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Episode 1 - For Whom The Bell Rings

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Tap in as the squad discusses the Chiefs winning the superbowl, whether or not NBA kids are as good as their dads, and if Nicki Minaj is killing her own career.

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Kansas City Chiefs' Season Review

00:00:27
Speaker
This sounds good, don't it?
00:00:30
Speaker
What's up, y'all? Always on BS. Got my boy Juso. Got my boy Steph Curry up there. And got my boy Soprano C. And then, of course, yours, truly, Jack Hinnaro. So, man, we got us a couple of topics today. First off, man, how about those Chiefs, man? Yes, sir. Go ahead. Go ahead. You know, put that hat a little bit more on the camera, man. Oh, man. Yes, sir. A little bit, too. Back-to-back champions, man. Yes, sir. OK, I see it. Man.
00:01:00
Speaker
Now the last season, I did not think we were going to get to that Super Bowl, bro. Honestly, it was a tough season to watch. But boy, oh boy, when that man Pat goes into overtime, he goes into overdrive. Let me tell you what, crazy. What's the crazy part about this man's shoot? Because this is, I don't know if they just finally got the click in the playoffs, but man, that's what got me.
00:01:25
Speaker
I think more about Maize and Run too, with all the, also too, look at the teams they beat in the playoffs, you know, they played one, only one home game, and then two row games, an AFC, and then of course a Super Bowl being a neutral site, but all those teams were pretty tough though. Every single one of them, besides Miami, Miami wasn't doing shit, but.
00:01:46
Speaker
Everybody else was. Killer. Hey, man, Tyreeke was talking shit. So, no, he got his chance to come back to Arrowhead, do some stuff, and he didn't do it. So, no bother. He was supporting his brothers, man. He said shout out to the town. Shout out to Lingeria Smee. Hey, bro. He told me, you need to learn to kiss the ball, man. What you doing?
00:02:13
Speaker
why we giving a shout out shout out to the Caderius man my boy yes sir my boy he really did one solid for the city he did contribute quite a bit by standing desk on the bench presence and we got the ring got the ring because of it man
00:02:36
Speaker
Hey, that's the craziest turnaround though. Do have like one of the most important plays last Super Bowl where you had that fun return. And then this year he contributed by sitting on the bench. I'm like, damn, man. Hey bro. Just sit it out this one time, man. This is your contribution. And that's the sad part about that too, man.
00:03:00
Speaker
But yeah, but that was definitely a shout out to KC, you know, they pulled that off and shoot man, three championships in five years, man. That is finally like, I never would have thought I was so I can't say what that is. I always wanted to see them win a championship, but seeing them like in the end.

Kansas City's Rise to Dynasty Status

00:03:19
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in that spotlight of being a dynasty where everybody's hating on, everybody bulling over and all that stuff. I'm like, dang, we the villains. Man, we used to always cheer. Like, man, we on for Chiefs of Vietnam, the dog, pulling off the wind. Now they like, man, we sick of them, man. Yeah, that's straight crazy, man. It's a beautiful sight to see. It's crazy because it just feels like everything just kind of works out for us because our defense was good, but everybody was like, yeah, our defense is going to carry us. I think Jerry might have said that, and I was like, bro,
00:03:49
Speaker
Like, every playoffs, everybody be talking about the defense, but then the defense never show up. But this time, the defense actually showed up. I'm like, what the fuck? The chieftains, man. The chieftains, shout out to them, man. Dose, Dose, Trent, McDuffie. I guess on that note, man, what y'all think they gonna do with Chris Jones and Steve? Because, hey, man, I don't know how they gonna keep both of them. I mean, Brev V, she's pulled some stuff off before, but I don't know how he gonna go about it, though.
00:04:17
Speaker
Before we talk about that real quick, I feel like we would be remiss if we didn't send our thoughts and prayers to those who are affected in the Super Bowl parade. Facts. A tragic, tragic thing happening for stupidity amongst juveniles. And honestly, it's not the light that we really can't see be seen in, even though we know stuff like that does happen. It's just sad. Anytime we up, and we just have a moment of being down. So thoughts and prayers to the children affected, the people affected.
00:04:47
Speaker
Everybody that was affected throughout the whole parade, man. You know, safe, speedy recoveries for everybody. You know,

Cultural and Urban Development of Kansas City

00:04:55
Speaker
for sure. I want to see what happened to what happened to people when you got issues, if they crossed that threshold, just like square up. Like what happened to that? You know, like now every time somebody has an issue, they want to pull a gun out. It's like, yeah, like.
00:05:14
Speaker
You, you didn't even shoot the person that you was trying to shoot. Yeah. You sent kids to the hospital. That's the thing, bro. You just can't even shoot, bro. Like you don't want to take an S. You can at least learn how to shoot. Yeah. It's crazy. I think it's, I think it's even more crazy because like the, the, the young lady who lost her life, um, actually my mom's co-worker is family member. So like, yeah.
00:05:40
Speaker
It's tragic. It's super crazy, man. Like, bullets never had no names, you know what I mean? So, it's just no true and semantics of just practice being safe. Like, how do you even do that when you're in a safe space, quote, unquote? It's just an ongoing cycle, for real. I do agree. People need to square up. It's not just trying to end it all right then and there. Right.
00:06:07
Speaker
Craig Dais said, look, take your will. You live, fight another day. You know what I'm saying? I mean, shit, Deebo got hit with fucking brick and everything. He got a full weight. And all he wanted was the rematch. Real talk gone by the test beginning out of hand in the city recently. I mean, I don't know if it's any worse than it's ever been, but it's been pretty bad. Like, I've just heard some crazy shit about some of that shit. On that note, like, can we actually,
00:06:38
Speaker
You know, it's always hard to move from, uh, like a tragic topic, like we have great, but, you know, kind of spinning wheels in a different direction. We all from Kansas city, obviously, um, you know, gun violence, everybody killer city. That's kind of what they, what they call it. But for all of us being from Kansas city, growing up in Kansas city, going to, to, to the legendary Lincoln college preparatory academy. Yes, sir. What would y'all like?
00:07:10
Speaker
What would y'all say about Kansas City that people don't realize or

Unrecognized Talent and Opportunities in KC

00:07:15
Speaker
don't know? Because right now, it's really polarized on just the violence and the shooting. And that's definitely a component, but that's not all of Kansas City. So how would y'all describe Kansas City to someone who only saw the new snapshot and weren't actually from here? That's a really good question.
00:07:38
Speaker
I've always described Kansas City as like, it feels, you know, it's a city, but it got a small town feel like, like just think of our little group, you know, we've been knowing each other for a long time and we all run together, you know, and we always support each other. And I feel like there's a lot of people in Kansas City like that. Like you just know people for your entire life, you know, if you live in the city and you stay here, besides that, like,
00:08:07
Speaker
It's hard to describe. I've been living here all my life besides like five years, so it's hard to describe it. I guess so. Oh, sorry. So, you know, for me, Kansas City, you know, it's always been, I think Stephon kind of put that the best way where, you know, it's a city, but it's a small town. And I think one thing with Kansas City is that it is growing. You know, it's got this feel to it where it's
00:08:36
Speaker
having this advanced bed as far as like for stuff, whether it's the arts, you know, there's also stuff with also businesses, obviously, where more businesses are being put up, you know, more apartments, unfortunately. But the thing is, with that, it's a growing city. And with the big, you know, where we have a lot of arts, whether that includes
00:08:59
Speaker
Jazz through the art museums with Nelson, you know, and then also to you've got a lot of history to you got You know, of course 18th and bond down there You also have you know, the World War Museum, you know all these different stuff that Kind of encompasses Kansas City. So, you know a lot of things, you know I'm sure where you don't say like oh, you know, Kansas City is a bad city and you know, we do have a
00:09:25
Speaker
a issue with crime and whatnot that's on the rise. But the thing is, though, is that Kansas City, it is a growing city. And there are more so things that is for everybody within the city. I think that's where that's the real good part about it being a growing city. I have to agree with a lot of those points, Jared. Like you said, it's a mid-sized city and it's steadily growing.
00:09:53
Speaker
I like to tell people there's a place where a lot of talent will unfortunately not be recognized in the arts, in sports, in entertainment, like in a lot of different realms, just because of not only being talented, but not being recognized a lot by the city. Or if they'll go out to a different city and be recognized, then people won't start showing up. It's like they'll mess with you when you make it type deal, unfortunately, which I really think
00:10:22
Speaker
it should, that ideal should die. But there's so much love coming to the city and so much that's being recognized currently, like more stadium expansion. You got artists who are doing big things like high colors and jazz art couch, cutting jewelry, things, people doing great things like that. You got sports, Ishmael Wainwright,
00:10:45
Speaker
I think he's playing for the Trailblazers right now. You got Charles Harris, man, lying back in front of the Detroit Lions. Shout out to the prep ones. Shout out to Charles. Yeah. Yeah. It's a lot of people doing great things. And they'll probably never be recognized for the heights that they reach in, like you guys. Corey, doing Harvard, he's a Harvard debate coach. You know what I mean? Tremendous, tremendous work. But people won't recognize you until somebody else does, which is crazy. But yeah.
00:11:16
Speaker
That was a big spill, but a lot of what Kinsey can be recognized for. Of course, number one barbecue in the whole United States, and I'll stand on that. Oh yeah, some of the best jazz you ever heard, some of the best people you ever meet. And good vibes if you know where to look for them. Yeah, good vibes if you know where to look for them. So yeah.

Origins of the Podcast: High School Friendships

00:11:45
Speaker
One thing I didn't want to touch on real quick is the geography of Kansas City. Because if you ever get out of the city and you go to another town, we all have experiences either living somewhere else or business somewhere else. But it's really easy to get stuck in Casey because it's very compact. So you have everything you need within a 15, 30 minute
00:12:11
Speaker
Mount radius, I feel like. Or when you live in other cities, like if you just live in Nashville, like I did for a little bit, like if you really want to get out and about, sometimes you had to drive, you know, an hour, an hour and a half just to, you know, go and do some stuff. And Casey is not really like that. So that's one thing you can, I can appreciate about it at least. Yeah, I have to agree with you, man. Even like living in Chicago, like you really kind of drive like 30 minutes to go like anywhere.
00:12:40
Speaker
like to a Walmart at that point, you know what I mean? When back home, I could just, I'm just five minutes down the road, 350. You know what's not the best way. Bro, bro. Yo, right to where you need. You need to go to Popeye's, you need to go to the hardware store. All right to where you need. But yeah, Chicago, man, like everything is so like,
00:13:04
Speaker
It's so far, bro. I spend so much gas just trying to do normal stuff. I'm just like, man, I appreciate Kansas City for structurally how it was and where everything was. So yeah, I feel you on that, bro. I won't be long winded. I agree with everything y'all said. Well, I'll say one thing. I had this friend, Ray. He's from New York.
00:13:30
Speaker
And he came to Kansas City when I was in high school for a debate camp. And he was like, we got cool at camp and started having conversations. I was asking him about New York City and whatnot. And what he told me was this. He was like, when I first saw that Kansas City had a debate camp, he was like, first of all, I was surprised.
00:13:57
Speaker
Cause I didn't know y'all had a university or college. And then he said, when he got here and he touched down, he was hella surprised. Cause he thought it was going to be like tumbleweeds and shit and people walking in the middle of cows and shit. He got here and he was like, Oh, y'all got city buses. Oh, y'all got buildings that are taller than two stories. Like he was actually like real deal surprised that
00:14:24
Speaker
this was a city. I feel like that's kind of the misconception that a lot of people have, especially on the coast is like, if they never been here, they think, oh, Kansas City is just a flyover city. You know, it's little cornfields. You got cows walking around everywhere, but it's like, you know, it's not the biggest city in the world, but it's not small at all. And it's very diverse, which I feel like it's something we didn't really touch on is like, yes.
00:14:51
Speaker
You got all over the world here, like the Northeast is like, you know, just a little microcosm of the whole world. You got the West side, you know, again, just like a whole lot of diversity in the city. You can you can find a little slice of life from everywhere if you know where to look. I feel like
00:15:10
Speaker
talk down in Kansas City a lot. And I had the privilege and opportunity to travel quite a bit across this country. And like, you know, everybody's always talking about running away from Kansas City, how there's nothing popping, nothing going on, et cetera, et cetera. And I just feel like that's, you just, you're just a boring ass person if you can't figure out how to move. That's all it is.
00:15:33
Speaker
You got to be plugged in, bro. If you want to live here and like have fun. You really do got to be plugged in. Or you got no spikes plugged in. Or you go outside a lot. Yeah. Or you're going to have a good group of friends. Yeah. 100%. Speaking of friends, man. Always on BS.
00:15:53
Speaker
Yes, sir. How did this come together? What is Hallways on BS, first of all? I know we've got topics to get into, but... For sure. I just gave a quick little synopsis real quick, real quick. Edify the people. Oh, yeah, for sure. So Hallways on BS, man. We're the homies from high school. We chat about entertainment, sports, and more. Literally, from middle school, all throughout high school, connected, plugged in best friends.
00:16:20
Speaker
Decided to make a podcast, wanted to share our opinions. We usually have these talks when we have our get togethers and cookouts and all things like that. And honestly, it's a lot of wild takes. And we decided let's record it and see what happens. So literally, that's it. And yeah, all went to Lincoln Prep. And literally, we'll be in the hallways on BS talking how we'd still do now, which is crazy. But yeah, so yeah, that's hallways on BS, man.
00:16:53
Speaker
With it, it's kind of also a good way to keep the connections amongst each other, even as we get older. I think it's a good reminder that it's like, hey, no matter how much older you get, you still got that group of friends that you can just come back with and hang out with and stuff.
00:17:17
Speaker
Hey, Jared, bro. Yo, light a situation, bro. Like, you trying to save some lights, bro? You look a real dark, brother. Hey, yo.
00:17:38
Speaker
Let me go eat a dark night for real. Man, he trying to set the mood for the evening, man. He in the club, bro. Hey, I'll be like, hey, dude, I'll see you, bro. Let me see if I can fix some light situations for you, man. You got to fix that. Step, step, step. Put me on blast. He said, I got a date after this tonight. I got a situation. Right. Let that merry man live his life, bro. Right.
00:18:09
Speaker
My man. Hey, one more question, just to let people know. So you said it so eloquently, Jew. We all grew up together. We've been locked in for a minute. Steph and Jack, those are my cousins. Me and Steph been locked in since Cradle Days. For real, though. Really, though.
00:18:32
Speaker
And they, you know, Drew, you know, you're my brother, bro. Been a brother for, for, for a minute now. Time at Lincoln, just to, just to, you know, really encapsulate how locked in we've been in some of the experiences that we've shared. Is there any, you know, stories or, or just situations y'all can think of that just like,
00:18:58
Speaker
really expresses the idea of hallways on BS, because I can think of a couple, but I'm trying to see where y'all are at. Good, good, y'all, good. It's so much shit that happened that it's hard to just knock in on one thing. Literally, like, man, from like, it's a lot. I don't know. The one thing that comes to my mind is like the rap battle, the battle rap outside of choir class at the fire drill.
00:19:28
Speaker
Or just like. Oh man, I wish Aaron was here. Aaron going off on Miss Shirley. See you here bro. We gotta use pseudo names. We don't want her coming for us. Excuse me.
00:19:45
Speaker
Fairy Godmother. Yeah. And we call her Bridget. I feel like nobody would know who that is. And we call her from our first name. Yeah. You know what? Bridget. Yeah. We talk about Bridget. We talk about you, Bridget. Oh, boy. We can have Aaron on at some point to tell that story. 100 percent, bro. Or just like.
00:20:10
Speaker
seeing Matthias, uh, come in with new tattoos and like the teachers going off. He only had like tattoo. No, no, but he just had tattoo. It's so many memories, bro. Like it's, it's so hard to like just put like the fighting moments for real, for real. I don't know, man.
00:20:38
Speaker
going to a Y to hoop on Saturday. It's so much to think about, bro. Bro, you remember when we did that. Shout out to Dr. Davis, you know. Yes. Assistant hoop. KCP. Each one teach one. Yeah. We did each one teach one, bro, when we used to be hooping with them bad ass kids. Oh my god, bro. Those kids had such smart mouths.
00:21:04
Speaker
They kind of pushed me away from teaching, bro. Because I was thinking about it for like a split second. And then I was like, I can't argue with a kid. Because what do I look like? They're not even related to me. Shout out to Mr. Davis. But them kids, that is fucked, bro. They weren't trying to learn shit. Them niggas would be like, are you trying to hoop? Like, no, nigga, do your math homework. Bro. He'd be like, you ain't got no business home. All right. Have them boys out there looking like Jalen Brown.
00:21:34
Speaker
Man. Relax. No, I got one. I got one. Hey, it was in Bridges class. It was in Bridges class. And Jack, I think you was presenting. We got to go here, bro.
00:22:05
Speaker
No, we was we was doing some kind of presentation or something Jack, you know, he was real studious Second or third person that went something like that like the start of class you start presenting Stefan bro. I don't even remember what you came into the room for it was a laptop. You had a little laptop
00:22:29
Speaker
What's the name? He came in, and Jackie's like in the middle of presenting. And Steph is just like, hey, Bridget, something wrong with my computer. I don't know what you said. Someone came out of nowhere. I just can't present cause I was like, hey, I'm on the clock.
00:22:48
Speaker
heck is still talking and Bridget just start yelling at this nigga like get out of the room don't you see Jared you know giving his presentation yada yada yada and stuff like oh shit my bad Bridget slams the door closed and was like this is to keep out the riff raff
00:23:13
Speaker
That was your big main point of this conversation. You and Jerry made our contact. I'm like, what the fuck? You just called my cousin? Call this nigga Rip-Rack? We was calling Sam. We was like, Sam, bro, she called you Rip-Rack, bro. I think that was the name. Sam was like, man, fuck her.
00:23:39
Speaker
Bro, Slick went off on me and he tried to embarrass me in front of everybody. But like, she should have known by that point. You not gonna embarrass me? No.
00:23:52
Speaker
But I felt bad because I didn't even see you, Jared. Like, real talk. I just couldn't walk in it and get in my shit. See, I remember from our presentation, she had us on the clock. So that was all that was on my mind. I was in the zone. I was like, you know what? I'm going to float. I'm going to just keep on going because I'm going to float. It's over. Mary said, I don't know what the fuck I'm talking about, but she ain't paying attention. I'm going to just keep talking.
00:24:21
Speaker
And then, me, you, and Drew, we had math class. Oh, Gigana. Oh, God. Mr. Shout out to him. Shout out to him. He's a great teacher. Me and Corey, bro, we went from having F's at the start of the school year to getting like A minuses at that point, bro.
00:24:52
Speaker
When I tell you, that was probably the most lit math class I've been in since sophomore year. Bro. Bro, Gigana made math fun, and he ain't even mean to. He really... No, facts. It's crazy, because I had the hardest time understanding math from all teachers that spoke English, and for him to not speak it that well,
00:25:12
Speaker
But on the board where I can understand it and like everything's click. I'm just like wow. Yeah, like everything makes sense. Like, yeah. Shout out to, shout out to Diagona, man. How did you go from Diagona to, because we were in the same math class our senior year. How did that happen? This was junior year, bro. Yeah, no, but how did you go from Diagona to what's his name? Robert. To Ms. Roberts? Yeah. We had her freshman, sophomore year.
00:25:38
Speaker
Yeah. I unfortunately had her senior year. Oh damn. Yeah. Like I, that was, I did not do well in math unfortunately. Shout out to Robert's man. Shout out to her. Yeah. No, I'm sorry. Gigano was cool, but we, people used to be twerking and shitting his class. We had a nigga that started cutting somebody hair. Oh yeah.
00:26:06
Speaker
He was never raised his voice every year. This nigga would just look at the bullshit happening and just say, my time. My time. It would be like, my time. And nobody was respecting it at all. Well, he's right on the board, too. Like, nothing happening.
00:26:26
Speaker
What was funny about that too, because I remember lying towards the edge of that Sylvester and everybody was just kind of like starting a panic. I was just like, hey, I ain't even a bad person.
00:26:44
Speaker
uh soprano you and june y'all both was just like uh y'all was like hey man you're like man what what what are we supposed to do with this man and i'm just like stupid this is so lazy man i said this is surprisingly the easiest bad class i've never had nuke i swear we could be too hard
00:27:02
Speaker
Honestly, it was really easy, but like. We didn't pay attention. I would tell Cory like, hey, we can't talk for like 20 minutes. We got to get this. And then like three minutes later, he'll say something. I'm getting distracted. And I'm just like, all right, bro. It was lit every day, bro. Like that car really was. And I remember he came to me. I think he probably came to you too, Drew. But he came to me near the end of the semester and was like, hey, Cory, you are not going to pass. Show them that grade.
00:27:33
Speaker
Hey, bro. How much I got to turn in to get a passing grade? I think it was like, do all the homework, get it to me before school is out the last week, get it to me, you know, a week before. Yes, I heard it. And you'd be all right. Bro, I did like two weeks worth of homework. Stern, bro. Are you serious, bro? Yeah, and he passed me too. I was like, I didn't get a real one, bro. Nah, man, that's love.
00:27:59
Speaker
My mom threatened me too much to wear it. I had to get all my stuff. She went to a parent teacher conference, and she gave me that look that a black mama gave you. He just hanging here. He was like, hey, going home wasn't fun. So I was like, I'm about to pass this class after what happens, bro. So yeah. Shout out to that pre-calculus boy. What a time, for sure.
00:28:27
Speaker
All right, Joe, we go get into some of these more of these topics real quick.

Legacy of NBA Players' Children

00:28:31
Speaker
So the next one we got over here, man, is a man dealing with some of these NBA players, kittens, man. So I know we got, uh, so what's the role in these? So they always forget. Like, yeah, like that. Oh, exactly like that. Yeah. We got, we got these NBA players, kids, man. Should we just hoop it like it?
00:28:54
Speaker
Well, I've been seeing some of the stuff on YouTube. Like, look at the Hotline Reels. Well, I'm like, hey, man. It's what they like. Are they in high school? They in high school, right? Yeah. He's in high school, I think.
00:29:10
Speaker
Carlos Boozer's kids are in high school now. Yeah, his kids. Can you imagine? Yeah, I love it. I was like, oh, I was like, uh, Superboy, they already about to be, uh, up in the Carlos fans to, uh, cause the way they play, I was like, Superboy hit, uh, hit the tough jumpers. The guys just hit on two of the players. It's like, you hope they miss at a certain point. For sure, man. It's interesting.
00:29:39
Speaker
But yeah, what's the topic like living up to like their parents like legacy? Yeah, so yeah, how do you think they'll be able to live up to their legacies? We can start with Kaiyin, I guess, just for starters. No. No.
00:29:52
Speaker
Oh, like Corey, Corey Bayes. Well, yeah, that's mellow guy. I don't care how good he is. He ain't ever going to be number seven three. Don't fuck no reference for our audience. We not talk about the mellow. We talk about the mellow. That's crazy. That's crazy. Legacy, bro.
00:30:13
Speaker
But what do you mean? It's a good question though. That's not a question. I'm going to let you know that we are old enough to remember number 15 Denver Nuggets Carmelo going head to head Western Conference. I don't give a fuck about that.
00:30:41
Speaker
All I'm saying is when he went head to head with Kobe, it was Garden Kobe.
00:30:47
Speaker
and giving them the bones on the other end. That's Melo's legacy. Melo is just a hard nose competitor. People talk about his defense, but he was a solid enough defender. But offensively, there was nothing he couldn't do. And he played bullying. He really made his presence known. And when you talk to all of the people during his draft class, all of the other players that have been interviewed,
00:31:13
Speaker
Every time they ask who were some of the hardest players to guard in the face on the other end, Carmelo Anthony name always come up in there. So to me, Mellow is like, he like top five at the very least in terms of offensive talent. Like if you need a bucket, you toss the rock to Mellow, he gonna get you a bucket.
00:31:32
Speaker
So you like his game, you like his style, you know. Yeah, man. Mellow, I grew up watching Mellow too. And I'm a Boston Celtics fan, but the team that I watched outside of the Celtics was that Denver Nuggets team with Carmelo Anthony on it. That was my team. I had the Mellow jersey at the cornrows when I was a kid, because I seen them. I was like, I was at the cornrows. Mellow's my dude, bro. He's solid.
00:32:03
Speaker
And man, I take it even back further, man, living up to, living up to Melo's legacy. You even, even like at the beginning, like Syracuse, Melo won a, won a national title. Yeah. You know, like how, how do you live up to that? That team wasn't that good. It was, it was really Melo. That team was not good. Literally it was Melo breaking through defenses and everything. And so it's, it's interesting cause Kanye has a scholarship offer from Syracuse.
00:32:32
Speaker
But he hasn't committed yet. So it's interesting to see where he's going to end up going for college. But having that pressure on you, I feel like that's kind of crazy. It's like, man, if my dad was a major NBA player like that, and I have to live it to everything, he's done. I feel like that's a heavy weight to have on you as a kid. So I feel like to even measure up to a portion of that, I feel like I got to go five times as hard, if not more.
00:33:02
Speaker
But also, you know, it was an interview that he did where he was like, oh, yeah, I'm cooking my dad at 16. And it's like, I don't know. I don't know. I feel like 16 year old Melo had like a different like mission. We're like kind of like he's he's he's hooping so that he can he can he can get into the league. But like Melo was super for his life. Can I just say some right there? I can say some right there.
00:33:27
Speaker
Yeah. Mello from the block, bro. He from Baltimore. He, nah, bro. Like, kind, Mello being nice to his son, bro. Lala probably on the sidelines watching, like, you, you throw that elbow a little too hard. We're going to have problems. Nah, bro. Like, young Mello, like, making, making videos on the block in the, in the, in the post-season. Oh, yeah. Squatted up. No. Kanye ain't doing nothing with that.
00:33:57
Speaker
I feel like it comes more down to how much are the parents helping them on a hoop of skills outside of the financial stuff because of course they gonna shell out money to take them to the best camps and the best programs and stuff.
00:34:11
Speaker
to get them into the best schools, but like, how much are they actually helping them on the game? I feel like that's the more important thing. Like, Steph and Dale, right? I think a big reason that Steph is who he is today is that Dale, you know, knew a lot of things in terms of shooting for him, a technique that kind of got Steph on game at an early age. So I don't know. That's kind of my two cents about it. But to even add on to your point with that stuff, like having an NBA father,
00:34:40
Speaker
NBA father has teammates who can put that extra work ethic into the kids. I'm talking about Del Curry. He had Muggsy Bowes, one of the best point guards we've ever seen. And dude, was he five feet? I don't know. Fuck, that's all I know. Yeah, he was sure, but he had great form. And Steph watched that. I want to say he developed a lot of the way his playing style from that.
00:35:10
Speaker
you know, with those interactions. And so you think about like the newer generation, we're talking about Kanye, but we also talking about, you know, young Bronnie James, and we got Bryce Maximus coming, coming to the forefront soon. LeBron James' day dad, absolute powerhouse of a player. Gonna go down to history books whatsoever. You got, you got my uncle is D-Wade, Chris Bosh, Chris Paul, rest in peace, Mamba, you know, everybody coming in right here telling me, I gotta do this, I gotta do that.
00:35:39
Speaker
There is absolutely no reason why I shouldn't be like the best player to like hit the court at that point. You know what I mean? It's really all on me at that point. Can I throw another wrinkle in before you say something, Jack? Let's throw a question out. So it's a lot of NBA players whose like dads have played in the league. What star player though has had a kid that has been successful in the NBA?
00:36:08
Speaker
reach their heights, if not higher. And the father was a good player, too? Yeah, not good player. Like, the father was a hooper. Was like a legend, like a Hall of Famer. Because I really can't think of a single father-son combo, where the father was like that, and then the son was also like that. It's either.
00:36:38
Speaker
And I could be wrong, but it feels like it's either the father is great, and then the son has all these expectations, and they end up being trash. Or it's like the dad was a role player. Yeah, he was cool. He could hit a big three every now and then when they needed it. But he won the one he was throwing the ball to with five seconds left on the clock to seal the deal. And then the son comes, and he really liked that.
00:37:05
Speaker
I don't know. Does that, does that have a part to play? I guess. So this, this might be a bit unorthodox, I guess this answer, but this is probably the closest I could think of where both the day and then the sun might've like both been legitimate stars. Um, our biggest sub-bonus and then the Montes of bonus. I know, I know some people probably, you know, as well say the Montes of bonus is like that's good, but he, he's a pretty good player for his team.
00:37:33
Speaker
And the thing is, I know our biggest to bonus, you know, he was actually a really good player over in the Soviet Union before. And the thing is, is that by the time you got to be convinced, he just wasn't as good. So that's literally the only example I could think of where maybe you have where both of them like could actually be really decent players. But yeah, Jerry, you stretch him, bro. I got a good analogy for this, bro. I think
00:38:03
Speaker
One of the things is that it's not that I don't think the kids have potential to be like that dude. I just think like, if your dad is like Michael Jordan, like he's too competitive, my nigga. Like I don't think he just has the, it's a difference between being a competitor and being like a mentor and a nurturer. You know, it's two different skillsets. You know, like I'm thinking about like in like chess, right?
00:38:29
Speaker
The worst thing you could do if you try and get your kid really into chess or really good at chess, the worst thing you could do is be a good player and just beat them down every game. You kind of want them to feel like they have a chance. And I feel like it's kind of that way in basketball. If you're too competitive, I think it kind of dissuades your kid from wanting to be great at the sport because they have so many negative feelings attached to it.
00:38:54
Speaker
Well I think, to an extent, I think that there is a good thing out of that because you don't want to go out the impression that everybody's going to give you that chance to win. You got to have some form, give them some form of competitiveness so that they can at least
00:39:12
Speaker
like, okay, you know, hey, I lost this many times, like, what do I have to do, you know, different in order to be able to win? You know, it makes it kind of become a little more creative. Now, I understand, like, yeah, like, we was like, Michael Jordan competitive, we're straight, you know, like, just like, hey, that's all I needed. We're somebody's best. So it is just, even if it got to that point, I could understand. But like, you do have to have some form of
00:39:38
Speaker
competitiveness and kind of instilled that in them a little bit, just so that they could be able to become creative or how they, you know, they can win them. I was going to say my bid for like father, who was a superstar son, really has a chance to be a superstar. They utilize him where I was going to say like Gary Payton, senior and Gary Payton, junior. Now, now stick with me. Hold on. Hold on.
00:40:08
Speaker
When Gary, when Gary paid the jury came back to, no, listen, when he came out to go to the state, he was, he was, he was affected. He was, he was doing well. I feel like that was a driving force behind it. But y'all niggas, man, all right. What you sipping on, man? Hey, I'm sipping on water, bro. I'm like, I think, I don't know. I feel like, I feel like GP two, man, is good, bro. Was Kobe's dad good? That nigga ain't no star. Bro, come on.
00:40:42
Speaker
You you gonna build a franchise around GP to know No, but I don't think he's like That much of a background player If like if he's utilized more he could definitely be one of those he can get you he can get you 20 and 8 and
00:41:04
Speaker
Again no 16 G League maybe for the what's the G League team? I don't even remember if I Remember she he might do that with the with the Guangdong Tigers or some Mba team Yeah
00:41:25
Speaker
I feel like it's cursed. Your dad was a role player. That nigga had time to sit on the bench, watch the stars really do they shit. He came in for 10, 15 minutes, got some cardio in, hit some shots. But he really had the opportunity to sit and watch other people's habits and train with star players and just get perspective. Because you brought the bench.
00:41:53
Speaker
You know, I ain't that good. So I got to I got to make something of this time. And he can really like coach and mentor kind of the step point, like his son and be like, hey, well, maybe instead of doing this, you should do that. Yeah. Defense gives you this. This is what you want to do. And I don't care how many shots you miss. It's just about the repetition on it. But when you got a superstar like Jordan, Kobe, Brian,
00:42:21
Speaker
It may, I don't know, maybe Brian, not so much, because he seems a little more chill. But when you got those kind of stars, you know, they so good that they probably don't look at shit the same way. Like they have a kid and they're just like, nigga, why are you not good? Like I was good. Like, I was just jumping high and making all these fucking shots. Like, what's happening? I don't know. I feel like it's a curse.
00:42:49
Speaker
Even the Demontist like the subonus example that you gave Jack like I mean When his dad got here, he wouldn't want that nigga anymore. Yeah, that's the only caveat where it's a slide him around him in the NBA probably not he probably gonna be a secondary player still Say guandong Tigers
00:43:23
Speaker
He was getting off overseas Yeah, so I mean yeah, he could be a star somewhere It's not here. That's crazy but to your point though like To a to a parent who was in a league that didn't do good. I think they child is like Jalen Brunson
00:43:45
Speaker
His dad was like a player, now coach. He was cool. Yeah, he was cool. I'm telling Brunson, start a Knicks right now, you know what I mean? Dale Curry, cool, good player. Yeah, by any means. Not Wardew. He's Dale, but not Wardew. Clay Daddy, same thing. Oh, man, I forgot about that. Yeah. Michael Thompson, cool.
00:44:14
Speaker
I would say Clay is probably a better player, though. Clay needs more respect on his name, but that's a different topic for a different day. I don't know. Shit, but hey, Draymar got kids, too. What y'all? I don't know how to be that serious at this point. What if they turned out to be dope, bro? What if his kids turned out to be dope?
00:44:40
Speaker
He gonna be the go to knocking niggas out. All right, you know But you know what though, you know who shot I really think would have like been the one to like surpass they like father No, man, rest in peace Gigi Gigi Brian. Yeah. Hey, but that real talk Gigi was Gigi was cold at her age at 13, bro the thing about the thing about that that I feel like is a is different with a lot of like star players and a keys like
00:45:10
Speaker
she really seemed to embody like his ethos mentality. Like it wasn't him like having to gas her up like, yeah, go kill these niggas. Don't be satisfied with mediocrity, yada, yada, yada. Like she's sitting there frowning too. Like she like, no, I'm actually angry that we only beat them by five points. Like that's, that's kind of insane, bro. So that nigga just spit her out or something. Cause she, she
00:45:40
Speaker
Yeah, she was a, she was a killer. But like Marcus Jordan, all them niggas trash, bro. We can hope that, you know, LeBron's kids, I think his younger son Price is going to be a better player though. I think so too. You know, like, you know, Bronnie, he's cool, but I see more of their potential in Bryce. That's just me personally.
00:46:10
Speaker
Yeah. I also feel like Bronnie has, if not, what would have happened at the beginning of the season with the heart attack, what happened with Bronnie, I feel like we would have had a chance to see what he really can do. But I feel like he's kind of just on a constant monitor. You can only go in for so many minutes and do what you do. So imagine if we would have had a full, fully healthy Bronnie, what could have happened? But it is what it is.
00:46:41
Speaker
Bryce is coming, he's coming with some heat. So I'm interested to see how that's gonna happen. And LeBron said he gonna stay in LA, or he wants to stay in LA, so we might get two. James, on the Lakers nation at this point, guys. If I was Bronnie, I would tell my dad, all due respect, you great and everything, but I don't wanna play with you.
00:47:10
Speaker
Yeah, man, I'm trying I'm not trying to have my dad in my ear Hey, man, if you just if you just set this screen at this time You know we could like shut up bro, like I'm trying to figure out my own shit like I mean, I got a coach already I don't need You know
00:47:37
Speaker
I'll be mad as hell you you play bad and then your dad trying to get you traded like no Like Doc Rivers, yeah, but that's crazy insane He is a character Yo
00:48:05
Speaker
I've never seen a player where as soon as you see him come on the court, you just know a game is over one way or another. He's literally, he's literally be a body bit of that. It's just like, even going off, even, even going off these last couple of games, ain't it? Y'all see the sham guy he pulled bro. That chef guy, bro. That was crazy.
00:48:32
Speaker
You know, they went crazy off the pitch. They said, I knew it was coming. They knew it was coming at that time. You know he had been practicing that for months. I'm going to hit somebody with it.
00:48:43
Speaker
Oh yeah. Oh yeah. Straight crazy, man. All right, y'all. We're going to move into this final topic.

Cultural Debate: Sugar vs. Salt in Grits

00:48:50
Speaker
So this is a relation to Nikki's legacy going right now. I think she's sabotaged her legacy right now with this Nikki versus Big Peep. So I'm going to let you go first, man. Hold on. What happened to the grits topic?
00:49:16
Speaker
I'm just saying like if you put in sugar in your grits, you might as well make some cream of wheat at that point or some damn oatmeal Put some salt in your beer with some eggs, bro
00:49:30
Speaker
You putting eggs in your grits? Wow. No, you eat, you eat it with eggs. You don't put eggs in the grits. Oh, okay. I thought you was making my whole concoction here. But no, I feel the same way, man. I don't know. I don't know who started that or where that started, but like, bro, I've never, no, I'm allowed to have, I've tried it just to see what the hype was about. I was so disappointed, bro. Cause like my whole life I always ate grits with like soft pepper.
00:49:56
Speaker
some cheese in there cheese grits like it's a whole like cheese grits bro let's go to the thing is though it really is i don't see like because i've done it with salt and pepper before but i don't know what's wrong with having sugar in it though make some cream of wheat at that point bro it's so much better hey it still tastes good too i don't really see what the big deal is with it though
00:50:22
Speaker
It'd be like, hey, I ain't got no, uh, I ain't got no rice. I ain't got no oat bills to the grits. Go ahead. That's the sugar over there. Problem solved. You put sugar on your rice too? Yeah, I've done it before, but I don't do it. I don't do it. I don't do it now.
00:50:38
Speaker
I used to know a lot growing up, I don't do it nowadays. Just playing with some pepper, maybe just a couple of other little seasons. It's what you call that. I can't think of the season, but you could throw different seasons on there and stuff. I think my body would restart if I ate rice with sugar. What am I doing at that point? I don't know, man. I got cousins that eat it that way and I just be like,
00:51:07
Speaker
What's going on? Every time I think about rice, when I'm thinking about shrimp fried rice, a combination, something like that, it's just weird to have a savory flavor for a food and then go sweet. I don't know. It's weird. I think that's what it is. It's like eating a savory pancake. It's like, what? This isn't right. A savory pancake.
00:51:27
Speaker
Yeah, you know, because pancakes, you typically make them sweet. You know, you put the sugar on it, but some people make this savory pancakes, you know, and you could do it. Hmm. David's like being there or something. Well, I never heard of it. Now, just look it up online and it's ways to do it. And it's quiet. I'm interested to hear what you got to say. I ain't got shit to say, man. I just got a PSA for my people, for black people.
00:51:55
Speaker
Stop eating this slave ass food, man. That's crazy. Why are we still eating grits, bro? Come on. I'm being so serious right now. I don't eat it on the regular court. It reminds me of my grandma because my grandma used to make this shit.
00:52:18
Speaker
My grandma still eat the shit too and she every now and then you know No, I don't want no bowl of grits, man. I'm not picking cotton. I don't want that shit That's how I feel about it sugar salt pepper. I don't care stop That's wild
00:52:40
Speaker
Chitlins, let the shit go, bro. You don't have to eat this anymore. Like, we got a grocery store. Definitely, that's it, bro. Literally. I would just tell my mom about this. I was like, because she, my niece have visited. My niece is like 14 years old, 13 years old. My mom was talking about making some grits. I'm like, they don't know nothing about no grits. They're not 60.
00:53:12
Speaker
That's good. That's the shit you eat when you got a fucking 15 hour shift at Ford or something like you put on like like like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like it's like
00:53:40
Speaker
What's that shit? It's better. It tastes like butter. I can't believe it's not. Yeah, niggas putting that in the spoonful. Like, come on, man. I don't know what you're saying, Cory, but I'm going to tell you what. Shrimp and grapes at a good brunch spot? It's top tier. Don't get me wrong. Black people turn anything into magic, and I respect me.
00:54:05
Speaker
We don't have to take massive scraps no more. We can make other things. Especially getting rid of the Shitterlands, boy. I'm sorry, boy. Y'all slurping booty noodles. I'm like, what the hell is going on? Booty noodles is crazy. When Jera comes over, they make them everything's given. And it's just like, Jera's dad loves them.
00:54:31
Speaker
And I be like, boy, I know your brother will be kicking after that, boy. And then you put a high score and everything. So I'm like, oh, nah, man. Yeah. Nah, man. All right. That's real.
00:54:43
Speaker
Chitlins, grits, hog moths, pig, all that shit can go, bro. I don't want to see it. I don't care. My kids ain't eating it. I ain't eating it no more. None of that. It is nostalgic for me. It is not something that I fuck with like that, but it's just nostalgic. And if I go to a good brush spot, I probably will get some cheese grits. I ain't going to lie. Bro, them grits in New Orleans?
00:55:10
Speaker
Oh my God. Yeah. Fire. Steph, you know what else is nostalgic? What? You want to hear what's nostalgic? Hearing that at night when you go to bed. Like, that reminds me of my childhood. That don't mean I want to keep living that shit. Like, what? What did you just say? You know what I'm saying? Like, yeah, it's nostalgic. But we got to let it we got to let it die in our childhood at some point. Like, let that shit go. Yeah.
00:55:40
Speaker
I don't know. One day. One day, my people will be free. When the glory comes. Until then, we're going to play. Oh, man. Look, next topic, next topic, bro. So go back to
00:56:02
Speaker
Do we think that Nicki Minaj is she tarnishing her legacy?

Nicki Minaj vs. Megan Thee Stallion Feud

00:56:07
Speaker
With this Nicki versus baby. So hey Give us synopsis a real quick book. What's the spark note? Meg recently put out a dis to Mickey called his where like she doesn't necessarily name drop but she like gives like
00:56:29
Speaker
metaphoric hints as to who she's talking about. And like Nikki responded with her diss track, I think it was called Bigfoot to make trash, which is crazy. Like responding, basically saying like how Megan got shot and all this and that. And like, it's just weird, man. It's like, it's like a student, like making a diss track to like a teacher or something. Like it's like,
00:56:55
Speaker
Why are we beefing? What are we talking about? So do people with iced tea. What are we talking about? You even did everything. Why are you worried about me? Because first and foremost, I got respect for both artists. I got respect for what they do. Nikki, she's better than a lot of rappers, not even just male rappers, a lot of rappers from now and back then. She's got all the accolades.
00:57:25
Speaker
she hasn't received the proper awards that she should have. I feel like in my opinion, but like when you go into like, like she has to be like at least 20 years younger. You know what I'm saying? Like, what are you, what are you talking about? Like sit down. You got a child. Don't worry about it. You know what I mean? Like it's just, it's just weird. And like, but yeah, like to Corey's point, like I feel like Nikki didn't say nothing in her district. Like, and that's so weird cause Nikki has some of the hardest bars. I feel like,
00:57:53
Speaker
in the world, she really, she didn't say nothing. That's crazy. Oh, man. I don't know what y'all feel about it. I feel like Nikki just got to move different, bro. Like, I feel like, you know, sometimes you just set yourself up for this shit, bro. Like, with the way she'd be moving and who she aligns herself with, not even talking about her baby daddy, but just in general, like... How old is Nikki?
00:58:21
Speaker
Yeah, that's what I was going to ask. She up there. How old is she? I'm going to look this up real quick. How old is she? We got to at least be reaching close to 40, I believe, by now. She's 41. Oh, damn. Yeah, she is. Man, if she don't sit her old ass down somewhere.
00:58:36
Speaker
Who would have thought like, man, like it's not a good like 10, 15 years ago, like what, uh, Nikki was kind of like on top of who, who would have thought that was like, man, sit your own ass down. It's literally the same. It's like, I feel like it's Carmen. Cause like the way she came into the game with Lil' Kim. Yeah. And it was just like, I'm not, I'm not bowing down to like whatsoever. And then she's the, she's the OG in the game now. And you got, you got females like Cardi B.
00:59:06
Speaker
and Meg popping they stuff and she wants that respect that Lil Kim wanted. And it's like a weird cycle at that point. And Meg's 29, you know what I'm saying? She's our age. What am I going to argue with a 41-year-old for it? You're 41. Go breastfeed your kid. Or something, man. I feel like she got other issues that she really should put attention to rather than beefing with a 29-year-old.
00:59:35
Speaker
I don't know. Nicki has some of the hardest records. Her verse on Monster, bro. Yeah, it's legendary. Insane. She went crazy. I don't know. Even going back to Itty Bitty Piggy, during that time when that dropped, one of the craziest times in the world, because she was just rapping. I feel like just now, you have such a good reputation. Why change people's viewpoint of you?
01:00:03
Speaker
with what you got going on right now. Because it sounds like you want the respect that, you know, you wasn't really trying to give out in the beginning. But I mean, I could be wrong. Hmm. Gotcha. I'm going to just give my two cents on the whole thing, man. Two words. Drama sales, man. That's three words, but drama sales.
01:00:28
Speaker
Oh, I don't know. It kind of came out of nowhere. I was just like, because they made a song together, didn't they? They have, yeah. I feel like one or two songs, yeah. And I was thinking like, and I think like for me, it's just like, kind of just came out of nowhere. And I was just like, and then also too, I think both of them
01:00:48
Speaker
or now like having albums that are coming out and stuff too. So I was just like, hey, like, you know, that's kind of nowhere, but hey, around the time where, you know, they got albums coming out and stuff and hey, big is people like seeing.
01:01:02
Speaker
in re-interest. So it's just like, it's kind of like, oh shoot, like I want to see what they say in this album about Nicki or I want to see what they say in this album about Big. So it's just like, it's kind of one of those things where it just, you know, I guess kind of like what they say, all publicity is good publicity. But I could be wrong. The thing is I really hate to see where, you know, we have,
01:01:30
Speaker
really good artists that had, you know, if that were the case, I would hate for that to be the case because they don't have to do that. You know, they're, I think they're both talented enough to where they don't have to
01:01:44
Speaker
bring each other down for the sake of selling their albums. But I know that sometimes that's part of the game where it's just like, hey, we need some way to just get these sales skyrocketed and just kind of get some more money off of it. They both can make more money off of that too. You think it's a publicity stunt? I don't know about that. That's my favorite.
01:02:08
Speaker
Just because of that, just because of the fact that they bathed souls together. And it just kind of came out nowhere. Like I heard about it's like, wait, wait. It hasn't, it hasn't came out of nowhere though. This has been going on for years. Ice Cube made songs with NWA and he went in on them boys for real. But, but I guess my whole thing is that like, so were they beefing? Would they bait the souls together too? Or just like, no, I think it all stems from like,
01:02:35
Speaker
Meg doing songs with Cardi B to be for real. Like, I think- The Tory shit too, though. Because one- Yeah. You and Tory cool? Yeah, exactly. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. It's a lot of different factors I feel like. So, like, I think it's more so just choosing sides rather than just, like, having a genuine problem with you. Yeah. It's more so, like, you chose to be opposition, so I'ma treat you as such. And they both talented, so I really don't know why, like, it needs to come to that. But, like, I guess, like, I get it. It's just weird. I don't know.
01:03:07
Speaker
What do you think, Steph? What do you make of this whole situation? I think Nicki Minaj is just a very messy person, and I feel like she's just one of those people where she's always got to have an op. Some people just got to have something to stand against to be motivated, and I feel like she's one of those type of people.
01:03:28
Speaker
It is kind of wack to me because it's just like, you can be beefing with so many other people, but the reason she's beefing with Meg Thee Stallion, I feel like it's kind of almost at an envy because she wants to be the young come, you know, she's already established, she's already done her thing, she's already had her run, she's not as relevant anymore. And I feel like she kind of wants to be in the position of Meg Thee Stallion and Cardi B. So I feel like it kind of stems from a little bit of jealousy, to be honest.
01:03:56
Speaker
And also just thinking Nicki Minaj, it's just like, she needs to settle down. She needs to go sit down somewhere to be honest with you. Yeah. So definitely when you're 41, sit down. Definitely go sit down at this point. I've got a whole family to worry about. I feel like.
01:04:15
Speaker
I'm not going to give Nicki Minaj no respect, because I don't feel like she deserves it, to be honest. As an artist, sure, she was a titan when she first came into the industry. I don't really listen to her music out of principle. Her brother is a pedo, and she spent money trying to get his charges dropped. Her husband is a pedo. Yeah.
01:04:45
Speaker
Lightning's striking twice in the same spot. You're trying to attract him. You move crazy. It's that clip of her twerking on a 14-year-old kid or whatever in questionable lyrics with underage rappers or young rappers. Oh, yeah, the little twist shit. Yeah, just saying crazy sexual shit to underage niggas. She just moved weird.
01:05:12
Speaker
Beyond all of who's right, who's wrong, I don't fuck with Nikki off of principal. I don't give a fuck about her fans being like, oh, she's the greatest MC, whatever. She fuck with pedals, and I don't fuck with pedals. So that's kind of how that goes for me. But on the topic of the beef,
01:05:32
Speaker
I think they got history, obviously. And that Megan's Law verse, that shit was crazy. That was a cold ass verse. Yeah, that was crazy. She kind of bodied her. And that was really the only verse from that his song that I think was directly at Nicki to be for real. And it really got her out of pocket, out of turn, which kind of shows.
01:05:54
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hurt dogs like they holler. It hit a nerve because she knows. Your husband, he moved that way. Your brother, who also had rape charges, he moved that way. These are the people you align with. I feel like it's fair game. Even if they had no beef,
01:06:16
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and Megan Thee Stallion just wanted to have that, just wanted to drop that bar. I feel like it's fair game. You fuck with kids, everything's fair game. You white people, everything's fair game. And I just don't like Nicki.
01:06:31
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the way she interact with other women. She always got some kind of beef with other women. She's always put them down, yeah. Yeah. It's like some fairy godmother gatekeeper shit. Like, oh, you got to come through me. But you ain't have that energy with Lil' Kim. You came at her crazy. Now you want to be the elder that all these women have to come to and seek guidance and kiss your royal feet. And it's like, ah, bro. Is she making a record to Remy Ma too?
01:07:00
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Yeah, they had a little beef or whatever. And it's just like, you don't have no good relationships with any women in the industry. We're not even in that era anymore where rappers are beefing hard with each other. Rappers are friends now. Everybody is cool with everybody. This is not the 90s. This is not the early 2000s. Why do you have beef with...
01:07:22
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Cardi B. Why do you have beef with Megan Thee Stallion? Why do you have beef with Remy? You're the common denominator in all of these situations. I'm the type of person where I could see where somebody's not coming from a place of logic. If I'm on the top of the industry, I'm trying to break bread with all these new people.
01:07:49
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You know what I mean? Like, why does it have to be an oppositional thing? Why can't you be on tracks with all these people, you know, and try to use their name to keep your relevance going instead of the other way around? Like, it just doesn't make any sense to me. Yeah. That's why when people was like, it's publicity stunt. Like, people say that all the time. And that's not me trying to go at Jared or anything like that. It's just I have a lot of friends who had that perspective. Like, I remember when Drake was going at it with
01:08:16
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Um, who was he going at it with? Yeah, we'll meet the meal. People were like, Oh, you know, they, they signed to the same label or something. It's all publicity stone. It's like, but they did do it early after with each other though. Yeah. Hey, well to that point though, we're in defense of what Steph is saying. I think Nicky be doing like crack or something. Like.
01:08:38
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I don't even think it's coming from like a marketing perspective. I think she'd just be tweaking because like she had a couple Instagram lives or whatever where she'd just be bugging out. Like I don't think she thinking logical and nobody in her team is really like, Hey, you should maybe chill. Like she really, she really be tweaking. So I think she just a crack head for real, for real.
01:09:01
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Well, she's, she's admitted to that. She's admitted to, yeah, drug, drug addiction. Oh, well, we just got a, we got an angry, bitter crack head. That's all it is. Yeah. I mean that Bigfoot song was trash. Yeah. He had to have been smoking something to think that shit was heat.
01:09:32
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Yeah, it was tough, but all in all, I think Nicki should chill out, make sure to chill out, make sure to just keep getting to the money to be for real, and making good music for the fans. Make good music for the fans. That's really all that matters at that point. Nah, fuck it. I think Megan should make more disc records. Hey, man. Who do you think she come at next? What, Drake? Nah, keep shooting at Nicki Minaj. Go for it. Start talking about her brother.
01:10:00
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She ain't no family at this point. We're talking about that sister that she left in New York. Oh, damn.
01:10:08
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Really start man. Shit. If we go have a rap beef, have a rap beef. That's how I feel. And they can, you know, I was talking about part two coming. If I was Megan, I'd get all the ghost writers in the world that don't fuck with her and be like, let's make these pictures right now. We finna take that. They probably done sent some stuff to her right now. Like, look, I got it. If you really want it, like, it's not an issue. Like, that's crazy. I called J. Cole. I called J. Cole right now and be like, Hey, can you write something for me real quick? Just like a little,
01:10:37
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Like a little, a little bar I can put in this song. I ain't even got to be in a beef. I'm not going to credit you on the record. So nobody going to know, but just write some real quick, some witty.
01:10:56
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Boy, all right, so we'll shoot I think we got to our toppings she was so That's the end of this segment of hallway obvious. I appreciate you soprano. Appreciate you step and appreciate you do Anything else before we uh, so we go to ISS man, too I can't believe my camera man Where's my homie man stay black don't let the game change you
01:11:25
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You know what I mean? Stack your bread up, keep your head up. Yes, sir. Stay in school, talk to kids, stay off drugs, especially if you're Nicki Minaj. Yeah. They go cheese. They go cheese. They say.