The TNT Podcast
The TNT Podcast
DJ Chaos, Tech Troubles, and Road Trip Shenanigans
This episode covers our DJ tech challenges, social activities like Topgolf and bowling, a chaotic road trip to North Carolina, and a discussion on the evolving music scene. It’s filled with laughter, insights, and of course the segments yall love. Don’t miss it!
Question of the Day: 1:32:53
Guess the Bars: 1:48:11
Hall of Fame: 2:26:45
Song of the Day: 2:34:47
https://open.spotify.com/track/5C0LRpVmi4h5pIwAnujiw0?autoplay=true
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=QDFagoZSZSQ&feature=gws_kp_track
https://music.apple.com/us/album/sprinkle-me-feat-suga-t/254949867?i=254950415
https://www.pandora.com/song/play/TR:78897134?part=google&corr=knowledge_panel
https://www.iheart.com/artist/e-40-feat-suga-t-129913/songs/sprinkle-me-44167732/?autoplay=true
https://www.deezer.com/track/71195488
Album of the Day: 2:41:47
https://open.spotify.com/album/7m1vzSK4S0pSgqWWJJbRNP?autoplay=true
https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_n9vP7TjooG7idaG-Bc4T-G3AeXXPzQkXU&feature=gws_kp_album&feature=gws_kp_artist
https://music.apple.com/us/album/dondria-vs-phatfffat/382264103
https://www.pandora.com/album/play/AL:732542?part=google&corr=knowledge_panel
https://www.iheart.com/artist/dondria-43297/albums/dondria-vs-phatfffat-48990503/?autoplay=true
https://www.deezer.com/album/47691532
DJ Talk: 2:49:07
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Oh right.
Speaker 2:I don't know what you're going to say. What do you?
Speaker 3:think bro About young guns.
Speaker 1:What do? I think about the young guns. What is this?
Speaker 3:Sir, please add context. I have no idea what you're talking about.
Speaker 2:I have no idea what you're talking about.
Speaker 3:One time for juggernaut on check-in. Oh for juggernaut on check-in. Oh, you were telling me the beef was switching up some shit right with you. Who is this? Oh, by the way, sorry y'all, Tanaka's showing me some shit about the young guns, so y'all just hold on a second.
Speaker 2:I guess I'm going to say keep it moving, keep it moving keep it moving.
Speaker 3:Oh, is he about to happen again?
Speaker 2:I mean, that didn't bug me. Yeah, I just, that was like.
Speaker 3:I mean it was alright.
Speaker 2:Yeah, no that didn't.
Speaker 3:I mean that didn no Wi-Fi. What the hell, what's going on? What's up with your computer, bro? Now I'm not connected to no Wi-Fi. What the hell, what's going on? What's up with your computer, man? Oh, I guess now I'm connected to a hotspot. I guess, bro, there's all this fucking heat, can't nobody focus. Um, what the fuck you just said.
Speaker 2:Hold up. That's the wrong one. I think I thought you up. That's the wrong one, I think.
Speaker 3:I thought you said that was the right one nah that's a 955D5.
Speaker 2:Oh, there you go tell me what you got going on what do I got going on?
Speaker 3:this is your fucking hot ass house. Niggas can't focus, the wifi can't focus, you can't focus, the Wi-Fi can't focus you can't focus what you got going on, man.
Speaker 2:It's not what I got going on, it was working anywhere else.
Speaker 3:It was working in my car. I don't even got Wi-Fi in my car. Beautiful, I don't know what the hell your shit got. Yeah, this joint completely just said nah, I don't know what the fuck that guy's got going on right now. Please excuse us, ladies and gentlemen, we're just trying to get our internet right, just hold on a second. We don't know what the fuck, we got going on right now.
Speaker 2:Trying to figure out why the hell this shit.
Speaker 3:Oh, hell nah. What.
Speaker 2:What's going on, what you know you.
Speaker 3:Oh hell, no, I don't know. Oh hell, no. Well, are we going to use yours? We're going to use yours as the? Uh, we're going to use yours as the uh we're actually well works well can do that, you, yours. You don't need to find your body anybody. All right One time for Julian on the check-in even though he clearly said he had to be at work.
Speaker 2:He on the clock.
Speaker 3:Well, he said he could tap in virtually. Well, I mean, the mics don't work. I don't think the mics are going to work if we do it virtually. You all right, bro, did you just smack your computer?
Speaker 2:No, I have to. It gets stuck. The button gets stuck. You have to smack your computer. You have to smack it every time. That's why if I don't have the mouse, then I have to do that every time, because the joint it will like keep. You know how it's like stuck.
Speaker 3:No, I don't have those kind of issues. I have no idea what you're talking about.
Speaker 2:Basically it's just a stuck key, so like when you press the joint, you know what's crazy, ladies and gentlemen?
Speaker 3:The fact that Apple people that have Apple products swear up and down that they're like the superior Not saying that Tanaka has said that at any point but the fact that people with Macs and iPhones swear they have the superior, like the superior product, and I say this all the time. Right? So you never hear Coke talk about Pepsi and you never hear McDonald's talk about Burger King, but, for odd reason, the people with iPhones and Macs talk the most shit about people with Windows and Android. Slash Galaxies. That's all I have to say about that. So, um, that being said, thank you. Tnt Podcast. We are here Hotter than some bitch. Dj Tanaka, dj Turn Up. Bell Out Monday is in a few hours. Super Bell Out Monday, and yeah.
Speaker 2:We already know what's happening.
Speaker 3:Do we, do we know what's happening? Yeah, tanaka, how about you let us in? How about you let us know what's happening? Yeah, tanaka, how about you let us in? How about you let us know what's happening now, what we got going on man you should let us know what's happening yeah, what's happening, man?
Speaker 2:I mean. So it's just summertime, I guess, man, I just, yeah, I don't know what's been happening yeah you talk about me personally, just in general. You're asking a lot of questions.
Speaker 3:Bro, just start talking just start talking.
Speaker 2:Don't worry, just start talking. Well, shoot man. Sometimes it's been busy, bro. I feel like my hello, I feel like my head Just been like All over the place, like, yeah, it's just been a lot Going on, like I be trying to lock in With something and something else. Pop up it's just like you know.
Speaker 3:Do you think that's just Just life, or do you think that's DJ life? What do you think that's? Or is it the skate world life?
Speaker 2:is it just? Nah? I wouldn't say that because I feel like even if we was in, say, we were in the club or like a lounge or something, and that's our regular gig, I feel like we'd be dealing with the same joint no, I'm saying so.
Speaker 3:Do you feel like it's the dj life? Because hell, I say I say that all the time because folks swear up and down that the escape world is like so toxic and all that but. I mean everybody with a community of people are gonna have some weird people in it so that that's the thing.
Speaker 2:Is that, like them, folk were talking about how the escape world so toxic and then, um, shout out to ac. He was was like, oh bro, the office, you know, like corporate office, be the same way. You know what I'm saying Exactly. You know sleep with each other, or whatever. You know what I'm saying. Whatever drama they got going, you know so.
Speaker 3:I'm glad it took for him to veer off to other shit to realize that I don't know.
Speaker 2:I just feel like it's just the society we're living in.
Speaker 3:Anytime you have a community of people, there's going to be some weird people.
Speaker 2:There's going to be some odd apples out the bunch. That's just how it goes, right. But how have I been? I've been a little scattered, but I'm enjoying myself. I'm still kind of working to get back. I've been working. Working out was an initiative that I kind of been setting my mind towards. My next initiative is to get back to cooking up. That's like next on the list, right, but I feel like I haven't been consistent enough working out. I mean, I've been somewhat consistent, but not enough, because you know what. You know where it gets tricky. Where does it get tricky? Like when we have doubles. You know what I'm saying? Where we got a dj two rings in a row, like to really plan that workout joint out. You know what I'm saying. It's like it's kind of a lot because after djing two gigs, it's like it's kind of a lot Because after DJing two gigs, it's like do I really want to work out? I feel like that was the workout. You feel me. You standing the whole time, like that's like eight hours of standing right there.
Speaker 3:you know Well you can definitely skip leg day For real. I mean, you stand up all day.
Speaker 2:So yeah, but at the end of the day I'm grateful, um, I mean, I just I don't feel like I've been sick at all. You know the health that's great. You know um turn up. We gotta go to the pool, man. We gotta get the game together.
Speaker 3:Go to the pool man, we are going to the pool, you know did we, uh, we're going to the pool, I guess that's.
Speaker 2:I think that's just a secret, a secret event all right, I'm not gonna touch on that, because I don't know what exactly that is oh, you don't know.
Speaker 3:You don't know what I'm talking about you want to take it. You want to take a guess and think about it?
Speaker 2:I don't know nothing about it yes, you do you do, you sure?
Speaker 3:Positive. Well, you should, because you work for them.
Speaker 2:Wait, is this some Stone Mountain thing? No, you have no idea what we're talking about. No, no, I have no idea.
Speaker 3:Well, I guess I'll just let the cat out the bag, ladies and gentlemen, I mean, it's not like y'all can come anyway, but whatever, shout out to DJ Neshea. She put together, she put together, be quiet, you don't remember shit. So DJ Neshea put together a DJ meeting and apparently we should be having a pool party. And what's actually interesting about that? And I like, look, I don't pay attention to shit like this, because when I make decisions about certain shit, I like don't really think about anything else except myself or like what I got going on.
Speaker 3:But a lot of people were like and there's a lot of things that don't add up about this party, right, because it's a pool party. But the two options was either Topgolf or like a pool party. And for the couple people that I did ask about why they didn't want to do the pool party was they were saying well, bro, it's a whole bunch of dudes at the pool and I'm like, okay. So let me ask you this Are you saying that you're? So if we were to have a pool party and there were women there, you were going to talk to all of them? Because I'm not going to lie, there were a couple people that said that I'm like, bro, you're not going to talk to them bitches, bro, all right, no, what are we doing right now?
Speaker 2:But at the same time, like I said, I didn't even think about that to them, but I feel like it'd be on some fun game shit. You know what I'm saying? No, I don't know what you're talking about. Explain, like I don't think that. Like wait, what you mean by talking, like, talking, talking. Or are you saying like trying to hop down holler talking? Or are you just saying like just chopping it up, Tanaka come on bro.
Speaker 3:These are men we're talking about. What do you think, Nah?
Speaker 2:because I'd be on some shit like just having a good time with them.
Speaker 3:Do you think that's the same thing as? I can't speak for everybody else and do you think I ask the questions you ask? No, you ask those kind of questions. I don't ask those kind of questions.
Speaker 2:I don't ask those kind of questions. Nah, if it was my joint, I feel like we'd play some games and shit like that. What games are we playing at Tanaka's pool party? Shoot we play the Uno man, Get that Uno off. Can we do that at Topgolf?
Speaker 3:I'm not a good golfer, so I'm not able to hit the ball. Is that the point of being?
Speaker 2:That's like karaoke, bro.
Speaker 3:The point isn't to be a good singer.
Speaker 2:You're just smacking balls to the. I wouldn't even want to do it because I can't even hit the ball. I would just throw that motherfucker at them, throw it, throw it then it's, bro, it's.
Speaker 3:That's not the point of Topgolf.
Speaker 2:The Topgolf is fellowship, fellowship, that's all it is You're just smacking balls into holes.
Speaker 3:And if you don't hit the hole, fuck it.
Speaker 2:We're good, I don't like to talk about it. I've been maybe two, three times.
Speaker 3:So are you the same way with bowling? No, I love bowling Because you're good at it.
Speaker 2:No, but I'm saying I can. Actually I don't know if I'm good at it per se, but I enjoy bowling.
Speaker 3:So you're moderately good at it, because I can actually throw the ball.
Speaker 2:Every time I swing that joint I can't hit the ball, so I'm like bro, I call this, but that's what I'm saying, though that's not the point of being at Topgolf. You're not out there to be Tiger Woods, bro you're not out there to be Tiger Woods, Bro, we're just smacking balls. I'm saying that's like me doing karaoke and I have no voice. I mean, but you do have a voice. That's what I'm saying.
Speaker 3:That's the difference though that's not the same thing.
Speaker 2:That's the difference.
Speaker 3:I mean you have arms. So that's what I'm saying. It's not like you don't have arms. You can smack the ball.
Speaker 2:I don't roll with Topgolf. I don't like Topgolf, I don't F with it.
Speaker 3:That makes no sense I do not like. Topgolf. Just know, if you're having a party, ladies and gentlemen, and you're inviting Tanaka, don't expect him to show up if he's at Topgolf.
Speaker 2:Basically he's not coming. If I do show up, I'm not going to participate.
Speaker 3:He's going to be a bitch about it. I'm going to just be drinking and eating food. That's it. He's going to be nice. He's going to be nice. Speaking of being nice, we took a nice little trip all the way down to North Carolina.
Speaker 2:Should we go bowling?
Speaker 3:No, we're just going to move on? Nope, I sure don't, because I can't bowl Right. Since we're taking that logic, let's just not do anything we're good at. Don't do anything and don't participate in anything unless you're good at it.
Speaker 2:What about Tanaka? Do you play pool?
Speaker 3:Hmm, I mean I'm not good at it, so according to you, I shouldn't play it. I mean, if we're going on Tanaka Logic, don't do it unless you're good at it.
Speaker 2:I just don't like Topgolf. I don't like golfing. You know what I'm saying Period. So that's really what it comes down to, and that's great, that's awesome. I'm not a fan of golf, that's awesome.
Speaker 3:But if your significant other was like, hey, let's just go chill at Topgolf, You're just going to be like no, I would for my significant other, I'd do that. So, yeah, that's a sacrifice you'll take, because you know why.
Speaker 2:I would come back and be like, okay, we can do this, but then we got to go bowling or we got to do something else Right after that Touche. I really would make it like a challenge. Whoever wins out of all these gotta cook dinner, well, obviously you would lose because you suck at. No, I'm saying, though, I had like four events, so like we go to go, oh, like you know, I'm saying oh, that's.
Speaker 3:I can tell you, big bang, not god damn. I mean going top golf and dave and busters and fucking bowling, then strip club I've never been what is dave, but I I've never been, it's just arcades and games and drinking, type shit like that. I've never been there. What is Dave and Buster? I've never been there. It's just arcades and games and drinking and all type shit like that. You've never been to an arcade. Once again, snarker didn't have a childhood.
Speaker 3:That's crazy, never been to Dave and Buster's is wild to me. I don't know, but I mean I get there different times. I did go to the um.
Speaker 2:What's that joint at Cumberland that they had the? Anyway them skate folks. You're losing me, dude. I have nothing to talk about. Okay, cumberland Mall, they got like where's Cumberland Mall?
Speaker 3:they. Yes, julian, I don't know what he got going on, but go ahead.
Speaker 2:Cumberland Mall and anyway, they had an arcade my bad.
Speaker 3:Where's Cumberland Mall? I feel like I've been to cumberland down the street like from you 10 minutes got you. Oh okay, yeah, I have been okay, yeah, but um round one.
Speaker 2:Thank you, julian that's exactly.
Speaker 3:That's exactly what david buster is oh, is it okay? I look, I'm telling you, bro, I don't I feel like it's like an adult version of david busters.
Speaker 2:I mean no, I feel like no, I feel like like it's like an adult version of Dave Buster's I mean no, I feel like Dave Buster's is an adult version of Round 1. Okay, alright. Well, I guess in that sense I went to Round 1, you know what I'm saying and I played that little, you know little grab like.
Speaker 3:We all went to, we went to Round. I was with you that day, that night. That was the day I lost my wallet. I remember that it was me. You 20, and name redacted.
Speaker 2:My ex yeah, yeah, okay, I just wanted to make sure, alright, nah, I just wanted to make sure. So you was with me, it was me, you, we were doing the DDR shit.
Speaker 3:Oh, I don't know, bro, I was trying to find my wallet, so I don't really remember.
Speaker 2:I can't remember if it was a separate time, it might have been. Anyway, I said all that to say I did that little like you had to like hit the it, like it was like one of those arcades that like it like goes around, it comes back around or something, and that like triggers it to grab the toy or whatever. Oh, so, yeah, anyway, I was successful.
Speaker 3:You were successful. Oh, did you get a toy for name redacted?
Speaker 2:Yep, that's exactly what it was.
Speaker 3:There you go. I don't know why I shared that. I don't either. You're just spilling your guts right now. Anything else you want to tell us?
Speaker 2:Anything else you want to tell the fair people?
Speaker 3:at home. I'm just saying you were talking about arcade. Well, I was trying to move on North Carolina, but you wanted to Anything else. You want to spill Anything else you want to tell people?
Speaker 2:Yeah, I think that the language should go to the pool, not.
Speaker 3:Oh so just fuck Metro Diners. Fuck Metro Diners is what you're saying. So that's what you heard? You heard it first Fuck Metro Diner from DJ. Tanaka, fuck Metro Diner and their.
Speaker 2:DJs Julian, what you saying AO for? Did I really say something positive? Probably, I don't know Probably Probably on the pause zone.
Speaker 3:Yeah, that's DJ C. I don't know, I don't know what was I about to say? Oh yeah, is there anything else you want to talk about before I move on?
Speaker 2:so should we just add June to the come on?
Speaker 3:sir, how are we going to do that?
Speaker 2:nah, he like, sent a request and we added and that's great.
Speaker 3:But how are we going to do that with Mike's? How are we going to hear him?
Speaker 1:you know that yeah, but you see how late that is.
Speaker 3:We're having like three different conversations. We don't run through three different conversations. Yeah, you're right. I mean, unless you want to just sit there and wait for five minutes, go ahead, north Carolina. Dj Drew.
Speaker 2:Thank you for checking in. You know what I'm saying. We're gonna speak on North Carolina beautiful so, um, I'll, uh, you know what?
Speaker 3:yeah, I'll give you our side of the story and then I guess you can give your side of the story, cause we were in two different cars. So, um, I was with, we had wait. No, no, no, as a matter of fact, let's just go back a little further. So Sparkle was going to teen night it was me and then Tanaka had Dirty Dan with him, because Dirty Dan was going to spend the night, because he was going to North Carolina with us and everybody was well. Tanaka was running around like a chicken with his head cut off, because he couldn't figure out where Drip was. Did Drip come with you, came with Dirty Dan, or did Drip come with Drip? I don't remember.
Speaker 2:No, I came with Dirty Dan. Yeah, okay, we're going to get to your side, we're going to talk.
Speaker 3:No, I came with dirty dan yeah, yeah, okay, okay, yeah, we're gonna, yeah, we're gonna, we're gonna get to your side.
Speaker 2:Okay, we're gonna, we're gonna talk about your side.
Speaker 3:I just, I just didn't remember. So, okay, so the sparkle station happened. Shout out to sparkles bonette. And then, um, we got to my house. It was like probably like two or three in the morning, or maybe it was like one, I don't know, it was one of the times and I was like so hey, there, dan, here's the couch, turn to a bed if you want to sleep. You want to sleep, go ahead sleep.
Speaker 3:He has laptop out. Oh yeah, no, I'm not gonna go to sleep, I'm gonna be up. I'll be up for a little bit. And so, uh, he was like uh, yeah, so yeah, I'm gonna be up for a little bit. So yeah, you just, yeah, you just do whatever. And I'm like, all right. So, as a matter of fact, he's getting that opening set ready, man, basically. And so I was like all right, bet. So Mario, shout out to Mario. He's wanting me to come into the house. So I'm going to give you his number. So he's supposed to be calling you when he gets around, like 4.35. All right, cool, I'm like, okay, I'm finna, go upstairs, take this nap, because I got people wanting to drive, so I go to sleep and I probably wake up around like just randomly at like five o'clock and so when I wake up, when I wake up, I had I had two missed calls and it was from Juggernanaut. In the back of my head I kind of figured what was going to happen.
Speaker 2:And I was like so dirty, Dan fell asleep. Is what you're saying, Ding?
Speaker 3:ding, ding. So when, um, we, when I text him, I was like yo. I was like yo, what's up you here? And he was like, yeah, I'm outside. And I was like, oh, okay, hold on, here I come. And any other in any other situation I probably would have been mad, because, lord knows, people know that turn up needs to get his sleep and if anybody should know that, it should be DJ Tanaka, but that's another story. Um, so I went to go open the door, I I let mario in. He starts bringing his stuff in the house, start bringing his stuff in the car. We're getting ready to go to north carolina and it's funny, like dirty dan's like not like. Like he's not like slumped over. Like he's like on his laptop, like he was working, type shit he got. He's like undervers got the bonnet on like sleep, like he's like, oh, he's counting sheep, yeah, he's cozy, he's cozy sleep counting sheep.
Speaker 3:But so he just completely, yeah, neglected that he was supposed to let mario in so so did you ever.
Speaker 2:Oh yeah, why are you gonna get to that? Uh, I don't know you could front him about this oh, absolutely as soon as he woke up.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I was trying on my bed.
Speaker 3:Oh, I said I was going on my bed, man, and every so often I would let him, I would let him remember that he didn't wake up, uh, during the trip. So that happened, and so we're going on the trip and we're like all right bet. So this is what we're going to do we're going to make one stop. We're going to make one stop after the two hours, then that next stop is going to be us in Charleston. We're going to stop at Buffalo, wild Wings, and then after that we're going to just take that whole ride all the way to North Carolina. Maybe we did stop one more time. I don't remember, but I feel like we did stop one more time. I don't remember, though, but in between, in between the the first, the first and the second stop, I ended up getting pulled over first, and the second stop I ended up getting pulled over that was, he said he caught me at 91 in a 70-something, but he brought it down to 84, or something like that. It was funny, dirty Dan was nervous the whole time.
Speaker 2:What ethnicity was the cop? He was white. I want to say he was white. You were in South Carolina. No, he was white. I want to say he was white, or maybe he was like you were in South Carolina. No, north Carolina. No, it was GP, it was GP oh.
Speaker 3:Georgia yeah, oh gosh. Yeah, it was GP or GS, gsp, is it GSP or GPC, I don't know. Georgia State Patrol yeah, I think it's GSP. Yeah, I think it's GSP, but yeah. So I mean, he didn't leave me off, he didn't leave me off with a warning. I still got a ticket. So after that we end up stopping at the first, we end up start. Thank you, julian, but yeah, so we end up getting. Thank you, julian, but yeah. So we uh end up getting to, uh, the first stop. And then it was. We were at some gas station and come to find out, dirty, dan likes the cold, likes the cold, uh, the cold sandwiches. I've never seen the cold sandwiches eating like that, like the sub scent like this.
Speaker 2:I'm about the deli type yeah, what do you, what do you?
Speaker 3:I forget, I hope dirty. Well, dirty dance obviously not on here, no more. But he had got him the, the cold. So he said he said shit, cold. And I was like that's interesting, I've never seen that I'm not gonna lie, I'm still I'm.
Speaker 2:I'm kind of new to the whole like qt experience. Wait, were you at a qt? Yeah, it was a qt. Oh okay, I'm kind of new to that whole. Like getting food from qt, like that was just like a like I would maybe get some snacks, like some chips or like a donut. No, you got hit in that kitchen an actual. Well, I would see about the pretzels. That's like the only thing I'll be trying. That's still snacking. That's definitely I still snacking. But now I'm over here discovering these old meals and stuff and I'm just like, oh okay, I see why people do this Right.
Speaker 3:So anywho, so we get to the next stop, which is South Carolina, charleston, south Carolina. We stopped at Buffalo, wild Wings. You like to share some of the class, sir?
Speaker 2:No, that's just the most vanilla shit. You got a cold sandwich. I mean he is white, so you know, shout out to Dirty Dan for being white. That's why we appreciate Dirty Dan cause he's white if there's one thing about Dirty Dan, he's gonna do with some white shit bro.
Speaker 3:I don't think of it that way. I think of it as Dirty Dan is going to be Dirty Dan, he's going to Except that other shit you told me about. I can't wait to get to that part. I hope you remember that part. But anyway, so we get to Buffalo Wild Wings. I meet up with my homeboy. Shout out to Penn Wallace. We chopped it up for a little bit. I got what I had at Buffalo Wild Wings. We ate for a little bit. You don't remember the flavor you ate. I think I just had a burger. I think I just had a burger. We get there. We get to North Carolina, karina. Shout out to Karina. She, she met us outside. Apparently. She saw us when we pulled in and then.
Speaker 3:So they had brought us to the room and I'm not going to lie, I was kind of shocked that it was, that it was only y'all. I thought it was more, I thought y'all had two rooms. So that's what kind of threw me off. I was like, wait, where's everybody else at? And so when Karina left, I was like, oh, because they were asking where Karina was. And I was like, oh, karina must be in the other room. And she was like he was like the other room, this is it. And I was like oh, I thought y'all had two rooms and they was like nah, apparently we only had two beds, some shit like that. This is JJ I'm talking to. So all in all, it's me Mario, dirty Dan. We link up with Tanaka, drip, jj and Karina, and so by this point, drip and Tanaka are like asleep, but of course, I'm like messing with Drip and Tanaka because you know they're asleep.
Speaker 2:But oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. You're trying to follow the story, you, tanaka, because you know they're asleep, but, um, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah you're trying to follow the story, but I mean by this point we're all goddamn, we're all there, so, uh.
Speaker 3:So Mario wanted to get him something to eat, so we went to cook out, and so that's when we all just met at the. We all met at the shed where the party was gonna be at, and so, um, yeah, that the rest is history. Uh, tanaka, we all met at the shed where the party was going to be at, and so, um, yeah, that the rest is history. I, uh, tanaka, I'll let you, I'll let you take over what the party starts, but that's basically. That's basically what happened on my side.
Speaker 2:Um, let me take over the party, yeah.
Speaker 3:Well, no, you don't have to take over the party start have to take over the party start, but you can start like like beforehand start before. Yeah, beforehand, like I did, and then like working away.
Speaker 2:You can go into the party.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I mean uh so I guess you could, because I started at sparkles yeah, so you could start a little further back than sparkles.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I was um, I can't say drip, because Drip is trying to organize this joint to pick up Dirty Dan and it's just so complicated. I don't know what's going on, bro. There was a miscommunication because Dirty Dan said that Well, no, no, no, let me say that later Drip was saying that Dirty Dan, he dad, he said dirty dance out of town. I said what are you talking about, bro? Out of town, like why would?
Speaker 2:he, why would he be out of town, bro? He clearly knows about this, but I don't know, bro. That's what he said. So then I was like, all right, f all that, I'm gonna just contact dirty dan and get the real answer, because that doesn't even make sense, makes no sense. What's up, tanaka?
Speaker 2:I said Dirty Dan, you're out of town right now. What? No, I'm at the grocery store, man. I said what? What is Drip talking about? I don't know man, you know what I'm saying. I just talked to him. I was like, alright, dirty't know man, you know what I'm saying. I just talked to him, you know. So I was like all right, dirty damn, what is it that you have to do? Like, are you going to be back by said time to make this happen so that you can go to the tournament? Like, oh, I think so. You know what I'm saying. I said all right. So, basically, long story short, he just had a whole bunch of errands here to run. He just had to go to this spot, this spot, this spot, this spot so how did he get all that to going out of town?
Speaker 2:I. That's my whole point. That's why I'm so confused. So this just shows me that drip wasn't listening. He's over here. You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 3:I don't, because I don't know, he had someone on three-way and so anyway.
Speaker 2:So I was just like all right, cool, dirty dude, you know what I'm saying, but just him, keep me updated going through your errands, and and so anyway.
Speaker 2:So I was just like all right, cool, there you go, you know what I'm saying, but just him, keep me updated Going through your errands and all that. Just let me know when you're available. Get back to drip, drip. But what are you talking about man? He was not, he's not out of town. He's literally in Conyers right now, like just one. Oh, I don't know, bro. So, okay, cool, so anyway.
Speaker 2:So, um, so we on a three-way call or whatever, and I'm talking to drip and I'm like and drip is like in distress or what have you, he's dealing with another situation and, um, the third party that we was talking to was like uh, drip, are you gonna pick up dirty dan? He said he's ready to be picked up. You know what I'm saying. Like he's all dressed up, even waiting to be picked up, and he's just waiting on what's, you know, because you guys gave him this time, it's this time he's, he's ready, right, like bro. Well, he's just gonna have to wait, bro. I said what the drip, what? What you got going? Like like bro, like I don't. So I'm like, oh my gosh, so dirty. Then you know, I mean as he should be. You know, I'm saying like he's, he's a, he's younger, and then b, I just feel like he's white, so it's like he'd be on time for. So, like when you say 7 pm, he's gonna be ready by 7, by 7 pm. He's not on like cp time where folk be like, oh, they're talking like 8, 30, it's on right.
Speaker 2:So he's over there impatient. He's already young too. So he's over there hitting the line like yo, what's up? Like so I was like you know what f it drip got something going on. I'm gonna just dirty damn, what's the address? I'm gonna just come pick you up, bro, just put you out of your misery. You know what I'm saying. So I go to Dirty Dan's crib and his parents come out and so I'm just like, oh, shoot, meet his parents. I wasn't expecting this. And then Dirty Dan's like, oh yeah, tanaka, they don't want to meet you. So I was like, all right. So I shake, you know, the mom's hand and I go to shake the dad's hand. He come in for the dap. You know what I'm saying. He come in for the dap. And I was like oh, I wasn't expecting that. Right, I wasn't expecting that. You know what I'm saying. So I was like okay, I see what they're doing Gets his personality feeling. So then they're like alright, man, just bring my boy back, safe man. So I was like alright, I got you.
Speaker 3:I just feel like he had like an Elmer foot in his hand when he said that.
Speaker 2:Alright now, yeah, that'd be funny. Yeah, bring my boy back safe. So so that'd be fitting. Yeah, yeah, Rude boy safe now. Yeah, rude boy safe now. So, um, so wait.
Speaker 2:So, oh well, I'm not even gonna say the person, but Dirty Dan was on the phone with the third party, yeah, yeah, yeah, and he thought he thought it was Karina. He thought it was Karina and man said, oh, hey, Karina. I was like what the fuck? That's not Karina at all, bro, so, anyway, so then, so we driving the sparkles and all that, and then you know Drip dealing with his situation. So we finally get the sparkles, pull him on, turn up, and Dirty Dan is just in amazement because I guess this is his first time going to Sparkles, going to Sparkles and going to that. Yeah, and at this point it's just the three of us myself, turn Up and Dirty Dan and we're like you know, do you think that Drip is going to show up? Oh, so back story. The reason why we had all me and Sparkles, myself, turnip and Drip is because we had to take a picture. That was our original plan.
Speaker 3:Ah damn, I forgot about that, yeah, so eventually Drip did show up.
Speaker 2:We took the picture. You know what I'm saying Cascade, sunday, july 7th. Make sure y'all stay tuned for that. So then, yeah, turn up. Dirty Dangles will turn up. You know what I'm saying. We all dispersed, drip goes to his session at AA. I go home, but I don't know what it was, I don't know if the AC wasn't on, I don't know if I wasn't tired enough. I had trouble sleeping. So I slept maybe like three, four hours. You know what I'm saying. And then I wake up and then Drip called me and I was like yeah, bro, you know what I'm saying. Once I was like yeah, bro, you know what I'm saying. Once I take this nap, you know saying I, I got you with it like boy, stop playing. So you know. I pull up and jj, karina, there, you know what I'm saying. And then this begins they, they like tanagiagi, use Google Maps. I'm like, yeah, they're like bro, we're not going to get there until whatever. I was like man, what y'all got against Google Maps, that's your mind. So anyway, that was like a running.
Speaker 3:Some more Apple and Android bashing is basically what that is.
Speaker 2:Right, I don't know. Do you F with Google Maps? That's what? Oh, is basically what. That is Right, I don't know. Do you have?
Speaker 3:Google Maps. That's what? Oh, is that what you use? That comes with the Windows joint. Yeah.
Speaker 2:I don't know nothing about that joint, but yeah.
Speaker 3:Wait. So when you, Because you have a Mac. So did you have to download the Google Maps on your phone, or did it already come with it?
Speaker 2:Dang that's, or did it already come with it? Dang, that's a good question. I don't even remember. I feel like I've been using Google Maps for so long that it's just like you know. But so, yeah, I don't like the Apple Maps, I'm not going to care. I feel like that joint is not fine at all. So, but so, yeah, we drive, we driving, we heading over and um arena, go not, you're not gonna play no music like I was. Like I mean, I was just gonna listen to me, to it myself, like personally, like I had my butt butt in to be listening to music. But if y'all cool with it, you know what I'm saying, because I know y'all folk done stayed up late so y'all probably want to sleep. You know what I mean. So I put on the DJ Roulette. Oh, that's fucking hilarious, bro, I swear to you, it was like 30 minutes and everyone was not. So so, yeah, so I was like oh, this is cool, you know what's right, this is great, you know everybody just go back to my ear, boys everybody, not that man.
Speaker 2:So I don't Really. I feel like they were slumped the whole time until we got to Bucky's and this Bucky's joint was like a beehive.
Speaker 3:Oh, here we go. Bucky was the oh wait. No, was it Bucky's?
Speaker 2:What you talking about.
Speaker 3:I'll let you figure it out, never mind my bad.
Speaker 2:Nah, you good. Yeah, Bucky's was loaded, bro, that joint was like a beehive. And then you know, drip over there talking about you can take folk out the hood, but you can't keep the hood out, is that right? Yeah, you can take folk out the hood, but you can't take the hood out the folks.
Speaker 2:So this man drip over there loading up a drink and he drinking it and then he just throws it away. The reason this is so funny, bro, is because JJ, so JJ from New York, right, and JJ goes. I didn't even know JJ pe New.
Speaker 2:York right, that's crazy, I would have never guessed that. And JJ goes, he goes. I didn't even know JJ peed this, right, he goes like drip. You should have seen the white dude, the employee that saw you when you threw the drip. The confusion On the employee's face Was so funny, he just didn't understand what just happened. But Anyway, so at Bucky's we got no, it's just funny, because JJ would be roasting crazy. So we got the beef jerky or whatever. Oh beautiful, and we had two ladies. There was a white lady that held us and then there was a black lady that held us and JJ was like why was that black boy talking to us like that? She didn't even want to be there. You know what I'm saying. We were just trying to inquire about the beach. Anyway, kimjit going in on her and I just died laughing. So we go to our. I think the next destination was oh my God.
Speaker 3:That's what I got mixed up with Bucky's.
Speaker 2:This is when the fun starts, ladies and gentlemen. So we get to Golden Corral. Shout out to Golden Corral. No, not shout out to Golden Corral. And if anybody know me, they know that my like the expectation of Golden Corral is very low for me Beneath the floor, me, they know that my like, the expectation of Golden Corral is very low for me Below, beneath the floor. You know what I'm saying, so I'm like, here we go.
Speaker 3:So Topgolf and Golden Corral, he's not coming.
Speaker 2:So we getting in line, you know, to go get this food and all that, and, and we Beautiful, and all that, and we Beautiful, we in line, we in line, and it's Drip, drip myself. And then JJ, and there's some dude behind us who's just like, mumbling stuff under his breath Like man, fuck that dude, I swear, what was that like? I was like what the Like? Where am I right now? You're going corral man, what you mean. So then JJ looked back and he's like, huh, like, and then the dude stopped talking. So, you know, jj, he was like, yeah, man, talking all in my ear, like bro, what's up, bro, I fold his ass real quick, talking all that shit, bro, he better stop. And I was just like bro, I didn't know who he was talking to, bro.
Speaker 2:And then it's like and then in the line, some dude is tapping like me and drip, and he has, he has a sunglass, like sunglasses case and there's jewelry in there like some little like rings, and and he's just like I'm like bro, I don't want that shit bro. What I'm like bro, I don't want that shit Bro, what are you telling me? For, man, I don't want none of that man, I'm like what is going on right now. I'm just trying to get my food and you're over here. I already don't want to be here. That's what I'm saying, bro. What is going on, bro? I?
Speaker 3:don't want none of that. I wish I was there for that.
Speaker 2:So I'm over there getting fired up because it's like what are we doing? Where am I right now, bro? So, um, so, anyway. So we get back to the table. The food is just like you know, as I expected, go to car out, chef's kiss my compliments to shit, so then, so, then. So, then, like I go back, I go back to get some food and lo and behold, the individual that was muttering under his breath is back, and I'm minding my business, just walking, and he's like looking at me, bro. I'm like, what is like? What is he looking at, bro? I haven't said nothing to him, nothing, and he's just looking at me and it's like I was like, bro, I was gonna tell you about some recommendations for going to corral, bro.
Speaker 2:He's starting to piss me off, bro, cause it's like what is you looking at, bro? I haven't spoken to you at all. Like what is you looking at man? So, um, oh god. So then, so what are you looking at man? So, um, oh God. So then, so JJ's just getting more and more upset because our waitress is being like real neglectful and she's filling up the drink with hella ice and barely any drinks. And then, and then he's waiting to get the refill. He's like, bro, where is she at? She hasn't been over here at all, bro. And then they're going to sit, this family behind us, and they have a service dog and JJ's like oh, hell, no, oh hell, no, and that's, that's mcduff right there. You know, one time from mcduff shout out to mcduff. So mcduff was so swagged out he had like little like crocs on. Basically, like you know what I'm saying on each foot, every foot, every foot. You know what I'm saying. So, but oh, my god.
Speaker 2:So anyway, at that point I was over it. I said, bro, we gotta get the fuck we gotta get the fuck out of here.
Speaker 3:You know what I'm saying. You know, when Tanaka curses, that means he's serious cause, like what is going on right now. What?
Speaker 2:type of you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 3:That's just the amount of chaos that I wish I was there for. I wish I was there for that, yeah.
Speaker 2:Turt of would have been having a ball.
Speaker 3:I would have been Turt of lives for that, Bro I would have been having a whole conversation with Mumble over here, bro, like, hey, bro, what you really got going on, bro, let's talk about it.
Speaker 2:Honestly though, bro, honestly, what do you got going on, bro?
Speaker 3:Who's ass you trying to beat bro. What's up? What's up, Mick Ice, why we got all this ice in my cup and no drink, bro.
Speaker 2:That lady was violent bro. Oh, that's funny. So yeah, so anyway. So that was our experience at golden corral.
Speaker 3:And shout out to golden corral good lord, I bet you let, I bet you left a great review for them, right never again, bro.
Speaker 2:So then, um. So then we go to, um, we go to, uh, oh, we go to north carolina and um, yeah, I was exhausted at this point so I wanted to go take a nap, wake up, see, turn up. Dirty, dan juggernaut in spite, and we, uh, you know, I stopped by a cookout to get some food. Oh, that's not even the whole thing. We go to Walmart, right?
Speaker 3:Oh, let's delete the scenes y'all. I can't wait to hear this.
Speaker 2:Walmart. We go to Walmart because Jerp had to get something. I forgot what he had to get. He had to get something, though, but the power goes out. The power goes out at Walmart. So then it's like all of the attention, everybody, the servers are going to be down, so we're going to have to wait a few minutes for them to come back up. I'm like, oh great, just beautiful. So now we're just sitting in this line and you're like, bro, what the fuck? So, anyway, I finally get some food.
Speaker 2:Then, um, drip gives me the wrong address. Dang, not there, go that google maps again. And I'm like, bro, what are you talking about? You gave me the wrong address, like, and we driving over, because we was driving over there and JJ's like, is this the right way or not? And he was like, oh, actually, no, I kind of recognize that, or whatever. And then we ended up in the wrong spot. So that's when you guys had called and you're like, yeah, I think we're at the right spot, we don't know. So, anyway.
Speaker 2:So we finally made it over there, we setting up everything, and you know, it's just been, you know, going crazy, right, we over there setting up speakers, setting up tables, setting up laptops, setting up controllers, taping wires down you know all that getting the generator going, right, so we get all this set up. And then I was like, yeah, I ain't gonna care, I gotta drop off the load. You know what I'm saying. I didn't even know, yeah. I didn't know, yeah, so that's why I left. You know what I'm saying, once we set up. That's why.
Speaker 3:Oh, I thought you had left, because shout out to Jada. She said she needed you to get some ice or something.
Speaker 2:So we was like additionally, like I'm a, job.
Speaker 3:Oh, kill two birds with one stone.
Speaker 2:Tight. So I went back to the hotel you know what I'm saying dropped by the load, and then we got the ice. You know what I'm saying for Jada. And then that's when Joey and I asked him to get him some Black and Miles.
Speaker 3:I wonder what took you so long? I didn't even know about all this. I just thought you went to get ice, right.
Speaker 2:So then we get back. You know what I'm saying Everybody happy, cool, you know. And so I guess I asked you this turn up. So between the time of when the party started and when I came back, you know I guess you kind of estimate when I came back Did anything happen?
Speaker 3:in that span of time. So okay, so let me ask you this so when you got back around, what, like what do you remember was going on? Because I feel like I ain't going to lie bro I feel like you just kind of just came out of nowhere and I just didn't even realize that you were gone, and I was like, wait, okay, damn, he has been gone. And then you kind of just came back and I didn't even realize, I didn't even was like oh, Tanaka.
Speaker 2:Like he was kind of like oh, tanaka, there you go, yeah, no, I just felt like y'all was. You know, y'all was in our group Right Opening set so you know. So yeah, when you came coming in, there was a handful of folks that were kind of dancing.
Speaker 3:You know I'm saying a little bit. Um, I just seen that you and dirty dan was kind of going back and forth a little bit. Um, okay, and you're probably not gonna remember this, do you remember around what songs were playing around this time?
Speaker 2:I'm not gonna say exactly, but I know that she played well. Now that was. That was a little bit after, because I distinctly remember you playing Cash Out Twerk.
Speaker 3:Twerk, oh, okay.
Speaker 2:Yeah, but it was a little bit before that, because I know Dirty Dan was DJing and Dirty Dan played no Chill by Moneybagg. Yo a little bit. That's one of my favorite songs, so.
Speaker 3:I'll probably say around that time we were just all just trying to get a feel of like what's gonna happen and how long it's gonna take for folks to start getting in here, me and dirty dan going back and forth on the dj and, um, what's funny about that is that it it starts to like dirty dan did exactly what I thought was gonna like. He was gonna do.
Speaker 3:He was gonna start like or he just started like going crazy with like some of the music and I'm like bro, like you gotta chill, like you gotta, just because he had played yeah, let me ask you this turn upup Dirty Dan opening set.
Speaker 2:what was your expectation of how it was going to go for Dirty Dan?
Speaker 3:Oh, the way he did. That's exactly how I expected it to go, Because the way he was talking he was like oh yeah, bro, I got to play this. Oh, I got to play this, I got to play, Bro. It was like three people in there.
Speaker 1:He played Cutter Off, I'm like Bro, there was like three people in there.
Speaker 3:He played Cut Her Off. I'm like bro, there's nobody in here, why are you playing this and Drip, like bro, I don't give a fuck, bro, I'm playing this shit again so by this point. Drip is like drinking the little pouch shit, so like he's like getting lit and that's another thing.
Speaker 2:So that's what I didn't realize, because I come back and judge is like awesome. I was like what just happened to trip gosh? Okay. So he said so he's over there, toe up yeah, he's starting to get lit.
Speaker 3:Um, I'm between. I'm between on the mic djing and just making sure. Uh, dirty Dan, don't play, no fucking.
Speaker 2:Because I don't think I recall that you guys said that the power went out on y'all. I think it went out one time. Okay, I don't think I realized it.
Speaker 3:It was funny at a point and I think this was when you were gone he was like Dirty, dirty Banana had played one song and he was like alright, all right bro, no sexy red, all right, so he plays another song. He goes like all right bro, no boss man. He goes like all right bro, no baby bro. So I started to see oh my god, so I see, I started like I started to see that dirty dance starting to get like kind of like frustrated, you know, but this is around the time where you came back, so yeah, for sure
Speaker 3:when, so, by the time he had pulled up big boogie, fuck with me. I'm like, okay, I'm not gonna be that, I'm not gonna be that, because there were a couple songs he played that he had to put up and I was like, all right, but no, you can't do that. No, no, that it was too early. But he had pulled up. I vaguely remember him pulling up Fuck With Me by Big Boogie and I think I asked you. It was either you first, yeah, I asked you, and then you were like you were like I don't know about that one, yeah, and then I think either I did or you hit drip.
Speaker 3:You hit drip and drip was like, oh hell, no. And by this point Jada's like yo hey, yeah, we need to pipe this bitch up. And so. I went to drip and I was like hey, bro it's time for you to clock in.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it's time for you to clock in, bro, they ready to get lit. Because I was like yeah, and then I so, yeah, so once you know, drip cloud in, I checked under, then you know I'm like there. Then you, alright, you know, say I know, look, I understand this, it's not easy being open to act, man, you know it's. You could see I called him later Alino, after the whole trip. He's like yeah, I ain't realizing. I was starting to be a little frustrated a little, you know, because they saying I can't play this, and that I said, look, I understand, but you gotta. That's why being an opener is not easy, because you have to still get the crowd like in the mood and kind of hype, but you can't drop them heaters on. You know what I'm saying and it's just like a dj etiquette. It's like an unspoken dj etiquette. Some folks be like eff it. You know what I'm saying. But yeah, I think that, honestly, you know, shout out to dj todd.
Speaker 2:We done spoke about that. How, like you know, having that, having a talent as an opening act and being respectful to the main act, you know what I mean. Like that, take a lot of talent. You know, having the talent as an opening act and being respectful to the main act, you know what I mean. Like that takes a lot of talent. It does. It does take a lot of talent. So, yeah, so we get to the party Drip's over there turning up going crazy you know what I'm saying. Everybody. You know women shaking their head. You know what I'm saying. All of that, me and JJ getting footage and everything, and then pew, good lord, the power gonna go out and all systems is down and it's just like, oh lord, here we go Round one and this happened. Like what did she say? Like five times.
Speaker 3:Dude, it had to happen. Like you're probably like under-exaggerating. I'm not gonna lie that shit probably happened like six, seven times, because I remember he kept, I just remember he just kept trying to bring back wannabe. It was like do-do-do.
Speaker 2:Oh my god dude, I swear that shit happened like five times because he tried it and then he was like, hey, it's not one power, cut on, just drop this. You know what I'm saying. And that happened to me like two, three times.
Speaker 3:So it's like but yeah, and then the other one was I'm on two shots of I ain't gonna lie, bro, I was defeated. I was definitely defeated.
Speaker 2:I was like, alright, bro, I'm just gonna sit in the car, just let them figure that shit out, cause so, so, um, because, okay, cause, cause, the first time it happened, uh, like the other, the folks that was throwing it, they tried to plug back in the lights, and so I thought that was the reason why it went out, because it was cool for a second and then it went out again. So then, you know, drip obviously healed her frustration. He's like bro, who the fuck? He's over there just unplugging? He's like man F all these lights, bro. We got to get this.
Speaker 2:So, anyway, we reached the point, defeated, right, I said turn up, man, what's up? He's like bro, I don't know, that might be it, bro. I said, damn, man, like we done, came all the way down to North Carolina, pied this joint up and this how it was like Like 50, 50 minutes, this how we gonna go out, bro, like that's it, that's it, that's all Like, so, um, so, folks is just chilling. And then, like some people is like leaving and all that, and I'm just like, damn like, and uh, you know. And so I'm just, I'm just trying to think about it, because I was like me, jj, oh, lord me, I think it was me, jj, dirty dan, and you had work, I don't know was it.
Speaker 2:We walked out to the house. Were you with us? With? No, okay, I was doing the car me jj dirty. Then walk out to like just like, where all the cars part in, like the house and all that I like, so we might have to run it through the house. You know what I'm saying? And JJ was like shoot, we should do that. We walking back, this man Dirty, dan got the pouch and he gonna empty that joint on the on the ground. Bro, I said bro, I said dirty damn, what is you doing?
Speaker 3:that man party filing like a mug, oh god man, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:So and I'm talking about so the pouch was this big. There was like at least like you know what I'm saying like a little under half left in there and he's like oh yeah, I'm done with this. You know, I can't get too drunk. You know what I'm saying. I said dirty, damn, what is you doing, bro? You're not supposed to pour out the drink, bro, like party foul. So we get back and um, and yeah, so, yeah, you know, we decided to hook everything up out out there, um, and it was basically lit man, we was able to, you know, turn up in the outside. You feel me? Yeah, I damn near went deaf in my left ear. You know what I'm saying, but I had to get that footage, man. You had to get that footage.
Speaker 2:You know I had to get that footage. I stood up on the speaker and then had one speaker right in my ear. But you know I had to get that up on the speaker and then had one speaker right in my ear but you know that crowd was going crazy. Then Jada the promoter she had joined me up there, so we both were there turning up. We did and I did, so it was cool Basically.
Speaker 3:Yeah, that's basically something that I'm not. It was definitely an interesting North Carolina trip, no for sure. Throwing Dirty Dan in the crowd, letting him get some dances, fucking him on the mic. I'm not going to lie, tanaka, it probably didn't hit the same as that. I guess. I'll just tell you the story fuck it. So Dirty Dan's on, dirty Dan's on the mic and the dude is literally like getting a dance. Like he's getting a dance and Dirty Dan's like so how do you feel, bro, when I tell you almost died? Like right there, bro, that's why I expect I was like D dirty dan is gonna be dirty dan, don't expect anything else. Like he's literally bro's not paying attention at all, he's getting a dance. How's that going?
Speaker 3:right I'm like dirty dan what the fuck bro oh my god, but I ain't gonna lie.
Speaker 2:That was probably the highlight of that whole trip, was that that shit was so funny to me yeah, for sure but I'll probably say the close second was what y'all told me, what happened at the end when y'all were talking to the girls and he had the so after the party, you know, after everything done happened, we just chilling and this is, you know, of course, the time when folks be talking to women and all that we just shopping up. And I didn't realize this because I was still packing up the car and I was talking to him to figure out what everybody's plans was. I go back, I see Dirty Dan and I'm having flashbacks because I'm thinking of him just pouring out the drink. You know what I'm saying. So I was like what the fuck? So then, and then JJ gonna come to me and he gonna reveal he's like bro Dirty Dan, over there drinking out the bottle. There's nothing in that bottle, so you know, it's just beautiful. I said look.
Speaker 3:Dirty Dan. I see Dirty Dan is gonna be the type when we're around women hey, bro, you got a chain for 200,. Bro, you got a chain for 1,000, bro, Like Dirty Dan. Dirty Dan is that type, is what it seems like, oh man. But yeah, man. Shout out to Barton College. Shout out to North Carolina. Shout out to Barton College. Shout out to North Carolina. Shout out to JB and T. Shout out to, yeah, everybody that put that shit together that was definitely an interesting time. Shout out to Mario for being one of the security guards in the safe and all that. Shout out to Mario. Yeah, oh man.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 3:What a journey man. What a journey man. What a journey is very definitely, definitely a case. So I ain't got no segue to these next two questions, but I just thought I'd ask. But, tanaka, we're getting older, bro, so I feel like some of this shit is like kind of like going under, like under the radar for us what you referring to. The XXL freshman list.
Speaker 2:I didn't even know it dropped.
Speaker 3:I swear I didn't know it dropped either. When I looked at it I'm like we're in that season right now Right. So have you even seen it? I have not seen it, so you have no idea it was on there.
Speaker 2:No idea, zero idea. You have not seen it, so you have no idea who's on it.
Speaker 3:No idea, zero idea. Let's talk about it All, right. So so I just want to say this right, shout out to Kendrick Lamar, right, because bruh, his song was so huge, and this is why I really feel like Drake is like like come on, bro, just take the L bro, it's all good, bro, we all take L's like bro. His fucking song is the name of the fucking XXL freshman list. Look at this. Like I can't make this up yeah, that's crazy.
Speaker 2:I'm not gonna cut seat. Has that ever been a thing where a song was cut? See that's why has that ever has?
Speaker 3:that ever been a thing. What a song was so huge that they use that as a name of a nah not at all like that's crazy to me yeah, that joint is crazy like that song is so huge that it's the fucking name of the yeah that's because, when I think about it, they did have themes or like titles, but it wasn't like song based song based yeah, it's like they're you know right, shout out to gray jackson on check-in.
Speaker 3:But yeah, bro, like that shit is crazy to me. Like that was the first thing that caught my eye. I was like wait, ain't no way they did this. Okay, let's run through this. Let's run through this list, right. Lay Banks, maya, the Don Big X, the Plug, huncho Skillababy, cash Cobain, that Mexican OT, rich Amari Boss, mandilo, 4bats Scarlett.
Speaker 2:I'm trying to think of how many I know. Let's talk about it, let me see, all right. Well, the ones that I do know are Boxman and D-Lo, of course. I've heard of Cash Cobain but couldn't tell you like a specific song. I have no idea who that is. Big extra plug I'm. I don't. I've heard of him because of breezy, but I haven't actually listened to it.
Speaker 3:I know big extra plug. He has that song called. I think it's called and it's uh. Oh, what's the name of that sample? It's in my head. It's like a old ass. It's like an old ass song.
Speaker 2:He used a sample you got you um, honcho, obviously, of course, that's probably the number one. That's probably my number one. Yeah, we know, we know, um, I feel like I've heard a skillet baby, but you've heard a skillet baby there's no way you don't know who's know. I feel like I've heard of Skillababy, but You've heard of Skillababy. There's no way you don't know who Skillababy is. Yeah, I feel like that's because the record label been sending me his stuff.
Speaker 3:Oh, but you don't know him per se, I don't know the songs.
Speaker 3:Do you know the song Rob 49, mama, yeah, you know you the coldest. You know you the coldest, you know you the coldest. Well, that's him. That's him saying you know you the coldest. The song, his song, bay. He's well, I don't know if this is what he wants to be known for, but he's like the spokesperson. It seems like his thing is like. He's like the spokesperson for women. He has that song called Bay. You know you, a bad bitch. Glassnail, french tips, white toes for the hoes. Bay, you know you. Fine, don't you? You'll play with your rose or you'll play with your pussy before you play with these niggas.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I don't know if I had that song, but I know it's in something.
Speaker 3:I'd recommend you get it.
Speaker 2:They love that song yeah.
Speaker 3:Other than that, though, I guess I'm old. Oh, we all are dude, I have no idea.
Speaker 2:Like I mean, I would like like rich and mary, like I feel like that's somebody. I haven't heard his music, but I've seen like somebody no idea who that is.
Speaker 3:Who is that? Do you know who?
Speaker 2:that is not at all. I feel like somebody's posting him though, like like on some clothing type like he's wearing, like this is richard mary, he's wearing oh, so you know him as a clothing brand no, no, no, just like somebody took a picture of him wearing some clothes, but I didn't actually their clothes, yeah, or something like that oh, he was promoting somebody else's clothes.
Speaker 2:yeah, yeah, he was doing something. And then they just said, like this rich, you know. And then like, but I haven't actually heard any music or I didn't even know he was an artist, I just seen his name and like you know what I'm saying?
Speaker 3:him photographs Got you. So if I'm looking at this list, just not even looking at the names. Oh, did you know anybody?
Speaker 2:else besides the?
Speaker 3:ones I named. So yeah, that's what I'm gonna talk about. So if I'm not looking at the names, I know that's killer. Well, obviously y'all can't see. But skilla, skill is at the top, at the top left, mexican ot. Mexican ot is probably be my favorite out of all them. Everybody, which is sad that that the Mexican is better than all the black people. But I fuck with Mexican OT. Mexican OT I know that's Huncho, right below Skilla. I can't really get into Huncho. I ain't gonna lie After let's Get it. And 1, 2, 3, all his shit is just and granted, it's not for us, it's for like.
Speaker 2:I'm not going to lie. I have a whole bunch of. I bet you do, but I think that it's more so. Turnable doesn't like that pain music, like you know.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I can't relate. He makes a lot of pain music.
Speaker 2:So it's just like Turnable's like. Alright bro, no, I'm not trying to be depressive, yeah that Rod Wave shit.
Speaker 3:I ain't got time for that. That's what we got, rod Wave, for you ever seen that video of T-Pain yelling and he's playing the video games? Make something else.
Speaker 2:We literally have the same artist doing the same thing. We have two artists literally named the baby.
Speaker 3:Do something else. That's literally how I feel about my show. We literally have a Rod Wave. Leave that pain shit alone. That's literally how I feel about Honcho. We literally have a right way.
Speaker 2:Leave that pain shit alone, but I mean, that's making him money, so I'll never knock anybody making no money.
Speaker 3:And it made him on the XXL freshman list. Kudos to Honcho. Boss man D-Lo. Shout out to Nicole. Had it not been for Nicole, I probably would have found out about Boss man D-Lo later than the bartender Everybody else I don't know.
Speaker 3:For Bats, I feel like he has a song with Drake. I feel like I've seen that he had a song with Drake, I think I don't know. I know Scarlett. I feel like she has a song that I know Off the top of my head. I don'tlett, I feel like she has a song that I know, I just don't off the top of my head. I don't know who that would be, what song would be. Boy, I can't wait to hear what these fucking freestyles sound like. I know Boss man, I know Boss man. Boss man probably gonna be okay. Mexican OT gonna kill that shit. I already know that he gonna go hard. But I know folks were tripping that Sexy Red wasn't on it and folks was tripping that Baby Drill wasn't on it or Baby Kia. So well, I don't know if that was really an Atlanta thing, but I definitely feel like Sexy Red should have definitely been front and center. I feel like she declined it though.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that would be my assumption. Yeah.
Speaker 3:Yeah, but yeah, if I were to pick one, I would definitely say Mexican OT. Oh, just like how we did for the question of the day a couple episodes back Mexican OT. Honorable mention Boss Mand D'Lo. Nah, skillababy. I say Skillababy because Skillababy. I feel like Skillababy probably would go a little further.
Speaker 2:I feel like Boss man D'Lo gives like like he's hot right now, but like he's gonna get, yeah, he's gonna have like the baby, like he's gonna be, like the baby, like he's gonna be like the baby you feel like he's shown, because I think the biggest thing about Boss man, I don't feel like he's shown the diversity, like I feel like you know we're getting the same vein of song. You know what I'm saying and don't get me wrong, like it's hot, you feel me right now, right now, now, but I don't know how much longevity you know. Yeah, no, for sure I can appreciate honcho because I feel like he's kind of diversified a little bit with the love songs and all that. Like he started to tap into that, you know I can appreciate.
Speaker 3:I can appreciate that. About honcho yeah, I can't listen to it, but I can appreciate that he's like, like you said, showing some diversity.
Speaker 2:Yeah, so I mean I don't, it's gonna be interesting to see how far he goes with that as far as diversity, like like how far out of his comfort zone he's gonna go, you know, because I mean I will say it's interesting, though, cause that one song that I F'd with that was a pretty interesting beat, was it my?
Speaker 3:boss man.
Speaker 2:No, huncho, that was a pretty interesting beat was on my boss man no, I'm just gonna hunt you okay that was a pretty interesting beat, so I can respect that, because I don't feel like every rapper would just pick that beat and just you know rap over that. So I mean I feel like you do that does honcho.
Speaker 3:Remind you of anybody like a older, any older artist, I don't even say rapper, singer. Um.
Speaker 2:I guess really just artists that kind of make that pain music. He's like a. He kind of falls in the same like the reds deshawn. I feel like kind of would fit in that kind of category of like pain music. I don't think he's as expressive as the reds deshawn was, because the reds, like he, sometimes be singing like tight joints.
Speaker 3:So yeah, I felt that fed up yeah, but yeah that kind of vein.
Speaker 2:But Honcho's more like. He's more nonchalant and kind of like just, I guess, kind of level headed when he's rapping and talking. So it's not really as expressive as other artists yeah, I'm not gonna lay out anybody else on.
Speaker 3:I have no idea who they are. I don't know. I can just appreciate that Skillababy actually raps.
Speaker 2:I was going to ask you that Are they mainly trap or are they hip-hop?
Speaker 3:Oh, dude, I have no idea. That's what I'm saying. I don't really know. Skillababy is from Detroit. He does. He does that t grizzly shit, like like it's like t grizzly 42 doug type vibes. Um, we don't know what honcho does. Mexican ot gives me like a paul wall. Give me like a paul wall um.
Speaker 2:Is he? He's from texas?
Speaker 3:I think so okay yeah, I think he gives me like a. He definitely gives me like a texas vibe, but he does like the twisted shit, like he does the fast rapping but like I think what's hard about him and I mean, obviously he's mexican but like he'll like go from, like he'll go from like english to spanish and like with the twisted shit, like that's hard. So I think that's, I think that's why he's dope to me. Scarlett, I think she. I want to say she's from New York. I want to say Okay.
Speaker 3:I want to say she's from New York, because I feel like I've heard her do some drill songs, some NY drill songs. But yeah, for the most part, I think most of these people are trap. I want to say, 4bats, is that Jersey style shit, but I don't, I really know little to nothing about I want to say 4Bats, is that Jersey style shit? But I don't, I don't, I really know little to nothing about him. The two girls, lay Banks and Maya the Don I have no idea who that is what. Um, yeah, so I guess for the most part, yeah. I guess for the most part, yeah, but I don't really know. Boy, it's only going to get worse, that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 3:It's only going to get worse, because, good Lord, I don't know, yeah, I feel like the last one just came out. Right, right, exactly. So, yeah, but yeah, man Shout out to the freshman class of 2020.
Speaker 2:When did this? Do you know the date?
Speaker 3:This just dropped like a couple days ago, a couple days a couple days, maybe a couple weeks, okay, maybe a week okay. Okay, because when I saw it I was like bro, this gotta be fake. I feel like the last one just dropped but yeah so um something else I wanted to bring to your attention, um, something we just don't keep up with, but it happened the BET Awards. Did you watch it or did you see anything?
Speaker 2:Nothing Didn't hear see, I mean, I heard about it because my partner was in it, but that was me actively going out and searching that. You know what I'm saying. As far as BET Awards in general, are we talking about Speedy? Yeah, okay, okay, I didn't know that. You know what I'm saying. As far as BET Awards in general, Are we talking about Speedy? Yeah, okay, okay, I didn't know that. Like, yeah, I mean, I got the invitation, so the label had sent me an email talking about, like are you planning on attending the BET Awards?
Speaker 3:So like okay, so let me ask you this with this invitation, so like did they actually give you? Give you like a seat number and all that?
Speaker 2:Like how did it just said evening Hold on, let me find that joint. That joint really cut me off guard, because I was like, wait, what the fuck?
Speaker 3:Because you in there, bro, dj Tanaka, y'all gotta remember, bro, he was on the floor with Ye evening will you be going to LA to the BT Awards weekend? If so, what day will you be arriving?
Speaker 2:so I don't know. This doesn't really look that official it's just label stuff no interesting.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I didn't see, I didn't get that, I didn't get none of that.
Speaker 2:So I don't know, maybe it wasn't even intended for me, I don't know. It says it's to him, but you know, I don't know. But I guess they all look like this, so I don't. Maybe I did so. Yeah, I don't know, man interesting, but yeah.
Speaker 3:So I mean, I'm not gonna lie, I haven't seen. Well, I've seen a couple of clips, but uh, apparently I don't know. Shout out to the, shout out to the ladies making music, because apparently it was, I don't know. Well, you said you didn't see it, but like I looked at that lineup of people that like were performing and it was hella women, I was like, wow, shout out to the ladies taking over. Um, it's probably like two or three, like two or three or four men. I was like, okay, cool, that's interesting. Um, but uh, yeah, apparently, apparently Will Smith performed was he getting acknowledged or?
Speaker 3:something. Oh, I don't know. It was crazy. I think Usher was getting acknowledged and what's interesting about that? Apparently they had an all women tribute to Usher and I don't know. Everybody's been kind of. You know, social media has been kind of iffy about that, cause I guess the people that, the people that represented Usher yeah Um they said the best one was Tiana Taylor, of course, cause she's the entertainer, um, but apparently they had Summer Walker.
Speaker 3:Uh, tinashe, um, very much so, because she's the entertainer, but apparently they had Summer Walker. Tinashe Neat choice, very much so. Hold on, I'm trying to think Tinashe, summer Walker, somebody else, I don't know, I can't think of who else they were. Yeah, apparently they were like kind of real about the. I don't know, we might have to watch that and see your own opinion on that, but yeah, that was interesting. Yeah, shout out to the bt awards I ain't gonna lie, bro.
Speaker 3:Every time I, every time I think of will smith and it's. I don't think about what y'all think I think about. I ain't gonna lie. That shit is kind of over with you seen the movie, what movie New?
Speaker 2:Bad Boys? No.
Speaker 3:Well, I have to see one and three. For some reason, the only one I've seen is two.
Speaker 2:It happens. I feel you.
Speaker 3:Yeah, but what was I about to say?
Speaker 2:You said about what, oh bruh, because, but, um, what was I about to say?
Speaker 3:um, you said, oh, bruh, cause I don't know what song this was, but I just it was on TikTok and they like pointed out a part where I guess Will Smith said something in a line where he was like people said on soft, yeah, microsoft. Where he was like people said on soft, yeah, microsoft.
Speaker 2:Please look that up. Please tell me what song that is.
Speaker 3:Coming to a guest of bars near you. I mean I get what he was trying to do, but, good lord boy, talk about extra cheese Because I ain't going to lie he be having some. He be having some lines. I mean it's Will Smith, but like he be having some lines sometimes where he was like it was one where he was like if I go to the strip club I'll fuck around and kill a stripper or some shit like that.
Speaker 3:And I was like, okay, that was cool I guess. But he was like people are. I think he said either people or rappers. Stay on soft, yeah, micros.
Speaker 2:And one more. Oh, you got the line All right. One more again, Deja vu Up the chart. Yo y'all see the way I flew. Can't nobody do this way I do. You like how I freaky, freak this say I do Haters sick of the hits like the witch of the west. Nobody wicked as this. I read in rap pages. They refer to me as self. Yeah, more like Microsoft. Will Gates of the rap game, Quintessential megalomaniac. What's my rap name? Big Will, I'm the man.
Speaker 3:Okay, well, we're adding context from the front of the back, From adding context with the front of the back. What are your thoughts on that line? Tanaka? This song came out in Dude, it's gotta be late 90s early 2000s.
Speaker 2:I gotta think of the time period.
Speaker 3:Bro, come on, bro, Nah, like come on.
Speaker 2:Well, in that sense, I guess, but like, even then, I feel like that would've been kind of she starts off the song saying I'm about to freak this and that's just like.
Speaker 3:Okay, but I'ma freak this. I feel like that's yeah, that's just kind of outdated for the night. I feel like the late 90s, I feel like that's the time.
Speaker 2:This came out March 22nd 2000. Whoa yeah, it's cheesy.
Speaker 3:Cheese.
Speaker 2:But that's what Will Smith do, man, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 3:Will Smith don't have to cuss in his rap to sell records, but I do so fuck him and fuck you too, oh man. But yeah, I Shout out to Will Smith. I think he had a positive, I think he had a new song here.
Speaker 2:I just remember when DMX dissed him that was pretty funny.
Speaker 3:Man, just the you heard about that, no, just the fact that we have disc records that we've like never heard of and they're just out there, it's crazy to me.
Speaker 3:Excuse me, I need snacks oh, dude, you gotta do, bro, this your shit, this your world. We just live in it. But yeah, bro, the fact that will smith has, like, I mean not the fact, the fact that hip-hop has disc records shout out to bucky's, but the fact that hip-hop has like joints that we have like not heard of, right one time for skittles on the check-in. So but um, yeah, that yeah. But yeah, man, we're gonna move, we're gonna move on to the skills I think skills on the list.
Speaker 2:Right as a guest? I don't remember. I gotta look at you. Probably, skittles, if youles is on the list. Right as a guest? I don't remember. I gotta look at that list, bro Skittles, if you're not on the list already you'll get it.
Speaker 3:You'll get it. You just gotta remind me.
Speaker 2:Bye, my bad. What was it? You know? All I remember is DMX, disney and Will Smith bro.
Speaker 3:So you've heard the song.
Speaker 2:I think it was in we In here.
Speaker 3:Oh, you did. I vaguely remember that song.
Speaker 2:It's just funny.
Speaker 3:I don't remember the verses I remember the chorus.
Speaker 2:His accusation is that you know the song Switch. Yeah, he feels like he stole that from Rihanna Pondi Replay. That's interesting, Something like that. I don't know. I didn't look too deep into it because I'm not going to lie that Switch song.
Speaker 3:I was like I mean, but let's be honest, what Will Smith song are you fiending for?
Speaker 2:I'm trying to, I feel like, because I actually listened to a Will Smith album. Of course you have, because I actually listened to a Will Smith album, of course you have.
Speaker 3:Of course. Tanaka has listened to a Will Smith album. So what are your three favorite songs by Will Smith?
Speaker 2:It's interesting hearing Will Smith be like in a storytelling mode.
Speaker 3:Not really, because that's what the Fresh Prince was. And now that I'm actually thinking about it, I did Girls Ain't Nothing but Trouble. I did like Girls Ain't Nothing but Trouble. I did like Girls Ain't Nothing but Trouble. That was actually a pretty creative song. Well, let's talk about it. Will Smith, what's your favorite Will Smith song?
Speaker 2:I can't remember no songs, I'm not gonna lie. But if I'm being honest, the Will Smith song that I really know is that Just the Two of Us? I don't know. I feel like I know that song, maybe because of the TV show, honestly, or like a movie. Well, I feel like that came out way after fresh print.
Speaker 3:Well, not way after, but I feel like that came out. The only songs I can really think of by uh will smith, the first whatever song that microsoft shit is. That shit is hilarious to me, but um oh, you know the song?
Speaker 2:no, oh, okay, I just like I said.
Speaker 3:I just seen it on tiktok and this is hilarious, but nah um I'm gonna be taking me out every time he be talking about extra cheese.
Speaker 3:That same right there, just be extra cheese, hold the bun, patty and ketchup. But um but nah of the men in black and the wild wild west. Those are like the two songs I always think of when I think of will smith oh no, that's men in black hold up. Well, I said the men in black, the men in black and wild, the wild. Wild west was the one with Cisco on the chorus, something like that goes Wild, wild West.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I do remember this. What was it that was from?
Speaker 3:a movie or a commercial. Yeah, the Wild Wild West.
Speaker 2:I clearly haven't seen this, so Obviously not, but um, yeah, um yeah, those are my two songs. I think, oh, that's what we're going straight to the wild west.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I don't know I'm glad you caught up, sir I had to remember the lyrics.
Speaker 2:Bro, I'm not gonna buy. I feel like one time for me on the check-in I feel like, because I feel like I feel like I was like, I want to say that's like elementary school.
Speaker 3:That's definitely elementary school. Maybe like kindergarten for me.
Speaker 2:Anyway, Shout out to Will Smith.
Speaker 3:Still making billions out here, millions out here. Still making billions out here. Millions out here, millions out here.
Speaker 2:La, la, la, la la. Millions out here, la, la la.
Speaker 3:Anyway, we're going to move on. Shout out to everybody buying the merch. You know what? We still got Jesus.
Speaker 2:Stuff on these fucking. They might have been. You know a lot of the music I learned about. They used to play it before in warmups at the basketball game, so I think I heard it there.
Speaker 3:Anything else would you like to add, Tanaka?
Speaker 2:Just had to add that concept, you sure, you sure there's nothing else. Just had to add that concept, you sure, you sure there's nothing else. Just had to add that concept.
Speaker 3:You sure July 2nd be there bro, they don't even know where they're going.
Speaker 2:Um, so shout out to shout out to all right, let really he clearly he just getting to us right now.
Speaker 3:Yeah, the block is hot for real. He can't even remember what the fuck you want to say until until I'm ready to move the fuck on. This didn't happen like three times nice. It's like the generating cut off. Shout out to everybody anyway. Shout out to everybody buying the merch we still got the merch. If you want to buy some merch, you can either get it from me or get it from the website still doing the giveaway. If you have some merch, go ahead, send me a picture or video with you with the merch on and I'll put you on the DJ Turn Up Appreciation post and yo I'll pick your name and you'll win. The more stuff you buy, the more times you can win.
Speaker 3:Winner this month was damn, I forgot her name. Oh no, I didn't forget her name. She just said she didn't want to be at it, so shout out to her, yeah. So she just said she didn't want to be at it, so shout out to her yeah. So do I have your question for you, sir. In your opinion, what producer had the longest run of hits? What producer do you feel like had the longest run of hits? What producer do you feel like had the longest run of hits.
Speaker 3:In one genre or whatever, if he made the beat, it's his.
Speaker 2:I don't know, I don't give a fuck what genre the three names that come to mind are Dr Dre, pharrell and Kanye West. I said Pharrell too. I Dre, pharrell and Kanye West. I said Pharrell too. I definitely thought it was Pharrell too. I feel like Pharrell, and that's why I asked you about the genres, because I feel like Pharrell, it's not only hip-hop, but he's also done pop, r&b and stuff like that yeah.
Speaker 3:But I mean true, be told. If I mean, if you jump into another genre, it's still your, still your money.
Speaker 2:So yeah, yeah, and so I was just thinking hip-hop from a hip-hop standpoint, because carne and jerry obviously had a chokehold on that and, granted, they have branched out to other genres. But when I really think about how long Pharrell's been doing that like he's been a minute, you know.
Speaker 3:Shout out, julian. He said Mustard.
Speaker 2:Mustard's had a run, but I do feel like he kind of fell off a little, like he had his run and then like he kind of cut off.
Speaker 3:Yeah, a little bit bit, I mean, but all those people you've named, having all them kind of fell off. I'm not gonna lie for dre. I feel like he kind of uh, I feel like once the 2010s hit, like I mean, what do you really remember from him in the 2010s? Remember from him in?
Speaker 2:the 2010s, that's true, but the 90s and 2000s.
Speaker 3:I mean no, he had it on a lot, but like so yeah, he was saying it was like 2000s, 2010s.
Speaker 3:Early 2000s to now. I would think I would think to now. To now. Yeah, I would say, and what? As? Yay, because I feel like he started making beats in like the either late 90s, but I feel like I feel like kanye's the same way. I feel like he may start making beats in like the late 90s and like kind of, but I feel like I feel like kanye's is like more, like I don't know kind of like how you said more hip-hop, more hip-hop. And I feel like it's longer, like longer standing, because I feel like for real, like when we got to the 2010s, it was like like one hit here, one, one hit there, or one song here, one song there.
Speaker 2:I got to add a side note but Jar Jar had spoke on it and he was caught off guard because all them Dre beats he thought was like originals.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I don't know why he thought that.
Speaker 2:But a lot of those you know what I'm saying were samples. Samples, yeah, I don't know why he thought that, but a lot of those like you know what I'm saying was samples, Samples, yeah and stuff like that. Yeah, I don't know why he thought that, Nah, he just that's when this was a little minute ago, but that's when he came to the realization that everybody like Samples, yeah, like how prevalent it is, you know, in production and stuff yeah, bro, the 90s.
Speaker 3:The 90s, that's what, that's what a lot of, that's how a lot of music was made was sampling so yeah, that's one is dope though yeah, it is um I'm trying to think.
Speaker 2:I just came to that realization the other night when I was at that session that drip, drip, dj atascade. Because the DJ before him, I think his name, is D Baker. I don't know if you've heard of him, but he had played a record like a. I guess it was a house song or something or just like an old R&B song, and I was like, oh, this is a song that Jadakiss sampled for one of his singles, so it's like an old R&B song. I was like, oh, this is a song that.
Speaker 2:Jadakiss sampled for one of his singles, mm-hmm.
Speaker 3:So it's like, yeah, it'd be interesting to listen to different music. And then you hear a certain song that you definitely have heard in one of these hip-hop songs, like Gypsy Woman, yeah for sure.
Speaker 2:I was like oh shit, yeah, I've definitely heard this song before, for sure I was like, oh shit, yeah, I've definitely heard this song before, um, and that's why it's crazy. Now, because I can, I can just imagine how folks be looking at our music. You know, and they may not even know that these new trap songs sampling uh yeah, they don't know who.
Speaker 3:They don't know who nori is, or they don't know who fucking I don't know too short or d40 or whatever the fuck. They don't know who fucking Too Short or D4E or whatever the fuck. They don't know who they are. Would the Dream be considered a producer? Yeah, will he be up there?
Speaker 2:I think he's more of a songwriter. I would say, yeah, he get more credit as a songwriter, as a producer.
Speaker 3:I don't know why, but people are. I don't know. The producers that are popping in my head right now are Just Blaze, justice League, and that's one more. Oh, and Dark Child.
Speaker 2:Dark Child. Yeah, I remember Dark Child. There's a lot of producers out there, even like Brian Michael Cox, as far as R&B.
Speaker 3:Wouldn't he fall in the same thing as Drain, though?
Speaker 2:No, he actually produced Rune.
Speaker 3:Oh okay, he actually made a couple beats and all that. Yeah, I don't know, I feel like zay tovin is somewhere up there. They told because because he, I mean he, I mean because he went from hip-hop to r&b and all that, yeah, and I really feel like that's where he really made his a lot of his money, well, a lot of his like money that you like that's like, oh shit, they told me. They told me it's his beat. But they told him he's a real musician for real Well people don't know that.
Speaker 2:Yeah, he really play the keys Right.
Speaker 3:But yeah, bro, those are the only people I can really think of.
Speaker 2:Where do you feel Paulo Dutton sits in that conversation? Or what about Drummer Boy?
Speaker 3:It's funny. Every time I see Drummer Boy. I think he's Slim Duncan, but I don't know. I feel like Paulo Dutton was kind of a blink and you'll miss him cause I don't. I feel like he was like mid to mid 2000s to like late and then like kind of just like, but I could be wrong, I don't know you mean like that pretty girls in the trap.
Speaker 2:I totally, he was a part of that I don't think I knew that maybe I did, and I just kind of that was supposed to be his re-emergence with Zone 4.
Speaker 3:Oh Lord, Kind of like how Coco Vango was supposed to be Jazzy Faye's introduction back to Dang, I forgot. Yeah, I forgot about that one. I ain't gonna lie. I fuck with Sasa on me.
Speaker 2:I do. I like this. I just forgot about that.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I don't know how you feel about Jazzy Faye. Where does Jazzy Faye?
Speaker 2:fit in that Fizzle, fizzle, fizzle. I'm sorry, yeah, he just be crying. Jazzy, fizzle, fizzle, fizzle. You know what I'm saying? Right, but no, I feel.
Speaker 3:Oh, how we freaked. What about Jermaine Dupri? I feel like Jermaine Dupri is somewhere up there, right For sure, but I feel like he's more like a Dre. I feel like he's like the 90s, 90s, 2000s like, but then again I don't know. Nah, because then in that case I definitely would say dre, because dre, because dre was making beats before everybody, like he was making beats in, like that so we throwing diddy in there did he actually produce, though?
Speaker 3:yeah, I feel like he's more like a dream, like he's like like they throw his name on there as a producer, but like did he actually make any beats?
Speaker 2:then it goes to what's the definition of producer? Okay, let's talk about it is the producer the one that actually made the beat, or is the producer the one that's like, alright, you play this, you play this so DJ Khaled would be in there, right see, if you're gonna talk it, let's talk about it.
Speaker 3:If you're going to talk about it, we're talking about producers.
Speaker 2:I just know that that's what Diddy be saying. Yo, he be feeling like he's the Quincy Jones type. You know, orchestrating the play.
Speaker 3:I mean so is DJ Khaled. I mean look bro, I feel you. I feel you. I mean so did DJ Khaled. I mean look bro.
Speaker 2:I feel you. I feel you. I mean, it's more so the artistry of DJ Khaled, it's more so that Khaled just kind of comes out to me more as like a hustler as opposed to an artist. Right Diddydy, I could say that yeah, he's a hustler but at the same time, like he does make some great yeah, he does make great music.
Speaker 3:No, he definitely does compare. I mean in comparison, but like, and I could respect it right, I feel like there's some artistry there. I feel like Khaled be huffing and puffing, hustling the music you know, as opposed to no. I could definitely see that the arts because, because he'll throw like the newest, hottest artists on his joint and like not know him from a can of paint.
Speaker 2:It's interesting, though, because Bryson Tiller spoke on it in an interview. He was like, yeah, I hate one of those songs that I did with khaled, like why you say that? Like I was just in such a depressed mode. But you know, khaled had me up at times like yo, bryson, I need you, man, I need you on that record. You know what I'm saying and he's like. But he's like yeah, I just remember how, how depressed I was. Yeah, that's really sad, but that just goes to show you about the industry, though, you know oh bro, yeah bro, didn't we talk about your personal life?
Speaker 3:yeah we need that money. For sure we need that money. So Julian says as a producer he feels deals with beat making and mixing the songs.
Speaker 2:I can see that that's another question people be asking Like are you a producer or a beat maker? What's the difference? Mm-hmm.
Speaker 3:Well, I feel like beat making is kind of like like you just putting together the instrumental of the song. I feel like producing is like levels alright and all that type of do kind of making sure that, making sure that you, that would be executive producing, I don't know, I guess producing would be. I don't know, I guess producing would be. I don't know, it's different, I guess I don't know.
Speaker 2:I mean, I feel like it's just all really how much time you put into the game. I feel like there's a lot of folk that start off as beat makers but eventually, the more they learn their craft, become a producer. Oh, this shit.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I feel that I feel like Missy Elliot should be up there some more. Yeah, missy Elliot, um, I don't know who is, somebody from the newer side. I want to say Metro, but I feel like I'm just reaching.
Speaker 2:No Metro is definitely stamped in his legacy.
Speaker 3:Oh no, he's definitely stamped his legacy, but how long has he really been? How long has Metro been making beats? I want to say like early 2010s.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I'd say like 2012 maybe.
Speaker 3:Because I want to say his first Ah fuck, because he had a drop. He had a drop before the Metro boom and want some more. I forgot what that shit was. I can't think of it, I can't think of it, I can't think of it. But yeah, I would say Metro. Why can't I think of any? Why am I blanking? Mike, will, will, mike Will be up there.
Speaker 2:How do?
Speaker 3:you feel about Southside? I feel like he came out around the time or probably slightly after Lex Luger. I don't know. When did Southside come out?
Speaker 2:I always equate Southside with Flocker.
Speaker 3:Oh, so yeah, Basically one time Lex Luger came out. Yeah. True, that's like 808 Mafia and all that. Right, yeah, I'll fuck with Southside. Southside makes some hard ass beats um yeah, he um that's.
Speaker 2:I guess it was with the double XL freshman yep see they gotten rid of the DJ right, yep, no love for the DJ.
Speaker 3:Or maybe Southside might be a DJ now, bruh. It's crazy how many of these folks actually are DJs nowadays.
Speaker 2:Said Zay Tolan. Yeah, we mentioned Zay Tolan too.
Speaker 3:Can't forget Ziggy. But yeah, man. So yeah, up there I'd probably say Dre and Pharrell. Has Dre and Pharrell ever been on a song together? I feel like that'd be an interesting song.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I must say.
Speaker 3:Anything else you want to say before we wrap this? Are you sure? Are you positive Any other time you want to? Yeah, exactly, he got you all fucked up, all right. So what do we got next? Guess the bars. Yep, all right. So guess the bars. Um, do I have my? Um? Oh boy, I was about to cry. I thought I left it at home. Oh, she look nice, so don't act right. So, ladies, gentlemen, for nice, um, nice, and slow for um, guess the bars we got? These bars are gonna give to each other some rap bars. Hopefully we can figure out who the fuck is who and, if we can, we say what the name of the song is and play it on an F scale which is from 5 to 1. Frisbee Well, 1 to 5. Frisbee oh no, my bad Fecal Frisbee, flat, ferocious and Fire. There you go. For the people that have never seen it before, check that out. And, yeah, we go from there. You got the whole thing because it seems like your fans not gonna cooperate oh, life, life happened.
Speaker 2:You got frustrated. You just slam this one on the ground. Man Nah, bro, it's the heat, bro See.
Speaker 3:Look at this, bro, bro, what the heat got. Going on, bro, trying to take me out the game.
Speaker 2:This round is sewed up, tucked in him. Ask my haters. They say they done. Had enough of him. Swim through the salt, Swim, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Speaker 3:Rewind, go ahead, start from the top.
Speaker 2:This round is sewed up. Tucked in him, asked my haters. They say they done. Had enough of him. Swimmed through the swamp waters, came home with gator bites Something like mosquitoes, but not as bad as a hater bite. And look at you, fuck ninja, you the hater type. Get out my circumference before I get in some dumb shit. Swim through the swamp waters, came home with gator bites Something like mosquitoes, but not as bad as a hater bite. I'm going to give this a flat ferocious. I feel like it's a West Coast artist. Hmm, got you.
Speaker 3:So you're wrong. This is Scotty ATL. This is off of a song called Pinky Ring. Have you ever heard of a song called Pinky Ring by Scotty ATL?
Speaker 2:you know that song do I?
Speaker 3:no, I don't.
Speaker 2:I have. You know that song, santa, do I?
Speaker 3:Yeah, no, I don't Time, time, life is getting to me, bro. I don't know what's going on, bro, just let these folks just fall in love. Look, bro, you seen how I folded at North Carolina, bro. That's how it be, bro.
Speaker 2:That's how it be for me. I was trying to say Santa, why did you fold? And then that's how it be, bro. That's how it be for me. I was trying to say why did you fuck with him? And my internal said all right, well, I guess that's it Time to wrap this shit up. Time to wrap this shit up, man, yeah.
Speaker 3:So when was the first time you heard Pinky rings?
Speaker 2:Probably when that project dropped. I don't know. I'm trying to think yeah, probably when the project dropped. Hope that Scottie doing all right man Got in a very severe accident.
Speaker 3:I feel like we talked about that on one of the episodes what happened with that accident?
Speaker 2:I think he got ran over by a car or something like that. Prayers up for Scottie. He had to have a whole bunch of surgery on his leg.
Speaker 3:Alright, let's see what we got. Summer 24. I'm single as a dollar bill, handsome and wealthy. Can't forget the fact that a nigga real why you got choppas in the house Cause I'm a nigga still Um a bitch will never catch me Slipping yeah, banana pill Ever lost a real one. You dropped the ball, baby Young Jalen Brown. Yeah, I'm out About to ball, baby. I was chilling in the crib when coach Made the call. You ain't oh you taking off this summer. I said nigga, no um.
Speaker 3:So I always wonder I always wonder why Jesus used this verse on OK. Um, why Jesus used this verse on OK. Honestly, I don't know why they gave this beat to JT. Honestly, I mean I get it and the song is cool. I mean the song is no pun intended, ok, but I do feel like this could have been Jesus' return to a new band, bro, you know what I'm saying. You realize he didn't play this in North Carolina, right?
Speaker 2:Was it out.
Speaker 3:Okay, okay, it's been out.
Speaker 2:The remix just came out. Oh, he didn't play that. I don't know. I'm not going to lie.
Speaker 3:He didn't play it while you were dropping deuces.
Speaker 2:I saw In-N-Out the Party.
Speaker 3:No, he didn't play it. Oh, my bad, there's a lot of songs he didn't play. Yeah, there's a couple songs he didn't play. I give it a flat for I won't say ferocious. I feel that energy he was giving to his ex. Yeah, maya Cascade, she ever did oh, yeah, he, uh, yeah, he definitely.
Speaker 2:He definitely gave her that heat definitely she's like that's that cheesy we was listening to, like you know when, in the street. Oh my god, no, I don't know about all that, but that was just.
Speaker 3:I don't know about all that, but yeah, it was cool, it was okay yeah, I think that's paris first home.
Speaker 2:I bet. I bet you would know that. Now tell my mama I love her, but this what I like, lord knows 20 of them in my che. Tell them all come. Tell them all to come and get me reaping everything I sow. So my karma coming heavy. No preliminary hearings on my record. I'm a gangsta in silence for the record. Dang, I feel like I should know this. Um, what part is? Uh, I'm coming in heavy.
Speaker 3:No preliminary hearings on my record.
Speaker 2:What part is standing out to you? The last part no preliminary hearings. On my record I'm a mother from Gainesville, silence.
Speaker 3:For the record, I get it flat, though you want to give it a guess. No, you're not going to. I don't hurt yourself like that I don't know. I don't know you said you should know it bro you want to give it a try. I said no, but you don't know.
Speaker 2:You just said fuck it. I feel like that's such a classic line that you'll be using.
Speaker 3:I'm a mother. Are you folding, like me in?
Speaker 2:North Carolina. Sorry, but I feel you.
Speaker 3:I understand. So that was Kendrick Lamar. That was all right. Have you ever heard the record? All Right, of course, I mean, it can't be of course. You might not have heard it, bro. You might not have heard it, bro, I don't know Flying.
Speaker 2:I mean, it can be, of course you might not heard it bro. You might not heard it bro, I don't know. Flying through the streets man, all my life I had to fight. Nah, that's a classic Classic for sure. I just love to pill a butterfly. Yeah, we know.
Speaker 3:You want to set your masterpiece. He was very upset when J Cole said that stuff, tanaka, let me find, find out. You were the one that told jay cole to apologize. This is probably what it probably what it was. All right, let's see. Look, I spent my whole life trying to improvise. I'm not saying that shit for you to sympathize. I spent my whole life trying to find the light that's at the end of the tunnel. I should have well, my bad, I should have realized it was inside. So lately I've been trying to get what's inside outside. So many people want to see my insides outside. I'm from this city four hours east from of south side, where everyone's outside, but don't fuck with no outsiders. Interesting, um, I get that ferocious. I like the play of words um, inside outside, outside, inside, inside, inside, inside, inside, outside, inside, inside, inside. Um, that was cool, was cool. Um, I don't know who this is. For some odd reason I wanted to say young boy in the beginning, but I don't feel like this young boy.
Speaker 2:But yeah, I get it ferocious, that would be big sean boing song called light. Yeah, I don't know this one.
Speaker 3:What is this off of? I decided. Is that the one with jumping out the window Jump out the window? I don't think so. Okay, then I'm thinking, wait, is that the?
Speaker 2:one with no favors With him and him.
Speaker 3:No, it's funny, you're like running through instead of really I'm like before and after and it's just not okay, I'm gonna just stop. I'm gonna just stop moves, oh I mean, oh, bounce back there, you go, all right. I remember that one because that came out when I was djing at skate town, the party room, beautiful.
Speaker 2:That was a hard. Do you play Big Sean in the skating room or did you used to?
Speaker 3:No, but now that you say that I'm going to play a song tonight at Bailout Monday, y'all stay tuned. Just because you said that, hopefully I rememberaka, you gotta remind me.
Speaker 2:So tell me, what am I to do? I know this song changed, so I let this song play. Yeah show canceled the first season. No Martin, no Gina, yes, only Diddy. For you, mommy, I'm right here, where you need to be, and when I lost you, I lost a piece of me. Brothers didn't age right. No, martin, no Gina, I lost a piece of me Boy. This didn't age right. No Martin, no Gina, yes, only Diddy. It's crazy.
Speaker 3:And.
Speaker 1:I had a Diddy party. Shout out to the Diddy party, it was wild. It was wild, that's so crazy.
Speaker 2:Um shout out to the Diddy Party that's wild, that's wild. I mean that's so crazy just cause, like I talked to the homies from up top and they're like, oh yeah, no, diddy, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 3:Like they'll be saying that that's just, that's crazy oh, so side note how did you feel about, cause I don't think we ever gotta talk about this. How did you feel about, because I don't think we ever got to talk about this. But how did you feel about King Combs' diss record to 50 Cent? I didn't hear it, oh, okay.
Speaker 2:I think the only thing I know about King Combs is that Can't Stop, Won't Stop, right I?
Speaker 3:like that song.
Speaker 2:I like that song.
Speaker 3:I make the back move. I made the titties move, I made the city move.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I was not a fan.
Speaker 3:That's fucked up. I actually like that song because that's when I was at. I was at what you call it. At that time, I was at Rumors at that time Hello, turn up, relax, bro. I didn't even do nothing that time.
Speaker 2:I was at Rumors at that time, hello, trying to relax.
Speaker 3:Bro, I didn't even do nothing this time.
Speaker 2:Relax trying to relax now. Calm down, hey bro. I think it's just time Calm down bro, what musician.
Speaker 3:I said it's time.
Speaker 2:It's time. It's time, so tell me what I do. I know the song changed, so I let the song of the first season.
Speaker 3:Ferocious fecal is crazy that man, julian, breaking the scale.
Speaker 2:No, no, no, Gina, yes, only diddy for you, mommy, I'm right here where you need to be, and when I lost you, I lost a piece of me.
Speaker 3:Man that joint yeah boy that joint ages like milk, like frisbee.
Speaker 2:Yeah, this is wild.
Speaker 3:I can't wait to hear who this is so this is, uh, this is Hitmaker aka Young Bird. It's a song called If Only you Knew, which I feel like it's fitting that he says Diddy which?
Speaker 2:uh, let's find out. I have no idea.
Speaker 3:This was on the first he said uh, don't get me lying. If you only knew, oh, if you only knew, not. If only you knew, okay, oh, there you go.
Speaker 2:I don't recall the song, so I guess it. Oh, you've heard. You've heard that I've heard the whole project, oh beautiful, so I've definitely heard the song. Um, I'm sure the record is cool, like because I want to say he had a lot of like female kind of geared records on there no, nah, you don't burn it?
Speaker 3:I don't think so. Oh, julian's not a fan.
Speaker 2:That was one of them. Yeah, with the allegations now that you don't think he's performing that song.
Speaker 3:There's a reason he became a producer you know Kesha has that song and she says she walks up. She wake up. Wake up in the morning yelling fuck P Diddy, she changed. Do you know what I'm talking about? I know you don't like the vanilla shit, but the woke up in the morning feeling like she changes it. Wake up in the morning yelling fuck P Diddy, it's interesting. All right, it's interesting, alright. Let's see.
Speaker 3:Man of respect on a big jet with a big dick and a big check. I feel like you did that, so I can say big dick. Anyway, man of respect on a big jet with a big dick and big check. I pop big shit. I'm good at it as it gets. You leave me. Where else do you think can it get? Girl? You can't get another guy to beat that pussy for you, them niggas, cowards, though I take a bullet for you, mansion jewelry all I need for you and me too.
Speaker 3:I have some understandings. Have a couple candid conversations, your frustrations. I take it in consideration. Um, oh yeah, can't stop and pause. Yeah, um, uh, I thought I knew who this was, cause the only people that would say like big dicks, like yeah, we got big, like it's like folks from like the 90s, like big dicks, like, yeah, we got a bit like it's like folks from like the 90s, like they will be, like that's like a flex, like they used to be a flex, like they would say like oh yeah, all my niggas, real niggas, we got big guns and big dicks like they. They would say that on records I don't know if that was some up north shit, but I know the west coast niggas, but um, as far as the lyrics go, I'd say flat frisbee, you wanna have a couple candy conversations.
Speaker 2:Your frustrations and considerations yeah, I'd say flat frisbee, I'll say flat frisbee.
Speaker 3:I'll say more frisbee, flat, frisbee, flat, probably. So who we got, sir, I don't know.
Speaker 2:I want to say like B King or something TR oh, beautiful, talking about his, and this is love this, love this life what is that? Off of? Well, it's supposed to be off of. Is that off of?
Speaker 3:Well it was supposed to be off of. Is that the Carrie?
Speaker 2:Hilson song no, but it was released around the same time.
Speaker 3:So it was supposed to be on no Mercy.
Speaker 2:Well, what was the album supposed to be? It was supposed to be something else, but it turned into no Mercy. The album title was King Uncaged or something like that. That was the original album, but then when he got locked up, he changed it to no Mercy.
Speaker 3:I don't know, I try to forget that album. That's my least favorite album from TI, but this was one of the loose singles. Oh, he had a lot of loose singles for that fucking album. Yeah, like that, I got your back. That's the name of the song.
Speaker 2:That's your bag like that pledge allegiance to the swag. Yeah, it's like.
Speaker 3:Well, I don't know what was pledging yeah, it was 2012, I think that was supposed to be on that album. That was on the. I'll never get that.
Speaker 2:Because Mercy came out 2010. I don't remember, bro. Pledge of Allegiance came out 2011.
Speaker 3:No, it was on the Deluxe, it was on. No, pledge of Allegiance came out before. No Mercy, let's look it up. While we're doing that, let's see what Julian has to say. You know they extendo clips dicks too. What? What are you, julian? What are we talking about? Wait, what I don't know? That's what he said.
Speaker 2:I didn't even like oh he's talking about I yeah, I didn't even care for all she wrote.
Speaker 3:How did you feel about all she wrote?
Speaker 2:Tanaka, oh, it was on the deluxe. That's crazy yeah, once once again.
Speaker 3:Pleasurely, all the blue singles were on there oh.
Speaker 2:Tigers was on there.
Speaker 3:Don't nobody want to listen to turn up. Anywho yeah, so, uh, it's all good. Julian, don't worry about it, bro, we're going to, bro, we gonna get you, we gonna get you right on the next episode.
Speaker 2:I'm gonna explain why you probably never seen me. I'm in a sunken place. No instagram, I'm watching tv. My bad bro, I was not paying attention. You started from the top.
Speaker 2:I trade my breakfast, lunch and dinner for some kitty. Please believe me. I see brie, I'm gonna eat it like panini. I'ma explain why. You probably never seen me. I'm in a sunken place. No Instagram, i'ma watch the TV. I think I trade my breakfast, lunch and dinner for some kitty. Please believe me. I see RiRi, I'm eating it like panini. I do know this one. Um, this is gonna get a flat Just because I like paninis.
Speaker 3:I mean, who doesn't like panini?
Speaker 2:Everybody likes panini Um.
Speaker 3:I guess Tyler, the created Nope Julian, stole your point.
Speaker 2:Good job, Julian.
Speaker 3:Bravo, julian, bravo, julian. By the way, julian, shout out to you for hanging with us. Like I said, we're going to get you right on the next episode. We're going to get you on the next one. Yeah, that was Plain Jane. Do you remember ever hearing Plain Jane?
Speaker 2:No, I don't think I know that song. Oh, you don't. Oh, that was funny.
Speaker 3:One time for Breezy. Checking in Breezy. I ain't going to lie, brouh, it's looking like we gonna be late. I know we talked about us not being late. I'm trying to think well, we're probably gonna be late, probably not, I don't know, depending on how fast it goes after this.
Speaker 2:I'm trying to think of yeah, when I first hear what was the? That was on a mixtape. I think that was on his album with the do-rag right yeah, really just when that project dropped and they used to play it all the time.
Speaker 3:I didn't care for that song because that was just another song fucking sampling that slob on my knob. And if I could go the rest of my life without hearing another slob on my knob, if I can go the rest of my life without hearing another slob on my knob, fucking song, I would live right.
Speaker 2:I feel like during that time, I feel like there was another song that had said no limit. I'm sorry. All right, bro, thanks, yeah Next. Yeah, I was starting to get yeah.
Speaker 3:It went under. It went under raps, and this was years before they came out with it. But, um, you know, meek mill had that song, freak show, dude, dude, yeah. So if I can go another day without hearing, oh, and shout out to Glorilla, fuck you too. Um, like, if I can go the rest of the like every, if I can go the rest of me living without hearing another slap on my knob reference, like I didn't go great.
Speaker 2:Shout out to Juicy J. That's a producer that's been doing it for a minute.
Speaker 3:Damn. Yeah. Shout out to Juicy J. You know what to Juicy J? Juicy J will never. That's why I said Juicy J will never fall off. Juicy J will never fall off because he started all that ignorant shit when niggas was lyrically rapping. He held on long enough that he actually made a name for himself when he was older and was able to come out with bands and make a dance and shit like that and make money off of that yeah, that's really.
Speaker 2:That's pretty impressive, bro, when I really think of like, because I think back to, you know, because three, six, they've been out since the 90s, since the 90s, so it's like for him to still be able to make trap. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 3:Bro Nene, I remind you, bro, you remember who had a little run a few years ago.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I salute Juicy.
Speaker 3:J bro 3-6 and Juicy J.
Speaker 2:Oh yeah, DJ Paul too. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 3:I want to live lower infamous again.
Speaker 2:That's like I feel like they don't get the proper respect. They don't, you know, and I think I feel like it's just because memphis market is just like so small. Yeah, and it caught me off guard it put it more in perspective when I went to Memphis and I was like this is it? You know what I'm saying? We literally could drive from one end to the other and it's not going to take that long. That makes sense as to why Memphis is the way it is.
Speaker 3:I'm not going to lie, julian, that's not right. But I mean, that is an okay song. The Mark Henry song is okay, but you wouldn't know what the fuck we're talking about. But he has 3, 6, mafia made a song, made a wrestling song, and yeah, that's what he's talking about. But yeah now, but um, I'm gonna have to come back. No, the wolf pack. The wolf pack, you know, it's crazy, fucking. Um, who was it? Somebody on no Limit made a wrestling song. It's called the Wolfpack, that's.
Speaker 3:That's like not close, not even close to anybody touching that song. But let's see, um, I'm tatted than a motherfucker niggas on my body. I just waxed pussy looking like steve harvey. He put that horse to work and fuck around and caught a charlie. I just got back with my ex bitch. He said sorry, give me top, top, top, top, top, top pussy wet, mop, mop, mop, mop, mop, mop. So that's getting a frisbee. I won't give it a fecal because it's not like I get it. I understand it. This wasn't meant to be lyrical. This is oh, by the way, this is Glorilla. It was Big Boogie Bop featuring Glorilla. But I won't give it a complete frisbee because I get it. It's not meant to be lyrical but like yeah, no, this is a frisbee.
Speaker 2:Pussy like Steve Harvey.
Speaker 3:I just thought about that, but Steve Harvey has a big-ass bush on his face, so like that means they completely missed it. Or she's saying she has, like the mohawk.
Speaker 2:Is that the? Is they completely missed it like?
Speaker 1:or she's saying she has like the mohawk is that is the. Is the the land strip? Yeah, that would be the land strip.
Speaker 3:Yeah, yeah, yeah, that, yeah, that shit is you know what? It's actually funny. I did see a clip of uh, of the her performance, and it's actually funny because, oh, this was at the bc awards no she did.
Speaker 3:Um, I think she did uh. Oh, she did, uh, ironically enough, lick of something she did. Look at some, but it's funny because, like, she was funny because she had to do a clean version and she had to edit it. It's hilarious. But she was actually dancing with it and she had, like, the performance mic. Oh yeah, I just thought, I don't know, I just thought that was funny shout out to gloria putting entertainment in that.
Speaker 2:Is she from Memphis right?
Speaker 3:Yeah, she's from Memphis.
Speaker 2:She can't say Mersey man, mersey, hold up, let's take it from the top. I Fox gets my swerve on Floss pure rocks in the six drop boo and it don't stop. See money looking all right. Yeah, what up? Pap Cross the room throwing signals. I'ma throw them back. Flirting, because I dig you like that Peeping baby boy style, hoping we mesh. He sent me Crown Royale with a note attached Um, it's funny looking at Tanaka.
Speaker 3:He'll never give his. He'll never give like a joint, a fecal or nothing. But you could tell by his face is like bro, what the fuck is this nigga?
Speaker 2:talking about. I'm trying to understand. So this is a lady rapping, hopefully pee baby boy style. I mean it could be saucy Santana. This is a lady rapping, hopefully P-Baby Boy style. I mean it could be Saucy Santana. I don't know what it is, wasn't he on the cover?
Speaker 3:Saucy Santana.
Speaker 2:Was he on the XXL cover bro?
Speaker 3:Julian, if you could do us a favor real quick, look up one of the double XL freshman lists and see if Saucy Santana was on any of them. I feel like he was on one, though now that you say that out loud, that's so Damn, yeah, whatever happened to him.
Speaker 2:He smells good, he rocks in the C's drop boo and then don't stop.
Speaker 3:Yeah, he said last year.
Speaker 2:That's crazy. This really doesn't do nothing for me. I'm going to give it a frisbee. That's crazy. That was Kendrick Lamar, crown Royale, with a note attached. Interesting, yeah, that was Kendrick Lamar.
Speaker 3:That wasn't no Kendrick Kendrick, not peeping baby boy style like that man you didn't react like I wanted you, but okay, that's cool, I'll take it. Oh no, he said 2022. You didn't react like I wanted you, but okay, that's cool, I'll take it. Oh no, he said 2022. So that's two years ago.
Speaker 2:How he made it is just Do you have sauce on your computer? I hope not.
Speaker 3:So that was off of. That was Foxy Brown, that was Get Me Home.
Speaker 2:Yeah, jillian's funny. I'm trying to think when I did that, when's the first time you heard, oh, I forgot, you know what's crazy, I think.
Speaker 3:I forgot to say the first time you heard. Oh, I forgot. You know it's crazy. I think I forgot to say the first time I first time I heard okay, and bop, I'll, I'll. I'll just do both of those at the end, but go ahead. What was your first time hearing? Uh, get me home.
Speaker 2:By foxy brown I feel like I sent a music video on like a bc countdown or something like that and um, and then eventually revisited once I started doing like more east coast research on rap and stuff that shit.
Speaker 3:So, ooh, baby, gotta eat you with me too. Alright, let's see. You know I throw my weight around like sumo. You know I hold my lady. That you do know. You know, disrespecting mine, be a funeral Bruno Margil on the patio in blood OJ style. I won't leave the club. Like my brethren shine, I won't leave the club. Yeah, I ain't gonna lie, bro, this is extra cheese Frisbee. This, I feel like he's trying to Okay. So if this was, I feel like this is like early 2000s club music. You're walking through the club. You know I hold my way around like a sumo. You know, hold my lady down. That's what you know. Do, do, do. I feel like it's like one of those like, yeah, like, uh, I can hear that, do you? Do you remember the song by ray j I told you about called wait a minute?
Speaker 2:like I can hear that on this song, like I don't know this song, I know what song you're talking about, but I don't know this song.
Speaker 3:I could hear it. This is what this sounds like Just cheese, just extra cheese. I don't know.
Speaker 2:It's a love song.
Speaker 3:Oh, even better.
Speaker 2:So it just yeah.
Speaker 3:Even better, but for some reason, them. Joints are sticking out for real yeah, um, yeah, frisbee um, I don't know, like jenny, here he goes, here he goes what you, you want me to guess, bro. I'm guessing, bro. I don't know, bro Bleak.
Speaker 2:Oh, even better, oh, even better.
Speaker 3:Wow, he knew it. That's crazy. Oh yeah, that's crazy. That's crazy, that's yeah. So what? What song is?
Speaker 2:this the one featuring Rihanna Ew Mid-2000s.
Speaker 3:Oh, it's gotta be, it's Rihanna. Yeah, it's gotta be Rihanna. Yeah,2000s, it's gotta be Rihanna. It's gotta be Rihanna. Yeah, see, there you go. That's crazy. How do?
Speaker 3:you know I ain't gonna lie, shout out to Julian. Like I said, julian, we gonna get you on the next episode. We gonna get the situation right. That's fine. I appreciate you for hanging with us while you at work. I ain't gonna lie lie because any other person, if they miss, we just throw you to the back. But the fact that you actually sitting here with us, I appreciate that we're gonna.
Speaker 2:We're gonna get you right on the next one but um, and the fact that you just got that, because nobody should get nobody I'll give you.
Speaker 3:I'll give you a quick story about julian right, this is gonna be to be real quick. So Julian actually used to work at All American and the fact that oh, he did.
Speaker 3:Yeah it was a long time ago, way long time ago. So this is, it was so long ago. That's when I used to do. This is when I used to do Fridays. I used to do Fridays a long time ago and I used to. He had brought up this, I guess, because apparently he used to work there on Fridays when I was DJing and he had brought up a song that I would only play and he remembers when I used to play it on Friday, I used to play that Raheem Devon song on Friday Shut the club down every Friday. That was my stamp and he brought that up and I was like wow, that, like bro, that that, wow, that shows that you've been coming here a long time. I haven't touched that song, probably since.
Speaker 3:Shout out to Julian. Wait, did I start it off or did you start it off? I started it off, you started it off. I'm going to give my backstory on okay and um and bob. So okay, shout out to uh. Is his name khadif or kadife khadif? Shout out to khadif. I actually heard that song first from him because he has sent it to us, and I want to say he, um, I want to say he, uh, he had put in his close friend because he has me. He has me and his close friends and his close friends he has like, like, how do you feel about the song? And it's like, I like it, it's okay and not it's on his trash.
Speaker 2:Oh, he does. Yeah, I didn't know that.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I probably just spilled the beans.
Speaker 2:sorry, kadeef, but um yeah but um no, I just, you know me, I don't watch stories. Yeah, yeah, I'm, I'm.
Speaker 3:I'm sorry, kadeef, if I, if I spilled the beans, but um, yeah. So I had heard it and I was like it's all right, I guess it's cool. Um, so that's when the first time I heard the song, the first time I heard that version that you sent was, um, apparently there were billboards going around with the hill and the snowman and everybody was trying to figure out what it was. I had no idea that had anything to do with Jeezy or JT. So I remember I heard it and I was like, oh okay, that's going to be interesting Jeezy's on a JT song. I didn't hear it and then I heard it. I want to say it was Drip. Either Drip had put it in the group chat or I had just heard it by myself. But that's the first time I heard it.
Speaker 3:Bop I actually heard Bop just on some random shit at Gold Rush. So if you know how I run Gold Rush, like when I have new albums that come out around that time I'll just listen to the whole album. So I'm like, oh, big boogie, it's good to know that big boogie isn't falling off yet, he's coming out with another album. So I listened to the album. Bop was one of them and I was like, oh, okay, this is cool, I guess I can add this to my strip club whatever folder, and then not even realizing that the song is like blowing up on tiktok. And then I remember somebody had played it or no. I seen that it was getting big on the on the charts and I think I had played it. And then, uh, I think drip was around and dribbles like oh, if you know the dance, do it.
Speaker 2:And then, like everybody did the dance and I was like, oh, I had no idea that you had a dance to go with it so I was out getting seafood oh beautiful, even more random with my homegirl and um, she had, like, invited her friends or whatever, so we eating the food and they they usually have a dj, I guess, at uh seafood spot but there's no dj, so they were. This time they were just playing like a playlist and I was just like boy, they is like all over, like the BPMs, it's just like you know what.
Speaker 2:I'm saying but it's, it's one of those that's so lit that like people are just having a good time, Right, but they put this song on and I didn't know the song. You know what I'm saying. But, bro, when that Glowrilla joint came on I just see the whole tape was just I was like that joint just cracked me up, bro. So like ever since then the song has had me in a chokehold, just because, Well, I don't know, I actually do enjoy Big Boogie's music. Like I don't know, it's just, it's entertainment, bro, I enjoy Glowrilla's music and shout out to Boogie's music.
Speaker 3:I don't know, it's just entertainment. I enjoy Glorilla's music. Shout out to Glorilla. I'm not going to lie After Lick or Something I thought she was done, the fact that she bounced back with Wannabe and this bop feature, I feel like she has something. Oh, and that, thank God, it's Friday. I like when artists prove me wrong. I love that because I'm not gonna lie.
Speaker 2:Like I said, I thought she was fucking I know, after f and f right, we're like all right time's ticking now now the time starts now I'm f r e e and yeah, so, but yeah, shout out to her.
Speaker 3:Shout out to her. But, um, wait, you said I started off, or you started off, you did. Okay, so we're done, all right, cool. So, um, what we got today, hall of fame, right, hall of fame, all right. So last time, last episode, tanaka had um, just of curiosity, do you remember what you picked? No, I know you don't. So Tanaka picked seafood. No, shut up. So Tanaka picked seafood and I picked glaucoma. I thought she was going to get you some what's that shit called again.
Speaker 2:What's this? Oh, the nominee.
Speaker 3:Oh, is that the nominee? Oh yeah, that's probably it. You know that's what Tanaka does. My nominee is Boys and Girls Club, but no, so yeah. So glaucoma versus seafood. So the winner and the new inductee into the TNT Podcast Hall of Fame is Key Glock's Glockoma. So, tanaka, truth be told, I feel like you're choosing these just so I can win, because, you know, last year you fucking just annihilated me. But go ahead, go ahead and start it off, tanaka.
Speaker 2:What my Hall of Fame candidate yeah, go ahead. So my Hall of Fame candidate is going to be Champagne.
Speaker 3:Pause, Hold on. Hold on a second Breezy. If you're still in here, please tell us what's the cap emoji for what happened. Go ahead.
Speaker 2:My Hall of Fame candidate is going to be Champagne.
Speaker 3:Like a stripper named Champagne, or are we talking about the actual champagne?
Speaker 2:Champagne. If you know, you know.
Speaker 3:Oh Lord, okay, Turnips, you know, I do Champagne, champagne, champagne.
Speaker 2:Oh my gosh Turnip come on.
Speaker 3:I guess we'll talk about it off air Champagne.
Speaker 2:North Carolina Champagne. Guess we'll talk about it off air.
Speaker 3:Champagne North. Carolina Champagne.
Speaker 2:That's my nominee.
Speaker 3:Oh my God. So here's the thing.
Speaker 2:I didn't know that because I didn't know the champagne bottle.
Speaker 2:I'm going to tie this whole thing together. Let's tie it together, okay. So Drip came to me, right, he was over there upset. We was looking back at the footage. He like, hey, bro, I think that this is when the joint went out, when Jada popped the champagne. But a further back story into that not caught on tape, right, jada came to me to pop the champagne, so she's over there, but you know, girls be having nails, so she was having trouble opening that. So we finally got it open and then Dirty Dan was the one that popped, or like had it ready, like popped it and all that. And then it turns up at the end of the night. He ends up. So that's the same bottle, same bottle, yeah.
Speaker 3:But, nah, that's the thing though. Okay, so that's the thing. I didn't know that it was a champagne bottle that he had For some reason, I could see it with a hand bottle, that's why I?
Speaker 2:thought he had like a liquor. Yeah, not that, though you don't got enough hair on the chest for that.
Speaker 3:Dang. I even emptied it. That's crazy. Okay, yeah, champagne, that's even weird. You just drink a champagne, I guess. Sure, I guess Rockstar lifestyle Rockstar might not make it. I guess that's cool. I forgot I had mine written down. I guess that's cool. I forgot I had mine written down. I just don't remember what it was. Oh, I remember what I did. So my nominee. I picked this nominee because I ain't going to lie. They say history repeats itself, but honestly and truthfully, I don't see this ever repeating itself, because I just feel like this is such a wild hairstyle that I feel like is just so. I don't see. I don't see this ever repeating itself, because I just feel like this is such a wild hairstyle that, like, I feel like it's just so. I don't know, I just feel like it's just kind of out there. But my nominee for the TNT podcast hall of fame is the Eazy-E Jerry Curls. Like it's the fact that bro gangsters real gangsters used to wear that hairstyle like niggas used to walk around with sticks and jerry curls.
Speaker 2:Do you know what the? So what is the process to make the hairstyle? Oh, dude you're asking the wrong one. I have no idea Because the only thing I know about a jerry curl is like whenever somebody dap them up, they have to be like and wipe that shit off their face. I guess from the jerry curl.
Speaker 3:From the curl oils or something I don't know.
Speaker 2:That's why I was just wondering what exactly is put into the hair or whatever I have no idea, dude.
Speaker 3:Honestly, by the time we were born, jerry curls wasn't a thing.
Speaker 2:I think jerry curls was.
Speaker 3:I feel like that was early to mid 90s, like I feel like by the end of the 90s niggas wasn't wearing jerry curls but I could be wrong.
Speaker 2:You say late 80s or not.
Speaker 3:Oh, when it started, yeah oh, I would say 80s okay period okay. Yeah, I feel like michael has some jerry curls at some point I could be wrong, I don't know.
Speaker 2:I don't know, that's just such an interesting like hairstyle. That's a swag day. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 3:And that's the. Isn't that what they were talking about on Coming to America? The? Uh, just let you, I'm not even going to try to hit that note, but but isn't that the hairstyle?
Speaker 2:Soul glow. Oh, I don't know if you're good for that. Shout out my dog holding down the band. Man, you know what I'm saying?
Speaker 3:Yeah, I'm not even going to try to hit that motherfucker. It is Okay, so I was right. So shout out to Julia, that was Jerry.
Speaker 2:Curls. So that's like what Rick James used to work. I guess so yeah.
Speaker 3:Yeah, eazy-e Jerry Curls. Yeah, shout out to Eazy-E. I guess he made it cool for the gangsters, I guess, or maybe somebody, you know what. Now I think about it, I feel like Ice-T was wearing it before he was Ice Cube. Ice Cube did have it. Yeah, ice Cube did have Jerry Curls when he was in NWA. But they left a stain on the couch and everything that's funny.
Speaker 2:Hey man, that's a swag right there, man. Yeah, I guess.
Speaker 3:That's what you call it. But yeah, so cool. We're going to put Champagne versus Eazy-E Jerry Curls. You know what? Yeah, fuck it. We're just going to put Eazy-E Jerry Curls, because, now that I think about it, I feel like that was a stamp. When you think of Eazy-E, you don't think of when he had braids. You think of Eazy-E like you don't think of. Like you don't think of when he had braids, like you think of the Jerry Curl, like Jerry Curl, compton hat shades yeah, I think, yeah, I feel like.
Speaker 3:That's like when you think of Eazy-E without the music. That's what you think of Jerry.
Speaker 2:Curl. I think what sticks out for me is the shades.
Speaker 1:And then he had the gloves too right yeah, yeah, but yeah, so for me is the shades, shades. And then he had the gloves too right, mm-hmm, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 3:But, yeah, so uh, yeah, you know what F it. I'm not finna say easy Jerry Curls, but we might still put easy on it. I'ma just say Jerry Curls, period. Just. Jerry Curls.
Speaker 3:We're gonna put Jerry Curls versus Champagne and we gonna um put it on the story that y'all vote for next inductee in the tnt podcast hall of fame. So what? We got next song of the mother loving day. So so this one's gonna be interesting because this is probably gonna be. This is gonna probably be my only e40 song because, truth be told, e40 is a very split. Like like nobody is like eh e40, like I feel like you either love e40 or like you're like bro, what the fuck? Like what are we listening to?
Speaker 2:like when it comes to E-40. Don't try to be Steve about that oh, let's talk about it.
Speaker 3:What's Steve? How's Steve feel about E-40?
Speaker 2:this who yet really yeah, I can see, I can see that.
Speaker 3:I can see that shout out to big Steve, one of the biggest West Coast haters. Let's talk about it. So how did he feel about the Kendrick concert?
Speaker 2:Did you talk to him about the Kendrick concert? Yeah, I haven't spoken to him.
Speaker 3:Because you know I ain't going to lie. Steve Lowkey, a West Coast hater.
Speaker 2:We got to keep. I just thought about the slang. Yeah exactly.
Speaker 3:Steve Lowkey. I just thought about the slang. Yeah, exactly, steve Lockea, steve cool, but Steve Lockea West Coast hater, I ain't gonna lie. So I just, I just gotta get his opinion on that, kendrick.
Speaker 2:Slaves. I forgot about that.
Speaker 3:But anywho. So yeah, my song of the day is E-40 featuring Sugar T. Sprinkle Me, that's probably like my favorite E-40 song. No, that is my favorite E-40 song and like one of my favorite songs of all time. Sprinkle Me is a song by E-40 and E-40's younger sister, sugar T, which was a single that was released on May 20th 1995. And it was the third single off E-40's second album, major Way. It was produced by Mike Mosley and Sam Bostic. Are you familiar with those names, tanaka? I don't believe so. Mike Mosley, mike Mosley or Mosley Sam Sam Bostic. You not familiar with those two names? I don't think so. Okay, it reached number 44 on the Billboard Hot 100. And it is track number six. Um, it was under the uh, it was under the uh record label sick with it and jive. Are you familiar with sick with it? Um, are you familiar with sick with it Records?
Speaker 3:uh, tanaka in the 40s level uh maybe, maybe, uh, I like I said, I'm very, uh, very, very surface level. That's the 40s. I was e40s label, yeah, okay, yeah, I'm very surface level.
Speaker 3:When it comes to e40 knowledge, um, very and then sick with it apparently was under jive, yeah, um, so, apparently in a um, apparently in an interview. So he had an interview where he was talking about his 20, his 20 most influential songs and he talked about this record. He said that was his biggest, that was his biggest hit. His biggest hit, um, it came from. It came from OG Stompdown, og James and OG James Bailey. They called him JB, him and his sister. They used to mess around uh, he would always say I like to, and that's another thing. I'm gonna back up real quick one thing about E-40, he's just a walking lingo. So a lot of E-40 shit you can't really take like his shit to uh, you really can't take his shit to uh for, at face value, like you gotta understand what he's saying, because I ain't gonna lie, I looked at, I read his, uh, I read this, and I was like man, this, this phrase just looks like like, like what is he saying? So he said he would always say I like to sprinkle the kids and apparently what that means is he likes to teach people, lace them with game, put something, put something in their mind that's right on time, tell them the rights, the wrongs, the do's and the don'ts. So apparently Mike Mosley came with the melody and the beat. Sugar T was in the studio and it was Sam, and Flat Top got to the guitars and Mike and Sam put the beat together and first, first he didn't really like the beat until Mike started humming the melody. Then, uh, then what he said was then I just took it there. You know, we didn't even have a title at first. We didn't go there until we were thinking of the jingle. We just did it and everybody liked it. So the music video came out. And the music video is interesting because it's e40 and sugar tea and it's like, I guess, the people that are in sick with it or his gang or whatever, and they're just walking through walls teleporting and they're like in like a warehouse of stuff of like just broken cars, broken clocks, street signs, buzzsaw and there's a whole bunch of random shit around and they they're just rapping. It's a very interesting song.
Speaker 3:What I like about this song is True Be Told is really just the chorus. Um, it's really just the chorus and honestly the song just kind of plays the verses kind of just play their part. But, um, anytime, true Be Told, anytime I hear an E-40 song, I just immediately think of my cousin. Uh, shout out to James. He was, uh, he's like the biggest. Well, he's the biggest E-40 fan. I know I really don't know a lot of E-40 fans but like, at one point he was like E-40 was like his favorite rapper. So, like anytime I think of any E-40, I think of my cousin, james. Um, if you were to ask anybody on my mom's side who my favorite cousin is, it'd be James. But yeah, man, if you're looking for a song, if you're looking for a West Coast vibe song with like a really catchy chorus, I'd highly recommend you listen to E-40.
Speaker 3:E-40 song Sprinkle Me. That is my favorite E-40 song and that was his biggest record until you and that came out. I want to say, tell Me when the Girl came out and I feel like that beat it. And then I think you and that came out. But I think, tell Me when the Girl and you and that came out around the same time. So it was kind of like a you know it was killing the radio Boy, what? But anyway, yeah, sprinkle Me, turn Up Song of the Day.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that's one song that I ain't even listened to the radio like that growing up. But boy you and that I just said, man, that's all I heard, bro, so um my album of the day. I'm gonna go with an artist named dondria. I don't believe dondria verse fat fat. This was her debut and only album off of so so def, um off of so so Def. I feel like she was kind of like the first lady off of so so Def, right? Was there anybody?
Speaker 3:Da Brat.
Speaker 2:No, no, no, but I'm sat in my bed, Not like the. I'm saying like the, all right, all right. I was saying like for the 2000s.
Speaker 3:How did we just neglect Da Brat?
Speaker 2:I was saying like for the 2000s. I wasn't talking about like 90s social death, because I'm not going to lie, I was a little late.
Speaker 3:I had to do my homework on social death as far as I wasn't going to say escape, but I forgot the 90s.
Speaker 2:Escape and the Brat and.
Speaker 3:I mean anybody else in that booty base era Jagged Edge and you know what I'm saying. Maybe I guess, but they kind of came. They waited kind of late because they're like late 2000s.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I don't know, but um, yeah, um, this was interesting. I remember that song. You're the One because that was a iTunes free single that you could download and get the song, and I remember that was their way of promoting him or promoting her. This was kind of around the age of, like a lot of labels was trying that, you know, like a solo kind of young female singer, because you remember this is around the time of, like Tiffany Evans Promise. Ring.
Speaker 2:Yep, there was somebody else too. But anyway it was a lot. Oh, karina, do you remember her? She was on Dev jam.
Speaker 3:so anyway, all these tiara marie was that the same time, or was?
Speaker 2:that a little. Uh, tiara marie was like 2005, I think, okay, but yeah, the this was just around the time that they, they was all you know, all these artists, like they really had just one album. You know what I'm saying. It was like a one and done type of deal, but they were all like talented singers, you know, I think it was more so. Just that, like I don't know, I guess maybe it was on some like American Idol, almost, I don't know. They just wanted to. They had all these talented singers but they didn't really kind of build their image or like how they were going to progress further on past, like their teenage years, right, you know, it's just like so, um, I guess that's what we talk about artist development.
Speaker 2:There wasn't really no artist development to follow in um, so it was a fairly innocent album, but it's interesting because, shout it, what's up was kind of like, I guess, trying to make her a little more adult or just like, kind of like more street you know what I'm saying like and kind of introduce her to that audience. Um, because obviously you're the one it's kind of like a sappy, like love song type of sap, yeah, and some sap shit. But um dondry was a talented singer though, so I, you know, like with all these folks, I was just like you know they could sing. You know I'm saying the talents are definitely there, but, um, you know, obviously promotion and all that plays a role in how big artists goes, and I just feel like, so, so deaf, kind of fell off after the first project because, I don't know, in the 2010s I didn't feel like they were really producing anything. You know, because I really think back to, like, when they had that compilation album.
Speaker 3:Young Flying Fresh.
Speaker 2:And I feel like, know, cause they trying to build up the label and stuff, but that they dropped that project. It was cool, right, but I don't feel like they built any momentum you know what I'm saying right off of that. But I feel like it was a solid, you know, debut project. Um, you know, I'm not sure, uh, I'm not sure why, you know she didn't pan out. But another interesting thing, that uh about it is that khadif, when I had a conversation with him, he was working at so, so Def at the time. So I was like, oh, so you was there, like with Dondria, he's like boy, what you know about Dondria. I was like I do my homework, man, but yeah, so anyway, shake it out though.
Speaker 2:Dondria man, talented singer, I mean, let's see, I'm 32, so she's 37 now, so she's five years older than me, 2010. So she was, how old was she? 19, 24. She was 24, I guess, when the album dropped, because I was 19. But yeah, they got the You're the One remix. I know, trump, you didn't really care for that. I had played it for you. That's when they mixed it with the. I have played it for you. That's when they mixed it with the.
Speaker 3:Vaguely.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I don't know, I thought it was an interesting remix. But yeah, man, check out the project, man, what's up?
Speaker 3:I mean I guess I can't ask you about the other shit.
Speaker 2:I mean I could, it's a one and done, sir. No, she has mixtapes. She has mixtapes.
Speaker 3:But nah, okay, I guess we can wrap that up. So damn, I have one for DJ. Talk about, let me check that out, hold on trying to remember what it was okay I have it for me um ah so tonight I gotta oh dj talk, why don't? You talk about by the way. So tonight I got a oh DJ talk. We're on DJ talk now, by the way. So, tanaka, I got a question for you. What's your question? Do you approach song requests from co-workers differently?
Speaker 2:Being that they kind of know what's going on. Yeah.
Speaker 3:So let's hear about it.
Speaker 2:I mean, I'm more inclined to cater to the co-workers other than you know, cause these kids don't even know what's going on, they just want to hear they join so let's get an example like Soulful Sunday is going on more Robbie comes to DJ, you know what I gotta.
Speaker 3:So let's get an example Like Soulful Sunday is going on Moe or Robbie comes to DJ, you know what.
Speaker 2:I got to highlight this. I got to highlight this skater. This skater came to the Soulful Sunday and here we go with the request. She came up and she had texted me and was like or she had put on her phone like other side, erykah Badu, other side, what's the names?
Speaker 3:I've never heard that one before.
Speaker 2:I think it's like other side of the something, I don't know. Anyway, I was like, oh dang, this is actually something that fits within soulful sunday, you know what I'm saying. And I think I do have the song. And then, sure enough, I did so. Um, so I did play that song and then this other gentleman had, uh, uh, had requested, like you know what I'm saying uh, a rafael sadiq song, but I didn't have the record. It was called get involved, the q-tip. You know that record?
Speaker 3:speak of the motherfucking devil. Well, not, not not recently, but I'm sorry but yeah, you know that song.
Speaker 2:No, okay, yeah, I didn't know what he did, but I I was like it. From the looks of it it will fit, you know.
Speaker 3:And then, sure enough, I listened that's interesting that you didn't have a Raheem Devon song, because you usually Raphael Sadiq. Oh, he said Raheem Devon.
Speaker 2:Oh, did I my bad.
Speaker 3:Oh, no, no you might have said it. You might have said Raphael Sadiq. Yeah, that's what I meant. So, that's an underrated singer, by the way.
Speaker 2:What's it called Get Involved.
Speaker 3:Oh, yes, yes, I do know that song, I do know that song.
Speaker 2:It's off a soundtrack and I ain't know the soundtrack. I didn't Did. I know that. I don't think I knew that it's off the PJs. You know about it.
Speaker 3:Wait, the TV show? Yeah, Didn't know that. Yeah, that's interesting.
Speaker 2:So, but I was like, yeah, I could see them skate to this and it fits so for sunday. Yeah, definitely.
Speaker 3:So that's definitely shout out to that skater is getting added, you know um but yeah, um well, I guess in this, in this question, just um, in your different areas of um, so I guess, I don't know, we can start with stone mountain, like. Do you feel like the people at stone mountain kind of understand, like what type of no, I feel like the staff don't be giving us no requests, so I don't really.
Speaker 2:Yeah, the only person that used to hit me with requests was xander, and he's you, you know, he's like here, and there you don't see him often Shout out to him.
Speaker 3:Shout out to him. He actually had a song that he had requested, called I mean, he had requested it before the session called by Music Soulchild, and I forgot the name of it. It's going to fuck me, I don't know, it's some slow song, but yeah, shout out to fuck me, I don't know, it's some slow song. Shout out to Xander, he definitely takes the music?
Speaker 2:He definitely does.
Speaker 3:I don't know. I feel like, from my perspective, it's more like not necessarily a hey, can you play this song. It's more of a. I feel like the co-workers are more like, and I don't know you can speak on this too. I feel like the co-workers are more like, and I don't know you can speak on this too. I feel like they're just more like hey, can you turn? Either you could turn it, can you turn it up, or can you turn it down, or can you play something like this, or can you play something like that, rather than hey, can you play this song?
Speaker 2:I feel like, yeah, sparkles, sparkles. Gwinnett is where I encounter a lot of the requests. You know what I'm saying? Turn it up, turn it down. Nah, they'll be specific.
Speaker 3:Oh, they're like hey, play this.
Speaker 2:Well, one of them is they'd like to hear well, okay, I guess you're right, genres, kind of they're like can we get some slow set, slow walk, reggae music? You know that one girl that like reggae music.
Speaker 3:The older lady with the glasses.
Speaker 2:Well, is she older? I don't know. There's one girl that works in the skate shop.
Speaker 3:Oh, she works there.
Speaker 2:Oh, no, yeah, she be in the rental. Skate rental, yeah, I have no idea who you're talking about. But yeah, so I mean I guess to answer your question. Yeah, yeah, I have no idea who you're talking about, so, but yeah, so I mean I guess to answer your question.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I'm more inclined to you, know listen to the co-workers yeah so Julian apparently said I requested, say what you want to you. Before I was working in a snack bar, you almost cooked my ass cause you didn't know what it was. I probably did and it's probably what it was. I probably did and it's probably what probably was, because I know the song now. I mean it's but it's, but it's not. But you know what. You know what it probably was. You know what it probably was. Julian, at that time I didn't play negative songs in my in my slow sets, play negative songs in my in my slow sets, so like if there was any kind of like, like breakup, or like there's some sort of breakup or there's like kind of like tension type shit. Like I don't play. I didn't play that type of shit, especially like back in the day, those days. Oh yeah, no, I probably would have told you to go fuck off. No, I probably wouldn't told you that. That.
Speaker 2:Dying in front of you. No motions, bro, not the motions, no motions.
Speaker 3:No, you get no motions, Y'all get no motions. But it was just more of a. He's talking about say what you want. Well, I'm saying like him oh fucking, let's not even talk about fucking.
Speaker 2:Say goodbye.
Speaker 3:No, fucking, is Dirty Dan's ass still here? Oh so, tanaka, let's talk about it. Let's talk about it, since you're talking about it I don't know if dirty Dan's still in here, but slow set, right, you're in a slow set. Dirty Dan asks you to play life Jennings XCX. You playing it or not? Life Jennings XCX. Anybody that's in here, please tell me why or why not? You would want to hear life jennings xcx and a slow set. Oh, by the way, so that's a little deleted scenes too from the north carolina trip.
Speaker 2:I asked mario about that because I'm trying to think can you even like skate to that?
Speaker 3:yes, you can. You can definitely skate to it. It has a beat.
Speaker 2:Anything that has a beat you can skate to exactly julian but I'm just picturing people trying to tip to that and he's over there talking about.
Speaker 3:Life is real bruh, he's literally talking about minors getting raped, bro like I know, I know.
Speaker 2:That's why it's like I'm like you can't even like say that's not even the like.
Speaker 3:The message is crazy, like what. I feel like that's equivalent to no. I feel like that's a little water, but I feel like that's like kind of like like. Right after that you playing hypothetically by fucking life, jennings now I'd be more inclined to play hypothetically than the. Sc. I mean we're just choosing shits at this point.
Speaker 2:I would play hypothetically drop that shit.
Speaker 3:It's all for Sunday, then I'm better here. There you go, hypothetically coming to a. Nah, if you gonna play that, you gotta play, leaving tonight bro. You got to, bro, you gotta play, leaving tonight, bro.
Speaker 3:If you play hypothetically, you gotta play, leaving tonight, bro, you got to. Bro. You gotta play. Leaving tonight, bro. If you play, you play hypothetically, you gotta play. Leaving tonight 200, bro. That's my shit, bro, I ain't gonna lie bro, that's my shit. If there was ever a negative song that I would play in a slow set is leaving tonight. I ain't gonna lie, I ain't gonna lie to you. But yeah, man. So yeah, co-workers are, yeah, co-workers are definitely, um, yeah, exactly, yeah, exactly, julian, but yeah, co-workers. I'd look at it a little differently than if a random person just came out on the street and was like hey, can you uh do that? Your mind is going, let's talk about it, nah.
Speaker 2:I just I F with that SCX song, but I just don't know where we can play that I don't.
Speaker 3:I don't like that song. I mean the message, I get the message. But yeah, shout out to Tish, come on now. How you going to come at the end of the episode and ask about that? We talked about that at the beginning. I guess you're going gonna have to wait till we repost this and you can listen to the whole, because we talked about the whole north carolina trip.
Speaker 2:But yeah, but go ahead. So you like. Oh, so you just don't even like how the song sounds no, the song is cool.
Speaker 3:It's just like I wouldn't even add that to my playlist. I can appreciate it for what it is and the message that he's trying to give out to the you know, younger generation, but, yeah, that is not a song that I would be playing on my personal time, right like a tempo that would definitely fall under. Not uh, yeah, not uh, listening to lyrics, but uh, yeah, shout out to shout out to the co-workers. We're going to put all this shit back in DJ Talk. For the people that don't know, I post my schedule on my Instagram page. I'm actually slacking. I need to post my July schedule. I have my July schedule. It will be up in a few, probably at the bailout one day, I don't know, depending on how yeah, I'll probably be posting that Probably have to bail out one day, I don't know, depending on how. Yeah, yeah, I'll probably be posting that. But, tanaka, you got anything lined up?
Speaker 2:July 1st. I'm going to be at bail out Monday, july 2nd. Make sure y'all check it out. Pull up on myself and turn up Nice and slow to movie 7 o'clock to 11 pm. Make sure y'all be there and check it out. You know what I'm saying. If you miss nice and slow, or even if you was at nice and slow, definitely come through.
Speaker 3:Yeah, especially when you see yourself on the big screen.
Speaker 2:Take a picture in front of the banner. On July 4th, myself and Turno, we're going to be at Metro Diner.
Speaker 3:Yeah, pull up, let's do some karaoke, let's have fun.
Speaker 2:No, let's sing karaoke and pop fireworks.
Speaker 3:Pop fireworks right, Just not in the picture Right.
Speaker 2:I mean, I guess they they just scare the rest. Oh, you're funny. But anyway, july 5th I'm going to be at 7 to 11. And July 6th I got a private event. Hell, I'm dead. And then July 7th is myself Turn Up and Drip man. Be sure to check us out. Cascade is coming. Cascade Sunday, delinquent Sunday, you dig? That's all I can remember off the top of my head. I know Sparks, gwinnett and other stuff is in there too. Trap Fever on the 13th. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 3:Yeah, shout out to that ride. It's the ride competition that Chris got going on.
Speaker 2:So For sure, right, but yeah, that's about it.
Speaker 3:Yeah, that's about it.
Speaker 2:We gotta go. Y'all get ready for bailout Monday y'all.
Speaker 3:So we gonna fuck with y'all. Y'all get y'all will. Y'all are probably already at home, so but if you're not home, get to your destination safe and all that good shit, and we will fuck with y'all on the flip side. Thank you, outro Music.