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This episode of The TNT Podcast, unpacks the fiery feud between Ray J and Fabolous, from a heated party confrontation to social media spats. We also celebrate the skate culture with our guest Julian & his mask-making and Cascade adventures, blending drama and humor with a hip-hop and skating backdrop. & the segments you love.
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I said so you went up to him at the after party I said what happened. So when you hit him, what did he do, ray? Okay, now let me ask you something. He didn't hit you back. Look, check this out, no disrespect. Like. Shout out to my big boy, diddy, because he tried to really be like, look, they were just going in on you and you know it was all fun and games. Shout out to Kevin Hart because he's a comedian. But Fab ain't no comedian.
Speaker 1:My homie saved his life when he was in LA. His life was threatened by my other dudes and my other homie saved his life. So how can he even speak disrespectful to me? You know what I'm saying and that's just what it was. So when I seen him, I was with Floyd and 50, and he tried to say don't touch me. And I punched that nigga Straight up In 50 years to get the fight. I got detained. Tonight I got kicked out of the motherfucking Palm Hotel. Police arrested me, handcuffed. Look, don't take me to jail. Can y'all just unhandcuff me and let me show you, Did that at all his people, or did he hit you at all? You've never seen that I don't.
Speaker 4:Why, bro, I don't be on these type of shit, bro, I don't know.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I smacked. Come on, play it, man. You think I'll sing songs and run around here and do dance? I'll play that shit, man. You know who Mario is.
Speaker 1:I ain't saying you Real ready, don't go to jail. Nothing ain't worth going to jail for, I know. And so this is what happened. Right, everybody told me to calm down. I got the crib. I got kicked out of the palms. I went back up to the Poms Listen, my homegirl just won the GT. He got a 97 GT. Come on, listen.
Speaker 1:But, ray, you know, when you come to New York, I got a 20-foot square, listen, 20,000 square foot crib. I got an indoor pool, an outdoor pool. I got an indoor basketball court, an outdoor pool, I got an indoor basketball court and an outdoor basketball court. It's 12-pack bitch-ass, nigga. I swear to God. Now, ray J, just one question, though. He ain't gonna be able to even stay in his hometown. But I got oh, okay, this is old. Yeah, this is definitely old. All right, ray J, but let me ask you something. You know that Fab jokes around on Twitter all the time Like that nigga. He called me. I let that nigga borrow my Lamborghini for his video on LA. That's my word. Ask Cook I let him borrow my Lamborghini, I let him drop my top. He can have that shit, that old. I'm a first-class.
Speaker 3:He was saying some suspect I'm tired of being humble and I'm tired of he was saying some suspect in his own
Speaker 4:time, oh God.
Speaker 1:So much for being on live my man.
Speaker 5:My man.
Speaker 1:My man, I don't want to talk shit. I'm ready for this nigga, man. All right, I'm ready to put you in that nigga. Thank you, randy man. I hate to see people so mad like that. I don't want people to do that. They're crazy. You know what I'm saying? They don't want to talk shit. I was with Pup last night and I said, pup, you said listen, if anybody talks shit about me, I'm going to smack this nigga in the face. If who can't squash this, then it's over. Now we're going to squash it. We need this to end peacefully. The only nigga that can squash this shit is DJ Cook. We're going to make that happen?
Speaker 1:Who ain't got a little bit of squash? Charlotte May Envy Angela E. I promise you I'm going to have fans call up there and these are going to apologize to the Breakfast Club. These are going to apologize to me for being a broke ass, bitch ass, nigga. I got six world's voices outside you, a bitch. You just got to impeach me, ray. I like games with this shit, nigga, and I like Brady a lot. So you ready, fuck this, nigga. I'll fuck that whole team, nigga. I'm going to smack the shit out that bitch ass. Now we don't try to get bad on one of these guys I'm going to smack't.
Speaker 4:Never heard that one. That shit was funny bro, yeah. No, I ain't never heard that one. That shit was funny bro, yeah, no, I ain't never heard that one.
Speaker 3:He's like I got an indoor pool, I got an outdoor pool, I got an indoor basketball court, I got an outdoor basketball court.
Speaker 5:No, I ain't never heard that one before that's. He was like, help me get niggas.
Speaker 3:that like you know what I'm saying Nah, he was like come and get niggas that like niggas, I'm getting to rape this nigga Sticking his booty.
Speaker 4:Like what.
Speaker 3:I'm going to apologize to the dude that threatened me like that. I don't want none of that.
Speaker 4:So what came out of that? He?
Speaker 1:apologized.
Speaker 5:Fallible has really apologized.
Speaker 3:He apologized.
Speaker 4:Wow, he, he apologized, he apologized he apologized he apologized for real so what was the situation?
Speaker 1:you ain't gonna apologize if you call like that look, I mean I ain't gonna lie you get threatened to get raped by the booty warriors.
Speaker 4:Nah bro, I ain't gonna lie bro, I'm apologizing.
Speaker 3:I don't want none of that.
Speaker 4:So, ray J, really about that life, huh I guess so. So wait, tanaka, have you heard the apology? Did you know about that? I'm going to take a video. Go see Kanye and Jesus. Make sure you keep it locked right now, hey look at that my man Fab was on the phone. We were talking about this whole Ray J incident.
Speaker 7:What's good? Fab, yo, fab. What up baby? What's the deal? Yo Yo man. So let's get right into it, man. I mean, obviously Ray J called in. Who called in Dubai? Dubai called in you. Funny, that wasn't Ray J.
Speaker 2:You can't be serious that wasn't Ray J, that wasn't Willie Norwood Jr, that wasn't Randy Brothers, that wasn't Moe Titter E-Titter I love the name from that show that wasn't that. So he called to the more show today and obviously you heard what happened, man.
Speaker 7:We just want to hear your side of the story, man. I mean, really, like you know, this is not no big thing to me. You know what I'm saying. Like it is what it is at this point, this is more a war on drugs than a war with me. You know what I'm saying? This nigga is high and coked up no you're number two, really, I think so.
Speaker 1:I heard that.
Speaker 7:It almost joked to me.
Speaker 3:Like it's not, I didn't take to me, first and foremost joke to me. Like it's not I didn't take.
Speaker 4:I'm taking it serious, so I got time. Hello. No, really, I mean it's just I don't know. I mean we put it in the south and stuff at this point.
Speaker 7:Now he's gonna have to prove all of this funny shit he was saying on Worldstar only on the Breakfast Club. But what really happened is, I'm sure, people seen on Twitter. You know what I'm saying. We had some fun with him. Floyd had a 24-7 show for the fight. You know what I'm saying. I guess Ray J was on the show, right, and on the show Floyd goes. I'm about to have a concert in my living room, you know what I'm saying. So from there the camera cuts to Ray J singing on the piano, singing and the shit was just funny to me. You know what I'm saying. I made a couple jokes about it on Twitter. You know what I'm saying. And you know, I guess people on Twitter had fun with it. You know Twitter, that's what Twitter does. They have fun with shit, so they have fun with it.
Speaker 7:Now I came to Vegas for the fight. I went to the. Uh, did he have dinner? Did he have a dinner? Yeah, I was there. You know what I mean? He was there. Right, right, right, right, all right, okay, so Ray J comes to the dinner.
Speaker 7:Ray J pops up at the dinner and you know when Ray J came in, he's like yo, I'm sad you got me on Twitter. You know he laughed about it. You know we joked about it. Kevin Hart was there, vinny was there.
Speaker 7:These are all people who are all in this situation. They know exactly what's going on. You're with it, DJ. You know you're the guy who can squash this. I know that's your man, I know, you know. I know little Randy is your man. You know what I'm saying. So that's why, you know, I wanted to call you and clarify this, because you know you're the only man that can squash it. You're the minister for our politics, so you know what I'm saying. But anyway, chris Sabian so anyway comes into the dinner and you know we laugh about it. He chopped it up about it and what he said it was was the way they edited the 24-7 show. He said it was bad there. It was people there. It was, everybody was in the living room. It still was funny. We still was joking and we still were telling them don't do any. So what? So what's going on? We still were telling them don't do any. You know what I'm saying. Yeah, I, I, everybody was. Everything was cool, everything wore down to the bridge.
Speaker 1:Uh, it's thick.
Speaker 7:I have a show here at the Palms with Jay Da Kiss and um at South Peak and, um, I'm hanging out with my man.
Speaker 4:He's like yo. We gonna come down to the show later, everything's cool, I'm like cool, I see you guys. I see't know. I just needed something. I took Kevin Hart to DJ. This is what they told me.
Speaker 7:I was a little ready and he just told me yo, we got seven room voices and you know this is on deck. We just get money out here, the money team, the money. He just talking crazy, whatever. He said okay. Kevin Hart said okay. I just looked at him and said okay and tapped him and walked off. You know what I'm saying. So we laughed about that, uh. But I had no, no feeling that great day had any, any, any problems with me whatsoever.
Speaker 7:So we go to the show. I'm walking down the hallway to the show. I see kids give yourself a. As you go now I see 50 against the wall. I see Floyd against the wall and I see Brandy's brother with the red hoodie on. You know what I'm saying, because I can't just told me you can see them with the red hoodie. So I walk up, I get 50. I get 50 at that. I'm going to get Floyd at that. And then Ray J chimes in and says, yo, we here with the money team. I'm here with the money team and you know we was talking about the jokes and we've been filling the jokes. So I'm thinking like I'm laughing, like I'm thinking he's continuing to talk or something from the dinner, you know, and still making more joke of it and probably bring it back up. I felt the joke was over, but I'm laughing. Anyway, you know what?
Speaker 5:he sees like yo yeah, real nick, and he loves to make this rant about seven people.
Speaker 3:I don't know what he's talking about. He said we're having a boxing match with his laptop.
Speaker 7:Oh yeah, they're looking like they're just trying to see what Ray J is talking about. So now I look back on what a Ray J Ray J is like yo, we real man, we're not bitch ass niggas. This, the money team, this is this, that and the third. And I'm just like hold on, hold on. So now I'm looking at him in his eyes and I'm starting to feel like like is this? Is he serious? Like what's going on here? Are you serious, nigga? So I asked him I'm like yo, like Ray J, what's wrong with you man? Like know what I mean? We on the West Coast, we mobbing, we getting money. I'm like yo, seriously, ray J, man, I don't know what you're talking about right now.
Speaker 5:I don't know what's going on. I don't know what show he's talking about. The money team is right here, floyd and 50.
Speaker 7:I said it wasn't something to do with Floyd and 50. I don't know what you're talking about, but what are you talking about? And that's crazy. He's starting to say like he's still like yo, all right, ray, jay, all right. Why are you talking to me? He's like touching my shoulder and like tapping me on the chest and, like you know, just talking. So I'm like yo, he's serious, like let's just this. And it's like don't, first of all, don't touch me, no more. No, don't touch my body in any form. Away, don't touch me. So he's like what you don't touch you. And I said what I just said don't touch me. You know I'm saying thing from there to lean back. And then he like pushed off of me about chest. So then when he pushed off for me, I jumped back to him and I grabbed him up. So I grabbed him up.
Speaker 7:I didn't, there was no fight there was no swing, this whole story that he made up that whole Tupac rant All right am.
Speaker 5:I in the picture.
Speaker 3:You're on edge.
Speaker 1:Let's see.
Speaker 5:That's great, alright, check, check, check, mic check are you ready?
Speaker 4:Because, wait, you sent a verse, you sent a verse and all that. Yeah, I didn't get it.
Speaker 5:All right, hold on, let me get mine. I don't know what's wrong with me. What's that? I think I'll pick something up. Is this what you're looking for? Oh, is that what that is? Okay.
Speaker 3:Yeah, hold on Finally getting done, man, finally man. You know what I'm saying, that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 5:There you go, finally done, made it man. Shout out to the mask man, world famous. If y'all ain't know, he has arrived.
Speaker 4:He has arrived, man he has a ride man it's not Let me get my work together, y'all All good, all good. Thank you, all right, ladies and gentlemen. Tnt Podcast back at it. Dj Turner, dj Tanaka. It is two o'clock in the morning as we're recording this, but we have a special guest in the building. Sir, would you like to introduce yourself?
Speaker 3:to the people. Julian.
Speaker 4:His name is Julian.
Speaker 3:AKA the mask. Yeah, type shit, type shit.
Speaker 4:Type shit. How you feeling man?
Speaker 5:The man behind the mask. Man has made it dog. Everybody that been wondering. You know what I'm saying. We aaa stone mountain skates. How long you had the mask for man, how, what? We'll start off with this. What inspired the mask and how long was you rocking the mess? Uh?
Speaker 3:really started in one say high school. Like you know, like right before COVID hit, I was wearing like the you know the joints the AOTL mask.
Speaker 5:Yeah, yeah, yeah, before folks was like really wearing them.
Speaker 7:What? And then?
Speaker 3:when COVID hit, everybody had them. I'm like I got to find something original. What Then I upgraded to like this LED mask that I had just laying around I was working at the time I don't know, if you remember they had them skull masks, it was like two pieces, yeah, yeah yeah, put a year on it.
Speaker 5:What year was this?
Speaker 4:That was around like that would be 2021, right 21.
Speaker 5:21? Okay, 21.
Speaker 4:I know exactly what you're talking about and then from.
Speaker 3:There that same year I was like they started selling them in the pro shop and then everybody else started getting, and then you were like uh, I got me my own right, went to the store, got me some some spray paint and made the first one, and then that one got stolen it got stolen. Yeah, it got stolen and then the second one, the paint chipped off.
Speaker 3:So the ones that y'all see all the time, the one that you got is the third one the third one I made the third one, and then I had a green and red one and then the purple and blue one that I wear sometimes, but you discontinue all of that yeah, I was just about to say you don't retire today, right? It's the summer. It's too hot for that shit right now to be completely honest with you.
Speaker 5:So it's not retiring, it's just in life a hiatus so it's just a seasonal thing.
Speaker 3:I ain't about to escape with that thing. It's already hot as is.
Speaker 5:That's cool man. I wasn't sure if that was like if that was like an era that you kind of like.
Speaker 4:You know what I'm saying yeah because the way you put it it sounded like you were like just retiring it.
Speaker 3:Yeah like I thought about it, I really thought about it.
Speaker 4:But I might just to figure out something because I need ventilation. Man it was, yeah, I thought it was wearing that thing all night.
Speaker 5:I can only imagine that's, yeah, that's. I can only imagine, well, skating or skating with a mask on. That's, yeah, no for sure, dang, see you. You wait, you bought the, the like, the, I guess, the, how it's like, because it has like a nose and kind of like a you know structure to it. So you didn't make that, you just bought that.
Speaker 3:I bought the mask, like just on Amazon, like I bought a large bulk mask.
Speaker 5:I have like 20 of them, right, but they all had like the nose. They all had the nose. Okay, okay, okay.
Speaker 6:So you just had to paint the joint and stuff, okay, okay, I feel that, I feel that I wasn't sure you went and actually molded your face type.
Speaker 5:Oh no, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 4:I mean, hey man, that might be the next step.
Speaker 5:Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 3:If not a half mask. I was thinking about that.
Speaker 4:Yeah, I feel that That'd be interesting. Masking Without the nose thing, just nose popping out, that'd be interesting.
Speaker 5:Ladies and gentlemen, got Julian with us. You dig All the folks from the ring that been wondering who that guy. It was real distinct, though I eff with it. Yeah, man, all the folks from the rink that been wondering who that guy.
Speaker 3:It was real distinct, though it was real distinct Like I F with it. You know what I'm saying. I mean, I knew how it was. Every time, we always ended up going on a quick trip anyway afterward and I always took the mask off over there. So if you went to quick trip after the rink, you know who I look like, you know?
Speaker 4:what I look like. Do you moment from quick trip? Um, let's talk about it, let's talk I'll never go to quick trip that's when I leave. But tanaka, tanaka is into that, you know. I honestly didn't know you were into that either, but do you have a favorite?
Speaker 3:I've had a few quick trip moments.
Speaker 4:Um, I wasn't there for the session that y'all had outside, but so there are times that you was like you know what, let's just pull up the quick trip and just go see what the skate folks talking about.
Speaker 5:Nah, I could have tested with. Julian was outside, bro. Julian was definitely outside out there.
Speaker 3:We having crunk battles and all types of junk outside.
Speaker 4:Yeah, I seen they be bringing boxing gloves. I be like that's crazy.
Speaker 3:Remember when Leigh got dragged by that car and she.
Speaker 4:That jump was crazy. Yeah, that's crazy. I didn't know you were there for that. Damn. That was a little time ago.
Speaker 3:Yeah, maybe a lot of stuff happening over there. We got kicked out by the police once. That's what I'm saying.
Speaker 4:The fact that and this is a while back, shout out to the fact that the fact that and this is a while back shout out to dj drip the fact that they wrote him a letter quick, trip wrote him a letter saying that we, y'all know y'all can't do this, yeah he done, made it for no fun, I mean at that point y'all, y'all laughing. I'm dead ass. Like if quick trip took the time to write a letter to you like whether it's good or bad.
Speaker 5:It was Quick Trip or was it the police?
Speaker 4:It was Quick Trip. Did you not see the letter?
Speaker 5:I can't remember. I couldn't remember if it was the police or if it was Quick Trip.
Speaker 4:No, it was Quick Trip. Well, I guess, while we're on the subject Tanaka, what are some favorite moments you have at Quick Trip, or are they so highly illegal that you can't talk about it?
Speaker 5:I mean really, yeah, it wasn't really nothing too crazy. Like really, I just feel like that session was probably the highlight.
Speaker 4:I mean, we didn't really I mean I was highly illegal, but okay, it's called loitering. I mean we was just illegal, but okay, was it? It's called watering.
Speaker 5:I mean, we was just kicking it, bro, it wasn't nothing. Crazy Folks be having. Having their issues and all that.
Speaker 3:We was paying customers and they gonna kick us out. Folks was getting gas, slushies and all that type of stuff Great.
Speaker 5:Yeah, we spent a lot of bread on that one I mean need.
Speaker 4:I remind you, y'all were paying customers Inside y'all car you, in drip, mind you y'all. Y'all were paying customers inside y'all car you and drip, and then y'all had the pull up on y'all.
Speaker 5:Yeah, exactly so you ain't drip been through a lot of a lot of things. I should know like a lot of situation for real, but um, yeah, I don't know, I can't really think of nothing off top. I mean, I feel like there's so much drama and different stuff that happened at quick trip. Um, yeah, I was just that, you know, turnip had warned me about like the drama in the skate world and I still was kind of oblivious to it. And then, like once you start seeing like the parking lot in quick trip, then you see all of it unfold.
Speaker 4:Yeah, no, I won't say. I won't say tanaka stubborn, he doesn't like, he likes to see, he has to go through it himself. Yeah, you can't tell him, tanaka has to no, no, I believe there's drama has to figure it out himself. You're gonna tell him he's like okay, and then still go through it, but you know no, I'm saying I knew there was drama but I wasn't aware of the specifics.
Speaker 5:Once I was in the parking lot in the quick trip, that's when I received the specifics of the drama.
Speaker 3:Go ahead, jules, my boy, what you about to say, it ain't that deep. But then you get to that quick trip parking lot you be like nah, bruh, it is that deep, it's supposed to be deep. Yeah, it is that deep it's supposed to be, yeah.
Speaker 5:But another thing is I got to realize that all these folks are young, so it's like you know.
Speaker 4:Yep Got to realize that sir.
Speaker 5:A lot of them don't necessarily know how to control their emotions in the best manner, you know.
Speaker 4:So the only thing they got is they pride. Yeah, so you know folks Alright, yeah, so you know folks ready to fight, folks ready to whatever the fuck.
Speaker 3:That's why I took a step back, man. It was like too old for this. Yeah, A lot of folks most of them folks was too old for what they was doing. Bro, I ain't gonna judge nobody.
Speaker 5:I mean that go back to the fact that age ain't nothing but a number, though we still got folks that's older than us that's, you know acting the same way you know, and be having all that drama and all that.
Speaker 4:So it's like basically yeah, but I was gonna say something I forgot oh, tanaka, um, I don't know what else. I don't know what else happened in between these episodes, but I do know that we had the cascade, we had the Cascade, we had the Cascade session. Do you have any highlights that you want to bring up from the Cascade session? By the way, shout out to everybody that pulled up to.
Speaker 5:Cascade, yeah, shout out to everybody, first of all, that pulled up to the cave.
Speaker 2:Shout out to everybody that pulled up to Cascade you know we had Diverse in there.
Speaker 4:They came all the way from Gwinnett. Yeah, that's. Yeah, that was crazy. Um, yeah, I mean I, everything that happened kind of happened like it just it just not necessarily was what it was, but like everything I had in my head kind of like it kind of unraveled, kind of like how I wanted to. But, uh, yeah, tan Tanaka, I mean you definitely had a different seat at Cascade than I did. Do you want to give them behind the scenes of what was happening? And it's funny and the reason why I say this is because we had this conversation today about everybody had such a great time and didn't even realize so much shit was happening behind the scenes. Do we want to? Was happening behind the scenes. Do we like want to elaborate on?
Speaker 5:yeah, we can, we can. Um, nah, it really do just be funny, though, because, like, people will talk about like the highlights of the session and stuff like that, and then I just be thinking about like the thought process of like when that was happening in the session, like what I was thinking and what, what we was all discussing and going through. You know, I'm saying why it's happening and, um, now, basically, like I had already came into the session like slit with a headache. You feel me just because of like a lack of sleep and all that. So, um, but it wasn't nothing crazy, though it wasn't like a migraine to like, because I ain't gonna let headaches be like the death of me, bro, like I can't function. You know saying once I get a real bad headache or whatever. So I had a slight headache.
Speaker 5:We was cool, we setting up, getting the levels right and all that. And then we started djing and I'm playing a record and the joint just goes completely silent. I'm like what just happened, bro, like that joint? So, unbeknownst to me, tarno been a DJ boo and he had heard somebody boo and I didn't hear that. You know what I'm saying. But apparently somebody in the crowd booed and then I I looked at my board and I just you know what I'm saying pulled another song up or whatever. But I was so caught off guard because I was like what's going on my joint? You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 5:So I had did a pool party, like for my zozo down reading the day before, and it's like a pool party type joint. So I don't know what happened, because my board was working fine all through that party. And then I use that cascade and all of a sudden this happening. So now I'm just like damn, bro, like, and I was trying to see if it was going to do it again and did it again. So I like, damn, I can't, I can't use this whole left side of the board. I can only use one side of the board right now because if it goes to the left side it's going to cut out.
Speaker 5:So I really had to think about it and kind of visualize how I was going to do this, because I had never really done it. So I basically had to use the two channels on one side and then just DJ between between them two. But it's like it'd be hard to like, remember which channel I'm on and like anyway, it was a lot, um, but thankfully the folks didn't didn't recognize it like they. They was like dang tanaka, that's what you had going on back there like, and I was just like, hey, yo, boy, I was a little bit stressed, like I felt like a surgeon, like especially during the slow set, right, so so when I'm mixing with them, like it's on some chills, I joined, like you know what I'm saying. I know that they may pick up where I'm at, you know what I'm saying. Whatever, so cool.
Speaker 5:But the slow set we had made an agreement Turnip was going to take the first slow, say, I was gonna take the second one. So when I you know, with the slow set, that's all me. You know what I'm saying, that's not nobody else. You feel me hopping in on that. So I had to really lock in for real. And so I tell I was joking with turner I felt like a surgeon, like you know what I mean. Like a surgeon, just the way that I was djing. I just had to be so focused just to make sure these mixes was properly. You know what I'm saying. Happening because, be so focused just to make sure these mixes was properly, you know what I'm saying happening because, um, I didn't want nobody to be able to tell they're like, oh yeah, something's up with his joint or whatever. I just I was like it's crazy though, because like it always seems something about cascade bro that something keep happening if we think about it, drip.
Speaker 5:When I did cascade sunday with drip at the top of the year, something happened to my board oh, something happened to your board remember I had to use nashay's board. Oh yeah, and so it's like you know something even crazier.
Speaker 4:I don't even know if you talked to drip today, but apparently something happened with his usb cord I don't know if you knew that or not.
Speaker 5:Something did happen, well, couldn't? Nashay had come? Neshe called me and told me like oh yeah, I'm headed over to get drip Woo woo. I was like wait what? And then he I saw I had a missed call from him and then I called him back but he didn't answer and I talked to him after the session. He was saying like yeah, something happened.
Speaker 4:Woo woo. Yeah, I tried to call him afterwards but he didn't. Yeah, he didn't. Well, he picked up. But then he was like yeah, I'm going to call you back.
Speaker 5:And I was like okay, yeah, he got some drama going right now. Oh, of course he does.
Speaker 4:You know? All right, yeah, we already know what that is. Yeah.
Speaker 5:But shout out to Juggernaut on checking man Appreciate you coming to Soulful. Sunday, I think, his homegirl had a birthday and she was like she want to go skating. And I was like, all right, juggernaut, you know, there's not no ratchettivities going on, man, you know what.
Speaker 4:I'm saying I was going to say yeah, no, he's not a JB skater. So, yeah, no, he's like all around, he just likes music.
Speaker 5:Well, I ain't know for the girl. You know what I'm just letting you know. Now it's over Sunday, so it's like real R&B, funk and soul. It's not no ratchet, I don't even play hip hop like that for real, but he was understanding. Oh yeah.
Speaker 4:Yeah, I figured.
Speaker 5:You know, I'd be dying laughing now because he'd be doing that joint or when they they be singing.
Speaker 4:Yeah.
Speaker 5:Hitting the high notes, and all that Just making the facial expressions on the sideline.
Speaker 3:And then, what was that? Bow Wow.
Speaker 5:Oh, your funny shit. Wait, what is it?
Speaker 4:The um, let me, how do you not know about that?
Speaker 5:He was like oh, oh, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 4:Yeah, that's definitely Mario. Yeah, that's definitely Mario man.
Speaker 5:Shout out to you, mario, though, man, I ain't mad at it, you be having crack in me up the way that you be playing them keys or the guitar or whatever. Man, yeah, but yeah, man, anyway, right, but yeah, man, anyway. Long story short, it was a lot of behind the scenes of Cascade that was going on, but I'm just glad that people ain't notice and they enjoy themselves and had a good time.
Speaker 4:Right.
Speaker 5:Turn up. Did you want to share your extracurricular activities over at Cascade?
Speaker 4:I mean shout out to Avalanche for calming me down.
Speaker 5:Shout out to Avalanche man.
Speaker 4:Yeah, let's just Me. Personally I'm not into last minute stuff. So there was no agreement of any flyers going up or anything like that, but they wanted to get the flyer up. So they didn't actually know how to put the flyer up, so they just had it on a um, they just clicked it open and they just had it just on the little photo whatever the photo thing is and eventually, as a computer does, it fell asleep.
Speaker 4:so the it's on the projector and, as the projector, the projector is on, the computer falls asleep, so it's just a white screen in my head. I'm like, okay, let me go up here and make sure that you know before mr greg comes up here, sees that as a white screen on his projector. Because we don't want those kind of conversations, um, so I had to pull up hold on, he was there, I don't know.
Speaker 4:Okay, as a matter of fact, I think if he wasn't there when we got there, he was there when um at the end, because he, he was in the dj booth, like messing with the volumes and stuff but I think, I think we're too loud or something I don't know, but um, yeah, so I went to virtual dj exactly, but um, yeah, so wow right, crazy right change the form I had to change the format of the photo and all that go to virtual, take it in to make folders, take folders out and there's just a lot.
Speaker 4:But yeah, and then, as in the midst of all, this is happening. This is when his situation happened with the, with his music, and I'm like telling drip, hey, drip, go down there, make sure that that doesn't happen again. We can't, we can't afford another dead air right, afford that not on cascade sunday. Like cascade sunday is the night. Like we can't, can't afford that right, especially when it's like all three of us this is our, this is our first night, one, two, three like yeah, we don't need that so, um, yeah, other than that everything else was, um, everything else went great, uh, as mr uh shout out to fred, shout out to fred.
Speaker 4:Shout out to the cascade fan was on and I'm actually interested to see. Did you hear anything about? He said he was doing um another video, like he was like they were like debuting another video. You know they do the Atlanta Skate interviews, but they were doing something different that night. Did you hear about that?
Speaker 4:what you mean so you know how they do the Atlanta Skate interview. Shout out to Black Riders, by the way they do the Atlanta Skate interviews, right. So apparently I don't know if this is a part of Atlanta Skate interviews, but he told me something that they were doing was I feel like you're familiar with it because I feel like you are into this new shit that they do the shit they do with the balloon, you know what I'm talking about.
Speaker 3:What the 20v1?
Speaker 4:So is that what that is?
Speaker 3:They got like pop the balloon, yeah, where you like. Line up all the females.
Speaker 4:So apparently they were doing something like that, but they were doing it with backpacking, I guess I don't know they were doing I heard him mention something about balloons.
Speaker 5:I didn't quite understand the concept that he would talk about so okay.
Speaker 4:So on the like the 20 v1, they have a thing where I don't I've never watched it, so I don't know the whole thing but a guy comes in and all the girls have balloons. I guess if they're not attracted to him, they pop the balloon right interesting. So that's, that's basically it, right yeah, so I guess they're doing it with backpacking, like if you don't want to be a partner, you, I don't know 12 play, 12 play. I guess we'll see the video eventually. I'm gonna ask him about it, cause I was definitely interested.
Speaker 5:Oh, this is in the session. They did it at Cascade, okay, like during the session. Yeah, okay, I got you, yeah.
Speaker 4:This is gonna be very intriguing To see.
Speaker 5:You saw any balloons out there?
Speaker 4:Nah, I didn't see no balloons. Okay, I'm assuming they used the VIP room.
Speaker 5:Oh Got, assuming they use the VIP room.
Speaker 6:Oh gosh you gotcha, okay okay okay, I don't know.
Speaker 5:Yeah, I don't know. I just you know that would make sense, that's interesting though.
Speaker 4:Yeah, but yeah, that's the only thing. Those are the only things I could really think of. Everything else went great, like I had a good time. Like I said, a lot of people came with a lot of good reviews. Yeah, that was cool. Um, what was also interesting is we had track fever yesterday and we had headphones.
Speaker 5:That was. That was something else that was interesting and once again for y' all that don't know this, this is well, I don't know. Are we supposed to f it that? That was definitely last minute, like me, and turn up, did not plan oh yeah, bro, you say that yeah, yeah, that was not that was also not our idea yeah, that wasn't our idea.
Speaker 4:That was not us, I mean, and it went fine. Like I didn't get any complaints, but I'm not taking that credit.
Speaker 5:Yeah, like basically we was approached with the idea. I was confused, I didn't really know how it was going to run, but I said, if that's what y'all want to do, we could do it like I didn't really care you know what I'm saying like, what was so, like, how was it being split?
Speaker 3:so I'm glad you asked that so because I I ain't get to go, I ain't yeah, what happened?
Speaker 4:had a little, had a little, uh booty call nah, I just I got the fire late.
Speaker 3:I was in mcdonough so I was like, yeah, nah.
Speaker 4:So, Before we get into that, before we get into that, what we're going to talk about. So, just out of curiosity, do you skate at Skate Zone?
Speaker 3:Skate Zone yeah.
Speaker 4:I mean, since you be over here in McDonough. Nah, oh, you just Still go to All-American yeah.
Speaker 3:Is there a reason why?
Speaker 4:Or like have you been to Skate Zone and you just didn't.
Speaker 3:I've been like twice, I think the one time, the one, or twice I came. It was like because you was there DJing, because, I think, didn't you?
Speaker 4:Oh damn, that was a long time ago DJing Cause, I think Didn't you oh damn.
Speaker 6:That was a long time ago, a while ago. That was a long time ago.
Speaker 5:Something by the AJ joint.
Speaker 4:Nah.
Speaker 3:I didn't do AJ.
Speaker 4:I think it was like a pajama. It was like a pajama, something Exactly. And then the, and then I did something with 23.
Speaker 3:I think you did, did you not do a trap fever there one time.
Speaker 4:No.
Speaker 3:Because y'all closed early that day. Yeah, that jump blew me so bad boy I believe, boy I got in the building and that was, that was mr robert.
Speaker 4:He didn't, he didn't understand that the, the, the regulars that do come, they come late, right, I mean, yeah, I mean, I understand it, I respect it too. I'm like, hey, bro, yeah, anybody here, like, and everybody starts showing up at the end like, and they were like damn, damn, what's happening. It's like, yeah, he closed early, ain't nobody show up, so but everybody started showing up at the end.
Speaker 5:I know I wasn't there, so what time did they close it?
Speaker 4:He would. Yeah, you would know I'm not going to lie.
Speaker 3:It was like yeah, it wasn't. I wasn't in there for that long.
Speaker 5:I want to say I skated like five song maybe.
Speaker 3:Yeah, yeah, he was like, yeah, that's the last song. I'm like what? Yeah, I paid admission I put the skate, so I'm not stretched.
Speaker 5:That's what I'm saying, bro.
Speaker 4:That's but anyway to reel it back in. So so the way we did it for people, a little behind-the-scenes tidbit, the way we did it yesterday was we just had Drip, because Drip was reeling off of his little highlight reel from the last, his little Friday night silence skate. So we were like, well, drip, go ahead and just do the party thing again, You'll be good. It's mostly trap music anyway. So just do that, don't worry about ride music, don't worry about step music, we're gonna handle it.
Speaker 4:So what me and tanaka did, which kind of I'll say kind of I won't say all the way, it kind of made us like spread a little thin, just a little bit, not not, it wasn't a lot, it was still manageable, but it was a little thing. But what we did was, um, so we had a list of every, every artist that we played for trap fever or like for the atl style, and we took them pick up game style. So we were like the captains, and so we started off. We were like, okay, we're gonna start with the main two, y'all drafting.
Speaker 5:Yeah basically. That's basically what we did. That's literally what we did. Literally, bro, literally. That's exactly what we did. We started with the main two.
Speaker 4:So we were like all right, so it was obviously going to be Gucci and. Jeezy Right. Who do you Gucci? And so we were going down the list. I had Lil Baby, he picked Future. I had the Migos, he had Shawty Lo. I had 21 Savage, he had I don't know, we were just going back and forth. Literally, so we don't step on each other's toes. And we had a long list of and that's what we did. That's what we did, but shout out to Trap Fever. It was definitely.
Speaker 4:Oh and shout out to CeCe Poppy. How did I forget?
Speaker 5:You got to shout out CeCe, poppy, cece.
Speaker 4:Poppy Shout out to Chris. He did the competition.
Speaker 5:Yeah.
Speaker 4:And that made it even more interesting, because we had to get everybody from the blue to red.
Speaker 5:Right.
Speaker 4:Yeah.
Speaker 3:So it was a duo ride competition, so you had to have a duo to participate. And that's how I found out about it even happening, because I looked on my story. I'm like ride competition. I don't even ride but like what the hell going on tonight? Yeah, right it was I was in a bed by that point. Right, it was a lot of first.
Speaker 4:It was definitely a lot of firsts going on that night for sure, and shout out what's the girls' names.
Speaker 5:That one, zaria and Sanai. Yeah, you know what?
Speaker 4:I'm saying Some folks will say that they got a little girl power on the crowd.
Speaker 5:Yeah.
Speaker 4:Because there was only one pair of girls there and everybody was dudes. So, like.
Speaker 5:All the girls on the side were like. So you know what's funny is that? Cause I talked to Zai. You know they had they ride competition and the winner of that was Jazz and and Zayla and I spoke to.
Speaker 5:I spoke to them. I was like how does it feel to be the champ? Oh yeah, they didn't even know. I spoke to them. I was like how does it feel to be the champ? And they're like oh yeah, like they didn't even know what I was talking about. I said, yeah, y'all the champ, y'all won the ride, competition and all that. They're like yeah, I think we just won because we were the only girls in the competition.
Speaker 4:Yeah, that's exactly what it was. So I don't know, I feel like, do you think that the next time we should do like a girl winner and a boy winner, like should that be a thing?
Speaker 5:I don't know. We got to have enough contestants. You know what I'm saying. No, you're not going to lie, because we only have four.
Speaker 4:Yeah, we only have four duos. Yeah, four duos I mean. But that's luckily for us, because goddamn that would have went forever Forever. Goddamn.
Speaker 6:For real.
Speaker 4:But yeah, shout out to everybody at Pull Up Trap, Shout out to Chris for putting it together.
Speaker 5:Yeah, definitely.
Speaker 4:Yeah, shout out to what was that name. Again, I'm sorry, I don't know what that name is Zaria and Sanai. Zaria.
Speaker 5:Sanai.
Speaker 4:Sanai, that was actually my first time ever talking to them.
Speaker 5:Oh yeah, that's right, you had to speak to them to get the songs yeah, right, right, right.
Speaker 4:And wait which one is Nick's cousin.
Speaker 5:I think, zaria.
Speaker 4:Zaria is the skinny one, the petite. Sorry, I said it right, but yeah, so Shout out to them. They won $100. Yeah, anything else that we need to do? Right, petite, not skinny, but yeah, so, um, yeah, shout out to them. They won a hundred dollars. Yeah, uh, anything else that we had need to do some catching up on, was that, was that, was that about it?
Speaker 5:trying to think, I don't know I feel like I, I'm not, I'm not gonna count. I've been living a little reckless out here, so it'd be kind of a whirlwind like these past few days.
Speaker 4:You know what I'm saying you want to talk about it, buddy? Um I mean we have been doing metro diner.
Speaker 5:I don't know if that's oh yeah, metro, we have been two thursdays in a row. Man, oh, karaoke man. Fourth of july we did fourth of july at. Uh, was that, was that? Was that the one?
Speaker 4:with tonic? Yeah, that was the one we did like five, six different karaoke's. Yeah, I feel like I was that the one with Tonic. Yeah, that was the one we did like five, six different karaoke's yeah. I feel like I was like the first one to ever do not like us on karaoke. That shit was hard like as in difficult that shit. I don't see how Kendrick does that shit. Shout out to Kendrick. I know how to work, because he's just rapping the whole time well, you know, you know what it is.
Speaker 5:I feel like it's different if you're sitting and rapping, but if you're standing and engaged, like how Turner was giving them the energy, nah, that shit was awesome.
Speaker 4:After a while it's just Bruh, that song is five minutes long. What was it? Five or four minutes, I don't know. Talk about them. Know all of it, you know what Julian show up to KO.
Speaker 5:Let's do it, let's run it. Bro, you know what I'm saying and I got you on the ad-libs. I'll be the hype man type.
Speaker 4:You know what I'm saying? Okay, well, cool, I'm going to press play Watch, and he better not miss one word all the shit he's talking.
Speaker 5:I got it on camera. Yeah, we got it on camera.
Speaker 3:We got it on the podcast you was with me when he played it at the rink. I was standing right next to you, oh yeah.
Speaker 4:Once again, once again, put your money where your mouth is. I can't wait to see it.
Speaker 5:Metro Diner Coming to a Metro Diner near you Not like us, so basically me and Turn Up. The one song that we've done is Bad and Bougie and we, just, like you, talk about butchering it.
Speaker 4:It was bad, the only thing that was throwing me off was the fact that they gave us the clean version. That was what was throwing me off and I was like damn, I have to. I gotta actually remember what he actually said for real cause yeah, but so what?
Speaker 5:so? What? No, no, turn up did turn it, so so we didn't do a bad move twice now. So the first time it was myself turn up and tonic and turn, it was offset. I was Uzi and tonic was Quavo. He obviously didn't know Quavo's part at all, from the cadence to the words.
Speaker 4:What was Quavo's part? He didn't know Quavo's part at all, at all, from the cadence to the words.
Speaker 6:What was Quavo's part?
Speaker 5:Well, I can't think about it, but it does Po fo mo mo out of space kid cutty introduce me to you and you know she slutty, yeah, yeah, yeah, so, so, so Turnip had, he was, it was bad. So Turnip had, I would say he killed it. You know what I'm saying? He killed that, but and then on the hook. That's the first verse man.
Speaker 4:It's the first verse, but I got the chorus too.
Speaker 5:On the hook. We all kind of came together Like you know what I'm saying, like Turnip led the storm, but we would also Kind of like Pitch in you know what I'm saying, like Turnip led the storm, but we would also kind of like pitch in you know what I'm saying? All that, who had Uzi? So I had Uzi, but I had a little trouble because I couldn't remember the cadence that he used on it.
Speaker 3:You know what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah, yeah. My bitch, that's the bone yeah.
Speaker 5:I'm just saying, man, it's been a little minute since I heard the song, cause like when the song came out I was like addicted to that joint, crazy right. But like I hadn't heard that song In so long that like I slick, forgot the cadence and all that. So, but I feel like the second, second time, second time, we did better, right? Oh yeah, no, I definitely feel like we.
Speaker 4:Neshea was a little spotty too.
Speaker 5:Yeah, no, no, no. Yeah, Neshea was a little spotty too. I ain't going to lie. Neshea definitely disappeared, it was crazy, she chose the song. Right, so who Wait? Who was it this time? I was still offset, you were still offset, said I was Quavo and she was Uzi. But yeah, no, it's definitely a vibe. I mean as soon as you walk in.
Speaker 4:I'm just putting you on there for now. I hope you're ready.
Speaker 5:I'm not going to lie, that joint is kind of fun. No, it is fun.
Speaker 4:Mainly because the song is new and it's hot. So, everybody, when I said trying to strike a chord, you just hear everybody in the back. That's probably it, man. Like I didn't even have to say it, like it was fun, it was definitely fun, it was definitely fun. But, um See, I'd be you gotta give me some leeway, because if Kendrick can mess up, on a song during the concert.
Speaker 3:I can too. You know what?
Speaker 4:I'm saying Did he mess up During the Pop Out concert? I didn't see him mess up he messed up a couple times. I missed that.
Speaker 3:What part, that Atlanta part? He messed up on that a couple times.
Speaker 4:Oh, I just saw him just vibing with everybody. I heard when he would just go like yo.
Speaker 3:He was on the stage by himself at that point. He messed up.
Speaker 7:It was like it was kind of it for real, so I wasn't like Probably the last I was gonna say.
Speaker 4:You know, I mean, yeah, he don't. I don't think, I don't think he's gonna Perform that anymore. I feel like that's just, it's just a moment in time, and it's just it's gonna be what it's gonna be.
Speaker 3:I'm waiting for that, that new song.
Speaker 4:That, he, that little snippet Bro.
Speaker 3:I can't wait for that song to come out Marketing genius.
Speaker 4:I can't wait for that song, marketing genius.
Speaker 3:And he put it at the beginning, so you got to hear it, but he did the same shit with the video to All Right, everybody's waiting for that song.
Speaker 4:Yeah, okay, yeah, damn, I didn't think about that.
Speaker 3:And he never put it out.
Speaker 4:Damn, Damn he sure didn't Dot. We need to have a conversation, bro. What we got going on, bro, he just wanted to give a snippet.
Speaker 5:He just wanted to give a snippet. That's all, bro, if that song ain't on the album.
Speaker 3:Bro, I'm going to be upset. He did that joint last time. I'm like dog, come on.
Speaker 5:Well, you should be fine, then you should be used to him doing that no we gotta figure out the karaoke joint, though I I we just need one like turn up you, you probably the best at this karaoke joint that I'll look. I mean, yeah, I mean I guess, but I mean see, because we just slow motion juvenile soldier slim and I that was a bad idea because I didn't, I didn't I didn't know slow, just limbs part like that. And then they gave us the bad version of oh no, that's why I feel like that was why?
Speaker 4:yeah, no, that was brief, that was. That was breezy, ass fucking breezy. But no, no, I'm not gonna lie. I feel like that was more of that reason yeah we didn't really know the parts for real and then like it was all like just like eight, bit like it was yeah, it was really really yeah, yeah, the words, yeah
Speaker 5:the words up there and all it's just that it's tricky because, like you, gotta know the cadence, because sometimes, when it be like yeah, and sometimes.
Speaker 4:Sometimes the cadence isn't on there, sometimes it's just the words right right yeah, okay, like I said, you're talking all this big shit. As soon as you walk in, I'm putting you at the top, I'm not talking big.
Speaker 3:I'm just saying Once again when my Spotify rap come out.
Speaker 4:When you walk in the building.
Speaker 3:I'm just saying when my Spotify rap come out that's going to be number one. I just know it.
Speaker 5:Man Julian said that Once again, I don't know what's so hard.
Speaker 4:The words are there like better be, I got stage fright. Man, here we go. This is my excuse, but um, yeah, man, uh, I think that's about it. Uh, but shout out to everybody buying the merch. We are still doing the giveaway. Um, if you want to be a part of that giveaway, make sure you send me a video or picture with with the merch on and I'll put you on the appreciation post and um, yeah, you'll be a part of that.
Speaker 4:I'm trying to think who was the last winner? Last winner was oh yeah, she said she didn't want to get at it. So, yeah, shout out to her. Shout out, you know who you are, shout out to you. But, um, so we're gonna move on to the question of the day. So, julian, we're going to start with you. We're just going to put you on the spot. Alright, what is your favorite lyric lines from a song? Damn, putting you on the spot and you know what. We'll make it a little easier. You don't have to pick your favorite. What are some favorites? What are some favorite lines that you have?
Speaker 4:that's like kind of like, oh, okay damn come on, you a music head you don't got, not one that popped in your head. What was the first one that popped in your head when I said that?
Speaker 3:uh, a minor that that shit hilarious, no, and that's and that's, but that's, but that's like that's recency bias no, but that shit is like dope, though for real.
Speaker 4:For real, because the, because.
Speaker 3:Okay, so we know about the a minor, the key signatures and all that yeah, but they, you know I was in band, so that's what that's minor, the key signatures and all that, but they, you know I was in band so that's what it really was like, but not even that.
Speaker 4:But did you know about the it's all white keys? Not even that. Did you know about what song is in A minor? Did you know about?
Speaker 3:that the song is in A minor.
Speaker 4:No, no, no. Do you know what song?
Speaker 3:is in A minor no, no, what it's a drake song.
Speaker 4:Did you know what drake song is in a? Minor teenage fever, yeah yeah, oh, I was gonna say, I was gonna say that was the, that was the thing. I was like whoa, that is, that is some deep, that's some deep welded shit right there, boy, kendrick doug for that one, but shout out to him for finding it. That shit is hard, but um damn.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I listen to so much music so it was like it's hard to pinpoint pick them run through them.
Speaker 4:What's in? Well, you already picked one, so, tanaka, what we got? What's? Some favorite lines, some favorite lyrics from some line even though tanaka is the one that says he doesn't listen to the lyrics. So we'll see if he?
Speaker 5:no? No, it's not that I don't listen to lyrics, I'm not good at memorizing them. I'm not good at memorizing them. I'm not good at memorizing the ladies Well, if they're good.
Speaker 4:you should memorize something, sir go ahead and pick one of them. Little whack-ass side-high songs, here you go.
Speaker 5:Try to get me fired up.
Speaker 6:You know what I'm saying TNT lore bruh.
Speaker 5:Let me see. That's crazy I think, um you saying, you're saying just a dope line, whatever, whatever, however, you want to goddamn because like, okay, so like, for instance, like the kindred feature on um the uh nostalgia with push a t, like I feel like just the way that he was narrating that, like just the voice he was using and the whole way that he was.
Speaker 4:So there's like not one part from that song that stands out to you, not one.
Speaker 5:I mean I gotta really think about it, but like it's just the fact how he broke down, like he's like talking to his dad like he was, he's the dope, you know. I'm saying like that was the flip on it, so it's so ill. Because he's like my daddy was born in. Like he's saying the year and all that, and then yeah, and then he's like you know what I'm saying, your son dope, reap what you sow. And you know what I'm saying. And I was just like Damn, that's cold. Like you know what I'm saying, that that was a cold.
Speaker 3:You feel me Cause the ending of that was fine. Yeah, he was like a dope rapper, like he's serving to.
Speaker 5:And then it's like the fact that, oh, and the nines? When he was talking about the nines, like nine times out of ten, he just don't pay attention, and like just the way he was breaking that all down was crazy, like so, but like, let me see, I gotta think of some other lines, bro, I'm trying to think of stuff that's not Kendrick right right, you're just gonna go run through Kendrick, I guess.
Speaker 4:Well, i'ma just dumb it down for everybody because I'm not gonna lie off the top of my head. The first thing that popped in my head, the fact that Cardi B was able to. I forgot what the fuck she said. I just checked my account. I said I'm rich, I'm rich'm rich. I put my hand up on my hip. I bet you did, he did, she did. I remember when I first heard that and I was like I don't think I knew.
Speaker 4:Yeah, I was like the fact that she came up with that. I don't think I knew she was a rapper at that point, Because I didn't really keep up with Cardi B. Right. But when I heard that I was like that was pretty clever.
Speaker 3:I was like, okay, I can buy it, she be having some clever lines, yeah, she be having some clever lines. Okay, but come on now.
Speaker 4:Some music heads. There's not one Wayne verse that y'all can think of.
Speaker 3:Oh, I was thinking about. Nigga said love is the key. Somebody change the locks. I mean, I always liked the safe sex is great sex.
Speaker 4:That shit was nuts the um. What did he say? Safe sex is great sex. Better wear a latex, because you don't want that latex that I think I'm late yeah, yeah, I was like whoa yeah, that was, yeah, that was what's even crazier is the fact that he doesn't even remember. Remember that shit. Yeah, yeah, he don't remember none of that shit, and that was another thing To reel it out a little bit. They were talking about why he doesn't do Mona Lisa anymore.
Speaker 3:Mickey Mouse cheese hip hop.
Speaker 5:Yeah, I saw it.
Speaker 4:It's not because I don't fuck with Kendrick, I just don't remember that shit, which is sad because I was on the Carter 5.
Speaker 5:That was like His most recent album, but that was what 2018, though, was it, I don't know? So that was like yeah, because.
Speaker 4:Funeral.
Speaker 3:Was the last one that came out.
Speaker 4:I mean, if we're being Well, okay, so are we counting Like collaborative albums too? Or are we just saying Just him by himself?
Speaker 3:I ain't counting. That one he did With.
Speaker 4:I ain't counting that one he did with Rich the Kid. I ain't even listen to that. I ain't gonna lie. That joint was such an odd collaboration Like.
Speaker 6:Rich the Kid. It sounded random.
Speaker 4:But it's very random, Like no offense to Rich the Kid. I hope he's making money and you know, feeding his family and all that.
Speaker 5:But that was just such a so Rich the Kid. We know that him for New Freezer.
Speaker 4:That's it, yeah, and before that, trap House Jumping Like Jordan.
Speaker 5:Don't know if I'm.
Speaker 4:The Migos song. Everybody thought that was the Migos.
Speaker 5:That's his song. I thought it was Migos. I thought it was Migos song.
Speaker 3:I'd be sometimes mixing him up with Famous Dex, though. Nah, you know what's crazy you know, what's crazy.
Speaker 4:We're really missed the fuck all the way out. But what's crazy about that? I used to get Lil Uzi and Famous Dex mixed up. That's how the age gap. That's crazy Both of them at that time I think I used to think that I got the drip from my walk. I think I used to think that was Lil Uzi, because I never listened to him. Oh man God damn.
Speaker 3:Right Rough Prom decks bro.
Speaker 4:Do you have any lines from? Famous decks Bro look.
Speaker 3:I don't listen to decks, so I don't know.
Speaker 6:You don't listen to Dex, so I don't know you don't listen to Dex for lyrics, bro, you don't listen to him for lyrics, bro, I don't know.
Speaker 4:Hey, you listen for that. That's it I don't know.
Speaker 5:Look you might, I'm trying Pick it up. That's famous Dex, pick it up.
Speaker 4:Oh, that was a good one I like that song, Rick James bitch yeah, that's my shit. Funny as shit. Pick it up, pick it up, pick it up.
Speaker 6:Ooh, yeah, that was a moment.
Speaker 4:What happened to Famous Dex Drugs?
Speaker 3:Is that it? That's his, I mean. No he was tweaked out Like he passed out on live type tweaked out. Damn Like he passed out on live type tweaked out, damn Twice. Yeah, that's crazy, he was live. Bro fell asleep. You know it was terrible. He had to go to rehab. He came back out recently though he looked healthier. I don't know If he doing any music now, right?
Speaker 4:I hear that. Well, go ahead, let's see another Kendred line. He said he's just trying hard not to think about kendrick. Let's get another kindred line. I ain't gonna lie. Well, I'll say one more, because I keep. I feel like I'm the only one giving out lines, but I I do. I do feel like that. Uh, if this is true I don't know how true this is, though, but on god's plan with drake. When he said, do you think I love me and I sell it, what was he saying?
Speaker 3:do you think you love me. She said do you love me? I tell only partly, only partly. Only left my bed and my mom.
Speaker 4:I'm sorry, I don't know how true that is, but they said that apparently that's his son, yeah apparently my bed is like his son's middle name, so if that's true, that's actually a dope little double entendre. That's dope. I think that was dope. But drake actually do got a couple uh lines that are like that. He has that's like oh okay, how did he write them? I'm just playing I mean, but nah it's facts, though, like I mean shit he he's had.
Speaker 7:He's had that situation too.
Speaker 4:but look bro, I ain't going to lie, I don't be looking that deep into it because, bro, like if you got to figure out who the fucking person who wrote it and all that shit, like I don't know.
Speaker 5:There's so many dope lines and none of them are coming to me. It's like it's so crazy, bro. And then I'm going to play some hip-hop songs, bro. I'm like damn, I should have said this line. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 3:I'm going to get in the car and I'm going to be like damn.
Speaker 5:Exactly, yeah, like damn.
Speaker 3:How did I miss this one? I?
Speaker 6:don't got it. I don't got it.
Speaker 4:Come on, let's get a side high one Tanaka.
Speaker 5:We waiting. I'm trying to think, but.
Speaker 4:I can't.
Speaker 3:You was in his music video and all that.
Speaker 5:Come on, you was in his music video yeah the uh For the New Africa song. You know that song, new Africa, exactly.
Speaker 4:Nobody know that shit. Nobody know that shit. Nah, I'm just playing, I'm fucking Sahar.
Speaker 5:You listen to Sahar, though, julien? No Okay.
Speaker 3:I don't even know who that is, bro, oh you don't even know who.
Speaker 4:That is Damn okay. Is there a notable song by him that side, all the haters standing on that side. He had a song with Kanye West. This is like 20. When did the album come out? 2017., 2017. All the haters standing on that side, that side, that side that side.
Speaker 5:Have you heard my Beautiful Dark Twosome Fantasy?
Speaker 4:No Better yet. Okay, did you ever watch any?
Speaker 3:of the BT Hip Hop Awards. So you never watched any of them. No, not really.
Speaker 4:I didn't like BET, oh damn so you never watched any of the Cyphers or anything like that. Only one I watched was the TDE one oh, so you didn't watch the good music one Mm-mm. Okay, so that's the only one I had. That he would probably know.
Speaker 5:Have you heard the song Soul Paul?
Speaker 4:Hell, there is no way he's heard that. Well, no, because of Ye, he would have heard that.
Speaker 5:Yeah, it's on my Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy.
Speaker 4:Do you listen to Kanye West? I do listen to Kanye.
Speaker 3:I listen to his whole discography, but that was one of the songs that's not memorable to me.
Speaker 5:So I can see that that's when we got bars.
Speaker 4:You probably do, but you don't remember none of them, sir. Let's get a Kanye. Okay, let's get a Kanye. Okay, let's get a Kanye Bar. Come on.
Speaker 5:What was that? Couldn't name her Daughter, couldn't Couldn't call it the car, so she named her Daughter Alexis. Yeah.
Speaker 3:And I spent 500 bucks On this.
Speaker 4:My flow Is in the pocket Like a promise.
Speaker 6:I got the box Of hydraulics, if you call it.
Speaker 4:That's my shit, I ain't gonna lie, get them high.
Speaker 5:That's crazy. I didn't like that record, but then like.
Speaker 4:I mean, I ain't gonna lie, they could have threw away Carmen's verse, definitely.
Speaker 5:That song grew on me. The other song I didn't like was that Breathe In, breathe Out, oh, man, that bullshit ice rap.
Speaker 4:Yeah, yeah, it was. Yeah, that was.
Speaker 5:That one, I just but.
Speaker 4:I think it was Supposed to be like that, though. Yeah, probably yeah, probably, cause he I mean he started oh man, none of that bullshit, ice rap.
Speaker 3:It's the fucking anthem. Get it, the fucking anthem.
Speaker 6:Right, kanye, kanye. Oh, what was that off of Marvin and Chyna?
Speaker 3:Day Right, kanye, funny bro. No, oh, what was that? Off of Marvin and Saturday Big Sean.
Speaker 4:I know the song. I'm trying to remember the verse. This the fucking anthem. Oh, get it the fucking anthem. Okay Right, oh so, tanaka, let me ask you this. Tanaka, let me ask you this oh he's, we gotta give him a second. He's dead.
Speaker 5:What's trying to be saying? Extra corn? Yeah, that shit was corny as fuck.
Speaker 4:So, tanaka, let me ask. Okay, so I guess, you kind of shot money I feel like you kind of told me your answer, but I was going to ask you so how did you feel about that verse? You kind of told me your answer, but I was gonna ask you. So how did you feel about that verse? Because I remember, in guess, the bars you always say you hate when rappers do the get it, oh I can't, I couldn't stand it yeah, yeah
Speaker 3:okay what made me mad is they stopped the beat for it too. Get it the fucking anthem. And he screamed what the fuck?
Speaker 4:Oh, my god, oh my god, Talk about that. That reminded me of fucking Ludden Strippers At the end when Nicki Minaj was like, oh, $100,000 engine. I wish a bitch could get it like a widget that could. I was like you really At the end of the song.
Speaker 3:So you should have asked for corny bars.
Speaker 6:I got many.
Speaker 3:We got so many of them. Look well.
Speaker 4:I'ma just, i'ma just wrap this up, cause we just finna be rolling off of whatever the fuck. I'ma end it off with this one. Rappers say I'm soft. Yeah, microsoft, you wanna take a guess at who said that? Yeah, microsoft, you want to take a guess at who said that? Julian, you want to take a guess I'll give you three strikes. I need a hint, it's a rapper. Give me a region, a region. Philly Meat, no strike. One Philly Meat, no Strike one Philly Shit.
Speaker 3:I can only think, only person. I feel like corny enough to say shit like that is meat, bro, damn, I don't got it. Who is it? Will Smith?
Speaker 4:This is a story about my life got so turn upside down. Alright, ladies and gentlemen, we gonna move on um guess the bars, um.
Speaker 5:What we're gonna do is I be dying, laughing, my bad, I gotta no, go ahead, go ahead no, cause, cause what you gonna call it um cause you know, petey Crack was on the um. He was on the drink champs and, uh, they were like yo yo, petey Crack you from the. He was on the Drink Champs and they were like yo yo, petey Crack you from the same place as Will Smith.
Speaker 1:He's like no, y'all.
Speaker 5:he said West Philadelphia, born and bred. I'm from North y'all Like what is y'all talking about? And you know, you know, norrie, like oh, my bad, my bad, my my bad. You know what I'm saying, you right, you right. You see the difference.
Speaker 4:Oh, is there like a difference Between West and North Philadelphia? Oh, yeah, for sure.
Speaker 3:Apparently got one line For sure, apparently.
Speaker 4:Right, so like what's Microsoft.
Speaker 5:That's like asking him Is there a difference Between Buckhead and Bankhead?
Speaker 6:Microsoft.
Speaker 3:Oh is.
Speaker 6:West Philadelphia.
Speaker 4:The suburbs or something bank it.
Speaker 6:Microsoft Is that.
Speaker 4:Philadelphia, the suburbs or something.
Speaker 5:Yeah, I guess so Apparently.
Speaker 4:I thought they was saying a hood nigga from Philly.
Speaker 5:I don't know, I don't know Anyway you know how prideful people be about their hoods.
Speaker 4:I know little to nothing about Philly. The fact that we went from Will Smith to Lil Uzi Vert is crazy to me yeah for sure.
Speaker 3:Do your homework, go to school. What was that? Family Guy, listen to your mama. I remember that.
Speaker 4:Hopefully you pull out some Will Smith bars and I hope you give it a fire. Anyway, get the bars. Ladies and gentlemen, what we're going to do is we're going to read off some bars to y'all and then we're going to see if we can try to figure it out. We're gonna rate it on the f scale, which is fire, ferocious, flat, freezing me, fecal and somewhere in between all that, if we do know the song, we're gonna try to see if we can tell you the first time we heard it. And, yeah, we're gonna go from there. So I'm gonna start it off. Start it. See what we got.
Speaker 4:You ever been dying of thirst and smelled the rain Ever been told? Go to hell and felt flames, the waters to your neck and only gets deeper. It's all downhill and it only gets steeper. Gotta get over it, be a hurdle leaper. It costs to be the boss and it ain't get no cheaper. But there's a man above that. We all under bro, no bread truck, but we work wonders though. That was cool. I like that last one. That was cool. That was alright. I will give it. Uh, flat, ferocious, flat, ferocious. Yeah, I'm ferocious, flat, somewhere like a 3.6. I get like a 3.6. Uh, if I were to guess I don't really have a guess, I don't know. I feel like that could be any person from any region anywhere of the United States of America. So Tanaka, who we got?
Speaker 5:We got Fabulous.
Speaker 4:Of course. Of course, it's fitting.
Speaker 5:Fabulous Pain.
Speaker 4:Boy, your hotline blinging boy. I hear this shit from all the way over here.
Speaker 5:Yeah, fabulous Pain, it's off hotline blinging boy. I hear this shit from all the way over here. Yeah, fabulous Pain, it's off the Soul Tape.
Speaker 4:Soul Tape. Oh, I do like the Soul Tape. That's the one with Louis Vuitton, right? Is that Louis Vuitton? Tell them, hoes, you got to call them back later.
Speaker 5:I don't know who called me. Is it flashing for you? No, it Is it flashing for you.
Speaker 4:It's like, it's like, that's what it's doing. Yeah that's what it's doing right now.
Speaker 6:Anyway, but yeah.
Speaker 4:You said what song is it?
Speaker 5:The first song, Pain.
Speaker 4:Pain got you. Yeah, I don't think I've ever heard the. I don't think I've ever heard the. I don't think I've ever heard it. Alrighty, let's see what we got. Let's see if this joint ever there we go, alright, oh, so, by the way, since it's three of us, we're going to do three through three. So round one. There you go, sir. Yep, alright, there you go, sir.
Speaker 3:Yep, new mix Gucci with the Yeezys, white diamonds, look like Fiji. I'm the sauce power. Call me Speedy. My new wrist at Lamborghini Crawled out fresher than a genie. Your bitch on my head Like a beanie. What's in the Glock? It's a weenie.
Speaker 5:I'm sorry.
Speaker 4:You gotta start that from the top. Hold on, you gotta start that one from the top. Yeah, go ahead.
Speaker 5:Yeah, start that. Give it a little more volume, alright, so go ahead. New Mix Gucci with the Yeezys White diamonds look like volume, all right, so go ahead.
Speaker 3:New mix Gucci with the Yeezys White diamonds. Look like Fiji. I'm the sauce power. Call me Speedy, I'm sorry, this is stupid. My new wrist, a Lamborghini Crawled out fresher than a genie. Your bitch on my head like a beanie. What's in this Glock? It's Sweeney Bitch on my head like a beanie. What's in this glock? It's weenie. You know, I got greens Cabrini. What the fuck is that? What the fuck is a cabrini Bruh? So what we got? We got a fire Hell. No, what the fuck. What's in this glock?
Speaker 4:It's weenie bro, is that your favorite line?
Speaker 3:Ferociously fecal. What the fuck is that bro?
Speaker 4:The fuck is that.
Speaker 5:I don't know who this is. Julian, you got a favorite line.
Speaker 4:Yeah, I was going to say that's obviously the favorite line. It's the weenie. That Glock is a weenie.
Speaker 3:That shit's stupid. I don't got no favorite lines Like. This entire shit is stupid and it might sound better over a beat, I feel like, but me reading this shit sounds retarded as hell. I'm sorry, I can't. Who is this?
Speaker 4:So that is Chief Keef. That's off of a song called Roxanne. Are you familiar with Roxanne by Chief Keef?
Speaker 3:No, not at all. I like Chief Keef, but he be having some moments, and this is definitely one of them.
Speaker 6:Is it? Yeah, this is one of them.
Speaker 3:This is definitely one of them. All right, there you go.
Speaker 4:Tanaka, I got to play this in the car, roxanne, yeah.
Speaker 3:Let's see what it sound like. Yeah, because it might sound hard. It might, it might.
Speaker 5:Every time I feel nobody love me, I come straight to you. Still want to come lay right on side you when I'm mad at you. I be feeling like you don't appreciate the shit I do Argue, then you walk off. I ain't never thought about leaving you. Everything you do, I never want another bitch to do my path to the killing. Everything I done told to you to do my past to the killing. Everything I done told to you. Damn, that boy putting it, yeah, I'm trying to say he laying feelings all out there, um, um, damn. I'm trying to think I'll just leave it. Yeah, just leave it. I'm going to say Ghostface Killer, I'm going to give this a. I'm going to give it a ferocious flat. I can respect the honesty. It's not like it's not always easy to make those You're pouring your heart out.
Speaker 5:Vulnerable yeah, vulnerable, conversational Bars, like you know, manageable, but I feel like it's a smooth beat on this joint you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 6:Shout out to.
Speaker 5:McDuff Shout out to McDuff. You already know what's going on. You already know what's going on, but um, but yeah, anyway, so yeah, but yeah, anyway, so yeah. Ghostface Killaz, my guess, ferocious Flat, who we got?
Speaker 4:I'ma just say wow, just the range of rappers Like in between Ghostface Killaz and this rapper.
Speaker 5:It's amazing, beautiful, who we got. So the song.
Speaker 4:Tell me the song. The song'm just going to let y'all.
Speaker 5:Yeah, tell me the song first. I'll tell you the song.
Speaker 4:The song is called Love is Poison and it's by NBA Youngboy.
Speaker 6:Huh, okay.
Speaker 5:I mean look, go ahead and explain, no, but I'm saying NBA Youngboy is not a bad rapper.
Speaker 4:So are we saying that Him and Ghostface Killer are similar?
Speaker 5:I'm not saying they're similar.
Speaker 4:I didn't say he was bad either.
Speaker 5:All I said was the range of rappers In between Youngboy and Ghostface Killer is kind of crazy. Yeah, I feel you, that's a lot, bro.
Speaker 4:That's some range for your ass. One's from the north, one's from the south, one melodically rap. One, rap, rap One.
Speaker 5:God damn, love is poison. I'm sorry what? Oh, you don't know the era Of this thing.
Speaker 4:You gonna have to look it up On your phone.
Speaker 3:Boy, I have no idea, I just want some Old young boy, cause he he a certified crash out now, youngboy be having his moments.
Speaker 4:I ain't gonna lie he be having songs that, like I remember when he came out with Make no Sense, I was like whoa, like I could fuck with this. And he came out with Fish Kale, fish Kale is probably like my favorite Youngboy song 2018 there it is.
Speaker 3:I got a few songs about Youngboy On my junk Alright.
Speaker 4:Man. I say pimps up, hoes down. I say that to say that I only recognize these bitches with they limbs up or from the nose down. I tell her nose dive, then watch them go down. Bitch, I'm cold as ice water. Put dick way down your throat until your eyes water. Let me get that from you, little mama, because you working the way you twerking, you gonna fuck around and get a birkin.
Speaker 4:I feel like I've heard this before I heard man I say pimps up, hose down and recognize these bitches I only recognize these bitches uh I feel like I heard this before.
Speaker 4:What the fuck? Oh, by the way, jillian, you're more than welcome to steal this from me. Yeah, I don't know. I feel like I, bitch, I'm cold as ice water. Put dick way down her throat until I eyes water you. That's the part that's sticking out to me. Bitch, I'm cold as ice water. I feel like I'm trying to find the cadence Bitch. I'm cold as ice. I feel like I'm trying to find the cadence bitch. I'm cold as ice water. So I I'm okay, I'm gonna just give up, julian, you can still try if you want to, as I'm talking but um.
Speaker 4:I'm gonna say, I'm gonna say, somewhere between future and juicy j and I'm gonna give this a flat, flat frisbee like this is like he's not really. I mean, you're talking about. Yeah, you're really talking about shit um flat frisbee, juicy j or future, um I don't know. I feel like juicy j would say some shit like buy a birkin or some shit like that. But um, yeah, so who you got, sir?
Speaker 4:uh, this is a song called uh ojo single oh, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute. Bitch, I'm cold as ice water. So that's king los ding, ding ding yeah, I would never got that I would have what's your favorite king low song julie okay, I'm a middle child in this
Speaker 5:I don't know like oh beautiful, you said.
Speaker 3:Oh well, I guess I'm a middle child when I, when I say stuff like that, I'll you know J Cole, he's in between the old head and the new generation. That's where I feel like I'm at, because the music I listen to I don't listen to like you wouldn't.
Speaker 4:There is no way you wouldn't know about King.
Speaker 4:Even old heads don't know about King Los. I will say this this song I heard this was in my would say I always like to say, my hip-hop early days. I found out this song and I was just like, wow, I do know about king los and I know he was a dope rapper and mgk was on there. I fuck with mgk. I mean his rap was cool. Honestly and truthfully and if you want my honest opinion, this is probably an unpopular opinion I think I feel like he got the one up on eminem. I feel like I like his song better than the eminems. I'm not gonna lie lyrically, eminem probably watched them for sure. Yeah, but to like, okay, like what they call it playback value. Is that what it's called?
Speaker 4:yeah or listen value, like I can listen to replay value replay value. Probably, I don't. It was fucked up. I really don't. It was even more fucked up. I really don't remember the name of mgk's song rap devil, yes, rap devil, yeah, rap devil. I fuck with rap devil, but it's just, it's not. You want to talk about it?
Speaker 5:no, I just forgot about that whole beef, yeah like they were saying that um GK said something to his daughter.
Speaker 3:Said something about his daughter. Yeah, you know, eminem was already on edge because of that weak-ass album he put out at that time.
Speaker 4:Wait, which one was that?
Speaker 3:Kamikaze.
Speaker 4:Oh, you didn't fuck with.
Speaker 3:Kamikaze Hell, nah that shit was ass.
Speaker 5:I fuck with this song. No, no, no, no. Not that one, that was the one before kamikaze. Yeah, I'm about to say you talking about the joint he had with beyonce and all that right, that was the beyonce.
Speaker 4:He had a song with beyonce the one before kamikaze.
Speaker 3:The reason why he put out kamikaze? Because when he what was it? The rebirth or rebirth?
Speaker 4:or something like that. The one with Not Afraid on it.
Speaker 3:No, that was Relapse.
Speaker 4:No, I remember Relapse, that was Recovery.
Speaker 6:Yeah, Recovery.
Speaker 4:Not Afraid was. What was that? No, Not Afraid was Recovery.
Speaker 3:No, I'm talking about the one You're talking about Revival, revival.
Speaker 4:Revival Damn, I forgot about Revival. Everybody did, y'all did and that's when he had the song with Beyonce on them.
Speaker 3:I swear I the fact that a song with Beyonce went under raps is crazy no, that was the one. After that was Kamikaze 2.
Speaker 4:I was going to say the one with Kamikaze was the one with Tyler the Creator because he called him a fag.
Speaker 5:I'm not going to lie, I haven't been paying attention to Eminem.
Speaker 4:Yeah, I stopped listening to Eminem after Relapse Anything after Relapse I just kind of was like well you didn't listen.
Speaker 3:His new album was trash too.
Speaker 5:You didn't listen to Recovery.
Speaker 3:It actually was terrible, really. We got terrible reviews right now.
Speaker 5:Well, I ain't going to lie. My partner was a diehard Eminem fan, so I need to listen.
Speaker 4:To death is home, shady. See, okay, you know what it was. I think what kind of took me off of the Eminem train was the Marshall Mathers LP too.
Speaker 3:The second one.
Speaker 4:Yeah, I don't remember what song oh Rap God's on that album.
Speaker 6:Yeah.
Speaker 4:I mean, it was cool. It was a cool song, it was just. I will say this it doesn't touch the first one at all, like at all. That first one, marshall Mathers LP like, is untouchable to me.
Speaker 3:It's like a lot of people say that he tried too hard.
Speaker 5:Yeah, he's still going platinum.
Speaker 4:Yeah, bro, Bro like still going platinum.
Speaker 5:Yeah, bro, bro like oh yeah, I'm not gonna lie.
Speaker 4:I ain't gonna lie, and no offense to eminem, because eminem is probably one of my favorite rappers. I ain't gonna lie, bro. I'm convinced he got bots. I'm like in this day and age I feel like nobody. I feel like nobody talks like yeah, I don't, I don't be.
Speaker 5:Yeah, I don't talk about eminem. Everybody that talks about eminem talks about how like he's so overrated right lyrical like, but like don't, nobody give a fuck about lyrics but then I'll be wondering is that, is that just the circles that we're in?
Speaker 4:you know, I'm saying yeah, no, I feel like, because, like even the folks from detroit, like they're like bro niggas ain't listening to Eminem, like who was it? It was.
Speaker 5:Because maybe if we talked to like more white people and asked them, they would probably be like but that's the thing, though we were his demographic. Right, right, I feel that, yeah, yeah, I ain't going to lie, I'm right there with you. Like that Marshall Mathers LP too, like I don't know, for some reason, that's like just where I just stopped. Like Recovery was like the last real album I checked out from Eminem and then after that it was just like I don't know what happened. Man, I just I lost interest bro.
Speaker 5:Yeah definitely lost interest. It was just like I did ever, the song though he had with Wayne on recovery.
Speaker 4:What was the last? What was the? I don't even, was it no Love?
Speaker 5:Yeah, I think so. Yeah, was that the same?
Speaker 3:album he had with the song with Rihanna on it.
Speaker 5:Yeah, the Way you Lie, the Way you Lie.
Speaker 3:Okay, yeah, that was the last album.
Speaker 5:I mean, that was pretty commercial. Yeah, I didn't care for that song.
Speaker 4:Okay, but I get it. Yeah, because I feel like that was one of those songs that was on a whole bunch of TV shows and movies and all that type of shit, so I get it. Commercials and shit like that yeah, I get it when the fuck were we at?
Speaker 6:Was this your turn?
Speaker 4:Yeah, yeah so it was Tanaka's turn Right, tanaka no.
Speaker 5:No, it's his turn, isn't it oh?
Speaker 4:it's your turn. Oh yeah, we're talking about King Lose. King Lose. Okay, we got so unraveled, we just fucking.
Speaker 1:I don't even know whose fucking turn it is.
Speaker 4:It's my turn now. Yeah, it's your turn. Okay, so Ocho Cinco. I thought it was a dope song. Yeah, it's still on my playlist. If it's not on my playlist, I need to put it back on my playlist. Ocho Cinco is my shit.
Speaker 5:That beat go crazy that beat is dope.
Speaker 4:Who make the beat?
Speaker 5:I want to say Lex Luger, that nigga, lex Luger, I can look it up for you.
Speaker 4:Shout out to Mario. He said he stopped listening to Eminem after the Eminem show. Damn.
Speaker 6:Not even Encore. Like come on now. Encore was okay, You're a rock star.
Speaker 5:Oh, I was wrong, it was Young, chop Sounded right. Definitely the arrow, for sure.
Speaker 3:Right, I remember. Yep, definitely the arrow for sure. Right, I ain't ready. Yep, they got the AP. They got an APB out on my thug family since outlaws run these streets like these scandalous freaks, our enemies die. Now walk around half dead head down K blasted off the Hennessy Anti-chronic Mixed in, now twisted, blistered and high Visions of me thug living Getting me by.
Speaker 4:Okay.
Speaker 3:That's a lot of words. That junk, bro. I got gum in my mouth. Yeah yeah, this is Tupac. I can definitely say that I give it a ferocious, is it Hail Mary?
Speaker 4:He just looked at that no, I didn't, no, I didn't, no, I didn't, no, I didn't. That man's trying to say.
Speaker 5:No, I didn't. No, I didn't. He just looked at the comment section. I didn't even.
Speaker 4:Mario got the point, mario.
Speaker 5:Shout out to Mario. He got the point.
Speaker 4:I actually know you're wrong, that is Well. You're right, but you're wrong. That's not Tupac. It's not. That's not Tupac. Who is it? That's Castro. You know. There's more than one person on Hail Mary.
Speaker 3:Hey, he got it.
Speaker 6:I thought it was Tupac. Yeah, it's not Tupac.
Speaker 4:I'm not too.
Speaker 3:You weren't too into Tupac.
Speaker 4:I wasn't you weren't too into Tupac. I wasn't into that album really that is a very, I mean, I guess like I don't know.
Speaker 3:That was his posthumous album, wasn't it?
Speaker 4:his first one. It was like half. It was like half and half.
Speaker 5:That's that seven day theory, john.
Speaker 4:Yeah, yeah, that was the half, and half one, some of some of the like, some of the songs, like most of his singles he had like, like videos out where he was alive, like, uh, toss it Up Was Toss it Up on that album. I feel like Toss it Up and To Live and Die in LA and I think that's it. Yeah, because I think I Ain't Mad At you, was on All Eyes On Me.
Speaker 5:Yeah.
Speaker 3:Yeah, okay, because most of the stuff I've, most of my Tupac stuff I've listened to, was like All Eyes On Me. What was the other one? What's the album with the green on it? Like he was wearing like a red jumpsuit green, strictly for my niggas yeah, that one, yeah those two albums I usually go back to strictly for my niggas.
Speaker 4:Fun fact, julian do you know what niggas stand for?
Speaker 3:nope I mean it's a.
Speaker 4:Tupac, thing, I just not curious, but you don't. Okay, never ignorant getting goals accomplished. Nope, I mean, it's a Tupac thing. I'm just curious, okay, nah, never ignorant getting goals accomplished. Tupac came up with that.
Speaker 6:Fun fact All right. See, I'm young.
Speaker 4:What's the Z oh Huh?
Speaker 6:What's the Z? I didn't say oh, did I say niggas?
Speaker 4:Getting goals accomplished. I don't know. Know, I guess it's nigga. I guess I could have said it was niggas. Oh no, it was niggas, but that's, he says nigga. I guess the nigga was the abbreviation not, I don't know man I know I know he had uh I know he had an abbreviation for thug life too, but it was like the hate you give truly unwarranted.
Speaker 6:The hate, you give the hate.
Speaker 4:you give Truly humble.
Speaker 5:The hate you give, I don't know Chill out. Julian Chill out Julian.
Speaker 1:Chill out bro.
Speaker 5:Chill out bro. Julian, you got to chill bro. Julian, you got to chill, bro. What are you talking about, bro? Did you hear what that? Man just said you in here. He just made a reference to the Young Thug trial, bro.
Speaker 3:Oh no, I didn't Truly humble under God.
Speaker 4:Oh my God, what was that? Lil Woody?
Speaker 3:No, bro, that was his lawyer. Bro, that was his lawyer. His lawyer said it first.
Speaker 4:Oh, speaking of Bro, you heard he's trying to get the judge, trying to get out of that shit. He's fed up saga continues this thug this thug trial is Tanaka. Thank you for this. Thank you for this gym bro, like what the fuck this shit is a mess this shit is a mess dude.
Speaker 3:I be watching the clips of Woody bro. That shit was so funny, bro. It's like why you shrug your shoulders cause they my shoulders, that's it that dude?
Speaker 1:funny bro, that's terrible bro.
Speaker 4:This shit is a complete mess, why you shrug your shoulders.
Speaker 1:Because they my shoulders. That's it. That's too funny bro.
Speaker 4:That's terrible, bro. This shit is a complete mess.
Speaker 3:He showed a picture of him when he had hair. He was rubbing his head the whole time. He was rubbing his head. He's like when was this? He was like when I wasn't in jail. Where are you employed? I'm in jail, I'm in jail. That's too funny, bro. Shout out, Woody. Shout out, little Woody.
Speaker 5:I don't know why they been lying, but your shit is not that inspiring Bank account statement. Jed, look like I'm ready for early retirement. Fuck any ninja that's talking that shit just to get a reaction. Fuck going platinum. I look at my wrist and it's already platinum.
Speaker 4:Well, it looks like you know what this is. Julian, would you like to steal the point, since you already got your point stolen by Mario?
Speaker 3:The language Drake Alright.
Speaker 4:There you go.
Speaker 3:I ain't gonna hate.
Speaker 4:Unpopular opinion. That was my least favorite Drake album no, not least favorite Drake album, but I think that album's overrated.
Speaker 3:Scorpion the worst.
Speaker 4:Oh, I mean, anything that came out on the back end is worse. Yeah, boo Drake, Thank you Look all this Drake hate. Y'all gotta relax.
Speaker 5:Like he ain't like I mean, that's just like, that's a flat, that's a flat, it just it's cool, it doesn't really like.
Speaker 4:Have you ever heard the language, sir?
Speaker 5:Yeah, I have, but, um, when was the? Have you ever heard the language, sir? Yeah, I have, but when was the?
Speaker 4:first time you heard the language. Oh, by the way.
Speaker 5:Didn't you have features on there? Well, I just no. Just to go back, because didn't Thug remake that song with?
Speaker 4:the language, yeah the language, yeah the language.
Speaker 5:And like I just, it's now forever been like. The language it's now forever been like the bling which you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 4:I haven't heard the bling which in a while, but um, yeah, I was.
Speaker 3:Thug put a little Wayne on his ass.
Speaker 5:I don't know, maybe I just always been a Drake hater, bro. I don't know, man, I don't know probably, I just like started from the bottom, was not impressed, bro, was not impressed. Like I get it, I get it, but it started on that headlines music video don't get me started on it.
Speaker 3:God damn, but my, my favorite song off of nothing was the same is turnips least favorite song.
Speaker 5:Off of Nothing Was. The Same is Turnip's least favorite song. Was it, the Motion no, no, no, oh, no, too Much.
Speaker 1:Don't take a part of it.
Speaker 3:Exactly that song is terrible. I like Wu-Tang Forever. That was mine. I like that one, but I like All Me. But I like All Me because of Big Sean, though, because his verses Y'all tripping, bro.
Speaker 4:That whole joint Goes stupid. Y'all tripping, all Me is.
Speaker 5:Nah, I like All Me. I like All Me. But.
Speaker 3:I like All Me Like Big Sean verse. I like Big Sean verse.
Speaker 4:No, I'm not. I'm saying like it was a good song. Give. Drake his roses. We TS. He took this L From Kendrick, yes, but y'all gonna stop acting like. Drake ain't been giving us hits the whole 2010s and some of the 2020s. Relax everybody.
Speaker 5:Yeah, I'm not gonna lie, he definitely like well, at least where I was like that was going crazy for Drake.
Speaker 4:What do you mean? The whole world's going crazy for.
Speaker 5:Drake. Nah, I'm just speaking from like my perspective at the time. Like nothing was the same, had dropped.
Speaker 4:everybody was like I like Drake with the melodies Like bro Look, why does Drake hate? Y'all got to relax, we get it.
Speaker 3:We love Drake with the melodies, though we don't like him when he acts tough. Make him bring back Puff See what Chubb's really crass on.
Speaker 5:But nah, his first two like I, like the ep. You know you don't want to hear you say yeah no more.
Speaker 4:Stop waiting on that shirt, kendrick. We need that shirt stop we need that shirt.
Speaker 4:Oh yeah, with the stop stop. All right, last one, round three. I was in the country with lions. Most of these rappers be lying. I feel like I know it just from that. I'm in the county with lions. Most of these rappers be lying. Oh God damn. Okay, let me just keep rapping, let me just keep singing. Okay, I'm in the county with lions. Most of these rappers be lying Because when I see them, they be quiet. The definition of silence. Rappers be lying Because when I see them they be quiet. The definition of silence. That's a principle of proof, definition of logic that this nigga's a bitch every chance he's dodging. I brought back this West Coast shit and this motherfucking and it's the motherfucking things I get All the licks I split from the house I hit. They bought him more cases in jail, but the nigga ain't snitch. What the fuck is this? This is YG. I know this is YG. Bbt. It is.
Speaker 6:Alright cool.
Speaker 4:Alright cool, that was gonna kill me.
Speaker 6:That was going to kill me.
Speaker 4:That was definitely going to kill me, love that album. Fire Love that album.
Speaker 3:Love that album. I'm biased, yep, I am Love that album West.
Speaker 4:Coast and this is my favorite album. But yeah, first time I heard this song was oh. So we got to run a couple of these back because I didn't get y'all background story on the first time. Y'all heard all that shit.
Speaker 7:But I'm going to do mine first, because we're going.
Speaker 4:Yeah, the first time I heard BBT was when I heard the album, and if you've heard me ever talk about my crazy life, I was very highly skeptical of this album. One, because at the time I wasn't a real big YG fan. And two, he just got signed to CTE and I just was so sure that this was going to be him and Jeezy all over this fucking album. But boy did he prove me wrong. When I heard that fucking album I was like wow, the fact that he's able to make it so west coast. And then at the same time, good Kid Mad City just came out.
Speaker 4:So I was kind of still like it's gonna sound like Good Kid Mad City at the same time too, with a whole bunch of Jeezy shit on it what proximity was this album?
Speaker 3:to just read up the second one.
Speaker 4:I don't remember, because I don't think I heard just read up. That's what I'm saying. So that's what I didn't really hear. I didn't listen to none of his shit before that. Oh damn, I heard just read up the first one, but I heard it like like I just heard songs, like I heard I'm good bitches, aines Ain't Shit Say Stop, and I think that's it. Those are the only songs I can think of off the top of my head. Honestly and truthfully, I don't even remember what made me give this album a try. I was highly skeptical of it. I was like this shit is going to sound like Good Kid Mad City.
Speaker 5:It came out a year before my Crazy Life.
Speaker 3:Just Rito too.
Speaker 4:I feel like I heard a couple songs off of that too, but I just don't remember.
Speaker 3:If you played GTA 5, you heard a few songs off of them. I'm dead serious. No, you're probably right.
Speaker 4:Nah, so yeah, and that Ended up being one of my favorite albums of all time, to the point that, back in the day, you know how we all do, we all pirated music, we all got it off illegal websites and all that shit. When I heard that album, after I heard that album, I was like bro YG, you deserve my money. I went to the store to buy that fucking album. You deserve my money. There's no reason why no. The fact that he was able to make it so West Coast and different from kendrick and then make it a story all at the same time where you can listen to the whole thing and it's a story that shit was amazing to me. But yeah, b bpt definitely.
Speaker 5:Uh, set off that whole album I think it's just dope how, like kendrick had like the like, such a, it was like the two polar opposites, that's what I'm saying and they're in the same area.
Speaker 4:Kendrick is the good kid that's inside trying to be good and YG is the nigga on the fuck shit. He's the nigga gangbanging. He's the nigga Kendrick is trying to stay away from. I might have to listen to both of those albums together, yeah, just to see what they sound like, but um, I think dan kendrick feature on on watch yeah, smoking yeah, yeah
Speaker 4:yeah yeah, but um, but yeah, I'm gonna start with you though, julian. Uh, hell mary, what was the first time you heard? Uh, hell mary by tupac, or well. I'm assuming you've heard hell mary by tupac, but yeah, when's the first time you heard hell mary by Tupac? Or well, I'm assuming you've heard Hail Mary by Tupac, but yeah, when's the first time you heard Hail Mary by Tupac?
Speaker 3:I was young Like mad young, I can't really pinpoint it like, because you Was it like one of those things where, like your parents, were playing it?
Speaker 4:Was it on the radio? Was it on a TV show?
Speaker 3:More like my uncle was on my dad's side, they would put that type of shit.
Speaker 6:Yeah.
Speaker 3:I feel them. You go to cookout folks making hot dogs them burnt-ass hot dogs on the stove on the grill. It's Cajun style. You would like it. I know that's his foot. That man had flashbacks, yeah. No For real Skint knees and all types of John bro. Listen to Hail Mary and all types of Tupac yeah.
Speaker 4:Yeah Well, and then the one after that. I'll let both of y'all tell, since you stole the point the Drake, the Drake, the language, when's your first?
Speaker 3:time hearing Drake, the language, the radio.
Speaker 4:I don't remember that song being played on the radio, and I was here for that.
Speaker 3:It might have been, it might have been, I don't know?
Speaker 5:Yeah, I don't know. I just heard the album. You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 3:That's when I heard it, yeah it wasn't Around that time I ain't had like no phone or nothing like that. So Radio, yeah, hear that.
Speaker 4:Alright, last one, make it good.
Speaker 3:I hope so. Gave me a question, alright what's there.
Speaker 3:I fall to my knees and thank God before I do my thing. I don't know why I love the gangbang. See, life ain't nothing but a twist. Anyway, bitch, anyway, you can say what you want to say, just don't get in my way because I'm mean. I'm a mean old fiend, you know c no, mp, no, c? Lope. We make music for the thugs and the bangers and the bitches. Fuck you R&B singers. It sound familiar, though it sound familiar, but I'm gonna give it a flat ferocious, just off of the. Fuck you R&B seniors part.
Speaker 4:That shit funny. Is that the part that stands out, the favorite part of that.
Speaker 3:Uh, I love the gangbang part. That junk funny Like this whole. This whole thing is funny to me, it's just funny.
Speaker 4:So it's just getting flat ferocious just for the entertainment.
Speaker 6:Yeah, the entertainment factor, basically, yeah, the entertainment factor.
Speaker 4:basically there's got to be a West Coast artist.
Speaker 1:He could be from Maine, he could be from Maine.
Speaker 5:I'm a little Florida in there you know what I'm saying Remember that clan shout, yeah man, jacksonville, florida, you know what?
Speaker 4:I'm a little Florida in there. You know what I'm saying. Remember that clan? Shout yeah man, Jacksonville, Florida. You know what I'm saying? Stand up.
Speaker 5:This man drip want me to come with him to Arkansas bro.
Speaker 4:Have fun with that buddy.
Speaker 5:I don't know if I want to make it.
Speaker 3:He's got to be old head, though he's got to be old. Nigga fun with that buddy. I don't know if I want to make up your old head on this. Got be owning like currently old, like he probably wouldn't owe that name, but like yo. Now right, snoop, it's a snoop, I'm going with snoop, okay.
Speaker 4:I'm going with Snoop. It could be Snoop, okay.
Speaker 3:I'm going with Snoop.
Speaker 4:Alright, so I guess I'll give you Half a point, cause that was Snoop.
Speaker 6:Uh huh.
Speaker 4:That was off of a song Called Still a G Thing. Are you familiar With Still a G Thing, nah Tanaka, are you? Are you familiar With Still a G Thing? Dog food or?
Speaker 5:What's that Last meal familiar with? Still the G Thing Dog Food? Or what's that Last Meal? What album was?
Speaker 4:that I feel like it was the one before that Before that.
Speaker 5:It may have been the one, the no Limit album.
Speaker 4:Yeah, okay, okay, okay. It's definitely either Pay the Cost to Be the Boss or the one after that Gotcha Okay, it's no Limit's new.
Speaker 5:I'm not recalling the song, but I definitely have it and I've heard it interesting.
Speaker 4:That's an interesting era for snoop.
Speaker 5:Yeah, I did. This was the song though I had to do like this is when I went back into the discography and had to do some research, you know it's definitely an interesting era for snoop dog.
Speaker 4:No limit snoop dog. It's definitely an interesting era for Snoop Dogg.
Speaker 1:Knowing that Snoop Dogg, Turn around baby girl.
Speaker 5:Let me serve you. Yachty say they want.
Speaker 3:Hold on my boy.
Speaker 5:Turn around, baby girl, let me serve you. Yachty say that you wet like squirtle. Yeah, walk around pigeon-toed, got the bird flu and you think you in love Don't want to hurt you. Man, I think that I'm done. Gotta swerve you that sound familiar.
Speaker 3:That's Uzi. I'm still that's Uzi. I'm gonna steal. That's Uzi.
Speaker 4:Okay D, what song is it? I mean you gonna steal it, take it all away.
Speaker 5:Turn around, baby girl, let me serve you. Yachty say that you wet like squirtle. Yeah, walk around. Pigeon toe got the bird flu and you think you in love don't want to hurt you. Man, I think I'm, I think that I'm done.
Speaker 4:Gotta swerve you well, while you're doing that, what will we? What we giving it to?
Speaker 5:um, I get a flat. I like that. I like that Wet light squirtle line. You know what I'm saying? I bet, I bet, yeah, it's cool.
Speaker 3:Damn Nah cause? Nah, it ain't Uzi cause he? I don't remember him featuring Yachty at any point take all the time you need, sir.
Speaker 5:I know I'm getting mad the moment you say it too cause I've heard this shit before I know it what's the line that's sticking out for you, if you?
Speaker 3:think I love you. Don't wanna hurt you, man. I think that I'm done. I gotta swear with you. It's that part, that whole bird flu. Don't wanna hurt you like ugh. I don't know bro.
Speaker 4:I feel like it's right there.
Speaker 6:It's right there I feel like it has to be.
Speaker 3:Uzi like it. This is Uzi bro. This has gotta be Uzi bro, but I don't remember what song it was.
Speaker 4:I mean, it could be Uzi.
Speaker 3:Who is it bro?
Speaker 4:Spice One. No, I'm just joking. Nah so this is why they, ladies and gentlemen, this is the main reason why they tell you don't second guess yourself, because it is a little oozy yeah so uh, sauce it up man, oh my god, I knew I was gonna get mad.
Speaker 3:I knew I was gonna get mad.
Speaker 4:So tanaka and julian. When's the when's the last time, when's the first time? Y'all heard sauce it up? Well, I Well my bad for assuming that you've heard Sauce it Up. Have you heard Sauce it Up?
Speaker 5:That's off the Love Is Rage album. He would know. I don't know.
Speaker 3:Sauce it Up. Yeah, I think that. No, that's the perfect love take.
Speaker 5:I think I know about it, cause I think they played it.
Speaker 4:No, no no, that's um. It was on the radio Is that the one with neon guts on it.
Speaker 3:Nah it wasn't that's um.
Speaker 4:That's um.
Speaker 3:That's the second love tape. I think, Perfect love tape two, something like that.
Speaker 4:I don't know, but the one that got XO to her life.
Speaker 6:Love is Rage 2. Yeah, I looked it up.
Speaker 3:Is that with Neon Guts. Yeah, that's the one with Neon Guts. Love is Rage 2.
Speaker 4:No, I lied. Sideline Watching is my favorite Lil Uzi song. But um Sideline Watching, neon, guts and Top are my favorite little.
Speaker 5:First I drop my top.
Speaker 4:I'm trying to think that was like one of the first songs I cleaned Dang. Who the fuck are you?
Speaker 5:I think I heard it Probably on the radio.
Speaker 4:Sauce it up.
Speaker 3:I didn't really hear sauce it up on the radio.
Speaker 4:At this point I had a phone and I stopped listening to the radio.
Speaker 3:That is so wait. So when was the first?
Speaker 4:time I really hear a song set up on the radio. At this point I had a phone. I stopped listening to the radio. There it is. Yeah, there it is, so wait. So when was the first time you heard something set?
Speaker 5:up. I don't know. I can't remember if I heard the album or if I heard it on the radio.
Speaker 3:What year this album came out 2018. 2018?. Oh yeah, you was knee deep in the skate. That had to be a summer, because that was. Everybody was on the Uzi high at that point, boy, everybody was on the Uzi high. Everybody was on the Uzi high at that point Because that was after the freshman class. He took off from there.
Speaker 5:Yeah, that's when they made me.
Speaker 4:That's the legendary freestyle. Me that's the legendary freestyle.
Speaker 5:That's the cypher that stamped me as an OG.
Speaker 4:Yeah, me too. I was like bro, who the fuck are these niggas? Well, except 21, I was like oh yeah, they go. 21.
Speaker 5:Passager came in Cause.
Speaker 3:I ran out of soda Bitch. I'm trying to cook this Yola that shit was hilarious, oh yeah. I'm trying to think. I feel like there was, was it? I knew I was going to get mad when I found out what it was.
Speaker 1:I knew it, I don't know I just knew it.
Speaker 5:I don't know, I can't think about it right now.
Speaker 4:But well, cool, that was wait.
Speaker 6:One more.
Speaker 4:You got one more.
Speaker 3:Oh wait, no, no, no, no, no, no he didn't. That was the last one.
Speaker 4:That was the last one. That was the last one, I'd be forgetting y'all, We'd just be talking. But that's what the TNT podcast is about. Man, Just you know that type of shit. But, yeah, so we're going to move on to the next segment, which is the Hall of Fame segment. Dj Tanaka chose champagne and I chose jerry curls, so next inductee into the TNT Podcast. Hall of Fame, I chose Jerry Curls, so next inductee into the TNT Podcast Hall of Fame is Champagne.
Speaker 5:So Tanaka, shout out to DJ.
Speaker 4:Dirty Dan. Time for that. What Triple D, Triple D. So Tanaka, who's going first?
Speaker 7:And shout out to Julian.
Speaker 4:I feel like he's like the first person. We don't have to explain what the fucking Hall of Fame is.
Speaker 6:So shout out to.
Speaker 4:Julian for that. But yeah, tanaka.
Speaker 5:So who's going first? Julian, me, julian's. All right, julian, set it off. Man, let us know what's up.
Speaker 3:We nominate for theG Podcast Hall of Fame. I am nominating Ray J interview to the breakfast club. Phone call to the breakfast club.
Speaker 4:So I just discovered this a few minutes ago before the episode. Never heard of this before. Why are we nominating the fabulous? That shit was funny, man.
Speaker 3:That shit was hilarious. We're going to get the booty banners To come and rape this nigga Like that Status. In his booty. I was like what the fuck? That jungle's funny Like.
Speaker 4:When was this?
Speaker 3:It was a while ago, yeah it was a while ago.
Speaker 4:It had to be a while ago, cause when they when I heard K Slay, I'm like K Slay's been dead for some years now, so you say k slay yeah k slay, dj clay slay no, I'm saying, I'm saying like when?
Speaker 5:when did he mention k slay?
Speaker 4:he said k slay in the um joint. That's when I was like or maybe I misheard him, but I heard him say k slay what did he say? K slay. Um, it was. It was before he had said djue has to squash the beef or whatever.
Speaker 5:But he said K Slay, isn't it? Oh, I missed it.
Speaker 4:Maybe I just misheard him. I thought I heard him say K Slay.
Speaker 3:Nah that jungle. Just funny bro.
Speaker 5:Inside basketball court. Outside basketball court when you with the money team this how you living Got six world's voices outside Me and the money team, we basketball court. When you with the money team, this is how you living Got six Rolls Royces outside Me and the money team, we all outside.
Speaker 4:I was like, oh my God, what the fuck am I listening to?
Speaker 3:Got an indoor pool got an outdoor pool, Got inside basketball court got an outside basketball court oh cool, all right, all right.
Speaker 4:so we got the Ray J Fabulous Apology call to Breakfast Club. Alright, so we got the Ray J fabulous apology call to Breakfast Club. So Tanaka, who we got next?
Speaker 5:Go ahead son.
Speaker 4:Alright, so my nominee and it's fitting that we talked about this earlier. It's beautiful how shit comes together. I love how shit just comes together like this. But my nominee for the TNT Podcast Hall of Fame is Bad. And Bougie, it's just the perfect song, right? It's so perfect. Nobody came out with a remix for it. How many songs can you honestly say don't have a remix for it? You may hear somebody freestyle on it, but even that. How many songs can you honestly say don't have a remix for it? Or like Like you may hear somebody freestyle on it, but like even then, I don't even remember anybody freestyling on it, like it was just the perfect song of 2016. Please, let me know if y'all know. Remember anybody freestyle on it?
Speaker 5:I don't remember it, but who are not bad on booze.
Speaker 4:And you can't, you can't forget that either. Like it just shout out to Long Take Off. But um, yeah, bro, like. And so I remember at that time I was at Rumors, I was at Rumors. Shout out to I was at Rumors, and that's around the time when I first started DJing, at DJing with the videos cause I used to play.
Speaker 4:That's around the time when I first started DJing with the videos, because I used to play the videos on the TVs and shit and it was actually funny. It was actually interesting. Did y'all know Ruby Rose was like 16 in that video?
Speaker 5:Nah, I didn't know that.
Speaker 4:Wait, do you know who Ruby Rose is? Either one of y'all do Either one of y'all know who Ruby Rose is.
Speaker 5:She's eating out the Chinese carton.
Speaker 4:Yeah, in the restaurant. Yeah, yeah, apparently she was 16 in that video. But yeah, bad and bougie, that's my-.
Speaker 5:Bodies on bodies on bodies. No, motherfucker.
Speaker 4:What song was that?
Speaker 5:Nah, I was saying, she got bodies on bodies.
Speaker 4:Oh, does she? Oh yeah, I do remember that, but that's weird though, I ain't gonna lie.
Speaker 3:She was snitching on herself. I think she did a black. She was snitching on rappers. Yeah, the black shit.
Speaker 4:That shit was weird, bro. I'm was weird when I was younger. When I was younger, that shit was so weird.
Speaker 3:It was really weird people just gotta stop doing interviews with Vlad bro no, no, bro, I forgot who it was, but it was.
Speaker 4:Um, they were getting an interview with Vlad and they were like, well, y'all saying Vlad, the police, but like y'all snitching on y'all selves, anytime he asks y'all a question, don't answer it, like if you feel like that's gonna put you in, like I forgot who it was, but they had a whole conversation about that. Like, bruh, if you feel like a question is gonna like potentially get you locked up, why the fuck are you answering it? It was funny. Shout out to Mr 104. He always brings up the Vlad interview with Pee Wee Longway. He was like Pee Wee, we heard you were part of this gang back in the day. He was like, nah, man, I was a good kid, I got all A's, all B's, all that stuff. Like yeah, bro, you ain't got to answer that shit Like fuck that shit, like whatever. But yeah, the real back end bad and bougie.
Speaker 5:Or even Tony, ayo yeah.
Speaker 4:Vlad. Vlad, vlad don't ask me that Shut the fuck up with that shit.
Speaker 5:bro, don't answer that shit, I'm going to just reel it out.
Speaker 4:I'm going to just reel it out, right I? Did not bro. I did not care for Tony Ayo at all as a young person, but bro, as I get older I can appreciate Tony Ayo just being as real as he is, like I watch his interviews and I'll be like bro. You are like bro, solid, like he's just a solid person For real. But anyway, really back in bad and bougie little z migos offset.
Speaker 4:Oh and, by the way, not to mention that was like, that was my introduction to like offset because I remember I knew offset but like he was the one that was always in prison, like he was the one that was always locked up, so I really didn't like pay attention to him. I felt like he was like the michelle of the migos, but then like that was his coming out party for sure, like they turned out being ended up being the beyonce, I mean yeah, because like honestly and truthfully, like you're the only one that ended up being successful yeah, like I mean cool, here's the thing.
Speaker 4:Right, quay Quavo is successful, but like it's just like In rap. Yeah, I mean he is, but like solo by himself. It's kind of like Like he can only Like he's.
Speaker 3:I feel like he's only really good with like features, like when he, yeah, he can do features all you want, but like you ain't putting out no albums, no.
Speaker 4:When they all came out with their solo albums, like Follower 4 was definitely the best one out of like.
Speaker 5:Last.
Speaker 4:Rocket and what was Quavo's? I don't even know what that shit was called Anyway.
Speaker 3:Quavo Huncho. That's the one he did with Travis Scott.
Speaker 4:Oh, that's the one with Travis Scott, and that shit flopped Hard. That shit flopped really bad. That shit had hella hype on that, like Shout out to Penn Wallace that's my homie, that's the homie we always talk about that. That Huncho Jack or whatever that shit was supposed to be called, that shit flopped.
Speaker 5:Yeah, that was it. It was Quavo Huncho. That was the only album I listened to.
Speaker 4:Oh, okay.
Speaker 5:You talking about Huncho Jack?
Speaker 4:Yeah, yeah, okay, then my bad, okay, then my bad, okay, then you might be right, there Ain't nobody listening to that either. Anyway, reel it out, reel it in.
Speaker 5:Bad and bougie, that's my nominee, so Tanaka.
Speaker 4:Man, you didn't like working me.
Speaker 5:bro Tanaka, what was your nominee for the TNT Podcast Hall of Fame?
Speaker 3:Lil Uzi's Diamond.
Speaker 4:Oh, you talking about the forehead joint. I heard if he took it out he was going to die.
Speaker 3:I mean, it's not his forehead. No more, that's what I'm thinking. No, that's what I was saying.
Speaker 4:I was wondering how the fuck he was able to.
Speaker 5:So why?
Speaker 4:are we nominating Lil Uzi, vert's diamond?
Speaker 5:Because that's fitting. He's trying to look like Holmes from the guy.
Speaker 3:From Avengers he's trying to look like Holmes from the guy From Avengers Vision, yeah, vision.
Speaker 4:I'm glad nobody tried to take it out like Vision, because that probably would have $10 million.
Speaker 3:That would have been a come up Right Boy, one hell of a come up 10.
Speaker 4:M's what era what?
Speaker 6:era. I'm just happy.
Speaker 4:What era of Uzi was that? That was, I just vaguely remember. The only thing I remember About that time, that was pre.
Speaker 3:Eternal Atake.
Speaker 4:That was the only thing I remember.
Speaker 3:About that era.
Speaker 4:That was the era I discovered that he was going out.
Speaker 3:With JT. Maternal take Okay, yeah.
Speaker 4:His album before the last one. So, tanaka, you can get a diamond on your head. I like it hurt.
Speaker 5:Yeah, it looked like it hurt and then I'm not really that's a little. That's a little too flashy, too flashy for you, yeah. Yeah, I don't, because I don't really rock jewelry like that.
Speaker 3:So yeah, but it's like a 10 million dollar diamond, you know, yeah, yeah, I don't, I don't know that, that's a little.
Speaker 5:If I was in foot diamonds I may put it like on a braid or something, but you know, not not really like in the middle of my forehead.
Speaker 4:It's kind of crazy yeah, I wonder how like, like is that like a surgical thing? Like, does he have to go to the hospital for that type of shit, or like they had to hammer that shit in that sounds lethal.
Speaker 3:What the?
Speaker 5:fuck.
Speaker 3:I think it's how. What did they use to? What did they put inside of the diamond to make it be able to be pierced? You?
Speaker 5:know what I'm saying right, right, right, right, yeah, especially yeah, especially with the bone, like this bone right here.
Speaker 4:Yeah, like, and he, he said like if that shit were to like get taken out improperly, he's gonna die like he probably had to go Through an artery or something right there. That's.
Speaker 3:That's.
Speaker 5:That's why.
Speaker 3:That's why it's probably so easy for him to take it out, cause it never healed.
Speaker 5:Things we do for you know. You know what I'm saying. I mean, I guess it's a moment.
Speaker 3:When you give rich people money bro.
Speaker 5:Yeah.
Speaker 3:More money, bro. Yeah, more money when they don't really need it. When we give ignorant people money, that's that's.
Speaker 4:Nah. I wouldn't say to rich people money that's. I mean, how many people walk around with diamonds in their head? I mean Lil Uzi Vert's the only person I knew that had that shit. Maybe that's why, maybe he just wanted to stand out.
Speaker 4:I mean, that's one hell of a way to stand out. But man, ten million, $10 million, man, you can keep that shit. But um, yeah, so Bad. And Bougie the Ray J, ray J Breakfast Club call and Lil Uzi's Diamond. We're gonna put it on Instagram, y'all gonna vote and yeah, we'll get our next inductee into the TNT Podcast Hall of Fame. So up next, ladies and gentlemen, turn up.
Speaker 4:Song of the day so this is actually going to be an interesting one because I feel like there's not a lot of times that I pick like a really, really, really popular song as my song of the day, but at the time it wasn't the biggest song. But as the years went by it's such a timeless classic that you can't go to any party without playing it. I'm pretty sure you can't go to Philly without this song. With that being said, my song of the day is Meek Mill's Dreams and Nightmares. So what's interesting about this song is that like shout out to, like I said, shout out to Penn Wallace, shout out to Mr 104. They always had this thing. Those are my homies. For the people that don't know, those are my homies that I met at SC State. We would always conversate about music, hip hop and all that type of shit. They would always turn up. Your favorite song is always the intro. It's always the intro is no different. Dreams and Nightmares.
Speaker 4:When I heard the album, that was my favorite song on the album, and this was before. It was a single Hell, even before it came out with like a video or anything like that. I remember when he first performed that. I want to say it was either the BET Awards or the Hip Hop Awards. He had performed it and I was like this is my shit From nightmare part. The fact that he changes Like the song is like time. I feel like this song is time Can get put anywhere. The fact that he was able to make that song in 2012 Like 2012, and they used that song in Wrestlemania yeah, like, think of that. That shit was funny. What's funny about that situation? I'm gonna reel it out, because that's obviously what you want.
Speaker 4:What's interesting about that situation is that I didn't hear about that situation until it was brought to my attention and like people were like yeah, but I were like I was, like I don't even know what the fuck we're talking about but but yeah, so anyway, meekville's Dreams and Nightmares was obviously in Dreams and Nightmares, it was track number one.
Speaker 6:Dreams and Nightmares.
Speaker 4:An intro. Honestly and truthfully, I don't think I've ever heard this album before. Dreams and Nightmares came out in 2012. Came out in 2012, october 3, 2012. Yeah, yeah, I think it also had burn young getting it and believe it. Are you familiar with any of those other songs? Burn was the one with big Sean, 23 years old. Gave him $20,000.
Speaker 7:But anyway, back to the song Dreams and Nightmares.
Speaker 4:See if.
Speaker 3:I can look up some other shit about Dreams and Nightmares. Let's see if I can find it.
Speaker 4:Well, while I look for that, Julian, when's the first time you heard of Dreams and Nightmares?
Speaker 3:I'll say back when it came out like 2012. Where?
Speaker 4:were you in 2012? What grade were you in?
Speaker 3:Um Sis grade. Sis grade, yeah, sis grade, something like that. Yeah, I feel that.
Speaker 4:Well, according to Rap Genius, this intro sets the tone For the thing With Meek Mill's Entire album so literally, that's the song.
Speaker 4:It's so Broken in two parts. The beginning this intro, sets the tone for the theme of Meek Mill's entire album. So literally, that's the song itself broken into two parts. The beginning, an upbeat, raggedocious depicting of Meek Mill's ascension to the top, and on the flip side, which is the nightmares filled with anger-filled tirade midway through the track. To bring it full circle, meek Mill concludes the bars, concluding bars of the song. It was something about that rollie when it first touched my wrist and had me feeling like that dope boy when it first touched that brick Acts as a representation of the album art itself.
Speaker 5:Shout out to Drip, shout out to art itself.
Speaker 4:Shout out to Drip Shout out to Drip the NFL team. The Eagles have embraced this song as their anthem during the rocky journey of the Super Bowl. Even a section of Dreams and Nightmares was used at the Super Bowl. Even a section of Dreams and Nightmares was used at the Super Bowl. So, bro, how big can you make it? Super Bowl, wrestlemania, super Bowl and WrestleMania the biggest, two biggest things in the world, and the song. I'm pretty sure the song was used in other places.
Speaker 4:But yeah, honestly, I feel like he will have a footmark in hip-hop just for that song. And what's interesting about it? That song isn't even a single Like. It wasn't even one of the singles off that album. So yeah, man, I don't know, if you've been under a rock since 2012 and you've never heard of Dreams and Nightmares, go listen to it. That's's the turn of song of the day.
Speaker 5:I think that was a thing though for any meek fan, that, like he was known for his intros. You know I'm saying so, is that the thing? Yeah, so, like through the mixtapes, it's just like it kind of builds up the hype and then when the album dropped it was like like monumental moment, shout out to Drip. Congratulations on getting all the folks in Cascade Sunday. He apparently hit the marker to get the reward. Extra money oh um you finished?
Speaker 5:oh, are you done? Oh no, oh my bad no no, I was gonna continue to the next segment, but are you?
Speaker 4:done okay. Oh no, I got one more. I mean, I did have one more yeah, my bad, I thought you was yeah, I thought I was too, but then I looked at I forgot. I forgot one thing um the producer. Uh, goddamn, why do I keep fucking forgetting? Uh, tone, tone, the beat bully. Are you familiar with him?
Speaker 4:I feel like he's one of the in-house, like maybach music okay, yeah, thanks so much you you know it's funny and this, this is, we're gonna reel it out real quick. This is one thing I kind of hate about drip. What, what drip does is that drip, drip behind the scenes is like oh yeah, hell yeah, fuck yeah, we gonna goddamn. And then when he finally gets the credit he deserves and the money that he deserves, oh, I mean, I guess you know, I guess that you know drip well, you knew, you know damn well you was gonna rock, rock that shit man.
Speaker 5:What you talking about, bro? Shut the fuck up, we get it Drip, got the juice out of shit man.
Speaker 4:You know what I'm saying, like all that modest shit, like you know what I mean. Be modest, be modest, if not, talk your shit.
Speaker 5:Remember the headphone party, man? I don come on, bro. What you talking about, man?
Speaker 4:Shut the fuck up Shut up.
Speaker 7:Is he big on me? Shut the fuck up.
Speaker 4:Don't listen to this man, this is fucking that man talk so much shit. But then we oh yeah, bro, I guess I, I guess I Bro, I understand bro. Oh yeah, bro, I guess I, I guess I bro, I understand. No, julian, do you talk a lot of shit? Yeah, okay, but once again, do you talk a lot of shit about your work, like you're like oh yeah, I'm just this big bad, I'm this big bad, my my mask so far, and then your mask get picked up by I don't know goddamn mulatto and you're like just, oh well, I mean, I guess you know.
Speaker 3:Shit or no, or you gonna pop your shit Like you goddamn right. It's my shit, I always hit him with it, bro, I mean. It could've been better. You know what I'm saying, yeah you know what I'm saying Bro. I get you, bro, I get you bro. It's cool bro.
Speaker 5:Nah, keep it straight alright, man my shit is the shit my album of the day I'm gonna go with Without Warning. I feel like this project kind of like went under the radar a little bit. You know what I'm saying. It went under the radar a little bit you know what I'm saying Like it went under the radar because it was just such a random.
Speaker 4:It was just offset in 21. Yeah, that was just such a random collab, like I was like I mean I mean I kind of figured like they like don't hate each other, but it's just like it was just a random.
Speaker 5:That shit was hard. Oh, it's just like it was just a random.
Speaker 4:That's a little hard, but oh, you know what I'm saying, yeah, the fact I forgot what song it was that they were going back and forth and I was like wow, just the play on there, like the lyrics, like the I mean just the tone of their voice, the delivery, all that.
Speaker 5:I was like wow but um, I don't know what he's talking about.
Speaker 4:I don't know what the fuck he's talking about. Anyway, yeah, but uh, ghostface killers, though, like that that joint was like the first.
Speaker 5:I don't know what you're talking about, I don't know what the fuck you're talking about, but Ghostface Killers, though like, that joint was like the first song off the project and I was just like damn, this joint is actually kind of crazy, cause my expectation for the collab was like, you know what I'm saying, I wasn't. I didn't know how this was going to turn out cause some of these collaborations. That's why it be sounding good on paper and then when you actually hear the project punch your jack perfect example. You know what I'm saying. So, like, but just really, you know well, metro always going to come through. You know what I'm saying. So he produced pretty much the whole album.
Speaker 3:I love that. My Choppa Hate Niggas song. That shit so good.
Speaker 5:I was just about to talk about it. I was just about to talk about it. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 3:I'm petty as hell. I work in Decatur. Just when I'm bored as hell, I play that song with the sunroof open Near the Moser White-ass ass restaurant. Niggas be sitting in a pavilion. My near the most whitest ass restaurant. Niggas be sitting in a pavilion my choppa hate niggas.
Speaker 7:KKK my choppa hate niggas.
Speaker 3:They all looking at a nigga like this at the light. You know what I'm saying. Love that song. Yep, it's happening. Ric Flair drip.
Speaker 4:Go woo on that bitch that was good. So let me ask you this, Tanaka, Did you know who he was talking about at the time, or were you just like you just thought he was just? It was just some.
Speaker 5:I think I did. Yeah, did you know who this was? I think I did just because. Yeah, I think I did because I listened to Killer Mike and Killer Mike had a song that had referenced Ric Flair and he was basically like talking about I think he had like even some audio clips in the song of like Ric Flair like popping his joint, you know what. I'm saying so. I don't think I knew he was a wrestler, but I knew he was some type of you know entertainment figure. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 4:Fun fact. I don't know if you know, I don't know if we talked about it, but, and you know what's crazy, this is okay, I'll say the story first. So do you know the um, the backstory of rick flair drip? No so apparently metro had made the beat and he gave it to. He gave it to offset and offset off like just off. The first listen hated it it. Didn't want to do it, he ended up doing it. But and don't quote me, this is like all through either Metro or Offset.
Speaker 7:No, I want to say it was through Offset that said this.
Speaker 4:So he made the verse. I mean, he made the song. But he was like Metro, bro, do not put this on this fucking album, do not put this on this song is garbage. But then Metro, do not put this on this song is garbage, like. But then, um, metro, some still like when was where? I mean because he was like bro, this is this gonna be that shit, bro. And he was like but it's fucking west coast beat, bro, I don't like this shit is.
Speaker 4:Then he was like bro, don't put this shit on there he ended up still putting it on there offset mad that he that rick Flair drip is on there and the song goes double platinum and Metro's like See, y'all better stop playing with me. Yeah, that's what I'm fucking talking about. So it's just funny. Every time we and this is I'm not gonna lie, this is why I was so hard on drip, because there would be songs that I would hear and I'd be like Drip, you need to do this Like.
Speaker 5:This is back when he was a rapper, by the way and I'm like bro, like you realize that just because you don't like it, that like other people may love it right, right and like that type of shit, but you know but and that's our role as djs, though, right, you know because the artist gonna look at us like what you like, that one like like nah, you don't understand like I could see the demographic that's gonna appreciate this record. Like you may not see it because you you know what I'm saying, you focus on, like you know what I mean, but like we could see just because of like I really think that's because like the different sounds we hear you know what I'm saying and just like how different crowds react to that.
Speaker 4:So and what's funny about that song, the Ric Flair song, is that it's definitely a lot different than any song on that album it's kind of jarring when you hit
Speaker 3:one new club like if you was to put that album on shuffle. Just let all this dark shit play. Right, right, right. Shit's out of nowhere, oh god, just imagine playing that shit after my choppa on God, on God.
Speaker 5:Just imagine playing that shit out there with my choppa hate nigga right, right, no, for real for real, very jarring for real, but yeah, I mean, I think what I appreciate about the album too is the yeah, the fact that this project, like it's like concise too, like it's not too long. You know what I'm saying. It doesn't overstay its welcome. Like Offset got a solo record, you know, 21 got a solo record on on the project. So it's like I feel like it was a good balance in which they they each had like their moment, but then, like when they came together it was on point and then on top of that, you know, you know it wasn't too long, like we just got what we needed cool, and then you know it's on, it's on the rise to man.
Speaker 3:I feel like that was used as a stepping stone for offset, though yeah, I can see that that was his first step out the door yeah, yeah yeah, for sure when he fully went into it he was like I'm gonna get a, get a big artist, like that's already, like got some star power right see what I can do on this and if they rock with it, should I wouldn't know platinum, let's go ahead and throw this album out there now.
Speaker 5:What.
Speaker 3:So with it for so.
Speaker 4:Yeah so Do we got any? Uh, this joint certifier, anything you know, anything you know it better be gold or platinum or something. I know. I know the singles. I know some of the singles went platinum, nah it didn't dang. So is Ric Flair drip the only thing that fucking plaques cause. I don't remember any other singles on that album. Yeah, I think that was the only one for real.
Speaker 3:That's crazy. Nothing was appropriate enough to make a single. That was the only one. Make a single for real, probably.
Speaker 5:That's only gangsta, gangsta.
Speaker 4:All right, so what do we got? Oh, we got DJ talk well, since we talking about, since we got DJ talk and we got Julian here, julian, this the talk. When the hell are you going to take this DJ shit serious? That's the DJ talk of the day alright, I didn't even know about this. I asked you about it, remember?
Speaker 3:I asked you like what would you? This exactly I asked you about it when, remember, I asked you what would you prefer? Because I think he was telling me about virtual DJ.
Speaker 5:I asked you about Serato oh, but that's not that I'm finna DJ, that's just. I thought you was talking about software in general, like you know I mean that was.
Speaker 3:That's an important part of it. You know what I mean.
Speaker 5:I just thought you was asking for general knowledge, like yeah, like you know, hey, like you. Like you like beyonce, or you like adele, like you know what I'm saying, like I just, and you know you was like I don't know man it's not.
Speaker 5:It's not like you asked, see, julian. It's not like you ask like, oh, you know, what controller are you using? Like you know, something like that. So then I'm like, oh, you, finna, start djing, like you know. Like you asked about the software, it's like I don't know. I just because there's a huge debate there's a huge.
Speaker 3:I don't know if I asked you or or turn up about which controller to get about which um no, you didn't ask me, you definitely didn't ask me, because I definitely would have told you to start small. Yeah, I could have swore On your own account On your regular account. I got to go back and look at them, but I think I still got the messages.
Speaker 5:I'm not sure. I don't know Because I'm not familiar with a lot of controllers and boards like that. So't know, because I'm not familiar with a lot of controllers and boards like that.
Speaker 4:So you know Me neither. I just look at them and like oh, does it look. Good, let me go ahead.
Speaker 5:So this must have been a minute ago that you asked. Dude, it was a minute. It was a minute, oh, okay.
Speaker 3:The main reason that I'm being held back right now is because of my laptop. I need a new one. Got you I need a new one where I need to get the one that I have repaired. But trying to get somebody that can repair it, the problem with it is difficult. It's a USB C port issue and I can't charge it. So it ain't working, so I can't like you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 4:I don't know what your pockets look like, but I got a shop I go to on scenic highway. I don't know what your pockets look like, but I got a shop I go to on Scenic Highway. I don't know what your pockets look like though, so if you got a pocket for it, then I can see.
Speaker 3:But yeah, yeah, as soon as it gets fixed. I have to. Once that gets fixed, I'll be straight. I'll be able to make some maneuvers, because I got to repair it before, but the nigga took my SD card out of it. The SD card had all my music on it.
Speaker 4:No, we got to fight I kept hitting him up.
Speaker 1:I need my SD card. I had 1,500 songs on there.
Speaker 3:I had a good catalog. I already like 1,500 songs on there, bro. I had a good catalog. I already said I had it divided and everything. I was sick boy Because that was the music I was going to use, Right, but man.
Speaker 4:See Tanaka. That's the main reason why I can't do the SD hard drive. Nah, it's got to be on my computer Hard Like you. You gotta take my shit. You gotta open this motherfucker up, like yeah you're gonna need that password by that point, yeah, ain't, nobody can do all that. But yeah, me and Julian had one meet up one meet up and did One meet up, and it was in the black room. It was in the black room At Stone Mountain.
Speaker 5:Alright, so let's dive A little deeper. Julian, were you born and raised In Georgia or what's like? Your what side? What side of what side of Georgia? You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 3:So during the week I lived in Rockdale, and then, and then on the weekends. So during the week I lived in Rockdale, Okay gotcha. Then on the weekends I was on the west side.
Speaker 5:Oh, so east side and west side, yeah, okay, gotcha, gotcha my father and they on the west side.
Speaker 3:I feel that when I need to see my people that was from here for real. I go over there. You know, martin Luther King Drive Right Ninth Ward, all that good stuff right that same, that same neighborhood. That's how Baby got shut down. That shit was terrible. When I found out about that I used to be good, but um yeah and then what about?
Speaker 5:what got you in in the skateboard?
Speaker 3:um, what did so my childhood brothers? Basically, um, shout out T, smooth all them. Um. We used to live next door to each other when I was like in elementary school, like kindergarten as in like Thai Thai oh damn, I didn't. I didn't know him since he was in kindergarten and um. They used to skate and, like I said, we lived in there, though my mom, their mom, invited my mom, we all went, bro. We was at Skate Planet. It used to be called Romp and Roll.
Speaker 7:Romp and Roll.
Speaker 3:Yeah, it used to be called Romp and Romp, but they had me in the little Scooby-Doo skates, bro, like the little, the rental skates. They had Scooby-Doo skates. I remember just saying like yesterday bro.
Speaker 5:That is great.
Speaker 3:Went from there. It was like five, six around that area.
Speaker 5:Yeah, history. How'd you make it to All-American or Stone Mountain?
Speaker 4:Every All-American, every all American call it that we are all American, not no stone mountain, you heard. Everybody used to work there they my.
Speaker 3:My mom used to work there. My mom used to work there.
Speaker 6:Yeah, it was a long time ago that was before turn up that was a long time ago, it was a long long time ago.
Speaker 5:That's what's up.
Speaker 3:Shit, that was before.
Speaker 5:Turnip.
Speaker 3:That was way before him, Way, way before me. All that. So I grew. We basically grew up in that ring. That was like we went Golden Globe first a few times, but we ain't like it for real, and then from there, All-American All the time, Literally Monday Going there, Friday going there. That was back when the damn Golf course was still open.
Speaker 5:Shout out to the rainforest, shout out to the rainforest.
Speaker 3:Golf course was still open. There was a. There is still the racetrack behind the Behind the building?
Speaker 4:He's definitely. He should've fucking Opened that shit up. Yeah, it was a go-kart.
Speaker 3:The go-kart place Behind the building. We used to skate on the go-kart place Because they never had it open, so Be bored. Be out there Literally all the time.
Speaker 5:That's fine.
Speaker 3:I used to work here. That was my first job, just worked out.
Speaker 4:Shout out, randy shout out to Randy shout out to Randy he helped me do my taxes.
Speaker 6:He helped me do my taxes, so it's always love for Randy and I believe, when certain folks started taking over.
Speaker 3:Was it, paul, I believe, when certain folks started taking over, but you know, Was it Paul?
Speaker 4:I don't know. I was there when.
Speaker 3:Paul was there. Oddly enough, I got fired. It was when what's the name that was working there, Sandra? I got fired.
Speaker 4:Oh, that was wait, that was after Wait, that was before. That was before Paul. I feel like that was before Paul.
Speaker 3:Ain't that Rob? He related to Rob, ain't he?
Speaker 4:Yeah, oh, that was during Paul.
Speaker 3:I believe. So I got fired for eating nachos.
Speaker 4:No, I did that.
Speaker 7:I paid for them too.
Speaker 4:That was the fucked up part.
Speaker 3:I paid for them.
Speaker 2:Then he came back there he was like why are you eating?
Speaker 3:I'm like nigga they said I can eat if I pay for them. It's a Sunday, bro, we ain't doing nothing. It's nachos. That was when they was. They had that conveyor belt, pizza shit. You remember that All types of shit was terrible in that right. Yeah, good, just to, just to offer me the job. Two weeks later they already got a new job at this point, maybe work at subway and shit. Now, like I'm gonna do it, man, don't even get me started, bro. Really back there, bro.
Speaker 4:Good times, good times, good times man but, um, yeah, I'm gonna actually uh run it back because actually we actually forgot to do something, uh, and I totally forgot about it until uh now. But uh, yeah, these instagram notes, let's see what y'all talking about. Oh, beautiful dj tanaka sofa, sunday, aa 8-12. How did that go, tanaka?
Speaker 5:It was cool man. It was cool. Yeah, it was cool man. Had some folks in there, you know, cool little vibe. My bad, I'm thinking of everything but the session. What the fuck yeah like. Anyway, today I've had to deal with a lot of conversations About Soulful Sunday, but not the actual session. Like anyway, the session was good. I've had to deal with a lot of business talks behind the scenes, so that's all I could really think of at the moment, but the session was cool. It's always good to see them folks, um and and yeah, that's all I got. It was cool cool.
Speaker 5:Alright, let's keep it pushing shout out to Juggernaut for showing up.
Speaker 4:I appreciate that so we good, now cool alright, so we gonna move on. Let's see, we got DJ Dirty Dan. Y'all motherfuckers do anything for pussy and it's a shame.
Speaker 5:What they say. Pussy run the world.
Speaker 4:That's what I was told, so much so that motherfuckers pick up an empty champagne bottle and drink out of it.
Speaker 5:Shout out to the new TNC Hall of Fame.
Speaker 4:Champagne yeah, shout out to the new tnc hall of fame champagne. Yeah, shout out to that. Um, one time for mario uh ll. It just says hashtag. I'm assuming it says long live. I'm assuming this is like long live somebody. But it says l l t r d, c a m 4 l. So yeah, long live, long live. It says L-L-T-R-D C-A-M 4-L. So yeah, long live, long live.
Speaker 4:I'm assuming that's Cam Mario, if you're still on here let us know who that is, or you can give him a shout out. Uh oh, so we had DJ Tanaka. Now we have Shabat Tanaka Zone. Wednesday recap is up. Leave your emails in for the vid. So Tanaka, how was Skate?
Speaker 5:Zone on Wednesday. It was cool. I did not know very many people that I filmed, so it was just like uh, you know, oh, there was um, apparently you're not allowed to have any caps of any sort on, so they literally were put caps like any. Yeah, beanies, scully's, uh ski mask like anything on your head.
Speaker 5:So they literally took a skater, like the security, got on the floor I had the video too he like grabbed the skater and took him off the floor Cause he had to join on and I was like Sheesh. But, mind you, there's no announcements going on about this from the DJs. So Breezy was there, that's why. And Breezy was like, yeah, they're wilding. They need to have the DJs make an announcement and then, if they violate that, then take them out. But they're over here just grabbing folks and just kicking them out.
Speaker 6:Welcome to the South Side.
Speaker 5:So then DJ, yeah, nick was over there and he was just like bro, that's so stupid, Like you know what I'm saying. That's why nobody going to start coming to the zone if they just kicking folks out like that.
Speaker 3:Right, I don't like the flow either. I don't like how the floor feel.
Speaker 4:I just don't like the look of it.
Speaker 3:It looks moldy.
Speaker 5:I like Skate Zone I bet you do.
Speaker 4:You like that trap shit. That's what you do. Tanaka likes being in the hood.
Speaker 3:They still got that big ass poster of Lotto in there, do they when was it?
Speaker 4:It was there first Southside or some shit like that. Yeah, yeah I think Well, last time I was there.
Speaker 5:Alright, clearly I'm not paying attention, I just be in and out.
Speaker 4:He just like to be in the hood.
Speaker 5:Nah Cause Skate Town. I don't like the floor At Skate Town though. I feel like it's Hella slippery bro Anyway.
Speaker 4:So shout out to Ace Move, back in ATL, beastin'. Shout out to Ace Move, I'm happy that you're back in Atlanta. Gotta talk about where he was at.
Speaker 5:I'm with Smooth.
Speaker 4:Right and Trey. The fact that you laughed that he was listening to Leah Mishu is amazing, julian it's just like I wasn't expecting that. I don't want to expect that I wasn't either, but the fact that he's in the motion man. I guess, I guess that's what that's called.
Speaker 3:I'm thinking I'm about to hear notes like red notes oh, you heard notes.
Speaker 4:Yeah, it's music notes anyway. So we're gonna move on to the last joint, uh, our schedule. So, like I said, if you follow me on instagram, which is dj, turn up t-u-u-r-n-u-u-p. My schedule's on there and yeah, just go look at that.
Speaker 5:Tanaka what's your schedule Um?
Speaker 6:Let me see.
Speaker 4:Yeah, I don't know he doesn't know where he's gonna be, so just catch him wherever he's going Friday.
Speaker 5:I'm at Sparkles Gwinnett the 20th. Apparently me and Jip are supposed to go to Arkansas Sunday. I'll be at Sofa Sunday. Tuesday Sunday. I'll be at Sofa Sunday Tuesday. Not this Tuesday but next Tuesday. I'll be at Sparkle Gwinnett from 5 to 9. Then that Thursday I'm supposed to be back at Sparkle Gwinnett from 5 to 9 and then going to Metro Dineroulet from 5 to 9 and then going to Metro Diner, I think from 9 to 3 after that, and then Friday is the Caribbean Night, 11.30 to 3am with DJ AC. Saturday is Golden Glide, 7 to 11 team session and then Cascade, sip and Skate 11.33 am, and I think that's it.
Speaker 4:So last question before we get out of here, Julian so when are we locking in this day for Metro Diner so you can actually show up and do this and not like us shit, Because you thought I was joking. I was dead ass. We got a lot to say.
Speaker 5:Thursday.
Speaker 4:Well, I mean every day actually, as a matter of fact you know, it's actually crazy Tanaka buddy at the skating rink acts when the next time we do Metro Diner.
Speaker 7:So I'll show you his face.
Speaker 4:I'll show you his face afterwards, is it the one in Atlanta?
Speaker 6:Yeah.
Speaker 5:Peachtree yo.
Speaker 4:We gotta lock this in. When's? The next time we do Metro Diner together. Do you know?
Speaker 5:I'm not sure. Let me go on the group chat. I'll make you available at Thursday. You can join me, bro.
Speaker 4:You know what I'm saying Dang, yeah, so dang, we ain't got no more. We ain't got no more this month.
Speaker 5:You available that Thursday.
Speaker 4:Thursday, that Thursday, what Thursday?
Speaker 5:25th, I think. When is Shay oh 25th, I think?
Speaker 4:when did Shay?
Speaker 5:oh, she's trying to trade her joint with me, so I got that so that's you okay, yeah you can join me on that if you want. You know what I'm saying, uh.
Speaker 3:Deadpool and Wolverine come out that time, so I'll be watching that um maybe afterward you're letting.
Speaker 4:Kendrick down. Don't let Kendrick down.
Speaker 5:Wait, what time does that come out?
Speaker 3:7?, 7?. Let me see your ticket.
Speaker 4:Oh, you got till 2.30 am, sir. Yeah, you got till 2.30 am.
Speaker 5:You got till 2.30.
Speaker 3:Oh, I can probably pop out, because it's 3 pm, oh yeah.
Speaker 5:Oh, all right pm. Oh yeah, oh, all right. What's up Nine o'clock, there we go, right when it started.
Speaker 4:They're not like us. They're not like us. But, yeah, so yeah, ladies and gentlemen, they are not like us. We are the TNT Podcast, dj Turn Up, dj Tanaka, our special guest, julian the Mask, the Mask man, the Mask man. Appreciate you for rocking with us, sir.
Speaker 5:Thank you for joining us, man.
Speaker 4:Of course TNT Podcast. It's fucking 4 o'clock in the fucking morning. I'm finna go to sleep.
Speaker 3:I got jury duty in a few hours.
Speaker 1:What the fuck Whoa bro, you are wild.
Speaker 3:I found out last night.
Speaker 4:That's crazy. Please, yes, go home, yes, go home.
Speaker 3:Alright y'all. We're going to fuck with y'all.
Speaker 1:We're taking that Jerry dude, he's crazy.
Speaker 4:Yeah, get going, boy. We'll see you next time you.