The TNT Podcast
The TNT Podcast
Deacon on 8s
Ever had a party with black oil chicken and carpet chaos? Join us for laughs as we kick off with wild stories, featuring special guests Zee aka Deacon Jones. Dive into our roller skating adventures, personal anecdotes, and the unique bond of our skate community. We'll explore the impact of trap and drill music on our skating culture, and share our favorite Southern hip-hop tracks. Plus, the segments you love. Lace up and roll with us for humor, nostalgia, and unforgettable beats.
Question of the Day: 50:01
Guess the Bars: 1:03:47
Hall of Fame: 1:31:48
Song of the Day: 1:43:08
https://open.spotify.com/track/6RmasdidR39QwrLTGtU4pI?autoplay=true
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=IxJjY5T9yag&feature=gws_kp_track
https://music.apple.com/us/album/the-box/1638719716?i=1638719731
https://www.pandora.com/song/play/TR:27002759?part=google&corr=knowledge_panel
https://www.iheart.com/artist/roddy-ricch-31885278/songs/the-box-85298572/?autoplay=true
https://www.deezer.com/track/1342125182
Album of the Day: 2:01:40
https://open.spotify.com/album/3Kkzr7ulGCAqZUFdT0aHo3?autoplay=true
https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_l93QUE16IPbmuR67-xpLcLC46QI7Z2H-g&feature=gws_kp_album&feature=gws_kp_artist
https://music.apple.com/us/album/gangsta-musik/1722560877
https://www.pandora.com/album/play/AL:12927?part=google&corr=knowledge_panel
https://www.iheart.com/artist/boosie-badazz-feat-webbie-30393643/albums/gangsta-musik-249054522/?autoplay=true
https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0CQS3QCC7?do=play&agent=googleAssistant&ref=dmm_seo_google_gkp_albums&explicit=true
DJ Talk: 2:18:59
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Oh, you're talking about this. Oh, I thought we were talking about this. I thought we were talking about this.
Speaker 2:I thought we were talking about this. Turn up the, turn up the. I mean, it's a lot, it's a lot.
Speaker 1:Alright, let's see.
Speaker 2:Somebody call me. All right, let's see Somebody. Alright, there we go, there we go.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it is. That's really why I put it right here. I'm trying to pick it up and that shit be fucking distort, distorted like a you know god damn dog, asmr.
Speaker 2:that's what you be watching at home, bro? Hell, no, I've been watching for a while, that should be funny, hang on.
Speaker 1:All right, let's see we got. Uh, I'm playing on gospel music bro, you just giving me more, you just giving me more ideas. I was, I mean bro, you see what I'm on.
Speaker 2:I'm just saying I just wanted to put that out there. I just wanted everybody to know, like we're not playing gospel music, boy Deacon Joe man. Finally, I made it bro. Yeah, where you was at, bro, where you was at man, no, I did that. When was this Monday?
Speaker 1:His birthday, wasn't it?
Speaker 2:How you not there for your partner's birthday man Does that look like me? Oh, that's the camera birthday, no matter where you're from. What the hell was I shit on? I was at work. I don't want to. He'll be all right. You know what I'm saying. He'll be all right. I don't want it. He'll be all right. You know what I'm saying. He'll be all right, he'll be okay. Them niggas ain't do that for me on my birthday, so I don't care. I don't care about nobody. That man said welcome.
Speaker 1:That's how I feel that man said welcome, All right, yeah, I walked outside and he was you see's like? Yeah, I was like, oh, I can't help you with that. One man.
Speaker 2:Happy birthday though Sound like some shit.
Speaker 1:You just said I can't help you with that one. Happy birthday my dog. Happy birthday though.
Speaker 2:Then he looked like a damn waffle cone. I had a lot of fat people asking about him. Okay, that shit was cute, that was sweet. Nobody else bought me, not there. Okay, what are we gonna talk?
Speaker 1:about you sound hurt.
Speaker 2:I am. You sound real. I am a very insulted I could tell it's cool though I don't care, it's cool it's here, bro, you just like it's okay.
Speaker 1:No, he's a pisces man he did a pisces, I'm just.
Speaker 2:I'm a with phillips, I'm a with phillips. I'm a nigga with feelings. You're Paisley.
Speaker 1:He's a light skinned, but he's still a light nigga.
Speaker 2:I'm a nigga with feelings At this point. This person got some news, all right man, when was you at? Bro, oh bro, where was you at, bro?
Speaker 1:I'm glad I didn't come to this shit, bro. Where was you at, bro?
Speaker 2:I'm glad I didn't come to this shit, bro. Where you was at, man, I was at the hour of work. I was at work, so I'm glad I didn't come. Why? First of all, nigga, what type of oil did you use for this shit to be black as hell the way it was? What are you talking about, man? It was after you fried that chicken. I heard about that, yeah.
Speaker 1:That's amazing. I came to the house, bro.
Speaker 2:I came to the house after the party.
Speaker 1:What happened to that oil Y'all?
Speaker 2:poured that oil out Bro. That oil was black. This shit was tar. Your ass made tar on the house. What the fuck is this?
Speaker 1:Dang, that's what the honcho. That's what the honcho did. They said it was good. It's honcho. Yeah, honcho was great. You was there at Sparkles when he made it. I was. It was AA too. You probably brought it. The first time he brought it out, though, was Sparkles.
Speaker 2:It was Sparkles. I didn't get none that day.
Speaker 1:You didn't. Oh, that's fine Then.
Speaker 2:I had to get something AA, because I'm not going to.
Speaker 1:I definitely.
Speaker 2:That's funny. That's cool. I'm a real nigga, though. Yeah, you sure are them niggas brought them In their fucking Starform ass cup? Yeah, all their fucking plastic. You already know, you already know there were too many people. Though. All them people Be getting messed up. I'm tired. I already told her she need to clean her carpet, get all that pussy juice Off her. That's deep, that is deep. I'm just saying she got it. She got it. Pussy juice, pussy juice.
Speaker 1:Hey, that joint working though, folks. I mean it should be oh, hold on, let me unmute it. I mean it should be Hold on, let me see, yep, it's working, yeah, it's working.
Speaker 2:That's all I'm going to say. You can't talk the same. You got to choose a different. What are you talking about? You can't be talking sexy today. Here you go. He done already started, me done already started. My bad, you don't get it. We'll see you next time.
Speaker 2:Ladies and gentlemen, we'd like to welcome you all to the TNC podcast man. We got a special guest in the building, he going by the name of Dick, dick and Jones, dick and Jones. You know what I'm saying. Dick and Jones, appreciate y'all for having me on the show today After three years of waiting Type shit, we here, we here, we here.
Speaker 1:But what's actually funny is, I don't know, next year we gonna get better at that. We're going to get better at that. Next year we're just going to run through these.
Speaker 2:So, Tana, how did you first meet Z Jones? Yeah, what was your first memory?
Speaker 1:The furthest back. I remember, deacon Jones, was that time when we had all, like it was after a session and it was you and just a whole bunch of other random folks. I know I knew you at the time, but I don't.
Speaker 2:I didn't like know that you hadn't interacted.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I may, I may have like maybe once or twice, but I feel like it was because it was you. And then there was that other guy that people kept saying look like you. And he had longer dreads and they were saying he was like your little brother or some shit, or you were your little brother, because you had smaller dreads.
Speaker 2:I think I know who that is.
Speaker 1:Because I think it was that night when I had I think I had just discovered that, think it when my Dick song, you were like bro that song's like oh yeah, I know, damn, that was the first time we met.
Speaker 2:No, it wasn't the first time, but that was like the first time. I was like, okay, so this is z, like I think I've seen you. I think I've seen you, but I I didn't know who you were. Like the first time we met yo, that gave me an attitude probably. I remember that shit. I had said something about a song. You like I don't know what you want me to do, like some shit, like that. I'm like yeah yeah, wait.
Speaker 1:So do you remember this? Like what, like what I remember what you talking about.
Speaker 2:We uh it was, we wasn't outside. Yeah, we was the s. I had indeed right. And then I was going around Saying the Kevin Gates song and then somebody said something about thank you with my dick and I'm like you didn't. You was like Something about the song being new, so much. But now that's like oh, yeah, you like right. No, it's not, yeah, right.
Speaker 1:Then you're like bro, I know it's not you know like, yes, it is like I know, yeah, that's how I that conversation.
Speaker 2:You definitely, yeah, you said you remember who he's talking about. Then I think I remember who you're talking about, but I don't think that nigga skate no more yeah, I don't know if he's skating anymore.
Speaker 1:I just I just remember we were all hanging out and I think naya and niger were there too, because I think they were.
Speaker 2:I think Nigel was, naya was the manager at the time this was at Gwinnett, yeah, and so he had uh, I think he had, I don't know.
Speaker 1:I guess he had tried to. I don't know, I guess he tried to see how far he can get with like hanging out not Z, but his brother and he was trying to like see how far he can like test that. He was like hanging afterwards and he was like, hey, I guess you gave me some chips from the vending machine or something like that.
Speaker 2:And naya was like no, you like so yeah but um, I know who you're talking about, though I think he do still skate. I just don't ever see that nigga yeah then again, I don't ever skate no more either. So I feel like the time, uh, I really. We know, we actually started talking okay what?
Speaker 2:what was it, bro? Wait, if I'm not mistaken, it was when, uh, that one girl was the manager at the rink that we don't speak about, and then she had some white dude come and dj was it that time or was it before that?
Speaker 1:and they, we had a wig up, okay so I guess we're not going to talk about whoever this person is. But is this the Dark Ages of Stone Mountain? Yeah, very much I do remember.
Speaker 2:Well, I don't remember, you wasn't there. I probably quit by that point. What was his name? The Panda Dude or something like that. I forgot his DJ name.
Speaker 1:I never got to meet any of the new DJs that came into the time of the Dark Ages. I couldn't tell you.
Speaker 2:I don't know.
Speaker 1:I think it was. All.
Speaker 2:I know is it was a late night, saturday. Buddy was DJing and I had came. I don't even know why I came. I had dj somewhere. And then I came and then, uh, robbie's, like you gonna go plug up. I was like, what are you talking about? And he's like, oh no, no, he's bad. He's bad man. We got to, you gotta take over, or whatever. And I'm like like man, you gotta give me a shot, man, I've never seen stone mountain dead. Gentrified a day in my life, bro it was all white people bro, bro by his old block out bro.
Speaker 2:I'm that block nigga.
Speaker 1:That was a suburb and this was a late night. Yes, yeah, I I must not, I must I remember, if I can find the video.
Speaker 2:I had the video on my phone today because that's after me and him. I had to tell him about Shakeback Because that's when Z came to me. He like, hey, tonight, quit playing, go ahead plug it. This man playing Jukes.
Speaker 1:World. This man playing Jukes World.
Speaker 2:This man playing Jukes World and Eminem in here, grab a mic or something. Jukes.
Speaker 1:World is crazy.
Speaker 2:I'm like, look, I got the same suit to DJ. That shit was terrible.
Speaker 1:That was terrible.
Speaker 2:That's interesting because I have no idea who y'all are talking about, the people that were there remember that shit specifically, if I can find a video, I can tell you that I'm pretty sure I don't have that video.
Speaker 1:I think I do remember this, wasn't this? Didn't we have? I don't know if you were there, but I do remember this was probably around the first times I had met Quay and Shamar. I think shamar has said something about juice world and it was the way he said it.
Speaker 2:You were oh, yeah, yeah, he was there too, bro, he was. Yes, he was there too, yeah, yeah were you there for that?
Speaker 1:uh, tamaka, were you there for that because we were at quick trip yeah, yeah, I was there.
Speaker 2:Yeah, because that's when I I didn't know shamar's name and I kept calling him Chris. I thought his name was Chris the whole time Because I used to call him Country Chris because he was country to him. And then drip like who the fuck is Chris? And I was like it ain't him. He's like that man, shamar, what the fuck are you talking about? Say what you feel. Say what you feel, bro. All right, let it out that, ninja yeah.
Speaker 1:His name is Shamar.
Speaker 2:Come on, Samurai Jack, I got you hey.
Speaker 1:Tanaka. What is why I understand for?
Speaker 2:it Young ninja.
Speaker 1:Yeah, they shy me out for years.
Speaker 2:Oh look man. But yeah, z, when did you start skating, bro? You know what I'm saying. I started skating, I want to say, three years ago, three and a half years ago now. So it wasn't in Mississippi that you started picking up the ace. If I would have picked up some ace in Mississippi, I would have got shot at the skating rink. Is that Trey's shoulder Boy? What's up?
Speaker 1:Z the skating rink was for fighting, not skating.
Speaker 2:Oh damn, that's how it was for fighting. But nah, yeah, I even. What was the thought process like? What was like? What made you be like, damn, let me go to the skating rink and you know what I'm saying go around the circle. All right, let me break it down like this everybody grew up everybody in the south grew up at least watching atl. Okay, right, so I mean I'm like, go ahead. How old were you when you seen atl? I was young.
Speaker 1:I was gonna say he had to be like three or four.
Speaker 2:I was young when atl came out, so I don't remember, I just remember seeing it, oh God. So I'm like okay, I know what Cascade is, I know what ATL, is Right, all right, cool. So when I move up here. It's like the first thing that resonates in my mind is ATL. Yes, it's just bro, you damn near need a license to skate up here.
Speaker 2:I'm like niggas, take that shit too serious up here. I'll never skate, but I was talking to this chicken head or whatever and she was skating. She was in the JB, oh, okay. So I started going to Golden Glide Okay, glide first. I was in a JB. Okay, so I started going to a Golden Glide. Okay, well, I first. So I was in Reynolds nobody, I don't know I'm so she had her own space.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah right, but I was still like my first time going off. So I hit my friend do it, but then I went. I ain't finna do that, but then I went. I ain't followed too many times I feel like once and I'm like, hold on, that's kind of cool, I'm feeling this.
Speaker 2:So was she teaching you how to balance yourself and all that? No, I had a mindset when I put those guys out If I follow them, bust my ass. I'm not finna, embarrass myself out here. So that's what I had. That's my mindset. The one time I did fall, I think I feel hit my head so hard. I'm gonna take a nap on that floor If I make it. Bro. What's that dude named Pat, if I'm not mistaken.
Speaker 1:You would have to show me his picture. I don't. I'm not If Pat isn't.
Speaker 2:Yeah, pat doesn't. Is he a light-skinned? No, he's a dude. Yeah, he's light-skinned. He's like short. Yeah, he has step-up. Oh, sloan something. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1:Okay, I know what you're talking about. Boy, talk about a throwback. What happened to him?
Speaker 2:He probably escaped my field, wasn't he? I think so Something like that. Yeah, yeah, sleep. He sound like Jalen, he's like you got to get up.
Speaker 1:I'm like hold on, I got to quicken it.
Speaker 2:After that, bro, I think I went two more times in some rentals and then I bought a pair of Vanellas and I was going like how much you spent on your first pair of skates? $250. I would never do that.
Speaker 1:I mean, that's not too bad, isn't it? Don't folks like?
Speaker 2:pay like $600, $700 on it, but I had a seat for some what they call jam skates though, so let me ask you this.
Speaker 1:So what's the difference between? Because I don't know, I'm not a skater, so by the looks of it you can tell the difference, obviously, between an ATL and a jam skater, obviously. But what's the difference between the skates? Because they both look like speed skates. I'll say okay.
Speaker 2:So the three skates that I had Vanillas, gt50s and the R3s really, the only difference between the Vanillas and the R3s is like wait, jam skates got a lot more weight at the bottom of them than R3s do. It's like you can do more, you can go faster, do more spin and stuff. There's some R3s Well, r3s, they just they more flexible. So it's like it's, when you put them on, they like new skates, so it's like One time for Ness on the check.
Speaker 1:With Ness on it so look, once again, we're going to try to get better with the people that ask or whatever. But he did ask before a lot of people. I mean, obviously you weren't there necessarily to hear him ask, but yeah, he asked a long time ago.
Speaker 2:Yeah, he's been waiting in the clip for a minute man.
Speaker 1:When he asked, kevin Gates was in the studio making things with my dick Right.
Speaker 2:You knew I was down here, right at that point I'm trying to tell you. Y'all know what I'm saying. That's how I do when it's on with me, that's it Right, really, I'm trying to tell you.
Speaker 2:But so when, okay, so you got the Vanilla's and what? Were you learning any styles at the time, or you was just you just trying to try and get around? All right, I'm gonna tell. I'm gonna say like this so when I got my vanilla I was still just going, trying to get in the habit of skating right, and then I started going to um skate along and uh, what is what is that little burn, yep, and that weak ass skating rink? And I saw I said'm going to say now because I give credit where it's due- Lele, I saw her stepping and I'm like oh, hold on, that's kind of hard.
Speaker 2:I didn't know what it was called, so I saw her doing it and I'm like alright, watch this. I'm going to like, I'm going to start doing that. So I started stepping with some loads. Never do that shit again. I'm going to toe my ankle ankle, that will happen, heavy ass. She's trying to step in some fucking load.
Speaker 2:Oh, okay, you can, but once you get, once you know how to skate, then yeah, but for me to just learn, nah, that's not a good idea but, then I think I started going to a a uh, two or three weeks after that, because I heard something about it and I saw a nigga riding and I said, okay, that shit kind of tough, let's go ahead and start going here. I just went there every single, like every Monday, and that's how we hitting up, how'd you get, how'd you get the word man? How'd you get the word about AA, man? They left one day. Who told you? Who put you up on game man? I'm pretty sure it was Lele, I'm pretty sure it was her, because she was on beat. She was like I don't need to skate, or something like that. So she didn't even tell you about Sparkle and Nick, she did.
Speaker 2:But I still never went out there. I went because where I was staying at, aa was still closer. So I'm like, all right, cool, I'm just going to go over here Because jada sparkles with them like I might as well. That's a drive. And did you? Did you start when? When karina, your cousin, started? I think she started before me, she started before you.
Speaker 2:Yeah, okay, and y'all never really had no discussion on skating. Y'all just no, oh, just showed up at the rink and it's like, oh, snap, what's that, what's that? And it could like Light skin, light body. You know what I mean. And then, yes, it went from there. Even when I started skating, we wasn't even skating together, so it was just like, all right, cool.
Speaker 2:And then when I started riding, more, yeah, and then she started who taught you how to ride? Who taught me how to ride? I don't even, honestly, I can't even tell you, I don't think anybody. Or you just studied the game and you just kind of picked it up. I really just, I really just watched Bruh. No, you know what it really was. I went to the first, I went to the trap fever. I don't know if it was the first one or like the second or something like that, but I went to that one Because at that point I was still just going to ages, doing some regular skate stuff, like not doing that crazy. I went to traffic and I'm like I was like like what the hell?
Speaker 1:everybody doing the same thing, like when did we? We started traffic in 22, I think it was 21. Is he 21 or 22?
Speaker 2:I don't remember. That would make sense if I had, yeah, yeah I was like I went there and I said I'm like, hold on this.
Speaker 2:Everybody doing something like this is kind of hard. This is like some hood niggas skating. I'm like, hold on, wait. Basically she kind of tough Right. And so I was like and then what made me mad was everybody had black skates on. And I'm like, damn, everybody got these black ass skates on. I was skating like some hood niggas. I got these bright-ass, silver-ass skates on. I'm Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz. I was like, yeah, bro, let me go have my skates.
Speaker 1:Oh, you got to come up here first.
Speaker 2:Man, I went hard and I ordered my skates quick. I came back I thought I was going to update my whole skating life. It just made me a rip Like the hardest nigga ever. That's not how it went. That's not how it went. So how much. I'm so serious, bro, all right. So how much was the? What was the skate thing that you got then? My GT50s? Okay, how much they was going for, bro? I think I spent. They was expensive. I think I spent maybe 130 or 150, something like that.
Speaker 2:Right now you got to see. And how long was this journey for you to really get the ATL ride locked in for real? I want to say maybe Because you got to understand Z all these young books in the game they be over here talking about. They feel like they could just pop out fire. You know what I'm saying and they don't want to fall. Hey, tanaka, don't post it. I said, bro, this is Johnny. Bro, you got to see the progress out here. If anybody didn't know, they ain't going to look on Skate Love page and go all the way back down and you will see a video of me and karina from from a long time ago, where we were both just learning hey, I'm talking about before he had dreaded that high five.
Speaker 2:I want to say, though for real it may have took me probably all of nine months to really get to get it down yeah to get in it, no to get it down.
Speaker 2:it took me to get it down. It took me maybe nine months. It might have took me another three months to really find my own style. After that, it took me maybe another month to really put it all together. That's how we got to where I am now for real.
Speaker 2:I'll say it like this I don't put myself in top 10 for writers. I'll now for real. Because it's like, no, it's like, I'll say it like this, I don't put myself in top 10 for riders. I'll never do that. But for the people that do, they see the way I ride and they're like nah, that nigga hard, right. And it's like for the young, for the young niggas that be watching if your favorite rider ride with somebody that you think you better than, and they don't ride with you, you know, that's all I'm saying, that's, that's the best way to put that. But everybody ride the same now. So I didn't leave that alone. So, okay, so now, during this nine month period, were you was it just you or were you like practicing riding with like other folk, like duo and chill and stuff like that?
Speaker 2:yeah, uh, because you, you gotta get the feel of it right, right, like you don't want to just solo the whole time you earning right, so then y'all know call outs. You don't know how do a solo the whole time you learning Right, because then y'all don't know call outs. Y'all don't know how to, even when you do get hard. You ain't going to know how to ride with nobody, right, you're going to be so used to riding with yourself. So, yeah, I'm going to do on. Yeah, who are some of the names that you would? You know what I'm saying? Obviously I'm saying Keem, primo for sure. My cousin, reena, reena, most wanted finest. My brother, jj, glow JJ, you already know. And my dog, johnny, but I don't even know if he skate no more, oh gosh.
Speaker 2:But it's like them people right there, I would ride with them. And nah, and D, what's that boy right there? D, yeah, lil D, that's them for. And not. And the, uh, what's up boy now? B, yeah, little d, yeah, you guys, man, we was up now for a little bit. So yeah, outside, you know my other folks that be out there. You know, uh, ron legs, right, you know them folks. You know we was out there and out there we all. We came up with each other. We all asked together, we hard together, and you were at the first straight out GCO, Is that correct? Of course I remember how that went. You know what I'm saying. You know them. Man Z was out there slaying, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:That's really when I got hard.
Speaker 2:I still remember the night when he was at. I think it was a gco in 23, I believe 23 and it was. It was you, carrie, and cj y'all was gonna crave. You know what? I'm saying I know he don't skate no more man.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I was gonna say that's what. Yeah, I ain't know that.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I know that hard I Most games in the club. Yeah, more tough, I'm like no yeah.
Speaker 1:Child J Was the first G-Co in 22?.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it was. It was yeah, damn, it was August. It was August. Yeah, it was August 22. I remember because that was when Shotat Tanaka was out. Yeah, that's when Shabat Tanaka yeah.
Speaker 1:And I knew you would know that because I remember that was when Shabat Tanaka was out.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that's when the folk was over there. I was like damn, they actually effed this man you know what. I'm saying Right. And then, yeah, I think Z, you were the one that posted. I think it was a trio from the first G-Co and y'all put I just remember y'all put Air Force One's Nelly as the song. While y'all put it.
Speaker 1:It was like a black and white filter.
Speaker 2:I got that video. Was that the first one? That wasn't the first one. That was the first one. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:It was me me Deb and you know.
Speaker 2:That's when I knew I got hard because I'm like hold on Dev's a half to hop on with me. So I'm going to be doing something right and see this so far back. This one Haz had the long hair.
Speaker 1:That dreads 17 bucks.
Speaker 2:Right, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, 17 bucks, but they look like more. Yeah, if they know. If he hear that joke, he don't know exactly what I'm talking about.
Speaker 1:Tanaka, was that the same G Cole? When he snatched the phone from out there? Yeah, I was like, yeah, yeah, yeah, that's like the funniest video ever. That's when he started.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that's when he started this, the phone snatch thing. It was that cause, uh it might not have been that snatched, it was that snatched. It wasn't the first one. It wasn't the first one. Did we have a competition on the first one? I think so. Did KK come to the first?
Speaker 1:one I don't remember. It was the first one Somebody had a road on him that competition.
Speaker 2:He was recording it. He took the phone.
Speaker 1:I don't think I was good at recording it was KJ and Ron. That was the first one, though.
Speaker 2:I remember it it was theJ and Ron. Yeah, it was KJ and Ron. That was the first one, though I remember that it was the first one, I don't know. I got to fact check that one.
Speaker 1:I got to fact check that one.
Speaker 2:I don't know if it's up. You realize what I see. Look man Rena over here. She was all upset at me.
Speaker 1:Let's not even talk about your cousin right now. I already know what you she over there talking about it.
Speaker 2:Trap Fever wasn't every month, it always been every month. I'm not going to speak on that. I'm not going to speak on that Every month. All I'm going to say about Trap Fever when it died. I remember it Because I already talked to you about it.
Speaker 1:I remember when it died down, though.
Speaker 2:Because all the other DJs was yeah, we know.
Speaker 1:We ain't going gonna speak on that, but um this is what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:Right, traffic was, trap Fever was popping in. I remember it because I'm pretty sure I came to like the second one or the first one. I'm pretty sure it was like the second one Damn, that's not crazy. I just remember it and it was deep bro. I remember it, yeah. And then out of nowhere, we down a couple of Trap Fever and then a whole bunch of DJs that start having events them same night, same night, every every month. So it's just like okay, now ain't none of the, ain't none of the writers coming because they think that these djs got more reps man than y'all. Right, but it, it wasn't really like that for you. And now one of them don't even really pop like that. We're gonna leave that alone.
Speaker 1:My bad, I'm sorry I told y'all I got, so I'm not gonna stop it ain't nobody gonna stop me.
Speaker 2:I'm going to stop myself, all right. So the next thing we got to address the slow set. When did you start learning how to get fire with the slow set? You know what I mean and tell us about the development of the slow train, all right. So realistically, I don't even know when I got into the slow six. Okay, I'm pretty sure I did. One day I was like, yeah, I'm just were. Were you one of them folk that used to like ride? And then every time the slow set came on, you sit down. Oh god, I know I wouldn't want to do, I just never yeah, that was the love arm being so much never yeah, that was the love rb.
Speaker 2:Sometimes you gotta stay sexy. Sometimes that's all I'm saying, but I don't even know when I got into slow set for real. I just know that, I just like slow set ever since it's been going on right I'm pretty sure it's been like that, since I've been skating as far as, uh, you get to the top of the slow train, slow set.
Speaker 2:As far as, uh, you get to the topic of slow train, drip brought it up. Okay, so he had drip, had the idea drip, yeah, drip was like hey, bro, y'all come on, let's do this real quick. So we did it a session before. Who was we? So it was me. I'm gonna go on order from back to front, right, he? Aj samar drip, jj. Okay, okay, so it was pretty much. It's pretty much the gang at that point. Right, I'm going to go in order from back to front Me, aj Shamar, drip, jj. Okay, so it was pretty much the gang at that point, right, now, granted. Then we started dancing. The rest of the gang got into it for real too, right, but we did it on a Saturday. No, we did it on a Friday night. Friday night, okay, then a Saturday. It was either a Saturday or was it? It was either Saturday or Monday. We did it again, but that time we basically had it. Jalea recorded us, you know.
Speaker 1:Slut for Skates. Slut for.
Speaker 2:Skates, you feel me. She recorded it and we was like this shit hard, right, and then we had our own call-outs to it too, after we, you know we going to take something and then just say, oh yeah, we did it, but we going to put our own stuff to it. Oh, that's all crazy Slow it down.
Speaker 2:Right, you feel me? Slow it down, send me two times Like a rock. You brought all of them. So it's like, after that I got the video, I posted it on TikTok and then it blew up. It went viral, man, it blew up. So can't nobody say like, oh no, they didn't start that. There's been some. Yeah, we didn't start it. We all going to say that we never started it, but did we make it hit? Yeah, because after we did it, everybody else started doing it.
Speaker 2:So, Z, what's up, man? When are we going to see the return of this? It didn't seem long, but we ain't seen the slow train in a minute bro. Slow train coming back. Slow train coming back. We need that man. I ain't going to lie. I feel disrespected, though, because the UK they still do it over there.
Speaker 1:Shout out to them, though I love them, as in the United.
Speaker 2:Kingdom yes.
Speaker 1:No, for real, bro, I see the impact man, the influence.
Speaker 2:No, I'm so serious, bro, I got a lot of supporters from the UK because of it. So it's like they love it and they still do it and they still like most of them tag me somewhere on Dope. But they'll be like oh yeah, you the one that posted, yeah, that's our video On the UK, you feel me? So we got to bring it back for them. That was the Z-A-Gems. He was going crazy with the snow train. Look at this, bro. Put me a spot of tea. Man, that's a slow train Z, would you?
Speaker 2:care for a crumpet.
Speaker 1:Of course I knew it was coming. I didn't know who was going to say it.
Speaker 2:I didn't know who was going to say it. I didn't realize. My bridge section sounded like a straight one. Alright.
Speaker 2:So then, finally Z, we got to address the G slide. Man, how did you learn the G slide out here? You know what I'm saying. I learned G slide from my dad because we, because we got him, we got to hand it to you. Now you know what I'm saying. They're supposed to. Sometimes they just stick in their back, right, they just strictly jb scattered, strictly ride. You know what I'm saying. But you, actually, you got. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:You did the slow set and then you didn't glue to the g slide. So so how are you, yeah, how you get put on with the g slide? Shout out, shout out to my dog again, bro, aj, aj, okay, and some more. So my first time being the aa this was before I even knew them for real, right, I saw like I was in the middle of the flow and I saw him doing the g slide and I recorded. I'm like, bro, this is hard. So I was like, when we got, when I got cool with him, when I started talking to him, I was like, hey, bro, show me how to G slide. They ain't want to show me how to G slide, I'm not gonna lie, cause they would gatekeep you like some hoes, but I love them still. And then after that I just started, samar actually started showing me how to do it, and then I actually started doing it more. And then I stopped for a long time and then when I got my boots back well, when I got some boots I meant then I started doing it again.
Speaker 2:And now we here, where we at now. Am I the hardest at G-Slide? No, am I good at G-Slide? I'm a hype, but at G-Slide hard. See, come on, man, I done seen the video. Precious. Okay, you and Precious.
Speaker 1:Precious is hard. That's what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:Precious is tough. Precious knows how to do slides. You and P were going crazy out there. Man, she know how to do slides. That's why I was like hold up, I was caught off guard. I was like what Z know how to? You know what I'm saying? Wow, bro, I like, yeah, that joint was hard man, that's another. We need that duo back.
Speaker 1:You need to go with this modest shit. What you mean? That ain't being modest bro what he say.
Speaker 2:Tom Bro, p. She like I ain't gonna lie she be coming to get me for G-Slide Because I don't be wanting to do it most of the time, but I do Exactly. Why not? Z, Z, you and P be going crazy with the G slide. She hard, bro, but y'all both hard what you talking about? Man, how Bro that ain't even about it, I'm being real G, I'm just saying, bro, that's just how it is for me, like crazy.
Speaker 1:That's how you can tell when folks is hard, when they ah, you know, I'm just, I'm being real.
Speaker 2:Oh, she five Me. Wait, y'all say that about yourself, I'm pretty sure.
Speaker 1:No, I actually stopped doing that and I want to give a big shout out to Tanaka's roommate for that, because he be talking about that a lot that he be like bruh y'all really five, bruh, y'all need to start patting y'allself on the back. And I was like you know what Jah's right.
Speaker 2:Bru back and I was like you know what? Josh, right, y'all know who the top, my top three DJs, I tell you, is you, him and Drew. That's my top three and that's interchangeable for whatever the scenario is, because it's like all y'all play good ride set, great ride set. You just take more suggestions than anybody else. I was just saying we want to drop. Ra said that you just take more suggestions than anybody else. I'll just say we want to drop.
Speaker 1:Let's talk about this. So, z, let me ask you this so like, so you're not necessarily. You're not necessarily like oh gee, but you're not. You're not a young nigga at the same time. What do you prefer when it comes to the music? Like, are you like completely, do you like completely it comes to the music? Like, are you like completely, do you like completely, not like the Young Niggas, shit, and you like completely love the OG? Or like are you open to listen to some of the newer music that comes out and like it'll keep you on the floor, just in case I?
Speaker 2:mean, it just has to be, you know, because the reason we got to ask this because I had a conversation with Haz. Haz was speaking on. The old man shout out to her and has was saying that with trap fever, he like when he like, when we be playing like, just like trap music. You know what I'm saying, not drill music. You feel me, because there's a difference. He was like, he was like. There is like. He's like don't get me wrong like 21 savage and like some of these folks, they had trap music. You know what I'm saying. But when we talking about like he be like, when you talking about like nudie and like all these youngins that just be yelling like, that's actually drill music. But nudie got some trap music too, though you're just hard.
Speaker 1:I missed that because yeah no, I definitely told him that so anyway. So yeah, so go ahead and break it down.
Speaker 2:I'll say like this, like this For me personally, because of where I grew up, like I said, I'm from Southern New York and Louisiana, right, so I grew up listening to Wayne, Webby, boosie, all of them folks, david Banner and them so me, trap music I'm going to always pick trap music over drill music. I ain't never really been a big fan of drill music no way, because I'm always pick track music over drill music. I ain't never really been a big fan of drill music no way, cause drill music like I ain't trying to hear all that yelling at it. So let me ask you this are you able to skate to drill music? Of course you can skate, no, cause Haz, like bruh, there's like no, where's the beat? Like you can't.
Speaker 1:That's what he was like if you can't skate to a rap song.
Speaker 2:I'll say it like that then you just can't skate to a rap song. I'll say it like that, then you just can't skate.
Speaker 1:But that's not no, knock the head bro.
Speaker 2:I'm not saying that, but drill is just a subgroup of trap, it's just a different form of it. Yeah, that's it, and that's from a music head. Okay, cool, because drill branched off from trap music.
Speaker 1:That's all that it is, and that's why I be trying to. That's why I be trying to explain to folks because, like I get it, you have your preference of music or your preference of skating or whatever. But honestly and truthfully, all you really sound like is you sound like the old head before you, all that riding. That's not a real skate style. All they listen to is trap music and all that. So for you to be like oh, that damn Baby Drill, I can't. Oh, that Baby Killa like.
Speaker 2:And it's somewhat hypocritical too for the folks that be riding, because when, like you said, when the old heads be talking about they ain't trying to hear all that riding music, and then we start talking about man, we ain't trying to hear all that. Drill shit it's like, bro, you like, yeah, you splitting hairs at that point.
Speaker 1:Right, you can't you gotta choose, you gotta pick a tool. They already look, the skate world already like is like.
Speaker 1:Oh, riding isn't a real skate style like but for you to I mean for you to be like oh drill music, like bro, you also gotta take it in this account too. So, like the what? Okay, so this is my perception of ride music, right, folks came up, came up with a skate style and at the time, that was the music that they were. So like what? Okay, so this is my perception of rap music. Right, folks came up, came up with a skate style and at the time, that was the music that they were listening to. Look, g-z and Gucci is cool, but, like a lot of these niggas born in 08, 09 weren't born for G-Z and Gucci. So for them to come up with their music is like, yeah, that's what they came up listening to.
Speaker 1:Baby Drill is what they came up listening to. Baby drill is what they came up. Listening to anti is what they came up listening to. Baby kia, little tony like that's the type of shit they came up listening to. You can't just listen to gz and gucci for the rest of the ever. That's like I don't know. That's like you coming into skating and then telling you oh yeah, no, you got a jersey skate right, it's like and it's the same way.
Speaker 2:It's like some of them folks that was born, I say, after 05, like 06, to like 08, at least they grew up on like Fetty Wap and Thug and them like that.
Speaker 2:They don't really have a ride music like that. They got something you can ride to, but they don't make trap music and they don't make drill music either. That was an era where music, especially rap, was like changing. So it's like, like I said, we got to pick and choose. Yeah, of course, some of the folks that's around my area as far as riding go not the OGs, but the folks that's right there on the cusp of OGs and in between OGs and youngers yeah, we're going to listen to trap, because one that's the music we grew up on. So we know we know gucci, we know jesus, we know we know how we're gonna follow. So that's what we're gonna listen to. Realistically, if we're gonna talk about riding, though, the only person that should be put as far as the category of writing music is ti. If we don't really talk about it, oh damn, seeing that that's I. I feel like you know, that's not even a popular opinion. I feel, feel like they be talking about Jeezy and Gucci.
Speaker 1:They don't even acknowledge.
Speaker 2:Tilt. They be sleeping on Tilt how? You don't acknowledge TI for rap music when one did Riding Now start from ATL, if I'm not mistaken.
Speaker 1:No.
Speaker 2:I don't know if it started or not, but that's what popularized it.
Speaker 1:Well, I don't know, I don't know. I thought I saw them were stepping with their skate.
Speaker 2:No, it's the girl group from ATL. They were riding, oh, they were. Oh, I see, I didn't know that. So it's like all right, cool. And then you got Tip in the movie, right, so why would you not, why would you not put them together? And then he makes the most consistent. You can't take one song from TI and not ride to it. That's not popular Rubber Band, man 24's, so man I can't even name one.
Speaker 2:I can't name a couple of them Damn his whole discography, except for his newest one that we ain't ever gonna speak on, because I don't know the deal. But you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:It's kind of the same thing with Jeezy. Yeah, I mean, honestly, I feel like and this is, I mean this might be unpopular, but me personally I feel like when it comes to rap music because, at the end of the day, what the fuck really is rap music? There's no like, it's no real like concrete definition of what rap music is. No, it's not because you can't play, you can play Lil Durk, but that's like it's still under, but Durk is more so towards drill.
Speaker 2:No, it is.
Speaker 1:But, like you said, drill music is just a subgenre of trap music, kind of like how trap music is a subgenre of gangster rap. Yeah, so it's like.
Speaker 2:But it's a subgenre, so it's still its own entity, but it's still branched off from the original. That's the best way you can put it.
Speaker 1:No, I lied. No, that's equivalent to me saying Moneybagg Yo. If I play a Moneybagg Yo song, y'all gonna be like what I mean. There are a couple Moneybagg Yo songs that I would play, but it's like I ain't gonna lie, I don't know any Moneybagg.
Speaker 2:Yo song you can really ride to. I'm not gonna hope man.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I don't know you know it's crazy, you know how. I know it is because there's a couple songs that I played without his instrumental well, I mean without his acapella and y'all go nuts and y'all don't even know what the fuck.
Speaker 2:Y'all know I believe it, but everybody got music like that. Though it's just money can stay consistent with it, it's get. It's like calisthenics, you ain't gonna calisthenics to no JB music though, so we're gonna get to the controversial man what's your top five male top five female, excluding yourself? That's why I was like what?
Speaker 2:Right right, I'm gonna start with the girls. Man Key's at number one, it ain't close, girls. Man Keezy number one it ain't close. Keezy number one, it ain't close. I'm going to put Nessa at two, carmen at three. No, no, no, no, no, keezy, nessa, naya, naya, carmen, carmen, that five, that's what we gonna get. That ain't a lot of precious Precious. Yeah, pr Precious. Cause I'm like the only like girl, that really be that ride for real.
Speaker 1:In my opinion. No, there's a couple of. I don't be knowing names, though I'll do Precious-Molly.
Speaker 2:Cause Molly hard.
Speaker 1:Whoa Jesus Christ. What the fuck happened? That's a name I totally forgot about. I ain't gonna lie. I would put Molly up there only because she's like the first person I ever seen do the flat foot shit and she hard as hell.
Speaker 2:I guess she don't skate no more, right. But then again, I don't be there to watch it, so I don't need to know.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that's my top five. Go ahead, Keezy.
Speaker 2:Nessa, naya, carmen, precious and Molly. That's my top five. All right, so then, for the men who we got, man Top five. What's that, bro? That's so. There's a pain in it Of course it's going to be controversial.
Speaker 1:It's going to be controversial as hell, but this is your opinion.
Speaker 2:This is your opinion, excluding yourself. Ja, 30. 30. Chris, 30. What the fuck.
Speaker 1:That's the name I haven't heard in a long time.
Speaker 2:Is he still?
Speaker 1:safe.
Speaker 2:Nah, he still pop out sometimes, as far as what I've been hearing.
Speaker 1:That was crazy about 30. Somebody, because I be having a song request sheet out at this. Ain't happened in a while, but I be having a song request sheet at Goynette and somebody wrote his song down and I'm like 30, bro, they're asking for your music. Send me your shit.
Speaker 2:You know bro, I got you bro and he make dream music. But he make dream music with his skate suit, make dream music, but he made dream music and skate too. A lot of the skaters, they make dream music. Everyone make music and skate too. And I get in there and they music needs to be hard. Jai 2 Geek he got one of them 30, 70 no, I just had him he pop up and leave and then fall off the face of earth. So, jai, 30 JJ.
Speaker 1:Chris so Jai 30.
Speaker 2:Jj, jj, chris, I'm putting my brother up to care. I don't care. Okay, care.
Speaker 1:That's my top five. I don't care what nobody say.
Speaker 2:To me ain't nobody harder than no five. Nah, I can do more than five for real. Now, what is it? Now, what is it? Give me one thing, that you, for each person, give me one thing about them like that they write in that that you like appreciate. You know what I'm saying, so Shout out to Drip, shout out to Drip.
Speaker 1:It's his opinion, Drip.
Speaker 2:Here he go, it's his opinion For Jah I ain't gonna lie.
Speaker 2:The reason why Jai is my number one is because I see Jai do some crazy shit on stage. Jai come up with some crazy stuff. 30 is my number two One. 30 is just hard. The fact that 30 young they call him an OG for a reason. But 30 young, that's a young nigga, he an OG. 30 is just hard as hell, hard, okay. Jj is just a smooth. That nigga's smooth. Smooth okay, like that nigga is, in any style that he do, because that nigga's not a, he's not a rider, he's a skater.
Speaker 2:I really don't put him in my top five riders or my top three because I consider him a skater more than a rider. Right, but as far as riders go, that is the smoothest nigga that I have seen ride. If so, as far as anything go, chris, I say yeah, chris, bro, chris is just everybody. Chris is what most people consider him the face of riding, mm-hmm. So I'm not. I'm going to leave that where it's at. But Chris, hard as hell. I do owe Chris sometimes and he come up with some crazy stuff, too Crazy on them skates, carey, that's my clue. Of course I'm going to put him on top five. What the hell?
Speaker 1:No, that's my I ain't going to lie.
Speaker 2:I feel like Carey slept on. I ain't going to catch him. Carey definitely slept on and then go ahead with like. Kerry slept on. I ain't gonna catch it. Of course he did. Kerry definitely slept on Kerry definitely slept on so, and then go ahead with the women. What was one thing that you appreciate? Keezy's Keezy, what? Leave that alone. Y'all gonna say it Keezy's Keezy, yeah, it ain't close. Nessa OG is here. Og for sure, I just said that to her a couple times I told Ness about.
Speaker 2:I told Ness that like five times Ness is really like 40 she be grumpy here, naya Naya ride like in a good way, in a good way that would make it hard as. Long as I, it hard watching her skate, even before me, and her got close. She's always been hard to me yeah always been tough.
Speaker 2:Uh who? Carmen carmen is just hard as hell, she's tough. And then prez and molly, molly, for a reason, right, and prez, isrecious, that's Joe's duo. And no disrespect to Joe. Joe is in, he'll be my 5B because Joe Hart is here. Yeah, top 10. So go top 10 then, all right, joe, fucking KK, kk. This is no particular order. Now, right, they all these in the channel. Joe KK, cj. Okay, yeah, y'all, cj.
Speaker 1:Bruh. Yeah, CJ has to be like one of the hardest out of the group yeah, yeah, has.
Speaker 2:And then Tao. I feel that I respect that man and I can put any of them in a way in that order. It don't even make no difference, because all of them has just swagged out for real, right. They just that. That nigga, sir cruz, for a reason. Cj, a young og, yeah, and then everybody else just fit what they in, they fit in what they get in. That's how I go already. Well, we're gonna take you to the question of the day, man. The question of the day, I was sure, is how long does it take for you to learn a line dance? Because if y'all didn't know, that man ZZ going crazy with the line dance, do you know?
Speaker 1:how to do the slow whine thing.
Speaker 2:He's the one that told me about it, bro.
Speaker 1:Is he Wait? Oh, he taught drip. I ain't teached none, he put me on though. Do you?
Speaker 2:know how to do it. He taught me how to do it. He should learn how to do it.
Speaker 1:It's not hard to do, though. Well, first off, you got to have rhythm, of course.
Speaker 2:But you're a DJ. If you don't have rhythm, then kill yourself. I'm sorry.
Speaker 2:I'm just saying that's an interesting computer right there. Nah, bro, alright, so it shouldn't, bro. It shouldn't take you long to to learn a line dance. I can't even give you a specific time frame, cause line dance is just easy. How long it usually take you, man, it bro? I can't say. How did it take you, man Bro? I can't say how long it took me, because it's like something that I just grew up doing, so slow, whine, like you heard it for the first time. How long did it take you to pick it up, man? Probably like the first time I saw it, because it's so repetitive.
Speaker 1:The thing I do is get in and do it.
Speaker 2:It's like the Cupid shuffle, so okay.
Speaker 1:You can't mess up the.
Speaker 2:Cupid Shuffle. Nah, slow wine is a little bit more complicated, but I'm saying Cupid Shuffle is a line dance though that's considered a line dance.
Speaker 1:It is. However, there's levels to line dancing. Slow wine is kind of up there, I get that Okay, let me ask you this so what's? The hardest line dance that you have, and it was like what the fuck.
Speaker 2:Bruh. I can't remember the name of it, but it's one from South Carolina. Actually, it's two of them. It's one from South Carolina and one from Louisiana. Only reason Louisiana line dances be confusing as hell. And why is that? Because they be confusing as hell. That's the best way I can put it. I can't remember the songs or the names of them. I can't because I don't know how to do them. Steve, I can't remember the songs or the names of them.
Speaker 1:I can't because I don't know how to do them, steve, that's crazy, so it's like fuck it. The only thing I know from Louisiana is they be throwing them napkins out and they do the second line.
Speaker 2:That's the only thing I know about.
Speaker 1:Louisiana. Y'all know about Mardi Gras. I mean, yeah, they be showing titties and shit.
Speaker 2:That's more yeah.
Speaker 1:That's new. Yeah, I mean, that's all I know, if you got beads.
Speaker 2:There's some titties from being in your face. There you go.
Speaker 1:DJ turn up beads near you what about you turn up?
Speaker 2:how long does it take you to learn the live dance?
Speaker 1:I just gotta be repetitive. Like you said, it's just repetition, so I would just have to keep doing it over and over again for me to get it. I'll say the hardest one, that's. It's starting to click now, but the Tamiya one the Tamiya one, for some reason I just could not like. That one is complicated.
Speaker 2:That one complicated. That one is complicated, yeah.
Speaker 1:The Tamiya joint is kind of crazy.
Speaker 2:And the Finnegan Loose line dance. That one a little bit complicated, but it's so easy.
Speaker 1:The who who won the Finna? Get Loose the Diddy Pharrell.
Speaker 2:Yeah. Didn't know that I didn't know. There was a line dance it's not, but that's the song that's on it, that they stamped to it now. So that one easy, but it was complicated at the same time. I just learned the play it. You just learned it, yeah.
Speaker 1:Line dance is not hard. I just tried it for the first time. It's more complicated, you ain't got no rhythm. Look, I can't speak on it. Look, you got to speak on it. It's a little harder. I don't know.
Speaker 2:For me, I guess, because line dance, I'm used to line dance and trail dance. It's good because it's where I grew up in, obviously, but it's like.
Speaker 1:Look, I'm just used to dance routines because I was in the band, so we had to do dance routines all the time I was in the band too.
Speaker 2:Yeah, so what was the first line dance you ever learned? Man, I have to keep this up.
Speaker 1:I'm not going Cha-cha slide, cha-cha slide. Oh, mississippi stomp you talking about Mississippi stomp. That is a cha-cha slide. Well, no, there's a Mississippi slide, the right foot stomp, that's the cha-cha slide. No, I'm talking about the everybody clap your hands. I'm talking about that one. How low can you go? Can you go down low? Yeah?
Speaker 2:that the Mississippi stomp your chato with that one. That one for sure. That was the first one I learned. I'm gonna try. I'm gonna try sticking in. Hey, do it. Do it turn the Right. That's definitely turn the tree up, yeah.
Speaker 1:I mean it's tempo, that's tempo that's definitely turn the tree up tempo, bro.
Speaker 2:You'll be like what the fuck why somebody else going to do that now? That'd be because I said it.
Speaker 1:You're going to be like I'm tired of this grandpa. I'm going to be like, bro, what the fuck.
Speaker 2:Oh yeah, to me it's just unreachable. That joint is hella hard bro. I don't want to bust my ass with the. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:Yeah, the do, do, do, do, do, do, do. Yeah, that shit is crazy.
Speaker 2:You know what I'm saying. It's easy, it's really counting. Like you said, you was in band.
Speaker 1:But that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:He knows how to count. I'm like, bro, if you was in band or you did with music. Bro, it's just counting.
Speaker 1:I literally tell him that I'm like bro, it's literally counting. Now it's not as simple as four times, but it just counts, bro.
Speaker 2:Like that's it.
Speaker 1:I got to practice it.
Speaker 2:That's it, it just counts bro. That's it, it just counts bro. It's simple, but it's complicated.
Speaker 1:It's complicated if you don't know how to count. That's what I'm trying to understand. You know how to count, so just put them together.
Speaker 2:So yeah, z, since you're the line dance connoisseur, what's your top three line dances that you personally enjoy doing online? Mississippi Slump, mississippi Slump. Wake it up. I'm trying to tell you, look, you enjoy a lot. Hey, okay, do we consider your magic slide a line dance? It's a line dance. Yeah, your magic slide, magic slide. I'm an old kid for real, bro Z, really like 45.
Speaker 1:And a cha slide a line dance.
Speaker 2:It's a line dance. Yeah, yeah, that's your slide. Next slide I'm gonna open here for real, bro, this ain't really like 45. And the tata slide, bro, I'm really 50 I'm a pop-up bro like my nickname pop-up, but we're not talking about that. That's another kind of.
Speaker 1:Would it be, papa jones?
Speaker 2:yeah, yeah, that's my pop, that's him, oh that.
Speaker 1:Oh, that's really.
Speaker 2:Yeah, papa Joe Got you. That's Big Dog Type shit. I'm going to let him have it. I'm not mad at it. I ain't mad at it.
Speaker 1:So, if you had to choose Tanaka, what would be your top three?
Speaker 2:Kiwi Shuffle, yeah, okay.
Speaker 1:Damn. We didn't even talk about the flex joint.
Speaker 2:No, we didn't. No, I'm not kidding. Cha-cha slide. Okay, I actually F with that flex joint. I like that joint. I haven't perfected it, you know what I'm saying Because I just did it for the first time but I F with that joint. I ain't go around the little groove it's called the pelvic thrust. I ain't get it.
Speaker 1:I ain't been in the mirror so I can't say that.
Speaker 2:I can not do it. I still got it, probably more than I can. It's like when you know how to do something, you don't do it Well.
Speaker 1:I'm going to just say this I'm putting Tamiya up there as the number one because I feel like it's one of those things when it's hard and you learn how to do it, it's like oh, I'm that nigga now.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, it'd be the other ones that'd be more complicated and they'd be like, nope, not going to do it and don't even try. But to me, yeah.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I'll probably say that, and then I'll probably say the Slow Wine one, because the Slow Wine one was kind of complicated too. Yeah, slow Wine was kind of complicated. Is that like a new song and a new dance on it?
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, slow Wine. The song came out maybe a couple years, two years ago, three years ago, something like that, I think, and then it just blew up out of nowhere.
Speaker 1:Tiktok, oh, tiktok.
Speaker 2:Now I've seen it before. But yeah, tiktok, for sure TikTok make it a lot of stuff relevant.
Speaker 1:Yeah, no it definitely does Shout out to TikTok for bringing back old shit.
Speaker 2:What's the name of the artist, bro? I don't remember the name of the artist bro I. What's the name of the artist, bro? I don't remember the name they made, bro. I'm not allowed, bro, I ain't allowed to.
Speaker 1:I don't remember a lot of the artist man, but I don't get with people. If it ain't wayne, it don't matter, that's what he found.
Speaker 2:If it ain't chris bryan, it don't matter bro.
Speaker 1:Yeah, see, breezy but yeah, so I'll say can't get enough slow wine, shout out drip um. Oh, apparently his name is s dot that don't sound right that sound like a New York drill rapper. Isn't there a dot? Somebody in the drill? I don't know.
Speaker 2:I don't know, somebody has to be. Maybe it is S Dot, s Dot.
Speaker 1:See why he look like you 2024. It came out 24?.
Speaker 2:Like this year.
Speaker 1:He said 17? What?
Speaker 2:the hell, the how the fuck you been 24 from. Look it say 2024 right here. That's why.
Speaker 1:That's why that's why I never look at. That's why I never look at google. I ain't gonna lie, I go to the actual site for a video where rap genius gotta read them.
Speaker 2:yeah, I know it came out a couple years ago, I couldn't remember. When that's crazy.
Speaker 1:Where is he from?
Speaker 2:He's a Zydeco artist.
Speaker 1:He's a what artist, zydeco? What is that you like to explain? Whatever the fuck you just said, it's a genre of music.
Speaker 2:man, what kind of genre is that? I think it's in. I don't want to say Louisiana. Well, it's in Louisiana, shit yeah.
Speaker 1:What was your favorite? Zuh? I don't even know the word you just said.
Speaker 2:I don't know the genre. I just learned about the genre I didn't know the music Like today. No, no, no. I'm saying like in my research, in your research, gotcha. I never actually listened to the music though, oh, so you don't know nobody except SDot. I don't know how the music sounds, I just know it's a genre in Louisiana.
Speaker 1:Hang on. This is my first time hearing about it.
Speaker 2:Yeah, now I know it, but look, I just call it hole-in-the-wall music. Hole-in-the-wall, that's what a lot of people are going to.
Speaker 1:Low-key. Low-key.
Speaker 2:That's why I put.
Speaker 1:Big Pokey and all that type of shit, like Side piece and all that type of shit. Let's go, baby. Right, I'm going home.
Speaker 2:Look that's what I know.
Speaker 1:That's the anthem. Right there, boy.
Speaker 2:I'm trying to tell you. I live home To be with my side piece. That's my. I might just throw that shit out there. I live home To be with my side piece. That's my what. That's my sorry, that's my shit. You can't say that.
Speaker 1:Try not to be pokey man. Try not to be pokey, what is it?
Speaker 2:Yeah, I can't remember that. It was too long ago I had to DJ at a party, that's why, and they were asking for all that. So I just A French phrase, but yeah, spoken in Louisiana. Oh, louisiana, yesiana, genre music man um the more you know, it blends blues and rhythm and blues, so you know. So basically jazz and blues. Yeah, that's interesting. That makes sense. Now that you actually hear the music you can put that together. But I ain't never heard that term before. That's new to me. Learn something new every day.
Speaker 1:So Z when your line dance dropping man.
Speaker 2:Yeah, what's up? We dropping it in 30 to 27. The Deacon Dance the.
Speaker 1:Deacon Dance.
Speaker 2:The Deacon Backslide. We dropping it in Deacon backslide. We dropping it in Deacon backslide Sounds like a sex position. I ain't gonna lie. I definitely might go to hell.
Speaker 1:I'm definitely gonna go to hell for that, oh my.
Speaker 2:Jesus, we ain't gonna talk about that. So, deacon Jones, what inspires you to be getting on the pulpit? You know what I'm saying. Talking about that Right. So, deegan Jones, what inspires you to be, you know, getting on the pulpit. You know what I'm saying. Y'all want to listen to me Y'all want to listen to me. I'm going to indulge your conversation right now. I'm going to entertain it. So basically, you know, the Bible says you train up on time in the Bible.
Speaker 2:So basically, my mama beat me in the church and I just never met her. There it is.
Speaker 1:Beat her, mama beat her.
Speaker 2:Thank God for mama, because if it wasn't her, I'd be in jail. Mama, that's what's wrong with you.
Speaker 1:That's what's wrong?
Speaker 2:with me right Now. I grew up in church. Really, that's something. I can't get away from, even if I tried to.
Speaker 1:I might not show it all the time.
Speaker 2:but yeah, I take my faith serious. Bro, like I'm heavy on that man, I feel you.
Speaker 1:You don't mess around.
Speaker 2:You don't play around. Yeah, I don't play with that goo-goo, that voodoo, that voodoo, none of them crystals? None of that. No, that's what that zodiac store, bro. Stay true to it. We're going to keep it moving to get the bars. You know what I'm saying. We're gonna keep it moving to guess the bars. You know what I'm saying. We're gonna see if these bars strike your spirit out to z jones. So, uh, yeah, who, who we starting it off? Oh, we should explain my bit.
Speaker 1:So I'll explain to people. Ladies and gentlemen, guess the bars is. We send each other some bars and, um, we read it out for you guys to see if we can figure out who it is, and then we guess it, and then we rate it on the F scale, which is from five to one. I'll show you, by the way. So, but yeah, well, we rate it from five to one on the F scale, which is fire, ferocious, flat frisbee and fecal. And yeah, we'll go from there. And if you can figure out the name of the song, tell us the first time you heard it. And yeah, we all got three.
Speaker 1:So I'll start it off just because I already have it. Oh, I already have it up. It was the one from yeah, okay, two pints still in my Henny Ninth in the bottom of the inning, odds have been stacking up against a young black man. Fuck that nigga, my bad bro. That's supposed to say talking ain't wait, tanking ain't really saying none hope. My heart don't get chilly because I've been trying to keep it in the oven my bad, but that's supposed to say talking there wait where milly vanilly talking, ain't really saying that oh my bad.
Speaker 1:No, that definitely says talking my bad. These boys, milly vanilly, talking ain't really saying none. Hope my heart don't get chilly because I've been trying to keep it in the oven. That's public school for you, right Public school system. I mean it's cool. I like the metaphors, it's cool, it's alright, I give it a flat-ish, ferocious-ish.
Speaker 2:Two pints of Miami. Ninth in the bottom of the hand.
Speaker 1:I have no idea who this is.
Speaker 2:That sound, If I can hear the cadence of it, or if I can even put the cadence together the right way. I know exactly who it is. For some reason, Tupac wasn't making metaphors, so I know exactly what you mean, for some reason Tupac wasn't making metaphors.
Speaker 1:so I know it's not Tupac, but I feel like he's like the only person that talks about I feel like he's like the first person I think of when I think of Hennessy yeah, I don't know, I'm blanking. So Tanaka, who we got.
Speaker 2:We got Steady.
Speaker 1:ACL. Oh beautiful, I definitely don't know this. A song called Pray Alone, I would have got this year wrong.
Speaker 2:I'm like, who the fuck is this Nah saying it? I feel like I know the song, a song called Pray Alone man.
Speaker 2:Oh, the joint you just put on the yeah, we can talk about that later, but yeah, but yeah, all right, then Z, go ahead. And yeah, go ahead and load it up. You can start with the turn of the one. Alright, as I wipe the stars off the window on my spaceship, call out the spirits in my basement, crawl out the center of the snake pit and fall into the middle of her greatness. Fireballs reflect off the frames of the pictures. She not at all impressed with the flames or the flickers. But take her for a walk on the moon.
Speaker 2:Damn, I know this. What you rated, let me read one more time. I write the stars off the window of my spectacular heart that first, by heart, I'm not going to hold you All right. So this is going from good to bad. Mm-hmm, all right, the band Fire it. Call out the speed in my basement. Call out the scent of the snake being fired to the middle. I'm breaking this fire by the reflect of the frames of the pictures. I ain't gonna lie that I gotta get that's for real. Only because I don't. I know it, but I don't remember where it came from. Do you know the artist? That sound, bro? I feel like I do. Go ahead, shoot a guess out there, man. Who do you think it is? I don't, bro, because it's like so it ain't a lot of niggas who gonna use analogies All the people I can think of.
Speaker 2:Bro, I feel like I know this. This ain't Wayne, is it? This ain't Wayne, is it? You said what this ain't Wayne is it?
Speaker 1:I don't know it could be, is it Lil Wayne? Yeah, you gotta let me know, Is it Wayne?
Speaker 2:I'm gonna go with Wayne. That sounds like some Wayne shit because he used to. And then what you got? A song guess at all yeah.
Speaker 1:Because you said you feel like you know it. What's the part I got to do know it?
Speaker 2:Yeah, what part in there do you feel like you? It's sticking out. It's like, oh dang, this sounds familiar, bro. It's the call out in the space in my basement part.
Speaker 1:And that's just sticking out to you?
Speaker 2:Is that Dark Side of the Moon?
Speaker 1:That's it, man, I'm going to win the trip. I'm like yo. Why the hell is that? Bravo, there you go, there you go. There you go, man.
Speaker 2:There you go, man. Look at that. Look at that. Look at that. Look at that man. I, I don't know. Look at that. Look at that man. I want to start it out with Crazy. Hey, look at that. So when's the?
Speaker 1:first time you heard Dark Side of the Moon, he was plucking for that one.
Speaker 2:He was like I don't know it, I don't know it. You know how big Wayne Discography is, bro, it's really big, really big Crop. I ain't going to lie.
Speaker 1:I don. Was it just one of?
Speaker 2:those, uh, was it just one of those songs? You just, oh, carter five and you just ran through the. It had to be one of the moments where because, in terms of I ain't listening to carter five at first, yeah, initially I mean, I ain't listening to it at first, I'll be stuck on carter three and four they're my favorite carters and then and no cylinder mixtape. So I think, um, second generation wayne, yeah, so I think basically I Wayne. So I think, really because I'll just be shuffling my Wayne playlist and I think it came on like it was the first song. I had it on repeat for about a couple of days and I think that I don't know, it had to be like sometime this year. For real, I don't know, I can't even tell you, but that's, I'm surprised, I even got that right. Well, I thought I was going to get that wrong. I ain't going to. I was going to say I was going to say Kendrick or something, cause that's not a dead one, kendrick bar. Yeah, it's not like a Drake bar.
Speaker 2:So Well, there, you go damn, he got it that's crazy, my zero and pull it up right now. I don't know which one. There's no one which would you send it to him? No, no, no. You said you sent the ones for me to him. Yeah, you said okay. So y'all want the ones that you sent me? No, no, no, no, I need the ones that he sent you. He didn't send me shit, I didn't send it. No, sir, okay, hold on, let me send it again. Come on AT, get right, I'm tripping. Yeah, I'm tripping. Oh, but now I know that was Wayne. Yeah, that's fine. Yeah, that's up there at the top dude, yeah, all right, what's the email?
Speaker 1:I guess I don't want to say the government online.
Speaker 2:I see, I see, I see, that's why I do that, right there it's already in there somewhere. I may be fed sometimes. All right, lord.
Speaker 1:As a matter of fact here let's see Hang on.
Speaker 2:Yeah, z actually got been into some. Look at his computer right now. That man, that man Z actually been in some situations at the ring. I forgot about that man. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:Forgot about that man, he forgot about it. Let's talk about it?
Speaker 2:No, no, no, no, no no.
Speaker 1:No, no, no, no no no, that conversation was not.
Speaker 2:That conversation was not.
Speaker 1:You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:They had to resist him, bro, they had to hold him back bro. Yeah, it was serious, bro, I ain't never, seen Z that upset before man. Yeah, there was like three people holding him back. They had to restrain him, bro. Yep, I'm already knowing. Yep, remember that one, remember that one. I was just about to ask him as well. I was about to be like, you know what I'm saying. You got into situation at the rink and then that immediately popped up.
Speaker 2:You know what I'm saying. That joint was I get it, I get it. Man, I do remember that story, yeah, that joint.
Speaker 1:Just I tried to tell them to get out the rink.
Speaker 2:I didn't want to mess up y'all's shit, bro. I'm trying to be polite, but they just, they just keep poking the bear. It wasn't even there. I told them before they all, they even went down. I was like I didn't do that, but they just want to make a scene. Of course, no, it wasn't the dudes, it was a girl yeah, that's what she said. She called it they want to make it all right, sorry for the wait.
Speaker 1:Y'all go ahead. Uh, pull it up all right. But yeah, they just want to make the scene, alright, sorry for the wait.
Speaker 2:Y'all go ahead, pull it up now. But yeah, they just want to make the scene. Basically, he was like let's take care of this outside, and they wasn't going. They wanted some action. That's all. Alright, I've seen it. You've seen it. I've seen it.
Speaker 1:Yep, that's you right.
Speaker 2:I got it. Okay, that's what I'm going to put in. That's what I'm going to put in. No, I told you what to put.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:I blew up, but they ain't like that. They switched up on me and I ain't like that. So my fur brick, yeah, I can't write that. Fast forward the tape Ninja. Look at me now. Let's see here. Let's see here. Let's see here. Let's see here. Let's see here. Let's see here. Let's see here. Let's see here. There's no one there. Okay, so Read it again. That's how I feel. Damn Uh, jeezy, I love it. Damn oh, bravo, sir. That was impeccable, right, because I wouldn't have got this if it wasn't for you. Damn oh man, bravo, sir. That was impeccable, Right, because I wouldn't have gotten this shit the first time.
Speaker 1:Yeah, jeezy, yeah it was flat, it was flat, it was cool though.
Speaker 2:It was flat. You know what I'm saying, so first time listening to. I Love you.
Speaker 1:I think I seen the music video, yeah.
Speaker 2:I think I seen the music video. Yeah, I think I've seen the music video and I was hella hype because they joined. Uh, yeah, I really like that record for real. So you know, yeah, I love it hard though.
Speaker 1:All right, okay, all right round two, okay, so let's see I flip down the ab. You know I'm looking tight, these jealous looking niggas looking at me and my cars, so shife Want to take my life and want to jack, but I see all through that. Never let these bitch hello, never let these bitch niggas take me, take what's mine. Nigga never do that. Who say he going through a thing, when y'all ain't never lie? I got a baby but his mama act like he ain't mine. Wicked women using children to live on want to hurt and try hate because she knows the thrill is gone.
Speaker 2:What's you laughing about? Z?
Speaker 1:What's up. You know what I'm saying. He felt them leave. You know what he?
Speaker 2:said the thrill is gone. Woo boy, I felt them leave. I don't know why, the first rapper that popped in my head was Fabulous, but I got to see that that joint, real though Z right, we done witnessed this before man, these wicked women using children, as you know. You know what I'm saying. Yeah, I know.
Speaker 1:I'll give it a. I'll give it a flat. Ferocious, it's cool.
Speaker 2:Be nice, it's cool, it's okay.
Speaker 1:It's cool, it's alright.
Speaker 2:Oh, what you think, it's all right.
Speaker 1:Oh well, you think it's worse than that, oh no I thought I don't know why, but the first person that popped in my head was fabulous, so I'm gonna just go fabulous but it's crazy, he was actually singing the song before we uh started airing.
Speaker 2:Airing uh this episode, man who, me or him?
Speaker 1:you me uh, let's see what's up with you saying wait, hold on, hold on now. Now that I say, now, now I see I flipped down the app, hold on, let's see. Flip down the action on each other again. That's awesome. The part that's sticking out is I flipped down to F. Oh damn, this is going to piss me off. This is going to piss me off.
Speaker 2:I flipped down to F. Man, I'm looking good, bro, I ain't going to lie Now that you.
Speaker 1:Wait, now I'm talking about my Kirko bangs, really.
Speaker 2:Diamonds and Wood man UGK.
Speaker 1:I wouldn't have got that.
Speaker 2:Weren't you literally just singing Diamonds and Wood?
Speaker 1:No, I was probably singing Kurt Cobain, you know what I'm talking about. I'm cruising down the avenue.
Speaker 2:This is what Sample did. Z Jones. Go ahead, man, I guess I'm going this one right here. I guess I'm going. Uh, shit, I guess I'm going this one right here. I am the top of the. Oh bruh, I only have to read these lyrics. Well, you do have to read it for the people.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I read it for the people. I am the top of your conversation. This is a celebration. Let's toast to the fact I moved out of my mama's basement to the condo downtown because it's all about location. I said in drink wine in West California to life. You should have been, you should have been here to keep you with me. We could have split this whole thing, go 50 50, but now I'm in the 40 40 getting busy killing shit to the ever so talented Mr Ripley, how I go from being a man that you argue with to me and Dwayne Carter putting out the hardest shit.
Speaker 1:That's Drake. 5.
Speaker 2:AM, if I'm not mistaken.
Speaker 1:No, that's not.
Speaker 2:Oh shit, no, that's not. Oh, he's got it oh no, oh shit no. Hey, hold on Wait.
Speaker 1:That ain't the TNT podcast. Hold on, wait, hold on.
Speaker 2:Let me redeem myself. That is definitely Drake. That is Drake. Shout out to the man.
Speaker 1:I hit a beat in my head.
Speaker 2:I hit a beat in my head.
Speaker 1:That man did a hook shot. I hit the grandma on the fifth row.
Speaker 2:That's not fair. Oh my God Z. No, it's not.
Speaker 1:oh my god no, it's not and the reason why I know that is because I don't know any lyrics of 5am in Toronto, but I know exactly what that is.
Speaker 2:I know what that is too. Oh my god, why are you?
Speaker 1:doing that. You want to rate it of course, because of Drake.
Speaker 2:It's flat. No, no, no I lied Ferocious, ferocious. Damn, I feel like what the fuck is this song though? Goddamn, look at Z Fumbling boy. I tell you I'm talking about Red Zone, about to go in there Fumbling, fumbling around the goal line man. Oh my God, damn. Oh my God, the goal line man.
Speaker 1:Oh my God.
Speaker 2:Oh my God, oh my goodness, tom go ahead, go ahead, let me try.
Speaker 1:This shit is all I knew, you and me. No, that's not Damn, damn. I know exactly why you did that, bro.
Speaker 2:I know exactly why you did that Roll the credits? It was nice of y'all to have me, bro. I'm going to Tabernation.
Speaker 1:Oh my God, bro, that's crazy Fumbling man F. Oh my God.
Speaker 2:That's crazy. Fumbling man, Fumbling bad bro, that's crazy.
Speaker 1:I ain't going to lie to you. Yeah, that's crazy. I was looking at Mike.
Speaker 2:That shit made me hot. I see you, man, Come on bro. I ain't going to lie, because I heard it, bro. I feel like he did say this on 5AM in Toronto or something like that. I mean, maybe he?
Speaker 1:did say something like that on 5am in Toronto. I don't know.
Speaker 2:I don't really remember 5am in Toronto. Oh, he said most number ones. Where them? Ninjas that slain that knee. Ninjas that slain that knee? I like a ninja that carry heat. Ninja that carry heat. I don't fuck with lame ninjas because that shit be weak. My ninja got to keep a Glock. I'm going to make this tootsie pop, Tony, what you got going on bro.
Speaker 1:What you got, what's up bro? What's up bro.
Speaker 2:What type?
Speaker 1:of cars. You got right there, man. What's up bro, what's up, bro, got right there man, this man right here.
Speaker 2:Thank you, man. Tnt, TNT, TNT.
Speaker 1:You want to take a?
Speaker 2:guess I'm going to just say Sexy Red man.
Speaker 1:Okay. I don't know the song. You didn't rate it, sir. You got to rate it.
Speaker 2:Go ahead, go ahead. Yeah, this is not what it is. What's the?
Speaker 1:The lowest one.
Speaker 2:Frisbee. It's a frisbee that's getting a frisbee?
Speaker 1:Oh, he's being nice, that's a frisbee. He's being nice, crazy. Well, you got to have a point.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it was sexy Because it's probably catchy with the beat or something.
Speaker 1:It's sexy, right? It's a song called Mad at Me. Are you familiar with Mad at Me?
Speaker 2:No, I'm not familiar with Mad at Me I don't listen to a lot of sex and real life. That's so stupid, bro. That shit is so stupid. That's so stupid. I ain't gonna lie Me listening to him read it.
Speaker 1:I'm like, I'm like what the hell? I'm like, oh shit.
Speaker 2:I'm like, bro, I'm like, bro, I'm like come on, bro.
Speaker 1:Bro, it's not, it's just more crazy, because it just registered in my head. It didn't register in my head that he was reading, because he didn't say all right, it's my turn or nothing. He just started reading. Where did that nigga?
Speaker 2:sleep. Oh no, hey, I don't want to get T-shirt registered. No, that shit was terrible. It was beautiful All right Last one.
Speaker 1:I'm proud of you. I'm proud of you. It's crazy, oh my God.
Speaker 2:Hey man.
Speaker 1:All right, hold on, all right. Did he want to make love in a yellow? Oh, so you're getting back at me that quick, huh. Oh, so you're getting back at me that quick, huh, all right, all right. I'm reading, by the way, okay, I'm sorry. Did he want to make love in a yellow taxi? Never gave two fucks, jumped in the backseat, woke up in the morning to the great gas beat. Then he dogged it again like the bitch. Lassie, I'm a dog in the wind, I'm a pet laughing. I'm a call up again, like I did last week Make good with the friends and I'm all jazzy. Britney with the twin and the girl, ashley Found out that I fucked.
Speaker 1:He was unhappy Bitch. I never let the bullshit get past me. Better yet. Wanna break up? Don't you ask me by motherfucking? Double standard, oh, double standards. Acting fucking on another nigga? That's negative alone. But you sucked his dick. That's just nasty matter of fact. Bitch, give me your phone. So is this like? Because it sounds like. Is this? Are they going like back and forth or something? This? Oh, it's just a girl. Oh, it's not like.
Speaker 2:Okay, it's not a girl. Oh, I don't know actually, yeah, um yeah, I don't know my fault.
Speaker 1:Did he want to make love in a yellow taxi? I'm assuming that's a girl.
Speaker 2:Hey, I know exactly what this is, bro, oh shit. Hey, I know exactly what this is. 5 am in Toronto Chill out bitch, hey bro. Hey bro, am I the one that is Hold on?
Speaker 1:Let me rate it and then I'm going to just come up. Yeah, I know who it is. That's crazy. It's talking about something, so I'll give it a flat for us. This is cool.
Speaker 2:Right.
Speaker 1:But Z would you like to instill the point. I don't know who this is. Mona Lisa, mona Lisa, oh, that's Mona Lisa, bro.
Speaker 2:Yeah, well, who's verse, though? That's Kidley verse, bro. Okay, cause you gotta look when you say, give me your fault, you can hit a crack where your nigga's head. Oh that shit. Funny as hell. I already knew that, though.
Speaker 1:That's crazy.
Speaker 2:That's funny that I got 5 am in Toronto. Well at least you didn't get slinged at me here we go, here we go, here we go. Hey bro, look, here we go, slinged at me, here we go, man, I ain't going to lie. Well, when did you first hear Mona Lisa man?
Speaker 1:Well, I'll just say, because it was mine, I I'll just say because it was mine, I'm not going to lie. Unpopular opinion. Maybe I got to listen to it again. Didn't really care for Mona Lisa. Not going to lie, that was just me, I don't know. Maybe I got to go back and listen to it again, but I heard it when I listened to Carter V. I just ran through it.
Speaker 2:And we didn't ask you Z when did you first hear Saison? Oh yeah, first time I heard Saison was when did that song come out? Cause?
Speaker 1:it was on. That's when VH1 used to show.
Speaker 2:That's when VH1 used to show it's like the only thing I remember about it. Look, but that's when VH1 used to show Like the music video. It was in the morning Like that so like a montage of videos and Saison came on. I want to say 2011. I remember, but I remember hearing it though 2011, 2011?.
Speaker 1:I remember hearing it though 2011?
Speaker 2:2012?.
Speaker 2:I'm saying Recently I began back to like some of the songs that I grew up on, like for nostalgia reasons and like just having a good time for real. So so the reason that I chose that song is because he put that to one of his writing videos. He used that song Wait, say Something. Yeah, interesting Bro. I ain't gonna lie when it come down to putting music to a video, bro, I'm number one, bro, number one, I feel that I'm about to say it. Effort One, say Something that's interesting. Come on. 6 foot, 7 foot.
Speaker 1:You gonna put Sexy Red Mad on me on the next one.
Speaker 2:I'm never doing it. All right, go ahead, read the last one. Your boy. All right, poking windows. That's a la jack boy and la jack black. I'm about to wet the cut. This made back free jay green. They trying to give him a flat. I went duffing up the state. I caught a plane. I caught the plane back. If rap don't work, then I'm back up on the same crap. You can leave baby. You gonna find your way back. He can even smell, but he can't smell dope. Once you come up from the corner, boy you getting low. They've been looking for the boy. Think they trying to scope. They gonna pop it. You can lock it. You still getting poked. I remember you was balling. Now you dead bro. Last time I seen that nigga he was smoking ports. We got Z. Oh shit, this nigga just know all the sounds.
Speaker 1:I know we got Z. Hey, oh shit, who this nigga?
Speaker 2:just know all the sounds, I know right, I know right. Nah, maybe I don't, whatever. I give it. Um, I won't shoot. What's three, what's a three? A flat, a flat, yeah, yeah, yeah, a flat. Yeah, that's Kodak, right. Who put this up? Who put this up? What song is this man? Is this Shake Back? It's Shake Back, bro, it's Shake Back, it's Shake Back, yeah.
Speaker 1:Dang bro, you would have had three out of three. You would have been Z, literally would have been the first person to ever get all three.
Speaker 2:I ain't gonna lie, I'm telling you 5am in Toronto that shit, that nigga definitely had a bar like that in 5am in Toronto.
Speaker 1:Look it up, man, I'm thinking about the cadence. It might have been his cadence, though. Yeah, no, that's definitely his cadence.
Speaker 2:It's his cadence, but I knew it was Drake.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you know it was Drake.
Speaker 2:That's a Drake-ass bar. That yeah, for sure that's a drag-ass bar.
Speaker 1:That's a drag-ass verse. That's crazy. No, that's crazy. You almost was like. You were almost the first person. We've been doing this podcast for like three years now. That's crazy. Four, three or four no, it's like three. We've been doing it for three years and I think you would have been the first person to ever get all of them right Almost there, almost there, almost there.
Speaker 2:That's right. That is say something I don't know why 5AM in Toronto popped in my head Alright Tanaka, last one. Let's get it right, bro.
Speaker 1:Let's get it right Almost like a dick, almost like a dick, almost like a dick. No, you're almost like a dick.
Speaker 2:You're almost like a dick Slang it man, how she say it Hell, no that.
Speaker 2:my mind can't sleep without that iron. I can't hear my own thoughts. Cause my auntie, steady, crying, color cop with four bricks and the bitches out hard, popped him on the highway, got down them dogs smart. Did I mention his old lady? She was in the car with him. Hit him with conspiracy, so she getting charged with him. Yeah, I'm going to give this to Ferocious. I like the picture they painted. I don't know who this is, but I'm going to just say Kevin Gates.
Speaker 1:So that was Jeezy. Oh okay, that was off of a song called Dope Game.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I don't know that one. You don't know that one, I don't know that one yeah.
Speaker 1:That's your own, me either, but yeah that was yeah. He was off to the last one yeah, you was last one. That was the last one All right, that was fucking against the bars. So we finna move on to Hall of Fame.
Speaker 2:I'm mad about that damn 5 am.
Speaker 1:You should be you should be.
Speaker 2:Oh my God, you should be, hang on Is it Hall of Fame.
Speaker 1:We got to redo my episode. Yeah, hall of Fame, hall of Fame, hall of all right. So shout out to uh, shout out to uh. Dj nashay, she uh was our last guest for tnt podcast. So for the hall of fame, we had, um, we miss robert versus alia, versus ramen noodles and surprisingly I don't know how this happened and I'm going to just take the pat on the back we missed Robert one. I don't know how the fuck Shout out to everybody that voted Crazy shit ever, but you know we missed Robert one.
Speaker 1:So, since I'm the winner, tanaka, I'm going to let you go first and I'm going to explain to Z what the Hall of Fame is. Or I'm going to let you go first and I'm going to explain to Zee what the Hall of Fame is, or I'm going to explain to Zee and anybody else's first time listening to this podcast. So, for the Hall of Fame, what we do is we just pick basically anything from an outfit to a mixtape, to a person, to whatever you want it to be, and we put it on the Instagram page and we let the people vote for who's going to be the next inductee into the TNT Podcast Hall of Fame. I'll show you some examples and Tanaka. I'm going to let you start it off. So here's some people that I mean, here's some stuff that won last year.
Speaker 2:Okay, so yeah, for theNC Hall of Fame, this episode I'm gonna nominate. I'm gonna nominate Not Like Us, kendrick Lamar, but I'm gonna do the Z Jones version you know, only a select few of y'all have witnessed that but the Deacon Jones version of Not Like Us.
Speaker 1:And would you like to give a backstory on? Or? Here's some more.
Speaker 2:Look, man, if you was in the parking lot, you know what's happening. You know what I'm saying. This was one of those. You got to be in the parking lot to know what Deacon Jones rendition of. Not Like Us.
Speaker 1:And nobody recorded this or anything like it wasn't recorded man, you had to be there, you know.
Speaker 2:So we're gonna have to have the icy queens to get on. Get on the podcast to uh tiana was actually on.
Speaker 1:Icy queens actually was. They were like the first person on, so I guess we can get them back. Somebody call icy queens time to come back, but um yeah, would you like to give a backstory of this, not like us rendition? Go ahead, you gotta get it to you bro because he he can explain it.
Speaker 2:I I'll get to you. So it was a nice and slow recap. It was that night, right? If I'm not mistaken, that's the night it wasn't right I can't remember it sounds like this oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, the movie yeah, oh okay.
Speaker 1:So Are you talking about the movie? The movie? Oh okay, so we was outside in the parking lot and I think not like us had.
Speaker 2:It was out for like maybe a week or something like that, or maybe it was out for a little minute, it was out for more than a week, I'm not Right, but it was out for a little minute, and so we was all out and I just kept talking about, I just kept saying, you know, sir, I'm looking at him, I'm going to go to school, and then I just kept dancing to it and I kept saying it like over and over and over again, and like I was doing it like the whole night, for real.
Speaker 1:So, like I was going to say something else, I was like, sir, I'm looking at him, I'm going to go to school, like you know, and y'all just kept laughing. That's something like some shit to not do. It was funny, though, in the moment.
Speaker 2:it was just one of the fans Got you. I appreciate it.
Speaker 1:We got to put him in the Hall of Fame Z's rendition of Not Like Us.
Speaker 2:Nominate him for the Hall of Fame.
Speaker 1:Sure, I didn't give you enough time. What you got, I want to nominate right now.
Speaker 2:I want to nominate right now. I want to nominate Trapped in the Closet by R Kelly.
Speaker 1:All one through three. All one through three chapters I want to nominate Trapped in the Closet by R.
Speaker 2:Kelly.
Speaker 1:That's crazy. We were literally just talking about that Wait, wait. I remember when, just talking about that, wait, wait, wait wait, wait, wait.
Speaker 2:I'm trying to tell you, bruh. I remember when it first came. I remember when we finally dropped it.
Speaker 1:That's what.
Speaker 2:I want to nominate Chapter and Clash of the One for 33.
Speaker 1:So what would you say is your favorite chapter?
Speaker 2:My favorite chapter had to be 13 for 33. Not 13 for 33, but 23 for 33.
Speaker 1:Is that the one where he cut his hair? Yeah, yeah, because that's the one where you know. I like that it had some of the funniest.
Speaker 2:It had some, not a lot. My favorite chapter was the one where he was talking about. He said pause the movie because I'm about to tell y'all it's crazy. And he was talking about me.
Speaker 1:That's my favorite episode.
Speaker 2:But my favorite movie slash chapters is 23 through 33. You were there. Yeah, that's my favorite one. That's funny.
Speaker 1:That's funny. Trapped in the Closet was definitely an error, because I remember it's actually funny. I actually remember when it came out we were, they were playing it on the well, I don't know.
Speaker 2:I don't know when it first came out.
Speaker 1:Well, no, I was going to say you weren't born. Wait, no, no, you were you said 03. Nah, nah.
Speaker 2:They probably did come out before.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, you was young, bro, like I'm saying. I think you were like maybe like one or two. What year did it come out? I want to say like 04 be 05.
Speaker 2:When I first seen it I was 5. It was 05. But when I first seen it, I was 5.
Speaker 1:It had to be. Yeah, I remember it was 5. I don't know if it was where you was at Tanaka, but they were playing Trapped in the Closet on the radio Do?
Speaker 2:you remember ever hearing Trapped in the Closet Bro? They played that shit on the radio and they were like so brand new R Kelly, not Robert.
Speaker 1:No, yes, I get what. I know what you're about to say. We already know what you're about to say. R Kelly that nigga is a genius from Chuck and the Closet. He's a genius, he's just a genius in general he could sing gospel.
Speaker 2:He could sing R&B.
Speaker 1:He could sing different decades of R&B, but if you're talking about Chuck, we're talking about Chuck and Clyde a bit by itself. It could be his own description.
Speaker 2:No, it could.
Speaker 1:And it is actually interesting that he actually made that into songs. These are songs, right, and the fact that nobody and it's funny, I talked about that at Nika's house because we were talking about the song. I'm like, bro, it's funny just listening to this, because none of this shit really even rhymes either. He's just talking. It's just hilarious, but it actually did rhyme. Some of it did, and most of it did it definitely stayed in the same rhyme.
Speaker 1:No, it did, but it's just funny to watch it like that. Trapped in the Closet was definitely an era.
Speaker 2:That's my nominee.
Speaker 1:Do you think if he ever gets out he's going to continue it? Of course not. They ain't going to let me pick a mic Every time he even look at a mic, which is interesting, because they let Tory Lanez get into the studio while he's locked up. Let's not speak on that. Let's not speak on that. I'll be there, speak on that, I'll be there, megan just came out and incriminated herself. Oh, I mean, I'm not in court, so fuck, I'm just saying we're going to speak on it.
Speaker 2:Tor Harder.
Speaker 1:He has his moments. He has his moments, he has his moments. Okay, hold on, hold on, hold on, I got you, I got you. Hold on, hold on, I got you, I got you.
Speaker 1:Alright, deacon Jones, I got you Alright, so I'm going to go completely left with this right and I'm going to pick a TV show. And this is just a reoccurring thing in the TNT podcast. If you know, turn Up. He likes stupid shit, he likes the fucking stupid shit. So, without further ado, my TNT podcast nomination, hall of Fame nomination is Robot Chicken, do you? Oh damn.
Speaker 2:Oh, that's good, Robot Chicken I ain't gonna lie. That's good. You know what, what? My favorite episode was the Superman, the Superman bit. Wait, which one was that? I can't remember which episode it happened, how it happened or what it was on with, but Superman got his ass whooped. I remember that he got his ass whooped by something so stupid. Bro, that's my robot chicken.
Speaker 1:Yeah, robot chicken is like the. I know, Tanaka, you don't really watch cartoons or shit like that. I don't know. Have you ever watched Robot Chicken, Tanaka?
Speaker 2:Do you have?
Speaker 1:any Bro. He's never seen Occulting Hunger Force. Are you serious? I had to put him on that. But that's a whole other story. But yeah, I remember when Robot Chicken first came out and I remember I was just watching it. This was probably like this had to be like oh, four or five, and then I was watching it and then I didn't know what I was watching. I actually thought I was just watching a cartoon show and I remember they were making fun of pokemon and it was like pika, pika, pika p, squirtle, squirtle, pika, pika p, squirtle, squirtle.
Speaker 1:what the fuck am I saying? I was like what the fuck? Because I'm thinking I'm watching a cartoon show. And he's just what the fuck? Fuck am I, bro? I busted out laughing and I'm like bro, what the fuck am I watching? And I've been hooked ever since. I remember I had like the first season on DVD and I, bro, I used to watch that shit non-stop. But, um, yeah, fucking Robot Chicken. Do they still make new episodes of Robot Chicken?
Speaker 2:Oh, they don't, when they stopped that when cancel culture came into play.
Speaker 1:Y'all. Next, puss, I'm going to go with Robot Chicken. That's going to be my nomination. We're going to go with Trap in the Closet, Robot Chicken and Z's rendition of Not Like Us. We're going to put it on the page. Let y'all vote. That'll be the next inductee into the TNT Podcast Hall of Fame. I feel like we already know what's going to win. Look, I didn't think we Miss Robert was going to win. Robot Chicken definitely might win. Look, it might not.
Speaker 2:I thought I had it with Chuff in the Closet, but God damn, I should have said the.
Speaker 1:Boondocks, you might Look it might win. Look, I didn't have. There's some shit on here that I I ain't gonna lie that, learn Chinese. I ain't gonna lie bro. That shit kind of made me mad. That shit, no, not, learn Chinese. That fucking. What's that cartoon shit? What's that Tanaka? What's the shit you nominated? And it was like I guess it was like some asian from like youtube or something, that you rice. It had some do with rice or some. You gotta eat rice or some. I'm sorry he nominated, I'm trying. Yes, I think it's called god rice or some, I don't know. Let me see, here we go this, this one. I'm like what is this classic? I guess tj zone, I guess, oh well, a court of shah juggernaut. He won't talk about it. He said they destroyed toy's equipment. You know anything about that?
Speaker 1:yeah, I don't know about that. I know nothing about that. Yeah, I don't know about that either. But, um, we're gonna move on. Um, we got song of the day, song of the day, all right. So, song of the day, um, I'm gonna just throw, I'm throwing you out there to see where y'all at, where y'all were at um december, december of 2019. Z where were you? Or what could you have been doing in december of 2019? Oh shit, I was at work.
Speaker 2:Where are you working at? I was working at bed bath and beyond. Oh yeah, bed bath and Bath Beyond.
Speaker 1:Alright, december of 2019. Tanaka. Where were you? What could you have been doing?
Speaker 2:Bed, bath Beyond, are we?
Speaker 1:going, we going, deep diaper you been.
Speaker 2:Knacking on all the women. I was trying to get a chick. I was trying to get some money, bro. December 2019.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:That's when I met you, wasn't it? Yeah, well, I mean.
Speaker 1:I guess, yeah, that's when I met you, wasn't it? Yeah, well, I mean, I guess technically, you guys, um, yeah, I mean I guess the last, I guess the last bit of December, yeah, but I guess the rest of December, what could you have been doing?
Speaker 2:um, just in the streets. You know what I'm saying trapping that trampoline.
Speaker 1:Yeah, so it's actually interesting. Most people actually don't know that this song came out in 2019, but it was so close to the line of 2020 that folks think that it came out in 2020. But and it was actually funny, this is probably like my most recent, like my newest song of the day, because most of my songs have probably been from like 2015 and back. But, without further ado, my song of the day is um Roddy Ricch the box. You know what's interesting about that song is that song actually came out the like end of December, like the end, like no, no, it was the beginning of december, but it was like it didn't. It didn't come out as a single until like 2020. I want to say, but um, run down some little joints well before I get into it. Z, what's your thoughts on? Wait a minute the box.
Speaker 2:Yeah, bruh, because you know this, you know what that whole album? Yeah, please excuse me yes that is probably the best album that came out, but personally, in a long time no yeah, I will say this yeah, I'm not.
Speaker 1:I'm not gonna deep dive into, please, uh, excuse my anti-socialness or whatever. Whatever it was yeah, I'm not gonna deep dive into that, but I will say this that album made me a Roddy fan. That album is perfect.
Speaker 2:That album is perfect bro.
Speaker 1:And I'm not really into melodic rappers. But I will say this that album made me a fan of Roddy. It made me give him a chance for his second album, but we're not going to talk about that either. The box was track two of Please Excuse Me for being Antisocial and, like I said, it first came out December 6, 2019, and it was released as a single in January 11, 2020. I heard it when the album came out. It was released under Atlantic Records and Bird Vision Tanaka. Are you familiar with Bird Vision?
Speaker 2:No, I think so.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I'm not either. I know you be knowing shit about it, because what's interesting about it? Usually when it says it's released by the record label and then it's a record label under a record label, but it said Atlantic and then it said Bird Vision. So I didn't know if it was like a management deal or something. I don't know.
Speaker 2:I really don't.
Speaker 1:I'm not really too familiar with Roddy Ricch, but the producers of the beat which is actually interesting Producers there's three producers on one beat 30 Rock, that Boy, Squeeze and Zentachi I heard the name before Is that how you say it Something like that. Zentachi, I heard the name before.
Speaker 2:Is that how you?
Speaker 1:say it. Yeah, they're the producers of that one beat and I'm not going to lie. It's interesting that it's three people on one beat. But when you think of that beat, that beat is nuts. That beat is nuts.
Speaker 2:But you got to think about it, that whole production of that album. It's crazy.
Speaker 1:Yeah, no, I'm not going to lie. I'm going to have to give that album a second listen, because I'm not going to lie. When I heard that album.
Speaker 2:I was like I just listened to it again recently Like that album still is no skips. Yeah, no, that album is perfect. That is a perfect album. That's like up there with Astroworld yeah. Let's not rule it out that far, we're not going to rule it. I'm sorry why you think we're here. I feel you, I feel you, I feel you.
Speaker 1:So apparently there is. So there has been some debate as if there I mean if there is a sample on the on this song. But they say there is one sample but the producers swear up and down is not, but they say the sample is a song called Dawn Symphony by the Rolling Corporation. Apparently it's that first part, like when it first come on. Yeah, like right before that.
Speaker 1:But um, at the time, at the time I was in the midst of DJ and full-time at all-american and gold rush and I probably say that was like the first time I can like honestly say like I was like financially stable to do what I wanted to do. Because at the time before I'll probably say that was like the first time I can like honestly say like I was like Financially stable to do what I wanted to do. Because at the time before then I was like I had a phone, but like it was never the best phone, it was just home for me to get by or I was going to shows, but like I was just going somewhere to have fun, like I was fine, I was finally financially stable. That I was like you know what Fuck that I'm gonna go get the front seat, I'm gonna get the.
Speaker 1:I'm gonna get the best seats. I'm gonna get the best cars, I'm gonna get the best whatever. So what I remember about this song, like in particular, just me personally I was at Gold Rush, shout out to Gold Rush, still at Gold Rush. Um, when I used to do, um, get new music at Gold Rush, before I would start DJing, I would just listen to, like if I had an artist that I knew like killed the clubs or had a song in the club, I would listen to their album if they had a project out. So I listened to the album, like just going through songs, see what I can play, what I can't play, and I got to the box. Well, I didn't get to the box, it was track two. But when I got to the box I was like yo, this shit is like I don't know if I'm able to play this because it's kind of slow and like folks don't really play a lot of slow trap songs anymore. But fuck it, I'm gonna try it anyway.
Speaker 1:So I remember I dropped the song, I played the song and this is before anybody knew the song. I played the song. Somebody ran to the dj booth and was like yo, what the is that? What the? Did you just play? What was that? That beat is insane. You gotta play that again. And if you know anything about turn up, turn up, does not play songs twice. However, this song was new enough and it was fine enough. In my head I was like you know what, let me give it a second try, just to see, just to see how I feel about it. And, dude, when I tell you like is probably like my favorite song on that album, and what's funny about that?
Speaker 1:I remember I went to All-American that day and shout out to uh, I'm going to rule it out real quick. Z, were you ever there for DJ Kool? Nah, I wasn't there for him. You weren't there for Kool, okay. So you in there for cool, okay? So there was a dj at all american named dj cool and he um, and I was like bruh, I'm gonna let you know.
Speaker 1:Now there's a song roddy rich got on his album and it's called the box. You better get it now before that shit kills the radio. And sure enough it did. But, um, I was like, yeah, bruh, it's gonna be the part that's gonna get everybody. She sucked a nigga, so got a cash app and I mean, obviously it wasn't that part, the part that always got everybody was either the er or the um or the um. What's the bitch, don't wear no shoes in my house or some shit like that. But um, yeah, I was. I was like bro, you better get this song before this shit like pops and was actually funny going back to December 6th that it dropped. Yes, tanaka was right. I met Tanaka like probably like a few weeks before that song came out.
Speaker 1:We met at All American and he did the New Year's Eve party. So I met him literally the last day of the decade. The last day, the last few hours of the decade. Yeah, you said 2019.
Speaker 2:I want to skate, I want to skate, you want to skate yet.
Speaker 1:Yeah. So, um, yeah, I think I was still doing. I think I was just in rotation for bailout Monday. I was still doing bailout Monday, still doing whatever the fuck. But um, let me see. Oh, whatever fuck, but um, let me see what else. Oh. So the music video for the box mirrors the song's theme of success, luxury and ambition. It features rodney rich in different settings, from a mansion to a futuristic uh cityscape. The video is filled with interesting imagery, including scenes of rodney rich driving a high-speed car, performing in gravity-defined slam dunks and even the dressing of the nation in the White House. Overall, it's a bold, vibrant, reflecting song with an energetic, confident tone which can't be more than the truth.
Speaker 1:The song's success has gone diamond in the USA and Brazil and platinum in every other country. According to Rap Genius, it peaked at number one Billboard Hot 100, beating Justin Bieber's Yummy by the number one spot and marking Roddy Ricch's first number one hit. The critics point out the song's repetitive lyrics and its focus on materialism. However, the critics generally praised the box for its catchy melody, Roddy Ricch's strong vocal performance and the song's infectious energy. Many noted the song's ability to capture the spirit and time of the culture. According to Wikipedia. The song was recorded in roughly 15 minutes in the early mornings in New York. Let me see. The song's intro contains that squeaky sound known as the ER sound, which is also heard throughout the rest of the song, According to Atlanta Records AR Keefa Black. Before I roll out, do you?
Speaker 1:know who that is? Tanaka Keefa Black. Okay, After the song was finished, Roddy Ricch said wait, let me add something, and came up with the sound himself. Apparently, he said he heard the sound from Michael Jackson and I guess he, yeah, just took it. Oh, yeah, that's that part I done. Put my whole arm in the rim. Vince Carter, that's my shit. I'm going to listen to that song again, bro, but yes, I'm not going to lie. So if you want to just hear what the time sounded like in 2019, I would highly recommend you get Roddy Ricch. Please excuse me for being antisocial, but definitely listen to the Box. That shit, I ain't gonna lie. This song had 2020 in a chokehold and, honestly, would have had it in a bigger chokehold had the world not shut down in 2020. But, yeah, that's turn up song of the day ronnie rich the box hell of a choice yeah a great choice, yeah all right, I'll tell you.
Speaker 2:I was thinking about that the whole time, like getting ready to come up here. I'm not gonna lie I've been thinking about that, like the album.
Speaker 1:Yeah, god thinking about that the whole time, like get ready to come up here, I'm not going to lie. I've been thinking about that. The album.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I've been thinking about like 10 out of 10 albums with no skips and, please excuse me, the Antisocial is up there. It's up there, it's always up there. My favorite song is War Baby, war Baby.
Speaker 1:I'm trying to think Is the box my? I gotta listen to the album again. I don't really remember, but that's the thing, though. I don't remember Please Excuse my Antisocial because just the songs all together just are good. It's not like, okay, this song's whack, this song's whack, it's like just, it's just all. Just, it's kind of like getting hit in the face, it's gonna hurt, but at some it's gonna go numb at some point, like all the songs are just that far like it's just the weakest link on the album.
Speaker 2:Still somebody's being here. That's the way I approve, that's what I'm saying, and I think the weakest song that anybody could say is probably I like bam, I couldn't even tell you, I, I don't even know exactly, I don't even know.
Speaker 1:You'd have to look at the track list and you will really have to be like you have?
Speaker 2:no, you have to go look at the string to see what, what people say oh, what you like.
Speaker 1:All you say, like number wise, I was general not I'm saying people, numbers gonna reflect how people yeah, no, for sure, but everybody's gonna have. I mean, yeah, they're doing opinion and yeah, yeah, not for sure, right?
Speaker 2:but that album for. So I don't know that's a good album.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that album made and, honestly and truthfully, I don't know what, um, I honestly don't know what made that, uh, what made me listen to the joint, but, yeah, no, that was a good album what made you listen to it?
Speaker 2:I remember what made me listen to it because I was right, was already coming off a high with feed the streets too so that's what I'm saying, though I didn't like I didn't.
Speaker 1:When die young. When die young and um. What's the other song he had, die young and um. He had two singles that were like hot.
Speaker 2:I ain't gonna like rich forever with someone that was uh hot, but then they took it down because of the uh jeremiah sample what's the no, no, what's the um?
Speaker 1:I've been balling in every season, every season every season they came from uh feast street. Yeah, every season and die young so when I heard, those I was like, yeah, sure, whatever, or did it come? From it might have. That's what I'm saying. I just remember in atlanta the two songs that was hot variety was that and die young, roddy was that and Die Young and I was like, yeah, sure, I guess. So when I heard this I was like what the like? Why haven't we got this?
Speaker 2:Die Young was a melodic as hell too, though.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Die Young was good. It's a good song.
Speaker 1:I mean, no, it's cool, but like it didn't hit to me like the box did or like anything else off that album.
Speaker 2:Nah, please give me the answer. Legendary album was crazy. Yeah, it made sense. I didn't know it went down, but I'm glad it did well, no, I don't know if please uh, excuse my answer.
Speaker 1:The box, oh, the box went down. The box meant that by itself, that's absolutely not it.
Speaker 2:Probably that's how I feel that's a hot take, but we gotta appreciate that. Rich Forever, though. Hell yeah that's on. Bro, you said Rich Forever is. Hey.
Speaker 1:You know what's crazy? And a quick backstory on the. Please Excuse my Antisocial, I forgot what we were doing, but I just remember I was hanging with Drip, shout out to Drip and he kept killing backseat. And I'm like bro, I know D drip to either listen to his own music or gz and gucci so or or tootsie, but I don't know if tootsie was out of no, tootsie wasn't even out of time.
Speaker 2:So, um well, he was, but he wasn't yeah for drip to know. No for drip to know, I know I already know what he going to with rich felvel Edgar, I'll tell you. Go to video, bro.
Speaker 1:Bro, and he kept playing that shit over and over again. I'm like I fuck with the song. I don't want it. Bro, Play the sound.
Speaker 2:I don't want to get copyrighted. I don't think you can get copyrighted from this, though yeah, you can. You'd be surprised if you get shut down for it. Damn, that's a good song, though that's a great song, but yeah, that's uh, well, alrighty, alrighty, we're just talking right now.
Speaker 1:Oh no, it went two times. It went two times platinum, it went two times. It's funny that you say, god damn, dude, it went two times platinum. That's funny. But yeah, nah, uh, hold on, let me look at the video, bro, turn it. Let me see. Uh, let me look at yeah, bro, let me see. Yeah, oh no, that's all the, that's all the. This is all the fucking charts it made. But no, yeah, see, that's, it went diamond in the USA, in the USA, in America and Brazil and everything else is platinum, platinum, platinum, platinum, six time platinum. That's crazy, that's a crazy number, insane. What's that? 10 mil in America, yeah, yeah, 10 and up is diamond. Yeah, that's crazy. Yeah, 10 and up is diamond.
Speaker 2:I didn't think about backseat. Yeah, I didn't think about backseat.
Speaker 1:I ain't think about backseat, right? No, I ain't gonna lie, that song was hard. That's the only reason why I was okay with Drip Queen and Over and Over Me I was like, yeah, I fuck with this.
Speaker 2:I'd rather make the music up to, honestly, the end.
Speaker 1:Look, i'ma just reel this out real quick because I know I've had, I've had this conversation already and then we're gonna go to uh, tenacity's album of the day, but, um, so the issue I feel like what fucked up roddy rich was that he came out with live fast. But here's the issue. Here's the issue I have with people saying that there's an issue with live fast. Live people thought that we were gonna get us just a second anti-social album. Live fast literally is called like. It's literally called live fast, like he's just doing a whole bunch of shit, like that's. If you listen to it with that mindset, you got no issue with the album. Now, granted, it's not a lot of substance in the album, but the song, but the album's called Lit.
Speaker 2:Fast. So it's kind of like comparison to Greg's Nevermind, that's what it sounded like Kind of, but that was.
Speaker 1:I feel like nah, because I feel like, Honestly, nevermind was him experimenting with music. Because I feel, honestly, nevermind is more like Yeezus to me. Yeah Well, we'll get into it, but Tanaka, we'll let you get into your album of the day for sure.
Speaker 2:Yeah, we'll Thank you what bro?
Speaker 1:go ahead bro.
Speaker 2:My album of the day. Man, we gonna go with this album called Gangsta Music Yo by Webe and Bootsy man.
Speaker 1:Oh this your shit, Uzi.
Speaker 2:You know, I feel like I feel like ghetto stories was kind of like they, you know, showed the chemistry. And then gangsta music, they kind of like it really like bathroom break. They really locked in for real. So but yeah, gangsta music, man, I feel like Top to Bottom man. That John Ryan, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:So the classic, if I do say so myself, you know that give me that bad. You know swerve and that that was on the hustle and flow project. But you know even baby mama, you know what I'm saying. You know that it got a lot of underrated cuts underneath that. You know, I feel like j classic webby and boothy and I feel like this kind of set the platform for them to go solo and have their solo careers and all that.
Speaker 2:Um, go ahead. Z. You want to speak on the man? What? How did you hear this album man? Well, you talking about? Oh, that, bro, I was in my uncle. Um, I was my uncle and my cousin and my sister and my uncle Mustang ran on. He had 26 inch rims and low profiles and them bitches was great. Cut a figure with it, right? Anybody that's from the South know exactly what I'm talking about. So, my uncle, the reason why I was even listening to trap music, because my mama I was always listening to gospel, r&b or something like that, but my uncle it was always Wayne Way, big Boosie Master P just niggas that nobody really heard of for a fox.
Speaker 2:He had a system in the car, of course Well. Yeah, of course he did. We're here, man, we're here. He was a system in the car, of course Well yeah, what was he doing?
Speaker 1:What was he doing, man?
Speaker 2:What was he doing? He was shaking the block, bro man. I'm talking about the back windshield was about to break. That's how it was shaking for real. But no, the first time I heard it I can't remember when specifically, but I remember and we was going to like, we was trying to go to McDonald's and get some food and my uncle had pulled over at the gas station and left the car running.
Speaker 1:And at this point.
Speaker 2:I'm a kid and I had just remembered somebody telling me that a car blew up after the running and I think Bad Bitch was playing and my uncle had left the car and he started pumping gas and I'm thinking in my head like bro, we're trying to die, like the conference book. Like the conference book. Like the conference book. I wish my sisters was here or my cousins were here. They'll tell you how like I'm so serious. But yeah, I remember that like. But yeah, my uncle kept me. He like he. The reason why I even listening to like Waybe and Boosie, for real.
Speaker 1:Like Waybe and Boosie, so yeah so to the new york folk.
Speaker 2:Go ahead and tell them like, because they always be like I don't understand why y'all in the south be listening to pussy like I don't get it like. So to explain, if you explain to them why you know webby and bussy, why they regarded as they regarded in the south, go ahead what would you tell them?
Speaker 2:I say it's kind of like how darryl 50 was portrayed over there. I say it's kind of like how Ja Rule and 50 was portrayed over there. It's like okay, cool. But for Webby and Boosie it's like them pioneers for a sound that a lot of the rappers that came up by them took and ran with. We had G Money, fredo Bang Youngboy, even Kevin Gates to a certain degree it's like bruh. These niggas pioneered a sound for real. Wayne pioneered it when he was with Hot Boys. He was a young nigga with Hot Boys. Hot Boy was big-timing them. And then they had Wayne.
Speaker 2:He was a little big-timer so he pioneered a thing. And then WayV and Boos, bussy came and then they flipped the whole thing because they took their story, especially bussy. That's why everybody like boo so much, because he took his story and put it into like he put it in the songs for it right. And if you really knew the history on bussy and webby and where they came from, how they was, then you would know like, oh, you're like it get treacherous down there down there.
Speaker 2:So it's more of a resonating thing with us. So let me ask you this Do you feel like there's a difference between the Baton Rouge sound and the New Orleans sound? Yeah, but then at the same time it's like subgenre, because New Orleans basically pioneered the Baton Rouge sound, right, and then it kind of flip, it'll flip-flop back and forth. You don't hear much coming out of New Orleans like that, no. But as far as BR, you'll hear a lot of stuff coming up out of there and it's not like they from New Orleans or BR, they just from Louisiana. Louisiana itself got a sound. You hear Louisiana, you hear a song from Louisiana or something like that. You're going to hear that guitar, you're going to hear that. You know what I'm saying. You know a sound from it. But it's like, yeah, when it came to BR and New Orleans, especially with Birdman and Big.
Speaker 1:Thomas, and Wayne.
Speaker 2:They was from down there in New Orleans After that damn. That's when everything piggybacked to BR and then BR picked up on it. That's how we got Youngboy and all the mother niggas. It's a resonating thing for real. We can feel that. That's why I would compare it to a Ja Rule and 50 for New York people or even for people in Detroit. Y'all can resonate with him more than y'all can resonate with somebody from the south like I can't. So that's how, that's how I feel about it. That's why so trying to. We were speaking on how, um, because I feel like new yorkers, like they, they are accepting of some southern artists born and come to folks like boozy and webby like they just don't understand it at all, like they just lost it.
Speaker 1:They feel like anybody that they don't think meets their criteria of lyrical ability they feel like is bullshit. That's why they feel like I don't know. That's why I feel like Jeezy was the only person to really resonate with all of like east coast, west coast, north, south, especially the south obviously. But yeah, I don't know. New york has always been like a not necessarily a hateful place, but like you gotta think about, this is the same. I mean, this is the same people that booed outcastast.
Speaker 2:Right.
Speaker 1:So, like I don't know, it may be a little different now, but, like I don't know, new York is just, I mean, it was the birthplace of hip-hop, so I mean they got that, but, like I don't know, they're not real open-minded when it comes to like change.
Speaker 2:What I think it is. Is they more flashy with how?
Speaker 1:they live in their rap style who new york.
Speaker 2:Yeah, at one point in time it was like look at, like jay-z. Jay-z used to always like okay, at one point he was talking about you know, selling and slaying stuff like that. But then he started getting to like the, being a luxury person in a sense yeah, I mean possibly, but I feel like that's more.
Speaker 1:I mean, honestly, I feel like that's more of a Southern thing with the flashy stuff.
Speaker 2:I'm talking about. As far as materialism, I get what you're saying, but at the same time, with Southern rappers, it's not always like that. You get more trapped from Southern rappers than you do anything else.
Speaker 1:Oh, no, for sure.
Speaker 2:Are they going to talk about money bitches? Cars, of course.
Speaker 1:Of course they don't do that, that's yeah, but that's what I'm saying. New york I mean up north folks are more like, prone to like lyrical ability and wordplay and all that type of stuff. Yes, there is still the flash, the glitz, the glamour, but like it's more of like how, how do you word it? Like? What do you like? I don't know. It's just more of like how do you word it? Like the south, you don't know about how we say it, we saying it, and this is how y'all gonna take it yeah, unpopular opinion, the south probably got the best lyrical people, in my opinion, okay good opinion because we can go down the list of lyrical, lyrical makers and can't tell me otherwise.
Speaker 2:So um z how, if you were to describe the differences between Boosie and Webby, what would you? How would you comment? Boosie is definitely. He's more of the storyteller. My life, what I've been through, you can feel his hurt in his music. Even when he talking about the gangster part, you still gonna feel it. He a storyteller.
Speaker 2:Webby was more like the little brother, the jokester. I'm gonna tell you how it is, but I'm gonna say it in a way that I'm gonna make you laugh about it. I can't even give you an example. Webby is hilarious, but Webby was definitely like. Between them it was more. Sabusi was my pain. Webby was hilarious, but Webby was definitely like between them, it was more so. Boosie was my pain. Webby was more just my. He was more soft and make you laugh, but Boosie was gonna. He was gonna. You feel like Webby the party, webby definitely the party.
Speaker 2:So you know but Webby was also reckless why you think Boosie did BET Awards and Webby did. Well, that's the sexual scandal, right who?
Speaker 1:Webby, webby had a sexual scandal.
Speaker 2:He got banned from BET because he was over there talking dirty to Roxy. That's funny. No, I didn't know that.
Speaker 1:That's not like some Webby shit. Webby just raped him. I just feel like Webby just took I mean I'm not saying Boosie ain't because you know, but I feel like bussy's smart enough to like be like, all right, I'm trying to change my life.
Speaker 2:let me, because like he live out here he don't even know what he's doing, but they both, they both smart as hell webby.
Speaker 1:Just I feel like webby's more of a street, like he's like street, like he's like not like I said, not saying that bussy ain't a street, but like webby is like, like I'm here, I'm not going over. Bruce went more to the business side.
Speaker 2:That's what I'm saying. Yeah, yeah, like Webby just was still Webby is. Webby was a street nigga that got some money and stayed a street nigga and stayed a street nigga and stayed a street nigga, yeah, but that's why I say he like the little brother that's gonna make you laugh because he gonna tell you the truth.
Speaker 1:Mm-hmm, like webby is, I feel like webby is there in present time. Yeah, busi is like telling you like pass, like back in the day, like I was doing this, like webby's like hey, I'm on the block now. Like come get your now.
Speaker 2:Like he said. He said he's just a regular hood. Yeah, that's the only difference between them, though for real. But they both, like I said, they pioneered for real. So I'm not always looking like that, so, but yeah, man, anyway, gangster music man, just y'all, y'all check it out. I feel like it's one of those. It's just one of those southern like albums I feel like is a like z was speaking on pioneered the sound. You know that that was created in louisiana and influenced a lot of the generations artists that that we got here today, um, and then also show a lot of because I feel like people get a misconception. I think of wavy, or just even webby and boozy. That is yet party music. You know what I saying. But like they, I feel like they explore all the topics on this project.
Speaker 2:You know what I'm saying, but I feel like they explore all the topics on this project. You know what I'm saying, so make sure y'all check it out.
Speaker 1:man, almond Day Is that really the misconception of Boosie and Webby? Is that all they do?
Speaker 2:Yeah, I feel like I don't know. I feel like they don't think that Webby tell my number, but he definitely got some records where he's speaking on something.
Speaker 1:I feel like the people that would say that are the people that only listen to the singles.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:I mean he can't talk about that shit on the singles. That's not making no money.
Speaker 2:They forget the Missing you record that WayV had speaking to the ladies.
Speaker 1:But that's what I'm saying. Most of his singles are speaking to ladies. He had Independent People don't be paying attention.
Speaker 2:Yeah, but they be paying attention to the beat? No, for sure.
Speaker 1:But that's another thing about the South too. It's like folks that's. All folks want to listen to is the beat New York niggas, get some fucking and they'll just start rapping on it.
Speaker 2:The thing about, though, especially where I'm from, because the way we dance is made with the beat, especially when we'reiana is jigging. So focus on if. If it's a beat they can jig to, which most louisiana music is like that they're gonna jig to them. They'll listen to the league later. No, they don't give a about the lyrics like, but that's what I'm saying no, but sometimes, but most of the time they do.
Speaker 1:But you're listening. But you're listening. I mean, well, if you're dancing and it's like let's wrap it together.
Speaker 2:That's what I'm saying. It's a line dance.
Speaker 1:You're going to, yeah, of course you're listening to the lyrics to figure out what you're doing, but when it comes to like yeah, when it comes to dancing, but the reason I say that, though, because we dig a lot, all right. I'm going to use Jigga and Moehead, because Jigga and Moe artists no, these are dances.
Speaker 2:Oh no, because when you said mohead I'm thinking of. Uh yeah, mohead is a dance that branched off, it's a, it's a type of style of digging, but it's the mississippi version of it.
Speaker 2:So the mississippi dance, like how, jesus look, look see, we learned something new, go ahead and put us up on guys like jigging and mohair is like we dance to the beat and we dance to the music, but we still going to learn the lyrics, because once you learn the lyrics, then you can't the way you jig and the way that you, however you jig to it, you going to jig to the lyrics also.
Speaker 1:So it's like you knowing the music and you kind of doing what the music.
Speaker 1:It's kind of like uh like the jacket routine. Everybody knows you know what's crazy and I'm glad you brought that back up. It's interesting that you brought up uh jaw as one of your and I don't. I don't mean to reel this out any further, but fuck it, we're already reeling that out. But it's interesting that you said jaw and I was like bro, I would have never paid attention to jaw, but there was a video that remember I think we talked about it and it was his wordplay of how he knew the words of the song and he was doing it with the riding joint. Did I ever show?
Speaker 1:you that video, or did we talk about that video? I feel like we did. It was on TikTok and I was like I just didn't pay no mind. I just happened to go in the comments and I was like yo, that wordplay fire, fire, fire and it was yeah, it was them boys by jesus, and I was like and I felt like I shot the video you probably did but no like hey if you see this word play with um.
Speaker 2:But no like hey if you see his wordplay with um. What's that one Wayne song that you played, I'm Me, no, not, I'm Me. Birdman Jr, yo BIN Jr Bruh his wordplay on that. I'm like damn, that's crazy. And I know this song probably better than a lot of people Right Z. I gotta ask you why, in this video, you like held your chest like like woof. I don't know, bruh, I ain't gonna lie to you. Well, tanaka, well, that was really the fallout, tanaka. Let's, let's ask you context Watch this, watch this.
Speaker 1:Okay, great, I know we're talking amongst each other, Tanaka, but you gotta add context to the people that are listening.
Speaker 2:What is this facial reaction? They don't know what you're talking about.
Speaker 1:They don't know what you're talking about this is going to be audio, so you have to explain the video.
Speaker 2:It's on King Primo, aka Carey's page and it's him and Z Jones duo riding at Superbell. It was the first Superbell on Monday and, yeah, yeah, I could tell it was right. First one. It was right when we got rid of the Wicked Witch of the OS. Yep, I'm going to tell you why I did that, bro. What was we doing? I think it was right when y'all had to say it. We did the male and the female riders.
Speaker 1:Oh, it was that shit.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:When I was like breezy you're mad.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, we did. The male and female riders right there. If y'all remember the first hoopla on Monday, they'd be packed, Like it was like everybody was in there. So I was, we was doing a step, almost failed and so, but Kerry had grabbed me like, held me up, and that's when I grabbed my tail, like whew, I'm going to bust my ass. That's how it was, bro, but I'm alive. So that's how it didn't matter. I'm still alive. But did you die? No, but did you die?
Speaker 1:That was before I really found my, but um yeah, so um, tanaka, what we got next?
Speaker 2:DJ talk yeah, dj talk.
Speaker 1:I don't know I.
Speaker 2:I ain't allowed. Let me add some more.
Speaker 1:Okay so we can.
Speaker 2:We can, I guess, z, what do you look for in a DJ man, just from an outside perspective, just you personally, man, as a First thing I'm looking for as far as like how, like what I want, what I want to hear, yeah, transitions. If y'all transition fast, I'm going to take my skates off. And have you experienced this in the skating rink, of course, like with DJ, right, right.
Speaker 1:That was my next question.
Speaker 2:What we doing, naming.
Speaker 1:Putting the names. I ain't going to say no, put some names in the off-limits.
Speaker 2:I ain't going gonna say no names. I ain't gonna say no names. Too many tags bro.
Speaker 2:I'm tired grandpa. Too many tags are on it. How many you looking for? No specific number, just curious as to what you know, what you look for not having a deep music, music bag for real, or playing just relevant shit, that's like them.
Speaker 2:The things that like don't get me cause, like, if you you doing them consistently, it's like, what about? What about in a party setting? Is it? Is it different at all in a party setting, or is it the same still, the criteria that you look for? I'm going to say for me it's going to be the same thing. Okay, because if I'm at a party, depending on what type of environment we're talking about, I'm not going to hear music from this year alone. I ain't going to hear music from the prior two years before you can go back, go get some real music, right, right, like I don't think you're going to get some Anita Baker, some Michael Jackson, some Whitney Houston, right. Then you can go grab some Aaliyah. Then you can go grab some Trey Songz. It's like with J, we can't just have the steak, we got to have the side.
Speaker 1:You know what I'm saying? The sides to go along with it.
Speaker 2:I think it's like going to a cookout, bro, you just got meat on the grill and you ain't got nothing else with you, right? What the hell? We ain't grilling, we just cook some meat, right? Right, this ain't no cookout, I feel you, we got to have a mixed plate, I feel you Right right. I mean my macaroni next to my yams, my greens on the side, exactly, and then put my chicken right there, exactly.
Speaker 2:That's how I feel. I feel that I be saying the same thing, bro, but you know, some of them DJs, they just some of them folks just be doing it, just to say they a DJ and just so they can, like, give places free, get. You were able to tell who you feel like is in it for real and who's just in it for the money. I can tell who in it for the notoriety and who in it for their image versus the people that actually do it because they care, and you were able to tell that by how they DJ or just how they move.
Speaker 2:In general, you can tell by both, both. If you can text a DJ and be like, hey bro, and get with DJs. If you can text a, take the idea, get up from criticism. That's how you know that they actually care about what they're doing, right well, if you can talk to the dj when the set over with and I don't just go talk to whoever just popping that's how you know what they really like care about what they're doing, because they're trying to please everybody right now then you have some cases, like this man right here, where he just don't be giving a fuck about nobody for real.
Speaker 2:But then other times it's like even you still you're like, bro, if you got a request, put it in the chris box, all right, cool. Like you still talk to that situation. So right, you know what I'm saying. Like it's, it's solutions to the stuff that you can do if you really care, if you really dj for real, like, if you really a hard dj, like you say you are, then you looking to please your people, right. That's why I put y'all and Drip in my top three, because at least y'all actually ask people who care about how folks feel, especially Drip, because Drip be asking them like bro, what song should I play? I'm like dude. Yeah, I know why you ain't put them on for the Mississippi music, bro. I ain't been home in some years, bro. My folks don't even claim me, no more.
Speaker 1:They say I'm from.
Speaker 2:Atlanta, I be like I'm still from here. They do that to me too. How often you visit Mississippi, I don't go back bro. I love my family, I love my state. I love my state and my city and my family. But it's like ain't nothing down there for me. I see you got too much beef out there.
Speaker 1:I ain't saying that I don't think, I don't know, I'm just kidding. I'm just kidding.
Speaker 2:I'm just kidding. I'm just kidding. He's trying to get some tea out of us. He talking out of nowhere. But yeah, dj really got to care about his people out there.
Speaker 1:Yeah, for sure makes sense alright, so this is something we haven't done in a while, and I ain't gonna lie, this is my fault, cause this is supposed to be supposed to be an open whatever. But we haven't done this in a while. But we gonna call this joint just open topic. So, z, you don't have to do it if you don't want to. We can really just wrap this shit up if you want to. But if there's anything, anything that you want to talk about, we're leaving the floor to you. Anything, anything you want to talk about it could be controversial.
Speaker 2:It don't have to be controversial.
Speaker 1:We could just be talking about hey, how did you date him? Whatever you want to talk about before we wrap this episode.
Speaker 2:I'm going to ask y'all one question, because it's always oh yeah, go ahead. How do y'all genuinely feel about fight session during the skate session, bro?
Speaker 1:like how do y'all?
Speaker 2:feel about it, bro, like don't get me wrong, cause like it's different, like I feel like when it be the people you cool with, y'all, it be different versus the people that you just be like. Who the hell is this Right?
Speaker 1:So how y'all?
Speaker 2:feel about that.
Speaker 1:So the only issue I have with that is that it's management. If management isn't strong enough to understand and tell you hey, when a fight happens, this is what I need for you to do. That's the only time I have an issue with fights. If they come to me and they're like, hey, so we want you to, you ain't got to stop the music. We're going to have security, figure it out. They're going to throw them out. It's cool. Or stop the music. We're going to shut everything down. Blah, blah, blah. As long as I have a direction on what the fuck is going on, whatever it happens. But look, yeah, that's the only issue I have when folks are just like oh no, cut off the music.
Speaker 2:Oh wait, no, no, you're good, You're good, don't worry about it.
Speaker 1:Oh wait, no, when it's shit like that, then it's like alright, bro, you obviously don't know what the fuck you're doing, and that's when I get frustrated.
Speaker 2:How do you feel about it, bro? I mean I just, I understand, you know it happens. I wish it didn't happen, but it does, yeah. I mean, yeah, it do be kind of interrupting the session. It is unfortunate, because I'd rather catch y'all sliding than out here. You know what I'm saying, throwing bows and all that. But I mean I get it. I get it, it happens. You know, the folks is young, they don't know how to control their emotions and folk get talking tough and pride, ego, all that you know. So it's just yeah, definitely be a disturbance for sure.
Speaker 2:You know it's crazy. It's crazy from the DJ perspective because you know y'all are usually like on the floor, you know eye level with it. We're kind of set above. So when we see it it's just kind of set above. So when we see it is just kind of it looks crazier. I think it looks crazier from where we see it as opposed to like I love, you know, because we see the whole thing.
Speaker 2:I would say yes baby, see if they are full. I I'd be catching it like when you start oh yeah, going on our page depends sometimes.
Speaker 1:I do sometimes I don't, but what I will say to piggyback off the other question you asked the difference between it being somebody that I don't know and I do know. The difference between that is that us as DJs well, it also depends on where it's at too. I'm going to just hypothetically say stonehouse case, I'm gonna just throw a skating rink out there. When it comes to like people I know and they're and they are getting into altercations, I would think they would have enough respect to be like all right, let's take this shit outside. The only reason why, the only reason why I say that is because, if I know you, that means you probably are a regular and you probably have been there enough often. I mean, you've been there often enough times to be like okay, I'm not gonna let this person, whoever this person is, interrupt my peace and fuck up, fuck it up for me. So I'm gonna take this shit outside, I'm gonna shoot the 15 and I'm gonna go back inside, because if I do know you, it don't take much for I don't know me or tanaka to be like oh yeah, he had to go handle business, let me go get him. He's outside.
Speaker 1:Boom, that's cool, we're just gonna resume with whatever the fuck we're going on, but for someone to know, for someone, for me to know someone, and then they're fighting inside and then we gotta shut everything down. I'm like, bro, like you, let somebody come into your house, your house, because if, if you are a regular, I'm pretty sure you got a little area, you got a little area that you got you. Just your stuff is over there, you're comfortable, all that stuff. You let somebody come in your house and interrupt your piece and I take it outside and handle it like come on, bro, like that's how I look at it, that's, that's, that's my perception. There's different perspectives, there's different perceptions. That's my on the situation.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I try to take it out that day. I try to take it outside.
Speaker 2:So we Made sit down there imposter book. Huh, you sit down the imposter man. The video with imposter's bro Baby drill, imposter man. I got there. Oh, you talk about me, care? Yeah, it's black and white. Well, it was black and white, bro, I'm going through something. I had to get rid of the Instagram for a minute. I don't want nobody to see this. But, yeah, z, what are your top five rappers that you listen to? Not necessarily like you know whatever list. Yeah, yeah, just in general, who you listen to that you rock with for real, that you know Lil Wayne is number one, j Cole, kendrick, drake and Youngboy. Oh, okay.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and my top five rappers and because Youngboy releases so much music, what's?
Speaker 1:the oh, was Mario there for that situation too? Nah, he wasn't, he just said it, he just said it.
Speaker 2:He was there you talking about for that year. He was there, see, that's why they got nominated. We'll see what you saying, doug, he definitely was there. Since Young Boy releases so much music, what's the top three projects? Would you say that that he is uh ai, young boy too, for love, um and 38 baby. My top three? I don't know young boy.
Speaker 1:I feel like I feel like I've heard well, not heard. I've kind of skimmed through. I ain't gonna lie, all that shit kind of sounds the same and I'm not being an old head, cause I actually do actually have a couple songs by young boy that I fuck with. The little top wait, is it little top? That song, right, little top. And um, that fucking song fish scale. I don't know who, bro, I don't know of that fucking song Fish Scale. I don't know who, bruh, I don't know bruh. That fucking beat is nuts, I'm trying to figure out. He went into that booth and was like look, you know what's crazy.
Speaker 2:You ain't never seen him record a song, bruh he did an interview with. He literally just recorded a song. In the middle of the interview. All he do is just producer to show up. He did. He hear a beat, and then he just started rapping. Start the sound. That's all right, like this. He don't write nothing down and nothing like I'm just like shit. My favorite song by him, though, is probably uh, we don't, we don't know mention them probably my two favorite songs.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I'm starting to I I'm starting to Bitch, let's Do. It is starting to grow on me. I didn't really think nothing of it, but then I just see everybody's reaction to the song every time I play it. So I guess that's growing on me a little bit. But no, I'd definitely say Lil Top or Fish Scale those are my top two for Young Boy.
Speaker 2:They're hard bro, hard bro.
Speaker 1:I just feel like it gets a little dicey because he comes out with so much music.
Speaker 2:Yeah, he drop more than anything. Even if he don't get paid for them on Apple, he get paid for it on YouTube.
Speaker 1:He independent.
Speaker 2:Yeah, if I ain't mistaken.
Speaker 1:Tanaka is Youngboy independent.
Speaker 2:He was with Atlantic for a minute. He was in that 10 album contract deal.
Speaker 1:Oh, is that why he came out with so much music? Yeah, so are we just watching Z highlights for the rest of this episode.
Speaker 2:Definitely what we do. He been doing this the whole show. We gotta inspire him to come back. All right, y'all you said inspire me to come back.
Speaker 1:We'll do one. We got one more. We got to tell him the schedule. We're going to wrap it up For my schedule.
Speaker 2:I just dropped my schedule.
Speaker 1:Go on my Instagram. You can follow me at DJTurnUp T-U-R-A-N-V-U-P. My whole DJ Turnup with two U's T-U-R-A-N-U-U-P. And yeah, my whole schedule is on there. I'll let you know if anything changes.
Speaker 2:Tanaka, I'm so unloaded man, I'm so unloaded. Tonight I'm at the Marquise Lounge. Tomorrow I got Cascade East team session and then AA late night session, and then Sunday I got Sofa Sunday and then AA late night session, and then Sunday I got sofa Sunday. And then next Friday I haven't decided yet it's either going to be Golden Glide family session or Metro Diamond, and then the day after that it could potentially be Golden Glide Teen Session, but it's for sure going to be Saturday Night Trap Fever and then and then I don't know, bro, it's too much stuff. I'm going to try and post it. I need to trade some sessions around, but basically the 1st, the 15th and the 30th, if I'm not mistaken, I'm at the Marquise Lounge, and then Cascade East is this weekend with the teen session, as well as the 21st, which is a Thursday, delinquent Thursday. And then we got some news dropping for the out-of-state folk. So you know me, turnip and Drift, we've been cooking, and so, yeah, I'm finna. Share that news soon.
Speaker 2:Nice and slow four play in Harlem. Tickets are on sale right now. December 21st is the date. Please lock in. Contact myself If you want to talk to Turn Up. You can do that too. He's probably gonna redirect you. You know what I'm saying Nice and slow 4.
Speaker 2:You know what I mean. Make Nice and soulful Love to you, bazzi. You know what I mean. Y'all, make sure y'all tap in, tell a friend. Tell a friend.
Speaker 2:Pre-sale tickets, once again, are on sale. Please contact me and we should be getting tickets like within the next few days. So yeah, so you can already place the order and then I'm going to just get the ticket to you. So, anyway, $15. $17 on Cash App, $15 on everything else, whether that be Cash, zelle or Apple Pay, and that's what it is, man. Appreciate y'all tuning in, checking it out. 601, mississippi's finest Deacon Jones Finally made it. Man, it's a long time coming. We appreciate you pulling up spending time with us, you know. Speaking on the skate world and music, my final question is why were they calling you a bot, bro? I don't know why they be calling me a bot. The same reason why they be calling me a dweeb. They fucking dweeb, bro. Everybody a dweeb, everybody a bot. That's how I feel. If you do some dweebish ass activity, you a dweeb. If you do some bot activity, you a bot.
Speaker 1:Well, activity you a dweeb. If you do some body activity you a bot. Appreciate for all my dweebs and bots tuning in.
Speaker 2:When are we getting the favorite cousin duo? Man, Y'all will get the favorite cousin duo. Slow train favorite cousin duo G-Slide with Precious. Those are the three things I need from you, bro See. Joe will pop back outside coming to you soon, in 2025.
Speaker 1:That's the best.
Speaker 2:There you go, there you go. I just dropped the trailer and I just dropped the ad. Come on, now let's take it to church. Oh yeah, okay, that's it All, right, but before we go straight to hell.
Speaker 1:Appreciate y'all for coming or listening to TNT Podcast Deacon Jones. Turn Up Tanaka. I'm going to fuck with y'all. We'll see you next time. Outro Music.