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Revisiting Music History and Hits along with Unexpected Twists!

June 24, 2024 Hosted by: Revernze, Feral Hysteria, Gruddy Reprisal Episode 6
Revisiting Music History and Hits along with Unexpected Twists!
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Kosmic Cove
Revisiting Music History and Hits along with Unexpected Twists!
Jun 24, 2024 Episode 6
Hosted by: Revernze, Feral Hysteria, Gruddy Reprisal

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Who would have thought that Project Pat and Juicy J were brothers? Tune in as Kosmic Coves Gruddy Reprisal, Ferial Hysteria, and Revernze unravel surprising connections like these while journeying through the rich tapestry of music genres in episode 6. We kick off with a spirited debate on the nuances between rap and hip-hop, spotlighting Nas as the epitome of hip-hop's core. From Kool Moe Dee to Suge Knight, and even Vanilla Ice's notorious encounter with Suge, we've got some hilarious and jaw-dropping stories to share. Plus, we're eager to hear your track recommendations as we navigate through the history and humor of the rap scene.

Jump with us into the evolution of trap music, where we hash out the contrasts between traditional trap artists like Juicy J and Project Pat and their EDM counterparts. The West Coast rap legends like Tupac and N.W.A take center stage as we reflect on timeless tracks like "California Love" and "Enter the Sandman." The poetic essence of rap and its dynamic nature keep our conversation lively and engaging. We also explore the intersection of music and anime culture, celebrating Megan Thee Stallion's love for anime and her appearances at the Crunchyroll Awards, and reminiscing about Young Dolph's impact on Memphis rap.

Finally, we dive deep into the realm of music influencers and genre-blending artists, from T-Pain's unforgettable hits to Akon's surprising career moves. The rise and fall of 2000s and 2010s icons like Fetty Wap keep our nostalgic vibes strong. Whether it’s reminiscing about the electric atmosphere of a Bret Michaels concert, the iconic beef between Michael Jackson and Prince, or the soulful roots of jazz and blues, this episode is packed with memories and music that shaped our lives.

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Like the episode, have a question or opinion? Send us a text!! 5 star reviews only (LOL)

Who would have thought that Project Pat and Juicy J were brothers? Tune in as Kosmic Coves Gruddy Reprisal, Ferial Hysteria, and Revernze unravel surprising connections like these while journeying through the rich tapestry of music genres in episode 6. We kick off with a spirited debate on the nuances between rap and hip-hop, spotlighting Nas as the epitome of hip-hop's core. From Kool Moe Dee to Suge Knight, and even Vanilla Ice's notorious encounter with Suge, we've got some hilarious and jaw-dropping stories to share. Plus, we're eager to hear your track recommendations as we navigate through the history and humor of the rap scene.

Jump with us into the evolution of trap music, where we hash out the contrasts between traditional trap artists like Juicy J and Project Pat and their EDM counterparts. The West Coast rap legends like Tupac and N.W.A take center stage as we reflect on timeless tracks like "California Love" and "Enter the Sandman." The poetic essence of rap and its dynamic nature keep our conversation lively and engaging. We also explore the intersection of music and anime culture, celebrating Megan Thee Stallion's love for anime and her appearances at the Crunchyroll Awards, and reminiscing about Young Dolph's impact on Memphis rap.

Finally, we dive deep into the realm of music influencers and genre-blending artists, from T-Pain's unforgettable hits to Akon's surprising career moves. The rise and fall of 2000s and 2010s icons like Fetty Wap keep our nostalgic vibes strong. Whether it’s reminiscing about the electric atmosphere of a Bret Michaels concert, the iconic beef between Michael Jackson and Prince, or the soulful roots of jazz and blues, this episode is packed with memories and music that shaped our lives.

Follow us on our socials: Youtube and Twitch @Revernze, Youtube and Twitch @feralhysteria, and Youtube and Twitch @Gruddyreprisal

Follow us on Facebook @TheOfficial Kosmic Cove
Follow us on Instagram @Kosmic_Cove
Follow us on Tik Tok @Kosmic_Cove

Thank you for listening, sharing and following

Much Love-----Kosmic Cove

Speaker 1:

Oh, you think darkness is your ally. You merely adopted the dark.

Speaker 2:

I was born in it. Molded by it.

Speaker 3:

I see death.

Speaker 4:

What's up? Cosmic Colt Peace? This is your dreaded repraisal, yeah.

Speaker 1:

And the homie Pharaoh Stereo and the homie Pharaoh Stereo and the boy reverence. And this is episode 5. That's right, episode 5. Let's go, let's get it.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, this will be about an episode About music, that's right, musica.

Speaker 1:

So about music, music, that's right, musica. So we're gonna be talking about all types of genres, right, we're gonna be talking about, uh, rap, music, um, some of my favorite opera music no, I'm just messing now. It's gonna be a little bit of everything y'all. So we're gonna be talking about country rap, uh, whatever genres y'all like, maybe jazz, I don't know but we're gonna be talking about everything. It's gonna be songs that we enjoyed and, um, you know, um, let us know what y'all like to listen to. Uh, drop it in the comments and whatnot, or uh, give us some recommendations, maybe, but um, we always take recommendations if there's gas, that's right, that's right, don't be putting Y'all SoundCloud On there either, bro.

Speaker 3:

I listen to it, but.

Speaker 2:

I'll probably fuck with it. Yeah, I'll fuck with it, but Nah, I talk shit.

Speaker 4:

If you serious about it, I'll fuck with it. Yeah, if you serious.

Speaker 2:

I mean if it's, If it's real creative and stuff in here Like that. But I ain't trying to shit on nobody's dreams because shit, we inactive now.

Speaker 1:

Yeah that's true, but who's going to start this episode off? Oh shit.

Speaker 4:

So what are we going to do? Our favorite rap music, or how are we going to do it?

Speaker 1:

Whatever genre, we can jump around. Alright Songs that we like. I'm going to head to.

Speaker 4:

OG or shit. Let's talk about rap and hip-hop. Let's talk about rap and hip-hop. There's a difference.

Speaker 1:

There's a difference between rap and hip-hop in my opinion. What's the difference?

Speaker 4:

Hip-hop is from Nas and old-school hip-hop type shit, and then you got rap, which is trap music.

Speaker 2:

Huh.

Speaker 4:

What you think Like Nas Nas is hip-hophop.

Speaker 2:

No, it ain't like. Oh, excuse me so, but like why about? I say, I do feel like like nas is like rap, hip-hop is just, I guess, kind of got like more of a motivational type shit I feel like hip-hop got more of a like, a uh, uh, like, a, a jingle to it.

Speaker 4:

No, I don't think so.

Speaker 2:

I feel like it. I guess we're just going to impose on that because rapping is just asick. I feel like Nas is really rapping because hip-hop came before rap.

Speaker 3:

It did.

Speaker 2:

Rap came out of hip-hop. No, no.

Speaker 4:

Hip-hop came before rap.

Speaker 2:

That's what I'm saying. Hip-hop, I mean, excuse me, rap came out of hip-hop, came before rap. That's what I'm saying. Hip-hop, I mean, excuse me, rap came out of hip-hop, excuse me, yeah. Yeah, because the first motherfuckers who really started it was one guy. I think he was in, like the, I think it was kumo d.

Speaker 1:

What was the first rap song, I guess?

Speaker 2:

I don't know, but I think he started rapping like really in the in the late 70s kind of vanilla ice was dropping them tracks no, no.

Speaker 4:

No hey yo. You know the crazy thing about Vanilla Ice though. You know Suge Knight did him like Big Red off of Five Heartbeats.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, About the window, no I heard that, but I don't know how true that is.

Speaker 1:

Yeah bro, if they said Suge Knight, he'd be on Demon Time. Suge Knight was on Demon Time man.

Speaker 4:

Ain't nobody rougher. To be honest, shooter Knight was rougher than the diddler.

Speaker 1:

Than the diddler.

Speaker 2:

Yeah than the diddler. Yeah, you thought I would just say my bad bro because I kept hearing the echo.

Speaker 4:

but if you, okay, yeah he ain't worse than the diddler, but he ain't worse than the Dilla bro.

Speaker 2:

Excuse me, that shit really had to marinate in my head Hold on, let me show this picture.

Speaker 1:

They said this is McNeil. Oh hell.

Speaker 4:

Oh my god, get up.

Speaker 3:

Get up.

Speaker 2:

No, bro, it's crazy.

Speaker 4:

He can't fight them allegations.

Speaker 2:

If you ever hear this, bro, I rock with you. Bro, but you're going to have to do a little better, bro. Yeah.

Speaker 4:

I'll tell you that Because the world bro you can't get to win, bro, and you had a nerve. It's crazy because Diddy Sun Get up.

Speaker 2:

My bad, bro, my bad.

Speaker 4:

Look, diddy Sun and Meek Mill had a nerve to try to respond to 50. If anybody know 50 Cent, the king of, petty boy 50 Cent, leave that man alone.

Speaker 2:

That motherfucker's crown is big too, bro, that motherfucker bought out Ja Rule's whole fucking concert until he could perform in front of an empty crowd.

Speaker 3:

That motherfucker, petty dude, you can't win.

Speaker 2:

That motherfucker like the evil Batman.

Speaker 4:

Chris Brown did the same shit to Take Off.

Speaker 2:

No, no, quavo. Chris Brown man For real, he don't like Quavo. He never liked Quavo.

Speaker 4:

He dropped a mixtape.

Speaker 2:

He dropped that diss Quavo. He dropped a diss to Quavo Whoa whoa whoa.

Speaker 1:

Chris Brown. Yeah, no, that song was actually. Yeah, that song was really good.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, it was good. That song was so good, he started singing on it too. Yeah, no, no, he was just straight spitting he was just straight rapping oh.

Speaker 1:

This is that picture I was telling you about. This is how the feds found Meek when they raided one of these, it's all creepy.

Speaker 2:

Oh my God, dude.

Speaker 4:

Oh my God. Oh, what was that shit that 50 said he was like. He said it's good you take it up for your man, like a good woman's supposed to. I said hey yo. That's what I was trying to say. Shit, I said hey, yo, that's what I'm trying to say. Shit, I said bro just be a ghostwriter. My take on rap and hip hop A hip a hop, a hip, hip hip hip, hip, hip, hip, hip, hip, hip, hip, hip, hip, hip, hip, hip hip hip, hip, hip, hip, hip, hip, hip, hip, hip, hip, hip, hip, hip, hip.

Speaker 1:

Kumo d slick rick dougie fresh yeah, that's it, yeah, so that's what I think hip-hop is so hip-hop is when they started saying uh words that didn't even say like mean anything, they just went like some eminem shit is that, no, no, that's rap I'm gonna say that's rap.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, eminem, he's a he. Yeah, that's rap. I feel like it had like I think, em think Eminem.

Speaker 1:

No, just Eminem, Please, eminem, please, don't make a parody of me.

Speaker 2:

I feel like Eminem had rap and hip-hop songs.

Speaker 4:

Exactly, yeah, both of them, because he started in hip-hop culture. No, he started as rap.

Speaker 2:

He was rapping in the 8 Mile against these motherfuckers, bro, that's hip-hop because it's culture.

Speaker 1:

Now, when you make what I don't know. I thought that don't sound right.

Speaker 2:

Just you saying that, though you telling me them with hip hop battles down there eight mile, and that and that.

Speaker 4:

Them with no hip hop battles bro you wouldn't shit like that.

Speaker 2:

If you say that, because all that, every piece of that, would be hip hop culture, because it derives from it.

Speaker 4:

My point is exactly, but you're still different. Just like you got, I'm trying to think, because you could say gangster rap and stuff like that too it's rap, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Not gangster hip, say gangster rap and stuff like that too it's rap, yeah, but that's the hip-hop. Oh, you get what I'm saying, I'm saying, but like that's what I'm saying, though, but you said, it still comes from it. But I'm like it still comes from, but so so rap battling, wouldn't it?

Speaker 4:

so you just say just hip-hop yeah that don't make no sense, okay, okay, it's just like you got a pit bull, tell you listen, this ain't no damn dog, but I'll tell you it.

Speaker 2:

No, no, no.

Speaker 4:

It's different, I'm telling you. It's like you got a pit bull, I tell you, bro. Okay, so you're telling me a bully is a pit bull, but it came from it, hold on A bully came from a pit bull.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it got bulldog in it too, Exactly. Exactly but you call it the same, though, but that's just, bro rap battle. Well, it is, it's his own thing, bro rap battle. Yeah rap battle but just like gangster rap.

Speaker 4:

I had the backwards, but the thing is back in the day when hip-hop was like starting and shit like that, well, it ain't gonna say started, it was part of the culture in the east coast. When they like, uh, you had buster rhymes and shit like that, because buster was part of tribe called quest and it was hip-hop, they went rapping, rapping.

Speaker 2:

That one song I heard about they was spitting, but that's hip-hop.

Speaker 1:

You get what I'm saying. That was hip-hop. It was hip-hop upbeat kind of deal.

Speaker 4:

I want to say it's the message that you're getting.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I might say yeah, bro, it's the message that you're getting.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I'm going to say yeah, bro, it's the message, because rap.

Speaker 1:

really ain't got no fucking message. Nah, bro, they got message.

Speaker 4:

I need to get money, hoes you get what I'm saying, though it's like on some drill type shit, it's kind of hard to bro. Look, this is about to be on. Okay, this is like one of my favorite rappers. This might be an unpopular period, but your music is not there, bro, but Gucci Mane. What do you think Gucci Mane is Hip-hop? No, it's rap. It's rap, it's trap it's rap.

Speaker 2:

I think Gucci Mane is trap. Gucci Mane is trap, gucci Mane.

Speaker 4:

No, no, no.

Speaker 3:

Juicy J Not.

Speaker 2:

Juicy J OJ, the Juice man, and then Waka Flocka. What do you mean?

Speaker 4:

No, but the thing is you got two different types of trap. You got EDM trap, you got EDM trap. Edm trap yeah, because you got like that.

Speaker 2:

That's dubstep trap, but they call that shit trap music though, Because they mixing it though, but they ain't coming up with the word. They literally just remixing trap songs.

Speaker 4:

You see, my difference between trap music is like like Zay Tobin and uh, I want to say Project Pack type shit. But that is a different type of trap music. You can't go to a rave on trap music on real life. I feel like.

Speaker 2:

Project Pack, because this is where his flow I can't even. I don't know if it's true, but I can't go. Project Pack has him bro. Project Pack that motherfucker man, you know it took me so long to realize that was Juicy J's brother, bro. But if you look at the two motherfuckers.

Speaker 4:

Project Pack. Is Juicy J's brother? No, he's not.

Speaker 2:

You for real.

Speaker 4:

Huh, bro, you did what Project Pack is not Juicy J's? Brother Look that shit up right now. Gotta take the good with the bad. No, it's not. It can't be. My life about to change right now. That's crazy Project Pack.

Speaker 2:

You know 3-6 Mafia yeah.

Speaker 4:

You know Project Pack, it's Juicy.

Speaker 2:

J's brother bro.

Speaker 4:

Chicken, chicken, chicken. You ain's Juicy J's brother bro, like ba-ba-chicken chicken, ba-ba-chicken you ain't never heard that song.

Speaker 1:

Mm-hmm. Jesus Christ. I know 3-6 Mafia, but I ain't never heard that song.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, Hold on bro, I'm trying to. Yeah, I looked it up a minute ago. I didn't know that, hoist. I told you UCJ's older brother.

Speaker 4:

That's crazy. Yeah, it's older brother.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

And them motherfuckers really looking like it. Don't Bro, I never really Bro. I'm telling you cuz you don't know how long I've been listening to Project Pack.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, bro.

Speaker 4:

And 3-6 Mafia man, I fuck with them Heavy and I never knew that shit, never, never. That's crazy.

Speaker 2:

Free. You didn't know that, bro. I promise to God.

Speaker 4:

I promise I thought you was fucking around. No bro, I didn't know that shit bro.

Speaker 2:

And it's crazy, I never put it together, bro. Somebody said that on TikTok. No, not TikTok, it was a post.

Speaker 4:

And I said, fuck, bro. But bro, never really seen them side by side together. That's crazy, that's wild, yeah, but I'm trying to think what's a good? You all lost me, bro. 3-6 Mafia.

Speaker 2:

I've heard he know 3-6. He just don't know Project Pat.

Speaker 1:

I don't know what's it? My fault, y'all my fault.

Speaker 2:

Nah, you good, you don't know, you don't know, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 4:

I'm trying to think of a good song that you might know.

Speaker 2:

People did that, what you call it to it all the time them dances. No, I don't know. What's that song that Megan Stallion remixed? I don't know. Is that a right name song? If that one, he'd be like a freaky young girl, upper sexual.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, it's Project Pat. What's that damn song with Megan Stallion and them? I think he had Moneybagg Yo on it.

Speaker 2:

I forgot bro. Yeah bro, they break brothers bro yeah, man that's crazy, but I guess it's about one in the same. I'm gonna just I'm just throw it on that. But what about the nwa bro? Them motherfuckers came out that gate going crazy bro I'm gonna keep 100.

Speaker 4:

I wouldn't really want to end them. Uh. Nwa fan, you didn't like ice cube, see. No, I didn't like it. Cube no, I didn't like it. I'm not a really West Coast rapper fan, bro. Hold on. You don't like Tupac? No, I'm not a fan of Tupac, bro.

Speaker 2:

Oh, now, I'm a fan of Tupac, I'm not a fan, you're not a fan? Nah, yeah, I'm a fan of Tupac, tupac got three songs that I like.

Speaker 4:

He got three songs I like.

Speaker 1:

Name them.

Speaker 4:

Burn One, that shit. That record was fire. It was a diss track. The big one, that record was fire. Wait, which one was it? Burn One, I think it was Burn One. Bomb First, bomb First, that's the name of it. Bomb First, and, dear Mama, you know the OG shit. Yeah, yeah, dear. Mama you know the OG shit, dear Mama, that was a good one I want to say California Love.

Speaker 2:

Oh, california Love yeah, that's considered pop.

Speaker 1:

Get the fuck out of here.

Speaker 4:

That's what I'm saying, man. Yeah that shit.

Speaker 2:

I think California Love, I think could have popped, I think.

Speaker 1:

Bro, but how?

Speaker 2:

bro, I don't know, it's just like trap music.

Speaker 4:

They changed it. It's the new generation motherfuckers man.

Speaker 2:

Just like I'm going to tell you something else, you know. Enter the Sandman by Metallica. They said that's considered like pop too Get the fuck out of here. Bro, I'm not lying, bro. They got from Flack for that shit bro, Y come at me, hey yo somebody need to go ahead. But if you realize, bro, all poetry is is just, I mean, that's all it. I mean that's all rapping.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's poetry, bro. Yeah, that's some crazy poetry.

Speaker 4:

That's about it. That was real shit, Like most um, I'm going to say like most rap songs. Now, this shit is really considered fucking rap. But if you really like, see how motherfuckers is with that pencil and shit like that, and they actually write that shit and you actually listen to it, that shit be saying some shit, man. Yeah, I'm telling you though it's the delivery with the damn music man who the producer is.

Speaker 2:

Look out for us, bro. I think we gonna start a series. That shit. We about to beat that shit going to hit man. That shit is going to hit. That shit going to hit he dark too.

Speaker 4:

If you get motherfucking Zay Tobin and Metro Boomin? What If you get a Metro Boomin and a Zay Tobin beat on motherfucking like Mozart or some shit like that spitting?

Speaker 2:

I said we're going to do an egg and a holly poe trap.

Speaker 4:

That's crazy Heartbeat.

Speaker 2:

You just. Heartbeat. He just got that Zaytobe doing the. He going to church With the keyboard that shit be going hard.

Speaker 4:

What's your thoughts on that? Roses are red, fathers are blue. I don't think.

Speaker 3:

I've ever heard of.

Speaker 1:

He's a producer who Zaytobe? Yes, lord Bruh. What songs has he made Like? What songs has he produced for?

Speaker 4:

Bruh. He produced for Usher. He produced a couple of songs for Usher, gucci Mane, actually all the Atlanta motherfuckers for real, before they started varying off, because I think it was Gucci Mane, oj, juice Mane, walker. Then you got Walker Walker. What's that motherfucking thug man? Migos Zay Tobin is that motherfucker man?

Speaker 1:

Oh, okay, he's an Atlanta-based rap producer who helped popularize the wave of trap music that began in the mid-2000s. Yeah, okay, motherfucker y'all. I didn't know this.

Speaker 2:

I didn't know it either, Mogo.

Speaker 4:

And you know the thing is about Zaytoven he don't drink, he don't smoke, he goes to church, damn. So ain't nothing wrong For you being yourself, yeah.

Speaker 2:

And you still doing your own shit. You ain't gotta be hard If you softening, baby shit, bruh, it's alright, damn, everybody can't be Hard. And fucking bricks out. Here.

Speaker 4:

I mean here, I mean look, fucking right, but it's crazy though, because who gucci man is and he had zaytoven right there man, that's man, that's. I love that culture man, yeah, just like.

Speaker 2:

Uh, what's his name? Um, you don't want no smoke you don't smoke with me okay, yeah, yeah, that motherfucker, is that? What the fuck? Is that? Two, two, two, two. You know he don't smoke or drink either, bro.

Speaker 4:

Damn yeah, he don't fuck with none of that, bro a lot of motherfuckers say Future really didn't, didn't do codeine and shit like that. He was just like promoting and shit because he had sales and shit like that.

Speaker 2:

But I don't know he was on them perks though his demeanor changed.

Speaker 1:

So much, though, bro like from from Turn on the Lights to some of his recent stuff.

Speaker 2:

He's real flexible, bro. His demeanor just went from.

Speaker 4:

Well, his rap name was I was singing Turn on the Lights.

Speaker 1:

I sang my little heart out to that song, bro, hey yo.

Speaker 4:

Future, that motherfucker. I fuck with Future man. Yeah, he on the daily playlist.

Speaker 2:

Sensational.

Speaker 4:

Sensational. What was one of Future's Bible? What's the shit called? I'm going to get that shit, man. The Future Bible. One description was it said baby, you ain't got a lot of meat, I ain't trust you anyway. Man that's a, I said, yeah, I don't give a fuck with that. But you know, when he started out, his damn rap name was Meathead.

Speaker 1:

Meathead, meathead, meathead. Yeah, and I'm glad you changed the feature.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, he changed that shit.

Speaker 1:

Doesn't he have like a weird name Like?

Speaker 2:

his actual name.

Speaker 1:

Nah, I don't know the real name. I don't know the real name. Let me look it up real quick. I'm about to give y'all some facts.

Speaker 4:

His real name is Azagul.

Speaker 1:

Say it three times the furniture gonna be flowing.

Speaker 4:

I tell ya she like Hoot.

Speaker 1:

Hoot what you got. Hold on bruh. How the crap do you say that? Go out here Nevadius Demon Cash. Hey, that's ignorant.

Speaker 2:

Nah, nevadius, that sound like I don't know, I don't know that sound like Kinda like Nevadius.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, it sound like a villain.

Speaker 2:

I kinda like that though.

Speaker 4:

Nevadius. That, though that's a future, is a villain, though. Oh no, he had a full name reading right there that's crazy.

Speaker 1:

He sound like that's a vampire he got a covenant of holes he got his own hair no, but it looks like something blade fought bro future.

Speaker 2:

Look like he got them bro Future look like Blade fought. He got them shades on.

Speaker 4:

He 40 years old. I didn't know he was 40. Oh shit.

Speaker 2:

But yeah, I can see.

Speaker 1:

He on them blue chews and honey packs.

Speaker 2:

No cap, hit that 40. Going crazy.

Speaker 1:

That's all. You see them, old heads get. Hey, give me that honey pack.

Speaker 4:

Hey, give me that honey pack and a hey, yo you got a mean-ass headache man.

Speaker 2:

I went in there to get that honey pack. Man, that's about it.

Speaker 4:

Honey pack in the den while I was rolling, not while I was rolling you in it, boy.

Speaker 3:

Oh, bootlegger boy, Get a good old headache real quick.

Speaker 2:

Goddamn.

Speaker 1:

Be spinning 40, bro, damn, that's crazy cut.

Speaker 3:

Shit 40, bro. Damn, that's crazy cut, see I can't think of them.

Speaker 2:

But shit, we right behind them. Yeah, yeah but, uh, that's crazy. But yeah, I mean nwa, I ain't gonna lie to you. You know ed, you know he didn't like rapping, he was so nervous he was a dope boy yeah, yeah, yeah well, I would say well he was yeah oh, yeah, yeah, yeah but he was so nervous rapping they had to do it in pieces.

Speaker 1:

Bro, dr jr and them had to do it in pieces because he was so and them had to do it in pieces Cause he was so nervous rapping. I didn't know that. Yeah, bro, but it was crazy Because he was the crazy one, wasn't he? He was like wild, wasn't he?

Speaker 4:

Yeah, he was a stepper for real. Yeah, he was Ice Cube, wouldn't? He was a writer.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, ice Cube wasn't that. He wasn't like that even in school, bro. Bro, but he had that demeanor, bro, he did man, but his rapping, bro, his rapping was so hard, you could feel it, bro, he made that song Baffling.

Speaker 1:

I said he was Talking shit In front of their mirror. What they tank top on, you know what?

Speaker 2:

I'm telling you, but he was Just looking at them Like this Bar for bar Silent. He was talking shit. Bro Up in that motherfucker man. Imagine making a song Called Vaseline.

Speaker 1:

No, vaseline Talking shit that's crazy. No, bro, y'all, I know that Mini man. Oh, it's tough for me. Oh yeah, I know that shit.

Speaker 2:

Man, I was in my do-rag bro with that CD cassette player. I thought I was harder than a motherfucker too y'all.

Speaker 4:

No was uh um Baltimore Love thing it's. It's like a. It's like a evil ass, fucking gritty song bro. He was talking like he was telling the story to where he was, like he was portraying himself like he was terrible oh okay.

Speaker 2:

Okay, that's pretty cool. I like I'm gonna tell you something about that too, bro. Um, what's that, uh that? Um, uh, what's that song, bro? Uh, it had nate dog in it.

Speaker 4:

It was like glad I met you last night. What's the?

Speaker 2:

other one, bro. It says something, mount up, and then it's a clear dog, oh you're talking about uh regulators, regulators, bro.

Speaker 4:

That regulator was such a good song. See, I take that shit back. What I said, what. When I said I'm not a fan of East Coast rap because-.

Speaker 1:

Well, I thought you said West Coast rap yeah.

Speaker 4:

West Coast because Nate Dogg Nate Dogg bro.

Speaker 2:

RIP Nate Dogg.

Speaker 4:

Nate Dogg, Snoop Dogg, and I'm going to say 1G, 1g.

Speaker 2:

The motherfuckers had some shit. That motherfucker bro, he made Auto-Tune. He didn't make Auto-Tune, but he made that shit relevant in the scene. Nate Doll, bro, rip bro. That was the coolest motherfucker.

Speaker 4:

He never used Auto-Tune bro.

Speaker 2:

He didn't use Auto-Tune, I thought it was.

Speaker 4:

Auto-Tune. That was him, bro, that was his voice. That shit was. Oh, he didn't use auto-tune. No, I thought it was auto-tune bro. No, that was him bro, that was his voice. That was him. That shit was magical. Bro yeah.

Speaker 2:

Fantastical bro. No cap bro. I would have loved to have met Nate Dogg. Bro, just talk to him.

Speaker 4:

I know, he was moving and, bro, I'm telling you he was slicking out and shit probably just died not too long ago too. No, no no yeah nate doll dead bro, yeah I know, but it ain't yeah, I remember he died, but how he passed away, I don't know, I don't know. I think it was like what not?

Speaker 2:

it wasn't a heart attack. What?

Speaker 4:

yeah, he just died not too long ago. But um, won't you let me ride? Yeah, that and him nate doll, that motherfucking man man.

Speaker 1:

It's just crazy how rap, or that genre itself, has transitioned into so much sub-genres. Yeah, like you got the trap, you got dark rap, you got emo rap, you got all types of rap. And then, like I said, the sub-genres it's just so broad bro. Like, like, yeah, you got eminem 50 cent and all that stuff. And then, like the new generation, like juice, world x, um, is that considered emo rap juice?

Speaker 3:

brother x, that's like emo rap.

Speaker 1:

That's like shit that is sad shit, but it's good shit, bro, bro, I can't fuck with it, man, come on bro.

Speaker 4:

I can't Like, bro. I got too much shit going on in my motherfucking head. Man, I ain't trying to hit nobody up. Problem, no, bro, but X bro his shit.

Speaker 1:

Get you hype bro.

Speaker 4:

For real.

Speaker 2:

Bro, you telling me, yo I don't know about that. Hey, yo willy if you like me, like my angle. Does you know what you're telling me, bro? I just don't moonlight.

Speaker 1:

Y'all ain't like moonlight. I didn't talk to the creator.

Speaker 2:

No, oh okay I really didn't like all them bro, I ain't gonna lie, I mean, I mean I ain't got nothing to get them, but that really ain't my question, but Now that motherfucker goddamn Tyler Cradle or goddamn what's it called Earl. Sweatshirt Goddamn Earl Sweatshirt.

Speaker 3:

Earl.

Speaker 4:

Sweatshirt was a spitter man. He was a spitter and a hitter Him. And Damo Genesis Yep man. I was bumping them motherfuckers in high school, bro, that motherfucker.

Speaker 2:

I'm a little IP3 player. I still bump him, bro. This motherfucker is spitty spit bro. He's funny looking motherfucker, but boy he be spitting like a motherfucker dude. I swear he do, bro, he be getting it man.

Speaker 4:

he could have eaten. I don't know what the hell happened to the damn Earl sweatshirt man. I hope he get better, whatever he going through.

Speaker 1:

He don't make music, no more.

Speaker 4:

He don't make that many music went through a mental transition or he had some type of awakening?

Speaker 1:

Did he step away from Odd Future or whatever?

Speaker 4:

Odd Future ain't Odd Future like that. Odd Future ain't Odd Future. It's just Tyler the Creator doing his own shit, and then you got.

Speaker 1:

But I thought it was all of them. I thought Vince Staples was with them too.

Speaker 2:

I thought that was Golf Wang bro.

Speaker 4:

Golf Wang Odd Future same shit. Oh okay, my bad Vince.

Speaker 2:

Staples a funny motherfucker too, boy.

Speaker 1:

I know, bro, I love Vince Staples' music Blue Suede's. Bro, I'll bump him the hell to hell.

Speaker 4:

I don't think they make music together.

Speaker 1:

Nah I don't think they do anymore.

Speaker 4:

really they don't Nah.

Speaker 2:

Who else? Who else got a really honorable mention? Let me, of course I got a. I got to bring up Wu-Tang Clan, bro. Oh shit, shit OD Beat One of his hardest bars, bro. Bro, one of his bars, bro. That shit will ever stay in my head. He's the only guy burnt once, but it was only kind of real. Hey yo, that motherfucker OD Beat something serious bro.

Speaker 4:

Oh, that was a dirty motherfucker.

Speaker 2:

I like ODB, bro. I ain't going to lie to you, bro, that was one of the greats, bro, I ain't lying it's crazy how each region like north, east, south and west, yeah all rap, yeah, all different styles.

Speaker 1:

West coast. They got that. You know that I don't know how to imitate it, but right west coast has that little vibe to it that, yeah, yeah like yeah like low rider kind of music and then east. What do we have? Like damn what the fuck is our style, aj's style, bro? We don't have a style. Don't be stepping on J Cole like that, bro. He got style bro.

Speaker 4:

Oh, I forgot. Yeah, J Cole is from Fayetteville.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he damn sure is J Cole, you got.

Speaker 4:

DaBaby, you got Pastor Troy.

Speaker 1:

Bro, y'all can't tell me when Da.

Speaker 2:

Pablo. Yeah, petey Pablo, it is Petey Pablo.

Speaker 4:

I said fucking Pastor Troy yeah.

Speaker 2:

Petey Pablo. I'm going to tell you, though, who's that motherfucker? You got them. Boys from Louisiana, bro. Oh, you talking about no Limit? Yeah, no Limit, boy. You don't have to pee them bro.

Speaker 4:

I'm a.

Speaker 2:

No Limit soldier.

Speaker 4:

I thought I told you hey, yo no Limit I grew up on.

Speaker 2:

No Limit man. No Limit bro. I'm telling you, bro, master P though a lot of people don't give him the credit he's due, bro, he helped out. A lot of people know Master P was playing in. Did he play in the NBA, or he?

Speaker 4:

almost did. I think he almost did. He almost went pro. Yeah, that's the peak of hoop. God damn it.

Speaker 2:

I'm telling you, bro, he was over there laying up Buckets.

Speaker 4:

Bro Jermaine Dupree is from North Carolina. Oh, what yeah, Jermaine Dupri? Petey Plow Blow, Juvenile he was in no Limit too.

Speaker 2:

Stunner Manny, fresh Stunner for Vegas. Oh, for real, yeah, stunner, yeah.

Speaker 4:

Stunner for. Vegas. Yeah, the rapper that was on the-.

Speaker 1:

No, yeah, I know who you're talking about, but I didn't know that?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he was in.

Speaker 4:

There too is from fucking North Carolina the dream.

Speaker 2:

Radio killer Killer.

Speaker 4:

That's crazy.

Speaker 2:

He's from North Carolina boy that was my shit For real, bro, that was my shit.

Speaker 1:

For real oh boy.

Speaker 2:

He made some killer music too. I ain't gonna lie to you.

Speaker 1:

He did, bro he's the one that did Shawty is a 10, right.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, shawty is a 10.

Speaker 1:

I used to hear that song all the time as a kid, bro, that's crazy, I ain't know that.

Speaker 2:

Situation got you Matt. Hey yo, that dream used to put me with all the boys in that club, bro. You got a couple people.

Speaker 3:

I'll call you on my phone.

Speaker 2:

You know that song. As soon as you used to hear that song, it said Radio Killer. Oh, I'm like oh shit Go turn that shit up.

Speaker 4:

Nah, man Motherfucking, T-Pain yo.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah when is T-Pain from.

Speaker 4:

He's from Florida.

Speaker 2:

He's from Florida.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, he's from.

Speaker 2:

Tennessee. Oh yeah, Never mind, he is from Florida, bro. Yeah, but that's a guy people sleep on too man.

Speaker 4:

Bro, I think what 2008 or 2007, t-pain was on everybody's fucking song.

Speaker 2:

He was bro. He writes 102 Jams. He writes a lot for a whole bunch of people, yeah man Fucking DJ Khaled's hood remixes and shit like that.

Speaker 4:

Man, he was on everybody's shit bro.

Speaker 1:

Bro, he's really talented bro, he drips.

Speaker 2:

He did War Pigs? Yeah, he did.

Speaker 1:

Man, that shit was pretty cool, bruh, he did the song. I'm on a boat. Y'all can't be sleeping on that.

Speaker 4:

He did do War Pills. I forgot he did do that he was killing that shit too.

Speaker 2:

That's something that's consigned man, he consigned.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he can bro, for sure, for real, for sure.

Speaker 2:

Everybody thought he needed that auto-tune, auto-tune needed him. He said watch the fuck up. Bruh, I know when they heard him.

Speaker 1:

They shut up, bro, sit down, sit back down.

Speaker 4:

But you know he actually drifts Cars and shit.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he got his own drifting team, or whatever.

Speaker 1:

Bro, I did not know that. T-pain is cool as shit, bro he cool as shit. I believe it, bro. I remember when he had that big ass chain bro. Oh yeah, yeah.

Speaker 4:

You'll officially be top dance crew. Oh dude, that shit is it, bro, what?

Speaker 2:

does it say? I ain't no, ain't no.

Speaker 3:

Checking that half days.

Speaker 2:

What do you say, booty, go up Down, I ain't got no problem Spending all of my money Ayo that motherfucker.

Speaker 3:

Would kill me, bro, alright what was that shit?

Speaker 4:

What was that other Fucking club Mikey had? I'ma buy you a drink, ooh wee. What was that shit? What was that other fucking club Mikey had? I'ma buy you a drink, ooh-wee.

Speaker 2:

I'ma take you home, okay, yeah, okay, y'all don't need to hear her sing. You can't help but sing, bro. It's a really good song.

Speaker 1:

Bro, you know who else had good songs? Bro Akon, bro Akon.

Speaker 4:

You know my mom. He's crazy because my mom's called that motherfucker A-Con-Nut. Yeah, look, a-con-nut, a-con-nut.

Speaker 2:

Y'all want to know something crazy, bro. A lot of people didn't know A-Con used to do like he'd go on tour and then his brother go on tour, bro, and he'd then his brother go on tour, bruh, and he get his brother to do songs for him, bruh like cause they look just alike, bruh, and like he'd just go, he got a doppelganger. No cap that man he be making money, they be like ha 8 con in two places at the same time that motherfucker batman that motherfucker.

Speaker 3:

That was a little Fuckin' it was bad man Cause that fuckin'.

Speaker 4:

Ain't nothin' Bruh.

Speaker 2:

Every time.

Speaker 4:

My mama See that. See somethin' About fuckin' A-Kar. Yo, she said that lil' Ain't nothin' Doin' Something.

Speaker 2:

I was like Stop callin' Motherfuckin' you talkin' About Mr Lonely Bruh, that shit hurt. So lonely.

Speaker 1:

I'm done bro.

Speaker 3:

I be standing out.

Speaker 1:

Looking out the window With my hands behind my back.

Speaker 3:

In a rage, just balling.

Speaker 4:

Now, mr Lonely.

Speaker 2:

You wanna know something, though he's the one who, I think, put Well, what's her name? She made Just Dance.

Speaker 3:

What's her name?

Speaker 2:

Lady Gaga.

Speaker 4:

She used to be a yeah.

Speaker 2:

She was a writer. She was a writer. He was like Go on there and sing. And she started singing. He was like and then that's how she became.

Speaker 4:

Lady Gaga. A lot of female writers is actually like fucking talented.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, talented, they sing their own shit. Yeah.

Speaker 4:

That's how Kanye started off he was making beats. That's how Kanye was he was making beats.

Speaker 1:

That's Kanye. He's a whole different breed, bro. Yeah man, kanye that motherfucker man.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he was real good until he lost his fucking.

Speaker 4:

I know y'all might talk shit about motherfuckers like him.

Speaker 2:

Life of Pablo, bro. Come on. Yeah, bro, now he lost his shit. Now he kind of out there. He got them, james bond teeth in there, man he do like a little man, you put a little suit on with the. Uh, what's the hat? What we're talking?

Speaker 1:

about he'll be a villain. Villain jack, he's a fucking villain a walking villain bro, hey man what

Speaker 2:

what that man said mental health at all you could be a hero longer than see yourself in two events. That's true, bro.

Speaker 1:

Take care of your mental health, man, no cap bro, His music coming up was so good bro, Love Lockdown bro.

Speaker 2:

Love Lockdown.

Speaker 4:

Nah, Devils do wear Prada. Devils wear Prada. I think that's what it's called. What's that one?

Speaker 2:

Where it be like To a woman so hard lip Hardest, oh shit.

Speaker 3:

Oh, your heart was dead. God damn fellas.

Speaker 1:

To a woman so hard lip, but it was so good, bro. Stronger was good too. Yeah, bro, that beat is insane, yeah.

Speaker 2:

That was with what you call it.

Speaker 1:

No.

Speaker 4:

Devil in a New.

Speaker 2:

Dress. What's that?

Speaker 1:

Devil in a New Dress. Is that an old?

Speaker 4:

one or a new one. That was him and Rick Ross Was that recent. No, that was considered old, but that shit came out. I think that shit came out in like 2013.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that shit was. Devil in a new dress. It's crazy how, also like the eras, the times, like you know, when everybody was hinting at Cat Daddy bro. The artist was one time bangers, or they made more songs.

Speaker 4:

Cat Daddy, motherfuckers just want to party and turn up.

Speaker 3:

Now everybody just want to kill Designer bro. He came out with Panda.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, that motherfucker.

Speaker 1:

Designer and I got him mixed up with. Who the fuck did I get designer mixed up with?

Speaker 4:

Trinidad and James.

Speaker 2:

No ain't no way you can mix them two man.

Speaker 1:

I'm talking about, like voice wise. Was it Future, future?

Speaker 3:

yeah, it was Future, because remember they thought Future did Panda, yeah, and they were like Future making that face like did.

Speaker 1:

I write this, but it sounded like it.

Speaker 2:

I know God bro.

Speaker 4:

Who else came out, fetty Wap?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, fetty Wap yeah.

Speaker 3:

Fetty Wap yeah bro.

Speaker 2:

He doing some time. Tom, yeah, bro.

Speaker 1:

He doing some time right In prison man, I didn't know that. Yeah, not 1738, not 1738.

Speaker 2:

Now can I get to the yams, cause I got bills to pay. But what Uncle Charlie, what Uncle Charlie got on that motherfucker? Oh, that's something, that's something to say.

Speaker 4:

Can I get to the yams? I'm telling you he was lying, he was hiding them yams in his latte hop.

Speaker 2:

Coming over Uncle Charlie. Now Bro Charlie Wilson came through the age. He does a lot of work with Don Toliver bro.

Speaker 4:

Oh, for real. Yeah, Don Toliver can fucking sing bro.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I bought a cool for the dead. The bitch get it. I'm trying to win. I beat it by the high. They was on his top on that shit, bro, with their damn drawings. Bro, what's that? You know who? His old lady is right. What's that song? Hold on.

Speaker 4:

Hold on, hold on we missing a lot of fucking good Bro, there's so much, there's so many music, bro.

Speaker 2:

It goes every other way, man. It's hard to really say her Cali.

Speaker 1:

Oh, call you cheese yeah, that's it, that's right. Yeah, that's right. Yeah, yeah, that's right. Yeah, and it might be controversial, whatever bro, but I like Tory Lanez bro people don't like Tory Lanez. But he can sing.

Speaker 4:

He can sing, but he had that Free, tory Lanez.

Speaker 1:

He had that album Prom Night.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's really good. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I got a song off of it.

Speaker 3:

It's like a synth wave Kind of album, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Bro, it's so good.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, like a retro. Yeah, bro, I love it too. I had to check that out. That nigga should have been acting crazy, bro, you know what I mean.

Speaker 1:

And then when he was on Aiden Ross' live stream. Just rolling that blunt run, just freestyling.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, she make it clap.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, bro, he killed it, bro, but he was so talented, I used to listen to him Before he blew up or whatever, bro, cause he's like Canadian, whatever. Yeah, bro, I used to sing his little heart out on them songs.

Speaker 3:

I'm a Canadian. Yeah, yeah, bro, get the hell out of here.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I swear he's Canadian. You know one thing I found out, bro Slick Rick is British, he's from Britain.

Speaker 1:

Bro, that's the only one. That's crazy, it's 24 Savage.

Speaker 4:

Give me all your sillies, like this Biscuits. Give him up right now. Anga, his real name Rafael no, but Fish and chips no, but yeah, he's, he's British. This whole time, bro, I thought he was like Proper with shit.

Speaker 2:

Six minutes on.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, he's.

Speaker 2:

Canadian.

Speaker 1:

Look, that's when he had hair bro, his hair looking crazy.

Speaker 2:

I was about to say, bro, toy Lane, bro, I know in there you can't get. No, sir, you may cut that bullshit off. Cut that shit off. You, my nigga. Hold it down, bro, hold it down. Coming for a bald nigga to another, you might get that bullshit off over there, hey yo, we're saying this with the utmost respect. Respect, bro. They're coming from one to another. I know you hate to let it go, bro you know the bald head shit though.

Speaker 4:

Soon as you go, bald, you're going to get stronger.

Speaker 3:

I'm dead bro.

Speaker 2:

But yeah, bro, I'll be saying.

Speaker 1:

They was on his top for a while.

Speaker 2:

I think he did get surgery though, for the hair transplant, the hair transplant, but I don't know in that motherfucking uh yeah, he did, and that mug shot looked like it was it was a lace front bro oh no, you can, you, they won't. Let you take none of that on.

Speaker 4:

I ain't seen that bullshit.

Speaker 2:

They'll snatch all that shit off your ass before you go up in there.

Speaker 4:

He probably shot him some money. Hey man, let me take a picture. Ain't no way bro.

Speaker 2:

No, they was going to put him on it.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

You can't be out here with your little ass shooting motherfuckers and shit like that. Morge, you can't do all that. Put, you can't do all that.

Speaker 4:

Put him in the jail. He did that shit on some Hall of Night shit. I shoot your motherfucking pinky toe out and we don't condone this shit. I don't condone it at all. That was some quick shit, I'm telling you, bro, that's why you can't get caught up in a moment and shit bro Speaking of that, you know, damn, bro, I don't know, I'm getting all these brain farts.

Speaker 2:

What's her name again? Megan Stallion. Yeah, you know she's a really big Anime fan yeah, she is, and bro, she is so cool. When you really like, look into her and her album covers. And she was at the Crunchyroll Awards bro, yeah, she really was, she hosted it?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, she hosted it. Well, she Didn't host it, but she was.

Speaker 4:

She was. She was the announcer Of Giving Out Awards, I guess.

Speaker 2:

She hosted a little bit of it or hosted it.

Speaker 1:

Is that a host?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I think she hosted, but she was Giving Out Awards. But what's them people? Tokyo Calling Tokyo. Calling yeah I know who you're talking about. She was doing a little bit there she was. That's pretty cool. She is cool as shit. I'm glad she kinda Introduced that to A community too man, she cosplayed as Gojo.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that was cool, she was Gojo, but you know.

Speaker 2:

I think it was Bucciarachi Actually.

Speaker 1:

Oh, bro, it was Gojo bro. I swear she Gojo.

Speaker 2:

She did Bucciarachi too, bro oh did she, oh she did do Gojo too, bro. She did Gojo From JJK.

Speaker 4:

She 5'10 ain't tall. How tall are you, ken? I mean gritty huh, hey cut put them heels on bro, oh yeah, yeah, she is a star, yeah, but uh yeah, that's pretty cool man.

Speaker 2:

I see people and a lot of influence, like in the anime community too. Was the RZA, um, he did, I think. Um he did uh, afro Samurai's like whole in the anime community too. Was RZA he did, I think he did Afro Samurai's like whole soundtrack and stuff like that too bro, afro Samurai was cool. Afro Samurai was really cool, but I like that. Go back to Wu-Tang Clan, bro. You got to love them. Yeah, yeah, she did bro.

Speaker 4:

Oh she badder than a motherfucker man.

Speaker 2:

Hey what the old dude said on TikTok hey, what's all that moving back down? Who the swing on that?

Speaker 4:

back. She bad as hell, bro, God she beautiful.

Speaker 2:

What else, who else, who else we got.

Speaker 4:

Why did I? Say that hey bro, be like that, bro Be like that.

Speaker 1:

No, bro, bro, you like what you like, bro she. Bad as hell, bro, you did it be like that girl, it be like that. No, bro you, bro, you like what you like, bro she bad as hell, bro.

Speaker 4:

No, but Memphis Rappers is cool as fuck bro. Oh yeah.

Speaker 1:

Memphis Rappers.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, Memphis Rappers, Like you got Dolph.

Speaker 1:

Bro, that's more like Dope Boy stuff right there, bro yeah but you got RP Dolph. Yeah, dolph, yeah, dolph was so good.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he really was good bro.

Speaker 1:

What's the name of that song I got?

Speaker 4:

Panda. No, no, not Panda.

Speaker 2:

Panda, penguin Ice motherfucking, cold devil here Cold, cold, cold, cold, cold, cold. Yeah, yeah, that shit you'd be thumping.

Speaker 4:

You know I was at. It was a funny story about Dolph man. I was at work and we used to have radios there and I had a fucking karaoke machine with a big ass subwoofer in it and I was on second shift, bro. I was like man, fuck, I'm tired as hell working 12s and shit. I said, man, I need some hype music, man, to get me there. You know you got to listen to Me. I listen to dope boy music. Like go ahead and get this motherfucking money, bro, that fucking. And bro, I was on one of them damn energy pills that you get from Walmart. And I was drinking a Nas too. Not one of them pills from the gas station them Rhinos.

Speaker 4:

Them Rhinos, not a.

Speaker 2:

Rhino. No, no, no, I was working.

Speaker 3:

I was working.

Speaker 2:

What's them other ones called? They're called a hard cock. That's what they was called. They called it hard cock, that's what it called Hard cock.

Speaker 1:

That's good advertising bro, that's straight to the point. No, but that shit had a bumblebee on it.

Speaker 4:

It was a bumblebee on that bitch, and I was drinking a Nas too, so I'm like oh. So I was like, man, I'm hype as fuck. Then that song, dolphin and Bo, running through my motherfucking system, bro, they was like, oh, turn it down. I was like for what? They was like you can't listen to shit like that. I said, man bro, I need this right now, I need this music right now, okay. After that, yeah, they was like, nah, we can't listen to music no more. I said, damn, they go to the neighborhood.

Speaker 2:

Motherfucker fucking up for everybody, hell yeah.

Speaker 1:

One scale, One scale With G Herbo. All I need is one scale a cup of beer.

Speaker 2:

I'm going to tell you, boy, that damn Young Jeezy. And what is it? Young Jeezy, what's that? One Bankroll Fresh, bankroll Fresh and Young Jeezy. Goddamn dope jumping out the pot like a frog.

Speaker 4:

Yeah yeah, out the pot like a frog. Yeah yeah, we was talking about this shit at work, bro.

Speaker 3:

It was like a controversial discussion.

Speaker 4:

Shit who. I'm a Gucci fan, regardless of the fact. Gucci versus Jesus who you think won that versus battle?

Speaker 1:

I don't know, I didn't watch it.

Speaker 2:

I didn't really watch it, but I mean I like I like both of them. They just got really bad. I think both of them got pretty good songs. Okay, I ain't gonna choose between them bro.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, they got good songs bro. I ain't gonna choose between them bro, I don't. I ain't watch it though but, it was cool that they did that Versus stuff. That was pretty cool. Keep sweating Bobby Brown, that shit though I know you, Was it the Versus thing where they got Usher and the other people that try and sing R&B but they didn't have their mics?

Speaker 3:

set up Was it on.

Speaker 1:

Versus it was.

Speaker 4:

Versus the Versus battle. But they was singing it right, it had Lil Bow Wow. It was Lil Bow Wow and. Soulja.

Speaker 3:

Boy.

Speaker 4:

Bow Wow, soulja Boy, they was on the Versus Battle.

Speaker 3:

No.

Speaker 4:

Yes, and then I had Not Big Soulja, what's Big Soulja? Big Draco, what's his damn name, man, what is it? What's that motherfucking name? He got a squeaky voice. He can sing on record but live. That shit was crazy. What is it? Birthday sex? They do the same. Birthday sex.

Speaker 2:

Not Lloyd. No, no, no. Oh, I know who you're talking about, but I don't know. I forgot his name. I don't remember that shit was crazy.

Speaker 4:

I said, yep, he should have sung over the record.

Speaker 2:

I think that's a talent on his own, dude man Jeremiah.

Speaker 4:

That's his name, jeremiah oh okay.

Speaker 1:

He's the one that came out with that Body Like a Benz or something like that wasn't he.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, that was a good song, bro. Bro, one rapper, you do need to listen to man, listen to Duke Dudes, bro.

Speaker 2:

Duke Dudes, bro. He put them big motherfuckers on bro. He putting on for y on that man even did that remix With the Japanese.

Speaker 4:

He got them motherfuckers Over there. T-tatamology, yeah he got it.

Speaker 2:

Ay, ay, ay. You see, you hear that shit in the song.

Speaker 4:

That's something.

Speaker 2:

Someone about to be hyped. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, do that, motherfucking man.

Speaker 2:

Crankin' Dead. Crankin' Dead, what the fuck Bru that shit had you Did we talk about?

Speaker 4:

that Is Ghost Mane.

Speaker 2:

I think he said Dark Trap.

Speaker 4:

I think it's Dark Trap Ghost Mane. I don't know what the fuck them motherfuckers be saying. That shit go hard, that shit do go hard Ghost Mane and Suicide Boys too, wasn't? It yeah.

Speaker 1:

I don't know what that genre is.

Speaker 2:

Someone go ahead and look that up.

Speaker 1:

I'm looking at it right now.

Speaker 2:

Put it in the comments chat.

Speaker 1:

What is Ghost Mane's?

Speaker 2:

Category.

Speaker 4:

Soul trap, soul rap.

Speaker 1:

Trap metal, hip hop, hardcore punk, noise, alternative hip hop, black metal, industrial Hip hop, doom metal.

Speaker 3:

See, that's what I'm saying but there's so many categories, sub genres, bro. Yes, just keep it as one, bro, making it complicated now you put a lot.

Speaker 1:

You put me on a pretty good amount of songs nah, uh you, you put me on a pretty good amount of songs yeah, bro, you too, bro you put me on a pretty good line. Bro, you too, bro, you put me on that good stuff, that song you sent me the Brothers. What's his name?

Speaker 4:

Brothers in War.

Speaker 1:

Brothers in War, the Teske Brothers.

Speaker 4:

Oh man, that song Rain bro. Bro, he sent me that shit bro.

Speaker 2:

That motherfucker sound like he just goddamn came from picking back up bro.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, chewing.

Speaker 2:

Chewing about that. Look, look, look. He didn't work the hard day, he didn't have them good meals.

Speaker 3:

He on the front or he on the?

Speaker 2:

front, he on the front With some liquor or something like that. Or he in a juke joint, juke joint, jive turkey. He in a juke joint bro Singing that shit. Everybody slow dancing in there.

Speaker 4:

Bro. When he sent me that I was like and this motherfucker, I said this is the oldest rhythm.

Speaker 1:

He was like nah, bro Is that an old song, or is that?

Speaker 4:

a new one. Nah, he got the new.

Speaker 3:

It's new, but he made it old style?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, old school shit. Dang, that's impressive bro, that's pretty good.

Speaker 1:

I'm glad never seen. You would never thought he was white bro, never hold on, yeah he's a caucasian man.

Speaker 2:

Yo, brian, did not know that. Yeah be alone. That motherfucker was killing that boy. You feel that shit in your soul too, you can feel. That's what making music with soul, bro. I like to see them live, god honest man.

Speaker 4:

Where is he from man? Because that's some southern, that's, he had southern vibe man that shit.

Speaker 2:

He'd be dropping that shit too, and you can feel it in your chest. I said, god damn, feel like I'm about to get cut and drink some.

Speaker 4:

I'm telling you, bro, drink some wild turkeys With some Jameson.

Speaker 3:

Wow.

Speaker 2:

It's that it's that juke joint music, bro. I swear. I feel like Look BN putting that Motherfucking, motherfucking, selling 50 cent shots, motherfucking.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, shots, motherfucker. Yeah, give me a jazzabelle. That juke joint, bro Go in there.

Speaker 2:

they got that band, bro, you don't know if you're going to dance or get cut. That's what I'm saying, bro.

Speaker 4:

I bet that old school liquor houses like that man. I bet that shit was deviled.

Speaker 2:

My granddaddy performed in them bro.

Speaker 4:

Get the hell out of here.

Speaker 2:

Performed in who Performed in juke joints.

Speaker 4:

Oh, wow. That's basically like the liquor house Back in the day. You know what I'm saying I bet.

Speaker 2:

That shit was live, though that shit was crazy, I knew that right.

Speaker 4:

I wish I wish they had some shit Like that in Memphis, man that you can actually go to and you ain't got Like wear about On some slick shit. You feel me Like old school shit Like that man. It's like jazz.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I was about to say Jazz clubs and shit like that man I'd love to go to one of those. Yeah, I bet it's really chill.

Speaker 1:

Where'd jazz originate from? Louisiana, wasn't it?

Speaker 4:

I think, I think. No, that's blues Blues. You thinking about blues?

Speaker 1:

Is that blues? Nah, bro, that was jazz bro, blues jazz.

Speaker 4:

Jazz blues.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to tell you how. That's what I'm talking about, brother. Yeah, I know, I think it was.

Speaker 2:

I think it derived from, I think mississippi, I think I think alabama, mississippi. You know which cause takes, because basically, you know, uh, black, I think black folk time they were singing about their dad.

Speaker 1:

That's what blues come from jazz originated in new orleans, louisiana, in the early 20th century what about blues? And its history is complex and debated, so that we're gonna leave it at that, bro. Yeah, I can debate about in the comments all y'all want, because it is heavy in that area bro yeah.

Speaker 2:

Because then no, and I think of blues, and then bluegrass, and then from bluegrass came country, oh my god. And then, because I mean it's a, I mean I'll beep it on a minute, bro, I mean no, no, no, no, no.

Speaker 4:

I was just saying like Country and all that. Yeah, bro, this it's crazy.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I was about to say Look y'all might hate me for this.

Speaker 4:

I'm not a fan Fan of country music, bro. I'm not either. It's so corny, I'm not a fan.

Speaker 2:

I mean, I mean I hate it. I like the Zach Brown band. I ain't gonna say all of it, cause you got good songs, I bet pretty sure people, but I just really don't Country, don't really.

Speaker 4:

It, don't, do it for me, man Tickle my pickle.

Speaker 2:

You know what I'm saying? I?

Speaker 4:

don't really like.

Speaker 2:

I'm gonna tell you that old country.

Speaker 4:

It's 20 as hell to me, man.

Speaker 2:

I'm telling you that old country, old Conway Twitty, that goddamn Whiskey.

Speaker 1:

River. Some of it is good, but see, the thing is, some of that country is like country pop and that's where it starts to get a little hazy right there, I didn't even know it was such a thing as country pop. Yeah, that's the one that's like Morgan Wallen. He's like huh, what do you mean?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I'm about to say I didn't really like him either, because I'm over getting caught saying Nick, oh, oh For real.

Speaker 3:

Yeah right, that shit was loud, it's country music, what?

Speaker 4:

you think yeah, like what? Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3:

He got caught Rain handed, don't worry about it, you made it, just cut it out.

Speaker 2:

You made a banger man. I bet that we gonna Forget about it, I guess.

Speaker 1:

But Jelly Roll is pretty good.

Speaker 2:

Jelly Roll is good, but it's country rap.

Speaker 1:

It's country it's. This is what I'm talking about.

Speaker 4:

You got Yalla Wolf, but Yalla Wolf he considered rap and country.

Speaker 1:

Hold on, bro, because.

Speaker 4:

Yalla Wolf, he was actually rapping with but he said he's-.

Speaker 3:

Jelly Roll A lot of horse and shit like that.

Speaker 2:

Jelly Roll.

Speaker 1:

Singer and rapper. He's an American singer, rapper and songwriter. See In Tennessee. See genres hip-hop, country southern rock.

Speaker 2:

See this let's just be off hard in bro, but that southern rock is but, this is the same thing with post malone.

Speaker 1:

What is post malone? Rap, yeah, or pop pop. I'm gonna say pop. No, he, he swishes genres bro that's why I understand what is I resent the song. I resent. That's a rap song.

Speaker 2:

That's pop in my opinion, bro, kind of.

Speaker 1:

Kind of hip-hop. Hip-hop, I would say hip-hop.

Speaker 2:

I'm about to say because White Rabbit son.

Speaker 4:

But now I do. It's a good song, bro, but that other song he got, though, falling yeah, oh yeah Boy.

Speaker 2:

That shit hit the soul bro.

Speaker 4:

But I think, especially when you're going through some shit, shit, shit. Oh no, I wouldn't, yeah, I wouldn't I had to go get you a Black and Mild list.

Speaker 2:

Best of hell out.

Speaker 4:

You didn't let her go.

Speaker 1:

Bro talking about Black and Mild bro, I was at work man.

Speaker 4:

I'm smoking something bitches, Nah, I used to bro, but not no more. I did too.

Speaker 1:

Bro, I was at work. Fedex driver pulled up. He said hey, y'all know where this address is at. We're like bro, where the fuck did you come from? I was like, nah, I don't know where that's at. He had that black of mine on his head, like right there on his ear. He looked stressed out like bro, I gotta deliver this package.

Speaker 2:

I'm telling you, bro, if you see that while I'm going, it's only, it's lonely on the East Coast, what you talking about. Anyway, if you see a Waffle House and you somewhere, bro, and you see your goddamn cook with a black and mild or joining it as it is, just know your food gonna be good and I'm motherfucking.

Speaker 3:

Ooh, wee.

Speaker 2:

Shit gonna have some. This is gonna have some really good, but anyway, like that's what I'm saying my bad, excuse me Like it's good not to be in just one job or no more you be, flexible with it and I think it helps your career so much more. You know what I'm saying. You know they used to be frowned upon.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, is that sushi? Okay, yeah, no, it's an awful house. It's like in 25 different states. It's nationwide yeah.

Speaker 2:

Motherfuckers used to talk shit for like kind of swiping, swapping jobs. You got to get that bag man.

Speaker 1:

It's not just that, but I mean, bro, you can also get tired of just doing the same thing, no cap bro. You want to expand your talent and everything, bro. You can't stay stuck to one thing, bro.

Speaker 2:

You got to expand bro, no cap, no cap you do.

Speaker 4:

I think every rapper that made a love song.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I agree, bro. Everybody's got at least one love song.

Speaker 2:

I'm telling you 21 questions, 50 cent and god damn Nate Dogg.

Speaker 3:

Yes, I got that. I'm a fucking. No, he got that, I think everybody Got that shit.

Speaker 2:

That shit was like that.

Speaker 4:

I think. What love song Did Nate Dogg?

Speaker 2:

have. He probably had a couple In his own, yeah it was his own Version of love song. It ain't no fun If the homies can't.

Speaker 4:

Shit, that's a scheming song.

Speaker 2:

I have not but uh.

Speaker 1:

Bro, you know a song I put in my playlist. What Sitting at a bar by rehab when you sung A karaoke night At the house. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, ayo.

Speaker 2:

Bartender.

Speaker 3:

I really did it this time.

Speaker 2:

Oh yo that shit. Technically that's a pop song too. You know that right, is it?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he did that song with that country dude. Wasn't it a country guy he had the song with too? I don't know, bro. Yeah, he made the, but I guess it's like a clean version, let's see.

Speaker 2:

But I've been nothing really gives me. I've been listening to a lot of metal here lately which is for metal or rock. You got, I get it, Fuck, I don't know. You got regular rock, soul rock. You got hard you got classic rock, hard rock, glam rock, metal heavy metal, black metal goddamn metal.

Speaker 1:

I thought it was heavy metal, black metal. Goddamn bro, you got so much screamo. Is that rock? Is that rock too?

Speaker 2:

I think it is bro, that's my plan, but boy, I ain't lying to nothing, bro. Bro, I'm telling you, bro, and me in the gym I gotta have music, but usually I use for the metal. Listen to metal or hard rock.

Speaker 3:

That motherfucking Slipknot Get me there Every goddamn time Before I forget Black Sabbath Black.

Speaker 2:

Sabbath 2 yeah, you gotta get, but bruh, of course, metallica, anthrax, bruh, like you gotta give it To the. But I went to go see what's that name? Poison. Is that Poison? Which one was Bret Michaels? Which was his band Poison?

Speaker 4:

right, I think it was Guns N' Roses. No, it wasn't Guns N' Roses. No, that was Poison.

Speaker 2:

I think it was Poison, bro. But man, I was out there about fucked up, bro, and he said I miss you, North Carolina. He said we've been here so long. He said we've been gone so long, I miss you. And Everybody threw up their lighters in there. Hey, all you heard was Every rose has its thorn. I was that bitch, half-ass drunk boy.

Speaker 4:

He did a really good show though hey yo to be a flow to fucking roll to see cuz like this. I know there's some bitch from Swing. It was hot as a motherfucker baby.

Speaker 2:

It was hot as a motherfucker bro. Everybody's out there bro.

Speaker 1:

It was such a vibe. That's pretty cool, but it's just crazy how a singer or a band can get so much people together like Metallica when they had that big concert, whatever bro, there's no.

Speaker 3:

Michael.

Speaker 1:

Jackson with the stadiums, had people pass an hour that's crazy.

Speaker 2:

The Riz and Ory is just impeccable, impeccable he Impeccable.

Speaker 4:

He had multiple motherfuckers passing out with the glove. That's how much he said. The bitch passed out.

Speaker 1:

He had Moonwalk pointing at the hood.

Speaker 3:

He pointed at the lady he pointed at the hood, passed out.

Speaker 4:

Moonwalk on you, bitches, and pull that the whole pants up.

Speaker 1:

oh Lou, walking on you bitches, sweat bitch yeah hey, yo y'all seen that picture where it's like Michael Jackson. They took the picture of Michael Jackson. He was like on the bed or something and that lady was like right there near his lap. They were like, yeah, michael Jackson got caught getting hit.

Speaker 4:

Oh yeah, I seen, I see that you know what's. Some other shit, some more funny shit, bro. Michael Jackson and Prince was beefing.

Speaker 2:

For real. Yes, bro, they was fucking beefing.

Speaker 4:

Oh no, bro, they was fucking beefing like who's the better performer? But them motherfuckers had real-life beef, bro. The better the light skin motherfuckers. It was real life beef bruh they had some soft beef.

Speaker 1:

They was beefing through dance bruh.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, they had ground turkey.

Speaker 3:

Hey.

Speaker 4:

Prince? Was that motherfucker though man?

Speaker 2:

Prince is that motherfucker? Now, prince is the only motherfucker that went on stage with his ass.

Speaker 4:

cheeks out, I'm cheeks out.

Speaker 2:

I'm telling you, I'm telling you that pull your bitch. He's zesting, zesting out.

Speaker 1:

That's the only nigga.

Speaker 2:

He was zesty bro, but he he could pull it off, he could pull it off, but only nigga with butt cheeks out and a blouse nigga steal your bitch so what curls br?

Speaker 4:

rain purple rain, purple rain hey got the lighters in there. Light in the night he's still your but you can't do it.

Speaker 2:

I mean I don't want to be your friend huh little red corvette or something like that. Yeah, bro, I mean, he had that movie too. He was on that bike, bro, he had them blasters and shit man another good song by damn uh, prince adore yeah, he actually, he could play a lot of instruments too.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it was talented as hell, that's what I'm saying, bro, like michael jackson with prince brother, that's that's crazy beef.

Speaker 4:

They got a video out. Uh, it was an old video on youtube where, uh, I was about to say bobby brown, but, uh, james brown was performing and he brought, uh, michael Michael Jackson up from the stand and he came up there.

Speaker 3:

I love you. And then he said Prince.

Speaker 4:

Prince came up there, oh damn. And he said what? Then the motherfucker did a little shimmy and did the split and jumped back up.

Speaker 4:

Oh shit the craziest thing about the whole fucking video, bro. The craziest thing about it how Prince was so mother man. Prince was so damn smooth, bro. That's what I said Ain't got to walk Because he really had a deep voice. He said ain't got to walk. That son of a bitch was on the back of a fucking security guard's back, was on his back and the security guard walked his ass up the stage, bro, damn bro, and look, you see that motherfucker coming up the stage like this.

Speaker 4:

With his blouse on, bro. I said yo, these motherfuckers you cannot be fucking serious bro.

Speaker 1:

That is beef right there, bro.

Speaker 4:

That's exactly what I need to see bro, you just imagine this motherfucker saying carry me up there.

Speaker 2:

You got to be, Is that how Honorable mention. The godfather of motherfucking soul. Let me jump on your back. Shit, oh okay, I watched a lot of James Brown shit too, man.

Speaker 1:

James Brown.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Night Train, bro, and just the demography. He was in there, but, boy, I was just a godfather so he'd be down there. He be doing his little, what you call it cries, bruh. And then that goddamn hit, come over with that cape, throw it on him, bruh. I said, goddamn, that's bad, motherfucker, bruh. He just so goddamn fly, bruh. I'm telling you, oh, fly, motherfucker. You know what I'm saying, bruh, fly as hell, bruh. Fucking style dude. The ribs was just unreal back in the day, bro, crazy. It was a lot of activator, a lot of motherfucking perms, a lot of perms.

Speaker 2:

Perms and soul glow Perms, soul glow, jerry curl.

Speaker 4:

Well, if you had anything swayed that bitch about to be turning that shit about to be loving that shit about to be wet as fuck, wet as hell.

Speaker 2:

You better not get no God damn line up.

Speaker 4:

That's the shit, as you caught on fire.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, yeah, it did the Pepsi commercial, yeah who was that he did that turn bro Shoot Did his hair get.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, that was what caught on fire, yeah, right in the middle.

Speaker 2:

Motherfucker boy. They activated something. Real Boy. Y'all putting that shit In y'all hair man. Shit in y'all hair man. Motherfucker, I flame a ball. Make a Molotov cocktail out that shit, Burn a motherfucker's ass down.

Speaker 4:

You know, one concert I always want to go to, if the motherfuckers still love, is a Zeppelin concert. Zeppelin, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

I agree, I would still say Are they still together as a band? Nah, they knocked off. I think Every band done broke up, haven't they? No, they died.

Speaker 4:

I think Jimmy Page he's still alive and Robert.

Speaker 1:

Plant. Is that the only band that didn't break up? I know all the bands broke up, bro. Yeah, at least once.

Speaker 4:

Didn't Michael Jackson buy the Beatles?

Speaker 3:

I don't know, bro, he bought them motherfuckers, I mean.

Speaker 1:

He bought their.

Speaker 4:

Their rights, to their songs.

Speaker 2:

I don't know, dude who was it.

Speaker 1:

I can't remember the time, bro, but he bought something, probably, I don't remember what else I had something, one of my, one of my favorite songs.

Speaker 2:

I don't know if y'all ever listened To Alice in Chains With the original singer, nutshell bruh. I ain't never heard of him. Nutshell is crazy bruh. It's so deep too, bruh Nutshell. And that's when he was going. He was battling addiction, dude. Oh shit, he was singing his heart on that goddamn song. I'll show you how that is after the podcast. You know, one other smooth motherfucker who Jerry LaVert. Jerry LaVert, yeah, yeah, yeah, that's more soul music, yeah.

Speaker 1:

R&B soul man, r&b bruh.

Speaker 4:

Hey, I'll fuck an R&B. One thing I can say, though, man, y'all might not fuck with me, r Kelly.

Speaker 2:

Oh hell, no, Let me finish, let me finish, let me finish, let me finish.

Speaker 4:

Let me finish. Let me finish. We about to get canceled. Don't condone all the shit that motherfucker did.

Speaker 2:

No, we don't condone none of that, but as a artist he had unpeckable talent now.

Speaker 4:

But that shit that he done, don't condone it, don't counsel him, gruddy, because I ain't that Gruddy, but as an artist and a performer man, that's something that's talented man. And a lot of the songs he wrote too. It was crazy with the pen too, man. Yeah, if he hadn't done that freaky shit, r Kelly was running the damn R&B game for a while he was, he was king of R&B. Real shit, hit me, keep sweat.

Speaker 2:

He had sex cults and everything. It's just crazy.

Speaker 4:

I was trying to get away from it. That's crazy Damn why you had to say it like that. I was trying to get away from it.

Speaker 2:

That's crazy.

Speaker 3:

And let me see you do.

Speaker 2:

The love slide, step, step, side to side, round and round hit the ground.

Speaker 4:

You know, ever since that shit was going off, going on by all killers, I had to take that shit off my motherfucking plate.

Speaker 2:

I did too. I don't even wanna.

Speaker 4:

Don't wanna nail None of these motherfuckers.

Speaker 2:

On us, that's some scary shit. I never seen that shit, bro. He was over in Africa. He said who wanna come to America?

Speaker 3:

I said hey.

Speaker 2:

Somebody need to Stop that, stop that man.

Speaker 1:

Nah, I didn't stop that man. I can't Bro. That's just Bro, like they just throw it all away, bro, they get.

Speaker 4:

Caught up in Bro, like they just throw it all away bro.

Speaker 3:

Throw it all away.

Speaker 1:

What are you telling? That's bullshit. That's bullshit. Oh my, All the talent, they got everything they need, bro, and just throw it away over like stupid. Nah, I don't want to get into it, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

All the talent, bro. I'd be on the straight and narrow. I'd be in the house Watching anime. How you gonna tell me what I done? I was there, god damn.

Speaker 4:

That's Crunchyroll. That's Crunchyroll.

Speaker 2:

My login times here, here, here here.

Speaker 1:

Are you still there?

Speaker 2:

Yes, I hit it every time, motherfuckers.

Speaker 3:

I hit it, every time I hit it every time.

Speaker 4:

Fuck me up time the OJ's and fucking the Asley Brothers.

Speaker 1:

Oh, bro, what's the name of that song? You know what song got everybody turned up, bro? Was it 70's, I think?

Speaker 4:

I ain't never been to the same place.

Speaker 2:

That's crazy, cause he already that song been out there and it just now got famous. That's one thing that one right there that ain't a new song no, it ain't. He didn't just drop that, bro. That's been out. Look it up.

Speaker 4:

I was about to say that's something. But that song came out. They actually put the shit on Spotify. They actually released it like a month ago. It's been out. They actually put the shit on Spotify. They actually released it like a month ago.

Speaker 2:

It's been out, though If you look at him, yeah, it's been out, but he actually released it before you can download that shit.

Speaker 4:

That's cool, because TikTok ran that shit down the hole before he just released the shit. He dropped another damn song, man.

Speaker 2:

It ain't came out yet, but TikTok is running in the fucking hole before you can even listen to the shit. That's good, though, because it gives so much exposure.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, tiktok did help a whole lot of artists, especially up-and-coming artists. Yeah, especially that boss man. The song is good bro.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, if you can get a trend with your song, go ahead, you're going to make it.

Speaker 4:

Let a motherfucker Do a TikTok dance To your song shit.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, go ahead, dance a little bit.

Speaker 1:

Thirst trap, bruh, that thing. Get your song Popular quick, bruh.

Speaker 2:

I know.

Speaker 1:

I think it's a 60s song by Lil Richard bruh. Long Tall Saddley bruh oh shit Lil oh yeah.

Speaker 4:

I like that yeah.

Speaker 2:

Baby. But you know, i'ma say this shit.

Speaker 4:

What's that motherf? I like that, yeah, baby, but you know I'm going to say this shit. What's that motherfucking name? I was about to say Johnny Cash. Again, johnny Cash is pretty cool. Yeah, johnny Cash is nice. What's the motherfucker used to eat the peanut butter, banana and bacon sandwich? You?

Speaker 2:

talking about Elvis.

Speaker 4:

Yeah he stole all this shit. He stole all the.

Speaker 2:

Richie shit.

Speaker 4:

Bro, he stole his whole get up, and how he did.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he's a biter. Wait, wait, wait.

Speaker 4:

Elvis Presley.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, they did say that right, because the way he performed and everything, I thought there was another person. Even in the movie, he got inspired. I thought there was another person. Even in the movie, he got inspired. He saw somebody's style and then he ended up.

Speaker 2:

Was it him? He stole directly from Little Richie, bro, you can hear it. And Little Richie, every time he said that he said they stole mine. Yeah, he did, bro, if you listen to that song bop, bop, boo, bop, bop, bop, bop, tootie fruity. A lot of people said it's good booty, bro, he changed it. No, he didn't, bro. He said it's good booty, that's the original Tutti Frutti. Good booty, that's what it is, bro, he said.

Speaker 3:

Sing it, buddy Go ahead, yeah, he said he said Shit, he said.

Speaker 2:

He said If it's greasy To make it easy.

Speaker 4:

Oh, he was zesty. Yeah, you didn't know.

Speaker 2:

A little bit too. I know he was, but I didn't know. He made a Zesta song, yeah, but it was so catchy.

Speaker 4:

I know the song but I never really listened to it.

Speaker 2:

I still listen to that motherfucker. He went live.

Speaker 4:

That's crazy, he said y'all know Booty Good.

Speaker 3:

I said he not live.

Speaker 2:

He said y'all know Booty Good. He said shit, but that shit had me laughing so bad. He said make it greasy, greasy. He said if it's greasy, make it easy. I said, oh my god. I said, but a lot of them songs like that. They got that upbeat. But that's how music is cool. You can flip something like that or talk about that, but look how upbeat it is, bro, you would never even give a fuck.

Speaker 1:

It just sounds good you know what other song was like that um?

Speaker 4:

yeah, half of, if you go back loose to half of all killer shit.

Speaker 1:

Lil Nas X Uptown Robo bro. Oh, that's crazy.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, chat Everything got a hint of gender now.

Speaker 2:

It's a real good song. Another song is by what is it? Wake Me Up. It's a real upbeat song, but he was really talking. I feel like that was a suicidal.

Speaker 1:

Oh shit, oh the song you showed us last time.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that right there by Avenche.

Speaker 1:

What's his name? I don't know his name. I don't know who you're talking about. Yeah, but man, that was sad bro.

Speaker 2:

If you, yes, you have bro.

Speaker 1:

You can play a little bit of it, bro. I'll just cut it out when it gets to me.

Speaker 2:

You're making me sad. Now I'll be hearing yeah, bro. People thought that was like a bro. If you listen to them, licks bro Bro. He said so. If life passed me by and I didn't open up my eyes, he said that's fine by me bro, I can listen to his shit man. He said I want to stay forever young, bro. That shit was hurting my feelings. That bass was like. I felt like that was an outcry bro on the real bro, but nobody heard it.

Speaker 1:

It just sounds so good. You know what I'm saying, man, that shit man. I'm gonna tell you this, bro, pain Hardships Makes the best music.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, duh, you know what else Let me tell you Adele Drugs, yeah, drugs, yeah, that's dope.

Speaker 4:

I ain't condoning it, man, but drugs mate, if you wanna be an artist Do drugs no.

Speaker 2:

I'm just joking, some people, they get too far gone, bro. That should be sounding crazy, I feel like.

Speaker 1:

That's the issue with new up-and-coming rappers that they get into. They're usually clean. When they blow up, bro they out of rehab. They start partying too much. Come on, bro.

Speaker 4:

I want to say pop music, what they call, what they classify. God dang, I'm starting to write a motherfucker, but what they classify as pop. Now you know you got Rick James and shit like that. All the motherfuckers did dope back in the day. Cocaine is one hell of a drug.

Speaker 1:

Who was it? Zappin' Rogers? Was it James Brown? Yeah, yeah, he'd shoot up in the closet, whatever Wasn't it, james Brown.

Speaker 2:

No Rick.

Speaker 1:

James.

Speaker 4:

No, no, rick, they all did Coke.

Speaker 1:

Hold on, bro Coke, because it was in the 80s, I don't know.

Speaker 4:

Crack hit back then.

Speaker 2:

Cocaine is one hell of a drug, that motherfucker boy.

Speaker 4:

What? What is it? Something about Zapp and Rogers? What Something about Zapp and Rogers? Something they had, they was talking about.

Speaker 2:

Zapp, sorry, fellas. Everybody doing research, doing that research, digging in deep.

Speaker 1:

Who did I say James Brown, right, yeah, it was him.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, oh shit.

Speaker 1:

He's the one that used to shoot up and everything right.

Speaker 2:

Shit.

Speaker 1:

They made a documentary about him or whatever, I don't know. I don't know. He was performing, bro. He started twitching a little bit, bro. Oh shit, you got to get off of it a little bit bro.

Speaker 4:

You know he slapped the shit out of this motherfucker's band members. If they performed like he wanted to, he'd go slap them.

Speaker 1:

He slapped shit out of them, man, as soon as he turned around Boom yeah.

Speaker 4:

You know Zapp and Raza. They made that song called Candy.

Speaker 2:

Tastes like candy they made a song called candy tastes like candy.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, I can feel it when you want that's that. You know what's so cool when they used to have the band, well, the group, like that, and then they had the backup singers yeah, I know that's right.

Speaker 3:

I only had one mic and they all come to it, yeah I know that's right

Speaker 1:

that was music, yeah, music, that was motherfucking right, and then they had the get-ups, bro, they had sparkles on their feet, sparkles right in the bottom pants on right they miss a soul train it's open, bro. I had the chest hairs out, bro. Okay with the pro, with the pro, like the jackson fire activated dripping everywhere.

Speaker 2:

I know it's hotter Than a motherfucker too. Them lights. Them lights went like that. Them when them Light bulbs. I'm talking about that heat was on that People like why they sweating that shit hot motherfucker, that shit was the sun bro, and the motherfuckers Doing them shits in heels too.

Speaker 1:

The sun in glass, bro. That's what that is, bro.

Speaker 4:

Oh man them times. They don't make music like that, no more for real.

Speaker 1:

They don't bro, they need to bring it back. Please, look out. Somebody make a band like that, please, please, I'll listen. I'll listen to it. I'll give you a listen. Look out.

Speaker 4:

That's the other band from Memphis with the lead singer, the black lead singer.

Speaker 2:

I have no clue oh shit, you can.

Speaker 1:

What about new genres? Well, like new up-and-coming rappers, singers.

Speaker 2:

I ain't really been listening to a lot of people that are new, up-and-coming Me anyway, but you know what song is good bro?

Speaker 1:

Golden Hour bro. Oh yeah, jake or whatever his name is.

Speaker 2:

I forgot his name, but it's really good.

Speaker 1:

Golden Hour is a good song, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Golden Hour is crazy, good bro.

Speaker 1:

That piano, piano, bro, just the singing, the composure of the beat and everything.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, beautiful bro, that's really beautiful, I agree.

Speaker 1:

It gives me chills listening to it every time, especially when people play on the piano.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, bro, no cap, I'd rather listen to it down at your house. You know that, right, yeah, I didn't know that. Yeah, I didn't know that. Yeah, rev bro, y'all put me on that.

Speaker 4:

Karaoke bro what new rappers I I don't know what new rappers. I don't listen to new shit. I listen to Really Repetitive type shit For real, oh, okay. Sleep and Theory, they're a good band.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, sleep and Theory Pretty good I listen to, like I said, fallen in Reverse. He been doing pretty good here lately, damn good. I listen to horrors man, like I said, uh, falling in reverse he's been doing pretty good here lately, right now, um, who else let's say slipknot, bring me to the horizon bro kool-aid.

Speaker 1:

I didn't know, they still made music right like you ever came out with kool-aid, yeah they made it.

Speaker 2:

They've been making a lot more music, but do you, um know, like um they're? They're like, uh, early, shit is real hard bro. They kind of switch it a little bit and it still it still be hard, but but it is. You know, I'm saying they, they, I think they, when they first came out that might have been screamer I believe something like that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, bro, but he'd be killing. They'd be killing that whole band together when um bring me the horizon made the collab song with uh baby metal, baby metal, king slayer king slayer baby metal bro is crazy man bro I love. Made the Collab song with.

Speaker 2:

Babymetal, babymetal, kingslayer, kingslayer. Babymetal bro Is crazy, babymetal bro. I love Babymetal Me too, bro they be. You ever heard this song.

Speaker 1:

Little Asian chicks, bro. They be doing the little Wolf thing like that yeah, bro. They be, it be some Dun, dun, dun, dun dun, and then like Little Japanese or whatever they are, these yeah.

Speaker 2:

They be putting on. Babymetal is really good. You never heard Babymetal you talking about King Flare or King Flare is crazy.

Speaker 1:

They were on Lil Uzi Vert's album.

Speaker 2:

Lil Uzi Vert got a song oh yeah, yeah.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I seen that group, but I never.

Speaker 2:

Babymetal's good, do you so? You heard of King Flay right?

Speaker 1:

Gimme Chocolate. That one's a big no here. He can pass that to.

Speaker 4:

I'm adding that I haven't been fucking around.

Speaker 2:

I'ma fuck with it.

Speaker 1:

This is them right there, look they be killing it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, they be killing it, bro, and fucking around. I'm going to fuck with it.

Speaker 1:

This is them right there? They be killing it, bro. Get the fuck out of here.

Speaker 3:

Yeah they be killing it, bro.

Speaker 2:

Bro, that's Kingsley, Bro, you just down with it. Oh, you just down with it. We're in music genre right.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

So, bro, we left out. Good, you brave Bro's got a screen protector.

Speaker 4:

Oh I mean protected.

Speaker 3:

Oh, I mean, it's got a case, oh it'll be all right, got insurance, bro.

Speaker 1:

That's what it for, bro. My man um uh, anime intros, bro. I love I have anime intros in my playlist bro, I got a whole. I got a whole playlist bro, y'all cannot beat unraveled by tokyo gool bro I got one for it. I got some pressure.

Speaker 2:

I got 10 times pressure, bro. What is it? Is it? I'm going to tell you, it's Bluebird.

Speaker 1:

Bluebird. I'll get it to you, bro. It's naked, naked.

Speaker 2:

No, no, no, bro, the damn.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm talking about. Naruto, the beginning.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, that is a good one though they got it on Demon Slayer. The beginning. I can name a whole bunch of them off when they at.

Speaker 1:

That is right. It is Bluebird right.

Speaker 2:

I don't know, brother, hold on. Yes, sir, yeah, either, yes sir I wouldn't prepare for this Come on bro.

Speaker 4:

I wouldn't prepare for any of my intros man Back up.

Speaker 1:

I'm telling you, bro, attack on Titan, bro, the intro bro.

Speaker 2:

Oh, bro, the intro bro. Oh, my lord bro, that von gohl, uh, from the tackle type, I'm gonna put the. I'm gonna put that late great doing, because that y'all you watching yasha, you ever watching yasha. Oh, you're gonna do the outro, the outro, bro, look, look, look, look. I think that yo, hey, yo, everybody heard that shit when you was by six o'clock in the morning, bro, bro, that six o'clock in the morning, that shit hit you, but that shit go. You was like six o'clock in the morning, bruh Bruh, that six o'clock in the morning, that shit hit you, but that shit go hard. Every time Any of y'all have some of those.

Speaker 4:

You got a whole playlist of this.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, I got to add more, but my Hero Academia got some of the best ones too bruh, jojo's. Yeah, they use Jodeci Anime. Use Jodeci as an outro bro, every time I club oh yeah, yeah that shit was hard. Jodeci, yeah, I seen you in that shit though. Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3:

Bro, how the fuck you find that bro?

Speaker 2:

I put it in. I said what was the outro of In Ya Show Season?

Speaker 1:

Get the fuck out of here too, bro Farmers. Neverland Season 2 ending yeah.

Speaker 4:

Go ahead and throw that you know the crazy thing. Man, I'm glad we're doing this podcast. Man, yeah, I'm glad to put you on.

Speaker 2:

Hey, yeah, we're going to put him on, bro.

Speaker 1:

What other? There was an anime there was an anime that had like a metal intro.

Speaker 2:

King and the Shirt bro, I got it.

Speaker 1:

King and the Shirt. Oh yeah bro, oh my King and the Shirt. Intro Insane.

Speaker 2:

Hold on, let me find it. Hold on, let me find it.

Speaker 1:

I'm gonna play this man. I'll beat that right now. Intros, outros.

Speaker 2:

King and the Shura. Where the fuck is it at Right? Here I got you.

Speaker 1:

Bro, you know they was Gonna throw hands bro.

Speaker 2:

But that is the intro bro.

Speaker 3:

King and the.

Speaker 4:

Shura Huh, that's in the playlist too. Yeah, I think so, king and the Shura Huh, that's in the playlist too.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I think so. King and the Shura and uh Baki. Did you see it on Netflix? No, I ain't. Oh yeah, it's on there.

Speaker 3:

Yeah they supposed to be fighting.

Speaker 1:

I ain't seen it yet. It's on there now, bro.

Speaker 2:

I'ma throw. I'ma throw one more on here, bro. I'ma throw one more here and I'ma leave it at. It's how broadass shit go. What is it? What is it? What is it? That's from Dr Stone, my bad, where is it?

Speaker 1:

Who said these song names in Japanese, yeah that's what I'm saying, bro you just gotta type in outro season one, episode 15. Yeah, no cap, bro.

Speaker 2:

That's all you gotta do, bruh. Hold on. I'm going back to them. Where the fuck is my playlist? Go ahead, go ahead, bruh go ahead.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, give me that too, man. How the fuck, bruh.

Speaker 1:

I'm sorry, I had it so loud, guys, my fault, no, no, no, you good, bruh, that's crazy where the fuck is that one at? Let me see, let me see, they did a, they did like An acapella version, I think oh.

Speaker 2:

Where's it at, bro? Where's my other? I'm gonna, just I'm gonna find the Hunter X Hunter one, bro, but where's my? Where the Hunter X Hunter One at bro? I had it, dude. Let me see Tag on time.

Speaker 1:

Bro, but Naruto didn't have Banger Intros.

Speaker 4:

Show did bro Show did. Hey, yo have you heard of a Bro, but Naruto didn't have banger intros and outros, so did, bro, so did. Hey yo, have you heard of a band called Salt Womb Mm-mm. It's a hard rock band. They got a song called Negative. It's a screamo type shit.

Speaker 1:

Bro, you know who sounds crazy. Bro, you heard of the band Netherwalker. I think they're like brand new. The song Tavern man Wonderland had a good intro one too, didn't they?

Speaker 2:

Damn man. Wonderland got a man. I got that on my what you call it bruh, I'm from.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, bruh, we got to show Gruddy bruh. I got him Show him that Dead man Wonderland.

Speaker 2:

Hold on, let me go with bankrupt, but oh my God bro.

Speaker 1:

They couldn't. Are they picking it back up or it's done Like?

Speaker 2:

I'll let somebody buy it out. I think they ain't.

Speaker 1:

It's so good, bro. I promise bro, hold on. You got to listen to this one Gruddy. It's called Kirby Down B. It is bro, I had to cut it out glass by suicide.

Speaker 3:

So I had a different life back then.

Speaker 4:

Oh yeah, we was out here. That was a different time of my life, right then, jesus christ, you were a little more uh, I mean, uh, gretta, yeah, we had a different life back then, but them fucking rangers are jammed over it's jammed.

Speaker 1:

No, y'all told me about that. One underground one didn't y'all go to like? Uh, you got a no to no in the wood somewhere oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, I walk all down there, yeah there was like somebody passed out outside of the woods or something like that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, boy, I'll tell you. So you had to walk, you had to go through, you had to go on the road, dirt road.

Speaker 3:

Then a field.

Speaker 1:

I'm familiar with that shit't. You say they had some pretty good known people there, or something like that.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I'm about to say we went there, no that's when we it was this artist we went to Charlotte to like a. It was like a rave event. Well, you didn't go there no, I didn't, but he had another event in damn Charlotte at this nightclub, and that shit was live too bro, yeah boy. I was fucked up Boy. I was fucked up, man Boy, I was fucked up. And, bro, I'm going to tell you like this, the music you got to, in my opinion I can't listen to it.

Speaker 2:

You can't listen to it Nah that thumb of that, I can't. I can't listen to it.

Speaker 4:

That techno type shit, the trap music, what they call trap music. Man, I can't listen to that shit. I can listen to some of it. I got to be drunk.

Speaker 2:

Oh, I got to be drunk to listen to it. Now I'm gonna tell you like a skrillex, oh yeah, skrillex gonna be one of the main one, and especially when he dropped that shit with jay blavin bro oh yeah, and the ghetto, bro, yeah, that ghetto, excuse me, they get up bro, that shit go. I'll be playing that shit. I'll be pulling up to work, busting that shit. Motherfuckers, be like damn bro, you got up. You goddamn right bro. I've been going there built just oh boy boy.

Speaker 4:

That was really good there, fellas, that was really good, yeah, yeah, I had fun at that raise man. I said everybody was doing that. I'm sitting over there milling rock Glow sticks, milling rock and light. Here, bro, hitting the folks.

Speaker 2:

Man, I got quiet oh my bad, I thought the rest was going to play something.

Speaker 1:

We thought y'all was going to tell us something. I'll tell you yeah, chat, I was waiting on y'all recommendations Waiting on y'all what are? You doing just sitting there listening to us say something.

Speaker 4:

I'm going to probably put a classic on man. I'm going to put a classic on A classic. Yeah, I'm going to put a classic rock shit on who, who was that Metallica. Oh, okay, let me see if I got any moves, bro you know what song I be bumping, bro?

Speaker 1:

What Hold on oh. Clearwater Revival.

Speaker 4:

Bro, I feel like I'm about to watch an Adam Sandler movie.

Speaker 2:

Oh dear.

Speaker 4:

And Rob Schneider.

Speaker 2:

Let's see Metallica Four Horsemen. That's really good, bro. Four Horsemen by Metallica bro.

Speaker 1:

Oh, you know what song I really like too by Guns N' Roses Knockin' on Heaven's Door.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, Knockin' on Heaven's Door.

Speaker 1:

Damn. That's a good song. It's a good song.

Speaker 4:

It's a long song. I might fuck up the vibe right now.

Speaker 1:

What you got that's pretty cool how playing music can also set a vibe, bro, like you can get people hype, you can get people to mellow out, like just the power of music is. It's insane. You go ahead, no, go ahead. That's the beauty of music. Music don't have no language, bruh, it's a worldwide.

Speaker 2:

Uh, language bruh, like if it's good it's good, bruh, but do you know like? Music uses vibrations and your body reacts to them?

Speaker 4:

that's what it is basically, man that's, that's how, uh, not to go off crazy. Subject what's it? There's some, uh, what's that motherfucking name? He was a serial killer. It ain't Ted Bundy, jeffrey Dahmer. No, hell, no.

Speaker 1:

There's another one Zodiac Killer no.

Speaker 4:

He had a coat but he had music. He was actually influenced in the music world. You know who I'm talking about.

Speaker 2:

I know who you're talking about. I heard he had like skeletons in his house, right. Nah, I heard, because he'd get them to put on what you call it headphones like that to listen to a song.

Speaker 4:

They put them in a trance. They said they'd put them in trance and mind control.

Speaker 2:

Nah, I didn't know, it wasn't all that. He'd kill them right before they hear it. That was his favorite song, bro, oh shit. And when they had it on what you call it like that, he'd bop them.

Speaker 4:

Damn, I didn't know that one. I'm fucking with you bro.

Speaker 2:

I'm fucking with you, bro, Newfound respect bro hey, hey.

Speaker 1:

Right here, bro. That's what's up, bro. Good music is good music bro, it's good music bro. Yes, sir, you know female singers, bro, they really be putting on bro, no cap he's sleeping on it, bro yeah bro, look bro, bro, I'm about to put y'all, y'all about to look at me.

Speaker 2:

Crazy Eric about to put me to sleep. Nah, go ahead, bro, throw it down.

Speaker 3:

Yes sir.

Speaker 2:

Hey, you want to know what's so dope, I got that song. I got that song.

Speaker 1:

That's the 80s song right there, I'll be jamming to this bro.

Speaker 2:

Bro, I fuck with you, no cap, that's like the 80s song bro.

Speaker 1:

But it's such a good song, bro, it is. It's just so upbeat and everything.

Speaker 2:

I got two songs. Wild bro Y'all ladies got y'all.

Speaker 1:

That's I'm telling you everybody. You feel me Talking about woman artists, like even like in today's time, bro, when Cardi B came out with that bodak yellow.

Speaker 2:

Oh man, she was spitting, she had them poos, them punching motherfuckers all in they face bro.

Speaker 1:

Poos was bumping that thing, bro yeah.

Speaker 4:

When Glorilla came out, I was about to say Glorilla, stop a little pussy, I'm with the shell toe.

Speaker 1:

Oh shit, hey yo man, she got some shit. She got a small thing, but she got a big bite. Bro, that style is insane bro.

Speaker 2:

Yeah bro, how long you been killing it.

Speaker 3:

I'm trying, I mean uh, damn, that's crazy, pharaoh, pharaoh.

Speaker 2:

Pharaoh motherfucker. Where that at? Where that, where that? Where that shit at.

Speaker 3:

Where is it at what the?

Speaker 2:

hell, I'm trying to find it, bro, I'm gonna be the motherfucker Playing this and I got Kill Bill Bang bang. He shot me down, bang bang.

Speaker 4:

I wanted to say it so bad Yo, but I didn't want to fuck up your shit.

Speaker 1:

Oh, you know what song I do like too. That's oldies, kind of like old song what you Won't Do For Love by Bobby Carver. I got that, bro, I'll pass it right. I'm telling you that's that music. Or I love this one by Billy Joel Vienna. Bro, when I heard this song, it spoke to me, bro.

Speaker 4:

Hey, hey, I got one. I got one. Wait, is this an old song or a new song? Yeah, that's an old song, bro.

Speaker 1:

Oh, it just made me feel like it was a new one or something. Let's wait. Wait a minute oh.

Speaker 4:

I'm going to put you on one of them. All right, go ahead. That motherfucker. He a James Brown, like the guy.

Speaker 2:

I thought I saw he a James Brown. He a James Brown, he a.

Speaker 4:

James Brown. He a James Brown. He a James Brown he a James Brown.

Speaker 2:

He a James Brown, he a James Brown, he a James Brown, he a James Brown he a.

Speaker 4:

James.

Speaker 1:

Brown. What's that other one? A man's world. That's the one he made.

Speaker 2:

This is a man's world. He made that one. Two rings, yeah, bro, but we're putting all this out.

Speaker 4:

There's nothing about Fleetwood Mac that I fuck with each pod's in. Bro, I was at fucking work and I forgot I put this shit on repeat. And bro, I worked six hours with this motherfucking song on repeat, damn. And.

Speaker 2:

I ain't even trying to change that ain't good when it hits, it hits though you know you know who Daryl Hall and John Oates is? Yeah, yeah, I was about to say man. Eater. You ever heard of man Eater? Uh-uh yeah bro, they got that man Eater bro.

Speaker 4:

Yes, yes yes yes, yes.

Speaker 2:

That damn man Eater, bro, and he's real fluent in his repertoire. Yeah, and then Corey Wolfhard Bruh, you ever heard of Corey Wolfhard? You got that song, come on.

Speaker 1:

And then Ambitions of a Rotter Be the next song On my playlist.

Speaker 3:

Hey yo.

Speaker 1:

You never heard of Run Around Sue. Is that it.

Speaker 2:

No, no, no. I'll tell you what this? Corey Wolfhard? You heard him before he was in the 80s too. Yo Cause he was crying at night, bruh. He didn't want nobody to see him. I don't blame him. Shit, she's bro. Yo deceiving me, but I'm telling you bro.

Speaker 3:

Yo Stand by me.

Speaker 2:

Stand by me.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, I already know, bro. The music is so broad, there's so much to it. Yeah, it's so broad.

Speaker 2:

We probably should have did a category there first. But fuck it, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 4:

I love it bro, I love it. Yeah, yeah, you remember Darren and Heron Oates. What did you say?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, I can't go for that. Ah, that motherfucking shit.

Speaker 4:

I forgot I had them on the playlist.

Speaker 1:

Ayo, bro, probably had to, bro, I'm going to have to do a lot of chopping up on this.

Speaker 2:

I know I'm sorry. Yeah, bro, I was trying to.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I wasn't trying to, but I need y'all to listen to it so we can commentate on it.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I know, bro, Can I play one more song? Go ahead, go ahead, go ahead. Play the OG. It was part of like the art on them bruh. Oh my God, I know.

Speaker 2:

They sell the record player too At FYE.

Speaker 4:

Yep, yeah, bruh, they damn sure do FYE, I might get one actually. That place will make me broke quick.

Speaker 2:

I'm telling you, bruh, they sold me a bunch of records.

Speaker 1:

I wanted to get on vinyl bruh Bruh. I'm going to get one Watch, just popping that big disc.

Speaker 4:

You hear the popping sound in the fucking. Yeah, bro, man had me a glass of yak on ice. Shit On the cigar Bro.

Speaker 1:

imagine you got the thing and you got the baby playing on that record player.

Speaker 4:

But you know, back in the day my moms and my dad, they had a record player and you know, sometimes the pen don't drop. All the way they had to put like a quarter or something so the pen could drop down and I'm like what the hell she was like? Yeah, sometimes it don't pop because you know the record be like and the shit won't go out of there.

Speaker 3:

You got to put a quarter on it.

Speaker 4:

That's crazy, that's pretty cool right there, it's just small shit. Yeah yeah.

Speaker 3:

Back to old school shit man.

Speaker 4:

That poppin' sound on the record, man.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, Red Joe Aesthetic bro.

Speaker 4:

Damn, I'm getting old. You got to keep this shit alive bro.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, for real.

Speaker 1:

But I think that's going to pretty much wrap up this episode. Then, fellas, yeah we could keep on going for hours, but I don't care but I know y'all ain't on that kind of time.

Speaker 2:

You know what I'm saying yeah, it's all good.

Speaker 1:

I mean, if y'all want us to do a part two, we can do a part two, but we're gonna go ahead and change to another subject. Oh yeah, next episode. But most definitely if people like it so much and be like can y'all do another one and talk about this genre?

Speaker 2:

we got y'all we probably will anyway later on, bro, we're gonna let, we're gonna let some more marinate and uh, indulge in some more music and come back with y'all.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying but let us know down in the comments what y'all like. Let us know if there was something that we put y'all on or if there's like any disagreements disagreement or something you can put us on. Yeah, there you go, but um maybe teach us something new like, yeah, did you know this person? Was this like I don't know beefing with this person?

Speaker 1:

this person related to this person or yeah maybe your dad went to one of the concerts or go went to school with some of the people or some shit like okay, let us know in the comments.

Speaker 4:

That'd be pretty cool to read on that, one thing we didn't talk about. You know dolphin and uh xx Extension are cousins. Who Young Dolphin and XX Extension? For real, they're cousins, they're cousins Bruh this is crazy, that's insane.

Speaker 1:

We got the next episode coming out, obviously next week, sunday. We're not sure about the topic yet, but y'all be on the lookout for the episode. Thank you, guys, for all the support that y'all giving us. Thanks for listening, thanks for, I don't know, just hanging out with us. Really.

Speaker 3:

I appreciate it, y'all.

Speaker 1:

It means a whole lot to us. Like I said, group of friends. I said it since the beginning. I'm gonna say it again Group of friends, we just got together.

Speaker 2:

Trying to make this happen.

Speaker 1:

We just chilling, vibing, Having having a good time y'all.

Speaker 4:

Just talking our shit running our mouths. Yeah.

Speaker 2:

And, like I said again what Reverend said, and Grady too, I appreciate y'all listening and indulging in our content and if it puts a tickle in your pickle, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 3:

Help me get through the day.

Speaker 1:

Please help me get through the day Back to it.

Speaker 4:

Keep vibing with us, man.

Speaker 1:

But yeah, do y'all want to plug in your socials or anything like that, or y'all?

Speaker 4:

Yeah, you can actually add me on YouTube. I was about to say add me on Spotify.

Speaker 1:

But they could follow your playlist. I know I said last week that I was going to get it set up, but I need to work on it, but it's just probably having so much going on.

Speaker 2:

There's no excuse.

Speaker 1:

I know it's not an excuse. I need to get better at my scheduling and doing stuff.

Speaker 3:

We all got daily lives too. We got daily lives too, man, but I wanted to this is basically what it's for.

Speaker 2:

You know we got, you know, primary jobs.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying but it is a good thing To help us unwind. Yeah, it really is.

Speaker 4:

It really is To be honest, I was actually looking for the music. No, to actually like Do the podcast. Like at the end of the week, chill with the homies. Yeah, see what the fuck y'all been up to and shit like that.

Speaker 1:

It is nice to have a bond. It seriously is.

Speaker 4:

Because I ain't got no friends. I know that's right. I'm tired of talking to that motherfucker Dog. That bitch don't talk back. That bitch do not talk back. She just look at me. She's like, yeah, this motherfucker been taught it. Yeah, I am bitch. That's why I got you.

Speaker 2:

Oh, dad, yeah.

Speaker 4:

Dog man, but it's good to them. Like no man, but it's good to them. At the end of the week, you're dealing with bullshit. If you're dealing with bullshit, you're like shit. Man, I can't wait to see the homies. Man, See what the fuck they've been up to. Woo to woo.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, see what's going on with everybody.

Speaker 2:

Hell yeah. Anyway, y'all check me out on Twitch and YouTube Pharaoh Hysteria F-E-R-T-E-R-I-A. Check me out, check me out. I'm probably going to be on Destiny tonight, so we're going to see.

Speaker 4:

And you can check me out on Twitch YouTube and I think that's pretty much it At Greta Represal, that's G-R-U-D-D-Y-R-E-P-R-I-S-A-L.

Speaker 1:

Yes, sir, damn, I didn't know my shit for that long. Hey, it's all good and you can follow your boy Reverence on Twitch. I still haven't made my YouTube channel, but it's R-E-V-E-R-N-Z-E. Y'all can follow me on Twitch and that's all I got, bro. That's the only social platform I have right now. But thanks again, guys. We appreciate it. See you on the next episode. Peace, bro. My heart dropped, bro. I thought we didn't record for a second.

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