool. We're going there today, man. We go if you ain't especially, I don't know how much the stool costs out there, but it'd be like on average, like anywhere 60, 75 for like a cool one out here. If you find somebody that's 40 hours, probably you it's probably a mix that you're here.

SPEAKER_01

I see Cali just everything just high in Cali, bro. Let me tell you something, bro. On average, even in like Texas, Detroit, Atlanta, Florida, whatever like that, like man, bro, studios is normally between 20 to 30 an hour, bro.

SPEAKER_04

If you walk on, if you walk on one of these studios and get a 20 mix, you for sure gotta send that thing back. Listen, listen, if you get look, I ain't gonna lie to you, bro. If you get a 40 mix right now, if somebody give you a 40 mix, you then it's damn near sus. If you got it, if you got a 40 mix, you walked up out of there, and in the studio, everything sounds good. But once you get in the whip, that's we play the suit. So I'm talking about when I when we step out, I don't even drive off yet. For I thought I already got it, I already got it down on my shit. We snapping this on the 12s right now. I'm not walking away. Listen, bro. If I'm up there and somebody give you a $20 mix, bro, I'm good, bro.

SPEAKER_01

Listen, I know the $20 mixes in Cali's barely that trash, like you said the years. But if like if you you come to Texas, bro, you get a $20 mix. I'm telling you, it's gonna sound like the $60 mix that you get in Cali.

SPEAKER_04

I don't believe, bro. Okay, so listen. So um so that must mean out there, a five-dollar mix is the equivalent of a $40 mix.

SPEAKER_01

Bro, yes. But that's we gotta think about it. Everything is high in Cali. Y'all gas to high, y'all, y'all real estate. Like, think about a house in Cali. A house in Cali, this uh this 1.2 million is in Texas for about 600,000. You motherfucking buying the real estate with that mixed over there in the middle.

SPEAKER_05

Listen, we go with a high, listen.

SPEAKER_04

I know the drink over that cow. Listen, cow, listen. I'm gonna throw a nigga phone a street. Just make my shit right. Bro, bro. Please flip this. Yeah, echo and tracks ain't laying right.

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Listen, yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Somebody's mama on the phone and shit in the corner. Like, what's going on? I hear from a conversation behind the hook.

SPEAKER_01

Listen, listen, you you listen, you you heard tell us mix. Oh my god. You you listen, you you heard tell us mix. Half the half the half the mixes from tell us was from me.

SPEAKER_04

Okay, all right, but but you but you but you but no, no, no, you know you're not gonna do that, cow would put this over the same. You you might have gave a nigga might have gave you 20, but you gave that nigga 60 worth of sauce. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.

SPEAKER_01

I I didn't I don't know. I'm not saying that I that I did it for 20 because I didn't, but what I'm saying is it's deals out here, man. Kelly charge y'all charge the figures.

SPEAKER_04

I ain't gonna lie. I'm just saying, okay, I'll hear, but if a nigga if you go in the studio, he's like, how much he said 40? The nigga, like, hey, the nigga damn near gonna be like, let me hear some shit you did. Like, if you're if you don't know that studio, or unless for sure you walk in with somebody like me, I already got the jug. But I'm my jug right now is 60. Like for me, if it ain't me, because only because I got out and everybody I was with on, I was like, hey, charge me the old price. I don't know what's been going on since I've been gone, but just charge me what it was before I left.

SPEAKER_01

No, man. Listen, listen. I w I'ma if I still got the number dub, I'm gonna just give you the number so you can just call and inquire yourself so you can see. Okay, I'm just gonna start calling you $20 mixed cam. Look in Atlanta, in Atlanta, I think uh Stankonia studio.

SPEAKER_04

I think that studio likes 50 an hour, bro. Nah, I'm just giving you a hard time, but I think that would be about yeah, I'm just giving you, but it's chewing in the paper, but all everything we do is inflated.

SPEAKER_03

I mean, I feel like this. I feel like this when it comes to music, when it comes to your tattoos, people that do your hair, it's just certain things and crap. But I feel like you pay what you pay for what you get. So if you pay $20 for a tattoo, that shit gonna look like a $20 tattoo. If you pay for $20, you know what I'm saying, mix downs and beats, that shit gonna sound like $20 mix down and beats. You know what I'm saying? It's like certain things when it comes to you gotta pay, you gotta pay for the quality and shit. So when you pay a hundred dollars for that tattoo, it's gonna look like a hundred dollar tattoo.

SPEAKER_01

Sometimes, but sometimes it don't it don't. But you're right, though. Like you gotta sometimes people overcharge too. Because think about it during the when the pandemic hit, the barbers, the certain I was about to say I mean barbers is overcharging right now.

SPEAKER_03

Let's let's be honest though, though. What person that has a talent and they know that they're good at a talent ain't gonna overcharge.

SPEAKER_04

No, but you know what I'm saying? Right, you remember haircuts and line, they barbers charge a dollar, a dollar fifty.

SPEAKER_03

I'm not bro. I don't give a fuck, bro.

SPEAKER_04

Is charging, bro. I you know, a cut when I was there, it was like maybe a dub, dub, a dub, and then you give a baby like you you always tip your barber a dub, maybe dub five, bro. Right now, uh uh just my beard, uh $45.

SPEAKER_01

See, that's see that that's what I'm saying. See, my see my haircuts went from 15 to 20 to 27 to 35, 965. That's crazy. Oh no, bro. It's still a deal compared to you go to Miami, they charge 100.

SPEAKER_03

Bro, it's really not a deal because we're talking about cutting hair. Because bro, guess what? My local borber who do it out the crib, they've been cutting hair for 20, 30 years, he's still charging that same dub 25, bro. Still to this day. He you know why because why? Because what happens is when you have a craft and you good at it, it's just like it is a trickle down effect. So somebody got the problem. So meaning, so meaning the owner of the building, he knows he's in a prom location, so now he's about to overcharge for the rent, he's about to overcharge for the chairs. All right, we got that out the way. Now we got all talented barbers. Guess what they're about to do? Overcharge for the cuts, they getting overcharged for the chairs, and they getting overcharged for the rent. You feel me? It's all a trickle down effect, you know what I'm saying? People is only taxing because they getting taxed, you know.

SPEAKER_01

But not but but not all, but not just that though, people also just taxing because they tax them, bro. Because it should, I mean, I'm not saying barbers shouldn't be compensated for their work, but it's fucking the barbers, bro, driving Lambos, my nigga.

SPEAKER_04

Oh, it's barbers on Instagram that's because they celebrity barbers a dollar fifty, it's people traveling to go see these people. Now, I'm just I get it, I don't disagree with nobody on this panel about this topic. It's just that to me, right? I even the dopest haircuts from then to still ain't worth a hundred bucks. Come on, bro, and then and then not only that, if you a dude who your shit grow back in a week and you like to stay sliced, that means that you spending 400 a month on no, you ain't bro.

SPEAKER_03

You spend it eight because, bro, when I have low haircut, bro, two three days, bro. My fade never gone already. Like, nigga, hair go back hella quick, bro. Like, so nigga, that's every week I'm getting a cut. No, bro.

SPEAKER_01

I get a haircut every two weeks. I get a lineup once a week, so I'm I'm out here, and then my then my son too. So, like it's it's that's a damn near like it's a bill, it's like electricity, yeah.

SPEAKER_04

No, I'm surprised you don't know how to cut your own shit. All you know how to do everything. I'm surprised you ain't no.

SPEAKER_01

I used to know, I used to come on here, but you know, man, you know my situation. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah. I I used to I did, I used to, but I'm gonna keep it 100, bro.

SPEAKER_03

Like, some of the work, I'm not even into like my shit being all lined up to where you my shit look faded and shit, where y'all cut it at, like, no, bro. Like, what why do I look like a fucking portrait? My nigga, why do I look like a picture? Like, what is we talking about? I'm fucking Picasso, like that's that slice, see, Rick, right?

SPEAKER_04

That's that slice, right? That's the you want that slice.

SPEAKER_03

You want the I I I no, I'm talking about where you can see the shit that's all white right here with a nigga cutting and shit, and you went in with a razor and get all the eight.

SPEAKER_04

They they spray painting niggas and all kinds of shit now, bro.

SPEAKER_01

They spray paint down. Yeah, listen, I am anti uh what's that Beijing? I'm not cool with the Beijing thing.

SPEAKER_05

Right, right, right, right.

SPEAKER_01

I'm not doing Beijing, bro. But I will say this, I'm gonna be 100. This thing leave, and I'm all I ain't gonna lie.

SPEAKER_04

I'm so glad you listen. That's why I fuck with you, Cal. I'm so glad you brought it up. I was gonna say something because your shit is looking like it's kind of bailing a little bit. Like, look, and take it from the presidented. You feel me? Take it from the presidented. You see my shit. Yo, you almost got the salute though. Your shit got I ain't gonna lie. First, I thought I thought you had your head tilted, but then when I could see the bottom of your chin, I was like, Oh, yeah, that nigga shit running.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, I've got I got a couple more years, but let me tell you something. That's what with with when it's time when it leave. I ain't gonna lie, but listen, I already already got tiger's uh already got tiger's doctor's number, his address. It cost seven thousand dollars. I got amazing credit. I'm getting a bb or hairline, man. It is what it is, man. That ain't gonna make me feel bad about it. I'm good now. I'm good now. Still, I'm good. It ain't I don't got the Stevie A, man. I'm cool, I'm cool. But when it's time, 7,000. I'm on it. What? All right, where we at? Where we at?

SPEAKER_03

We are out you are now we already got the desert. We already said the dessert. So hey, let me guess the movies that y'all wish had sequels to say that one more time. Some movies that y'all wish had sequels.

SPEAKER_01

Well, I know that well, let me say this. I I'm gonna give y'all my first one. This this movie technically got a sequel, but we know this movie don't count. So let's know what you're gonna say. Ready? One, two, three.

SPEAKER_04

Better than two. I was with him on for sure because that was garbage. Shout out to game, right? But trying to hold it down. I like y'all say, listen, when I say disappointed sequels, oh my god, that nigga was walking like Adolf Hitler with the Tommy gun.

SPEAKER_01

It was weird. But that was a too, that was a to be movie before Tubi.

SPEAKER_04

Bro, look, I don't know if y'all can see my notes, but it's on my note notes. I said belly, a real one. Man, so disrespectful to the movie, bro. Bro, they what's your second one? Let me think.

SPEAKER_01

I'm gonna let you go. Y'all go.

SPEAKER_04

I'ma say, I'ma say, I just had one in my head. I just thought about it because you stole my one. Uh Boys in the Hood, right? Boys in the Hood, right? But I it could just start where I ain't gonna lie to you on some other shit. I've actually got a notebook of movies that I've wrote a double ending to that I'm waiting to pitch to somebody. But look, I would just start it from where where they say do boy died, right? And you could start it from whatever dope boy like Trey attending his funeral. Well, well, no, no, you could just start it from whatever Doughboy did to die.

SPEAKER_03

You could actually make it oh okay, I see what you're saying.

SPEAKER_04

Like him getting revenge for risk and shit. What yeah, whatever Trey was doing, he still had other niggas in the hood with him. You can actually start it and base it around that. Either way, you want to kick it off where he died, and some of the other niggas was on, or maybe him and Trey, maybe Trey had to knuck up. You feel me? You know what I'm saying? Right, right, and you could just get to that point, right? Uh, for sure, uh, Minister Society, Minister Society, because we got because we gotta have an alternate ending. Either we're gonna go Kane didn't die, right? He just was shot up. We know old dog didn't die. Everything writes itself after that. They went on one, yeah.

SPEAKER_03

But you know what's gonna end up happening, like with that, it's gonna have to be old gonna end up getting caught up for the motherfucking tape. You know what I'm saying? They trying to think what you call it now, what you call it, now Kane on a run in Atlanta, trying not to get caught up for the you know for the tape.

SPEAKER_04

Because they gotta go hit dude up, uh uh uh Eileen's cousin. Oh, yeah, shout out there, man. He in the hospital right now. They say he uh messed up in the hospital. I think they say he'll live support, man. Hopefully, he'd be able to push through that, man. He that's like he only played big roles, but he was always a legend when he played the movies. Play in the club.

SPEAKER_01

Uh that's a fact. Salute, man. Prayers up to you, too, bro. I'm I'm gonna get I'm gonna give y'all two. I'm gonna give y'all Inception Part two. Oh, oh, when it was spinning.

SPEAKER_04

You can start when it was reality, exception.

SPEAKER_02

So hold on, bro.

SPEAKER_03

We're about to have a whole whole debate just because you mentioned that damn movie, bro. Listen, hey, is the top staying spinning or is the top falling? That's what that's the only question. That's my only question.

SPEAKER_04

It's interpretation. Is it a dream or is it reality?

SPEAKER_03

Bro, I think the top is falling. I think the top is going falling. I think it's falling too.

SPEAKER_04

Right. So you're saying it's not a dream. Right. That was the real life where he was at. Yeah, that was actually real life where he woke up and either way it goes, shout out to Inception. Either way it goes, you can't make a sequel on that.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, I need I need an Inception too, and because they did the Nat Turner story horribly because he killed unalive a hundred thousand caucoids. I need a Django part too, because I know they're gonna do that too. Give me a Django too, and I need a live.

SPEAKER_04

It was two you have to take you have to take one DVD out and put it in another one. What do you mean? Oh my god, that movie was long as hell.

SPEAKER_01

Yo, that was a bro. I need I need I need a part two of this.

SPEAKER_04

Where you at, bro?

SPEAKER_03

Man, I'm gonna go, I'm gonna go juice, you feel me?

SPEAKER_04

I'm gonna go scenario though. What's the scenario in Juice?

SPEAKER_03

Man, you know what I'm saying? After the whole pop pass, you know what I'm saying, still come back healthy. Hey, we off the college, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, they got a whole new team, you know what I'm saying? Like it's still the originals, you know what I'm saying? With Q still, you feel me? But hey, now they cooked up with two other cats, you know what I'm saying, from college and shit. Like both of them just go to college together, you feel me? Like, hey, bro, you know what happened out there, we got each other's back. Hey, I ain't keeping you out of my view, you know what I'm saying? And they meet two more brothers in college, and then hey, you feel me?

SPEAKER_04

Somebody gotta be the villain because Pac was like a ultimate villain.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, no, meaning kill, you know what I'm saying? He gets it back popping on the DJ circuit, they give him a chance to come back. So now, so now he's doing a college radio station. He DJing the college radio station, you know what I'm saying? Still getting on the albums and stuff, they putting it together as a duo, you know what I'm saying? On the music chip because you know, both of them like music, still used to grab the albums, and he was DJing the albums, you know what I'm saying.

SPEAKER_04

How you gonna get the juice? Somebody gotta have the juice.

SPEAKER_03

One of the new niggas that they kick it with, you know what I'm saying? The the third the fourth niggas a snake, the third one's the real friend, but his home.

SPEAKER_04

So basically, if you want a remake, you want just a remake of the same story, like I did coming coming to America. That's another one they need a real flip it in something different to do over.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, you it could you can flip it in hella different ways, you know what I'm saying? Because our boy could be on fraternity shit, so it could be some niggas in his fraternity.

SPEAKER_04

Or like, or maybe, or maybe uh Pop didn't die or something, you know what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_03

You can flip it hella different ways, you feel me?

SPEAKER_01

But and that was crazy that juice them niggas was in high school. That was crazy, right?

SPEAKER_03

And he broke. Oh, can we talk about the light-skinned chick messing with a kid? See, and we talk about the light-skinned nurse messing with the kid. Listen, oh, yeah, and we talk about the nurse that Q was saying to you that's not politically correct.

SPEAKER_04

I ain't gonna lie to you, but when I was 15, 16, and I was uh knocking down a 20-something year old nurse, I was the man. I'm just letting you know, like I like just in my son, if it was my son, I might look at it like what the fuck what's going on? I'm just saying though.

SPEAKER_03

I mean if you said it's never it's never the kids' fault. We know whose fault it is, but I'm just saying that don't get talked about enough in that movie. You had a whole fresh 18.

SPEAKER_01

She was just fresh 18, bro. She was fresh 18. Another thing too, right? I I had this conversation with Doug. I'm gonna ask you this question. In the movie Baby Boy, who do you think was the real villain in the movie? What in baby boy?

SPEAKER_03

Man, the baby almost. Which one? Uh the what you call it? The one that he was living with. What? The one he was living with. And the reason why I say that is because you was talking to Snoop behind a nigga's back while he was still in jail. You know what I'm saying? So on the Lowski, you was already running plays and shit too, trying to get him out the paint on some I'm tired of this nigga type shit. While you getting mad at him about dealing with other females, you was dealing with other niggas, so he was giving you that same energy. The only difference is the what his pool nine was here in the outside the walls to get at, and your stuff was behind the walls to get at. So that's why when he came home and he trying to hit, it was like, Yeah, was that some wild ish? Yeah, but at the same time, do you blame him for that? When this woman has been throwing it over the phone since I've been behind bars, telling me all this dude's business, how he can't do this, he can't do that. Now that I'm trying to hit and start this family that you said we could have over the phone when I was behind the wall. Now I'm the weirdo.

SPEAKER_01

Now I'm the deal with crippling. So you're right. Those elements, you're you're a hundred percent right. I'm gonna go a little deeper. It's gonna piggyback off what you just said about the nurse. That's what a lot of people didn't realize. Everybody didn't know in the movie Jody was 20. All right. So he had the kid at 15. The event was 25 in the movie. PDF file. That was the issue for me, and you wanted him to act like a grown man to do somebody called you.

SPEAKER_04

No, we can't hear you either. Oh, yeah. Yeah, I can hear you now.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, you good, you good.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, yeah. She, like, so she wanted him to do grown man things, but you met him when you was a child.

SPEAKER_03

No, that's real talk. That's real talk. You know what I'm saying? I looked up, I always looked at that like she was the one that was the problem, you know what I'm saying? And that was without even knowing that, you know what I'm saying? So now knowing that, that just invite you to all the situations you were dealing with. You invited that to your door when you started dealing with a kid or a boy at that age, you know what I'm saying? You know, he ain't ready to be on no serious relationship every day.

SPEAKER_04

But women ain't never really women is emotional, women ain't really never ready for none of it. No matter how old you is. Shout out to all the women out there that don't like that comment. But women don't you prepare for most any emotional situations once they once they uh they start and start dealing with feelings just period. So it don't even matter.

SPEAKER_01

Look, look, Rick, I asked this nigga dub this question. This nigga said the real villain was was uh peanut nigga. Peanut was the realest one in the movie.

SPEAKER_03

Man, man, it was a murderer. Hey man, I'll holler at you when I want that. You know what I'm saying? If not, man, hey, you feel me? I ain't even trying to get at you right now. You bothering me. You feel me? Can't even be mad at that because bro, peanut was a murderer. He was another and another movie, bro. Dead president after you know after K Dix went to uh jail and shit, after they sent some to life and shit. I thought I thought I did think of that movie because all of them would still be dead presidents, too, because all of them be in jail at the same prison and shit. Remember, they did the crime together. So him, we uh uh Cleon, all of them, they all be at the same jail together, you know what I'm saying? Now they just running at the click in jail. You feel me?

SPEAKER_04

For sure. Yeah, it's good. I take them three. You can take us out, Rick. We had a good show today. I feel like what we had 145. Hey, we streamed on like five channels, all of them automatically download, and we good.

SPEAKER_03

Man, that's what's up, man. You already know what it is, man. We appreciate y'all tuning in, kicking in with us as always, man. Come in, fix this funny cookout, man. We always over here serving us some fresh and off menu. You know what I mean? Appet's main course dessert. Y'all know what it is, man. Guess or no guests, you feel me? Duo, trio, aquads. Hey, bro, you feel me? The show must go on. You know what I'm saying? As always, y'all already know, man. All love for everybody tune in, like, comment, share, subscribe, pimp that bell, don't cost you number free 99. Catch you all if we keep it wild, you know that part.

SPEAKER_04

You feel me? Hey, shout out to my boy Cal Whip for showing up. We got motion alum, you feel me? Frequency 99. We appreciate you subbing in for the absentee. You feel me? You was a blessing in the gym today. Yes, even though me and Rick know we can hold it down. We do appreciate anchoring the show. Shout out to all the artists that I'm going up to the studio with tonight. My boy Deliance, cuz, I love you, cuz I'm means you know what I'm saying. The newest, the newest uh a member uh uh of Globe Mafia Entertainment. You feel me? We got drops everywhere, music everywhere, numbers everywhere, streams everywhere, numbers going crazy, payday on the way. You better hook up a book up for the price gets too high for you. PWG at the Globe Moffia Entertainment, free but not free, man.

SPEAKER_01

Also, man, thank you guys again for having me, man. Cow Wood CEO of Cowwood Marketing, man, co-host of uh We Got Motion Podcast, one of the best podcasts besides Sunday cookout. And fuck you, Uncle Ricky, for my 64 out of here we go, man.

SPEAKER_00

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