No🚫 Cap🧢 In My Rap 🗣️

DJbuck0 x KP x Asha B - Leveling Up: Identity, Resilience, and Raw Realities

January 21, 2024 DjBuck0 Season 2 Episode 7
No🚫 Cap🧢 In My Rap 🗣️
DJbuck0 x KP x Asha B - Leveling Up: Identity, Resilience, and Raw Realities
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Ever found yourself fuming when someone doesn't get your name right? That's where we kick things off this week — talking identity, resilience, and the mantra that's powering us through: Make better mistakes tomorrow. Our conversations spiral out from there, covering personal growth ambitions that touch on mindset, finances, and career goals. We're not just dreaming big; we're strategizing how to level up in every aspect of life — and we're bringing you along for the ride.

This episode isn't just about introspection though; we're shining a light on Nashville's musical diversity, way beyond its country reputation. And when it comes to our own craft, we're getting real about what keeps us true to our podcasting roots. From the hilarity of "Don't Call Me White Girl" to the authenticity that underpins every great show, we're unpacking the essentials of genuine content creation. Expect a no-holds-barred discussion on staying original, embracing preparation, and the fine art of learning from our podcasting peers.

But wait, there's more! The episode's energy soars as we jump into sports debates, sizing up Lamar Jackson's MVP odds, and throwing down some bold NFL season predictions. We're also diving headfirst into Hollywood's machinations, exploring the career decisions of comedians like Steve Harvey and Kat Williams. And as we navigate the complexities of parenting in the face of bullying and the importance of teaching resilience, we're not shying away from the tough conversations. So buckle up for a wild ride through humor, sports, culture, and raw, real-life insights. Join us, and let's hit the ground running this year!

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Speaker 1:

It's your girl Daigle, and you're rocking with the hottest podcast on the map no Cap in my Rap.

Speaker 2:

Hey yo, it's your boy, big Game James, and I'm rocking with the hottest podcast on the map. No Cap in my Rap. You better get familiar.

Speaker 3:

What up world? It's your favorite celebrity bounce, DJ, dj T3, and a place to be. And I'm rocking with the hottest podcast on the map no Cap in my Rap, yo yo yo. What's going on? It's your boy, dj Bucco.

Speaker 2:

Mr Chocolate in the building.

Speaker 1:

Back at it again with the kid. I should be.

Speaker 3:

What up, what up, what up? Y'all how we doing, how we doing.

Speaker 2:

Man, I'm excited, man. The internet is going crazy right now. Yo 2004 started off too wild, Too wild, too wild. It was the fifth of the month already.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we're on January the 5th. We got a lot of shit. Got a lot of shit.

Speaker 2:

I can't even get started on the first. Go and try to make sure my ears are up. Man listen.

Speaker 1:

I've been laughing all year and I've thoroughly enjoyed it. I've thoroughly enjoyed the hilarious laughs I've received off of everybody's bullshit Like day five. Like here we are day five.

Speaker 2:

So I got questions, asha, I got questions what you got what?

Speaker 3:

you got. Don't do that. Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on Now you know how I felt.

Speaker 1:

Hold on, I got questions, you don't know, Okay.

Speaker 2:

Just give me y'all one takeaway of your one lesson of 2023. Give me your one, Think about it. Give me your one lesson that you have that you personally learn, that you want to tell the people so they can be mindful of it going in 2024.

Speaker 3:

I got you. I'm listening. Niggas that know me, don't call me by my government. That's in 2023, two, one, 20.

Speaker 1:

I don't give a damn. Now, you know how I feel.

Speaker 3:

Niggas, know me, don't call Listen, I get the buck for it. They're gonna call me, it's all live out through me.

Speaker 1:

I don't care you let the world know my whole entire name. They like your they like your name. That's not the point you don't like for it, no, no, let me tell you something.

Speaker 3:

Niggas, don't call me Tyler, I don't know. Nobody calls me Tyler.

Speaker 2:

Tyler, they just sell me. I call you.

Speaker 3:

No, but you would work, they call it.

Speaker 2:

They call it Because how we?

Speaker 3:

are but nobody. If you call me Tyler, that means you probably don't know me at all. Oh, that's not true. You knew it was different, because I work Well I call you Buck and Tyler, so it doesn't. What I learned is, if you really fuck with me and know me, you call me Buck or Bucko, but don't call me by my first name.

Speaker 1:

But I only call, and I really only call you, tyler. What if I'm irritated or if, like it's something very important, I'm like come here, like you know, so what?

Speaker 3:

about you what?

Speaker 2:

about you what about?

Speaker 1:

y'all. What about me? As far as like what I learned? I'm gonna be honest. I learned that life goes on for real, no matter what, whether it's good, bad, like life keeps going on and you can't let life happen to you. You have to figure out a balance to control your life, your decisions, but life must go on. You know, with everything that 2023 bought to us, like, keep it moving, life goes on. Make better mistakes tomorrow, that's my granddaddy used to say. Say, make better mistakes tomorrow, that's what 2023 really taught me. I like that, yeah.

Speaker 2:

I like that as well. Man, my lesson is some mistakes you make that you think will only take a few months to correct can take much, much longer.

Speaker 1:

For sure.

Speaker 2:

And I realized that that's what I discouraged comes in a place that, when people have goals, is because you put a time on, this mouth should go, and I'm saying this sometimes. That's not a good thing, but then you get this courage on the path, on the journey, and throwing it to how. I think there's one of the big lessons is keep on going.

Speaker 1:

Just keeps me, just keeps me For real.

Speaker 2:

You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 3:

I think that thing going into the new year you know we only January in, you know it's for this year is going to be a year of a lot of not not change, but elevation, elevation, yeah, elevation.

Speaker 1:

I feel like we try to elevate every year, yeah, I think now that we're getting older, we're understanding what elevation means, and getting older. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 3:

Like to me that's that.

Speaker 1:

That's just me personally, Like that's what I feel. Like elevation looks a little bit different as we get older and for me, 2024, I'm trying to elevate, elevate my thinking, elevate my finances, elevate my career. So that's that's what I think when I think of elevating this police as like got to go. You know, I ain't never.

Speaker 3:

I got to try to turn it off Like it got to go. I'll have this as 2012. Like you got to turn this shit off like randomly, I like no, I like no one's hitting me or something going on?

Speaker 1:

I'll try it off. You know I got to get better. It's on, vibrate, it's on vibrate.

Speaker 3:

They got the light on that light. Well, put the light toward your face and not mine. Don't like that. No, my damn glasses. I'm thinking of the light. I'm thinking of the light.

Speaker 1:

I'm thinking of the light. I'm nothing but that that's nothing of my own.

Speaker 3:

I'm thinking of this as my fault for not focusing کےarmsahر n effet thwarten at home.

Speaker 1:

that was a lot of it, you know what Matthew? Are you ready?

Speaker 2:

Yes, Matthew, I'm ready to go hope my life, I go like through my choice would bring me what I'm. I like getting my nose going on right, right now.

Speaker 3:

I can't imagine going to see your phone.

Speaker 2:

Bro his phone. Light the room up, god damn it. Every Instagram notification shit going off. You're a crazy, you feel me? You gotta have, you gotta.

Speaker 3:

Hey, make sure you got your lights on your phone, make sure you got your notification, I didn't hear of me but, um, you know, I want to keep you know. You are, you're a whole DJ. Yes, sir, you know what I'm saying. And, arsha, you're a music connoisseur, you like music. You know me being a DJ producer, I like music. We all like music, right, we all agree. But, um, I want to talk about first little segment, about our city and some of them. They're like the music, the music scene and some of the other things we got, and I want to get into, like the top, if we have one, you come up with one, a top five artists in Nashville. Is there any artists that you guys, you know, and I have a, I have a list or an idea, but is there anybody in Nashville that y'all, like the child, like you know, that you know of or listening to, or who would you, who would you maybe want to shout out when it comes to top five?

Speaker 2:

and natural, and it could be anybody- Shout out to my God I got my T Ray. He's in Memphis, bro.

Speaker 3:

Okay.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, okay, my T Ray, he's out there. He's on TikTok as well, my T Ray. He posts like for a five free styles a day on that day.

Speaker 3:

Okay, my T Ray.

Speaker 2:

My T Ray. Yes, sir.

Speaker 3:

What about you, anybody you can think of out here in Nashville? That's really like pulling through that. You like Memphis, bro? Well, yeah, so.

Speaker 1:

I have. So I got one like he's from. He's from we grew up in Memphis, bro, but he's like expanded to like Atlanta. I think you might know him. He's a producer but he also raps. There's a little bit of singing. Evan Dupree yeah, that's my boy. I'm a Ben and fan since we was in middle school. He been doing music since we was little so I really enjoy him and his style and seeing him grow within his brand and way of producing and rapping. Of course, you know I got shot. I'm a boy sticky, you know, you know sticky. Oh yeah, I got shot him out. That's my boy, that's my baby. Shout out to him. And then I got one more Astro. Astro. He's one of my good friends as well. He's been doing music for a while. Astro, he's doing his thing. Got some stuff like. Got a new single to coming out. He popping out videos every every, every week as well.

Speaker 1:

So, then my three right there. Now that's probably some more, but right now I can't think of it. So don't charge it to the head, don't charge it to my heart. Charge it to my head, but those are the three off rip that I got to fuck with.

Speaker 3:

Okay, you know, for me, for me, in the scene of music and dance, I'm gonna tell you there's a lot of dope artists in dance. Yeah, I mean, it's kind of like it's even harder to break down artists. You know you got the female artists that are going crazy. You know you got my girl Isis. You know she, she's actually trying to pop out right now and doing her thing.

Speaker 1:

That's my, that shout out to my, shout out to my fam Isis, go ahead girl. Isis is turning up you head baby, go ahead, cause I love you, I love that for you. Turn up baby.

Speaker 3:

And then I also got to make sure shoot you know, there's actually a click of them. When I think of Mimi, mimi the gold, I like Mimi the gold.

Speaker 1:

Hey, you heard me, I'm heard Mimi the gold. She got the dance.

Speaker 3:

She got the dance. She actually really, really talented. I like her Blasian three. Like when I go females, blasian three is another one I can think of. I mean it just so me with the females, that's actually popping. And then of course, with the guys for me and Nashville who I'm messing with, definitely going to be like little stain, you know, like let's stay and I'm bumping little stain. Still, I don't care. Nobody say the stain with my favorite artist out in Nashville for show, for show, it's just, it's so. Me to library he bumping. My boy brass he's bumping. It's so many different artists out of the field Trip he bumping. So I mean, nashville is music scene. Do you feel like we're a melting pot? We're going to music here.

Speaker 2:

We're a melting pot because of MTSU and TSU.

Speaker 1:

Definitely TSU, because a lot of TSU.

Speaker 2:

It brings a lot of Memphis a lot of. Chicago a lot of St Louis go to TSU, and then people stay and then MTS same thing.

Speaker 1:

Mass Communications Department is great Cause you got to take keep that came out of graduate.

Speaker 2:

MTSU is known for they have so many audio production, Like they have so many studios and everything's all about Mac and so you know, and then you know, let's be 100. Bill Mott is a musical instrument. It's outside of just rapping hip hop, you feel me, but this in general. So Nashville, everyone wants to come here. I met a few girls that came down from Connecticut or something, just because they to them Nashville is like the.

Speaker 2:

It's like New York was back in the day. You can make it in New York and you can make it in Nashville as music artists. So 100% is the melting pot and I love it.

Speaker 3:

I think that's dope Cause. A lot of people come in, like you said it, though, a lot of people come here for music, like how people say I want to go to New York, I want to go to Broadway, I want to go here. Like we are, we're turning into the spot and it ain't just country music, don't get twisted. Country music is going to always reign supreme, to a sense, but music in general in Nashville is a spot where you can come. You got, I want to say, the Sony AR's in the RBI here in Nashville, like they got a whole executive branch out here. There's so many different AR's out here I didn't understand how many people be out there and where it is Right near Franklin Brentwood Boy, there's folks that listen. There's people in Brentwood there's music.

Speaker 2:

see the money out there.

Speaker 1:

Money. Have you seen the houses?

Speaker 2:

Let me, let me. I want to say one fact. I know most people don't know this. You know we call it music city in Nashville, correct? I want everyone to know it's not because of country music, Absolutely not it's because of Fist University, the Jubilee choir went overseas and sang for the queen and then she said you guys must come from a city of music, so understand that's always Push our history and let people know that the city of Nashville has his reputation off of the backs of some singers from Fiz University.

Speaker 3:

I didn't know that. Yeah, I've heard, I know that.

Speaker 2:

So they needed. They need to raise money to keep the university open. So they went on tour with a choir and they were so good, they want to. They got they want the first Nobel Prize as they black cry group. Then they got invited to come overseas to sing for the Queen. It was an all black course. It was 1890 or 19. 1890 and 1910s, those years. But yeah, and they said in the newspaper you come from a city of music and that's where Nashville stole Music City USA. And they ran with it. And here we are now.

Speaker 3:

I know that that's dope. I didn't think. I didn't think that that's dope. Hell music city. I just thought, you know, like most people, like most people.

Speaker 2:

Country know, but you know they like what they like. That's a nice name. First of all, we only country music because the God damn radio of Arpy, arpy Lane, arpy Mills Hotel. They had a great no Arpy there and it was really big on the radio and everybody came to see the fucking thing in person and that's how they took it over.

Speaker 3:

I know that she was. You learn something every God damn day. I didn't, I didn't know that, then that's pretty, that's pretty dope. So if we're going to move from the music scene locally or even anybody like listen to, like, is there any? I get a lot of inspiration with our podcast from other podcasts. I'm not going to lie. Is there anybody I be listening to? I'm not saying we copy. I ain't trying to do Right. No, yeah, I ain't trying to do the Steve Harvey, I ain't trying to take them from nobody.

Speaker 2:

Are we there yet? Are we there yet? We coming, we coming, we coming. My pocket is a load. I got got them a 65 bullets from now and Lord.

Speaker 3:

I got Tommy going. Is there any like? Is there any podcast you listen to that you try to maybe not mirror, but you you get inspiration from Because you like to listen to.

Speaker 2:

Well, the podcast I listen to it's it's more about changing my money and changing your business mindset. I don't really listen to podcasts of other people as far as like life and hip hop, because I don't like their. People have so many opinions on everything and boy, it'll be a lot of your own opinion, so I don't. I don't want to infect our what we do here to me quoting their opinions.

Speaker 1:

Right, I'm not going to understand, but my favorite is Don't Call Me Like Girl, don't call me like Mona Love and Phelps Hugo and maybe Tom Floss.

Speaker 3:

What do you like? What do you like about their podcast?

Speaker 1:

Funny, it's real, it resonates with me because it's literally real, real people having real conversation. But it's it's comical. You can have like those moments where you get real at one point. Like you know, it just resonates because it's real. It's a real, it's a real podcast as well. They're real people. They don't try to, even though they're gaining, you know, fame or celebrity status. They're gaining it in their own way. They remain humble, like she, she, she, just a regular, she, she's a girl from across the way, you know, and that's how she carries it. But she's not too, you know, she's not too far removed from the people. And I and I and I rock with that. I rock with that.

Speaker 3:

I like. So when K-Piece of his, I was like, ok, money, but you made a good point. You don't listen to other people like what we do. Yeah, because you don't want to tamper with what you I like, I think that's dope because you give me your own, your own feeling of an image. With yours. You say it's real authentic. Do you feel like you? Is there parts where, like, I'm not feeling, I'm not saying I'm in character, this isn't me, but whenever I'm here it's like work. So do you feel like there's like something you're doing when you listen to them that you're taken from, or anything like that?

Speaker 1:

Um, no, I'm not that I can like just say yes to maybe I'd be doing stuff that I don't realize or thinking about things in a way that I don't realize, because I want to have perspective, because I know I'm entering in that lane of being in podcasting, um, so I can't.

Speaker 1:

Like I kind of look at it and listen to what they do and also listen to what they say as far as the lessons they've learned along the way, and I take that in like OK, you know, when I get already, when it's my turn, when the mic turns on, you know, make sure you're appealing to people but you're not being disrespectful, or you, you know you educate yourself about something before you start talking about things like that.

Speaker 1:

Um, if that that's, that's something I can honestly say like off the top, like that's something I do when I watch your podcast, because she's talked about it so many times, but she's, like I said, she's real about it, like hey, yo, last week I came on here and I said this that was some dumb shit. My bad, wasn't educated enough. But here's what I learned, you know how to add, and in my mind I'm thinking well, you know, if there's ever a topic that we decide that we're going to talk about, let me make sure that I'm educated on it, and if I'm not, I'm really not to say I don't know too much about that.

Speaker 3:

That's real, you know.

Speaker 1:

so you know real quick to say I don't know.

Speaker 3:

I don't see that, I ain't see that, I don't see it. I ain't see it and I don't know, like for me, like I like, because I don't like looking at, like I like, I, like, you know, not worth a game.

Speaker 3:

I like I even like a Shea Shea's podcast. You know like you know what I'm saying when I'm looking deep and then I look at their preparation, like with some of the question they asked, interviewing right, they're interviewing people. We're sitting and having a conversation, talking about what we want to talk about. They're interviewing, asking those questions. So and I've interviewed other people I like this setting better. Yeah, let's say we had somebody right here with us Then I mean it'd be cool I can have a conversation with you to ask questions, but then we would have a kind of like what we did with Buck.

Speaker 1:

It's unscripted, we're unscripted facts. Like the conversation is literally off the dome for us. Facts, like you know what we have and what we go through, what we go through.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, it's all on a kind of like. But with Buck we had questions, we knew like the, the upbringing and different things, and then we got into what we had planned a segment. So for me, like I follow. We really need to reach back out to him because he wants to talk to Buck because the season is. It's about over. I need to talk to him. It is over for him.

Speaker 1:

I'm aware my proud Jersey when I see him. I'm aware my Jersey when I see that Jersey, my little Mar Jackson Jersey. Nigga quit playing with me.

Speaker 2:

See, you're not allowed to come. We're going to.

Speaker 1:

That's why I didn't come last time. I'm coming Definitely.

Speaker 2:

Absolutely not.

Speaker 1:

I'm not going to disrespect him, but cool.

Speaker 2:

But I am not my dream, not hard, tight, this is what I want to have the tightest announcer on camera Not represent Can.

Speaker 1:

I say it no. Can I say it no, no, Can't say it. What the fuck? The Titans?

Speaker 2:

All right, that's why she can't come. That's why you can't come and buck around.

Speaker 1:

That's why I wouldn't you know what, you know what, you know what I'm like when we, when we, when we you know what and you know what I'm like but I fuck with, but I and I enjoyed, I enjoyed the episode Like I told you then, like I have no problem. I just don't like to tell you, because I bet it on them, that one time I lost my fucking money because they didn't fucking win, fuck them.

Speaker 3:

You should have done.

Speaker 1:

no sweat bed man listen, I've been rocking with the Ravens for a minute, so it's been a minute. First off.

Speaker 2:

I'm so glad he whooped the shit out of them boys this weekend. Oh my gosh, that Lamar, he put up some.

Speaker 1:

Bro, he put up five tubs.

Speaker 2:

Listen, bro. They made for the win his double MVP. Yes, I'm like Lamar. All you got to do right now, bro, to solidify everything, please. My brother, my brother, my brother win win this championship. I don't care if you never win another one. Win this one, win the MVP and win the chip after everyone in the fucking league, Didn't I want you?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

After they up here signing other quarterbacks to mow money guaranteed and they ain't even doing nothing, not a goddamn thing. Nobody wanted to bet on you on draft night. They already want to bet on you. Bro, this is your opportunity.

Speaker 1:

If you ever ever, ever ever you see a statue for the week. Win this. You see a statue for the week.

Speaker 2:

What would it put up?

Speaker 1:

Yeah. I want this like 325 passing, five passing touchdowns. I got to find it. I had it Hold on. I know 321 and I know 321 was the passing yard Perfect pass rating. Yeah, hold on. What was it? Hold on? Pass rating was 158.3 and then completion percentage was 85.7. If that ain't MVP number, bro, quit playing with my boy, quit playing, don't say nothing stupid. Don't say nothing, don't be a hunk on the front line.

Speaker 2:

Don't do that. I know when this stuff.

Speaker 1:

When you was talking all that shit, when the motherfucking Titans was winning, I let you have it. I let you have it. When you came to where you see them, I let you have it.

Speaker 2:

I need them to win this. My homes are down.

Speaker 1:

The Ravens is coming.

Speaker 2:

No, listen, watch this there's. My homes are down. There's no more Patriots. There's no time, brady, like this is this is it. Like there is there, this is it I don't know.

Speaker 1:

I'm gonna tell you my dark horse.

Speaker 3:

I'm saying now is Jane, with a goddamn fifth, you say what you want to say. In about a month I got I believe the Browns are going to go to the FC Championship. I don't know what's going to happen after that. They'll go to the FC.

Speaker 2:

Championship. I think the Browns are going to do something stupid. I can say that no, no, no, no, I said, and get there no listen, I heard what you said.

Speaker 1:

If that, damn light go off in my face one more time I'm gonna shut down.

Speaker 2:

She has a glass to sit in her pocket.

Speaker 1:

God damn it. But no, I agree with you. They're going to, something's going to shift in the game and they're going to end up winning by like.

Speaker 3:

I don't think that's going to happen. I'm going to the way Joe Flacco didn't play right now. I think they're going to. I believe they're going to get to the FC Championship this year. Nobody, I don't know what's going to happen after that, because the defense is playing to goddamn good right now it is. It's playing too great for me.

Speaker 2:

I would love for that to happen. I don't like the Browns, I don't like that whole fucking division. I can't stand the.

Speaker 3:

Browns, the Steelers the funky ass Ravens or the Bengals. I can't stand that whole division One. Or why? Because half of them be whooping their ass. I can't stand that division. That division is, that's what we get paid to do baby.

Speaker 2:

That's what we get paid to do, I would say something I hate about that. You're right, because even when Cincinnati was trashed, they would still be Relevant.

Speaker 3:

They were all relevant because the whole division has had probably the most ten year coaches in the last ten years Hardball with the Ravens. Now Zach, he's new, he's been there to head coach. He's a little new, but before the last Cincinnati Bengals coach, before that Lewis, he was there for the longest fucking time.

Speaker 2:

My time man.

Speaker 3:

The longest fucking time. And who else we missing out that damn division, the.

Speaker 2:

Bengals no. They ain't had any few head coaches. And the Bengals, and the Bengals, yeah, and the Browns.

Speaker 3:

The Browns had plenty. They ain't had it right. But I'm gonna tell you, that division besides the Browns, those three teams, it's so competitive but I can't stand them. But I believe the Browns will go to the FC Championship. I think they're gonna surprise people and I can't stand them. Punk ass, lions About thing. They're gonna surprise some people too. That's just me.

Speaker 2:

But no, what would the Lions make it to the NFC Championship?

Speaker 3:

If the Lions makes it to the FC Championship.

Speaker 1:

I know one more fucker that's gonna be happy. Shout out to the nigga JR, he's gonna be happy as hell if they make it. I'm gonna have to hear all the new things I'm gonna be like listen, listen. I don't know, I don't think they will, though I don't think they will.

Speaker 3:

They can, because they got the first home game that's gonna be in Detroit for the last how many years. Yeah, they're gonna have a home playoff game, and I just to pin who they got to see that first round they should get past that first round. That second round, though, it's gonna be where they're gonna probably choke and do what they usually do, and that's okay. I'm expecting that. I'm expecting that they ain't gonna choke this year.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, my last take on the sports is what about them? Fucking Wolverines man Go fucking blue. What about them?

Speaker 2:

Wow, oh, I ain't gonna lie to you. I almost guarantee, when I saw Alabama getting in and they showed the reaction of Michigan, I know, the whole other players is. We never seen a team more defeated, but shout out to the damn coach First off. Can we, can we please say that the Harboros are the best brother coach.

Speaker 3:

Probably yeah, for sure.

Speaker 2:

In the history of football. Okay, all right, thank you, but we ain't talking about the other brother, what's with the Raven? We talking about that real nigga the real nigga. She's bold, it doesn't matter.

Speaker 1:

That was a. It was Rose Bowl, it was Rose.

Speaker 2:

Bowl. That was an impressive. It was a good game. Impressive win over Alabama. I didn't watch the whole game.

Speaker 1:

I'm not gonna lie to you, I didn't watch the whole game, but the shit that I seen defense was on fire, like.

Speaker 2:

They had the energy.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it wasn't rhythm, they were.

Speaker 3:

They were really thinking, they were thinking about that game because we couldn't got them returning to fucking point and almost fucked up at the end, have me pissed the fuck off Like damn. But. But I'm gonna tell you Washington, I'm not scared of Washington Like I was scared of Bama, cause Bama gonna try to stop that run. They did they ran. Man. I want to see what Washington does to us. They got better offers, though. I was in second yeah.

Speaker 1:

I was in second.

Speaker 2:

Here's where we're gonna have a problem. Oh shit, this nigga gonna put up 40.

Speaker 3:

Who pinnics? They don't score.

Speaker 2:

They don't score. The one question we got Can I put up 30?

Speaker 3:

We're gonna beat.

Speaker 2:

Washington. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. I'm not saying can I put up 30 against Washington. That was when I was asking you what you asking how many times you got 30 this year.

Speaker 3:

I don't know we blowin' it, that is the point. But they can't stop our. They're not gonna be able to stop our run.

Speaker 2:

But my thing is we know they gonna put up 40 on everybody.

Speaker 3:

They gonna score I don't know about 40.

Speaker 2:

They're gonna score, hey y'all put up 40 to match them? No, they ain't put up 40 against everybody.

Speaker 3:

I don't give a damn Oregon twice. They ain't put up Oregon Oregon ain't got no defense.

Speaker 2:

Oregon ain't got no defense. Oregon put up.

Speaker 3:

USC, they ain't got no defense. Usc Texas, they ain't got no defense.

Speaker 2:

Okay.

Speaker 3:

They finna see the real defense Texas beat Texas.

Speaker 2:

Beat bad one too. They beat it now, okay, but you remember that game they beat they beat up. That was, that was that was week three. That was week three Because they beat because of defense.

Speaker 3:

They won because of defense. I'm just saying defensively, we had one of the best defenses. I think will be fine. I believe if we lose, then hey, jim's going to the NFL, he's going probably to Chicago or the Chargers, so it don't matter this year regardless. So he needs to win on a good note, because they're gonna hold him for black ball, for the science shit. They're gonna be like, hey, so you won the championship or you lose the championship. Let's say we want to lose. They're gonna say, hey, okay, big 10, ncaa, that's what we're going to do. You won it, you lost it, congratulations. Hey, congratulations, you made it. Now, this is what it is. You need to go ahead and leave the program. If not, we're going to make sure they can't go to another championship game or bowl game the next two years. What happened? Do you remember the science scandal, the stealing, the science shit? That was this year. Yeah, they said they caught them on that shit.

Speaker 2:

Yeah this year though, yeah yeah, holly said Elzbo. Then why did the whole team not get disqualified?

Speaker 3:

So because they fired, remember, I know they fired them and they went to the goal about it, Like, hey, you know we're going to have them sit out the games. That was the punishment, but it wasn't over, though we know it ain't over. They're going to be like cool, Now we're going to. You can want to be both eligible, but why did I disqualify for this year? I don't know why, but you'll say I'm a hater right now. That's what you're trying to say. But KP's like no, logically, they should have been.

Speaker 2:

But if you play two or three games and you know that the other team was cheating during those two or three games and they had your calls and they won those games and y'all know they were cheating. They caught them on other games. Tell you something, them games should now Michigan.

Speaker 3:

Do you want to walk Because it's got them blue on this Michigan? I?

Speaker 2:

believe, I do believe, that, I do believe, that, I do believe, that I do believe, but let it be.

Speaker 3:

But let it be a fucked up little school. They ain't really been around, they did nothing, they would have cut them A little bit of two year ban and something. Yeah, if he stays, because it was on hard bar. That's what they saying.

Speaker 2:

But see, here's the thing, man. It can't be on hard bar, it got to be on the program.

Speaker 3:

No, it's going to be on the head coach. Half the players ain't going to all be there. You can't put on everybody.

Speaker 2:

But the program yeah, it's the program. We're going to put that on us.

Speaker 3:

If we win? If we win because if we win it, then I don't give a fuck. Ban me for two years.

Speaker 2:

If you got somebody jersey, you represent the university, but it's going to be a bad ban.

Speaker 3:

But if they ban Michigan, it's going to fuck that program for the next 10 years, though they don't need to do that to them. Boys out there, don't do it, because the big 10-final has now USC and fucking Oregon and fucking Washington. They all coming over now. We don't need to be on top, just like them. So that's my thing when it comes to my sports, I got Michigan, who you got, I got Washington.

Speaker 2:

Definitely got Washington. Now I know you got some goddamn cheaters. I realized that you probably pay your guys.

Speaker 3:

They're saving them. Been fucking cheating.

Speaker 2:

They don't get caught.

Speaker 3:

Blitz, bama Blitz. They been cheating. Blitz, bama Blitz. It ain't cheating Bama.

Speaker 1:

It ain't cheating if you don't get caught.

Speaker 3:

Ain't nothing to piss about. What do you say? Ain't nothing to piss about the time Fuck that damn man.

Speaker 1:

It ain't cheating if you don't get caught. Y'all got caught.

Speaker 2:

I got caught.

Speaker 1:

I don't know, though, but I'm going to have to put my money on Michigan this time around.

Speaker 3:

I don't know.

Speaker 1:

Shut up.

Speaker 2:

See this doesn't now I know who she going to put her money on.

Speaker 1:

Say it.

Speaker 2:

Probably gonna push money on Kevin. Okay, all right, steve Harvey's Men a man frontal shut up KP.

Speaker 1:

No, I'm upset about that you know I used to try to obtain the Steve.

Speaker 2:

Do you know I'm a little black boy. Across the world wins the bar boy shopping. Say give it Steve Harvey. You know the mean to go around now make my shit straight bitch ass nigga. That was a. We said back in a. Give it a Steve Harvey. We want that bitch crispy. And it was a wig.

Speaker 3:

Steve, you didn't have the Christmas shit.

Speaker 2:

No, cuz my she got a little curve. I said, keep my shit, curse, I can get the full. Steve Harvey, he's like keep my shit, but this man had a front wig on a that's. That's that's why. That's why I'm mad. I'm mad, you know, you mad cuz Steve Harvey had a fun. Yeah, I'm not mad, I'm, I am.

Speaker 3:

Who's who said it was a friend of cat Williams. Cat Williams, last night bro been talking.

Speaker 2:

First of y'all need to quit talking shit and get off. Cat with in it. This is his in it now. Next 48 hours it's gonna be.

Speaker 1:

Funny cuz. Like somebody sent in a group chat like when I see you this pigeon was pictures of cat. We'll just know I'm finna. Air this bitch out Like it's been so funny, like the memes have been so funny when I, when I see you this pigeon, a bit of cat, will just know I'm finna tell.

Speaker 2:

Everything. Listen y'all to have enough time to talk shit. Hey, first off, I do fuck with 40 says, when it's should not allow losers to talk shit and rewrite history.

Speaker 1:

Here to your joke.

Speaker 3:

He told our truth.

Speaker 2:

But the fact that nobody has came out and said that ain't true, that ain't true is why nobody? And the fact that he says so much.

Speaker 3:

It's a lot two hours, two hours and 46 minute one person say you was wrong.

Speaker 1:

I seen the. I seen the, the ludicrous, like freestyle, y'all seen it.

Speaker 2:

First I came in with it. Say by Luda.

Speaker 1:

So apparently him and Luda were Doing a little bit allegedly yeah, thank you, allegedly doing a meeting with the lunatic and and they had the. The thing was you had to have to cut cut your hair, your sideburns or whatever and you got what? 20? I think he said 20, 20 million a lot of money for 20 movies.

Speaker 1:

I think 200 million, 20 movies or something like that is if they did what they did and they said, he said all in all Inertia, he said one one, one of us was ludicrous and one of us was cat Williams. The rest you figure out the rest you figure out the rest, because how many movies ending in bed in there? It's a franchise Right in my, in my run.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, it's the first pass of years, oh three.

Speaker 2:

First off, I believe it Because that's what they did with Kevin Hart about five years ago. Kevin, I had like 50 movies out at one time. Yeah, yeah it was like they were forcing Kevin Hart to be the Comedian happens.

Speaker 3:

Well, right, when you, when you look at it, when they all was hot, said you to Taylor Family vacation.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, when he? And what was the other movie he had, where he was the husband he had? Damn, was that fucking movie. Um Fuck, but you're right, yeah, yeah, yeah, it's time, yeah.

Speaker 3:

I think they do that with a lot of comedians. And when he said it I was like damn why. I went back and look I was like yeah, bernie Mac. Yeah, he had a couple, but Bernie Mac didn't sell out never what cats it.

Speaker 3:

He didn't sell out. But he also said that Steve Harvey and Ricky smiley and said it was telling him don't go out for her interview, don't do the movie thing, don't do the movie thing. And then cat was talking about he was trying to do this movie in Ocean 11. He was trying to get spider ocean 11. I couldn't see Steve Harvey. Ocean 11. Bernie did this you know Bernie there a lot of good shit movies if you look at the career difference between Bernie and.

Speaker 3:

Yeah on a movie level. What movie you think about? We think about Steve.

Speaker 2:

Harvey Steve Harvey's event.

Speaker 1:

Johnson family vacation.

Speaker 3:

That's about it, but that's what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

That's the only movie off the top of the dumb.

Speaker 3:

I'm like what you call it that, um, but it can it, love don't cause love, don't cause they was pops.

Speaker 3:

He was the father there and then I said he was all I planned, living with a mustache, but he never has own. If you really go look he was never leave. So I like the cat and cat said that though cat brought that up. The funniest part to me, that cat Williams, when he was talking his shit to me, when we were talking about Ricky smiley, he said now he said Ricky smiley, he said I ever be the movie this nigga again. He got being a god, being a dress and I said he says then what happens first Sunday?

Speaker 1:

Happy you.

Speaker 2:

I forgot all about it.

Speaker 3:

I didn't. I forgot Ricky smiley was in that. He was one of the women in the church talking. I said I'll be fucking damn. No, okay, and that's it. It was crazy that he said it and like I'm like why would he say that? Why would he bring that up? And it was like boom. So it's facts in the fabrication what this man is talking about, and I think why, what? Why you think it happened now, though? Why you think, why you think it happened now.

Speaker 2:

Oh, why not? Yes, but I know. First on Ricky smiley. He just came on the show.

Speaker 3:

He did on the breakfast club.

Speaker 2:

No on clubs. They said he did you like session Yep he did close a shade and I think the part they tipped it over is when he says he was supposed to be money money, money, mike yeah, and it was like hold on, I did too much to make money, money, money Mike if you gonna try to be created and take part of value. That's why it made for funny. I'll show you the video about ice-cream was like.

Speaker 2:

We, we had you out. This is for a few parts. I was like, oh, I'm a fuck with you, something to do, we gonna get you in. Get on camera but we don't know what we got you, though, yeah. And then another thing is that I did not know is Damn, the bathroom scene of a Friday the next day. Yeah, he was getting raped, it's crazy and the fact that Cat Williams was a person to Even then be aware that like, not like doing any situation regardless is never funny.

Speaker 3:

But I think he was more.

Speaker 2:

I like that he said that, but I believe back there like yeah, yeah, yeah, but I do believe, as an actor, they're more conscious than we are, because they're portraying black to America, right? Yeah and you can't take certain roles. Allow black with this. Well, excuse me, if you, if you have morals which will soon in Cal, win magic, so you know certain roles. You don't say to this great black, like he doesn't pay gay men, I agree that black men should play gay men to play women, what's?

Speaker 3:

this man. That's like I can't, I'm not gonna. I think it was named. That's like the movie of the dude off three strikes and holiday are being arranged. No, no, no, I'm gonna be straight three strikes light skinned dude With the curly perna head plate. Oh, in the wood, play Stacy's, play Stacy's brother, little hood nigga.

Speaker 2:

That's my sister.

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah, so he was just a sub plot off that he talked about. He was raped in Two different movies, break them through strikes and lockdown, and he talked about he interviewed with a Vlad Hoas and he talked about how I don't care for Vlad, I don't, I don't believe I've never laid.

Speaker 1:

I don't believe a white man. But listen, I'm not disagreeing cuz I totally agree. Oh, like, that's a different conversation for.

Speaker 3:

But Anyway, they, they. He was in a situation where he talked about taking that role and he and he was hard for him to get others like other shots. I mean, would after bro, you just got like as a man, you got rape twice, three strikes and lockdown and it did something immensely, because you know, I understand it Well, you had to play a role of a man behind you, touch yourself. Cat Williams wasn't going for none of that, mm-hmm, and I and I respect, I respect him for it, cuz he's gonna be honest about him, nigga, five for five. He can't be letting no man do that to him anyway. And I just, I like that. He stood on when he said back he's on business he did, he did has been for 20 years.

Speaker 2:

He did like I only shot to everybody else. If y'all go back and watch pimp chronicles pimp chronicles you will see that cat Williams had two jokes talking about Hollywood people storing cocaine in your face. About them big old mansion parties that Professor Ovi was in there. Kiss another man.

Speaker 2:

And he been talking about this now for 20 years by the spoils in America, so y'all keep that in mind. This man came with four receipts on everybody and I'm sorry, kevin Hart, no, don't do it. It wouldn't be so hard if he did not do an interview saying how he would never wear A dress I would never disrespect my brand, I have more and the fact that he did that and then he wore the purple dress. I forgot about the skit. So I said let me go and watch it.

Speaker 3:

What's good.

Speaker 2:

So the it was Saturday night live okay, and the joke Was the most Manila vanilla joke, a joke that your kid would write at four. This was the joke. The King was coming out to speak to his people and instead of it been a White male king, it was a black female Queen. Hi guys, hi guys, I love my people. You guys say kid, the joke was so terrible, there was nothing funny about it. But it takes it back to what cat Williams said is the joke can still be funny and not be gay. And to see that that's what he performed the dress for. It wasn't that funny. And then I see that he's in every, every movie like damn Kev. And Then your response today was get off your chest.

Speaker 2:

Damn that's all you had say was good off your chest.

Speaker 3:

Let's go.

Speaker 2:

And you will make the promo in your video, brah.

Speaker 3:

I can't even be a fan, no more and that hurt.

Speaker 2:

No, that hurt me, bro, that hurt me down bad hey.

Speaker 3:

I ain't mad about little kids so let's talk okay. So that's kind of like and you know he didn't talk about him. But Eddie, eddie, eddie Murphy, mm-hmm, eddie Murphy been dressed a lot time. Eddie Murphy is a funny. He's my my top five comedian. I love Eddie Murphy.

Speaker 2:

Eddie Martin Lawrence been in the dress.

Speaker 3:

That's correct.

Speaker 2:

Oh, what's other?

Speaker 3:

I don't know this.

Speaker 2:

I don't think they saw this, so so it's well, it's just as equal as he's sucking your dick. When we asked about PDD a few weeks ago, you thought I forgot about. Just as equal as Dick in a rap game. It's the. It's the most degrading thing you can do. I mean I, I we played different games, I guess. Oh, you know, once again, I'm not knocking Kevin Harkas. That's why he's reaching out pole. Okay, okay, he's like that. I mean not, he wore the dress. My bad, he wore the dress. Okay, I mean.

Speaker 3:

I need word.

Speaker 2:

He wore a dress. He wore a dress. He may have sucked the pee-pee.

Speaker 3:

Oh God, if he did, we don't know, allegedly, that's the word allegedly miss allegedly but you know, um, there's something else Kevin Hart said.

Speaker 3:

Excuse me, not Kevin Hart, I got the case mixed up. Cat Williams, there's something else. Cat Williams said an interview one uncle Shade, I was like damn, and they made a good point. He said when he acts, he's gonna make you remember. He's gonna act so well, he's gonna make you remember his, his performance, more than the original movie. That's parts and movies and shows that you'll remember him and it's like it was bigger than him, but his performance gonna make you remember like a oh, what's the movie in jail?

Speaker 1:

see, that's.

Speaker 3:

Yes, I remember the name of the movie, but you know the part, but I know the part Not my baby he's. He said that one, he said that one might be mine. This is cuz you name there. I don't mean he, but who's the white babies this right here with the secret in the officer up in there? I only came to give the name of the movie, yeah, but that lets you know, but that lets you know right there like performs like that. Then, of course, friday after next was so great, great cuz well behind it. But money might like come on now like people still, man you put you, put money, put money.

Speaker 2:

Mic out that movie and all the scenes you don't have. Friday, the next.

Speaker 3:

It's hard for the story what they're trying to do.

Speaker 1:

His characters could, could hold the show if they needed. They wanted to write a spin-off to his character, his, his performance is so strong. They can do that. Like you said, money might um. Know dollars like that could have been a show by. You know I'm saying so. I grew with you there.

Speaker 2:

When he said that.

Speaker 1:

That's one thing that I do agree with this like yeah he hold it down. When he get a role, he hold it down, he hold it down Bigger than what he is I love it Damn I may. I heard just more dollars a minute.

Speaker 3:

Motherfucker but that. But if you look at the difference of a while now, what it was back there and now and now and they need that funny. Back then there was more comedians, yes, mm-hmm. Now there's more rappers and fluency and yeah, and there's some comedians and video content creators are people that are overnight sensations and, like back then, the comedy was what they had to get it started.

Speaker 2:

That's there you go. You can't bring no, no names On a TV show.

Speaker 3:

That shit was funny when you think about it. Well, time cat Williams spoke, niggas knew it was getting a bit cat will mine. I never didn't get nothing in the bill.

Speaker 2:

That shit was always funny yeah first off, when it's like the ring. Oh yeah, when his voice get the ring in it, it's all over you. Yeah, okay, so I do ask y'all a question though was a whose career. It takes a dive off of this interview, Like not like from the public opinion.

Speaker 1:

I don't think anybody's career will I don't?

Speaker 2:

I think this is just Like no, no, like the public opinion about what we think of someone.

Speaker 1:

That's what I'm saying. I don't think anybody's. Well, I don't. I don't. Let me tell you why People motherfucking knew. People motherfucking knew, no, it is what it is. No, no, no. People motherfucking knew Like about no, right. People knew that motherfuckers was stealing jokes. People knew that, like what you think is going to tank the image or tank somebody's career, motherfuckers really ain't gonna care about. They're not. They're not, unfortunately.

Speaker 2:

They're not I don't think I'm with you.

Speaker 1:

I don't think Kat's career is going to be tainted because they like he already talked about it, y'all already blackballed him enough. There's nothing. That's why he didn't have nothing to lose. My nigga didn't have nothing to lose, so I don't think anybody's gonna lose any public like anything public against what happened. He just exposed me. All motherfuckers it's the same thing, like motherfuckers know what the fuck going on in Hollywood, whether it's black Hollywood, whether it's weird Hollywood, it don't matter. Muffers know what the fuck going on.

Speaker 2:

Okay, well, we can go and let TJ know about the power bottom then.

Speaker 3:

Oh shit, oh God, he don't start with TJ.

Speaker 2:

Y'all said if we see Y'all, y'all if we see him say that stuff happens, it, don't say that people don't fake down.

Speaker 1:

But here's the thing, here's the whole argument, though they just knew that shit was happening.

Speaker 2:

We know Ain't no wrong, but TJ. They don't know that it was TJ and not them, so they know.

Speaker 1:

Listen. But the point is, niggas knew that shit was happening and none of them niggas is relevant enough for motherfucking to really care.

Speaker 2:

Let's be clear First off, that point alone in living they know and cares enough they don't give a fuck it's comedy.

Speaker 1:

It's comedy and it's entertaining.

Speaker 3:

But if nobody's, gonna lose nothing.

Speaker 2:

It's entertaining. It's just now. What is funny, though, is, dang, you go back and think about name your best Steve Harvey comic.

Speaker 1:

Say that again.

Speaker 2:

Name your best, like Steve Harvey joke.

Speaker 1:

I don't have one.

Speaker 2:

That's the point, because I'm saying it because of here and how we're gonna do the king of comedies, how Bernie Mac will be to team at my fault. And then Steve Harvey ever believes this. Paulie, I didn't know that part. I didn't know that, but that's why I've never seen any Steve Harvey part. I've always seen Bernie Mac's part. I like Steve's part though.

Speaker 1:

He was a good host. I like this. He was a great host to the kings of comedy. I don't think he-. See, he wasn't a host, it was his show at first I know no, no, but I'm saying he got reduced to a host.

Speaker 1:

But what I'm saying is, though, still, he was a great host, but there's nothing about him as far as his jokes. That was memorable. You know what I remember about the kings of comedy and Steve Harvey, when he was giving people, when he was bringing back the old school music and he having a good time on stage.

Speaker 2:

Damn shit.

Speaker 1:

We're gonna have. That's what I remember about Steve Harvey. That's crazy. I know every.

Speaker 2:

Cat Williams joke.

Speaker 1:

I do too. I can tell you Cat Williams jokes. I can tell you.

Speaker 2:

Bernie Mac, the whole PL Crocus version. You and me both, we go toe to toe.

Speaker 1:

Like we was doing earlier. I knew the whole joke and he didn't think I was gonna know all the words to it.

Speaker 2:

That's crazy. I don't care, Williams. I don't know any Steve Harvey jokes. I don't either.

Speaker 3:

I can't say I don't, cause I listen to Steve. Got them Harvey cause I like Steve Harvey personally.

Speaker 1:

I like him as a radio personality, but I don't like him as a comedian cause I don't know enough about.

Speaker 3:

I listen to him. I listen to him like to me, like when he was talking about his wife and they went to Africa and all the jokes. Steve Harvey got a lot of good content.

Speaker 2:

Okay, now I would give you that, that, that, that, that, that.

Speaker 3:

That joke up the Africa story, that was funny, that was a good them hoes was funny right there and then and then also the one one they talked about when his him and his wife went to the wedding in Cleveland and like it's so many little jokes, and they talked about the experience of a broke wedding and how he didn't want to go. Steve Harvey is funny in his own, in his own way. Whether people say he stole jokes, not well, the way I feel like then it's the same way with music or anything we do sample. People take things and they make it their own way and to me, as long as you give homage to what she gave it away from, I'm okay with that and I think that's the problem.

Speaker 2:

Don't say the if, don't they don't, they ain't do the if. That's why, that's why it's a problem, Right, but that's the problem.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's the problem. Nobody gave him, nobody gave Kat Williams credit for the jokes that he came out, no one gave him the homage.

Speaker 2:

Cause you're absolutely right.

Speaker 1:

History repeats itself, people say the same shit.

Speaker 2:

Everything that we do is recycled. Ain't nothing new under the sun, ain't nothing new under the sun.

Speaker 1:

But it's different when you say hey, you know. Shout out to Kat Williams. He gave me the inspiration behind this joke. Even if the joke is not exactly the same, you have to acknowledge the fact this is where it came from. This was the original.

Speaker 3:

But fact, and nobody did that for years. People think that might be credibility. People might think, okay, well shit, kat Williams gave me this joke. I didn't even go listen to Kat Williams, I didn't even go more funny than you, I didn't go listen to him. If you just go and recycle something and that happens a lot with with comedy, with music, with production, with, I mean in life, people see somebody doing something. They read it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I do it every day. I mean my kind of. I just like his workout. Okay, I'm worried for work. Re-event the wheel.

Speaker 3:

And then I'm re-eventing the wheel.

Speaker 2:

I don't. I follow when it already works. I follow when it goes right through you.

Speaker 3:

My last, my last question y'all going on with Kat, what's going to be the resolution with Kat? What's going to happen after this?

Speaker 1:

now I mean he's got all, he's got a special. It's coming out.

Speaker 2:

He's already on to it right now.

Speaker 3:

He's got one coming out in May.

Speaker 2:

Okay, so it's coming out the next one.

Speaker 3:

The next one's special.

Speaker 2:

I ain't gonna lie to you. I'm gonna go see a show now I am Well, I've been to Kat Williams shows.

Speaker 1:

Like I said, I'm genuinely a fan of Kat Williams, so like I like Kat.

Speaker 3:

My love Kat. My dad don't like Kat. Kat did some fuck shit when he went to Atlanta. My dad said they wanted to go. This is when he was hot Back then, when he was like you know and my dad said they went to Atlanta. Everybody went and got their shit on. Go get, got tickets and shit. He said the new came out there and said and did a yoga or something. I said, hey, I'll be right back. And they said that nigga didn't come back. My dad no, trying to get their money.

Speaker 1:

Don't know what happened.

Speaker 3:

But my dad said he don't fuck with Kat Williams. He said I'll try and go see a little funny motherfucker. I said, hey, you know people, that happens a lot in a lot of comedy shows, where people come and maybe I don't know, maybe they drunk high, who knows, and they just don't come back out there no more. You know what I'm saying. But I like Kat Williams and I think that for me what's gonna happen after all this? Will there be credibility. I think that interviews are gonna do them well For his next special and everything.

Speaker 2:

What is it?

Speaker 3:

That's how whole content of shit he can go really go back into his bag and fuck everybody up with. Yeah, absolutely. And now everybody will come.

Speaker 1:

That's why I say I don't think he's going to. There's nothing bad that's gonna taint anything. If anything, it's going to help him move forward Cause, like you said, that's a whole slew of content, that's a whole slew of topics, that's a whole new thing for him to give different new jokes on. So I agree with that.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, Chris Rock did it. When, after all his special, after you know guys asked, after getting slapped by Will Smith, he still was able to come back and have jokes Publicly.

Speaker 3:

Still had jokes from J Will. The kid had jokes, so to me it's gonna. It doesn't taint him, he's gonna. He was already funny, he told the truth, he didn't come with no bullshit lies. Some of these other artists and other comedians like ah man, what's his name? Miami, he said some shit earlier talking about some. He ain't no comedian, he a real nigga, he a slut cat with you. I was like wait, don't do that to him.

Speaker 1:

What's up, dude you?

Speaker 3:

know Trina nigga. No, you said Trina. You know, the one that used to say don't be music of Trina. I tried to think of his name right now. I got that Nigga talking about he be nasty, nasty, old trick daddy, nasty ass. He said he's not can't word it.

Speaker 1:

He said he would. No, he said he would.

Speaker 3:

He said he would. He said he don't. It was something that go up and look. He was like hey, don't be, don't be talking about how he don't like him and this, this and this Cause. Kat Williams made a joke about him a while back. He said a joke about him. He said he heard and he laughed about it. He said nigga, I ain't no comedian, don't be doing that to me. So some people are upset and he wasn't even speaking for him. He was really speaking for everybody else. So some people are really mad. He's telling the truth and they're trying to find a way. But I think Kat Williams came out. The interview was fire To me. The interview was to me. To me, the interview was more fire than a Charleston white interview with Cam Newton to me. I thought the interview with Charleston white it was good, but it wasn't as good as the interview because this was like 20 years was fire.

Speaker 2:

This is 20 years of fucking knowledge drop, but this is our childhood.

Speaker 3:

She was good Done.

Speaker 2:

Done Our childhood.

Speaker 3:

It was good and Uncle Shade.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, we love the color he's going to capitalize the hell out for that.

Speaker 1:

He did good too he did.

Speaker 3:

He like listen, he's going to get into another lane.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he's there now.

Speaker 1:

Well, he was merging there, but now he's going to get into another lane, because the thing is he's doing with Chad? Ocho and Seco and what they're doing, and they have a great thing going on. I love it.

Speaker 3:

I love it and I love the interview. So for me, I think there's a win for both of them. I think now they're going to be in good spots, they're all in good spots, but they're going to make money off of it. They're going to make more money off of what they just did with that. So that's my, that's my piece with with Kat Hope. He hope he all right, don't get choked up by no more kids and keep doing. He got, keep doing. I love his interview.

Speaker 2:

I love the game he came through and this toll. Now that's how you start the new year off.

Speaker 1:

Hell yeah, day five.

Speaker 2:

I give. I give Shade and Sharp and his people, because they did the interview last last in December.

Speaker 1:

Oh, they did yeah.

Speaker 2:

I didn't even realize that it if you in December.

Speaker 1:

I didn't even realize that.

Speaker 2:

He said uh was on dropping. He said that this weekend when it was editing. He said this editor called him and said Shannon, we got one here and he says that good, so now this, this wasn't a break in. They said on Saturday I was talking about this, so he's I couldn't wait to drop it. So that's, that's crazy, that's crazy.

Speaker 3:

You know, we got to. We got to go to the no thinking cap of the day and we just said we five days in Five days we got to get a. We got to go to nothing. Capital day, no thing, capital day. Listen, is this Negro right here? I don't know how to say that nigga? Name the, the, the old bro, the old bro Redding For y'all. I don't know who that nigga is. That's the nigga that jump real high to get the judge. You see the video where you went and got the judge.

Speaker 2:

You know I did.

Speaker 1:

Bro listen he went and got the judge, the. I think it was funny because you got to think about how the, how the podium sits in a courtroom, yes Hi, how high a podium sits in the. Well, what is it called? What do they call it Is?

Speaker 3:

it a podium. Is that what?

Speaker 1:

they call it the like the. What is it? Whatever, who gives a damn? The thing is just change. Yeah, whatever, now, that's the best.

Speaker 3:

The room in the back.

Speaker 1:

Yes, that's the best, but the fucking thing is so fucking high, yeah, and that nigga jump.

Speaker 2:

I think it was a big thing what Her.

Speaker 3:

He looked at her. He was talking shit. She said that I got.

Speaker 1:

I got something for you, since you, like she was, she was antagonizing.

Speaker 3:

Is it not like he like all right bitch. I'm gonna show you Well you got something for me and I'm thinking he's handcuffed, this handcuffed, but most people don't go to court you know.

Speaker 2:

no, no, no, he's main jump the podium. Man huh First off. I'm mad we don't have a better angle. I want to see what he came from.

Speaker 1:

I need to see the angle where he actually I don't care about that.

Speaker 2:

I want to see the Lixie.

Speaker 3:

He did no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no no no, no, no, no.

Speaker 2:

I know, but I want to see you want to see the person connect.

Speaker 3:

Doll, it was so much going on back there. That shit was funny, doll.

Speaker 1:

The attorney started slapping his ass. Hey, bro Doll, I saw that. That's what I knew. Y'all see the dude that was just standing at the fucking podium. He was like got in. No, I ain't talking about him, I'm talking about the one that wasn't doing a goddamn thing at all.

Speaker 3:

He was just standing there. He like I ain't gonna get back there. No, I ain't gonna mind my business.

Speaker 1:

I hate that for him but I love that for him at the same time, like I hate it because I hate it. He was getting his sentence. I hate it.

Speaker 3:

But I love it because that shit was coming close, fuck.

Speaker 1:

And he was going out with a bang, so I'm like fuck it. He knew he'd be in prison.

Speaker 2:

Well, he's going to the bank now.

Speaker 3:

Yeah yeah He'd been in prison. I can't believe he did, though he had a prison background.

Speaker 1:

It's like shit that she is happening, that she like nigga's really doing that shit. Nigga did that shit. Nigga's really doing that shit.

Speaker 3:

If Nigga told me that shit happened, I'm like nah, nigga, you lying.

Speaker 2:

No, no, but listen, though, there are certain things that just don't give a fuck. And what he did, he did not give a fuck.

Speaker 1:

Bro, I'm still tripping. I'm not going to get over the fact that bro jumped way high to get to that white one. He jumped up there. He jumped up so high to just.

Speaker 1:

You know, but I listen, I love it. I love it, but I hate it. I hated that he had to be painted like that and I hated that he had to get it to a point to where he was like that. But I love it because I'm like, oh, that's come go, that's entertainment, that's what you need, but damn nigga you going away for life.

Speaker 2:

You going away? No, he going away. He going away to one of them jails in Virginia. Oh, shit.

Speaker 1:

He fucking with the white folks at this point. No, he going over to the jail in Mississippi.

Speaker 2:

Oh shit, From my they got 250 bodies in the back of. That's what he going. Oh shit, he doing the race.

Speaker 1:

Because he didn't.

Speaker 3:

We did it Well, he didn't jump, he looked like. He looked like Michael Parsons going for a sack on on the Mark Jackson. The way he went back and got the dog Stop First off. I was, I was, I was.

Speaker 1:

She was.

Speaker 2:

Oh man, first off, she got stuck. She didn't know what the foot was. Right, she got stuck. You watch this man run at you and you, you, you ain't gonna move, you just gonna sit there.

Speaker 3:

Because I was. I was a dodge.

Speaker 2:

Something's standing up. He's running the job.

Speaker 1:

Bro, that motherfucker was scared Bro. They gonna send him under the jail for that.

Speaker 2:

Because, jesus Christ, they did a quick, a quick 20.

Speaker 1:

Man, that's why I love it but I hate it. I love it because it was entertaining. I hate it because that man life is going, but he ain't care about it.

Speaker 2:

First off, he was already. First off, he was guilty. He was on trial for domestic violence. See, I didn't know all of that. You're a deadly weapon.

Speaker 1:

I'm not even gonna lie to you, because I don't even remember what the woman was reading down here. I don't remember that part, I didn't go back and look at it. I didn't give a damn. All I seen was she said something that was very intact. She's like since you like doing something, whatever, she said that's what got that nigga mad and I'm like she antagonizing the fuck out that nigga.

Speaker 1:

And I'm not saying what he did was right. That's not what I'm saying, but that shit was funny as hell. Most times nigga got to take that shit.

Speaker 3:

She thought he was gonna take that shit and be like it is what it is.

Speaker 1:

But also too, people got to understand and it don't matter what type of clout or what type of power that you have, you don't have to talk to people. You don't have to talk to people a certain way Because certain the way you speak to people is going to cause a reaction. That was his reaction to her speaking to him like that. She had to say what she said to him like that.

Speaker 3:

She thought she was safe.

Speaker 2:

No, no no, no, yes, she did. No, no. I'm tired of not calling shit for shit. You do something fucking wrong and you beat somebody's ass and you hit them with a goddamn dillip and they can't act now, and then you gonna send ass or mercy no, you didn't get that goddamn regular person mercy. And they gonna beg you for mercy, but there's no fucking mercy over here.

Speaker 1:

But no, listen, it's a way for you to get your point of call. Yes, but not be in front of me.

Speaker 2:

Stop, but what I'm saying is you get what I'm saying? You get what I'm saying? Yes, I'm not gonna ask them my courthouse.

Speaker 1:

But she antagonized him. At the end of the day, she didn't ask no she don't, because you should have done it.

Speaker 2:

Listen Absolutely.

Speaker 1:

That's the way to chest times. There's a no?

Speaker 2:

listen, chest times is what your parents do.

Speaker 1:

Well, you know what I meant.

Speaker 2:

But there's an A to Z and if your A is, let me go break the law. Whatever happens after the A is your fault and you have it to be willing to take all responsibility.

Speaker 1:

That's true, but I still don't think she has to talk to me like that and with their responsibility.

Speaker 2:

He ain't talking like that, but watch this though. Guess what, though? That's all I'm saying. The court in the law has been unfair before it was born Absolutely. So if you know the court in law is unfair, don't ever put yourself in a position to be aware In an unfair position. Oh, that was a good one we got to. I got to eat that one Whenever we write this, yeah.

Speaker 1:

We got to eat that one. We got to eat that. Yeah, big V took, cut that shit out.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that was, that was, that was a bar, that was a bar I get what you're saying, but still I don't.

Speaker 1:

I don't know.

Speaker 2:

But that's the one thing, because we are coming. This man, a fat ass. There you go. Dumb day, get the fat ass in the jail.

Speaker 3:

You know what? Don't you ever call your fucking friend a girl fat ass. That's what he does.

Speaker 2:

You see what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

I'll be right up. But guess what? I tell him to get your fat ass in the jail.

Speaker 2:

And guess what he should do. Anything you want to call, go to jail.

Speaker 1:

Guess he get the call, let me tell you something Me, you fucking call me fat. You see a difference, though.

Speaker 3:

I'm going to kick your ass and I'm going to get cut off, but boy, she's a bunker, are you mad?

Speaker 2:

But you a man Exactly. And that's what I said. We need it for me to be new children.

Speaker 1:

I don't even think that has anything to do with being a man, Because there's some friends of some kind Like man you get fat. Or you fat, you got to be together.

Speaker 2:

But you right up to where we call him fat, I don't care who.

Speaker 1:

I have.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

But if you say that to me, I'd be heartbroken.

Speaker 2:

I know, I tell him.

Speaker 3:

I know I tell him Fuck him, get some more pussy than I was getting pussy before. I was where I was down. That's how I tell him. But now he say he get it.

Speaker 2:

But he's going to have a whole bunch of right-hand, left hands. I'm so confident.

Speaker 3:

I'm a confident fat nigga, that's all right, that's all right.

Speaker 1:

Big bro, that's a lot of confident niggas out here.

Speaker 3:

You know what I mean. Niggas be having all them abs and shit.

Speaker 2:

You feel me. We got to get the abs to get the confidence. You confident, no, no, no, you should be confident. I'm a confident nigga, I don't know. I'm a confident nigga. I have to get the abs to be confident.

Speaker 3:

No, you know, you was confident before.

Speaker 2:

But with the abs I'm more confident because now I can take my hair off and that can bring me a little extra confidence.

Speaker 3:

I say my arms, you and both got my wings. I'm showing something we all confidence is what you are stealing yourself Now. What? Now, facts is facts. You could be, like you, confident, bro, but that's shit, woo. But there's confidence in what you feel. That's how I try to afford that A lot of folks, there's some folks that are overconfident and I can never tell them they're overconfident because they're confident they don't get, no matter if they shit sloppy looking or no matter if it's. I can see your ribs showing whatever you feel is on you. So I feel like confidence is what you are stealing yourself. That's just me personally. That's why I don't get bad if everybody ever say that about my weight, my teeth, my head, because it's me, whether it's my flaw or not, I'm eating it.

Speaker 2:

You accept your flaw because that's your flaw.

Speaker 3:

Some flaws for me. Other folks, they ain't got flaws. I mean everybody got flaws, but my flaw ain't somebody else's flaw.

Speaker 1:

Ain't somebody else's flaw, just like yours, they mine.

Speaker 3:

And that's why I tell folks you can't never be mad when somebody points them out, because, okay, cool, but who gives a fuck? We did.

Speaker 1:

Listen, we should have gotten more than this shit.

Speaker 2:

We should have gotten more than this shit.

Speaker 1:

It was so cool because you was late to the call time and it prompted me and KP to have a real rep mail.

Speaker 2:

We were thinking you were coming to me like that didn't Listen.

Speaker 1:

it was a good conversation. I really wish we could just rewind life for a second because that was good KP. That would have been an episode worthy conversation. We had it and we can't go back because.

Speaker 2:

I don't remember everything. We don't want to suck at what we're trying, and that was so authentic man we got to put it back when we try.

Speaker 3:

But you know what I need you to do for me now.

Speaker 2:

I'm excited to read this one Come on. It's not excited, but I'm excited to give an answer to this one. Oh shit, not actually a wholesome one.

Speaker 2:

It's wholesome. Hey y'all, let's go on Red Bull Book. Hey y'all, how old son was 14? And he is a really good kid. He's getting bullied at school and he tells me that the kid at school are taking his lunch. Now I'm overpassed on one, but his father says that he does not want his son to grow to be a punk. Should I move him out of the school or should I do something about it with the school, because they're not taking me serious and I'm worried that this could affect my submensity. And any suggestions what do you would do?

Speaker 1:

First of all, we take it him to go ahead. I'm sorry.

Speaker 2:

No, you're good. First things first for you. You do both, you do both. You move him out of the school because that's how school shootings happen. When you get bullied by somebody, no one's listening to you, no one's believing in you, no one's helping in the situation. You flee that you have to take something in your own hands and social media movies is all available to everybody and that's how copycats happen. So you have to remove the person from the situation and typically if he's saying they're taking lunch from me, it's typically not. Kids don't run by themselves in school. They run in groups. So one person in a group is doing it and the other people is going to feel that it's okay to bully this A1 person. So you have to give him a whole first start and then have him feel that he has a first start and he's going to have more faith in trusting you because you are the person taking his concerns into.

Speaker 2:

Question Him not being a punk. You can't go from being a punk to being a gangster in two days. It is what it is. You can say what you want to. If he went fighting at five, six, seven, ten and fourteen, he's already in high school. You ain't gonna go from learn how to be a gangster overnight. I was 14, get picked on a whole lot and I was skinned. I couldn't learn how to be a gangster. But it's an old time, you can adjust. So if he is more of a no, not against it but more of a kid to get picked on, cool, put him in Taekwondo, put him in karate, put him in something boxing, football. Get him tough enough so he's not gonna be a punk anymore. But he needs both. Protect that man.

Speaker 1:

I agree, teach him how to fight, bro. Teach him if you're gonna take him out of the school, because just because you take him out of school don't mean he won't encounter something like that the next time. So I agree with getting him help. And I understand that dad don't want him to be a punk. You got a son. You don't want anybody to bully your kid.

Speaker 1:

I don't like bullies, period. But you wanna make sure that when you send your kids off, they can protect themselves if nobody else is gonna protect them. So I think getting him maybe into some boxing, karate, taekwondo, like as you're transitioning him, I think would be a good idea. But, yes, I think, talking to the school, do something. It has something has to stop, because bullying is so different nowadays. With these kids bullying and I said that it didn't when we were coming up, but it's a lot more prevalent Bullying leads to suicide. So, yes, help him, help him as much as you can. Like, get him some help, get him some counseling as well. Like, yeah, go to the school, make a fuss, make a big deal about it and make sure when you do take him out of school, if you're gonna make that decision, you set him up for success to protect himself when you're not around to protect him.

Speaker 3:

So first for me man, I don't know shit First for me is fuck your daddy because he said you son of a punk.

Speaker 2:

Ain't no son of a punk.

Speaker 3:

No, he don't want him to be a punk he said that he's already said to his old lady into the girl and he a punk. He already said it, not necessarily. Well, I'm just telling you how I'm gonna say it.

Speaker 2:

How are you with her pretty? I'm a terrible man. I feel like you already called the boy a soft, basically. Because he don't want him to be a punk.

Speaker 3:

Well, if you don't want him to be a punk, then you need to be the man and you should be the renegade.

Speaker 2:

There's. We don't, can't speculate on. Was he there? Was he not there?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we can't say that he ain't tried to put him in class.

Speaker 2:

You know what I'm saying? I'm telling you we don't know, we don't know.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, but okay that's your opinion, that's your view, let's go, you're right. Okay, go ahead, cause if, if there's a man, which.

Speaker 1:

I had a father and everybody has fathers.

Speaker 3:

Some don't, some do, but the ones you typically do, typically if you're a punk or not. I don't like to use you said a word. I'm not gonna use the word gangster. I ain't gonna say that word. I'm gonna use the word the fidget self. He should have been able to at 14,. You probably get ready to go to high school. Sorry, I'm not already in high school, sorry many of you are many of you are birthed at Katelyn.

Speaker 1:

I don't know but usually that's that. You're right there. It's your freshman year. Typically should be Freshman year.

Speaker 3:

Unless you fail like so close, but it's okay. You fail Second grade, but it's okay, that's all right.

Speaker 2:

That's another time before a different state for a different day, but don't be on your ass Go ahead. We'll keep to me and Jesus.

Speaker 3:

But I'm just saying like there has to be a situation where if you're gonna say, hey, you know you're a punk, but father has to, or not even father, mother somebody has to be there to let me know. It's not like mom's scared, which is cool, if they're being bullied, they're taking your food, they're doing something to you. Realistically somebody has to. It should have been as still to you already At eight, nine, 10, somewhere. Maybe he's the only child, I don't know.

Speaker 3:

I'm just saying you knew the boy was a little bit soft because you've seen it already. You just don't take him to school and you assume, yeah, my son's doing good, you have conversations with your kids. How would work school today? You can just sign, you see. So you already knew, probably, that he was already a non-confrontational child. So the father? For me the answer is yeah, mom, you should go up to the school because your son's not like that, which is nothing wrong with, he's not gonna fight, that's cool. Don't take him to another school, in my opinion, because you can't run from your problems forever. Uh-uh, run, it ain't gonna work. You run if you want to. There's another bully.

Speaker 2:

That is not true. There's another bully? That is not true. That is absolutely not true, no, no people are not guaranteed to be picked on because no, that's like me being picked on because I went to this school and I transferred. I'm still getting picked on because I'm the picked on kid. You might be the punk no, it's not how. I worried and high school and kids.

Speaker 3:

I was the bully. I used to get spoiled fuckers.

Speaker 2:

No, no, no, but you bully a certain motherfucker.

Speaker 3:

No, I bullied the mother. I was the bully until after 10th grade I stopped. And why did I stop? Because some motherfuckers beat my ass. That's why I stopped, and my brothers. Then, when I came to junior year, my brothers was in and there was no need for that number. I was the one to be the cool guy. I didn't want to be the fighter no more. I didn't want to be the. I didn't want to be the brute no more. Because it wasn't cool. I realized okay, this shit ain't cool for me to want to fight, beat up motherfuckers and fight all the time and have my hands being ISS all the time. This shit ain't cool. The girls up here, why I want to be out here with your eyes is that I learned football, can't play football, so it was different for me, so I had to learn that quick. Now for him, I feel like if you go to another, that's just me. I'm gonna let you get your way.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he came. I'm a punk everywhere I go. No, you wouldn't. I'm the, I'm the, it's not that but you have to be.

Speaker 1:

it's not that he's a punk, everywhere he's gonna go, but you also have to face reality that you deal with it now.

Speaker 2:

You can't say learn it what you mean. Learn it, learn it learn it, learn it, learn it, learn it. You're 14. You need to. And then if he fucking gets killed because he goes and repeats everything else, he has 14, what's on 40 years?

Speaker 3:

You can't run from your problems, though that's not running.

Speaker 2:

If you're getting bullied, something has to happen, right, what's your parents? Did he take care of something? If you're getting bullied? No, but being bullied, you have a child coming up. Right, I do. The biggest thing that he's gonna have is his mental.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

And guess, when you become a man the ages 14 to 18, your penis is growing. That's top structure is moving you like girls. So what's the most important time of your life?

Speaker 3:

I'm not saying it's not, but imagine you saying 14, you getting bullied and he say suffer and figure out, you got the same tools.

Speaker 2:

I got Fuck no.

Speaker 3:

You got the same tools I got.

Speaker 2:

And you telling me You're looking from your perspective, though.

Speaker 3:

I'm looking at yours too, because you a man just like me, and I'm telling you I was a kid.

Speaker 2:

I just told you that Was you bullied? I just said that Was you bullied? I was in all black school. You were bullied. I was in all white school. I was in all black school. I didn't get bullied anymore. I was the only kid in all white school. Because why I wasn't?

Speaker 3:

the only kid in all black school, so you got bullied in all black school. Why he?

Speaker 2:

didn't listen to you. I'm not here. I'm not here. What you saying? I got bullied at the all white school. Why? Why did you get bullied? It was all black kids. In Knox D'Als, when I went to the all black school, it was black kids, so why was you bullied about white kids? I'm trying to get like, oh, he don't understand racism. There's no way. There's no way. No, I need you to hear. How old were you? How old were you? Oh, I'm gonna kick your young dick out. How old were you? This man? How?

Speaker 3:

old were you? This is seventh grade, okay.

Speaker 2:

Lord, have mercy. Seventh grade and eighth grade. They is 12 and 32 years old, and you're asking me why I?

Speaker 3:

no, I want you to look at.

Speaker 2:

I want you to look at this. That's why I say you, look at your perspective. No kid that gets bullied goes home and says I want to be the person getting bullied. I didn't tell nobody. No, no, no, listen, listen, listen to what I'm saying right now. I'm listening. No kid who gets bullied on is asking to be bullied on.

Speaker 3:

Of course not Cool.

Speaker 2:

So the reason why you get bullied on, does that mean that you should change who you are? Pause, let me hear me out first. I got bullied on for paying the violin. Should I have stopped paying the violin in? I did. That's why I make videos of me learning violin now, because what I wanted got me picked on, because where I was living that, so by me not being a gangster and I going to not get picked on.

Speaker 3:

I don't know, I don't like that I don't get.

Speaker 2:

can't you like the word you gonna listen to and understand?

Speaker 1:

what I'm you understand that similarity to what I'm trying to get to you don't gotta be, because you defend yourself.

Speaker 2:

You understand the similarity, but I'm trying to get to this because you defend yourself. Listen to the point and not trying to the details. The details are important.

Speaker 3:

No, no, no, no. The details, the story, the story, the story. No, you see, now you get derailed.

Speaker 2:

You can derail off of the word. There we go, we're going to bring it back. That's women do a lot of times when the arguments and we ain't doing that, but go, I can't run, I'm gonna kick this nigga's ass.

Speaker 1:

I just want to say that Go ahead, he was running.

Speaker 2:

I'm 14 years old, I stopped to not get bullied on. When I did not do it, I did not get bullied. Are you with me still? I'm following you, okay. No one who gets bullied on chooses to get bullied on. That's correct. And if you tell every person who gets bullied on to change why they get bullied on so they are no longer the kid gets bullied on what they doing, that's changing who they are at the most crucial point of being who they are?

Speaker 2:

No, I don't think that's what he's saying, though Hold on, yes, he is.

Speaker 1:

Is that what you're saying?

Speaker 2:

He's saying if you're not defending yourself, defend yourself. I was a 14-year-old skinning kid. I was a 14-year-old kid who couldn't defend himself.

Speaker 1:

But what I'm saying is, had you been able, had you had the knowledge to defend yourself, do you think that would have been different?

Speaker 2:

on your end. Yes, you ready Watch this. This is going to be a different. I hope you guys can hear it out.

Speaker 3:

I'm listening, I got heads up.

Speaker 2:

White people and black people have two different bringings right. As black people we live and have to teach our kids to be more aggressive because the world is more fierce on little black kids. Little white kids don't fear nothing in the world. They don't fear the way we fear a police officer. So we teach to defend more than the other race teach to defend. Can we both agree to that Right? Right, when we punish, we punish one way. How do they punish? Mmm, we both can agree, right?

Speaker 2:

Do white people in the real world? Are they worse criminals than they are? Or they worse than us? Are they better than us? Or we did exact same Crimson criminal? No, I'm saying been real world. They didn't have the same beatings and whooping, the pressure that we got. But they're not worse off in the real world than we are. They still operate in society Without those beatings. So everyone doesn't need to be a mass defender to get through life. No, I still have been fall. I have never got to fight in my life. That's his perspective. And I'm 32 years old. Do I have to learn how to fight? No, can. I cannot make it to 33 without learning to defend myself.

Speaker 3:

I must say you don't have to right. That's my point.

Speaker 1:

But I think in this particular scenario is yeah, but in this particular scenario, to help him, teach him how to defend him, you can learn it fast enough.

Speaker 2:

Then what do you do right now? That's why I say move schools, because you can't teach them to fight fast enough. Yes, the fuck you can cuz I did. No, if your parents want you to move because if he doesn't do, what's the consequences? If he gets picked on, you have a child Coming. Remember this right.

Speaker 2:

Your perspective can change because of some of your son company said dad, I'm getting picked on with fight back and come back tomorrow. Dad, they still fight back, but I fought back something but I got black eye will fight back better and he go back the third day. Then he goes to school and the school not doing nothing because she said they do nothing school. So at one point in time are you gonna go beat somebody after you go to jail or you gonna say, hey, baby, maybe I got you a bad fucking school district. Let me do better and put you in his private school. Let me go put you in this time charter school and then we can then work on cuz I did say this, work on the other shit.

Speaker 1:

I don't think. I think getting him out is Getting him out of the school and moving him is an instantaneous result, but for long term, to ensure cuz he was, he's gonna get bullied again. Why am I?

Speaker 2:

not Always a bully, or a bully is Everybody has been bullied in some. Okay so multiple times.

Speaker 1:

So what I'm? But what I'm saying is he's gonna deal with a bully or some type of Confrontation again at this new school. How do we better prepare him to deal with this?

Speaker 2:

That's why I said my first answer Move them schools and they protect. I know that's mom. I said hold on.

Speaker 1:

I didn't say, you didn't say that. What I'm saying is, though. Tyler's point, though, was yes, teach him how to defend himself but stay there. That's not what he said. I said don't leave the school.

Speaker 2:

He's staying there.

Speaker 3:

From an issue. I said that if you want.

Speaker 2:

Every go Years we do it shit. My child, so child, has issues in eight years if it's office office.

Speaker 3:

I'm gonna change we all they do with it. If it was a fifth, we all be drunk and fucked up in here, I think.

Speaker 1:

I think I'm gonna be honest with you. I think both of y'all have valid points. Now, like father, like like Tyler excuse me, buck said him as a father no, he's not gonna move his, his son. He wants to teach him something different and he wants him to learn something different and have a Different experience. Because the fighter okay, but we'll have some fighting my, my son gonna be doing Fighting it five years old but by the time it gives a 14.

Speaker 3:

I'm fighting myself my grand-grandfather was a good guy.

Speaker 2:

We don't know his background.

Speaker 3:

That's why I said that my father, my back, my grandfather. That's why I say my son will fight, because of what I went through.

Speaker 2:

I don't want it to happen. So guess what I'm doing my little little one?

Speaker 1:

He gonna be fucking fighting and that's what right, and I was like but that's that's the that's the whole point. Both of you are right.

Speaker 2:

But we there now. But we got a team. He's 14 there now.

Speaker 1:

But now you gotta fix it. But it's either or from. It's either or and both for me when it comes to this, this situation, because I agree with you like Damn he 14 and he, he doing, he doing with this and I was.

Speaker 3:

I didn't have to fight nobody. I'm gonna say it's 14.

Speaker 1:

But I get what Tyler is saying, like cuz what it moving schools. What is it really gonna do for him?

Speaker 2:

because somebody you know that does see, that's what we think. What does it do we you ready Message question and I want both y'all can answer question. I leave it alone. If I pull out a quarter, if I flip it, how how much percent I have for the head? So if I fucking say I'm moving school, what chance I have of not getting bullied?

Speaker 3:

I guess 50 fucking 50% chance.

Speaker 2:

But you know what else if I move, what? Wait? But a Person does not walk around with a I'm a pick me a person. Walk around a sign it says, hey, I'm the kid against. Bullet on where. This is the kid, that's, this is live, this for the kid.

Speaker 2:

It gets bullies on. Yeah, okay, it's my turn to get bullied on. That's not how I get it. Bullied on work.

Speaker 2:

You got bullied on by a group of kids who did like you because you were light up shoes one day to school and he saw it, so they don't like you. Or you saw her girlfriend, so she don't like you. It wasn't that every girl don't like you, it was that click. It was them. Group of boys, it was them. You beat them at basketball in front of a girlfriend and they didn't like you. It was because you fought him and you beat him up in Pee Wee and now he's bigger than you and come on.

Speaker 2:

But if that's why I say you move schools because the child is getting picked on is not necessary problem, let's see. See antagonism once again. We don't know the if and but about it, right, but if somebody's come pick on his fucking fool, I'm not gonna ever touch, how to sit there and deal with it, because it takes one day my grandfather's having one thing. This is so you, my grandpa, some Detroit know history how skinny I was. He says, son, there's no rules of fighting. No, the only rule is survive. Anything you see is a weapon. So guess what happened when I got the fighting? Guess what hit kids eyes here with.

Speaker 2:

A goddamn book you know what could have happened if it's a guy busted open, how back would have been left. They did say this kid is taking his lunches, this tray, right, he's 14. What happens one time he gets tired of it and blacks out. Take that goddamn food tray and Right outside, that goddamn kid had now your goddamn kids going to do now, now you, but now the child going to do for now, because you say, oh, deal with it. We never know which what levels gets pushed. And I understand the, the, I'm a big bravo, man.

Speaker 3:

When you learn discipline, that's his problem.

Speaker 2:

That's why he needs to get we can't go back and pass though.

Speaker 3:

We can go in the future now. Hey, my message, my thing what you need to do is get a son and some type of Martial arts something and it's in the what happens to you.

Speaker 2:

Hey guess what so Tuesday he come home. What he say, what you gonna do hey mom no give me answer what do you mean we're gonna do? He came home this Tuesday Uh-huh, two days, two days ago, mom, they saw my food. Okay, mom needs go take care of that the school.

Speaker 3:

She's not here to make mommy go take care of that school. The school mommy gonna be there forever to save this little boy.

Speaker 2:

I Want you to give answers. That is the answer. She, the message, said the school does not take me serious. You know what she's gonna make Almost cool.

Speaker 3:

Wednesday mom, they stole my food. All right, let's go up here, come on, let's go school.

Speaker 2:

Come on, cool Thursday mom, they stole my food. But you gotta tell me you it's having more than one time. It can't happen twice it could happen twice. Twice is not bullied twice, Maybe you believe what happened. You believe twice. Is she thought twice Messages, maybe you?

Speaker 3:

were scared to talk about. If I slept? If I slept, I'll tell you what I used to do. I slap a nigga in the head one time and he let me do it. I'm gonna goddamn try to get.

Speaker 2:

Exactly. Either way, you still wrong with this point. Whether he tells him now what he doesn't, feel the pain.

Speaker 3:

First with you for wrong or right. I first with you to let you understand it in this right here perspective. There's no wrong or right for me. My perspective is the boy, the boy scary, that's okay. Mommy, go up there, daddy, get some discipline, learn how to control his hands. And that's all it is to me, because with me and I'm gonna say with my Personal my son. But my perspective, my son's gonna know how to do these things, to beat up kids, yeah, but so I'm gonna be happy, but the best okay with someone else kicking beat up?

Speaker 2:

I'm not okay. You never be. You do the city. I'm not okay when they come home with a black eye you go, like you cool bro, that was a black already from falling. I'm you never beat up no, kid yeah of course. What do you tell that child's parent as an adult, with the child put?

Speaker 3:

your hands to fuck up. That's why I think you see so happy to be the same kid again Put your hands up. You see my point, put your hands no answer, as he was a problem, but I was, but the reason why.

Speaker 2:

I didn't give up. I'm gonna say for you the reason why I decided to fight back the reason what what you mean? Give an answer for you. What do you mean for me? You say that you used to beat up the same guy multiple times, so tell me how you can't tell his parents what this child should do to you other than fight you, which you clearly.

Speaker 1:

Said you need to be in my eating more. So he was like keep going back and I keep getting beat up.

Speaker 3:

They should have said that's One day, one day. One day he knocked me up side my god.

Speaker 2:

And the hundred times.

Speaker 3:

Hey, you know what? Guess what I stopped doing. I stopped with my hands on Lady bigger man.

Speaker 2:

Are you ready?

Speaker 1:

What about his mental other party? Are you?

Speaker 2:

ready, you was a bully.

Speaker 3:

That's crazy. I'm better than me right now. That's crazy, but let me take some. It's crazy.

Speaker 1:

Randy, but to fight back for book, to be like, oh damn, okay, he's not thinking about.

Speaker 2:

Randy's mental. You see how I'm telling right now 32, how I felt and how I still can feel you was.

Speaker 3:

He don't, he don't think that but he don't believe it.

Speaker 2:

No, that's for that way.

Speaker 3:

It's okay to be that way. It's kids. But there's no time. When you grow, the fuck up and it's children, that's okay, oh no, you do not.

Speaker 2:

That is a narrative that we want to believe. I am 32 years old, very, very successful and I've never been.

Speaker 1:

But ain't nobody gonna bully you right now, touch you Because of what you went through, because of what you learned, because you, you ain't gonna let her now another fuck the thing has. You had muscles back then and had a different mentality to fight for yourself. Do you think it would have been different?

Speaker 2:

That's what I'm asked wait, wait, wait, I'm not.

Speaker 1:

Saying is I have balls now. But that's what book is saying. Not, it's not about like for real happen, but it's about a different type of confidence in a way you go about.

Speaker 2:

No, you learn you learn that's the man, but you do not. You don't come stand equipped with that. If you don't have a man, buckle, what's your dad at your whole life? Hey, but go ask you a cake. He that was that. I don't know. That's what you messed up that. My grandpa died when in 2000, and motherfucking through now 13 years old and that's okay.

Speaker 3:

No, hold on, hold on.

Speaker 2:

Buckle had his dad. Every other man does not have that. I know a lot of. That's why I say when you're telling me, you're telling only from your, it's back home. I had no daddy's. I don't know my mother, the niggas was Jackie and what are you from I? Mean no. We'll back in Weston wasn't hungry and niggas a hundred be we fight over anything was a majority black or white.

Speaker 3:

There was more white folks, but that's what I'm talking about, black or white there was more white folks, but that's black folks. We stay together.

Speaker 2:

Where you grew up at. Answer your question and I'm sorry if a person does not grow up in your shoes, in the hood, with those same people, with those wrong people who are fighters.

Speaker 3:

Coming there. I'm not disagreeing. I can agree to that a little bit on, because before I came I was born in New Jersey and I went to a preppy white squad, went to a fifth fucking grade and I was. They used to talk about me cause, proper cause, from Jersey coming up here and I'm not knocking, still have my father in my life and I wish a nigga would call me punk.

Speaker 3:

I still want to fight. The difference was I didn't have an accent. It was funny. They were country. They didn't understand how I talked. It was different, but I still had that moxie in me. It still wasn't all his dudes, he talks funny. I still pop a motherfucking head. And then I got bullied a lot and then I got my ass realized. Damn Confidence. Yes, it went down, but then once I learned how to really use my hands and a younger Everybody.

Speaker 2:

Is that a majority of minority? Do you believe? Do?

Speaker 3:

you believe most mean.

Speaker 2:

Boys gonna learn how to fight. I don't know if you had to put your money on it. We talking about these, that we know it's a very small new group of people.

Speaker 3:

But I'm saying no as a child, though. Some people are afraid that when they get in a fight, to fight back like that's half the battle.

Speaker 2:

That's the point of why the kids should change schools.

Speaker 3:

That's the point he's learning how to fight back Because the Georgia? People don't fight.

Speaker 2:

Most people aren't fighting.

Speaker 1:

We don't want confrontation, but like I said, I get what you're saying.

Speaker 3:

We don't have to be gangsta Police. I'm talking about gangsta words. You knew the gangsta words.

Speaker 2:

I'm saying gangsta for a reason, the reason why I'm saying gangsta is because the opposite of a goddamn punk is a goddamn gangsta. That's cap. Yes, we talking about bullying. Bullying is gangsters.

Speaker 3:

No, that's just it, no, no no, no, no, no, no no no, no, no.

Speaker 1:

You are a gangster.

Speaker 3:

The definition is what a gangster is.

Speaker 2:

First I pause. What's the word called? A? Similarly or something that's very similar, that you understand when I'm getting to.

Speaker 3:

I'm not saying I need to use a better one. I might say I just use a better one Because Gangster ain't the one. A gangster is somebody to me that's in the streets, that's doing street activity. But they could be doing that. I'm not saying that there ain't some of Chicago's a place boy. Talk my D White kids. You was talking about beating your ass.

Speaker 2:

They wasn't game First. We're talking about the opposite of punk.

Speaker 3:

Come on In this, in this context, who's a bully, a softy, and there's a person ain't soft. There's a person that's a that's no, a bag, got that shit on a scare the scary people in this. And there's people that's not Scared. That's that's. I don't use that context and for me, the kid is scary and that's okay, because you're a kid, you don't want to, you don't want to use your hand. That's cool, that's we got parents for. Hopefully, if you don't got parents, you need to have somebody that they're for you, because but you're gonna grow. I feel like people like that grow up. Scary people grow up and do scary shit their whole life.

Speaker 3:

That's why, most of time, scary people are the first ones to get guns to the first ones to go. Try to defend they.

Speaker 2:

Seven over use it when they do fun.

Speaker 3:

It's the truth, a lot of people.

Speaker 3:

I mean, I'm just a lot of people are scary. They're the first ones quick to pull a gun. They're the first ones quick. When they do learn a new skill, they want to try it on people because they've been bullied. I wasn't one of those that. Oh yeah, like I knew, niggas that got bullied went to got black belts grew up. Ain't you try shit on niggas in college? They was because they got bullied so much and they were getting asked me so much. There's those type of was those are. I don't like those type of bullies. In my opinion, you go learn a skill because of the harm, because of the trauma, the mental, like you're saying, and now you and I get, so you come back to my point because if he stays there, the consequences he could become like the bully, he can go learn how to fight and do.

Speaker 2:

Is that good, what you just had to do?

Speaker 3:

Versus leaving, but that's no guidance. There's no guidance in the craft when you're doing things like that. You see my, but that's true.

Speaker 2:

He's. That's why I say you give a person a new, but we're all excited as adults. What's the best time of every one new year is the new year. Why? Because you get a chance to do what.

Speaker 3:

I'm just starting away, no, no, let's be honest.

Speaker 2:

if you get somebody a new start, all over though it doesn't mean it what happened again, though we do it every year, we create a new years of Lucian every year.

Speaker 3:

We just hope on it. That's that's that's what we do. Okay, we're you transfer out of college.

Speaker 2:

We're missing a place transfer. You go to school, right, you get a new start and you have plans against way because you are new coach. It's a new transfer. You are better coach, you can help guide me better. Because guess what? I get to go from your public as both at school to this new school who has a fucking guidance counselor, that's all right.

Speaker 1:

Who has?

Speaker 2:

opportunity and time to sit me on a motherfucking couch and talk to me, whereas this ragged ass school Then have a guidance counselor.

Speaker 3:

That's all right, so are you just thinking that I'm?

Speaker 2:

Going changing. I'm running, but I can also be running for something fucking better, fucking greater. We think that the shit that the grass ain't green on the other side, but guess what? Sometimes that bitch motherfucking is.

Speaker 3:

Guess what? I hope that I think both of you have both.

Speaker 1:

Both of you have solid points. Um me leaving the school, I get it, you know. No, letting them face it. Let him defend itself, learning how to defend itself, but at the same time, there's there's there's a thing for we don't know his if his dad's been there so time.

Speaker 2:

You got rough house your whole life. We don't dad's there, you wouldn't see WWE. Will you play wrestling with a guy? You jump off the bed, but that's because your dad there. Well, my grandpa died.

Speaker 3:

I had four women around me my son would come in his room right now. We was in here and I say I was in a slap. He'll come.

Speaker 2:

Be gone and let his mama numb take over for four or five years.

Speaker 3:

Well that's a new cut I'm making. See how that's gonna turn out.

Speaker 2:

I'm not disagreeing with you. That's why I said we don't know how, what they group is.

Speaker 3:

That's why I'm not disagreeing. That's a hundred percent true. But that's why, if that man is in his life, that he should be ashamed because his son probably I don't sound like he's like you.

Speaker 2:

If you was talking outside. That's your boss in love. On the ground wrestling with the WT championship built on right your ways. That's true. That's his job. So that's what sound like she a single mom, or she had her own. That's so move because of your single mama and you passive first of your single mama. Yeah he's probably he's gonna be 10 times more of a teeny baby then he should be in a way, so he's gonna be way more sensitive in the ways. Yeah, so you definitely move schools anyways, and then.

Speaker 3:

I ain't running. We ain't, I know, ran from a nigga and I. About to pick the deadest I ain't never ran for. I ain't never, ever Ran from the knee and the one. And let me tell you something the one time I did Run for my niggas, he had a dog with him. I'm scared.

Speaker 1:

Let's wrap it up what you got, what you got for the last thing. I'm Just, oh, I got going y'all should see KP when we have these heady moments. I can't wait till we start recording for real and y'all get to see how KV act. A fool on that shit.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I be jumping.

Speaker 1:

But now I know his neighbors downstairs be like what the fuck is wrong with him.

Speaker 2:

They think they are asleep. They will see my father.

Speaker 1:

No, mom boy, she got my clothes on mark.

Speaker 3:

My guess we're gonna go off that last little bit. Let me tell you something my clothes mark this a. Scary people always gonna be scary until one day they have to go over the triumph of wanting to be something more Than a scary ass. Nigga, don't be scary a whole life. It's okay to have a black guy here and there. It's okay to get hit. It's okay to fight. Understand the fights and the battles you need to take. All the battles ain't for you and all the battles won't be one. That's one thing I had to learn early. He ain't gonna win every time, and some of you kids now they ain't fighting, some of them shoot.

Speaker 3:

So I get why some of y'all probably don't need to fight now but, so all I'm saying is understand the battles that you face and be smart and make the right decisions and Come out winning. Living is winning. Like KP said, the name of the game is survival. That's all you want to do, and then they survive. That's all I got. Surviving 2024.

Speaker 1:

KP, what you got for us. Closing remarks.

Speaker 2:

Do better because you know better. We're gonna make better decisions every day. Remember the choice you make today with dictate life in future, believe tomorrow. But that's all I got man this. No, y'all say I've catwimps it in there.

Speaker 1:

That's funny. Yeah, we're hilarious, I'll have to say. Is Is pray for your enemies, stay humble and hustlers don't stop. They keep going so um. Yeah, we gotta pray for pray for your enemies, pray, pray. They become your footstools. That's what the Bible say. But if you, if you do that, so yeah, pray for them, cuz the more you pray for them, the more, the more blessings you get. Think about praying for a hater. You know what they do to a hater when you pray for him first.

Speaker 1:

I'm, I'm brain or think that much about that's okay, but and you don't have to, you don't have to even know all your haters, just say go God, whatever they doing in their life, keep them. That's praying for. That's praying for your enemies right there, but not for real. My thing is yeah, hustlers don't stop, keep, they keep doing. That's my thing for 2024.

Speaker 3:

Yeah free. Jeffrey, all right, I appreciate, come home.

Speaker 2:

They gonna mess around and mess up Jeffrey. Hey, I Didn't go to jail get bigger. I need money, bro. I didn't want you go to jail, you. I didn't see some money.

Speaker 1:

The Jeffrey definitely got. Over the next time he's talking, he's free man saying backwards yeah, I'm gonna say it backwards, but right now we're gonna scream free Jeffrey, until he come home.

Speaker 3:

Free and again hustlers don't stop. Thank you, go on, I appreciate y'all. We gonna make sure we tap it again y'all. This has been another episode of no cap, my wrap. I did, of course, have my co-host with me.

Speaker 2:

Mr, chocolate with theK.

Speaker 3:

Booking ass.

Speaker 1:

Y'all already know what it is. It's the kid I should be out here.

Speaker 3:

This is your boy, dj Bucko. This was an episode no cap, my rap no cap how this podcast on the map I.

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