No🚫 Cap🧢 In My Rap 🗣️

Buck0 x KP x Asha B (No Diddy)

DjBuck0 Season 2 Episode 9
Get ready to ride the wave of self-improvement with your main man DJ Bucko King of the 615 Kp, and First Lady the Kidd Asha B on No Cap, My Rap. We're not just spinning beats; we're serving up a feast of real talk on soaking in the sunny days, the beats of self-love, and the victories in our health and fitness escapades. Tune in as we spill the tea on how to keep it one hundred with hydration, the art of meal prep, and taking the reins on a healthier lifestyle without sacrificing flavor or fun.

Y'all gotta hear this - when we switch gears to the gridiron, it's all about the offseason moves that have the NFL buzzing. With the strategic plays of our teams and the roar of the upcoming draft, we're tossing predictions like Tom Brady tosses a pigskin. And don't miss out as we get into the nitty-gritty of those hair-raising rap battles, the kingpins of hip-hop, and the real deal behind the Future, Kendrick Feature Like That.

Closing out with the kind of heat that only the hottest podcast can bring, we're getting up in the mix with a heavyweight showdown - is Jake Paul stepping into the ring with Mike Tyson for real, or is it just smoke and mirrors? Plus, we're reflecting on the essence of change and self-love, keeping it as fresh as your favorite Segment Left on read with Buck0. So, lace up those Nikes and smash that play button –it's lit! No Cap🧢🚫

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Speaker 1:

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Speaker 2:

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Speaker 3:

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Speaker 2:

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Speaker 3:

No cap, Yo, yo yo what's going on, your boy.

Speaker 2:

DJ Bucko, mr Chocolate, coming from the 615, from the 615, from the 615, come on. Now you know, somebody can represent Nashville.

Speaker 1:

Hey, listen, you do what you do, but it is your girl. I should be the kid From the 615, from the 615, from the 615, is that how?

Speaker 2:

y'all Should do it now, absolutely. Hey, somebody got me the Mr New Mia Copa chocolate sexual. Sexual chocolate.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying? Sexual chocolate.

Speaker 3:

Mr Chocolate, from Tennessee, from Tennessee, mine is also.

Speaker 1:

Oh my God, your hair looks so good, it's growing.

Speaker 3:

Oh, my God.

Speaker 1:

It's growing.

Speaker 2:

Look at it, it's growing guys. Look at you, it's growing guys.

Speaker 1:

Well, they're twists.

Speaker 2:

I'm sorry, I know how you feel about them.

Speaker 3:

There you go, but we're going to go to size out.

Speaker 2:

It's pretty hard. You're doing really great, though I thought you would have been cut all of it out. I thought you would have been cut all of it out. I really did, but you're doing really good. I'm so proud of you. The ladies love it. I got to keep it. It's not for me.

Speaker 1:

Well, hold on, don't keep this, because ladies love it.

Speaker 2:

You got to love yourself. It's for the ladies, absolutely. You got to love it for yourself. No, they do it, they maintain it. It ain't for you, it's not for me. I cut it all off.

Speaker 3:

Okay, what's been going on y'all?

Speaker 2:

What the fuck is new it's finally hot outside almost. Almost it's supposed to be 39 degrees tonight it's supposed to be like 80 this weekend.

Speaker 1:

I seen that because I seen where it went from 72 to 80. So I'm excited about the 80.

Speaker 3:

Come get outside.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

We outside tonight Trying to have a cookout. We outside tonight.

Speaker 1:

There you go, trying to get a cookout going, you know.

Speaker 2:

Ooh, a cookout does sound good. Get some on the grill. It's almost hot girl summer right, not hot girl summer. It's hot nigga summer too, what you mean.

Speaker 1:

Hoochie Daddy shorts come through. I want to see it.

Speaker 2:

Sorry, buddy, there you go. I like the Hoochie Daddy shorts, come on now. I like the Hoochie Daddy shorts, come on now. I like them as a current and past Hoochie Daddy, I concur who that, who that. Who that who that who, that who, that who, that who, that who that who that who that who that who that who, that who that who that who that.

Speaker 1:

Who that guy? He's doing so well with working out and being healthy.

Speaker 3:

I appreciate somebody.

Speaker 2:

I heard he was doing so well. He's doing so well. Oh my God, when he sees me he's like drink your water Drink your water.

Speaker 1:

And he comes to me like he's a gold man. I'm very proud of you it's tough.

Speaker 3:

Next July he's going to be right, I promise you he's probably lost 15.

Speaker 1:

I've only lost five 20, 23. Oh boom, I've only lost five, but it's the water. It's the water I take For me because I never drank the water like that. Yeah, you drinking it a lot.

Speaker 3:

I'm drinking it a lot and the meal prepping yeah. I'm doing better, but it's for me it don't gotta be boring, but I was. When I was unhealthy I was boring, so why not being healthy? It's easy for you to be boring, it's the same I was, cause I was eating the same bullshit.

Speaker 1:

And what I'm learning like. And it's funny, cause me and you had that conversation and I was like when I first I'm going to do better, I'm going to do right, I'm going to try to make these decisions, and I'm like I go out first week and I bought all this healthy bullshit that cost me like $350 fucking dollars, pissed on y'all. And Buck was like you don't have to do that, asha, you can still eat the same stuff that you eat, just portion control it. So I'm doing better with portion control, but I am doing a lot better with eating more fruits and vegetables in my meal. So, but Buck is on that.

Speaker 3:

That's awesome. I'm proud of him, I am, I'm going to get like Buck. I'm trying to get like Mr. Chocolate over here.

Speaker 2:

These are natural steroids, buddy.

Speaker 3:

Natural steroids. That's crazy.

Speaker 2:

But no, it's too good. First off, I tell all my people don't change what you're eating at all.

Speaker 1:

Just cook it at home, yeah.

Speaker 2:

You're not going to cook fried chicken three days in a row.

Speaker 3:

I don't care.

Speaker 2:

No one said it, but you'll go to Wendy's Burger King and Taco Bell three days in a row? Sure will. It's all fried food, but I stopped that.

Speaker 3:

I did a hard part to cut because I wanted to see it faster. With how I feel, not so much the scale, I didn't care about that, the beat in my heart I cared about, but I just wanted to feel better. When I cut it wasn't even the food part, it was soda, it was no me Sugar, you like soda Mountain Dew.

Speaker 1:

I cut it off All of it. Buck will tell you.

Speaker 2:

What's that the?

Speaker 1:

hardest, my guilty pleasure, my. I will eat all day, every day, if you feed it to me, princess chicken, princess, hot chicken.

Speaker 2:

Shout out to Princess who Are you from? Where you from?

Speaker 3:

I'm from here, from where, okay.

Speaker 1:

I'm like Princess, okay, my princess, that's, that's, that's me, that's delicacy I love we used to fuck it up. Listen every like book, will tell you, like no, what will tell you? I had an addiction to princess every fucking day, like my order. Everybody, everybody where we work, knows my order. They don't have to ask me like, hey, I'm getting princess, I know what you want. But four tinders medium french fries fucking it up ranch oh, what a damn ranch.

Speaker 1:

But I've been doing really good. I think I've had princess like once and that's because we had. We had like my team we had bought it, the team at work bought it. But before I think it's been like maybe three weeks and it's not bad. I know that may seem like three weeks, that's it. That's a. I know that may seem like three weeks, that's it. That's a lot for me, because again I will eat, princess every week.

Speaker 3:

You sound like my dad.

Speaker 2:

My dad he's from Nashville Every day.

Speaker 3:

That should be good, though you gotta get that hot.

Speaker 2:

I like the hot. This motherfucker like this hot. I want to burn tonight in the morning You're going to burn. I'm eating hot. I want to burn tonight in the morning it's going to burn.

Speaker 1:

I'm like I don't even know why you're eating it.

Speaker 2:

Swing constantly light.

Speaker 3:

Drink it down with a Mountain.

Speaker 2:

Dew.

Speaker 3:

Oh fuck, Fucking me up. That shit was good. Now I've moved to not having my cheat meal. It ain't really a cheat meal, but it is because it's something I want, so instead it might be a steak with asparagus.

Speaker 2:

I had a steak with asparagus yesterday.

Speaker 3:

That's a cheat meal to me. Or if I want pizza, I'll do a thin crust, just cheese pizza. People are like you, like this cheat? Listen, it's just a. It's so weird, I don't know, but it's cheese pizza.

Speaker 1:

He don't like cheese, but likes cheese pizza Just regular cheese pizza Mozzarella cheese.

Speaker 2:

I don't like mozzarella cheese. It's okay, I'm Mr Chocolate. I don't like chocolate, oh shit.

Speaker 3:

Next subject hey, you a fool, hey, you don't like even white chocolate.

Speaker 2:

I like white chocolate.

Speaker 3:

See, I'm going to say wait, I don't like milk chocolate like that this isn't peanut butter or caramel, but I love white chocolate, like Hershey's, like that, or like the Russell Stove white chocolate, or this is another brand.

Speaker 3:

I can't pronounce that shit, but I sound ignorant saying that shit. But it's fire, it's white chocolate. I can't think of it though. You get that shit at like all your favorite CVS's and Walgreens. It just be there half off, and I be fucking that shit up. White chocolate. Who goes to hey, go to CVS. That shit be like half off. That shit be good as fuck. He's a parent.

Speaker 1:

He goes to CVS.

Speaker 3:

You know CVS gotta get you the cough medicine for the cheap. You know what I'm saying. Hello, melatonin. If you want some melatonin for the cheap, hello. I'm not condoning drugging the kids to sleep, I ain't but it's like catnip for cats. Shit oh okay. Put cats to sleep. But you know we're getting into sports and football and I want to touch on it because it's been a mission we got together. Today is March, the what? 27th, 27th, yeah, and free agency is you know here and we've been around.

Speaker 2:

We've been around.

Speaker 3:

A lot of change.

Speaker 2:

A lot, derek Harris, y'all.

Speaker 3:

Yes, he came to the right team. He went to the Ravens, the Baltimore Ravens, yes, and when I saw it, he looks so good in purple. When I saw it Okay, I'm sorry, go ahead, here you go. When I saw it, asha texted me.

Speaker 1:

Oh, that was so exciting.

Speaker 3:

She texted me that damn screenshot of that shit.

Speaker 1:

Bro, and it was within like seconds of it being announced, and I remember you got that message of everything I said to you.

Speaker 3:

Yes, I want you to read what I text.

Speaker 1:

It was very um, he was so mad and then, when he came to me, he gave me the nastiest look. Um, this is what he said I hope you have sex and before you get off the nigga, stop. I hope you ask for eggs cooked easy and they scramble them. I hope someone puts laxative in your coffee and you go to the bathroom and there's no wipes or toilet paper. This was the fucked up part. I hope your breasts grow overnight and none of your bras fit. Fuck a raven and fuck Derrick Henry. I hope your breasts grow overnight and none of your bras fit. I was pissed. Fuck a raven and fuck Derrick Henry.

Speaker 2:

And then he walked up to me and said Fuck you.

Speaker 3:

Why we gotta say fuck Derrick Henry. I was in the moment.

Speaker 2:

We are not saying fuck Derrick Henry, I still love him and miss him.

Speaker 3:

He's still gonna be the best and greatest Running back into history and I hope, like all the Baltimore Ravens that leave us, they go over there and don't do shit.

Speaker 2:

Respectfully, it's kind of weird, you know, it is like Javon Kerr CB Meester. They have the careers with us.

Speaker 3:

They go there and there. I just don't know what happened. Listen.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's okay, derek.

Speaker 3:

Mason yeah, derek Mason. It's like damn, who the fuck is getting fucked over there in the Baltimore Raiders organization when they feel like they can come over here and get shit from us.

Speaker 2:

It's crazy, it's crazy and Regis played we're not going to do anything. Not a goddamn thing Can we talk about. You're right.

Speaker 3:

I apologize I apologize for interrupting you. Kp's right. We were not. We were not going to help you. Kp's right.

Speaker 1:

He's right and that's my whole argument. That was the whole argument I was trying to have with this man.

Speaker 3:

Y'all didn't do what you needed to do, but now we're going to do him right.

Speaker 2:

But now, because we had him, we had Tannehill, we had AJ Brown, j Brown, aj Brown. You see what I'm saying we don't get rid of AJ Brown, but Mike Vrabel didn't want to get this team to be a contender.

Speaker 3:

It was a contender two times out of the time he was here.

Speaker 2:

Because the very next year after they got rid of.

Speaker 3:

AJ Brown Correct, and that's when we were in our downhill slump. But this year we've done more in the franchise and free agency this year than we've done since they've been a part of the fucking.

Speaker 2:

You have no choice and you got to remember and we've been happy.

Speaker 3:

We've been happy. I'm okay with that Because the additions we have. We went and got Cushenberry, probably the best center in free agency. We went and got Calvin Ridley, yeah, ridley, calvin, calvin, ridley, yeah, ridley, calvin. Ridley, I was like oh, shit, shit, awuzie from the Bengals. They're starting corners, so we went and ran from there. I'm like all right, cool, we got Awuzie, you know, but the biggest one though, and there's other people though, but the biggest one that we went and got was a Darius Sneed cornerback.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I see that cornerback. Yeah, I see that I was actually. I don't know. I was actually taken back by that. A lot of people were I didn't. I would not have put that in the cards, Like I really wouldn't have. I would have never thought that, but he's going to be a great addition. Oh my goodness, I hope y'all get further. You're not going to make it to the Super.

Speaker 3:

Bowl. Let me tell you something. I don't expect to go Super, but I expect with the defense.

Speaker 2:

How it's been for Jefferson and still Harold Landry still still got the draft.

Speaker 3:

But let's you know. But just talk about what we did in free agency. Yeah, we got a damn hell of a secondary now. That's always been our problem. We haven't never had corners to cover and now you got to wait it running.

Speaker 3:

Well, but look at the offense also of what we did in free agency Got Tony Pollard. Instead of so, we got Tony Pollard from the Dallas Cowboys. It's going to be Off an injury, off an injury, yes. Off an injury, yes. But that lets me know that we're in a system now where we're going to pass the football and I've been waiting for this for so long for us to be dominant and passing the football. And DeHop even said. Dehop had a post on Twitter. He was talking to Jamar Chase and T Higgins and they told DeHop, you're going to love this new offense that Callahan's running, and that lets me feel good to know that they're saying hey, listen, you're going to like this. This is a real big receiver-based offense where the quarterback is getting the ball out. I'm excited to see what we do. I'm not saying we're going to be great.

Speaker 2:

I know you won't but I'm saying that it's going to be more fun for us to be able to have. I want to score points.

Speaker 3:

The name of the game is score points. You got to be able to score points. You can't just run the ball a thousand times, but the Ravens do that. Good though, the Ravens are always the number one rush offense, so the Ravens are the only team in the NFL, in my opinion, that can run the ball the way they do, and it's decided because of Lamar Jackson. Absolutely it makes them play hard defense.

Speaker 1:

Our defense is really good. They just have to remember, well, defense and offense, but more so defense. They have to be in rhythm with each other. Y'all lost some big pieces on that defense, though. That's why I say it's so important.

Speaker 3:

I still got Patrick Williams. Y'all lost Roquan, that Patrick Williams.

Speaker 1:

I lost Roquan. That was big. Yeah, we just got to make sure I'm excited, though I'm excited for this year, I really do. It's going to be great we're going to do it.

Speaker 2:

Early predictions.

Speaker 1:

No, I don't want to do that just yet.

Speaker 2:

I will.

Speaker 1:

Okay, Damn, you're doing them early yeah.

Speaker 2:

I was like.

Speaker 3:

I do want to talk about the draft, but I would love to hear your early prediction. Don't talk to me.

Speaker 2:

I been holding up for like five seconds Okay you got three.

Speaker 3:

Three Fuck is a three. You the noob Three-peat man, don't you say that shit.

Speaker 1:

Talking about three-peat the Chiefs, three-peat I. Whatever you do, don't let it happen you really being for real?

Speaker 2:

Is this routine? I'm a Titans fan. I got this shit on me Three-peat. You're a Titans fan. I'm a Titans fan.

Speaker 3:

You know that. Don't do that. I didn't realize you were a Titans fan. What the fuck you thought it was, I don't know, but I didn't think he was a.

Speaker 1:

Titans fan Basuda, don't do that, don't do that Trash, don't do that I don't care what you're going to call it. I said three people. I know the Chiefs. I got that. I didn't realize you were a Titans fan. I don't see it?

Speaker 3:

Oh, it's going to happen. They just paid Chris Jones.

Speaker 2:

They got to get some. I really believe Patrick Mahomes is like that person that's on your team. He counts for like two people. He a dog? No, no, it's not a dog. It's like you go to a pickup court and nobody knows. Kyrie is on your team.

Speaker 3:

Man fuck Patrick Mahomes. Patrick Mahomes is that guy, I agree with you.

Speaker 2:

But we can say we don't like him. But my man, he's coming up clutch after clutch after clutch. No sweat, back against the wall. Who? Is actually willing to bet against him.

Speaker 3:

I didn't bet against him. I definitely bet against him.

Speaker 2:

You can say everybody's team gets better, but everybody loses them every year.

Speaker 3:

But they haven't lost their foundation, which is Travis fucking Kelsey.

Speaker 2:

And they damn looking like the Golden State Warriors.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, you see the Golden State Warriors right now looking great.

Speaker 2:

They finally time to break up. They paid Chris Jones. I don't think they should have paid Chris Jones. They didn't pay Ledelec.

Speaker 3:

But they were like hey, you know what? This D Laman makes more sense To us in the corner and I'm cool with that, I'm glad we got him. But they need to go Hit the draft. If they hit the draft and like I mean Hit the draft hard for real and get some pieces Like really, really draft, well, then they could. They could be a problem, they're hands down. They feel like they don't need nothing they still got Patrick Mahomes, still got Andy Reid.

Speaker 1:

I want to say they drafted good last year.

Speaker 2:

If they draft good again, there's a chance name a team right now that you honestly should have believed that would beat them.

Speaker 3:

That would beat them right now and I can't stand a bitch ass name of the fuck ass Ravens, with Derek fucking here. I think they have a chance.

Speaker 1:

they have a chance, they have a chance. It's hard to stop.

Speaker 2:

Lamar Jackson and Derek can't read the combination the one reason why I say no to the Ravens is the one reason only.

Speaker 1:

Why is your hater?

Speaker 2:

That is a big piece you're adding. You're not adding a wide receiver. You're adding the person who has led the league in carries for straight years. He's been healthy Derek Henry, not kinda, he's not even barely leading the league. He's in the league by additional 60-something. Carries Like drops. Everyone else You're not adding in a side piece. You're not adding in someone that's not at the peak. He's not 2K Derek Herring, but he's not a 500-yard runner, derek Herring, so you got to feed him because he's not a scat bat, he's a pound, pound, pound third quarter.

Speaker 3:

He breaks one, that's what they're going to do in boxing.

Speaker 2:

But here's the thing you have to feed him to get him down.

Speaker 3:

You got to feed Derrick Henry.

Speaker 2:

But they don't feed Y'all. Haven't read back like Derrick Henry. It does not get fed the way.

Speaker 3:

Derrick Henry does. They had Buddy got hurt cheating. He got hurt. Then they had Gus Edwards. They tried to do it.

Speaker 1:

If Gus would have had just a little bit more time. I think Gus would have been a beast. If he would have got a little bit more in there.

Speaker 3:

He would have been fired. Jk Dobbins, they drafted JK Dobbins.

Speaker 2:

That's how I'm seeing it Maybe next year with Derek Henry. We got another season to work with them, but you just drafted another team's number one player to your team, and this is your first time going against something, you guys. So I don't know we have the core of the Chiefs already there. What's the core of the Ravens Go. What's the core of the Ravens? I'm not about to validate the Ravens, I don not about to validate the fucking Ravens, I'm not even going to argue for the Ravens right now.

Speaker 1:

I'm not going to argue for the Ravens. I'm not going to argue for the Ravens.

Speaker 2:

I'm just going to let the game be wild. I'm not going to argue for the funky ass Ravens right now. I want everybody to see. I want everybody to see that they both they both deflected because I don't like the Ravens.

Speaker 3:

They both deflected the question. Can I tell you something?

Speaker 1:

I believe in superstition and I don't want to do too much talking.

Speaker 2:

It's too early for me to talk about who what?

Speaker 3:

right now, give me two after the draft.

Speaker 2:

That's wild.

Speaker 3:

Give me two after the draft you have the courage to say the Ravens can beat them. But you also don't have a reason to name their team. That's crazy. I understand they have Lamar Jackson and then we got the A's?

Speaker 2:

I don't know.

Speaker 3:

I just think they're going to have success.

Speaker 2:

I just think they're going to have success.

Speaker 3:

What are they going to do?

Speaker 2:

How are they going to run the ball. They're going to be able to run the ball. They're going to run the ball.

Speaker 1:

Will they're going to run the ball Now? Will they be able to stop people?

Speaker 3:

I don't know, but they're going to run the ball and you're going to have to put the box. Mark Andrews, they still got some pieces over there. I'm just saying let's just see how they do in the draft. They go get in the draft and they still got free agents. They're still free agents. They don't know, we'll see. It's get the OTAs almost in the goddamn preseason Right now. I just got to see how everybody doing in the draft. This draft is special.

Speaker 2:

I just want to see, is it special at the top or special throughout what you mean Of the draft, do you mean? Special at the top or special at the Special first 10, 15, 15?.

Speaker 3:

I think it's a wide receiver lineman draft. There's a lot of linemen and a lot of wide receivers in this draft. A lot of very fast wide receivers Very very fast, skillful running, a lot of routes, receivers, a lot of strong linemen.

Speaker 2:

So I'm curious to see what everybody does in the draft what they're going to do.

Speaker 3:

We're definitely gonna come back to the draft because, um, and I definitely uh, want to see about getting booked, how that book, about that too, see what book got going on for the draft before he gets to work, because they're going to be real busy. So very soon I want to see you guys get them on. See, we're going to talk about the draft. I know we did last year. I definitely want to see this year how we're going to get a draft. Uh, because that's a month away we door to the Titans price?

Speaker 2:

okay, yeah, that's what we don't we look like that's the building that's gonna be right next door looking at.

Speaker 3:

I'm like, oh, okay, cool so, so, um, you know, I definitely want to make sure we, I want to tackle us. I know we talk, talked about sports, but no bitty, no ditty. That's what the new word is. That's what you get a kid. Now you know what I'm talking about.

Speaker 2:

What'd you say? Hashtag, hashtag. What was it? No, ditty.

Speaker 3:

I like the way you work. Kid. No ditty, no d Diddy, he want a bag.

Speaker 2:

Get up. First I watched the interview Of Diddy and Fabulous and I was like Fabulous, why don't you Party for your birthday? And Fab was like I did. He said no, why don't you Party, party With me? And Fab was just Looked at me and said what you mean?

Speaker 3:

He said no, I want you to Party. Party, and I was serious.

Speaker 2:

You heard him. Maybe they were too nervous to ask, but I'll admit to you that was on camera. What you mean party, party.

Speaker 3:

What you talking about? Party party Like party party.

Speaker 2:

I believe Diddy was enjoying the hell out of taking some booty.

Speaker 3:

We've been talking about Diddy for the last couple times because the story keeps getting crazier and crazier. It's weird. It keeps getting wilder.

Speaker 1:

Wild, that's the word, not weird Wild it keeps getting wilder.

Speaker 3:

I remember when we first started talking about it I heard it, you know we didn't think I did not think it was going to get this high strung yeah, no, Talking about Diddy to the point where the niggas get raided. Got raided. They raided the band. So what do y'all?

Speaker 1:

think Listen for me now.

Speaker 3:

Computers For me. Now I'm in a space where you know and I and I listen. Y'all don't want nobody to be upset when I say this because did he didn't done what he had? I don't, I don't want us to feel like it's allegedly and I'm not trying to keep on blowing smoke on the black man because, until proven guilty, he blew smoke- in his bed. He didn't do a thing. But until I'm not going to keep on raining on the black man praying so innocent, until proven guilty is where you're going.

Speaker 3:

Yes innocent until proven guilty.

Speaker 3:

I'm not going to hold that against that man, because until you go to a court of law and they hit that gal and say, nigga, you did it, I'm not saying I got his back. But I'm not going to talk negative about them, no more. But I will say this when niggas is running and house is getting raided, my mind goes a couple things mm-hmm, that's the truth to some shit, cuz you're looking like you're running from the shit. Yeah, you know, business doing it was there, did you really? Cuz you gotta think about it if you're a grown man man. The producer said he fucked another grown man. You got fucked by another man. You just got a boyfriend. But I think it's something else deeper. I think it might have been. Maybe he did touch some women, maybe he touched children. You know what I mean. You running and getting on planes.

Speaker 1:

Man allegedly, and then he stuck where, out of the country, out of the country to the islands, some sort of plane.

Speaker 3:

They said you can't go nowhere, no more. So for me it's like damn, you know, if you ain't really did nothing, you probably sit your ass down somewhere, like he was. Then he sold some of his stock to the third party and he had some stock.

Speaker 1:

A secret share, a secret share came and bought it.

Speaker 3:

I'm like, okay, so you get the assets out cause you know this shit ain't looking good your money. You know he already did the shit with WR.

Speaker 1:

It was already gone, so he's been empty in the pockets.

Speaker 3:

He got a lot of money but he's been getting away. Then you pull up run.

Speaker 1:

I want to know what Young.

Speaker 3:

Miami has. I'm curious.

Speaker 1:

I want to just be in her purse. Somebody got to do an interview like a sit down, tell all. I don't know if she would ever do it, but I just want to know what she has to say about all this.

Speaker 3:

She be riding him hard she was talking with him.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, she was talking with him hard, Whether it was for publicity or not. You know something.

Speaker 3:

You know whether it was true or? Whether it's bullshit and maybe she didn't know nothing and she was real enough not to be around.

Speaker 2:

Like hey, you work on this.

Speaker 3:

Okay, I gotta let you go. You bullshit and go on about her business. But and then her son.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, they got his son allegedly. Allegedly, they got the son. Was it Justin? Is it Justin? Was it Justin?

Speaker 3:

Don't have me lying, it's the light-skinned nigga.

Speaker 1:

He got two light-skinned ones.

Speaker 3:

No, he got the one that looked just like his ass, and then he got the light-skinned one.

Speaker 1:

So okay, so we got Quincy, light-skinned Quincy. It must have been.

Speaker 3:

Quincy, then that was Quincy. Quincy is the one.

Speaker 1:

Quincy ain't really his, though, right that's Albie Shore's kid, and then you got the middle one. I think he's also light-skinned.

Speaker 3:

That might have been him there. It was the one that was light-skinned.

Speaker 1:

Right and you got him. I think they call him King, king Kong, king Kong.

Speaker 3:

He's the one that got the song with Chris.

Speaker 1:

Brown. That's how I'm going to forever remember him, but yeah.

Speaker 3:

So I think it was just one of them light-skinned brothers. I don't think it was Quincy. I just hope, now that you know it's all said and done and it's going to come back. I don't know how it's going to come back. I just want to see what they got. I want to see what they got in there. What do you think they got?

Speaker 1:

I don't know, like, because they got the computers, the car drives, they're going to walk out. They got all of that.

Speaker 3:

They're going to walk out with butt plugs and straps. That's going to be in Congress. Yo Diddy. Hey, I tell these young niggas somebody made a song. They need to do a freestyle called Yo Diddy. It'll go viral right now. Yo Diddy, that's the new pause. So you know, when you don't say pause, no more, we just say Yo Diddy. Some niggas say some suspect shit. Some nigga be like hey bro, hey bro, pass me some of that meat bro. Hey man, can I put some of my meat on you on your grill? Pause now niggas they said. And they said hey bro, let me put some of my my.

Speaker 3:

Put some of this meat on the grill, bro, yo diddy I'm sorry, I just got lost in context that was a terrible joke you know how niggas say suspect shit like you know how like you could be saying something like it don't really mean to be gay Like a nigga, be like pause, Don't try to look at me like that Pause.

Speaker 2:

You know what you're trying to say Pause.

Speaker 3:

You didn't like. After that, no. Right, I was like pause.

Speaker 2:

I didn't like why your analogy was I'm bold.

Speaker 3:

Let me on the grill.

Speaker 2:

That's not sexual, Paul.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, but like I know, listen, I be on listen. So I be on my Xbox with the niggas in the party and my nigga, my nigga, mr Gratton, shout out to my nigga, mr Gratton.

Speaker 2:

He the real, real now.

Speaker 3:

No, no, I'm being real with you. We be on a video game.

Speaker 2:

I know, but the real world we don't what you mean, we don't say.

Speaker 3:

In In the real world. Hey, you saw my nigga Bob. He be saying shit like that Bob. No, my nigga Ace, like that's what they be on, like we be in a party. Nigga be saying some Some funny ass, freaky ass Well, not freaky, but some gay ass shit. Because that nigga say Pause, but I'm saying Nigga, saying no diddy now. No diddy or no diddy, okay. So whenever you say some suspect shit, now I guess we say no diddy. We don't say pause, no more, listen.

Speaker 3:

I'm getting too old for the young kid shit we learned something new from the video game world. Hey, bro, it be like that.

Speaker 1:

And you say let the young niggas have it.

Speaker 2:

So you don't say pause, no, I don't say that, then they'll almost be gay.

Speaker 3:

So listen when you you gotta cause if you ever be around another gay person, you gotta let them know that you're not saying some shit That'd be like no, if I'm around someone gay, they know I'm not gay.

Speaker 1:

I get what you're saying. It's like You're like hey, hold on, wait, no. It's kind of like saying no, homo Basically yeah.

Speaker 3:

But it's pause, no homo to pause. To pause Now, no ditty.

Speaker 1:

I get what you're trying to say. It was just the analogy in the context. No, homo.

Speaker 3:

Pause. Now we say yo, diddy, I got you, I'm here with you, I got you Yo diddy man.

Speaker 2:

Stop saying that Yo diddy, man. First off, it's not like you're saying yo diddy, yo diddy, it ain't like what my nigga said RIP to Free my nigga Yo Diddy.

Speaker 3:

Nah, we ain't doing that. We ain't doing what Flipper said. He was actually saying Free his nigga Yo Diddy. But I'm talking about Yo Diddy Like we gonna say. That's like Paul's Yo Diddy. So is it Yo or no, or maybe it's.

Speaker 2:

It's no diddy. The young niggas are saying this shit. That's why.

Speaker 1:

I said, leave it to the young niggas, leave it to them.

Speaker 2:

It's hashtag no diddy, no, no diddy. No Yo diddy, yo Yo, no diddy.

Speaker 3:

N-O Like no means stop, yes, no diddy, leave my booty home alone.

Speaker 2:

No diddy Next up. Oh, no, diddy, I am a man diddy. No diddy.

Speaker 3:

Hey, I like hey, listen. So for real, I'm going to say no diddy now. Okay. If that's what you like that's fine, so I ain't going to say pause, no more. Okay or no?

Speaker 1:

homo, that's okay.

Speaker 3:

If that's what you want to do no diddy.

Speaker 2:

That's it or not say anything kind of suspect that works.

Speaker 3:

I mean niggas say some shit though they don't mean it though. So you got to let them know like, hey man, no ditty, you good, all right, cool. I don't like that.

Speaker 2:

I don't, it's not for you.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, it's OK but it's not no, we're his friends.

Speaker 2:

No, no, no, no, no. I don't say anything. I look at him like he's retarded. You ain't a real friend.

Speaker 3:

You gotta let that nigga know. Why are you saying some sex you gotta be like when niggas say some real, really funny Suspect shit, you gotta be like.

Speaker 2:

Why are you with people saying really really Really sex shit?

Speaker 3:

He's taking back my life. Suspect shit in the conversation.

Speaker 1:

Why are we talking about? Really, really sex shit he's taking back by the fact that he suspects shit in the conversation. Why are we talking about really, really?

Speaker 3:

suspect. Why don't shit, you gotta be like wait a minute.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but they like, bro, I suspect dick last night. No, no, no that shit's, that shit's overly that shit's overly gay.

Speaker 3:

Okay, then give it something Like Nah, like you gotta be thinking about shit. Niggas, be like they, be like man. I don't know I can't do it right now, but when I hear it I be like wait a minute, wait a minute.

Speaker 1:

Wait a minute, that's your thing. You say that often when some shit ain't right.

Speaker 2:

Wait a minute.

Speaker 3:

Wait a minute.

Speaker 2:

That's my shit.

Speaker 3:

Well, leave that to the young niggas. Leave that to the young niggas.

Speaker 2:

Leave that to the young niggas.

Speaker 3:

Alright, y'all, just leave it to the young niggas I'll be quick and be like wait a minute. What you got going on, young fella, so please you remember that.

Speaker 1:

No, I was trying to say some suspicious shit.

Speaker 2:

That's off camera don't worry about it. I was trying to bring up a shit that's off camera don't worry about it.

Speaker 1:

No, I was trying to say I was trying to bring up a topic, I mean a scenario that you had. Oh shit, but I ain't gonna do that in front of KP.

Speaker 3:

I'm not gonna do it.

Speaker 1:

I said not on camera not on camera.

Speaker 2:

I got you, though, as soon as we stopped no he didn't say anything, suspect okay.

Speaker 1:

I didn't say no, suspect it wasn't me, I was thinking about it. I'm like if I would have heard no diddy, that would have fucked up the situation, that would have made it ugly.

Speaker 3:

Wait a minute.

Speaker 1:

Exactly.

Speaker 3:

So you know, I think next we got for sure. I want to make sure. I just learned about this last night. The future, you know, I think next you know we got for sure.

Speaker 2:

I want to make sure we Hold on. Let me switch it on. Say it, say it.

Speaker 3:

Because I just learned about this last night. The future. Future you just glassed for real just last night I was bumping that bitch.

Speaker 1:

No, let me tell you something you know, I think you know, but you know, I am a J Cole fan.

Speaker 2:

Okay, how you feeling. I'm not gonna lie to you.

Speaker 1:

Jay Dot slid, but I didn't appreciate him attacking my boy like that.

Speaker 3:

He slid, though. Did he need to though?

Speaker 1:

I don't feel like there was a need for him to do that. To Jay Cole, though.

Speaker 2:

Why.

Speaker 1:

Maybe I don't know, maybe I'm not into that part of it, because I like Jay Cole for his music and his lyrics. I don't if there's drama. Or the only person I know that J Cole got into it with was what was that young kid's name that tried to diss him? Pump, wasn't it? Lil Pump, lil Pump yeah, that was the only like beef I knew about. And now, because I was one of them fans like fuck that nigga, he don't know about Cole. Like Cole is like fuck that nigga, he don't know about Cole. Like Cole will slide on your bitch ass like that. But like, as far as like drama for real.

Speaker 3:

I don't know, I don't think, nobody, I don't think. No, I think you had to be in the industry to understand, like deep in there, cause I don't think, cause I was like when you go, look at the, the album you know, and then I listen, I go through from top to bottom. Yeah, yeah for sure, and I'm bumping it Like you know. I'm hearing the track, you know too Yo Metro, yo Metro, yo Metro. It got the weekend on that bitch.

Speaker 2:

But it didn't show his name.

Speaker 3:

I'm like damn, he got some features on here.

Speaker 1:

It gets you wanting to that song. Everybody was going to listen to it, but they had to really listen to it. So I think that's why I called a lot of people off, because a lot of people would have been like man, I'm just going to listen to one with KB.

Speaker 3:

KB, and you would have listened to nothing else.

Speaker 1:

I like how they did that.

Speaker 3:

It was very strategic on how they laid out the album on there, like travis scott's name was on there and like certain people certain people weren't and they use like you're right like now did you say that a lot, yeah, you're right, yeah, yeah, you're right but the weekend ad libs on there. That's just for you know, but he was still on there. Feature wise technically, yeah, um, but when people just go into that track with k-dai, um he slid.

Speaker 1:

It was funny because one of one of my cousins had sent this in and she was like hey, yo check this out. So I wake up the next, like early the next morning and I'm like check this out and I'm like I'm listening, I'm like damn Like who pissed him off? Like what happened?

Speaker 3:

He didn't even come on. He didn't even come on talking shit at first, he was just, he was like damn okay, it's K-Dot, alright then. Then, when he said first person, first reason, I'm like I said boy, he said they gonna need, they gonna need Pet Sematary K-Dot and Lord man listen.

Speaker 2:

I still want Cole and Drake to respond, just for entertainment reasons.

Speaker 1:

If Cole is going to respond, I need him to respond by himself. Don't add Drake to it.

Speaker 2:

Drake's already fucked up.

Speaker 1:

No that's going to be a thing.

Speaker 3:

No, that has to be a part of it. It's a little too late for that now because, they had where Drake was. You know, rick Ross unfollowed him. You know some of these big name artists have already unfollowed him on Instagram Metro Future.

Speaker 2:

They just did a whole tape, but first off, metro Future has unfollowed him. Your song dissing him.

Speaker 1:

But what I'm saying is, though and this is why I say maybe I'm not that into the beef- what the fuck is going on, Like what's going on with Drake.

Speaker 2:

It could be they that I got bored.

Speaker 3:

Which I like. It's good for hip-hop.

Speaker 1:

That's the people hunting.

Speaker 2:

It's literally like and secondly I know we don't want to agree I think Drake will make a disrespectful, very nice diss track 100%.

Speaker 3:

I think it does not matter. I don't believe that.

Speaker 1:

I don't believe it does not matter.

Speaker 2:

I'm not saying that when I say that it's not going to be like he got murdered.

Speaker 1:

It's going to be like it's going to be like the Nicki Minaj, like, oh, it's meant to be a district. I think it'd be more like McNeil okay, I'll give you that, and that was hot though, but that's what I'm saying. I think it'd be more like McNeil.

Speaker 2:

Okay, I'll give you that. I like McNeil and that was hot, though it was a good.

Speaker 1:

It's gonna be more of like a. It's gonna be a song. It's not gonna be a true hip-hop.

Speaker 2:

Even a song.

Speaker 1:

You gonna make a fire song. I got you on that. But I'm saying the way, K Brungie, only J Cole can respond the way it needs to be responded to. Lyrics wise. I don't think Drake can fuck with him. That's what I'm saying. Lyrics wise.

Speaker 3:

Drake can make a hit Exactly. That's exactly what it is. No, we don't need that, we need raw authentic like mix and Cole gonna't talk and he's going to talk.

Speaker 1:

Cole is one of the best lyricists of our time.

Speaker 2:

100%, I'm not saying that, First off, I'm just shooting for Drake. I'm not disrespecting Cole or K-Dyte. I'm saying I think Drake could make a fire as this to any of them.

Speaker 3:

And I think it would be, so fire.

Speaker 2:

That everybody would be like what this came from, drake. The same way, we was completely surprised From back to back. Nobody saw that coming.

Speaker 1:

And it was so hot it's still getting played to this day.

Speaker 2:

It's hands down the hottest diss track Top five ever, but see that's what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

I don't think about that as a diss track top five ever, but see that's what I'm saying.

Speaker 3:

I don't think about that as a diss track.

Speaker 1:

I don't think about it as a diss track First off Back to Back has got to play more than any other song ever. I don't think of it as a diss track, though I think of it as a bop.

Speaker 2:

You can't but see. I remember when it happened and it was like boom, boom, boom. I was there too, nigga.

Speaker 3:

What you think back to back Was harder than this track right here. Hell, no, after the time when K-Dot's been gone and the first thing we're hearing from him After almost at least 5 to 7 years no, wait, when was the last time you heard K-Dot? Didn't he just come out of Allen like 2 years ago? Go ahead, you're talking about. You're talking about in fucking, what's it called?

Speaker 2:

If y'all talking about lyrics, I'm not saying Drake is on their level as being a lyricist. That's not what I'm saying, I'm talking about when we had Controversy.

Speaker 3:

Oh, okay.

Speaker 1:

He had an album.

Speaker 3:

I get what you're saying on the album yeah, but then that's when they came back with First Person Shooter and they gave him his props, but at the same time they say you know, it's K-Dot. They said it's all three of us.

Speaker 1:

It's the big three.

Speaker 3:

But then you're going to say is it K-Dot, Is it Aubrey?

Speaker 1:

Is it Aubrey K-Dot?

Speaker 3:

Is it me man meme is we're pointing at each other. So really you're saying it's just, that's too for real. But he's really like they did that though, spider-man meme. You know the spider-man meme, we everybody pointing each other, but then he's talking about us too, so he's really talking about the two at first that's why I think kendrick did what he did is what he said.

Speaker 1:

If you go back and listen to it. I know that song back. You know I knew this, I know I didn think about it like that.

Speaker 3:

So then, when he said man, I think for real it was good publicity.

Speaker 1:

It's great publicity. But I Honestly agree with we need a good Like. This is good for hip hop. It's good for music Like.

Speaker 2:

J Cole gotta respond, but I believe you.

Speaker 3:

He has to have the track by himself.

Speaker 1:

No, because K-Dawg didn't respond by himself. He has to have the track by himself. No, because KJ didn't respond by himself, but he did.

Speaker 3:

He just didn't know Future's song.

Speaker 2:

He don't have to come out and do a whole because KJ didn't do a whole song.

Speaker 3:

Future's good for that, though. He came out and did 16 bars.

Speaker 2:

It wasn't a three minute song.

Speaker 3:

I don't think KJ had to come out with a whole song to this there. Yeah, he came out and did what?

Speaker 2:

16 bars. It wasn't no three-minute song he came out, no, that's why it makes it hot, though I don't think Cole had to come out with a whole song to this.

Speaker 3:

There's no need to. A minute and 30. I'm coming with a feature. A minute and 30 is up there so far.

Speaker 1:

I don't think. Cole's going to respond at all Future did it Future, did it when on another feature I don't know if it was for Russell. Yeah, exactly, but that was a feature.

Speaker 2:

It was, and that's what K-Dot was saying back then With Quavo.

Speaker 3:

Turn it up, turn it up. I get that, but here's the thing he knew that shit was coming.

Speaker 1:

Here's the thing.

Speaker 3:

Who the fuck?

Speaker 1:

will be? Who is he going to be the feature to in order for that to happen? He ain't got to, he can just do a straight freestyle.

Speaker 2:

I believe that I would love the freestyle If we'm in the studio. All black forces? I don't know.

Speaker 3:

You just did a tape with this man for me, so I don't know Future should've Like. You just did a tape With this man For me, so I don't know what happened. But being a producer and listening to people when you make the beat, you send the beat you in here like Okay, he does his bar. And now they like Damn K-Dawg Coming on here and everybody I know there was more Than one nigga in that room when and did it and they was like they listened for it and they was like damn and Future knew and heard it before he released it, so that's why I was like damn nigga, you heard this shit.

Speaker 3:

You didn't want to let me know this nigga was. And Future said shit, that ain't got nothing to do with me. I already know Future's sensational. He's getting into my business and they did what they had to do. Drake was going to be in a situation where hip-hop was. He said hip-hop was going to turn against him. In a way, that's what Eminem said, that they were going to turn against you. But I don't know Maybe it's that time when niggas are turning against him.

Speaker 1:

I have a question Do you guys think of Drake as hip-hop?

Speaker 2:

I don't know about hip-hop.

Speaker 3:

Drake is LeBron James. I think he's pop with hip-hop on his back. He has a side. I don't think of Drake as a hip-hop artist. I think he's the hottest pop artist that can double down.

Speaker 1:

That's what.

Speaker 2:

I say for me Okay, so wait, pause. You got to lay out the rules of what hip-hop is. You can't say hip-hop is only for lyricists.

Speaker 3:

No, you can't say the next song is what?

Speaker 1:

No, I'm just saying what is hip hop? What would you classify the weekend?

Speaker 3:

The weekend started in Our genre, which is hip hop.

Speaker 2:

I would Well, I heard R&B of R&B. Rhythm and blues, rhythm and blues. Okay, that's where I got it from.

Speaker 3:

From the weekend, right From the weekend Now, everything the weekend does. Now you still feel like it's R&B.

Speaker 2:

Well, the base of everything comes from R&B.

Speaker 3:

Of course, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, we know.

Speaker 2:

They make pop for everybody else, we know I feel like it's pop.

Speaker 3:

I feel like the weekend made was pop. I agree he started in R&B doing features for 2 Chainz and his own sound.

Speaker 2:

But you can't say that about Drake, the reason why Drake is on top and as a DJ I've realized this from the very beginning To always stay relevant, drake attaches his name to every new hip-hop know. Look at every hip hop artist Over the last 10 years, the very first year they came out. They just pop and he touches everyone.

Speaker 3:

Ice Spice came out of nowhere.

Speaker 2:

Ice Spice came out with Everybody who's popping the hip hop? He immediately. Goes so you can't say that Because he gives everyone the first hit.

Speaker 1:

But the reason.

Speaker 2:

Wado is because of the audience he brings.

Speaker 1:

That's because of the audience that he brings.

Speaker 2:

He is LeBron James. It's LeBron 100%.

Speaker 3:

Hear me out. You know statistics backs it up.

Speaker 2:

Y'all know, statistics backs it up. Y'all know, statistics backs it up. We already know that Drake has every sole record, everything. But I'm saying this LeBron has had his peak where he had the third sole. So did Drake, but they both still holding on, but they're just not the best at the moment. Right now, lebron's not the best in the league, but he's still one of the best in the league right now. Lebron's not the best in the league, but he's still one of the best in the league right now. Drake is not the best, but he's still. He's still Drake, he's still Drake.

Speaker 3:

And how long Drake's been out 13 years, 14 years he's been out for a while 2008? 15 years. You see my point Right now. Name someone else 15 years in I you see my point.

Speaker 2:

He touched hip-hop Right now. Name someone that was 15 years in the game Go. Name someone that was 15 years in the game that has constantly, every year, been on radio Number one here.

Speaker 3:

Go. So we're talking just hip-hop. Then Go Not.

Speaker 2:

Go.

Speaker 3:

I mean, I could say Chris Brown.

Speaker 2:

Chris Brown first off. Okay, touché, chris Brown. First off. Okay, touche, Chris Brown had his 2006. But Chris Brown wasn't necessarily hip.

Speaker 3:

He was more of a. That's why I asked you a question. You told me to go Hip hop. Okay.

Speaker 2:

Drake was rapping. Okay, so I'm going to tell you and Chris Brown wasn't number one every year. Chris Brown had a great, great start, got Rocky with Rihanna, fell out with Dr drugs.

Speaker 1:

We're not talking about his life, his music is staying up there, but not in the Drake.

Speaker 2:

Let's be honest. Let's be honest, okay, so.

Speaker 3:

I'm going to get out of that, then my fault then. So we're going to do strictly hip-hop Rap. So there's two I can give you realistically, but the first one I'm going to give you, of course, is going to be Wayne the nigga that he was right behind.

Speaker 2:

You got to give him Wayne, who's right there with him for the last 15 years. I'm not saying who was Okay.

Speaker 3:

Who is still? Well, I mean Wayne is at the end of his career, so I guess, so I guess.

Speaker 2:

so Wayne put the blueprint down, but even Wayne didn't come out as hot as Drake did.

Speaker 3:

I want to know Wayne did not come out.

Speaker 2:

No, y'all gotta remember. Drake came out on top. Wayne came up. Stop it. Wayne was not number one. Look at the numbers I don't have to.

Speaker 3:

Wayne came out before don't worry, Wayne came out before the internet.

Speaker 2:

They keep forgetting that it wasn't streaming back when Wayne came out, so you can't even compare the numbers to when Drake came out 10 years later, where there's nothing but social media. Can I say something?

Speaker 1:

In my opinion, I'm not saying lyrically rap albums?

Speaker 2:

No, no, what you saying is it's just sales streams, numbers. No sales streams and numbers, bruh, it's always been sales streams and numbers.

Speaker 3:

It's always been money, dollar bill bro, he got that money because of Wade KP. I'm not saying that bro.

Speaker 2:

Separate the two.

Speaker 3:

You asked last 50 years. It's 2024.

Speaker 2:

Step on that, moros.

Speaker 3:

I just said the last 50 years. I just said Wade. That's all I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

I'm not disagreeing to that, but I'm saying outside of that. First off, the argument was Drake being Godfather, right now LeBron James, and the answer is that there's nobody.

Speaker 3:

Wayne, come on right now.

Speaker 2:

He gave the name to anyone other than Wayne, and Wayne is a one-off of everyone else.

Speaker 3:

They're almost because they're right there. He passed the torch to them.

Speaker 2:

It was hard.

Speaker 1:

That's why I said it.

Speaker 3:

Because when you said there isn't anyone else, I had a thing like the greatest there is, even Cole, because they can't. Because of what Drake's done For his time and J Cole and their little times. It's not the same.

Speaker 2:

Drake has a whole country. You guys keep forgetting of Lil Wayne, america man Wayne. I know Wayne is now, but Drake has a whole country, like you guys keep forgetting of Lil Wayne, america man Wayne. I know Wayne is now, but Drake has a whole continent. That's a whole continent, whole country. That is just all about him. That's something we can't take into consideration. We've never been there.

Speaker 3:

We have this little piece we're about and when Lil Wayne. What's the first Wayne song?

Speaker 2:

you heard? Ooh, first off, we was young. Let's not act like he. What's the first Wayne's song you heard First, I was young.

Speaker 3:

Let's not act like he was old. I'm just asking I'm older than both of y'all in this room. I'm just asking I'm 32. You ain't that much older than me. What was the first, wayne?

Speaker 2:

track you heard, I don't know that's 2003, 2004.

Speaker 3:

I'm just saying, I'm just asking. I'll give you a better question. What was the first Wayne track you heard with Drake that you felt was hot?

Speaker 1:

That's a good question. That's a good question. That is not a good question.

Speaker 2:

This man, drake, has got thousands of songs. You just asked me. Wait, wait, wait. You asked me a question. You asked me talking catalog. You asked me a question.

Speaker 1:

You ain't answering me.

Speaker 3:

You ain't answering me. How you gonna answer?

Speaker 2:

my favorite Drake song and Lil Wayne.

Speaker 3:

I asked what's your favorite Drake song or Wayne's little feature?

Speaker 2:

It could be either, or First one that you like from back then, bro, you literally asked me for 15 years ago.

Speaker 3:

I'm the fucking.

Speaker 2:

DJ Bucko.

Speaker 3:

I'm just saying you go Ask your question, my favorite feature of Drake and Wayne.

Speaker 2:

I don't know, they've had a million of them bro.

Speaker 3:

Literally. There's a lot of them.

Speaker 2:

My entire high school was Drake and Wayne. You going to ask me that I like.

Speaker 3:

Truffle, but that's one of my, that's my top five. Oh, okay, you know what I'm saying. You got Tru. The reason why I asked that question is because in every I mean, there's so many Any track that Wayne was with Drake, and I'm not saying Drake's not the godfather of what you're saying now. I don't want to call him that I'm just saying that.

Speaker 3:

Wayne gave that man that spot to be there for the sound and for the sound that I'm hearing, drake always went in, but Wayne always killed everything that man did on the track they was together.

Speaker 1:

Drake is very mainstream. He is. He's done very well with keeping up with the younger generation.

Speaker 3:

He's the best at doing that for Wayne.

Speaker 1:

He's done very well with making sure he can connect to the younger generation Constantly. And that's why I say I'm not going to take that away from him.

Speaker 2:

I'm not, I'm not going to do that. You can't even go nowhere without playing Drake.

Speaker 1:

And I agree with you. But do we really? That's why I say do we really consider him hip-hop with all the shots that he's made?

Speaker 2:

If you remove Drake from our catalog and all his records 100%, because there's no one you can say that has even remotely said I'm gonna come close to you. Even your favorite J Cole fan, you can't even say that he's put out the resume. No, you can't. You can't. And you can say how great Cole is, but more of a bad rapper than Drake is how Drake got ghost rappers.

Speaker 1:

Two different types of styles. Drake makes hits.

Speaker 2:

You can't just say hits and not say what genre he's in.

Speaker 3:

Well, because You're right. That's why I don't give him hip hop. I give him, if you're just going to say, pop.

Speaker 2:

He's touched everything Reggaeton, reggae. He's touched everything he's had on hip-hop, reggae's a pop, though he's versatility.

Speaker 3:

He's touched the Louisiana Bounce track. He's touched a lot. That ain't all hip-hop, though.

Speaker 2:

Give me a percentage of his resume. It's hip-hop. It's a lot of R&B. No, give me the percentage of his.

Speaker 3:

It's a lot of R&B.

Speaker 2:

Give. Give me the percentage of his it's a lot of R&B. Give me the percentage. I say 65% to 70% of his music.

Speaker 3:

Okay, 65% to 70% of his music is still better than it's R&B. That's a different conversation. We ain't talking about better.

Speaker 2:

I'm just saying it doesn't matter If you want to say 60% was R&B.

Speaker 3:

60% of that man is singing. When he first came out, what man was you?

Speaker 2:

the best. I know y'all not taking his own, his own chorus, and saying that the same chorus that he was rapping on, that he was singing on, he did more singing in it that's wild, that's wild that's wild, that's wild that's wild y'all. Let us know ass nigga. We have people who believe. I think Drake is a great artist?

Speaker 1:

do I consider him just a hip hop artist? If Drake would have came out rapping the way he is now.

Speaker 3:

I would have said shit, but Drake was coming out the light skin nigga with no beard singing and being very harmonizing and I loved it. It was great.

Speaker 1:

I love Drake as an artist but again, I don't no beard singing and being very harmonizing and I loved it. It was great. It was great. I didn't know what happened as an artist, but again, I don't categorize him in hip hop.

Speaker 2:

He was singing on? What? What kind of track it?

Speaker 3:

was R&B. You want to call it hip-hop?

Speaker 2:

You can call it hip-hop he was signed to a hip-hop label with the greatest rapper of Lil Wayne.

Speaker 1:

I know a lot of niggas signed to hip-hop labels. How dare you.

Speaker 2:

You can sing to. Lil Wayne Said in the interview. You can sing, yeah you can sing.

Speaker 3:

So Lil Wayne signed him to rap. It wasn't the best rap. He was a better harmonizer singing on hip hop tracks.

Speaker 2:

There was also rapping.

Speaker 3:

I'm gonna show you the game. Got around these niggas and he became a better rapper and got ghostwriters and he could harmonize and talk and sing and it worked out for him, I just think and talk and sing and it worked out for him.

Speaker 1:

I just think, when you think of Drake, you think of Drake. As for me, that's my opinion.

Speaker 3:

I don't think of him as a hip hop artist.

Speaker 2:

I think of him as a pop artist.

Speaker 1:

I'm an R&B artist. I come out real and everything he's touched.

Speaker 2:

Wait, okay, let's get this right, so I can. For 10 years, you guys say he did this and now he's more pop. So now you want to declassify All his work and just classify him as pop. But we can't say that his majority Of his work is pop, because now he's pop. We're going to put him in pop, which is pop is an actual genre, is that not?

Speaker 3:

fair. But the white people? Do you go on Apple Music.

Speaker 2:

No, I'm asking.

Speaker 3:

You pull up your phone on Apple Music and you pop, the pop section. It's Drake and you pull up hip hop.

Speaker 2:

He ain't on there.

Speaker 3:

I'm not saying he's not on there.

Speaker 1:

I'm not saying he's not on there. He's not on there, as much as he's on there on pop. He got music, but he's got no music on there. He got music, absolutely, but he's on the pop charts, okay, so once again.

Speaker 2:

I'm asking the question again With his whole catalog how much of his resume is pop? Now he's on hip-hop, Now he don't rap. Now he also don't sing, so now he just do pop.

Speaker 3:

You see how y'all are. He just labels crazy, he he just labels, a pop artist because one, the white folks is playing this shit. That's wild.

Speaker 2:

So I guess Nicki's pop too, because Nicki's that's wild and a top. That is absolutely wild. If you step out of your genre if you step out your genre, you can no longer be in the genre that you saw in me. You have to only be in the genre that you have in. You have to only be in the genre that you have now.

Speaker 1:

But now.

Speaker 2:

I guess Beyonce is a country music artist and her whole album is from the country because she got a whole country album out, that's not what we said.

Speaker 1:

The next subject?

Speaker 3:

That's not what we said.

Speaker 2:

That's exactly what y'all both said. I'm not sad, I've already answered your question. I've already answered your question. I've already answered your question. Nah I didn't ask you. The majority of his career is pop. Y'all said no, but because he's doing pop now he's the pop line no that's not what I said.

Speaker 1:

I didn't say the majority of his career was not pop.

Speaker 2:

That's not what I said.

Speaker 3:

I'm going to be honest with you? I don't fucking know, no, so why are we having an argument over? No, you're having an argument.

Speaker 1:

I stated an opinion. There's a difference.

Speaker 2:

The opinion of an argument is still an opinion.

Speaker 1:

You're arguing. I'm not arguing because it's my opinion.

Speaker 3:

It's a discussion.

Speaker 2:

It's not an actual argument.

Speaker 1:

I understand that what I'm saying is no, I'm not saying I'm not going to keep going back and forth with what you're asking me, because I'm like I don't listen to enough Drake to say oh it's, I know it's pop because of the way he's classified, that's it and the bangers that he has.

Speaker 3:

Hotline Bling. What's Hotline Bling? Hotline Bling, is it a hip hop track? Is he singing or is he rapping?

Speaker 2:

Is it a hip hop track. Is he singing or is he rapping?

Speaker 3:

He used to call me on myself.

Speaker 2:

Is it a chorus? Does every chorus rap. Or does every chorus rap?

Speaker 3:

I don't know how did I play.

Speaker 2:

My Lord.

Speaker 3:

That good oldie, we want that, and that's pop. To me that's pop, that's not right. That's you. That was not my question.

Speaker 2:

Honey, you know what? That's not where I asked you. That was not my question.

Speaker 1:

I need to know, what it is.

Speaker 3:

Don't worry about it. Y'all get what I'm saying. This is a conference.

Speaker 2:

Don't worry about it. That's what I'm saying. It's not practice.

Speaker 1:

All the backers that we're sitting here going back and forth on is pop.

Speaker 2:

But that's why I say if-one to beat, because I don't get Ariana Grande on my hip-hop station, but I also don't hear Ariana Grande playing any fucking 808s in her songs.

Speaker 1:

You guys, you, as a DJ, know there's a cadence to songs. Production is not changed.

Speaker 2:

If you are armed yes, it does Buckle. If you are armed, yes it does Bucko you.

Speaker 3:

yes, it does.

Speaker 2:

There are certain songs 808, KD's Bucko.

Speaker 3:

You, as a DJ, know this. I know as a DJ and a producer.

Speaker 2:

Okay so, answer the question. The 808 is a. What the?

Speaker 3:

808 is a feature for a producer. It is for hip hop. It is for hip hop If you actually use it.

Speaker 2:

there is a stereotype, you break down each genre, you know this you can use an 808.

Speaker 3:

I can make an 808 for a pop track. But you know there's a formula for every genre. You know that. That's correct. How I Blame, yes or no. What type of genre is how I Blame?

Speaker 2:

I say it's hip hop because the man is rapping it's hip hop and his beat cadence is that of a hip hop beat who's a pop artist. I'm not. I just told you Ariana Grande is a pop artist, okay, and I would not say what is the Weeknd?

Speaker 3:

That's going back to my original conversation. What is the Weeknd? I said the Weeknd was R&B. That's your opinion. I'm cool, so now.

Speaker 2:

I'm on the same page. That's my opinion.

Speaker 3:

There we go. I should have said it. I should have said it. That's your opinion, but the Weeknd is a pop artist, in my opinion, A pop artist. The last album he had, the man was literally in the video. He had a fucking face scan looking like a whole crazy-ass motherfucker. That's not R&B, that is pop. What he is doing is giving off pop Now, in the back of the day. In my opinion, he was R&B, he was working with the weak.

Speaker 2:

He was doing what he did back then, as he's doing now. Was he singing back then on hip-hop beats? Yes. Was he also rapping on the same beats? Yes, started from the bottom now yeah. What is that? Oh man, that is hip-hop.

Speaker 3:

I can hear that as hip-hop. I can hear that as hip hop. We will play that in the hip hop club. I can play that in clubs, I guess we're going to remove Drake as hip hop but we play Hotline Bling in front of a bunch of niggas the Pentagon.

Speaker 2:

Warrior In the Sun King Mountain. I play that in front of a bunch of niggas.

Speaker 3:

Yes, Now you play that.

Speaker 2:

It's been, everybody was.

Speaker 3:

But if I play, Start from the bottom and hotline bling. Are we saying those are the same genre?

Speaker 2:

It's talking about different artists. That was broke. That's not rich.

Speaker 3:

We put too many variables into it now no, you added from the bottom the hotline bling. Can we play it in the same club? 100%?

Speaker 2:

100%, 100%. You can get away with it. I mean, hey, 100%, 100%, 100%.

Speaker 3:

You can get away with it. Could you play Black?

Speaker 2:

Boy JB and Drake.

Speaker 3:

Shoot, shoot, shoot. And one dance in the same demographic. One dance by the weekend.

Speaker 2:

No, no, no One dance I need one dance in the same demographic, absolutely. That's a great room up song. You're saying that because you're a DJ and we can put the music and make it sound good. And guess what? Because every club is not straight hype.

Speaker 3:

the moment you walk in, I'm saying when you got niggas, I'm saying I go to Labo in Nashville or go, and with a bunch of niggas and I play.

Speaker 2:

It's orange, though, and a lot of niggas, but you don't want to claim how big is.

Speaker 3:

It's too late, it's pop, it's just a pop track. The white folks will put that for a nominate that song before they do we, based off of how they will play Crazy variables, you said, because white people.

Speaker 2:

You said because white people will put it in their variable that it's more pop, but they wouldn't put say B, so it's more hip hop. But that's what they do, though. Kp. Okay. So you said they're just like saying that, you're just saying right white person say it's categories more pop.

Speaker 3:

But they do it at the Grammys, they do it at the Oscars, they do it at the Oscars.

Speaker 2:

They do it at the Oscars. What's more pop and what's more hip-hop, though. Here's the thing.

Speaker 1:

Let's just move on, because here's the thing he has his opinion. Drake is a hip-hop star.

Speaker 3:

I like both. I like this conversation, I like this.

Speaker 1:

We're spending too much time on the subject.

Speaker 3:

I gotta go. I know I'm sorry, I like this. That's what I got. Listen when I talk music.

Speaker 1:

I like this time, right, I do too. Again, I ain't got enough time to do this, because I really want to argue with this music First, since you want to go to the next thing.

Speaker 2:

You got time, Me time. Look at what time it is. Oh, now we're. I'm sorry.

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah, let's get to. Well, I guess we're going to get on left and right with Bucko. I just want to touch on the no thinking cap. Real quick today. Real quick, it is going to be Jake Paul.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah.

Speaker 3:

Go ahead and fight. Go ahead and fight, mike.

Speaker 1:

I don't think that's a good idea.

Speaker 3:

Wow, you know.

Speaker 1:

I don't know.

Speaker 3:

It's money and realistically for me, I'm ready for Mike Tyson. This is how I'm going to know if this shit fake is real. Because Mike Tyson, at the end of the day, he's old, but he's still a dog.

Speaker 2:

And I just want to see him train.

Speaker 3:

Well, get prepared. It's an exhibition.

Speaker 2:

Y'all do know we just saw this a year ago, right With Mike Tyson and Bernard Hopkins.

Speaker 3:

Wait, what's that? A year ago it With Mike Tyson and Bernard Hopkins. Wait, what's that? A year ago it was a bit of a little grip and they were both boxers. It was a lot of years.

Speaker 2:

No, he followed along. He's 58 years old, 59 years old.

Speaker 3:

It's been about two and a half three years ago when they did fight and Bernard was old. They both were old, and I'm just saying that it was a terrible fight. So I think that was more for show money, for play money.

Speaker 1:

I think they didn't want to. This is definitely more for show money.

Speaker 3:

Fact, I just think that they wanted to make a brother look bad. I think Mike Tyson is going to come in here and put something on that man.

Speaker 2:

That's all I'm saying, I think Mike Tyson needs one more big payday and this is what he's going to get and he's going to get and he don't care how he's going to look.

Speaker 3:

He get beat up on and go to WWE with his brother.

Speaker 2:

I can't either, because Jason can make a hundred million on his tech team and he can be out every time.

Speaker 3:

That's my whole thing every day because it's smart for the bread. But I mean I feel like you know, if he does get his ass beat, it's like damn you had a good run.

Speaker 1:

Damn if you do damn if you don't. Mike is not going for that. Mike not doing that, he's not going to do it. Mike is not going to go down.

Speaker 2:

I don't think he's going to go down. I think the issue is your knees.

Speaker 1:

But you never know, because Mike still stays in the gym. He's very active. It's not about staying in the gym.

Speaker 2:

It's about can you catch a dugout 60 still? But that's what I'm saying. He's still.

Speaker 1:

He's still. He's doing pretty good, like I was watching, like even because you know he be doing, you know he has his own company. What the fuck is that shit? What are they doing? What are they doing? Cannabis company? He has a little and he did like a little blog, if I'm not and he started his day Training at the boxing gym Like his old ass Still trains like, so I don't know, he's still got a right hand.

Speaker 3:

I don't know. You could always have a right hand.

Speaker 2:

I don't know.

Speaker 3:

So you gotta get me right, asha, you gotta get me right.

Speaker 2:

I think Jake's gonna go, we gonna see what's gonna go up.

Speaker 1:

I think it's gonna be a great payday for both of them. Shout out to both of them, but I don't think Mike going down. That's just my personal opinion.

Speaker 3:

It's my favorite time, if not my favorite segment the left on rib with Bucko Left on rib with Bucko.

Speaker 2:

This one is a humdinger.

Speaker 1:

What I mean by that is long as fuck. It's long you three Pause. No Diddy, it's long, this motherfucker Alright so hey guys, I'm in a situation where I feel like my girl is cheating on me with the deacon at the church.

Speaker 2:

Deacon, she probably is.

Speaker 1:

Recently she wanted me to go to church more and try to have a relationship with her more spiritually. The deacon is maybe a few years older than me and I didn't think anything of it at first, but I started to get the feeling where she that she was cheating on me when she would always be at the church at Bible study and she would always stay after, and her excuse was to get a better understanding of the word, the word. A few days ago I come home from the barbershop and I see them in my living room with pillows on the ground and she was talking about. They were praying and didn't want to hurt their knees and are having a home session and waiting for me to come home. I feel like I was okay without the church before all of this. I confronted her and she swears it's all spiritual, not physical. Am I tripping?

Speaker 2:

I said my opinion for last.

Speaker 1:

I ain't got one. I got one. I want to hear yours Well all right, go, go go.

Speaker 3:

Deacon Jones, deacon.

Speaker 2:

It's Lane laying, laying, or he's playing seeds. Don't play like that. It's laying the pipe.

Speaker 3:

I said Deacon Jones, he gonna water those seeds.

Speaker 2:

I said Deacon Jones. He gonna get on them knees Deacon.

Speaker 3:

Jones, he comes to on them knees.

Speaker 2:

Deacon Jones. He comes to the home, to the home and a weekend calls.

Speaker 3:

And when.

Speaker 2:

Deacon Jones. Deacon.

Speaker 3:

Jones Comes to the home. Oh Lord he comes strong.

Speaker 2:

Strong on with the blue shoes, lord Jesus.

Speaker 3:

With the what, with the what, the blue shoes. When he comes home, strong, strong, he lays the pillows down long.

Speaker 2:

Long ways now.

Speaker 3:

Deacon, he lays pillows to rest as he grabs them breasts.

Speaker 2:

Wait, did she rest her knees? Who knees was resting on the pillows? Somebody's knees was getting pleased, deacon knows.

Speaker 3:

He said he was giving the word but this was no service. Deacon, I pray that you don't talk to the Lord, but you talk to his brother, claude. And Claude, jesus, I pray and pray that you do something to missalimate cause. That man is getting his lady touched on, deacon Jones, and all I gotta say, and I'm going to end with this DJ Jones touched that woman. Believe me, you talking about you coming home and you're praying in the knees Nah baby.

Speaker 2:

I don't know what church that was.

Speaker 3:

Are you a Hindu or what? You're getting on there and doing all fours Like, listen, I don't pray sitting on my knees, I, I pray. You know, if I'm going to get on my knees, I'm going to come home and I'm doing it by myself. I don't got nobody putting hands on me but my barber. So, listen, at the end of the day I feel like, yeah, it's happening. Baby, your man is, your lady is getting touched on by Deacon Jones. She was getting that word.

Speaker 1:

That word was ah to the left, stretched me, and now I got to tell you.

Speaker 3:

There was no holy water, but it was juices everywhere. Go ahead and talk to her. If you said you had the word in your life, you might even go find some more words in your life because that word isn't for you. You gotta stop.

Speaker 1:

Listen, I'm being serious.

Speaker 3:

Listen, I am a Christian man. I am a Christian man, christian black man, and I believe in the Lord and I've been baptized and blood bought. Baptized I have In Huntington, tennessee, clark Street. But what I got to let you know is that man is touching your lady man and you just got to go ahead and let her know. Hey, listen, man, I would have had to lay hands and we talking about laying hands on somebody, I would lay hands on him that when I saw the pillow on the ground and saw no Bible being open but that's just me, you need to leave her alone, fuck around with me. I'd be atheist and some shit like that. You said fuck around with me.

Speaker 2:

I'm going to give you two opinions. First, I'm going to tell you how to fix your situation. If your lady ever asks you to make a major decision whether it be at the gym, whether it be going to church trying to do diet ask her, man. If you do not do that, you are leaving your woman open vulnerably for someone else to take her place.

Speaker 2:

Going to the church. She's opening herself up spiritually because clearly something's not right. And you're not taking that journey with her Cool, somebody will. You don't want to go to the gym because she wants to, that's cool. She don't need a guy like me in there and I'm going to show her every single move, just like Deacon Jones is showing how to pray to the most high. So understand, big fella, if you go to church, even if it hasn't happened yet because, once again, we don't know how long it's happened, maybe once, whatever the case may be, if it hasn't happened yet, understand Deacon Jones is making his shot. So talk to your woman, get understanding. And if you're not willing to go to church, then that's fine. You know, a house divided will always crumble. And if you're not willing to make a new move, whether she's making it based on her own solely decision and not with you, if she's making a decision to go to church and you don't go with her, your relationship is over, my brother, it is what it is.

Speaker 1:

I actually agree with him. I actually agree with KP as far as what you want, do somebody else will. And you did that to yourself at that point.

Speaker 3:

I just hate that the word got involved.

Speaker 1:

She's definitely sucking that man's ass.

Speaker 3:

I don't know why the word got involved. Yeah, she's definitely sucking that man's ass. I don't know why she said the word was involved.

Speaker 2:

The word is involved because God, this sounds so bad. When men do women so wrong, they run to their spiritual leader or back to their religion. It is what it is. When they've done so wrong, they feel the person that can heal them is out of this world. No man can feel them that it's out of this world.

Speaker 3:

No, man can fill them, that's on the church.

Speaker 2:

So understand, men at the churches know this. I like how you put that. Just as women will say I'm going to church to find my man Because they know what's at the club, they know what's at the brunches and they're hoping that God saved them. A man at the church so you can knock out two things at once, get your spiritual together and find you a man. So things can be double layered and always the perspective is always different once you change your shoes. Yeah, she's definitely sucking his dick.

Speaker 1:

Oh my god. Double layer and always. The perspective is always different once you change your shoes.

Speaker 3:

She's definitely sucking his dick. What's the Bible on her toe.

Speaker 2:

No Bible nowhere. This has been a crazy episode there's no Bible nowhere, so she's definitely sucking that man's dick. We don't know that.

Speaker 1:

All jokes aside, I do agree with what KP said as far as hey, listen, if you, at the end of the day, you got to take that journey with her, or even vice versa.

Speaker 2:

Even vice versa.

Speaker 1:

You got to take that journey with your partner and be willing to give and to take, and you ain't doing it right. Mr Jones, don't get it right. I would have been moving some pews on.

Speaker 3:

Mr Jones, as I tell you what? There ain't no fucking way, mr Jones. We been moving, we been moving pews. They're thinking that motherfucker Going home. Mrs Jones, look at that, no cap. I need closing remarks. Guys. This has been fun. I need closing remarks.

Speaker 1:

I really make sure, before we do closing remarks, this is being recorded. What's today? I remember we got to go back to the music conversation.

Speaker 3:

I really want to go.

Speaker 1:

I didn't talk that much because I love to hear y'all talk about it, because y'all are two DJs. But I'm a connoisseur and I'm ready to argue with you.

Speaker 3:

I was getting my arguments together because, I'm finna. Fuck you up. I definitely want. I definitely want, I definitely want, I definitely want, I definitely want, I definitely want, I definitely want, I definitely want I definitely want, I definitely want, I definitely want, I definitely want, I definitely want, I definitely want, I definitely want, I definitely want, I definitely want, I definitely want, I definitely want, I definitely want.

Speaker 1:

I definitely want, I definitely.

Speaker 2:

When it comes to music.

Speaker 1:

Baby, I'm going to fuck you up. I like this. This is what I've been saying.

Speaker 2:

We're going to make it work. We're going to make it work.

Speaker 3:

I like it, I think it's what we said we're going to have to start doing.

Speaker 1:

But I do like that conversation. But my closing remarks because I got to go to the gym.

Speaker 2:

Come on, me too, I got to go to the gym.

Speaker 1:

We finna get it right of remarks is hey, be you, stay true to you, stay true to what you believe in and love yourself. Love God. That's it, don't do nothing, stupid, okay, go ahead.

Speaker 2:

It's your job to understand the dynamic. It's never your job to change it. I'm going to say it again it's your job, in every situation, to understand the dynamic and operate within it. Let's go. I'm so proud of you.

Speaker 3:

My closing remarks just to end it out, guys. For me, all I said is change. I'm going to make it quick Change. There's nothing wrong with change. But understand, with change you have to be able to take time for the change. Time is going to have to happen for the change to be able to understand it. A lot of times, you know, we go through change and we ask why. That's the first question.

Speaker 3:

I always ask I tell people, don't ask why, ask when, when the change will benefit you, when the change will help you, when the change you'll see come through for you. Don't ask why, my boy, why change? Ask when will you see the benefit of this change, how will it help you and affect your life? And that's what I got. So I appreciate y'all. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

Let's get it.

Speaker 3:

This is your boy, dj Bucko. Mr Chocolate, I should be the kid. This was another episode of no Cap, my Rap.

Speaker 1:

Hottest podcast on the map no cap. Oh, I can't wait to.