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DJ Turn Up & DJ Tanaka Season 5 Episode 2

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Get ready to laugh out loud with this WILD JAMMED PACKED episod of TNT Podcast! This episode features special guests DJ Tonnek and Lavender, joined by Lil D. We dive deep into DJ Tanaka's hilarious basketball mishaps, reminisce about the golden age of NFL Blitz, and share wild tales from Goldrush Showbar. Also, how does Lavender feel about Bruno Mars & Sexyy Red's new song? We explore the hip hop music scene, debate the artistry of rap lyrics, and even reminisce about the early 2000s music era. Join us for a hilarious and insightful journey through music, culture, and friendship.


Question of the Day: 51:39


Guess the Bars: 1:09:13


Hall of Fame: 1:50:02


Turn Up's Song of the Day: 2:21:47

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWNMjU3UGnI


https://open.spotify.com/track/15LVUC45FiKlBp0wkmJkcv


Tanaka's Album of the Day: 2:31:11

https://open.spotify.com/album/3PCD7OL3Pg7napxsltHIOj?autoplay=true


https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mu3t_HrGkK60do2Y3ONvIzI0E-6gfhLkg&feature=gws_kp_album&feature=gws_kp_artist


https://music.apple.com/us/album/welcome-to-the-zoo/264277003


https://www.pandora.com/album/play/AL:85091?part=google&corr=knowledge_panel


https://www.iheart.com/artist/gorilla-zoe-4925/albums/welcome-to-the-zoo-1020091/?autoplay=true


https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0011Z0YEK?do=play&agent=googleAssistant&ref=dmm_seo_google_gkp_albums&explicit=true


DJ Talk: 2:38:24



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Speaker 1:

Ladies and gentlemen, we are back. Tnt Podcast DJ Turnup, DJ Tanaka. We actually got a jam-packed episode tonight.

Speaker 2:

We started 2025 off with a blast.

Speaker 1:

Well, actually no, we already started.

Speaker 2:

Oh well, well, yeah, shout out to Gray Jackson, Shout out to Gray Jackson. He was the first episode.

Speaker 1:

So Tanaka knock let me.

Speaker 2:

Actually, I look at that as like a transition, like from 24 to 25.

Speaker 1:

I can see that as the time recording it was 24, so I get it um, so tonight, I mean, I guess we probably wouldn't be able to answer this until the next episode, but I don't know how does it feel that we do these episodes now once a month rather than, you know, first 15th, first 15th. How does it feel, honestly?

Speaker 2:

um, I mean, I'm cool with it. You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 3:

I mean, yeah, does it feel a little bit?

Speaker 2:

more spread out yeah, no, it does feel more spread out and um, I mean I think it's cool that we're having a guest on every episode, right, so yeah so it makes it.

Speaker 1:

I feel that okay, well, cool, well, without further ado let's, let's bring our guests in. We have um dj tonic with us, fellow delinquent, and we have, so so do we call you lavender or like okay, okay, lavender. So we gotta say the whole thing well, look, okay, cool, okay. So we have to say the whole thing is okay. Look, I don't know, I just gotta make sure we just want to.

Speaker 2:

We want to make sure we address you properly yeah, you don't know, okay.

Speaker 1:

So I'm gonna just say lavender and hopefully we'll be, we'll be good. So we have lavender and we have dj tonic on the chicken, the whole thing. Your highness dj tonic yeah, we don't, we don't care tony but now?

Speaker 2:

but we're on the rails, off the rails already um jesus christ.

Speaker 1:

We're off the rails already um, yeah, so tanaka, how you been man rails already, um yeah so, tanaka, how you been, man, frustrated, frustrated, bro. I can't even escape man. It's like yeah, so all right off of here I heard you yeah.

Speaker 2:

So what happened? Like november, I had injured myself. I had injured my right rib playing basketball. Then I healed up, I played basketball again, I injured my left rib.

Speaker 1:

Wait a minute, hold on, hold on Pause. Was it when we were doing the fellas night joint? No, oh, I was about to say, bro, you definitely wasn't playing like it. You had us sitting there waiting on you like it was after that.

Speaker 2:

Oh, okay, I was going to say so yeah, that's why it's frustrating, because, like I'm like dang what guy trying to tell me it's first my right rib, not a left tell us how. Tell us how the rib injury happened because I was I drive into in the paint and I had pump fake and the og had, like he got faked out so bad that he didn't have nowhere to land, except like right into me.

Speaker 6:

You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

So yeah, so you're that good, you're that nasty with it it's not even about that man, he just he's a big like he, one of them ogs, that's like if we compare his body to anybody, well, who would you compare his like, like? Brain to. I wouldn't say that big, but it's just like he just like solidly built. You know what I'm saying. So it's like if you run into him, like you're going to feel that.

Speaker 1:

Lil D. Please tell me this. Is you doing this, please, Good Lord? Sorry for the people that's not listening. We got Lil D in the building.

Speaker 2:

Lavender's entourage.

Speaker 1:

And then he's like we putting him on the NFL Blitz for the people that know. You know, the NFL Blitz is a league game.

Speaker 2:

I'm hoping he's, he's 14.

Speaker 1:

Okay yeah.

Speaker 2:

And this is your first time playing it, right.

Speaker 6:

You said 15.

Speaker 2:

First time First time playing.

Speaker 1:

First time playing, so he has no idea what he's doing, no idea what's going on, he's just exploring right now.

Speaker 6:

Look, as long as he's having a good time, that's all that matters. You know, you suppose that the object when you're the ball handler, you're supposed to be breaking the defender's ankles, not having the defender break your ribs.

Speaker 2:

I'm just saying I'm saying I was in the paint, and you know how them folks get about being in the paint. They're like all right, you're going to come down here.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying you better be ready to be in For the people that don't watch basketball. Please explain.

Speaker 2:

Basically, when you drive in close to the hoop, they call it the paint because it's close to the basket. I pumped fake so I acted like I was going to shoot. I didn't actually shoot it and then he went for the fake. He was just up in the air stuck, but I still had the scope. Then I went up to score and then he landed right into me. So both of your wrists hurt right now, nah, just my left side.

Speaker 6:

So did you get that and one though. So that's what.

Speaker 2:

I asked so after it happened, because really what happens? He collided into me and then the way I fell, I hit my head on the floor.

Speaker 1:

So you didn't even see if you made it or not, exactly.

Speaker 2:

Because I got the wind knocked out of me. I couldn't breathe for a second, so I was like, that's the worst.

Speaker 5:

Is basketball that serious yeah?

Speaker 2:

Like, do you like playing basketball that much? Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's my first time.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he literally had us strangers like this is a complete strangers he was playing with and we were his homeboys. His friends were sitting on the sideline like, yep, ready to wrap this up? You ready to knock out? I guess not another game. They're doing another game apparently. Yeah, it was, it was bad, it was it was bad, it was, it was bad.

Speaker 2:

We'll sit there but hey, man, as long as you had a good time. I remember you said you was just trying to. Nah, I felt bad, I shouldn't have.

Speaker 1:

Aw shut up.

Speaker 2:

I really shouldn't have I get in that mode when it's like you feel me. You see, you see nothing, it's not right.

Speaker 1:

Feel that. Well enough about us. Lavender, how was your day today? I don't work today so that's. That's a normal job.

Speaker 5:

That's a good that's good, that's good, that's so nice. People Turns out.

Speaker 1:

Turns out right.

Speaker 5:

Having a normal job Is not as fucked up as the city girls make it.

Speaker 1:

No, it's not. Not at all, it's really not.

Speaker 5:

Like it's really not.

Speaker 1:

No.

Speaker 5:

When you can just Go to work and, like you know what you have to do that day. You do what you got to do, you know how much money you're going to make, and then you go the fuck home. It's a very nice feeling.

Speaker 2:

I feel like, as long as the working condition like cool, like the people that you work with and stuff like that, my job is cool as fuck. That's all I'm saying. You see the coat they just ordered everybody.

Speaker 5:

They just ordered everybody. It's like warm. The Christmas party was lit. I won like $150 at my Christmas party. Must be nice. I worked in a strip club hotel. They never gave me $100. They never. Maybe I can get a free drink.

Speaker 3:

Well, we've never had a.

Speaker 1:

Lil D press the button. What happened?

Speaker 7:

I was into y'all I was into that conversation. I forgot about the game.

Speaker 1:

Good Lord, you at least press pause. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I forgot about the game. I was into that conversation. He doesn't help me out, okay, I'm sorry it doesn't help me out. But, yeah, so. So what finally made you retire and retire the game? And get a regular job.

Speaker 5:

All right, a regular job. Alright, we're doing the real thing, right.

Speaker 1:

It's up to you. How many people from Gold Rush do you think listen to you? Um, probably, I don't know. I'm not gonna lie, I have no idea. Well, why don't you put my name on it? They're gonna know anyway. Yeah, um, I got.

Speaker 7:

I got fired from Gold Rush.

Speaker 5:

Oh good lord, oh jesus christ the laugh of the entourage all the dumb shit I did never got fired for. I never, got terminated. I got removed from the building. I got to a point where I couldn't go to the store right beside gold rush, all that shit.

Speaker 2:

This call came from corporate and that was store right beside gold rush all that shit. They always I ain't laughing you thugging like that.

Speaker 5:

This call came from corporate, and that was you're scamming these folks not these folks, not these folks. I ain't scamming nobody. Look, I'm saying gold rush checks are a little bit walkie, are they really?

Speaker 6:

And I was accused of that's interesting.

Speaker 1:

We had a friend that had a situation like that. That recently got fired. I'll tell you off, we'll talk about it off air.

Speaker 1:

Look, I'll just say this Lavender is probably the funniest story that I've ever heard at Gold Rush and I will never. I will never give this up when I heard it because I didn't see it. I heard it and it was the funniest shit ever. You were drunk. You were drunk one time, right, surprise, surprise. So here's the thing right, she was drunk and apparently she tried to blow out, to go and leave, and so they were like um no, you can't leave cause you're drunk.

Speaker 1:

And she was like okay, well, can I at least give my keys so I can have, cause they're attached to my car, and she was like yeah. She was like yeah, I'm finna, call the lift, she calls the, she calls the Lyft. Right, and she gets in the Lyft and the Lyft drives her to her car. She gets in the car, bro. When I heard that, I was like that is genius, that is fucking genius, doesn't that what happened?

Speaker 5:

It drove up the street, I said, hey, you can charge me whenever you just take me back to my car. But look, just drive up the street. He busted you at the Family Dollar. Then just take me back to my car, but look, just drive up the street. He busted you at the family dollar.

Speaker 1:

Then came back and dropped me off in my car. I left the damn premises already.

Speaker 5:

That is genius by the time I got to bird king, I was being a vegetarian this time, so bird king had the impossible burgers uh-huh by the time I got to that one on riverdale road, I was suspended for two weeks. That was my first offense. That was like the first thing I said, bro, that was genius, that was genius. That's not genius.

Speaker 1:

That is fucking hilarious, because it's hilarious.

Speaker 6:

It's the opposite of genius.

Speaker 5:

Like how demure is the opposite of sexy, right Turns out.

Speaker 1:

Just because you can't see that clear doesn't mean everybody else can't see that clear.

Speaker 5:

I thought all right, there's no way they don't pay attention to shit anyway. So why the fuck my car is on the? You know, it's that first row car. Yeah, my car was on the second row car, y'all don't watch that shit yeah. Why are you who the fuck told on me that is the.

Speaker 1:

That's the question.

Speaker 5:

I know who, so anyway, no, my favorite thing about you.

Speaker 1:

This is me and Tommy.

Speaker 5:

This is me, and Tommy. Yeah, I was going to say y'all have, because I know that's your favorite DJ from Gora, that's my OG.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, okay, uh-huh right.

Speaker 5:

His first day. He wasted my entire day. Johnny wasted my entire my first day at Gora. He wasted my entire day.

Speaker 1:

I can't wait to hear this, my entire day. I can't wait to hear this. Oh you, you got both of the worst ones right here. That was still more than minimum wage.

Speaker 5:

I did not know, this man works here. Yeah, the finest conversation.

Speaker 1:

Right Just cordial.

Speaker 5:

I was like this is great.

Speaker 1:

This is great, right? I'm really funny.

Speaker 5:

Everybody give me like a thousand dollars in this conversation We've been talking for eight hours. Bro, hit me with the. I gotta go. Where's the rest of it?

Speaker 6:

I guess she didn't realize.

Speaker 3:

I worked at Gold Rush too.

Speaker 6:

And then she would find out later oh, that was half his pay. That was half his pay.

Speaker 1:

For the week. He really liked me. He ain't eating the rest of the week. We ain't lying, no, we're not lying, especially at that time, because we didn't get mid-shift, we just got it all that day and that was it.

Speaker 5:

So in hindsight I'm like, okay, well, you probably should have moved around, we should have seen somebody before you.

Speaker 1:

But no, the james brown split is the best, the oh my god.

Speaker 5:

So okay, so so okay, so she was on stage this is our first this is one of the first ones I would say yeah this is definitely one of the first, like the only thing I had done was introduce myself like that, hey this is it.

Speaker 1:

Um, pulled me to the side. I was you should, you had to do it. So it was yeah. So she was like so, basically, long story short, she was doing the james brown split on the stage. Whatever it was the fact that it ended in a james brown split. I was like, no, you need to go ahead, cut that out. You know, go ahead, look, because you got to make sure, because you could tell people stuff, but a lot of, not a lot of people, not a lot of people are open to hear and they're ready to like to retaliate. Wait, wait. So when did you?

Speaker 5:

remember when the first poll still spun.

Speaker 6:

Now it doesn't spin, so if you throw yourself correctly, you can swirl around and then, but I knew you before you knew turn up and I I never saw a James Brown split. You must have added that to the repertoire after.

Speaker 1:

I left.

Speaker 6:

You was like you know it's a new year.

Speaker 1:

It's a new year for me. No, it was love.

Speaker 5:

No, this was nice, I got to break out some moves.

Speaker 6:

No, because I was. What I'm saying is you knew me before you knew Turnip, because Turnip replaced me.

Speaker 1:

I didn't know anything. No, no, me, no, no, no, she wasn't here when we were doing the trans, the transition. You, you were there. Yeah, you were already. Oh, what did you start? You weren't working there.

Speaker 5:

That's why my first day I didn't know that you were what you were click oh I'm trying to think so.

Speaker 1:

So I thought we were okay, so that's so that's the thing, though I it wasn't like one of those. She worked there before I did, it was when she did work there. It was either we were both working there or I was just working there and you were just like hanging out.

Speaker 5:

Well, when did you start? I mean nothing real Tonic, yeah, I started.

Speaker 1:

October 2016. No, it wasn't 16. Because I didn't start 16. I moved to Atlanta in 2015. It wasn't 16. I know it wasn't 16 because I hadn't started yet and you got in there before I did, so you think it was 17?.

Speaker 5:

It was 17.

Speaker 6:

It had to be 17.

Speaker 3:

Well, no, I was there until 18. Yeah, I know.

Speaker 7:

I'm saying it had to be 17.

Speaker 1:

I was at Rumors in 16. I remember when you first came in. Did you remember when I worked at, when you first came in? No, I wasn't. I wasn't working at rumors, I wasn't working on rooms when you were working at rooms. Yeah, yeah, no, it was very, yeah, yes, roll, yeah, oh absolutely. I'm not a no, I can't operate in cold when it's cold, I'm sleeping.

Speaker 5:

Showers hot. Showers be hot.

Speaker 1:

And that's fine. But look bro, I cannot operate. I cannot operate. I feel like I'm funny, that means you need deodorant. I know, but I should have put on some deodorant.

Speaker 2:

I can help you with that one. I need a towel to damp Hell, right.

Speaker 6:

What am I due whites?

Speaker 1:

Let's talk about it.

Speaker 3:

We're not recording.

Speaker 5:

We're not doing tension.

Speaker 2:

We're not recording.

Speaker 3:

We're not videoing. Yeah, luckily for you, there's no video. You're good.

Speaker 6:

I see.

Speaker 1:

Yeah you're good, you're all right, you're all right.

Speaker 6:

I didn't even notice. That means you're a regular teenager, yeah that's all.

Speaker 1:

I didn't even notice.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, I didn't even notice it, yeah yeah, turn up.

Speaker 1:

still gets pimples when he's in his third. Oh yeah, you're right, I pop them shit Absolutely. I do Absolutely.

Speaker 5:

There's some noise that bothers me. More than that it's in the depiction.

Speaker 2:

It be like that sometimes. So, Lavender, what made you start like dancing and all that?

Speaker 5:

I never watched the Players Club, you know what I'm saying. You kind of always know what you're going to do. I don't know. I was always that person. I know what.

Speaker 3:

I'm going to do, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 5:

I was weird. I was a weird little kid. Man Playing dress-up with me was not. My dad used to be like bro, I'm going to need you to chill out. You did not. Just no more Lil' Kim for you. If Lil' Kim wasn't in my life. There was a strip club right up the street from my house.

Speaker 1:

Do you remember the name of it?

Speaker 5:

They turned it into a bakery, oddly enough.

Speaker 1:

That's very interesting.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, it was like some, like cowgirl white girl shit.

Speaker 2:

I just remember like a white girl was on there. Sounds good, you were born and raised here, Nah.

Speaker 5:

Oh.

Speaker 2:

DC.

Speaker 5:

I'm from DC, but then I moved to DC. I'm really from DC, kind of.

Speaker 6:

But I'm from DC.

Speaker 5:

Not for that.

Speaker 3:

Like you, know how that Atlanta argument is same thing.

Speaker 5:

I'm from DC, I'm from George Washington Hospital. I was born there then this is how you know I'm from DC. My daddy went to the feds, so in DC you go to the feds, no matter what. There's no like. Oh, for real it's not a state, it's not what is it?

Speaker 6:

a fucking a district? Their, it's not. I can tell.

Speaker 5:

Terrible. Yeah, it's a what is it A fucking A district.

Speaker 6:

It's a district. It's a district. Oh damn, their votes kind of don't even matter. They don't have votes.

Speaker 5:

No, they don't have a senate vote or a house vote.

Speaker 2:

Or a house vote. That's the problem. That's interesting. And then I moved to.

Speaker 1:

PG County Maryland, which you want to name the people that are from PG.

Speaker 5:

County Maryland, yeah sure.

Speaker 1:

Let's talk about it.

Speaker 5:

What is it? Ybn, Cordae? Is he still that Cordae he is? I don't think they do the YBN anymore. I mean I like to say YBN, just to let them know. Okay, I'm not going to call him Cordae. I mean I'll call him Cordae. I'm going to say Naomi Osaka's baby father. Okay, Wabi and Cordae.

Speaker 1:

What's the best ball player? Basketball player with a hairline.

Speaker 5:

What am I thinking about? Come on, it's my babe.

Speaker 6:

Kevin Durant.

Speaker 5:

Yes, dave Chappelle. Martin Lawrence went to my rival high school, taraji P Henson. Yeah, okay, I'm cool with that.

Speaker 1:

That's a good line-up.

Speaker 2:

I didn't know I was from them.

Speaker 6:

Oh well, shit we doing that. I'm from South East Virginia. I didn't know you were from DC. I'm from like 757. So I was going to say I should have played some go-go for you on your stage stop taking stuff Saudis?

Speaker 1:

what is it, chuck Brown?

Speaker 5:

and actually we are gonna have a go-go segment. And it's not, that's old, we got a big old butt, oh yeah. And actually we are going to have a go-go segment.

Speaker 1:

And it is not that's old, old, that is yeah.

Speaker 5:

No, it's not, you got a big old butt. Oh yeah, you want to ask funny, Actually you have played that you bastard.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, no, they used to fuck with their song. It's a good song to play in the strip club.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, it's, it's it's, I mean, it's a good. What's worse? That or the new sexy? We're not going to get there yet. You know, what let's go.

Speaker 5:

Let's go, let's go.

Speaker 1:

I mean at this point, look.

Speaker 6:

No, no, wait, wait, wait, because I got to shout out, I got to represent the 75 seconds.

Speaker 1:

Okay, well, go ahead, yeah go ahead.

Speaker 6:

So we already said that. All the goats, Missy Timbaland, oh who, yeah, I say well.

Speaker 1:

Clips the Clips yeah.

Speaker 5:

Chris Brown.

Speaker 6:

Well, he's from Tappahattie, he don't claim.

Speaker 1:

Imagine not claiming Chris Brown. He's not from the 757.

Speaker 6:

I'm not talking 757. Okay, my bad, my bad, go ahead. He's from close to the DC.

Speaker 5:

He's close to the DC. Whatever Chris Brown says he is, that's what he is Nobody can argue with him.

Speaker 6:

So that's like saying Migos is from Atlanta, no wait.

Speaker 2:

Where is St Peter's Migos? Ain't Chris Brown?

Speaker 5:

Whatever Chris Brown say, he's from, that's where he's from. I can imagine not claiming Chris Brown.

Speaker 3:

He claimed Virginia, but he's not from 757.

Speaker 6:

So more 757.

Speaker 5:

So where is he from?

Speaker 1:

I would just take him. What the fuck Tap a headache Like he from where?

Speaker 5:

So it's Chris Brown.

Speaker 2:

And. What about how far is Petersburg.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, that's about two hours from God damn.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's a little way, yeah yeah, I'm not claiming trade songs either, damn.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, trey's songs either.

Speaker 6:

Damn yeah, nobody should play Trey's songs. Yeah, that's a whole. Nother, we're gonna. That's a whole nother All right, so oh, you gonna make.

Speaker 1:

Tanaka mad, I'm sorry I fuck with Trey. I mean he ain't never grown up with me.

Speaker 6:

Couple athletes real quick. Let's see we had the center from Miami. Heat Lonzo.

Speaker 2:

Mourning.

Speaker 6:

Lonzo Mourning Big Zo. He's from Chesapeake All right, and then, of course, the two biggest stars was Michael Vick and AI Allen Iverson.

Speaker 1:

That's interesting. I don't think I knew that.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, yeah, he's from.

Speaker 1:

Bad News.

Speaker 6:

That's interesting and neither one of them had championships.

Speaker 1:

They don't, they don't, but no he's right, he's not lying, he's not lying. Listen, I'm going to ask you to probably, since we're talking about women, I'm going to ask you to probably, wait, that's not. Oh yeah, that's LA. That's LA, never mind, never mind. I was going to say, I think that's Oakland. I'm definitely, that's not happening. That's not happening, that's not happening.

Speaker 5:

Speaking of.

Speaker 1:

Hold on. No, I haven't. No, I lied.

Speaker 7:

No I lied. No I lied. No so. No no, my bad.

Speaker 3:

Look stop talking. I'm trying to think.

Speaker 1:

No. And the reason why I know I can say no Is because so in California and y'all, probably you wouldn't know about this group unless you watched the movie, the movie about the crumping, I definitely watched it. Was it called Rise? Yeah, yeah, so Tommy the Clown, yeah, tommy the Clown they would have. They would throw like birthday parties and stuff like that. They would like, you could like, book them for birthday parties. My cousins used to always get them and they would do the crumping Like they would do all that.

Speaker 1:

But I ain't gonna lie. When I was a kid I was like dead shy, like they were, like I would If they were to try to pull me out there and startumping. But yeah, no, I know I wouldn't do it. You've never attempted that. You're lonely now. No, Honestly, no, I didn't really get into the dances in Cali until maybe Hyphy, but I probably wouldn't even say that Probably like you just tried to do the Hyphy, probably like I'd probably say like the jerk, like when the jerk movement.

Speaker 5:

I was to reject all that is he really different things that that annoys you about? Okay, let's run them down. Well, you don't like the lingo man?

Speaker 6:

a ghost whip on my floor ghost ride the whip, ghost ride the whip.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, man oh it just be oh yeah, oh yeah. Those were good times. Nah, bro, I'm like Now is snack time.

Speaker 6:

Now is snack time.

Speaker 3:

That sounds like.

Speaker 1:

It's so long ago yeah.

Speaker 6:

Remember when you Couldn't control the music Right.

Speaker 1:

It's probably like Five years ago, maybe Five, six, seven, maybe you just have to be like. Alright, we're here Right, gonna make me a Pop-Tart Right now, right by the time I get downstairs. The video will be over.

Speaker 5:

Yes, please make it be over, and then it would keep playing. Then it was extended remix.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, tonic's favorite.

Speaker 2:

Let it be the jam of the week.

Speaker 1:

Oh my God, the jam of the week. Oh, if it was the jam of the week, you was hitting it every 30 minutes period yeah I was about to say no, no, no, and you know something, I was gonna stop you. I was gonna be like no, they didn't have commercials.

Speaker 5:

Didn't know that I was watching when they didn't have commercials and then they eventually turned to be t jams, right, yeah, that's, you know, one of my favorite jams of the week was what's up up what's happening.

Speaker 1:

I remember that I think by that time I wasn't watching it no more and I'm watching.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, that was, I'd be like damn, I'm just living in Atlanta.

Speaker 1:

I'd be like all this shit I seen on TV. Yeah, it's here. You see it in real time.

Speaker 5:

Unless it got gentrified.

Speaker 7:

Yeah, one of my friends was looking for a house in the bluff. Why would you do that?

Speaker 5:

No, but look, it's like the first layer of it is like almost gentrified.

Speaker 1:

She wasn't looking for a house in the it's too close.

Speaker 5:

She wasn't looking for a house in the for me. We went to all the houses. She was like, no, this is nice, but for a good price. I'm like, yeah, but it's still the bluff. Let's be quiet. It's still men outside yelling and gambling. Gun shots are not that far away.

Speaker 3:

You know what's crazy I've been in.

Speaker 6:

Atlanta for 20 years. In September I moved. The same weekend Katrina hit in 05. September 05. I said I've been atlanta, I've been in the metro area. I've never been in atlanta like all this stuff y'all talking about the bluff.

Speaker 5:

So you've never been to the hood. Well, I've always lived.

Speaker 6:

I've always lived otp outside the perimeter everywhere in the decatur you know what I'm saying? Alpharetta, I'm in clayco now. Uh, I've never like so, I don't, and I've never had a reason to venture into into the hood that I do, cater, you know what I'm saying? Alpharetta, I'm in Clayco now.

Speaker 3:

I've never like so, I don't, and I've never had a reason to venture into Atlanta, into the hood, and so I just like, like I've never like Bankhead like I've heard about all this stuff.

Speaker 1:

I was like I've never seen everything you're talking.

Speaker 3:

We were in bank head a lot, yeah, but not the hood hood part though, yeah, it was, was it.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, bonfire, yeah, bonfire was the hood.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I ain't gonna lie.

Speaker 1:

That's why they had so much security.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

And they security was crap Like. And we ain't talking about handguns, neither.

Speaker 2:

They had sticks out there.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, they had them sticks. Yeah, they had them sticks out there. But also Women get a different Take on everything Cause like we actually date dudes. So at some point you're gonna date A dude from the hood. Like you're not gonna date, like oh, you're in Bankhead, I'm about to pull up on you. That's not about to happen.

Speaker 1:

I would hope you don't Fucking up.

Speaker 5:

I would hope you're not Fucking a hood rat.

Speaker 1:

Fucking a hood rat in Bankhead.

Speaker 3:

That's not what you said.

Speaker 1:

Maybe BFP Not a bankhead, all the real.

Speaker 3:

They can come to me. I'm not coming in.

Speaker 2:

So you said that One of y'all folk on like date you know what I'm saying Somebody from the hood, what? Type of what type? Like what type of what? Type of yeah, what type of days oh wait, have you experienced it? Or like okay, so like, what type of?

Speaker 5:

what's the crack on it, let's talk about it. Let's talk about it listen, I love, we love stories. Yeah, we love stories.

Speaker 6:

Let's go for it. I want to date with a guy. Okay, he had a limp.

Speaker 3:

Oh, so he's a pimp. Yeah, I was about to say he had a limp.

Speaker 5:

He was like a cool guy. I've never seen crack before. I know I've been in the presence of it, but I've never seen crack before. I know I've been in the presence of it, but I've never seen it here. Right. So he was going to our date and he was like I gotta make a stop real quick.

Speaker 1:

That's always a great sign. No right on Mount Zion, right on Mount Zion. Shout out to Mount Zion, right on Right on.

Speaker 5:

He pulled into the. He was paying, like he was like you're going to stay with me after $300. Okay, so we're going out to eat. So I'm like, okay, what you call a win Right. So he stopped. I didn't know he had to make $300 to give it to me. So I didn't know he had to make $300 to give it to me. So he pulls into. What is that? What is that? The?

Speaker 1:

Longhorn, almost Iron. It's the Steak and Shake. It's going back that way, yeah, oh.

Speaker 5:

It's like Sunderbar, it's not.

Speaker 1:

Escobar no oh.

Speaker 5:

This is Okay. Whatever he pulls into this thing, yeah, either way. Crack looks like glass a little bit does it really this look like glass, so it might have been crystal. I don't fucking know, but he pulls this shit out, pulls out the scale and like literally serve somebody like before we go were they white or black? It's crack.

Speaker 1:

Yes, cuz we don't we don't fuck with crystal man yeah crystal man, that's, that's that's a connoisseur shit.

Speaker 5:

I didn't think that black people did coke until I moved to Atlanta yeah, but coke and crystal meth is so everything yes, everybody fucks with everything in atlanta but here's the thing.

Speaker 1:

But they don't metropolitan, but here's the thing about. Here's the thing about here's the thing about coke right and I like it no but you know so much about no but here's the thing, because this is why this is why this is why celebrities do it, though they do it, so they're able to stay up and like get work done that's why, no, yeah, but you're not gonna be doing no work yeah and you're gonna lose your feet. Yeah, and you're probably gonna be in jail or dead like crystal meth is gonna make you do some wild shit.

Speaker 1:

so you don't think. You don't think that people that I mean, if they, okay, if this is the kind of person that wants a bigger hit, like something that's going to hit them a little harder, then Probably. Probably, oh yeah, yeah, probably, kind of like Smokey.

Speaker 5:

If you did hard drugs, you probably did some other drugs.

Speaker 1:

It's probably a little bit, of you know.

Speaker 5:

Dang bro, like if you think you did Molly, you probably did some meth.

Speaker 1:

That's crazy, Like if you did.

Speaker 5:

Molly back in like the Molly days, and you were actually doing it. At some point you probably did meth. That's.

Speaker 1:

And that's that, that actually you have done, the more you know. Yeah, this is all bringing me back to blue house. Oh boy, let's not talk about blue house. Good boy, no, let's talk about blue house. Shout out, it's on a. Well, yeah, I think. Is it still up? I haven't been on edgewood to see, so edgewood had a. Obviously, edgewood is just a long strip of whatever the fuck to do. Off the off the uh, off of edgewood, there's literally like a big ass blue house and they would throw house parties. And, um, is it on a one-way street, is it? I think it is I think I went down that street.

Speaker 5:

I think I went down that street in the wrong direction.

Speaker 1:

I think it's literally a big ass blue house and it's like there's no other house over there, except that house. Yeah, like he had did a. Well, you know what. You're here, you tell the party Go ahead.

Speaker 2:

Well, the reason I bring that up I mean it's trying to cause turn ahead came with me. So one of the I don't need I'm trying to think of, I met. I met the person who put me on so that I met her through one of my old jobs, cuz she'd be bartending all over. So I like, okay, cool, you know saying it was advertised like a kickback, basically you feel me like after hours kickback. But when I came to like DJ, that joint, I really find out it was like crime party.

Speaker 2:

I'm somebody literally not like them folk, them folk be in their environment and then they go to the bathroom doing lines and then come back in.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying I didn't know, they would just disappear like but, but, but hold on but when you put it in context of everything that's going on, you can kind of tell they're doing coke. Because here's the thing, right. They wanted him to play house music, but here's the thing right, what was it? This was from midnight to seven in the morning.

Speaker 5:

Me and Tommy got looking at each other like amateurs. We fucking worked at wax. Okay, talk about industrial. Finish the story they wanted house music.

Speaker 6:

Okay, talk about industrial. Okay, finish the story. Finish the story so you can tell they want a house.

Speaker 1:

They want a house music they want a house music from midnight to seven in the morning.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, and like yeah, like you can tell like boom, boom, boom. Who can dance to that shit for hours? But that's what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

I didn't look, I didn't have all that context. Were they gay?

Speaker 6:

I mean, that doesn't matter it's kind of then the women probably were you know what?

Speaker 1:

no, there were a couple yeah, it was.

Speaker 2:

It was a lot going on in that it's just crazy because, like I think to say, I don't think it's trying to with me. Uh, this time around the second time.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, no, I was like yeah, you got it you got it.

Speaker 2:

It was that bad.

Speaker 1:

Wow, nigga, 7 in the morning, 7 in the morning is crazy.

Speaker 5:

For a second time I'm good You're my only DJ friend that doesn't smoke, doesn't drink, doesn't do drugs. One of a kind, yeah, very one of a kind. That's how I convinced his mom to let me go. I'm like, he's fine. Trust me, I'm the worst person here. You need to be worried about him.

Speaker 6:

I mean I'm a close second for the most part.

Speaker 1:

Close second yeah as far as DJs that don't smoke, drink or no, Breezy is Shout out to Breezy. He doesn't smoke or drink. I said close.

Speaker 6:

I smoke and drink on Thursdays, are you crazy?

Speaker 1:

But that's what I'm saying, though on Thursdays, but that's what I'm saying though Breezy doesn't at all.

Speaker 6:

I only smoke and drink one day out of the week.

Speaker 1:

He doesn't at all.

Speaker 2:

He's saying you're not a close second.

Speaker 1:

Yeah you're like third. You're like third maybe, and honestly it's between you and Drip, because Drip is kind of like in your area too, he kind of maybe, maybe You're like area too, like he kind of Maybe drink, maybe. Yeah, so like you, like third, fourth I mean and in my defense.

Speaker 6:

I've never been drunk ever in my life.

Speaker 1:

Has Drip ever been drunk? Yeah, okay, then there, I guess you, there you go. You got that.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, turn up's the worst, Like I'm just trying to buy him a drink Like how do I pay you?

Speaker 1:

Just give me cash. I mean, yeah, that part.

Speaker 6:

That part I mean hey, for anybody listening, just tip the DJ. Like a drink is not a tip. Like if you offer me a drink and I say nah, I'm good, and then you walk off.

Speaker 5:

I'm like yo that drink that was going to cost you $14,. You could have dropped $10. No, I'm like yo. That drink that was going to cost you $14. You could have dropped $10 in the strip club. This is only for the strip club. In the strip club sometimes we don't always have the cash on deck. What I do have is an open tab. You get what I'm saying, and this man that I'm with is letting me buy whatever I want.

Speaker 1:

So therefore, well, look, and that's why I will say okay, fuck it. Sure, give me a Red Bull. I'll take a Red Bull.

Speaker 5:

Thank you, I'll take it or you can ask for some fucking wings, like what do you want? Look, it can't be cash. It just can't be cash. What do you want? It can't be cash. Like no, you know what I'm saying, right? You know what I'm saying, right, you get these wings, you can sell it to somebody. Wow, regifting, regifting chicken wings, something off the menu. It's crazy. Please, please, get your wings for the week.

Speaker 6:

I don't care Right, you can have these wings and these room temperature fries for half off.

Speaker 5:

Turnip used to be the main one. I'm like turn. We can get whatever we want, he's like I don't want anything.

Speaker 6:

I just want some money. I just want the cash, I just want the money, babe.

Speaker 7:

I just want the money.

Speaker 1:

I just want the money, babe. I just want the money. Let's talk about it. We've been talking until now. Were you a good tipper? Let's see In comparison to whom? Why would I compare to anybody?

Speaker 6:

She's asking you based on who you got your core people. I know who you're getting at your core people.

Speaker 1:

That tip you. Where did she rank? No no no, that's not what I'm asking.

Speaker 6:

See, that's not what I'm asking. You kind of have to do that if you're saying good tipper, that's what I'm saying?

Speaker 5:

Because Was I good tipper in the sense like if you see money, you get money?

Speaker 1:

With me. I can say that yeah.

Speaker 5:

Like you know when I got it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I can say that, I can say that.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, but I kind of just answered the question. I mean, I can no, not really.

Speaker 1:

Because I could have been like uh, no, damn, that would have been crazy. I mean you asked the question, hey, if it is what it is, Would you have said uh, no. I mean, yeah, if you weren't a good tipper, yeah, I would have been like uh no, no, but for the record like I was. That's what I said I said yeah.

Speaker 1:

You already confirmed, I'll be happy when I get some money. I'm like stand up, guess what? It's lit right. So, ladies, gentlemen, um, oh so, lavender, I'm gonna, um, ask you one more question, then we're gonna move on to the question of the day.

Speaker 4:

You guys I can't, I can't wait for this question today.

Speaker 5:

I'm exhausted. I can't yeah right, we're not even I can't hear the song in my fucking head we're gonna get to that, so no way, let's, let's.

Speaker 1:

So I have a question for you, because we had um nice and slow past, and lavender, not being a skater, actually came to nice and slow did. How did you? Did you have fun?

Speaker 5:

I got fucked up all day long.

Speaker 2:

Okay, let me tell you okay so first, yeah, tell us the most, okay so first of all, it was cool as fuck, no matter how many times, how.

Speaker 1:

Okay, first of all. Okay, let's start from the top. Let's start from the top Right.

Speaker 5:

I wake up in the morning I tell you know our nanny. So I'm like yo, I got something to do. I'm going roller skating. It's a big event, my homeboys. So my cousin was like can you skate? I'm like, yeah, I can skate. I was a girl scout all day. Everybody's like are you sure you can skate? I'm like I can skate, I can know and I can skate, right, not that that they were like I don't know.

Speaker 5:

I can skate. That's the thing about it. That's what fucking up the most. It was just the upper echelon of skaters and how many of them there were. I never anticipated people in matching outfits and choreography.

Speaker 1:

I'm like what type of jobs? A question I have every time, every bailout Monday. What the fuck do you do? I see you here every Monday. How are you here?

Speaker 5:

I have really good friends? I don't have one friend, but I really do have a solid group of friends. You cannot coordinate, let alone a one dance. Let alone outfits, but then put it on wheels, that's not happening. It's not an adult thing.

Speaker 1:

Y'all don't have no kids. There's nothing to do. Surprisingly enough, a lot of them do have kids. That is crazy. Crazy talking, that is crazy.

Speaker 5:

So that means you have to, that means you have to at least practice like one day of the week, at least one like, let's say, everybody knows how to skate very well, so we could just one day of the week. Then we have to be in the group chat picking out our outfits, that like, and then maybe what the fuck?

Speaker 1:

yeah, they take that shit serious, crazy.

Speaker 5:

And then they told me, first of all, when I was, when I used to go to, most gaming outside was the safe part wasn't really the inside used to be like that's where everybody's like Really One leg up doing everything that's interesting, boy.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's definitely.

Speaker 5:

And then they were like somebody tap on my shoulder. First of all, don't tap on my shoulder while I'm fucking skating. So it was like you can't skate out here. I'm like what the fuck? Why? It's like you're moving too slow.

Speaker 6:

Long ass legs, what the fuck. You're moving too slow. Nice and slow yeah.

Speaker 2:

It's crazy.

Speaker 6:

That's crazy talk, oh God.

Speaker 3:

Oh God.

Speaker 5:

Me and my homegirl like and my other homegirl. Everybody bust their ass.

Speaker 1:

My homegirl bust her ass so she couldn't find her phone Right. And it's funny. It's funny that we're talking about it. Oh, let's talk about it. Can I talk about security at that place? Sure, let's talk about it, security. Let me tell you about this guy. Oh Lord, I'm a, I'm a Chilean lady, right, right, uh-huh.

Speaker 5:

The security guard made me cry, so, so I was so happy to be there Then.

Speaker 7:

Bella had lost her phone.

Speaker 5:

An hour before that the security guard had said Bella was vaping.

Speaker 1:

Damn it's fine. Shout out to Bella. Bella was vaping.

Speaker 5:

He's like, oh, you can't do that in here. Didn't say shit to me, but Bella had told me Like, oh, you can't vape in here. Totally forgot about it. When Bella lost her phone, started going crazy, I was like I'm about to sit back and chill, cause I already know.

Speaker 1:

Everybody knows what the fuck is going on. I mean Like okay.

Speaker 5:

So we all know what the fuck is going on. So I'm about to sit here and I'm just standing against the wall vaping. The security guard grabs my vape pen, like my wrist hurts the next day, like it was unnecessary. Imagine you're just chilling and somebody just snatches something from you, somebody that you don't know. Yes, right interesting. And I'm just chilling like I'm watching my friend go crazy, losing her phone.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, she's definitely, I'm just sitting back like she's gonna find it.

Speaker 5:

I know it's here somewhere.

Speaker 1:

And then she's, and then she's drunk, yeah.

Speaker 5:

so I'm chilling like nobody knows what the fuck I'm going through, because I gotta get in the car with this bitch at the end of the day. So he snatches it so hard. My wrist fucking hurts All that falling. My wrist fucking hurts all that falling. My wrist hurts from him. Then when I'm leaving I know he's gonna get my vape pen back, so of course I snatch it back. I don't wait no night for this shit, like I don't have my moment. You snatch it from me, I'm gonna snatch it from you. So I snatch the fuck out of it. This man did some magic where it wasn't in my hand. No more. Like he snatched the fuck out of it from me again. Like you gonna snatch. Like you snatched it first. Then Dark Tisha, who who?

Speaker 3:

Who.

Speaker 1:

A young lady security guard. Her name was Dark Tisha, dark Tisha, dark Tisha, oh, dark Tisha, oh, holy, okay, right, I was trying to imagine who she sum up man, the female security guard, the one, the one.

Speaker 6:

I know who she. I'm hardly there, I know who she talking about that wear the backwards cap all the time.

Speaker 1:

Oh, checkmate, checkmate, Checkmate. Yeah, yeah yeah, checkmate, all right, that t-shirt is wild, that t-shirt's crazy. Okay, so she rose up.

Speaker 3:

She's like so you just gonna snatch because he snatched it from you.

Speaker 5:

I'm like ain't this basic man, isn't this? I feel like, yes, like that is exactly why, like, if he wouldn't snatch it from me. I wouldn't snatch it from him so this grown ass man is going. He's like what, I break this shit right now and I'm just like really like what, that's $22 right there. And then he did the 8 town stomp on my vape, like a grown 40 year old man did the 8 town stomp on my vape mind you my friend is already in the car so I'm by myself.

Speaker 5:

He's like what? I break this shit right now. And then he did the 8 town stomp on it like he smashed the fuck out of it and I was just like okay so. I walked out of there crying like why are?

Speaker 1:

we, I was just like why are you so mad?

Speaker 5:

but, then I'm like you're a security guard at a skating rink and the vape you just broke cost like more than an hour worth of your time risking your life at the skating rink.

Speaker 6:

But he had to do me like that. Is that a step up or down from being a mall cop?

Speaker 5:

That's the. I feel like you get more perks as a mall cop.

Speaker 6:

So he mad because at the bottom of the map I got you.

Speaker 1:

But then again, at the same time with securities. They work with a company, so it's not like necessarily you actually work at the skate ring.

Speaker 5:

All I know is there was no reason for this man to be that mad.

Speaker 1:

Look, you never know what folks are going through. I know and I'll be praying for them Like. Lord, you got to.

Speaker 5:

Your, I don't, and I'll be praying for them like lord your life. Please bless this man because he just smashed. He did the 8th town. Stop with my baby it was hurtful. I was talking about the next morning at breakfast. I'm like no one saw what he did to me so cause.

Speaker 1:

Tonic, you were there for the shenanigans. Where did you end up finding her phone?

Speaker 6:

No, somebody gave it to me it was like we found this phone and I saw the picture and I was like, oh, I know who that is.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we know who that is, but by the time y'all were gone, I'm not going to say the name because I don't want to smoke. Well, we already said the name. No, at this point, I don't want to smoke. Well, we already know her. It's her name. No At this point. No, no, she can be for y'all Look it's so cool.

Speaker 3:

We still cool.

Speaker 6:

It's still her alias, that's my homegirl.

Speaker 1:

Now, that's somebody, I was there from her first date. That's what I'm saying Now. That may have been somebody you was there for for real, because she was that bitch A lot of these hoes Been here forever.

Speaker 5:

Well, now Now these. First of all, we went through the golden era, latte.

Speaker 1:

Latte. Latte was bad. I ain't gonna lie. Shout out to Latte Boy. I forgot about. Shout out to Latte. She's so way better. And her daughter, holy Latte.

Speaker 5:

Latte. Latte is the shit I know. I drink my drink. That I drink Is because of latte.

Speaker 1:

Shout out to latte. Shout out to latte. Yeah, shout out to latte, but, um, because of latte, so we gonna. I know I keep saying we gonna move on To the question of the day, but we, I just got two more things To talk about and then we gonna move on. Damn, I actually blanked out On the first one, so we do have one more Tonic, the award show. You weren't a part of it so I guess you wouldn't be able to talk about it.

Speaker 6:

I was part of the planning, but I didn't get to do the actual event, so it was child tonogicism they had the Georgia Wrestling Awards.

Speaker 1:

It went phenomenally. For everybody that wants to know yeah, it was dope, yeah. So, yeah, since you were part of some of that behind-the-scenes stuff, you want to let people know how some of that went. Like some of the behind-the-scenes stuff, I mean it's behind-the-scenes.

Speaker 6:

Let's keep it behind-the-scenes.

Speaker 1:

Damn.

Speaker 6:

Okay, no, it was cool. All right, let's move on. No it was cool.

Speaker 6:

People don't ever realize how much planning goes into something like that. It was our third one that we did. They've been doing the awards, I think, since like 2009. But this was like only the third year that we've actually done the actual gala, uh slash banquets for the awards presentation and, um, I would say the first two years went off pretty well, without a hitch. Obviously, this year, the biggest hitch that we had was we had to change venues within 48 hours of the actual event. Um and, like I said, not just in the made it work Shouts out to the people, to the wrestlers, who really took a part in this and really wants this to be a special thing.

Speaker 3:

Because there were some people like eh, whatever.

Speaker 6:

A lot of the folks that are around in the scene. They don't show up, they just think it's whatever. But I think, you know what nauseousism and the rest of the crew I'm part of that that is trying to create is this camaraderie where, hey, come on, let's celebrate ourselves Right. Whether you win or not, whether you're nominated or not, you're a part of this community and it's not a big community. It's not like there's hundreds of independent wrestlers in the state of Georgia.

Speaker 2:

Right, it's a couple dozen at best.

Speaker 6:

Let's come out and celebrate us, you know, and so shout out to those folks, and not just the wrestlers the announcers, the commentators, the referees, the bookers, promoters, yeah that want to make this event special. It keeps getting bigger and better every year.

Speaker 3:

So I'm already looking forward to next year, but yeah so shout out to like, so we had some of the bigger names host this year.

Speaker 6:

Shout out, carly. Bravo, you know. Aew star ring of honor. I think he dies.

Speaker 3:

Diana, diana mchafferty diana yeah I had to make sure I played that for her.

Speaker 1:

Uh. Announcer of the year. I had to put that for her Of course it's funny.

Speaker 3:

Everybody laughed.

Speaker 1:

They were like, ah ha ha, I was like they don't know that we do that shit all the time.

Speaker 1:

That's her she literally, yeah, she loves that shit. Speaking of love, we're going to move on to the question of the day. You guys, okay. So I know you guys have a lot to say about it, more one than the other, but, um tanaka, I'm gonna start it with you, because I know you don't know what the question of the day is, but there was a song that came out a couple of days ago and it has a very it has very mixed reviews. Are we gonna play?

Speaker 5:

it. No, we're not gonna play, why not?

Speaker 1:

just because, just because we don't have we don't have, we don't.

Speaker 3:

We're not trying to get hit with copyright or nothing like that 30 seconds, that's not that's not enough to it's not enough.

Speaker 5:

Why can't we block it out when we need to listen to it all together?

Speaker 6:

Because there's some lyrics that we all need to hear, Maybe how about? Can we take a pause, real quick Commercial break While we, while we, sure.

Speaker 1:

It's not allowed, we're not allowed anyway, yeah, no.

Speaker 1:

So after, these messages will be right back, yeah Well, yeah, I'll just let him know. So the question of the day there's a song that came out with sexy red and Bruno Mars. Are you familiar with the song Tanaka? So there's a song it came out on Friday. It's called Fat, juicy and Wet. So I guess you guys, you guys hold on a second, we're going to take a brief commercial break, we're going to listen to it and then we're going to get well, hold on, hold on, we're going to let Tanaka get how he feels about it and then, after that, obviously, obviously, lavender's going to shit on it and Tonic's going to love it, or whatever the case may be, and we are back, so tanaka, with the question of the day your thoughts on fat, juicy and wet, so lavender.

Speaker 1:

I'm gonna just let you know a little bit about tanaka. Right, and I don't know how he feels about the song, but he never wants to be the one that be like man, this shit, fucking ass. He's going to find a way around.

Speaker 2:

No, no Okay.

Speaker 1:

No, he, yeah, he's going to be, he's going to. There's several different thoughts. Let's hear this.

Speaker 6:

Because, first of all, I'm, I'm like damn, is this like what pop music is?

Speaker 2:

coming with bruno mars. That that's definitely like a pop song. It's definitely more poppy, for sure but um night hearing it hearing it, it reminded me of that little dicky song uh freaky fr Make. That Money.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I've never heard that With.

Speaker 2:

Rich Homie Quan.

Speaker 1:

I've never heard that. Yeah, yeah, I know he had a song with Rich Homie Quan. That's interesting.

Speaker 2:

Yeah. But it was like a parody song, though you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

Oh, and this is a parody song. Yeah, like I almost can't take it.

Speaker 2:

Like I don't know.

Speaker 1:

I hear that.

Speaker 2:

I mean, do I F with it? I mean, it's a pop song. I don't really F with too much pop like that For real, for real.

Speaker 1:

You just love how you avoid the question.

Speaker 2:

I'm just saying, bro, I don't F with pop music.

Speaker 1:

I really don't. That wasn't the question. Do you like the song or not? Do I like the?

Speaker 2:

song. I wouldn't play it in my free time, if that's what you asked me.

Speaker 1:

If it was like, would you play it in the skating?

Speaker 2:

rink, maybe for like a family session. I could see this song, I could see this. No, I'm saying though, I'm saying though I could see this song, the radio and immersion is awful.

Speaker 5:

I'm saying I could see you can't say fat, juicy or wet, it's like mm-hmm mm-hmm, I'm saying, you can say fat.

Speaker 6:

Juicy and mm-hmm you can't say juicy Let me tell you the first family session I did at Stone Mountain. I played Hot In here, the radio edit and Robbie came and was like you can't play Hot In here, nelly Hot In. Here.

Speaker 1:

Nelly.

Speaker 6:

Hot In here by Nelly, Because it's getting hot in here so take off all your clothes. So I'm just saying, if Robbie was down my throat for Hot In here, how do you think he's going to play Femme?

Speaker 1:

Juicy Truth be told, robbie is an interesting one oh. I know, I'm just saying though I'm not going to lie, he's an interesting one. I mean, I just feel like this is gonna be one of the popular pop songs.

Speaker 2:

You dig and it's like so okay.

Speaker 1:

So here's my thing, right. So I heard about I heard about this song coming out and he was like hey, I want, I want a song that I could put in the strip club. Somebody find me sexy red. Is that what? You know? That's what he tweeted. You can look it up. He tweeted. He was like hey, there's a song I'm trying to put in the strip. This is up. He tweeted.

Speaker 1:

He was like hey, there's a song I'm trying to put in the strip. This is before I released. He was like hey, there's a song I'm trying to.

Speaker 5:

I'm trying to get a song for the strip club no, that was, it was a tweet you know?

Speaker 1:

no, I'm saying you don't think that was part of the rollout of this song, oh so she's saying you're saying like part of the market, that's part of the promotion yes, because she I mean hey bruno, yeah, hey bruno and then they did it.

Speaker 5:

There was some jewish men, oh, probably in a fucking no, but you're missing the point.

Speaker 1:

Hold on, you're missing the point. What I was saying was, when I seen that tweet, I was like, okay, I'm trying to envision, because it's sexy red we're talking about, we're talking about sexy red. So I'm like, okay, I'm trying to hear sexy red and bruno mars on a trap beat and, and for some reason I could not hear it. So I was very intrigued.

Speaker 5:

I was very intrigued to hear what this sounded like why, for some reason, would you think Bruno Mars would be on a?

Speaker 6:

trap beat yeah, why?

Speaker 1:

That's hard Because the strip club is it Well, because first he says strip club, then he says Sexy Red. Hold on, you got to think. You gotta think about Sexy Red. What are all of her beats? All of her beats. Most, the fastest beat she has Is like 91. Now I'm gonna make me A little struggling.

Speaker 5:

Um, Listen, that song was supposed To be equivalent to what's the other? Cardi B and Bruno.

Speaker 6:

Mars song Please.

Speaker 1:

Me Please, me no.

Speaker 5:

No, the first one.

Speaker 6:

Oh.

Speaker 7:

Oh, finesse.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, finesse, and I didn't like that either.

Speaker 5:

I hated that song but those. There's so many things wrong with this, especially going into black history. Man, you got you got.

Speaker 1:

This is what happened. This is what happened. What happened right now, bruno, they were in a room like this, at a longer table than this. I would hope so.

Speaker 5:

Bruno came right here way longer table.

Speaker 1:

Right.

Speaker 5:

He came in and said Bruno, we need something from you and Bruno said they don't really check up on me like that right now. I was like, okay, this is what we're going to do. We're going to get you the hottest black girl rapper. We're going to throw y'all out there. This is what we're going to do.

Speaker 1:

Behind the scenes.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, I can see that, and then we're going to have sexy direct dance.

Speaker 1:

Yep.

Speaker 5:

And so the song will be called Fat, juicy and Wet off the record. No lyrics, no beat, no nothing. Then they made this song.

Speaker 3:

Right.

Speaker 5:

This is an abomination. Yes, this is horrible bro.

Speaker 1:

The worst thing about this song. Who's the the?

Speaker 5:

demographic, that's gonna be dancing to this so offbeat white people, yes, white people, yeah, and it's awful.

Speaker 1:

And she's probably gonna be able to do the like white shows. These are gonna be there. Why? And she's probably going to be able- to do the white shows.

Speaker 5:

These are going to be her white songs and your number one song Fat Juicy and Wet, I mean you got to have something for the white folks. Not right now, not right now, not right now. Listen what's her name? Martin Luther King's granddaughter just cut her ass up.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but here's the thing I can appreciate Sexy Red for knowing that what she did was wrong and, and being like I, I apologize good job good job, right, because I'm not gonna lie, I was almost sure sexy red was gonna pop off on her ass and be like how could you? You'll be the ultimate. These young, these young niggas, are retarded she's not a yN. She's a YB. That's worse, but you can't.

Speaker 5:

She's a. Yn yeah.

Speaker 1:

She's a young nigga. Yeah, I don't know, she a hood rat.

Speaker 5:

But like I don't know, and you haven't heard it on the radio. I feel like hearing it on the radio.

Speaker 7:

I don't even listen to the radio.

Speaker 5:

And I have to hear it on the radio and they play it back to back to back With this song.

Speaker 6:

It's awful, yeah, fat Juicy and Wet. Yeah, they play it.

Speaker 3:

That's what I'm saying, that's what.

Speaker 6:

I'm saying it's going to top the pop charts, it's going Billboard top 100.

Speaker 5:

And why is Lady Gaga in there? She don't even know them.

Speaker 1:

She do she don't know them what she literally just did a song together. Why am I?

Speaker 5:

there? No, why is she?

Speaker 1:

there. Can I say what I want to say. And Rosé also.

Speaker 6:

You can say exactly what you want to say they sidebar. Sidebar.

Speaker 2:

Sidebar commentary. That's what he did. I mean, I get it you don't need Lady Gaga, I get it. I get it, man.

Speaker 1:

I understand why they did it, but that's not.

Speaker 5:

I hate everything about it. I wish it was never made. It pushed us back a thousand fucking years. Who was us? Us women really sexy women pound town.

Speaker 6:

Pound town, us, us, us, women.

Speaker 1:

Like bro, really Sexy. Red Ben the Pushy Guy, pound Town, pound Town. Who you be?

Speaker 5:

Okay, but nobody heard that, so what?

Speaker 1:

Nobody heard that. Everybody heard that.

Speaker 5:

Everybody heard that but me and Bruno Mars, the beat don't go together. I'm not gonna lie.

Speaker 1:

Nah, I'm not gonna lie when I heard when I heard, and that's what I was trying to get to, so I thought we were gonna get like one of those slower trap beats, like we're gonna get like a boss man d-low and that's what I was trying to. I was like okay, so like I said the only thing I could think of is when bruno did wake up in the sky with uh gucci man and I was like okay, so maybe, probably.

Speaker 2:

And then I heard it fat juicy and wet and I was like so so wait, hold on. I was about to say like he feels like this is gonna be played at a strip club look it up.

Speaker 1:

That's what he said. Are you gonna play it at a strip club if? You hate it if you hate a stripper, play that shit first. Honestly and truthfully. I did it cause Tonic was there.

Speaker 5:

You played it, I did it for Tonic. Bro, I would throw something at you your ass, that's not so. Ooh, what song? I told you never to play. Flash and Light. Oh yeah, she, yeah.

Speaker 1:

This nigga played me a song. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. I played flashing lights in the beginning, in the beginning. That was not for your stage set. No, I know better. It wasn't for my stage set. It wasn't for your stage set, I was dancing to this song and flashing lights and you played flashing lights.

Speaker 5:

You know how long that song is well, so so give your take.

Speaker 6:

I guess it was your round table. Give your take, and then I'll go next so that's look.

Speaker 1:

It's never look. Give you a take and then I'll go next. Look, my joint never changes Once I heard the Fat Juice team and I'm like oh, so they're giving us like an. La beat.

Speaker 1:

I guess I was like eh nah, and then I was like, okay, I get it, bruno's kind of reaching and I kind of get what you're saying. They were at the table and his company. Yeah, we need you to come up with something and you could just, you just piggyback off Sexy Red. I get it. Her voice is not even there. I'll just say it with this it's mid at best, like at absolute best, it's mid, are you my friend? At absolute best, at best, it's mid.

Speaker 5:

It is trash at best, it is absolute garbage Okay.

Speaker 1:

Well, tonic, go ahead. It is trash at best it's trash at best, it's absolute garbage. Okay, well, tonic go ahead.

Speaker 5:

How do you feel about the song? Are we friends, lavender? No, wait, wait, wait.

Speaker 6:

I'm not done yet. This is garbage. No Lavender, Look at me now.

Speaker 3:

Before I give my answer, I need to know, are we?

Speaker 6:

friends, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, just because it's what Look me in the eyes.

Speaker 3:

Right here.

Speaker 6:

Right here, Before I get my answer. Are we friends?

Speaker 1:

What Tell me again?

Speaker 5:

We are, we are.

Speaker 6:

Very cool.

Speaker 5:

So here's the thing, Okay so I'm going to give my answer no, no, no, you can't even make that. It's awful. I hate the music video, I hate the visuals, I hate the song, I hate the wig, I hate the bitch. I hate everything. I hate the bitch. I don't even hate Sexy Red. I hate Bruno Mars for making that song. It was just a super, super. You ever seen two magnets not?

Speaker 1:

go together, that is so. You mean like two negatives, two positives yeah, like it doesn't okay.

Speaker 1:

Well, tonic, go ahead let's go ahead and no, let's not do that. We're done with that. Yeah, please me was cool, I'm not gonna lie, so maybe okay. Well, how about this? Because I'm not gonna lie. I did feel the same way about finesse. I did feel the same way I feel like he should have kept finesse for himself, because I listened to the finesse on the 24 karat album and I was like, oh, why isn't this a single? And then he dropped the single with cardi b. I was like, what the is this?

Speaker 1:

so maybe this, maybe the second one maybe the second one would be better, but my bad go ahead, tony.

Speaker 6:

Okay, I'm gonna say this this song is cor fuck, but it's the right kind of corny that will chart and hit and you're going to see, I guarantee you, this will be number one on the top 100. It's not going to be hip-hop. It's definitely not hip-hop or rap, it's definitely pop. It's going to be in the top 100 for at least two, three, four weeks at number one. Um, it's especially for these, these young folks, it's just freaky enough. Um, so it's not a great song. It is mid at best. It's. It's weird. Um, bruno mars trying to be like this, bruno mars trying to be this, this kind of sex vibe guy thing is because he's a corny looking. Can we talk about that? Yeah, can we talk about wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. Let me finish. Everybody had that, let me. You know, like, like everybody want to clown Drake, but this nigga with this, with this creeper mustache this little creeper mustache and this Jufro trying to be cool.

Speaker 6:

I'm not gonna lie.

Speaker 1:

I didn't mean to cut you off, but I ain't gonna lie, he kinda get and I know there's probably no way of him doing this on this song, but I ain't gonna lie he kinda gets points off for, like, we don't get no vocals.

Speaker 6:

Like you're rapping the whole time. I'm gonna get to that, I'm gonna get to that, and that's my part too. You're not even singing, right, you're trying to rap to this pop beat. So I think technically this might be considered Sexy Red's song. No, sexy Red song featuring Bruno. Then that makes it interesting because it's not Bruno's record label, it's Sexy.

Speaker 1:

Red's. No, it's definitely Bruno. I have a show.

Speaker 5:

This song is made for white girls in Tampa to pay for it too.

Speaker 6:

Wait, wait, wait See, you're so stuck in black hood strip clubs that when you heard strip no, because when you heard you're so, you're so thinking you're so, so stuck in like black hood strip clubs, that when you heard strip no, because when you heard strip club, you were thinking, oh, I need something black strip clubs. We forgot about. We forgot about pink pony. This is gonna be a pink pony. This is gonna be 10 times a day at pink pony but we're also talking about sexy red.

Speaker 1:

This is what we're talking about. I know that's what they want a little bit of flavor. No, and I get that once again. Yes, we thought that, because this is she said he wants something in the strip club. He said sexy red. So, yes, I thought we was gonna get some real deal hood rat shit it is a rat shit just over a pop beat.

Speaker 6:

It's very hood right. And first of all, shouts out to Sexy Rand for being so disgusting with the Jesus piece on the entire time of this song. Like she talking and where does she say something? Milk mustache, but with the Jesus piece, like the biggest Jesus piece that I've ever seen. So but it's a little bop for the vanillas. It really is like it's not. I don't know that I'll play it anywhere, like I fucked around and played it today. Like I'm not gonna ever play this at wax. Probably not Listen, it's 104 BPM. It's definitely a pop. It's definitely a pop Like this.

Speaker 1:

I mix this with like work, work, work, work.

Speaker 6:

Well, um, I'm mixing this. Yeah, this is getting mixed with, like I ain't gonna lie.

Speaker 1:

Can you pull me closer and the back, ah, closer too.

Speaker 6:

That is worse, that makes it so hard, I ain't gonna lie. Maybe pull me closer in the back ah, closer. That is worse. That makes it worse. I ain't gonna lie, I mixed it with squabble up just because you're an awful person. You're an awful, you're an awful. I'm gonna do something at you, bro. I mean, just cause both those songs are garbage to me. That's awful we're gonna talk about this episode of Games DJ Plays.

Speaker 5:

That was fucked up. If a DJ ever plays the Sexy Red song mixed with what Squabble Up. He hates you. Bitch. You don't tip enough. Exactly, We'll be right back.

Speaker 3:

We're going to move on to the segment we call Guess the Bars.

Speaker 1:

We're going to get to see y'all because these are the only two we have. So for the people that don't know what Guess the Bars is, we read some bars to y'all and we rate it on the F scale, which is from 5 to 1. Fire for us is flat, frisbee fecal and we'll do three. We'll do three all around, so y'all pull from here. Tanaka already sent me mine.

Speaker 5:

Am, I guessing the bars, oh yeah, and rating them, yeah. So if you don't have to, I mean if you don't know it, you don't have to, it's fine, you can just read may. You may.

Speaker 1:

Possibly, possibly not. It's up to you.

Speaker 6:

That's what makes it fun. That's what makes it fun. I've been on a good club.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I mean it's not all the love it's like yeah, it's any song it's hip hop.

Speaker 2:

It's just, yeah, it's hip hop.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, just bars. It's no bars on flashing lights.

Speaker 3:

I swear to God.

Speaker 6:

there's no bars, there's bars. She don't believe in shooting stars, but she believes in shoes and cars.

Speaker 5:

That's bars right off the rip Bars Bars, if you're just talking slow.

Speaker 6:

Yes.

Speaker 5:

Then I say bars all the time, let me get gas on pump. Number two I don't know, she don't believe in shoes, I think that's.

Speaker 6:

Let me get gas on pump number two I don't believe in shoes. I think that's weak, weak sauce. She don't believe in shoes.

Speaker 1:

Okay, I wish I would Let me pull this up.

Speaker 6:

Let's see, we'll have the lady go first while you're doing it.

Speaker 1:

Well, yeah, that's what I'm saying. I have to actually pull up the cheat sheets right here. Okay. So, yeah, so after you don't figure it out, I'll let you know who it is.

Speaker 5:

I hope I know. Yeah, if you don't know it, we'll tell you who it is. Wait, before we do this, do you consider me a hip-hop connoisseur, connoisseur?

Speaker 6:

is it's?

Speaker 3:

strong.

Speaker 6:

That's a push, that's a stretch, that's a stretch.

Speaker 5:

That's a stretch. Do I know more about?

Speaker 3:

rap music than most bitches.

Speaker 1:

Than most yes, okay, that makes me a hip-hop connoisseur If I know more about rap music than most bitches.

Speaker 5:

No no.

Speaker 1:

Turnip just said I'm so sorry. Turnip just said Do you repeat? Do you think that I Do? I know more oh no, what I was saying was About rap music Than most women.

Speaker 6:

The most women. Yes, I can say that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that doesn't make you demure Anyway, so yeah, we'll start with Lavender. We'll start with.

Speaker 1:

Lavender.

Speaker 3:

And then we'll go clockwise. Yeah, so Just pick one, read it out and yeah, whoa, this sounds like pot.

Speaker 6:

Read it, can you read?

Speaker 5:

Yes, I can read. I'm going to read it in my head first.

Speaker 6:

I'm just Looks like he's signing out.

Speaker 1:

This sounds like either pot or a park.

Speaker 5:

Well, tell us, yeah, I don't want young kids, I want the ogs. Don't be mad at me, be mad at your bd. You in love, but to me he and ee, give me the cash.

Speaker 6:

I don't want no fucking ring. That's coochie looking big money spending five bitches dinner her bread winner. Why that's definitely a bitch first with. Why that's definitely a bitch First of all. That is definitely a bitch. Yeah, that is not. That is not pop or biggie At all. Like the fuck.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's definitely a chick, that's definitely a girl Rapping that one, okay, okay, okay, I get what you're saying. Okay, well, she, either way, she stole one of their clothes. Celebender, you calling Tupac a bitch? I'm just playing.

Speaker 5:

I'm just playing.

Speaker 6:

He ain't no pussy.

Speaker 3:

He ain't no gangster but no pussy. I could hit fucking jump tomorrow. Who is this?

Speaker 6:

I don't want the young kids.

Speaker 5:

I want the OGs Don't be mad at me. Be mad at the Gs. You in love, but to me you can't eat.

Speaker 3:

Give me the cash, nigga. I don't want a fucking ring. That's too big. If this is sexy, I'm going to kill myself.

Speaker 5:

I bet you didn't hear her breadwinner. Who the fuck is this? Who said this shit? Is it? Oh wait, can I give you four, oh.

Speaker 1:

You can guess.

Speaker 5:

Wait, so raise it up.

Speaker 3:

I don't want the young kids I want the OGs Don't be mad at me Are we all rating.

Speaker 5:

No just her, you're in love, but she just eat, eat. Give me cash, nigga. I don't want to fucking ring that's Gucci Lick and Big Money spending to buy a bitch a dinner and her bread with it. I think this is womp. I think this is womp.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to have to write my own rap to see it. So what are we giving it on the scale? We'll just give you that.

Speaker 2:

I'm going to give it some fris, and is there any lines in there that, like, stick out to you that you like, like or feel like you know? Tread, it's cool there isn't? You know what I'm saying, jake, curious, um, I think it's cool that whoever said this said some shit.

Speaker 5:

I'll say to my home girl over the phone like this is how me and my home girl was talking in the morning after we, you know, went out with a, but I don't think it was that poetic, she could have been better put together. So she, you know, fit it, but only because this is something that me and my homegirls literally say to each other. Like I don't want the young kids, I don't want the OGs. Don't be mad at me, bitch, be mad at your BD. He in love with me, he's just a. He give me cash, I don't need a fucking ring. That's how our conversation went down and you said your guess was who?

Speaker 1:

well, first of all, I was totally wrong.

Speaker 5:

But I think you said your guess was who? Well, first of all I was told that, but I think this is a big Sexy Red thing.

Speaker 1:

Well, I'll give you half a point. So yes, you're right, it was Sexy Red. It's off a song called FaceTime. Are you familiar with the song called FaceTime?

Speaker 5:

by Sexy Red. Okay, For the record. I'm a Megastallion Lotto. Okay, I'm a.

Speaker 3:

Megastallion Lotto. I'm a Megastallion Lotto girl, oh.

Speaker 5:

Glorilla Glorilla album hit harder than a motherfucker.

Speaker 2:

I ain't going to cap, that was weird. No, that was dope. Freaky. He did that shit. That was dope. That you gave that perspective, though I don't think of all the gifts that we've had on this.

Speaker 4:

I don't think of all the gifs that we've had on this.

Speaker 2:

I don't think they've ever described it like how you used it. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

Am.

Speaker 5:

I the first female guest.

Speaker 2:

No, damn, I just broke my wrist because I'm whipping in the kitchen, passed a brick to my mom and I told her whip it. Four bands in the kitchen, nine bands in the kitchen. I just fucked your bitch. I just broke my wrist. I just fucked your bitch. I just fucked your bitch.

Speaker 1:

I'm a little baby. Bars Tonic, that's a bar, that's a horrible one. We got a few coming around. Yeah, we got three.

Speaker 2:

Oh, okay, yeah, we got three. Yeah, I don't know who this is, man.

Speaker 1:

You want to stand out?

Speaker 6:

I just fucked your bitch.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, this really doesn't do nothing for me. I mean, I bet the B probably fine, but I don't.

Speaker 1:

He's a glass half-bottom.

Speaker 5:

Well, it has to be a good cop-bad cop.

Speaker 6:

He's the Randy Jackson of the group Lil' D you good, shout out Lil' D.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I gotta give it.

Speaker 2:

Shout out Lil' D man. It Shout out Lil Diesel. Shout out Lil Diesel. Yeah, this is a frisbee man. Wow, tanaka gave me something. A frisbee Cause man. It really don't do nothing For me, bro. He repeated you feel me Like Broke my? He done said Broke my wrist twice. He didn't say fuck your bitch twice like rapping kitchen with kitchen and kitchen. You know what I'm saying like because I feel like no, no, I feel like the flow.

Speaker 2:

I feel like the flow and the beat. It probably sounds straight as well, but we ain't got that, but I get it.

Speaker 1:

Do you have a guess?

Speaker 2:

It's a rap. I feel like it's an Atlanta rapper.

Speaker 1:

It's not an Atlanta rapper, but I'll give you a quarter of a point because he's a southern rapper. This is a little pump, it's a song called D-Rose. I thought that.

Speaker 5:

I swear to God. I thought that Are you familiar with D-Rose by Lil Pump.

Speaker 2:

No, I'm not. I'm not surprised that this is who it is from.

Speaker 6:

So first of all, before I read mine, I want to ask about the scale Frisbee is interesting being a two over flat. The reason about the scale right frisbee is interesting being a two over flat. The reason why I say that is I would think frisbee would be a three, because at least a frisbee throw with the frisbee.

Speaker 1:

No, frisbee, we mean we taking it out.

Speaker 2:

The yeah oh yeah, tossing that, yeah, we're seeing how hard the street.

Speaker 6:

It really is. Oh gotcha, I gotcha. Okay on this episode of how Hard Is it in?

Speaker 5:

the Street Literally On Metropolitan.

Speaker 1:

After everybody's driven over it. Y'all I'm reading in y'all head. Can y'all read it please?

Speaker 6:

All right, 32 room mansions and 10 garages. Make a home flick hot and real menages. So tell your girls, it's just me and my partners. We don't throw dollars. We start with 20s. And there's more where they came from. Come get with me. I feel like, too, we start with 20s. I feel like I heard that bar somewhere 32 room mansions and 10 garages. First of all, it doesn't make any fucking sense. What are these fucking cards you got? Make a home flick having real menages Okay, balling type shit. But here's where you lose me. So tell your girls, it's just me and my partners. I guess that's supposed to rhyme with menages. Won't throw dollars, we start with 20s. And there's more where that came from. Come get with me. I feel like. I feel like there's somebody. It sounds kind of corny to me. First of all, yeah, I'm going to give it a flat. It's not a frisbee, it's all right, it's a flat. I want to say it sounds like Nick.

Speaker 6:

Cannon trying to be cool. Oh my God, first of all, nick Cannon doesn't get a flat. Be cool, we know, we know, Dang first of all we know, we know you think Nick Cannon's arranging menages? All them kids, he got, he rich.

Speaker 3:

I know.

Speaker 2:

I know he a gigolo, he a gigolo, right, true, damn I didn't think about that he a gigolo right.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, I feel like it's more of an up north type of rapper. Am I close? No, I feel like it's more of an up north type of rapper, am I close what I mean no.

Speaker 2:

No, okay, you got a decade, yeah.

Speaker 1:

You got plenty.

Speaker 6:

I think Hov is the only person I can make nods with no, no, no, this is too bad. What's the word no? It's not him. I'm saying Hov is the only person that I can make N. I'm saying hold his old friends. When that gets mixed, nah, it's my partners, yeah.

Speaker 3:

No, Any of them can do it. It's a few people that can. I'm not saying baby.

Speaker 6:

It's a few people that can stress right.

Speaker 2:

What.

Speaker 6:

I don't know, because I was going to go Prince Montana maybe you got a time.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I was about to say what time is it? So that was Young Buck, it G-Unit, it was a feature G-Unit Yep it was off of my Deep.

Speaker 6:

Song, so I was going to say it gave me like 2000-ish, 2010-ish vibes yeah.

Speaker 2:

Oh, Blood Money Maybe 2006.

Speaker 6:

2006.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 6:

Okay, I mean.

Speaker 2:

That's my.

Speaker 1:

Deep R2. It's off of my Deep Song. Yeah, that's a Southern rapper.

Speaker 3:

But it's off, but it's off, but it's off a northern song, see, so I got a quarter of a point because it was on a up north song.

Speaker 6:

I felt like that was a flow. No, because I felt like that flow was an up north flow, which which young buck did kind of all right.

Speaker 1:

Strictly for live. Strictly for live men, not the freshmen. If you ain't got a client, biggie, sit down.

Speaker 5:

Sit down with Biggie, we know this they're going to want it. They're going to Wait Money man. Follow these rules.

Speaker 6:

Sin's crack commandments Come on. That's too easy man.

Speaker 1:

Coincidentally Hit your temple, you don't know this.

Speaker 5:

I didn't pick this. You don't know this. I didn't pick this. You don't know this. He picked this. You don't know this. Can I finish? Look at how you're reading it. You should have read it like. I'm just trying to read it. If you ain't got that money, where ain't his? Well, can I at least get the cadence?

Speaker 2:

She over here snapping.

Speaker 5:

I know, boom, boom cat, jesus, jesus. Let me read it for the people at home.

Speaker 1:

Jesus, we're riding in their car. Hello you guys, I'm back, dj Turner, let's start this off Strictly for live men, not the freshmen. If you ain't got, the clientele say hell no, because they going to want their money Rain sleet hell snow.

Speaker 1:

Can I? Y'all want to read it? Go ahead, y'all wanna read it? Go ahead, y'all read it. It's classic, wrap it, wrap it. This is too easy. Strictly for the live men, wrap it, come on. No, not for Simon, anyway. Strictly for the live men, not the freshmen. If you ain't got the clientele, say hell, no, cause they gonna want they money. Rain, sleet, hell, snow. Follow these rules You'll have to make. Well, you'll have mad bread to break up, if not. 24 years on the wake up slug hit your temple, watch your frame shake up. Caretaker, did your makeup when you passed. When your girl fuck my man, jacob, oh hello. Heard, heard in three weeks she sniffed a whole, uh half cake up. Heard she suck a good dick and she could hook a sake up. Gotta go. Gotta go more pies to bake up. Word up.

Speaker 3:

So y'all already.

Speaker 1:

I guess y'all stole the point, because y'all just yeah well what'd you get it?

Speaker 6:

what'd you know what?

Speaker 1:

do you give it? Okay, hold on, relax, relax, I ain't gonna lie the uh, you fuck my girl, my man's jacob. That's the only part. Well, that's the part that stuck out to me, my man shit I was trying to read it, but y'all was like ah, ah ah.

Speaker 3:

This is such a fire, this is such a ah Nothing below fire.

Speaker 1:

This is such a fire. I didn't want to let him read this yeah, like let me read it Shit, All right.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, I'll give it a ferocious. I'll give it a ferocious, that's fire. That's fire, you've never heard Ten Crack Commandments.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I've heard Ten Crack Commandments. Okay, heard Ten Crack Commandments.

Speaker 5:

What do real G's move in? Wait, when was the first time I heard Ten Crack?

Speaker 4:

Commandments, what? Do real G's move in Silence, like what Lasagna? Okay, wait.

Speaker 1:

Biggie said that. Yeah, nah, the person I heard say that was Lil Wayne.

Speaker 5:

Cancel the fucking podcast now you said that we're talking about Biggie right now. No, lil Wayne said it after Biggie. After Biggie. Yes, okay, I didn't know that. Didn't know that, all right, so, so it's fire Ferocious.

Speaker 6:

It's fire and that's on 10 Crackers.

Speaker 1:

I'm going ferocious because y'all didn't let me read it. Number two never let them know your next move, don't you know?

Speaker 6:

bad boys move with silence and violence.

Speaker 1:

Great Go ahead.

Speaker 7:

Hold on, Wait what you said you never heard bad boys?

Speaker 1:

No you can't open it, I do you can't open it.

Speaker 6:

You chose it, it chose you, it's dry hey hey, you chose, you chose it chose you, it chose you, I think her drink was funny what.

Speaker 5:

Lately I've Lifted all my days, my dreams. I'm in the colors of Jet Low this might be a little silly, but Jet is low, they just make me Wait they make me Start over, please, okay, right.

Speaker 5:

Lifted up my days, my dreams. I'm in the colors. The jet is low. They make me take your trips. We fly by. No stresses on my brain, no worries, man, I'm chosen man another way. My nigga watch me go shine. When I close my eyes, my whole life comes to life. This is probably this. What'd you give it? What kind of grade is it? I don't know this. What'd you give it?

Speaker 1:

What kind of grade, is it? I don't know, this is boozy. I don't think this is boozy. You don't like?

Speaker 5:

this personal. I'm going to read it just in case it's not boozy. Lifted on my days my dreams are vivid colors. The jet is low. They make me take your new trips you fly with. This is either. This is. You want to know what's crazy this Wiz Khalifa or Diddy? Lifted all my days? No, because he always he talking about taking trips. Lifted all my days my dreams of vivid colors. The jet is low. They make me take your trips. We fly by. No stress on my brain, no worries here, I'm chosen. Made another way my nigga. No, Diddy, don't say that, Watch me go shine, but watch me go shine in jets when I close my eyes the world comes alive.

Speaker 1:

This is Wiz or D. It's definitely not D. What are you giving?

Speaker 5:

it, I'm giving it.

Speaker 1:

S oh, so fecal, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3:

I was going to say fecal's kind of deep. Nothing's good about it. Fecal's kind of deep. What is?

Speaker 1:

good about it.

Speaker 3:

He actually paints a picture.

Speaker 1:

He's painting a picture. He's painting a picture.

Speaker 6:

This is why you're not a rap or hip-hop contestant.

Speaker 5:

Ha ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha ha ha Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha Ha ha, ha, ha ha ha.

Speaker 1:

Ha, ha, ha, ha ha ha. Okay, so what if?

Speaker 2:

he's a painted picture. That means I can rap too. I think this is trash, okay, so what is it?

Speaker 1:

Fecal.

Speaker 3:

Alright fecal.

Speaker 1:

So that was Kid Cudi that was off of.

Speaker 5:

I am Y2. And that's cool. Not from fecal.

Speaker 1:

I am. I think that's a feature, right, is that a feature?

Speaker 2:

I don't know, I don't know, I am Y2, I think that's a feature right Is that a feature? I don't know, that's a skill, oh yeah.

Speaker 1:

I-M-Y-2. Yeah, that's off a certified living boy. Good Lord, that's a meaty one boy.

Speaker 6:

God damn.

Speaker 2:

I just want to know you're tight. I just want to make you right. Pick you like a Georgia peach and hit that thing like every night. I just want to make your day. Smear the makeup on your face, feeling different times of vibes, smoke and let that record play. You tell me your deepest lies. Never fold and keep your pride. Work the po' just like a pro. I see the look right in your eyes. Whatever helps you sleep at night? This right here's a mystery. Don't put nothing in my drink unless it mix with Hennessy. Hmm.

Speaker 6:

I think I know who that is. I don't know the song, but that flow, that cadence, hmm. What are you thinking? Well, this is looking good, I'm doing things. Hmm, what are you thinking? Well, this is looking too funny.

Speaker 2:

What's this Interesting?

Speaker 3:

Um.

Speaker 2:

He's dissecting it. This uh, I'm gonna give this A flat four options. This is cool. I like the flow of it. Yeah, I don't know what this is though.

Speaker 6:

Uh, can I take a guess? Sure, sure, no, ladies first I think it's 21, no that's too deep. 21, I was gonna.

Speaker 1:

I was gonna say I can see dread 21 saying that, like a like any like dread 21 would say something like that like a lot, come on he, he, he got, he, he got kind of straight on a lot.

Speaker 6:

Okay, so that sounds like somebody from TI's camp. I was going to say the TI, or maybe BLB.

Speaker 1:

That's an interesting choice. No, that's actually not Tonic. You want to know?

Speaker 2:

something. Yeah, I couldn't see BLBOB spitting that, you don't think so.

Speaker 1:

I can see BOB saying that. I can see BOB saying that.

Speaker 2:

But, no he's actually Next thing with Hennessy. I don't see BOB talking about Henny like that. Right, did you forget he? I don't know, I don't really hear him reference alcohol like that. I mean I don't know. He may say pour a drink up, but I ain't even talking about a specific brand like that. I don't know, I could be wrong.

Speaker 1:

I guess, Sure, why not? But no, what's actually funny is Lavender you're not even going to know who this is, but you're going to kind of know who this is and you're not gonna know who this is, but you're gonna. You're gonna kind of know who this is and you're gonna know who this is. This is our last guest. This is a great jackson. This is great jackson. This is a song he had called good life. You said what is that fair? Is it fair?

Speaker 2:

yeah, yeah, great jackson yeah, it's rap music.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it is. It was right, didn't you pick no gray jackson gray jackson gray jackson, gray jackson, what a nice type shit wait, I thought you already pulled one.

Speaker 6:

No, okay, he's cheating that's what it's called.

Speaker 5:

I was digging around, he was cheating my bro.

Speaker 2:

Well, you took, you took the other one that you're looking at yeah, you never see me go back.

Speaker 5:

Why you hurt me? Uh-huh, I didn't grab one yet.

Speaker 2:

Allegedly Right, allegedly.

Speaker 5:

Allegedly Am I not.

Speaker 1:

if you got bedtime, you say he does. I thought you said he doesn't. I know I actually don't Look why you lying to me. I don't lie, all right, lil D why?

Speaker 7:

you lying to me, alright.

Speaker 6:

Okay, I gotta do it for me or do it for them. I ain't playing with this shit. I'ma do it to win. No, I can do it again, because I did it before with little to no effort. Y'all niggas knew the score First album dropped in May, second in December Overplatinum one year. Like y'all don'tas knew the score First album dropped in May, second in December. I know who that is Over platinum in one year, like y'all don't remember.

Speaker 5:

Nah you not rapping it like that?

Speaker 6:

I'm the nigga whose first five albums debuted at number one, and you wonder why I call you son. Come on, man who is this.

Speaker 5:

I want to say it straight it's Hovi.

Speaker 2:

It, it's homey, it's not, it's not. No, I I was about to say I had different gifts from that it's not well, I'm gonna let you keep.

Speaker 1:

Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, go ahead, go ahead right there. Uh, read that first. What we got, I'm gonna get that I'm gonna get that forward.

Speaker 6:

That was ferocious. Um, he let y'all know he, he did this. Um, yeah, a little no effort. Y'all know he did this shit. Um, yeah, a little note, no effort. Y'all niggas know the score. First time it was dropping in may. Second, in december um, over platinum one year, like y'all don't remember is that dmx? Only whose first five albums debuted at number one. Do you wonder why I call you son? Yeah, I think I got. It had to be a legend.

Speaker 3:

It had to be somebody like drake dmx.

Speaker 6:

Uh, okay, it's definitely not. He said it's not whole it's not whole, but it's not.

Speaker 1:

It's not kindred um he's just like he's pissing off tanaka. You feel what?

Speaker 2:

I'm saying these subtle shots that they're going on all, all Alistair man, yeah.

Speaker 3:

West Coast niggas. Two West Coast niggas.

Speaker 2:

Wow. I mean look, he gonna put Kendrick in when we talk about that sexy Red Bruno Mars song.

Speaker 1:

Right, he just likes pissing you off. But um yeah, so okay, I gave it four.

Speaker 6:

I don't know who it is, though. Who is it?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, so four. I don't know who it is. Who is it?

Speaker 1:

yeah, so dmx bro you guessed it was dmx it's dmx.

Speaker 5:

The name of the song is last hope. Yeah, last hope. And why do we? What were the context clues that led us to this conclusion? Well, first person made first in may, then december two albums that went platinum in a year.

Speaker 1:

Oh did he. I didn't know that that's the dot. What, where you know we had this conversation once again I wasn't look we had this conversation.

Speaker 3:

He was an east coast dmx dmx.

Speaker 7:

There's so many things we can talk about so many things.

Speaker 5:

But once he gets to the east coast, west coast, I'm like I don't know that shit.

Speaker 7:

he's like I don't know that shit he's like I don't know that shit.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, dmx is.

Speaker 3:

He's cool, I know the singles. And then I went back to listen to.

Speaker 1:

And then there was X and I like that song. Here we Go Again. That's my shit. I fuck with that song.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, I mean, but yeah, you're right, only nigga, whose first five albums I don't think, and dropped two albums In one year.

Speaker 5:

That weren't fucking platinum. I think that they went fucking, they went crazy, they went more than platinum they did.

Speaker 6:

He underestimated DMX's Bro Did you not?

Speaker 5:

Did you not see the fucking crowd? What is that? What is that you talking?

Speaker 1:

about the cello shit, the bajillion Motherfuckers. It was a bajillion, I ain't gonna lie. That joint, it was like hell. It looked like the whole world was it was.

Speaker 5:

You've never seen that clip.

Speaker 1:

It's like a clip that always like comes up every so often, every time they talk about dmx it was a lot of people, it was a lot of people, it was a lot of people. So here's the thing. So remember doing.

Speaker 6:

Versus doing COVID. When you did Versus and they did DMX versus. Snoop classic East versus West Coast and he was like oh, snoop will kill. Granted, snoop has more singles because of longevity.

Speaker 3:

But with DMX in that little three, four year.

Speaker 6:

But with DMX and that little 3-4 year period with them 5 albums. Dmx was that dude. He didn't last as long as Snoop.

Speaker 2:

But you're saying the impact though.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, but the impact, like you said, the first.

Speaker 1:

Tanaka.

Speaker 5:

Oh Lil D spanking.

Speaker 1:

But yeah, nah this. Why y'all looking at that? I'm gonna move on to the next one.

Speaker 5:

Okay, wait, wait, wait, okay, wait. No, look at why the fuck is it that many people? What the fuck is?

Speaker 1:

going on. I'm gonna go on to the next one.

Speaker 2:

This is a dmx concert woodstock, woodstock, I think it's like a festival woodstock.

Speaker 5:

It's in 99 the whole crop. No, you need to play it with the music okay, we'll play.

Speaker 1:

We'll play that later. Yeah, they mosh pit.

Speaker 5:

Drop. Shut him down, open up shop yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, all right, let's move on. I'm a politician with this chicken wondering if I'm a creeper, little hood rat bitch from the 25th, named Tanika, coming through like I do you know, getting my bark on. Okay, this is obviously the. Mx knew she was a thug cause. When I met her she had a scarf on uh, was this 54, 11, size 7, and girls baby face would look like she was 11 with curls. Um, alright, that's my favorite song.

Speaker 5:

All I want is you all I want is you um this is getting um, it's flat.

Speaker 3:

It's all right, it's cool it's flat.

Speaker 1:

It's a flat. For me it's like like a 3.2. That was it because I already know those. These are. These are the ones that I pulled. He sent me.

Speaker 5:

Watch my beats and pulls.

Speaker 6:

What it's about to be a handicap match in here. We about to beat the shit out of you.

Speaker 5:

Look my bad Look, Okay, Look look exactly.

Speaker 5:

I was down bad. My life switched with a crisis. My black travail with no license. I was lifeless, I was dead weight. I was down bad. My life switched with a crisis. My black travail, with no license. I was lifeless, I was dead weight. I was trifling. Then my eyes switched. Then my hands shook. Then my fist fought. Then my right wrist took a risk, for it Saw lightning and made titans with a pitchfork. We ate your food. Then got bent more with excitement. Big wars on my neck. Peace, bbsb fighting. Move fast, loose, jazz, jazz. I gotta race the world and be vibrant. Okay, first of all, we're gonna get this in fire. This is torch. I was down bad. Then my life switched with crisis. My black chevelle with no license. I was lifeless, I was dead weight. I was trifling. Then my eye twitched. I was lifeless, I was dead weight. I was trifling. Then my eye twitched. Then my hand shook and my fist ball. Then my right wrist took a wrist force, saw lightning that made titans.

Speaker 2:

We ate your food, then we bet.

Speaker 5:

Then we got bent more Big wars on my neck DBS. Be fighting, big wars on my neck DBS, be fighting. Move fast like loose jazz. I got race to run and be vibrant. I don't know who the fuck this is. Yeah, that's fine. I think this might be DMX again.

Speaker 1:

It's just DMX man.

Speaker 2:

Nah, he wasn't talking about BBS this is somebody that raps raps.

Speaker 6:

You guys think BBS still is kind of more.

Speaker 5:

That's future. Vvs is future. It's not future. It's not future.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's definitely not future, but we're saying the term.

Speaker 6:

VVS. It really come out to what Late 20s. So that was Kendrick Lamar.

Speaker 5:

Late 20s. Late 20s, yeah. Well, why don't you tell?

Speaker 1:

us who it is. So that was Kendrick Lamar. Ah, that was off of a song called the Mantra.

Speaker 5:

Beautiful.

Speaker 2:

You don't like Kendrick, I hate him.

Speaker 5:

I'm not going to say that, yeah hate is good Damn. I just don't, I'm not.

Speaker 1:

We'll get there, we'll talk about it.

Speaker 5:

We're not gonna be up here all night. Yeah, we are, it doesn't seem like it.

Speaker 1:

You got a lot of topics on your mind, so we're gonna talk about it.

Speaker 2:

You into battle rap?

Speaker 5:

No, I'm not into battle rap, except unless it's Remy and Ma. Listen. Hey See, that's not the camera. Those are bars, those are bars.

Speaker 6:

I'm trying to get his props he's above me.

Speaker 2:

I knew it was going to lead to that. You know we all hit it all my ninjas quick to hit and never call bitches. You might see my little ninja pull up with y'all bitches, pick the short ones up, bend it over. Tall bitch, ay put that phone down and mind your fucking business. Girl. Ay put some money up if you so. Independent girl.

Speaker 1:

That sounds familiar yeah.

Speaker 5:

They hate women Clearly.

Speaker 2:

Clearly.

Speaker 5:

Clearly.

Speaker 2:

It's like a frisbee flat, but also Can we acknowledge they hate women.

Speaker 5:

It's probably a little boozy.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I have no idea what this is, mike.

Speaker 2:

They just, uh, you know this, that hood toxicity that the women love man, I don't think anybody loves that.

Speaker 1:

I can rest assured, I don't think any woman cause.

Speaker 2:

That's why they be like Put that phone down, mind your fucking business. That's not a kiddie.

Speaker 5:

Nobody talks to people like that. For the record.

Speaker 2:

I definitely know. I know a few that speak like that it's empty.

Speaker 6:

That bottle's empty.

Speaker 2:

I don't witness them folks.

Speaker 6:

That bottle's fully empty. It's not half empty, it's fully. It was a little drop.

Speaker 5:

Would you please shut the fuck up. So that was.

Speaker 1:

Who bottle's fully empty? It's not half empty, it's fully. Who that, who that, who that.

Speaker 6:

You don't have a guess.

Speaker 1:

You don't got a guess, Tanaka. So that was TI.

Speaker 6:

I was going to say that did kind of give me TI vibe.

Speaker 2:

That's off a four lit Okay.

Speaker 5:

Interesting.

Speaker 1:

Name me your album. That's kind of wild Alright.

Speaker 6:

Sound like some Atlanta shit. Let's see, ain't no bricks in my trap house.

Speaker 1:

What was your first guess? We're done.

Speaker 6:

What was your first guess? House? I'm gonna say not, kendrick. All right, ain't no bricks in my trap house, no pots and no forks. I ain't got no love for a bitch cuz I came up bumping too short your old lady across the street on her porch. She loved me but she knew I'm a dope boy. Me and my niggas keep down the noise so we can keep down and out the way my phone's booming, my trap rolling. It's always open these choppers loaded, just in case an old police ass nigga tried to send a fourth up there. We already sorted.

Speaker 5:

Woo. Who is that? The funny part is who is sitting fourth up there.

Speaker 6:

We already sorted Woo. The funny part is who is that? That's Mars. I mean I gotta go once again, I see the like TI with Dro type shit that's. Gucci, I don't know, man, because there was too many.

Speaker 2:

Well, I guess, Damn there was one line in there that I was like oh I, you think you know who it is. Yeah, I don't Damn. There was one line in there that I was like oh, you think you know who it is?

Speaker 6:

Yeah, I don't have no bricks in my trap house, no pots, no forks.

Speaker 1:

I ain't got no love for a bitch Because I came up bumping too short.

Speaker 2:

I think, that's the line. Came up bumping too short.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, I came up bumping too short your old lady across the street on the porch. She love me, but she know I'm a dope boy. See, there's too many of those Like. I don't think that's too complex for Gucci.

Speaker 5:

That's not for Gucci.

Speaker 6:

Yes, me and my niggas keep, because Gucci got that. One, two, three, boom, boom boom, boom boom. He don't have boom, boom, boom, boom. I can see what you're saying. Gucci wasn't saying no bricks in my trap house Boom, boom, boom, boom.

Speaker 2:

He don't have boom, boom, boom, boom.

Speaker 5:

I can see what you're saying, Gucci wasn't saying no bricks in my trap house.

Speaker 1:

He definitely saying bricks in my trap house.

Speaker 5:

No, ain't no bricks in my trap house. That's what that said. Ain't no bricks in my trap house.

Speaker 6:

I ain't got no knives or forks. So Gucci needs that to whip crack Me and my niggas keep down a noise so we can keep down and out of the way. My phone boom and my trap rolling. It's always open, these choppers loaded, see, that's what I'm saying. That's too complex of a scheme for Gucci, so you?

Speaker 7:

don't want to say Jeezy.

Speaker 6:

It could be Jeezy TI or Dro that was your guess, yeah.

Speaker 2:

I am interested in these.

Speaker 1:

So you were wrong. This was so you were wrong. This is actually Young Dolph. Or Dolph, oh my God. Or Dolph. This is a song called Back Door or Dolph Rest in peace Young Dolph.

Speaker 5:

Rest in peace, dolph.

Speaker 6:

Definitely not Gucci.

Speaker 5:

That's my rapper. My bad, my bad, dolph.

Speaker 6:

My bad.

Speaker 5:

Dolph.

Speaker 1:

My bad Dolph.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, All right, let's see what we got.

Speaker 1:

My bad dog Alright let's see what we got. Let's see. For so long I've been slept on, got to make them believe me. Just bought a Glock up out the north. So that's them. Shots off the three. Got the law up my ass. Demons up in dreams, andy Gauldin was my uncle robbing shit in my jeans.

Speaker 5:

That's like Offset or Quavo.

Speaker 2:

What.

Speaker 1:

Maybe, Qu quavo, if anything for so long I've been slept on, got to make them believe me. Just bought a glock up my bad. Just bought a glock up out the north. So that's them. Shots off the three. Got the law of my ass. Demons up in my dreams, andy. Andy Galdon was my uncle.

Speaker 4:

Robin shit in my jeans is that he says name Galdon?

Speaker 1:

I don't know GA you LDN, that's not me, why not?

Speaker 5:

who is it and what do you write it? I don't know, what do you?

Speaker 6:

write it. Oh wait, did I write that, that bar was fine, mine, mine was fine, fine, by the way. But fire.

Speaker 1:

That was fine, that shit.

Speaker 5:

Um yeah, flat it's more on the frisbee side. It was a flat frisbee.

Speaker 1:

Give him that frisbee, flat frisbee. I won gonna give it to him because he had one metaphor in there but it's like. Even that was like kind of, but I don't know, I don't know, I don't know who this is, but yeah you don't even know who it is. That oh, you know what it is wow you don't know.

Speaker 5:

Oh, how are you gonna do it if you don't know? Because that's why he's reading off the computer.

Speaker 6:

He's picked the rest.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so that's 38 Baby by NBA Youngboy.

Speaker 1:

Your boy. There you go. Little do you know my boy my boy.

Speaker 2:

That is baby Boy.

Speaker 1:

What All this up north shit she be talking about? You would never thought she love boy. I was at BAM oh dang yeah.

Speaker 2:

So why so? You should've knew that done it, baby.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, right, cause I didn't.

Speaker 5:

I had an error, I had a time period where I fucked with a BAM boy, and then one thing, and Rollo, then one, oh yeah, then one day I told him I was like please don't bash.

Speaker 2:

Oh, it just stopped.

Speaker 5:

I was like at one point it was like anything NBA Youngboy would be good. And then I was like, please don't bash NBA Youngboy, I'm not that young, oh dang, but you are. I am no, but. I'm saying it was like in the seventh month period, but it was just like. My brain is not where NBA.

Speaker 2:

Youngboy's brain is, so in that period of time, though, are you still able to listen to those songs that was released in that period?

Speaker 5:

So if it was a come on, would you?

Speaker 2:

be, like rapping along and then once I'm not there anymore, just oh, okay. So if it was a come on, would you be like rapping along, or you'd be like, nah, you don't have to. Uh, my, my real life, like those songs Like, say, you just go out to a function, they happen to be playing. Like one of those songs that you would listen to it's still my shit.

Speaker 5:

Okay, it's still my shit, it's still my kid, but it's just like I ain't really fucking with that kid.

Speaker 3:

Like I still gotta love it.

Speaker 5:

Like even old boozy. I still love old boozy. I hate boozy.

Speaker 6:

You got it. You got it. Time Shit. Do I get to go again?

Speaker 1:

No, that was the last one. I think, yeah, it was three. Right, yeah, it was three, so three, three, three. Yeah, so that was guess the bars y'all. So we're gonna move on to the. We're all gonna pick something and it could be whatever you want it to be. It could be a time a thing, a rapper, not rapper, it could be whatever you want it to be. And we put it on the Instagram page and we have the people vote and that would be the next inductee in the TNT. Podcast Hall of Fame Am.

Speaker 3:

I am I shit even.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, my shit's dead. Um, so the last time shout out to Gray Jackson. We had um. It was um. What was it? It was um Aqua Teen Hunger Force. Um what was it? It was um aquatine hunger force versus his, his, uh, hellcat that he won from what was his name? Kai kaisa, not, yeah, you don't know that. No, yeah, he, he don't know how to. I don't. I don't watch. I don't watch his streams. My little brother watches his streams.

Speaker 1:

I don't really know him like that and um, you had, uh, chameleonaires Mixtapes I don't remember the name, yeah, mixtapes. Mixtape Messiah. The Mixtape Messiah series. So the next inductee into the TNT Podcast Hall of Fame is Aqua St Hunger Force. Appreciate everybody for voting. And, yeah, we're going to move on. So Tanaka since.

Speaker 3:

I won.

Speaker 1:

If y'all want to, you don't have to participate if you don't want to.

Speaker 3:

Are we talking about an era?

Speaker 1:

It could be whatever you want to be, you could put yourself in it. If you want to, I'll go with DJ DJ.

Speaker 2:

Zong, I'm going to nominate DJ Unc.

Speaker 1:

DJ Unc. Oh, you're going for the low-hanging fruit. We know Unc's going to win. We know Unk's going to win, but go ahead, We'll go. Sure. Why are we choosing DJ Unk Tanaka?

Speaker 2:

Nah, you know what's crazy though. Like, really like. I feel like the last time we spoke about DJ Unk, though, real talk was.

Speaker 1:

The DJ shit? Yeah, it was the DJ talk yeah.

Speaker 2:

It was talk. Yeah, it was actually interesting. I did think about that too. Yeah, that's what I'm saying, that's why it's like interesting thing about that. But I also got a salute. Um, I don't know if people know, but that that's that gloria song, like that's. That's really a sample of that, uncle, you know what I'm saying. That hold on, you know. So, yeah, even just we all know what Ung done contributed. You know what I'm saying as far as the rat game and all that, but yeah, man, rest in peace. You did.

Speaker 6:

I mean, that's it right. So Tanaka just cheated.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, basically right, right, definitely chose.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, he definitely we're all gonna lose, so we're just basically picking something that's just gonna that we like, that we're gonna lose.

Speaker 1:

No, we just gotta pick something that's gonna lose so tonic. Like I said, it could be whatever you want. I will show you some examples, but my phone is dead that's fucked up.

Speaker 5:

As a matter of fact, your phone's still on uh, pull up Instagram told me to go first.

Speaker 1:

I had a good one too. Oh, we still put it up. Look, we didn't have some weird shit one.

Speaker 2:

You never know yeah go ahead.

Speaker 1:

What are you nominating? That whole Ashanti period? Which one All of them I'm so Ashanti, it's just that girl, the Ashanti era.

Speaker 5:

The whole murder ink.

Speaker 2:

Wait, wait, wait girl, the Ashanti era, the whole era, the whole murder ink but Murder ink with Ashanti but that's what I'm saying Murder ink. Or are you talking about Ashanti? With Ashanti, if? If Ashanti's been throwing up Murder ink in the music video, it don't count, so the murder ink run. I'm so unhappy With Ashanti.

Speaker 1:

Baby, that song, that song pisses me off, I'm not gonna lie why?

Speaker 2:

oh yeah, no, because we heard the backstory on that.

Speaker 1:

That shit, that shit made me mad. I ain't gonna lie. Yeah, are you?

Speaker 5:

talking about that bullshit, eric, goddy shit. Yeah, that he said.

Speaker 1:

I just got the shot yeah goddy is fucking look, I just hope it's not true, because I'm not gonna lie. That shit piss me if that shit piss me off it's not. And either way, the music is the music it is, and I'm still able to listen to it, but ashanti wins because of her clothes, right the dancing, just the whole ashanti era is so yeah, so those are like some examples of some stuff that won so yeah, you can't pick those, any of them.

Speaker 3:

So so let me ask you this what's your, what's your favorite song?

Speaker 1:

from that era of Ashanti. If you had to choose one I won't say this is my favorite song, but I will say this- I think I'm so happy. I'm so happy that I found someone yeah happy.

Speaker 5:

I'm so happy that I found someone, and then JLo was in there too.

Speaker 3:

She was in the video.

Speaker 5:

No, I'm just saying what's the JLo song in there too, she was in the video. No, I'm just saying what's the JLo song With Ja Rule.

Speaker 1:

Yes, I'm Real. Yes, the remix. Yeah, that's my shit have you?

Speaker 5:

seen the clothes in that shit. I mean she was fine.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, they was mad at Jennifer Lopez for saying no, mm-hmm. Yeah, yeah, I was like bro, y'all don't sit the fuck down. I was like y'all. Od Alright cool, so DJ Up the Ashanti.

Speaker 2:

Wait, you saying the Murder Inc era with Ashanti, or are you saying just?

Speaker 1:

And J-Lo.

Speaker 5:

Emphasis on the bitches.

Speaker 1:

And Charlie Murphy.

Speaker 2:

Charlie Murphy, she said Charlie Murphy. Charlie Murphy, charlie Murphy, she said Charlie.

Speaker 1:

Murphy, charlie Murphy, thank you.

Speaker 5:

Can we just say the women of Murphy?

Speaker 1:

I wanted to say their names. Go ahead, say their names. Yeah, we can put all the Charlie Baltimore, charlie Baltimore. Ashanti, was it Vito Vita?

Speaker 2:

Ashanti Is Lil Mo in there. I know it's not a more. My shanty was it.

Speaker 1:

Vito or Vita, yeah, I'm sorry, yeah. So if that's the case, the little motion being there too. Yeah, right, I mean human. She made a couple songs with Ja Rule, yeah Lil.

Speaker 5:

Mo Okay, so we throw that. Okay. All the Ladies Of Murder Inc.

Speaker 1:

Ladies Of Murder Inc. All right, we'll go with that.

Speaker 3:

DJ, I'm still going to win.

Speaker 1:

So I'm going to go with Fuck it. We're going with eras. I'm going to go with Lil Wayne's era From 2005 to 2006. That's my favorite. Do that. Why can't I do that? Yes, that's my. That's my favorite era. That's the Carter, the Carter 2. You said name songs Stun like my daddy, money on my mind, fireman Go DJ Wait, no, no, no, no, no. Carter 1 was 2004,. Right, yeah, okay so never mind Carter 2. Oh, not to mention Shooter.

Speaker 5:

I fucking love Shooter, shooter's a very underrated song by Robert Dick. Yeah, my bad, go ahead. Do you want to know what song came on my YouTube when I know it worked for it? And it was I've been waiting for you, still pretending, and I love you, baby.

Speaker 1:

I'd have to hear it.

Speaker 5:

No, it's not Sorry for the trouble that I put you and your heart through. Lord knows I'd do anything for a part two. You would have to, yeah, pull it up.

Speaker 1:

Pull it up because that doesn't sound familiar. What the fuck I love how?

Speaker 5:

you're just only looking.

Speaker 1:

I just love how you're looking at me and nobody else.

Speaker 5:

You're my friend.

Speaker 1:

Tonic's, your friend, I'm not anymore Cause.

Speaker 6:

I love the sexy. We're not friends. No more, until that song, anyway, so yeah.

Speaker 1:

Lil Wayne 2005-2006. That's my favorite era. That was right after the I don't know that weird era of Lil Wayne where he was young and he was. I didn't really care for that. The block is hot lights out 500 degrees. Lil Wayne, I could see the potential, but it was like did you like Master P?

Speaker 5:

no, I didn't really care for Master P, I didn't like the potential. But it was like did you like master p?

Speaker 1:

no, I didn't really care and then, um, but that was before the, that was before the auto tune, that was before auto. To wayne and I when he did lollipop and all that, I ain't gonna lie, that's when he kind of lost me.

Speaker 2:

I was like wait, when did you? Uh, uh, drop out, and that's the Drop 3.

Speaker 1:

I feel like, honestly, the only thing that touches the Drop 3 Is no silver Out of his mixtures, so yeah, and, I think, a couple of Dedications came out in that era as well.

Speaker 3:

So yeah, lil Wayne 2005-2006 era.

Speaker 1:

That's my nominee for TNT Podcast Hall of Fame. So last but not, least DJ Tonic. What do we got?

Speaker 6:

I'm going to say the entire Drake era, from now until, not like this, until the lawsuit era. I don't know if he'll come back from from the lawsuit, so let's just go ahead and give him his flowers now. So what?

Speaker 1:

So that's like 2007 and like 2024?.

Speaker 6:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

Or like 2009?

Speaker 1:

He gets to say his.

Speaker 3:

He doesn't even know what's going on. It's fine. He doesn't know, it's fine.

Speaker 6:

I just feel like you know the era might be over, so let's go ahead and put him in the Hall of Fame. Tnt Hall of Fame Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Speaker 1:

D, it's cool.

Speaker 6:

We hear you bro.

Speaker 1:

You can sit right there. If you don't want to, you ain't got to. Does he want to? He doesn't know what's going on. No, he's doing that because you're making that he's.

Speaker 6:

Just for the record Kendrick didn't kill his career. Yes, he did He't kill his career. Yes, he did. He did not. Yes, he did, he did not, he did. I'm still bumping Drake over Kendrick.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I mean absolutely. But that's the thing. That's the thing that People need to understand. When we say that he got beat by Kendrick, we're not saying that Kendrick is gonna replace him. I don't say that at all. Drake is gonna still have songs in the club. Drake is still going to have songs for the white people drake is still going to have it, doesn't?

Speaker 1:

it doesn't take away from the great songs he's made you know, or this great songs he's going to make in the future, like we're saying that drake got his billion dollar cyber truck while kendrick got out of his fucking 2023 Kia Soul and he got his ass beat. He still got the money, yes, but he got his ass beat he did not get his ass beat it was one song.

Speaker 3:

He got his ass beat.

Speaker 1:

He did not. It was one fucking song.

Speaker 3:

You know how? I know he got his ass beat.

Speaker 1:

Folks in other countries are talking about how Drake got his ass beat.

Speaker 7:

And he never responded. So it was one song. It was one song. No, it wasn't.

Speaker 6:

Listen because the rest of the Kendrick diss songs were hot garbage. Euphoria, euphoria. Go ahead and shit that out In the kitty litter, oh okay, and then pour it down the toilet, oh, okay, oh, and drop it, oh okay.

Speaker 1:

Oh, and drop and give me 50 was bars, it was crazy.

Speaker 6:

Actually Meet the Grams was fire. Oh, I bet, yeah, Meet the Grams was.

Speaker 4:

It was a dissection with no fucking. What's the shit they put you under with?

Speaker 1:

Anesthesia, no anesthesia. He dissected him Honestly. In truth, he really could have ended with Meet the Grams, and that would have been it. That would have been fine, but he dropped. Not Like. Us. And then actually, not only did he shit on him, he shit on him and made money off of it, and folks come up to us and be like, hey, can you play this?

Speaker 2:

What'd they say?

Speaker 1:

Like dancing on the casket, yeah, like they're like A-Town stomping on the nail in the coffin.

Speaker 6:

Listen. Family Matters was yeah, you got to say your. Anyway, I am a, Just like how Trump was an election denier, I am a. I am a Drake loss denier. I can tell Very evident.

Speaker 3:

Very evident.

Speaker 1:

Shout out Lil D finally on the mic Shout out yeah no, it doesn't Shout out Lil D finally on the mic. Shout out Lil D man.

Speaker 6:

He said this is big work, don't worry, nobody can see your pimple, it's just airing the business. He was worried about it so I was letting him know. Ain't nobody, because nobody's seeing. Turnip chapped ass lips.

Speaker 1:

I mean, it's fine, they're all done. After this, I'm just letting you know ain't nobody, ain't nobody cause nobody's seeing. Uh, turn up, chapped ass lips.

Speaker 7:

I mean it's fine, they're all done. After this, I'm going to bed. That's fine.

Speaker 6:

I don't want to see your crazy teeth, but it's fine and we thank y'all for listening to the TMT who you listening to.

Speaker 3:

What kind of?

Speaker 7:

music. Do you listen to All of your music, like just a little bit Maybe? Oh don't, hey don't. Don't. Just cause you with Drake, just cause you with.

Speaker 6:

Drake.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying Drake, drake, but yeah so who are some of the newer artists you like to listen to I don't know much.

Speaker 2:

I don't know much. It's all good, put us on game maybe there's some artists we don't even know. I've been hearing about baby kia, do you?

Speaker 7:

listen to him I used to listen to her. I used to be a baby kia support.

Speaker 7:

I used to be like I used to be in streets on a block to my switch I mean I used to go on the streets and be like, yeah, but now I'm like I was like. Why was I listening to a song? Because this song Was actually buzzed. It was just it would feel good at first. Because when you listen to it, it was like, okay, yeah, you get the energy. Yeah, you get the energy To crash out. When I got the energy, I feel like I wanted To punch somebody. So I believe you.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's how it be. That's what's up, so what?

Speaker 2:

about L5 and Rack Baby and all them. What about me not knowing the music? Okay, look, I ain't know, I ain't know. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

The only one I really know about. So wait, so you don't know about Baby Drill. Do you know about him, rack?

Speaker 7:

Exactly and Tie the Menace oh.

Speaker 1:

There you go. So Kendrick, and maybe Baby Kia.

Speaker 7:

That's as far as we go. I sometimes listen to Ken Carson, ken Carson, ken Carson.

Speaker 1:

You know what's crazy? Tinker likes Ken Carson. That's interesting. What's? Your favorite song about Ken Carson? Because the only one I keep hearing about and I heard it one time but it was Rockstar Lifestyle. I think it's time, but it was Rockstar Lifestyle, I think is one of the songs.

Speaker 7:

To be honest, my favorite rappers are probably Elie Choppa, Ken.

Speaker 1:

Carson no, ken Carson. Oh, so you like all that pop stuff that he's doing now and Elie Choppa? No, I mean not, no, I mean it's all right.

Speaker 7:

It's dealable, it's not a deal breaker, it's not, it's not, it's not a good break. Because I used to like, because I like both sides. I like the old side, right and new side okay now. I respect that though shot shopper correct?

Speaker 1:

no, I remember, when I remember whenog first came out, I was like wow, I like this guy. Yeah, I like energy and all that. So, that's what's up. I like Shadowfog 3. I don't know.

Speaker 7:

Was it Shadowfog 3 or 2? I don't remember. I don't remember, but he was like. I don't remember the lines, but he was like something. And I remember that the first one I read too was the one where Blueface came into there, and it's me that's Shot of Flow.

Speaker 1:

The remix that's the first one.

Speaker 7:

I thought the remix was the actual one at first, because when I first heard it it was like I think I was at a party or something. It was actually pretty good it was turned up. It was a party, yeah, man.

Speaker 5:

It was like a party. It was a party in the backyard.

Speaker 2:

Man Sonic, the Fed's out here. Backyard, backyard, party Backyard party.

Speaker 6:

What party?

Speaker 3:

What party was that? Wait a minute, young boy, we ain't talking about this. That was 2020.

Speaker 1:

That was four years ago you was 11.

Speaker 6:

Oh, so you were 10. What? Party were you going to attend. You just hit double digits.

Speaker 7:

It was somebody's birthday party, all right, it was somebody's birthday party On this episode of Cap. All right, it was somebody's birthday party. I think it was my sister's birthday party. They have a sister.

Speaker 3:

I think, the TNT pod cap TNT pod cap oh.

Speaker 5:

So are there any?

Speaker 1:

older rappers that you go back and listen to.

Speaker 2:

That's like okay, I think I can rock with this Ice Cube, really, oh word, I respect that Shout out to D.

Speaker 1:

That's like one of my favorite rappers. I can go for Ice.

Speaker 2:

Cube Respect that.

Speaker 7:

I could go for Usher sometimes, not all the time, but sometimes Maybe depends on the moment, not I, maybe during them, maybe depends on a moment for rappers or singers, I don't know.

Speaker 1:

Rappers nowadays is kind of hard but I don't know. I would say and kind of hard but I don't know. I would say and it's, it's messed up. Because the situation was and if you look at my Instagram, I can honestly show you that both of them were like one of my favorite rappers on the 2Pac, but it was Drake and Kendrick were like my favorite rappers. So, like the fact that all this happened, I was just happy that I was getting all this good music. Honestly, because, truth be told, drop it, give Me 50, family Matters, all that was dope, I ain't gonna lie. Kendrick just took that joint to a whole new level.

Speaker 6:

Okay, that's all I wanna hear. Nobody. Everybody act like. Everybody act like.

Speaker 2:

Family Matters wasn't hot. Once again, Drake was trash. We never said that.

Speaker 1:

No, I'm talking about you two phones, If you actually listened to the podcast you would have heard it.

Speaker 6:

Just saying I'm deaf, I can't hear what's he?

Speaker 7:

saying when the kids when the kids Lamar and Drake were having. Who were? Y'all hoping to win.

Speaker 1:

So that's the thing, though For me, like I'm not a thug, I'm not a thug.

Speaker 3:

What you don't say, anyway so a lot of the stuff that Kendrick talks about.

Speaker 1:

I could relate to because I'm from LA and all that stuff. But I can't really relate to gangbanging and all that stuff.

Speaker 5:

So the stuff.

Speaker 3:

Drake talks about.

Speaker 1:

I'm like, okay, I can relate to that, that's cool.

Speaker 6:

But I don't know, once Drake start tapping in some of them uncharted waters that's when you know I wanted to win, I wanted Jake Holder win, and then he went and found Jesus.

Speaker 1:

He went and found Buddha, if that's one thing, that me and uh tanaka don't agree with. I'm not gonna lie, that might delete later song when he's talking about seven minute drill uh, you said what was the seven minute drill or? Maybe what is the one where he was like. Your first one was okay seven minute drill. Seven minute drill and then the third one was, and then the second one.

Speaker 6:

you gassed it, I was like ooh, Listen, I'm saying this for the record. I'm saying this for the record If J Cole had stayed in, that he'd have ate Kendrick and chewed him out. He would have ate Kendrick.

Speaker 2:

I can't co-sign that. I can't co-sign that one.

Speaker 6:

I'm co-signing on that. I'm not co-signing that. I don't know.

Speaker 1:

I feel like it would have been a good fight. Honestly, truthfully.

Speaker 6:

I feel like it would have been a better fight than Drake.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah yeah, because.

Speaker 6:

So not to piss off Tanaka, but Tanaka's the homie. I fuck with Tanaka, not really Lyrically, I do. That's the homie that's the homie.

Speaker 2:

They're going all episodes. Keep it going.

Speaker 6:

Well, no, just because I just think lyrically, not as an artist, but lyrically I think kendrick is overrated, but he's, he's what? I'm sorry, say that again, say that, say that again kendrick lamar is a little more than mid lyrically, y'all be acting like he be dropping these hidden gems.

Speaker 5:

So he didn't make it for Right. It's very easy to rap slow.

Speaker 1:

I'm a firm believer in just give me receipts. I'm not going to lie. There's a couple of things that I kind of missed with Kendrick and I was like all right, because I remember it was a podcast where I was like it was a podcast episode where I was like all right, I'll give you one of one that I can think of Drake's hard joints and Tanaka. I want you to give me one too. I don't remember, I don't even want to say Trey.

Speaker 1:

The way he just because it was just so many double entendres and metaphors and a whole bunch of other shit that I was like it's his guest verse on Nostalgia with Pussy, have you? Heard that song.

Speaker 6:

I haven't. I'm going to have to go listen to that. We'll listen to it when we stop Like to the point.

Speaker 1:

And that's the thing, though. And that's the thing, though. That's another thing too. Rap Genius does a lot of like dissecting of. Kendrick's song. I'm not going to lie, I don't really know a lot of times that they do hard dissecting on Drake's song.

Speaker 6:

Well, drake is a pop star. That I mean, he's not. That's why.

Speaker 3:

I said J Cole would have killed.

Speaker 6:

Kendrick, you know, because I didn't say Drake would have.

Speaker 5:

I. You know, I didn't say drake would have I don't love my bed and my mama.

Speaker 6:

I'm sorry they hard, they went into that. Listen, I only love my me. I know, listen, I don't want to, I don't want to talk about. I don't want to talk about forever I don't want to talk about his, his, his, fire ass person forever that they forget drake like as you know, I'm sorry that took months to figure out.

Speaker 5:

That took a year to figure out. That goes up there with Hope it's still dissecting from Hope.

Speaker 1:

I don't know about that one. Tanaka, would you like to give your example of this joint that we did? Do you remember it?

Speaker 2:

It was a while back when you gave that example, it was just deep. We probably just got to play the right genius for them, folks. Yeah okay, yeah, we'll do that, we'll do that later, but Lil D. I do have a question what's up Rod Wave? Do you consider him a rapper or a singer?

Speaker 7:

I'm not going to lie, I'll say both, but it depends. I think of most. More of a singer though, but mostly, but like I consider mostly a singer, but he does rap sometimes okay now I'm just.

Speaker 2:

I just be curious because a lot of folk that I talked to, they all consider him a rapper more so than a singer, and myself internally confused. Could we view him more as a singer who raps at?

Speaker 6:

certain times.

Speaker 2:

But I'm telling you the generation. Most of them feel like he's more of a rapper than a singer.

Speaker 6:

So when you have these interviews next time, there are classes that are actually inside the school building.

Speaker 2:

It sounds like you interview the students that are in the annex buildings. This man is trying to create the smoke out of him. Oh God.

Speaker 6:

This is never going to be the TNTNT podcast.

Speaker 7:

Trying to get the show canceled early.

Speaker 2:

He ain't even had nothing drunk in his system.

Speaker 7:

Speaking of the new era of music, there's this thing called Pink. Dress by Playboi Max and DDG, In my opinion. I don't know if I heard of DDG, but DDG is not a rapper in my opinion. I think he just makes TikTok songs. I do not like him.

Speaker 1:

DDG. Is that the guy that went viral for his baby?

Speaker 7:

Yeah, the Halo baby.

Speaker 1:

I think I've heard one of his songs.

Speaker 6:

I've heard him rap a couple times. I've actually played a couple of his.

Speaker 1:

I have too, but I couldn't tell you.

Speaker 6:

I've definitely seen more of a rapper than a singer, probably.

Speaker 7:

I've seen him as he's trash let me ask you about?

Speaker 1:

do you know about Destroy Lonely? You don't know Destroy Lonely, okay, is he a rapper? He's a rapper, I think my little brother told me about him. It depends on what he looks like. Is he a?

Speaker 7:

rapper. He's a rapper, I think, I don't know. My little brother told me about him. Destroy it. It depends on what he looks like.

Speaker 1:

I don't know what he looks like, I just know my little brother says he listens to him DDG, are you tired?

Speaker 3:

She's like I'm ready to go, I'm so tired.

Speaker 6:

I didn't realize this was going to be a part-time job.

Speaker 1:

I feel you. Well, you clocking out, all right. Well, I'm just clocking out, I'm just clocking out, I'm clocking out, I'm clocking out, I'm going to fuck with y'all.

Speaker 5:

Say bye to the folks man.

Speaker 1:

No, not the folks Tell them, where they can follow you Instagram, social media, whatever, you know what.

Speaker 3:

I'm saying I ain't got no social media but you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 7:

Follow me.

Speaker 6:

I don't know how you're going to follow me, but follow me, find him, that's right. Follow him to them. Parties where he's listening to, parties when he's listening to he chopper wait, what was?

Speaker 2:

what was that? Tyler the?

Speaker 6:

oh, we're supposed to have a Tyler the creator sticky well, she wanted to talk about how bad it is brother too, yeah it was Tyler.

Speaker 7:

Song is mid, but it's not bad, so I don't know. I don't know why you hate it so much. It, but it's not bad, so I don't know why you hate it so much, it's mid. Rapping off beat will always bother me. It's not horrible, it's just mid Weird rap songs will always bother me Change locations.

Speaker 5:

I don't like Missy Elliott either. Whoa, now you got to go. Bye-bye, bye-bye.

Speaker 1:

Bye-bye, bye-bye.

Speaker 6:

Bye-bye, bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye. First female rapper in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, but she's garbage. Bye-bye.

Speaker 1:

You listen to Spotify.

Speaker 7:

How do you usually listen to Spotify? I listen to Apple Music Spotify.

Speaker 1:

Oh no, you can just have it like this and turn it this way. Listen to it on Apple Music Spotify. Oh no, you're good, you can just have it like this and turn it this way. I want it in my mouth. I mean, what the fuck? What are you listening to? My bad, what are you listening to?

Speaker 7:

What are you listening to?

Speaker 1:

music. Apple Music is fucked. It'll be on Apple Music.

Speaker 5:

It'll be on. Apple, give me a phone milk mustache over here.

Speaker 3:

Y'all supposed to be.

Speaker 2:

DMV family right here, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 6:

Oh, that's my, that's my hall of fame the baby hall Hall of Fame. The Baby Hall Hall of Fame.

Speaker 2:

Nah, you already chose Drake. Yeah, right, he chose Drake, man.

Speaker 6:

No, thank you. It was good Good working with you.

Speaker 7:

Lavin.

Speaker 1:

That's my new phone, though, so I ain't got no records in there.

Speaker 6:

Right, he's going for a hug.

Speaker 1:

I couldn't find it, but I'll send it to her.

Speaker 2:

You got the podcast going on.

Speaker 1:

That's what I was trying to find. I was trying to find it. I couldn't find it. You told me to call it the Lavender Brown the Wild Nigga episode. That's fine.

Speaker 7:

Call it the Lavender Hates Hates, sexy Red episode. Oh, that's good, that's actually good.

Speaker 6:

It's called the Sticky episode. It's a lot of sticky topics. It's a lot of sticky, you would have to download this.

Speaker 7:

I just look I ain't know how much.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, go for it. I ain't know how much space you got Right.

Speaker 6:

I didn't know how much space, you got Right Press it.

Speaker 4:

Go for it, we got money Right, we got money to download.

Speaker 7:

Why are you looking at me Like All I got to do is download it, type shit.

Speaker 1:

You sound like one of my homies that just said that type shit all the time. Oh, I do that shit all the time Boy, you done tripped over that like six times.

Speaker 7:

What are you writing? What the podcast? Oh, I like the podcast. I was playing the game and I was so interested in the podcast I stopped playing.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Well, there you go, bucko, Five seasons of, well, four seasons, because we're on the fifth one right now Go ahead and check it out.

Speaker 6:

Lavender, you made it. You made this episode, you did.

Speaker 1:

No, you gave us a lot of content.

Speaker 3:

Yes.

Speaker 1:

We're probably pushing three hours.

Speaker 6:

We're probably pushing Well, two hours, two hours. We started like 1040.

Speaker 1:

We're not even done.

Speaker 5:

You know how hard it is to get a teenager out the house.

Speaker 7:

Is it? Oh yeah, okay, you just have to leave the house.

Speaker 3:

She had to give me, you had to give me at least an hour of prep time to make my decision Exactly.

Speaker 7:

He was like how?

Speaker 6:

do I look? I'm going to take a trash with you All right, get home safe.

Speaker 1:

We will, I'll catch you when is our episode air. You said who. When is our episode air? February 1st. Okay, lock the door behind us, yeah, I got you, we got you, we got you covered. All right, all right. What else we got? So that was the Hall of Fame. So we had DJ Unc versus the Murder Inc, women era versus Lil Wayne, 2005 2006 era versus Drake's entire career 2009 to 2024 era.

Speaker 1:

We're going to put it on the podcast. Y'all vote and y'all be the figure out the next episode. No, y'all figure out the next inductee to the TNT Podcast Hall of Fame. Oh, episode of the. Uh. No, y'all figure out the next inductee to the tnt podcast. All the frame.

Speaker 4:

Oh, by the way song of the day is Biggie Smalls' Niggas Believe.

Speaker 1:

Are you guys familiar with Biggie Smalls Niggas Boogie? Are you guys familiar with Biggie Smalls Niggas Boogie? Are you guys familiar?

Speaker 6:

with that song. Basically it's been a while since I played it. That was, you know, me being from Virginia. That was hot when that came out, Like definitely in the clubs a lot, but definitely haven't really played it down here since I've been down here, so it's been a pleasure.

Speaker 1:

Tanaka. Are you familiar with Niggas Bleed?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I think I'm more familiar with it. I'm trying to remember because I think I just remember reading in the credits that the verse that they used was from this song and it was the Biggie the West album. Let's not talk about that album. Let's not talk about that album.

Speaker 1:

I ain't gonna lie, that album makes me mad.

Speaker 6:

You can use no, this is my battery started phone. Oh, I thought you were trying to um friend in need. Friend in need.

Speaker 1:

Friend in need is a friend indeed. So yeah, I think if I'm correct the song came out when the album came out, which was on Life After Death, which was his second album, which actually ended up being his. What do they call it? What's?

Speaker 3:

the Post.

Speaker 1:

Humus Post, humus Me and my friend shot on 104. We always call it the promiscuous album, knowing that's like not the word at all, but yeah, so that the album dropped right after, right after he passed away. I think it was like a few weeks after he passed away and um. So he did have one video off that album. I think it was hypnotized and that was it.

Speaker 1:

Anything else he had passed away then it came out with a video for Sky's the Limit, but I think that was them. I think they were all kids or something like that yeah, yeah, yeah, it was something like that. But yeah, so Niggas Bleed wasn't a single, but um, it was a very, very, very heavy. I feel like that's one of those three classic um joints.

Speaker 6:

It's a storytelling joint where he's talking about basically a drug, some drug shit going on before we get to that, how familiar are you with biggie's like, especially b-side repertoire, like not the hits, not hypnotized um not too familiar, however, but let me finish.

Speaker 1:

I'm gonna finish the song of the day. And then we can after we're done okay um, so the first time I actually the first time I heard this song as a matter of fact.

Speaker 3:

Tony, when you heard this song, you heard when you first heard this song.

Speaker 1:

This heard it would have been the Biggie, duet the Biggie.

Speaker 6:

Duet.

Speaker 1:

What song was it? I can't remember which one it was.

Speaker 2:

But, I just know that I revisited it once Once I heard that. Then I went and revisited it.

Speaker 1:

That's interesting. It's interesting, because that was like he was telling a story. So, how were they able to splice that up? Oh, you said you don't remember.

Speaker 2:

I mean, I want to say I think it was a Hustler story with Biggie and somebody else. Oh, okay.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, sounds right, but yeah. So basically the song is about a drug trade going wrong and yeah, it's a good storytelling. It's a very dark, very dark, very eerie beat and you know, yeah, biggie's just on his storytelling joint man, so really it's a really dope song. If you want to, you know you want to hear a song that biggie's, you know, on his storytelling tip and knows a lot of good lyrics. Not good lyrics, but like not good as in. Like positive but like good as in like it's gonna keep your attention.

Speaker 1:

I would highly recommend you listen to niggas bleeded turn up song of the day. So, tonic, you were about to say something about.

Speaker 6:

No, I was just going to say this was, on par with Biggie's, one of the best storytellers that we have, which is why people of my generation I'm officially unk, I guess you could say yeah, shout out to that meme.

Speaker 6:

We still consider Biggie the greatest rapper of all time. Uh, still, um, and this is the reason why his storytelling was amazing. Songs like um I got a story to tell, ironically, was also like a b-side hit, more so a club banger than uh. It wasn't a radio hit, for sure, but but yeah, biggie was just always great with telling stories. So shout out Good choice Turn.

Speaker 2:

Up. So yeah, go ahead and break it down. Sonic Like set the scene. When you first heard this song what was going on. Like you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 6:

So I'm not going to lie, much like Turn Up up. I really wasn't feeling this when it first came out, because I'm not a thug, a gangster, whatever right okay, I don't when I say that I don't mean that I I'm not gonna listen to trap music.

Speaker 1:

I love trap music and I love gangster. I love hearing that shit. I just can't relate to it.

Speaker 6:

That's what I'm saying, so that's me too. I can't, I can't relate. And so when this came out, I was still squeaky cleanish church boy, like it just didn't do anything for me like I liked. I like the not gonna lie, like the like the diddy biggie, like the mo money, mo problems, yeah, flashy yeah yeah, yeah, so, um, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 6:

So it's all this stuff. I'm going to be honest. Actually, I really had to go back a couple years after he passed and re-listened to it. I was like, oh, you know what? This isn't my vibe per se, but the skill set on this is freaking phenomenal. Once again, I can't relate, but I get an idea based on exactly how you're telling this. It's more for me, it's more like watching a movie.

Speaker 1:

Of course I can't relate to the Terminator, arnold Schwarzenegger, with guns and coming back and doing that type of shit. I can't relate to it, but it's very entertaining.

Speaker 2:

All that type of shit. I was mistaken. It wasn't the biggie duets that I heard, it was actually um. No, it's actually a ghostface killer album, fish scale, and the last, the bonus. I guess I think they classified it as a bonus track, but it was called um, it was called three bricks and it was ghostface killer. Um, biggie and rayquan, uh and uh and yeah I was. I was impressed because I was like oh dang, like this biggie versus cold, like just the way that he's setting that whole thing up. And then the beat that they had with it was like dope too. So, and you know, rayquan and ghost saves they all storytellers for real. So, like it really fit you know what I'm saying?

Speaker 2:

shout out to wu-tang, for sure, um, but yeah, man, salute to biggie. You know, I mean I was, I was raised more on pop, you know I'm saying, but when I I never discredit Biggie. I definitely acknowledge his talent and I understand, I understand where people Are coming from. Because I know all the Biggie folk Is like he had less time. You know what I'm saying and so they're saying With the quality of work that he put out During a short period of time compared to Pac, you know what I mean.

Speaker 6:

Well, it was almost like Biggie couldn't miss. He was that hot. So even on his features like sometimes you just play his verse on the feature song just to I mean, just to get to his verse, yeah, Uh, faster, because he it was going to be bars, Right.

Speaker 1:

Um, I'm not going to lie. Is it actually funny that you say that I feel like it was kind of a curse that, uh, Craig Mack put him in the beginning? Oh man I mean now, granted, I'm not gonna lie, everybody kinda killed their part, but it's just like, damn Like.

Speaker 5:

I ain't gonna lie.

Speaker 6:

Biggie's on my song. He's gonna last.

Speaker 1:

Like you, you gonna wait for this.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, um, and I'm gonna be honest, I don't think I've ever heard A throwaway bar From Biggie. You know, sometimes rappers Is like I gotta get to the End of the 16th.

Speaker 2:

Let me just say some shit on repeat, so you feel like he was just locked in every verse.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, every verse, every song, every feature. No, let me repeat this because I don't have another 8. You know kind of thing, so, but nothing either that made you go down. Okay, I guess you was bored, I guess you was high on a time constraint. There's not a bar, a biggie that you can say that so so.

Speaker 2:

So today we got album of the day and, um, my album of the day is gonna go to gorilla zo. Welcome to the zoo.

Speaker 2:

Uh, this was his debut album, um that had hood hoodnich on it and, um, I don't know, I kind of went down the rabbit hole, you know, with gorilla zoe, just to kind of figure out uh, you know how he you know came to be, so to speak. And yeah, basically, uh, zoe, he had started off as basically a songwriter and he was just basically songwriting for the artists on bad boy or for, I think, block my bad, for block nc, and then block was just like he had a hood figure and you know, block was like man, why don't you just rap it, bro? Like it sounds fine, you know, and he like man, nah, like you know, he was so used to just being a songwriter and then he wasn't really taking that rap series like that. You know, it's just to get a little check. You know, here and there he recorded it. So that was the first song that he ever recorded, was that joint.

Speaker 2:

And then, um, you know, obviously they that that was a smash and then one thing led to another and all of a sudden, you know he will boys in the hood and all that.

Speaker 2:

Um, but it's interesting because this all ties back to kind of like um, you know how Jeezy and Jody were kind of beefing it kind of ties back to that because, you know, obviously egos and stuff like that you know were playing a role. But I feel like once they knew that Jeezy was going to leave Boys in the Hood, I feel like Jody kind of thought that he was going to be, you know, next to blow up you know what I'm saying Next to kind of go. But then they replaced Jeezy with Zoe and that's when Zoe really got the spotlight as opposed to Jody, you know, and I don't think Zoe and Jody ever had no issues or nothing, but I do feel like, you know, jody, he never really got his, his chance to kind of blow up off of boys in the hood you know, but, anyway, getting back to zoe's debut album, the reason I went back to this, um, because when it initially came out I didn't really care for the album.

Speaker 2:

It was cool but it didn't really stand out to me like for real. For real, and then, being that we play so much trap music for these writers, bro, I never would have thought that that man Eye song would take off like it did amongst them. I don't know how you felt, turn Up, that was my first time ever hearing the song and I'm not gonna lie hearing the song is kind of it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, like I didn't. I, that was one song that I would have never expected them to really gravitate towards like that for real so what's?

Speaker 1:

what's? I'm sorry, I mean but, shout out to you because that was the first time me here, and trying to make a joke too. I don't know if this is on the same album. I apologize if it's not. Oh, no, it is, it is yeah, Shout out to you for dropping that, because I swear you're like the first person I ever heard play it and it's gone nuts ever since.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, no, that was like one of the few songs off of that joint that I was really rocking with. But then so, then. So I've been trying to dig back into, like them, old trap albums, because you know how it's like that era, they just like appreciate the beats like in that era for real and so I would listen to. I'm like, oh, I guess like there's some of these records I could try out, right, and I go to cascade east, I'm djing just like a regular family session or whatever, and this girl asked me to play a song I literally just added to my library bro, and this one album cuts off of the zo album, bro, and I'm like what the?

Speaker 2:

I'm like how does she know bro, like. And so I was talking with her after and she's just like, because I asked some of the cascade east like, is she a regular skater? And they're like, no, that was the first time we seen her. And then I was like, how do you know that song? And she was like I'm from Atlanta, you know what I'm saying. And then, like, I guess she was like her dad probably played it for her and stuff like that. So I don't know that joint be mind-blowing to me, bro. But yeah, some of the burgers that I F with, though, is Do Something Money man, obviously the hook figure trying to make a jug.

Speaker 2:

Juice Box. Juice Box is on there, yeah, last time I checked.

Speaker 6:

I definitely thought that was a Jock's arm.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I know it's definitely a Jock's arm. But yeah, man, I was on the second, the second album, um, but yeah, there's some other records on here that are cool. I just I don't know if I really bumped them like that for real, but um, but yeah, salute to us. I got to give, get my process. The dirty glove bastard because they had did the interview was oh and brother records that they pointed out to, though, are literally the album cuz that I F with, and I was amazed.

Speaker 2:

I'm like damn. So I'm not the only one that feel this way, cuz, like, of all the songs on the album that they could have mentioned as like a favorite album, could they specifically was saying the ones that I have with. So definitely check out the project. You know it's definitely one of the main ones. Out that bad boy south kind of arrow will block you and see what boys in the hood young Young, jock, zo and Jeezy so yeah, man, drama Boy, dj, dana, fat Boy, chris Flames Just some of the names that was producing. And yeah, that last time I checked that was produced by 50 Cent's producer, shy Money XL, and I think that's why I like the record, because it's a different sound. It's not just a trap record from Zo, it's like you know. But yeah, man, album of the day, welcome to the zoo, gorilla Zoo that's actually.

Speaker 1:

That's actually interesting that you put it in that perspective all right, so we're going to move to. Dj Talk. Dj Talk, alright, so it's beautiful that you're here, tonic, because this DJ Talk is going to be all about you. So we're going to pull up some of these old episodes Shout out to everybody that listens to all the older episodes and we're going to pull up some of these older DJ Talk.

Speaker 1:

And we're just going up some of these older dj talk and we're just gonna let we just have you answer okay, cool, well, um, that being said, that's gonna move us on dj talk, all right. So, tanaka, I got a question for you. Well, yeah, young, come up to you. Hey, tanaka, I want to learn how to dj. So tonic, a youngin comes up to you. Hey, dj, tonic, I want to learn how to DJ. So Tani, a youngin' comes up to you. Hey, dj, tani, I want to learn how to DJ. What do they come? How do they approach you about learning how to DJ?

Speaker 6:

It's almost like just how you said it. Um, I don't have too many because of where I DJ See like y'all are in skate rinks, where y'all have a lot of the younger folks. You know me, I'm either in the strip club during the week.

Speaker 1:

Okay. So when we say younger, you didn't necessarily got to be a kid, I know, I know.

Speaker 6:

But what I'm trying to say is the demographics that I work with. I don't have a lot of people coming up that's what I'm saying so like I might have one or two dancers and be like, hey, I think about DJ and it seems like cool. But what I was gonna say is in, so you could do like a lot of corporate events or a lot of a lot of weddings.

Speaker 2:

Nobody's coming up asking the DJ, so or so, like they just there to attend the function, right? I'm not really right. Oh, how would I? Yeah, I mean it's more so like they just there to attend the function and not really like, oh, how would I go about it?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and I mean to your point, to your point. You don't have any regulars with that, just weddings, right? Yeah, that's what I'm saying. Oh, tonics DJed this wedding. That's blue. Yeah, right, exactly, exactly, that's not a thing.

Speaker 6:

Okay, that makes sense. I'm not even DJ Tonic at weddings, I'm DJ Kenton. So just hypothetically. Is it just because? Was it Tonic? Is it just?

Speaker 1:

not an appropriate word for the white folks or something.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, I feel like, well, my clientele don't care about DJ monikers or any of that. They really just care about music. As a matter of fact, some of them um, it's changing now in the, in these 2020s, but, like when I first started and I would say even up to the 20 teens it was like they were almost kind of turned off if you had a dj moniker, because they were like oh, so you're gonna make this a club like we want this to be a classy affair. We want bland dj, greg dj, bobby dj, whatever um that's an interesting person.

Speaker 2:

I never thought of it like that. That's an interesting perspective.

Speaker 6:

But understand, I do predominantly white weddings. Now if I'm doing a black wedding, yeah, they want a cool DJ there. That's the first thing they ask me from that and. I would say. I would say about 10, 15% of my wedding clientele is black. So that come up. Yeah, that's the first thing they ask me what's your DJ name?

Speaker 1:

But you know All right, yeah, all right Question. Oh, we're going to do five of these by the way Okay. So yeah, so that was number one. Number two Doing a research for a gig. How do you go about that, doing a research for a gig? You can give me any perspective, because I know that's pretty loose question. So I guess for your weddings that you usually do, how do you usually do your research on what to play?

Speaker 6:

Well, so let's just say weddings, let's say any type of private event, corporate events, and we'll say corporate events because most weddings are the same. I got a playlist that will work for 90% of the weddings I do, but a lot of corporate events that I do might have a different theme. I just did a corporate event a couple months ago. I just did a corporate event a couple months ago Might have been December for a holiday party where they wanted Miami poolside kind of vibe.

Speaker 6:

And I'm like yeah, I've never been to Miami. So first and foremost there's that, and then what are we playing at the pool? So, with that case, then I know I'll go, I'll go to, um, the couple, uh, streaming sources that I have, the spotify or title and, uh, mostly spotify, and I'll just, you know, go and check what kind of playlist they got there and listen and see what the vibe is and go, oh, okay, I feel you. So it's more kind of loungy, chill kind of thing. Um, I did a corporate event a couple years ago where they wanted for their cocktail hour and dinner, they wanted what's known as chill lounge. I didn't know what the hell chill lounge is, had to go, you know, find that out did they give you any examples like artists?

Speaker 2:

oh so you just had to purely like just look that up online.

Speaker 6:

Yeah so also um, oh, I guess cheap plug it's not really cheap, because I pay for it but.

Speaker 6:

I but I do have, uh, a site that I use, the app, whatever. It's called crate hackers. Yeah, I mean, it's like 30 bucks a month, you know. If you got it, you got. If you don't, you don't. But same thing. So, but same thing. So what Crate Hackers is? It's a collaboration of DJs, upper echelon DJs. They put together crates. You can almost guess anything. You want 80s pop, you know 70s dinners music, modern music for high school functions, whatever, and so there's sections like Chill Lounge. I was just about to ask you that.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, so that's sections like chill lounge and there's like eight. Yeah, so there's like that and that's where I got that from. There's like eight, there's like eight whole playlists and we're talking at least 20 songs each playlist. Chill lounge, one chill lounge studio. I was like, oh, that's amazing, like that was a crate. Hackers has saved me a few times on a couple of events. So I would just say, in general, you know, explore.

Speaker 6:

If you're a dj and you're trying to find, are you trying to get into two different uh, genres? Um, do your research, like I'm trying to get more into edm, just quickly. And but edm is broad, very broad, right, very broad. You got house, you got big room, you got, you know, you got all this. So it's like you got this version of trap, you know, and it's like, okay, what, what I want to focus on first, what, what do these songs fits into that? So you just research, research, research. But yeah, that's what I do, I'm very in depth. But you know, I guess, when it comes to dj and you can say I'm og type thing, so that's crazy man.

Speaker 2:

I found out that shack be djing oh yeah, dj diesel, yeah just discovered it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, shack is a shack of all trades I kind of figure what side you, what side you're on, but there are two type of djs in this world, right, the djs that actually you know, have the mixing and transitions and all that stuff. And then there are DJs that kind of just kind of just play for the crowd per se and don't really do any mixing or transition and just kind of like host. They're kind of like, they kind of just host, they kind of just like no mixing, just dropping records.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, like talking.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, they're talking for a little bit and then they'll like, they'll, they'll get the crowd's attention and you know, and it's like from Back in Blood to Before I Let Go, mm Gotcha. So, for example, for example, me and Breezy Shout out, breezy. We went to Bonfire yesterday and there was this DJ that did the main stage. For example, me and Breezy shout out, breezy. We went to Bonfire yesterday and there was this DJ that did the main stage and he was bouncing from back in blood to fucking. I don't know he was bouncing but he was hitting all the hits.

Speaker 1:

So he was catching everybody's attention, but it was just kind of like all bro like, like you know at this point, like, like you already got a host up there, like you, really, you really don't need to be doing a lot of hosting the host was his person or somebody else no, apparently, apparently, according to breezy that that this is a person that's been around like the club scene for a while.

Speaker 1:

So, yeah, no, apparently he was already with the bonfire folks and bro was still doing all the hosting and all that shit. But how you, how do you feel like? Do you think that's considered still djing when folks do stuff like that long-winded question? But yes, so, tony, how do you feel about people that don't necessarily do the mixing and transitioning? They're hosting and and? For the most part, they're getting people's attention, but it's just kind of dropping from I don't know fat, juicy and wet to to fucking uh euphoria so south you know the folks from Atlanta.

Speaker 6:

They have this saying Atlanta influences everything, which lately that's been the case, especially hip-hop, a lot of stuff. What you're talking about, I feel like started up North. That's a huge thing. No, seriously.

Speaker 1:

And it's funny that you say that, because Tanaka was talking about that, but go ahead, yeah so.

Speaker 6:

So I'm from virginia. We mixed in virginia. I've been djing since the 90s. I've been djing since djing was djing, so when I would go up to new york, that's, that's really huge even still. But back then that was really huge and it was annoying as fuck to me, like I'm in the club and the dj's playing and then he stops, he wants to talk for 20 seconds before dropping the next song and and so they've been doing that since like 80s and 90s up north and I guess you know well here in atlanta it's, it's, it's such a melting pot when these folks brought that down and now that's becoming more popular here. If it works, it works.

Speaker 6:

It's always been annoying as fuck to me, like, like just played a song or do like we do cut in and out during the song, hype a bit, but and I feel like, yeah, I absolutely feel like I don't even know if you can call yourself a dj, if that's all you doing, because anybody can then curate the top 20, 30 songs, that's out, that's going to be a hit and just play them and talk and just go all over the place. Prime example shout out King of Diamonds. Here in Atlanta. They got a Sunday brunch. I don't know if I should. Oh, fuck it. He might hear me. He might hear me or not. Uh, I can, nelly, put it in your mouth fame, he, uh, he's the host slash dj for the brunch portion.

Speaker 6:

And then he does that shit too, like oh, I want to know if you know this song. And then he'll play a song for 30 seconds and everybody's singing along and he does what mostly throwbacks I mean. And same thing. He will go from like like late 90s, early 2000s, mariah to, and he just stopped mid-verse, everybody's singing, the ladies are singing along, he just stopped, cut it off. I hear you, I hear you, but I want to know if you know this song. And then he'll drop like Loving you, minnie Riperton, and what's crazy. It fucking works, it does, it does. But then, and same thing, and he won't even do like a regular stopping point, like into the chorus or something. He'll just stop in the mid-verse. I hear you ladies, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. Do you know this song? And then I'm going down, I'm just saying so, it works. So if you can make it work, you can make it work, but to me that's still beginner level DJs, but you still know your music, so I'll give you kudos for that.

Speaker 1:

That's a topic boy, because, in the same token, not a lot of people take that time to interact with the crowd. Some DJs are dope djs in the mixing transition, but they do not like to talk at all. So I'll just say this kudos to the people that actually interact and are like not even like like just on the mic looking down, looking around, looking like looking dead in the folks eyes.

Speaker 6:

You, yeah, you like, like doing all that type shit Shout out to y'all Well, real quick. So you've really only seen me DJ like at the clubs, right. So I am kind of interactive a little bit because we have to be at strip clubs. But I'm a totally different DJ at weddings and corporate events and I'm that DJ that once it's dance time after eating or whatever, I just play the music Like I don't say anything. For that last hour, hour and a half I just let the music talk and so I am that DJ.

Speaker 1:

That's like ah, music working, that's good they don't need to hear my yeah, that's fine, right, like you said, what works works, what works, fuck it.

Speaker 2:

Go for it All right, let's see Number four. As a DJ with private events, do you feel like you should have lights?

Speaker 1:

Tony, as a private DJ, do you come with lights? And if you don't I mean if you do like, what are the, I guess, why do you need lights?

Speaker 6:

Absolutely, absolutely. First of all, if you're dealing with black people and the room is dark, it's too much darkness, darkness, everybody Darkness. All you see is eyes and teeth. Because we want it dark. We want it dark. Niggas don't want to party in a well-lit room.

Speaker 1:

No, they don't, they don't Right.

Speaker 6:

So you need something to break that shit up. Um, but, yeah, absolutely, um, I have, I have what's known. I bring out what's known as the chave. Uh, four bar flex. This is a kind of older light bar. Uh, I think I had this since like 2016, 2017. I like it because it's four big wash lights side by side. They chase, they do everything, whatever, yada, yada. But then you can also add some other lights that do cool effects on top of that, and that's what I do. I have two little chave kentas that I put on top and they do the the patterns and stuff as well. So, um, absolutely, I feel like, if you're not I mean, I'll say this too, I guess, depending on the pay that you're getting, if you're only getting $200 and you set up no speakers and everything else, then fuck it man, y'all ain't pay from the lights Right.

Speaker 6:

Most of the parties, I do, I, I do. I get 500 or more. That's not a flex, that's just my clientele, that's just the expectation.

Speaker 1:

Last one Remember there was a joint where the guy was like for his song request he's going to start doing. Do you remember that?

Speaker 4:

uh, let, me see, the answer is no, yeah yeah, I know, I know, I know. I'm trying to see if I can find. I'm trying to see if I can find it no, no, no man.

Speaker 2:

Yes, I know, tanaka, you don't know. No, no, no man, here it goes. Say it on the mic, if you say it on the mic and the crowd agree, I'll say it.

Speaker 4:

But if it gets a boo. Ha ha, ha ha. Nah, that's an iPod thing, that's gonna be an iPhone phone. Yeah, that's the new thing. You don't want to play that song. Tell them to tell everyone. Tell everyone the song you want to play. Find out how they're loving it.

Speaker 1:

And I'm not trying to play.

Speaker 6:

So, tanaka, your thoughts. I saw you post this in our delinquents Once. Somebody posted it in the delinquents group chat, which was if you think the song is whack, it's either you call them out and let them host it and see, or not see how that go. Yeah, because we had a conversation in the delinquents group chat. No, yeah, I don't see you doing that to the white folks.

Speaker 6:

Well, it's not that I mean. Actually, I'm going to be honest, I think that would work better with the white crowd Like hey, so-and-so wants to hear this song, yeah man. And then what will happen is you know, listen, cat Williams said it best Nobody parties like your white friends, like they get drunk and they're ready to party right. Also shout-out Tommy Davidson. He was talking about how black folks always talk about white folks can't dance. And he was like yeah white folks can dance.

Speaker 6:

They just, it's just. They body don't do what they brain send those to do? Yeah, but they ready to party, but yeah. So if somebody came up and just asked for like some random ass song that I don't think will go, here's the thing.

Speaker 6:

I might not know, I'm not the king of all things vanilla, so I might, and most of my corporate parties to corporate parties or weddings. I don't know that crowd. So it's not a club, right, or a bar where we've got kind of the same vibe, we've created a vibe whatever. Yada, yada, yada. Y'all know what's going to happen. I never know. So there have been times when I've been asked to play a song and I've been like the fuck and then I played it and the crowd goes wild type thing. So you never know. Now with us, we know, we know, like it, like or yeah, I mean now that I say it out loud, that would be the problem that we would be the problem.

Speaker 6:

Well, I think with us the biggest thing is I don't think we ever have any bad requests. I could be wrong. I've never gotten a bad request at a predominantly black event. I've ever done clubs, bars whatever, private events whatever, but the song might not fit what's going on at the time and then you got to go hey, okay, that's not a bad song. But I've never had anybody that just came and asked me to play a song that I just knew was going to kill the dance floor, kill the party. It was just like okay, I'm in New Orleans, bounce, and you're trying to hit Kendrick Lamar and this is not the vibe right now. Like I'm going to get to the West Coast, I got you, but we in New Orleans right now. This is Master P, this is Hot Boys.

Speaker 6:

You know, or I'm sorry, I said New Orleans Bounce, so this is Bounce, you know what I'm saying? Like we just not, we not there yet, let me get, let me get to to there, and then yeah, that's that, yeah, so, but yeah, I wouldn give.

Speaker 2:

I wouldn't give my mic either, because you never know what motherfuckers is gonna say like, like they might just say some stupid stuff and then you gotta cut the mic or get you gotta fight for your mic bag. We know, we know me and drip it. Have experienced that first.

Speaker 7:

Okay, but yeah, that was the BJ talk, what?

Speaker 1:

do we got left.

Speaker 7:

Oh, the schedule. Oh, I'm glad you brought that up.

Speaker 1:

Open topic. I forgot about open topic. Yeah. So, tonic, since you are a guest, yeah, whatever you want to talk about, whether it be negative, positive, we agree, we disagree. Cancelable, not cancelable. Boom, you want to promote something.

Speaker 6:

So I actually got a dj related, music related open topic when you were talking about um gorilla zoe and being uh, uh and and gz being part of boys in the hood and and your homie that didn't blow up.

Speaker 3:

forget his name, Jody Breeze.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, that got me thinking what other rappers and duos or trios or groups do you think were good but never got to get their shine either because the main star was too bright? I'll give you a prime example. I'm going to go St Lunatics Now. I feel like Nelly was actually the weakest MC of the group, but I feel like he was like the Quavo. He was the personality I really really fucked with Murphy Lee, but them folk from the Midwest and at the time I was dating somebody from St Louis she was like but for real, the truth in the St Louis is Ali and he's just like nobody, just like nobody was ever. So is there anybody, any duos or groups that y'all mess with, like you know what so-and-so? They can't get their shine on.

Speaker 2:

It's so funny because I knew that was coming. Tonic, I need you.

Speaker 1:

I don't know what episode it is. I'm going to do my research. I need you to go back and listen to that episode, okay, where Tanaka does a deep dive on the St Lunaticston, because there's a lot of stuff that she said and I laughed and it's funny because we had this conversation and it's like it's interesting. It's just interesting to hear all of that. All of that is interesting.

Speaker 1:

But um, or not just groups or labels, like somebody that's on a label that you thought should have blew up, but it's just interesting that you brought up the St Wilmington and I was like, yeah, it's crazy, but um, it's interesting that you brought up the St Louis Tickets. I was like, yeah, it's crazy, but um. I gotta think about that one.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I gotta think about that Okay, so not necessarily a label, but I'm not gonna lie.

Speaker 1:

Okay, so there's two people I'm thinking about one person I can think of, because we initially talked about how he should have been a bigger artist earlier. K Camp definitely feel like he should have been bigger because he definitely had. I feel like with the right people behind him, he could have been bigger and Tanaka probably doesn't remember this, but this was a conversation had, I don't know. I feel like with the right people behind him, he could have been bigger.

Speaker 1:

And Tanaka probably doesn't remember this, but this was a conversation we had probably around the first time we started meeting each other. It's outside, yeah, okay, but no, this is a conversation me and Tanaka had. Well, it's not really a conversation, he was kind of more telling me because I really didn't know the situation. But I definitely felt like Maka had. It wasn't really a conversation, he was more telling me. I really didn't know the situation. I definitely felt like Day Day should have been a lot bigger. He was in a really weird record label situation. That's kind of not the same.

Speaker 6:

I really want to stick with groups.

Speaker 3:

You said record labels.

Speaker 6:

I mean Gucci had somebody sign and he featured him in a couple songs. So that's different, the fact you said record labels.

Speaker 1:

But when I say record labels, I mean like Gucci had somebody sign and he featured him in a couple songs and you heard so okay, so that's different. Yeah, that's what I mean the fact that you said Gucci. I was just thinking of Fuji Anno, but Fuji kind of fucked himself up.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, that's what I meant by record label Like. So they've been featured. So artists Psy High is definitely that's his fault. You know, that's what me and we still waiting on the album.

Speaker 1:

Psy High album number two. It's crazy to think the Psy and I'll always bring this back up the 2010 Good Music Psy, psy High had zero albums. Big Sean had zero albums. 15 years later, psy High had zero albums. Big Sean had zero albums. 15 years later, psy High One album Big Sean. How many albums were we with with Big Sean? Was it like 6 or 7?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, something like that, but how good are they?

Speaker 1:

I think they're pretty solid.

Speaker 6:

They're built dope on Sunday.

Speaker 2:

Finally, famous Dark Sky Paradise. Don't forget Hall of Fame. Hall of Fame, I think it was Dark Sky.

Speaker 1:

After that, yep and then Are we counting the Jalea Eco one or no, I'm going to tell you.

Speaker 2:

Finally famous Even without that Hall of Fame, dark Sky Paradise to tell you I mean even without that Hall of Fame. Dr Scott Paradise I decided?

Speaker 6:

I decided Detroit 2. Yeah, and then the latest one Better. Me Than you yeah.

Speaker 1:

I decided it was a pretty good body of work. I got to listen to that again, yeah, so six I decided it side. It was a pretty good body of work, so it was finally famous. The album um, I mean the finally famous wasn't really a good body of work.

Speaker 2:

It was good songs though I will say that yeah, um I mean well, okay, so when you put it like that, sonic, I mean the first name that came to my mind I don't know if I was just this, was just my nerdiness, or whatever. I was anticipating Young LA dropping his album. You know what I'm saying? Like they had the album cover they had the album title A&I was going crazy he had them street singles that was also buzzing at the time, and then the album got shelved and it never released.

Speaker 1:

So that's yeah roscoe dash yeah, another one yeah no hands should have been his single yeah no hands should have been his single bro. I, I'm still mad at that. Yeah, that should not have been on flock of belly, yeah that is such a sore thumb in that fucking album.

Speaker 2:

I'm trying to tell you it's so crazy to think about and just look at the producers on that album and look at how no Hands just sticks out like really bad. You don't even have to hear the song, you can see all the people who's involved in that song. Compared to the album, anything else Literally anything else.

Speaker 1:

That shit is nuts, I don't know. It just seemed like Roscoe was always following in some shit with his singles All the way turned up. He had to get Soulja Boy on there. No hands, honestly, I really don't know this background. Behind no Hands yeah, yeah, I Hands. Honestly, I really don't know the background behind, no Hands yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I don't know.

Speaker 6:

It's crazy, though. Flacavelli had singles that went out for over two years because it dropped in 2009. But Grove Street Party released as a single in 2011.

Speaker 2:

I think, wait, the album came out 2010, didn't it okay?

Speaker 6:

well, so the album came out 2010. Yeah, my bad, the album came out 2010, but what's crazy is O let's Do? It came out almost a year before, in April of 09, and then Hardin' to Paint came out in June of 2010. No Hands in August of 2010. And then Groove Street Party, february of 2017.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, Tom, you brought it up. I gotta speak on the mind.

Speaker 2:

K-camp Day Day Michael Montana, young Jock, nitty, bro Burned all of them With Young Jock, nitty, bruh burned all of them. Well, young Jock, I mean they kind of you know what I'm saying is going down. You know what I'm saying. But Jock was telling the story. He met up with Nitty. You know what I'm saying. I guess Nitty, he was getting involved because he had, he had a group, I guess, on the east side or whatever, and he wasn't. I guess he was trying to not work with them, no more, and they was like really trying to get after him tight, joint and um. So he started working with jock. You're never gonna believe this. Jock wrote, wrote to the, to this record, and then he like his homegirl listening to the radio or something like that, and they're like ain't that your song? He like bro, what the they done stole the whole flow cadence like of the hook and everything. Gucci man, is you rolling the whole flow cadence like of the hook and everything?

Speaker 1:

Gucci man Is you?

Speaker 2:

rolling. It's your man, he's killed. Yeah, you know what I'm saying. So, jock, you know, obviously he's mad. He's like bro, what the fuck? Like I was writing to that song, you just gave that shit away to the home.

Speaker 2:

Like you know what I'm saying and you know, so it's like I don't know nitty's an interesting one, bro, because the fact that you just get because jock over there like man f him, like he just gave away a hit bro, like that, that's going crazy. You know what I'm saying. But yeah, luckily he made up for it somewhat.

Speaker 3:

What is going down, but yeah, nitty's a it's an interesting one to work with.

Speaker 2:

It was so mad.

Speaker 6:

That's crazy, I'm trying to think and I can say you can go back to like, if there's anybody on death row, was there anybody? You know? No Limit. Well, this is a little older Lox.

Speaker 1:

Okay, so I'm not going to lie. I was so. When I was younger I used to try to. When I finally got access to different, when I got access to like all the music that I did, I just started listening to different people and I'm not going to lie, I was kind of upset and I, you know it's crazy in the back of my, in the front of gonna lie. I was kind of upset and I, you know it's crazy in the back of my, in the front of my head. I kind of figured he wouldn't be nothing, but in the back of my head I know, like fucking King Lowe's my baby.

Speaker 2:

I made a mistake. It wasn't pills, it would go ahead. Shawty got a ass on her. I don't know if you ever heard of King Los, but King Los was he was one of the folks on the roster on Bad Boy in the late 2000s, early 2010s he had one of the best responses to Kendrick the control shit yeah, his control response was fucking ridiculous.

Speaker 6:

Kendrick the control, shit, his control, verse His control response was fucking ridiculous.

Speaker 1:

I didn't even know he had one of those.

Speaker 2:

We'll have to watch it when we get done. When did you first hear King Lil Hip hop early, I want to say I first heard him on because I think he made one of those Amelie freestyles. You know how everybody was making a face out some million. He just was snapping crazy. I was like oh, who's this?

Speaker 1:

um, so let's is there because it's a really big camp is. It was a lot of people, you probably probably say but do y'all think that anybody in Young Money besides Nicki Minaj, nicki Minaj, drake and Tyga that should have been bigger?

Speaker 6:

I thought it was J Mills.

Speaker 1:

I was thinking that, but I was like I don't know, is there something hope, is there something about him? That's like holding him back because, I'm not gonna lie, what's interesting about jay mills is he had a couple songs that I was like he actually fuck with this. Yeah, he had a song, but I mean, I ain't gonna lie, granted it like I had a whole bunch of other people on it, but he had a song called Green Goblin. I will never forget that song. That song was dope. And then he had a freestyle. It was actually funny.

Speaker 1:

He had a freestyle before Drake and Kendrick came out with Poetic Justice to Anytime, anyplace. It was on his. I think he had a mixtape called he's Still Nasty or some shit like that, but yeah. J Mills definitely was up there too. I did give gutta gutta a try as well, and he wasn't actually that bad either.

Speaker 2:

I feel like yeah, I think gutta, gutta would have been my next, as far as in that camp at least.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, all that could have been what it could have, should have, uh, but yeah, now we can go to, like I said, but yeah but who do I think should be bigger?

Speaker 2:

I mean, personally, the group that I'm always standing by is the Backwoods. I don't know if you remember them. They had that song. Oh my god, I just thought of somebody fucking dope bruh off of Hustle Gang bruh. That shit pissed me the fuck, bro. That was like did you, did you remember dope tonic?

Speaker 6:

yeah were you listening.

Speaker 1:

Did you listen to their first mixtape, gd OD with um and, ironically enough, that's when they fell out with young la, but um, this is like 20. This is when they came out with that song. Sampling that, here I go. Do you remember that? Right, yeah, yeah, yeah that was around that time they had came out with that mixtape, probably the best mixtape, but no, I think before that dope it was side to side, the guyobie and who was the last person?

Speaker 2:

I feel like it was like three or four of them. Yeah, it was three of them. I think I got to look it up now that's going to bother me. Yeah dope, but the back was they were the one that had the Oompa Loompa song. I mean, that song was just Wait a minute.

Speaker 1:

I don't like the look of it, holy shit. How do I remember?

Speaker 2:

that? What the fuck? That song was cool, but they had also the Billie Holiday sample. You're going to love me. I think I do remember that too.

Speaker 6:

Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah that is definitely Stephanie Mills oh well, I look, bro, we're not that old, we'll play the record for you, man you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

Let's see if you can recall. But yeah, I really believed in them because I felt like they had that lyricism but then also kind of that Atlanta swag about them.

Speaker 1:

I would say Black. Hippie too, but I mean Kendrick. I would say, he Hippie too, but I mean Kendrick I would say he fucked that up. I don't know, I'll still. Even if Kendrick doesn't believe, I'll still believe Black Hippie.

Speaker 2:

Bruh all the posse cuts that they made.

Speaker 1:

Bruh, like you can literally just make a Mixtape off of that. Honestly.

Speaker 3:

I tried to.

Speaker 1:

I tried to find all their songs. Gonna lie, I tried to. I tried to find all their songs that they put together and just put it in one big ass. You know what? I think that might be my next project, because I think I still got Spody.

Speaker 2:

Shout out to God. Spody and Young Boots.

Speaker 6:

Spody yeah, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes we're here just quickly because you already kind of hit it. You did name some just solo artists that we figured should be big. We talked about this earlier at the Rush K-Camp. You said Day Day, anybody else? Hey man, why hadn't they blown up? The K-Camp blows my mind that he's not huge. He just didn't have the right people behind him. I just I'm going to tell you who For me personally and I heard, because he likes the streets more than music Rocco. Yes, oh my God, rocco, you want to talk about bars and lyricism.

Speaker 1:

We talked about that too. Yeah, that food, that food mixtape is stupid the fact that he was able to come up with all those foods and like the nachos and the chips and dip I was like wow, that is clever yeah, I think, um, I don't know.

Speaker 2:

I think I feel like roger wanted to be more of a businessman, like he was trying to sign other artists, you know I'm saying, and so because of that he wasn't always like fully focused on just yeah.

Speaker 6:

But when he drops up. He dropped so much like just he dropped so many gems.

Speaker 3:

Like yeah, like it should have been.

Speaker 6:

Like he could have been master p, yeah, or did he? Yeah because did it like or dre or all these guys that are right, you know m&m shady record like because you heard that future was signed down yeah, I know what I'm saying. Yeah, yeah, y'all know how. Well, if y'all don't know how, y'all should know how I feel about Future.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but he's um. I don't know it's more uh, shit I mean, but it's working for him. Quality over quantity Well, no, quantity over quality, yeah. Quantity over quality, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, it's quality over quantity. No, no, he's quantity over quality future yeah, yeah, that's quantity almost definitely, yeah, yeah, yeah, that's what I was talking about.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, future is quantity over quality. But I mean it works for him and his uh, his core fan base. Fuck with it. So, hey, if it works, it works. Fuck it. Um. Okay, what about mmg? Is there anybody off of there? Anybody off of there? See Anybody off?

Speaker 3:

of there.

Speaker 1:

See, I would say Wale, but Wale just didn't ever know when to shut up.

Speaker 6:

I was going to say I feel like he did. I feel like he was an odd member of MMG. He definitely was.

Speaker 2:

He was an odd member.

Speaker 1:

He definitely was an odd member but he just didn't know when to shut up, like he was up, like at that time when he got signed to MMG he was up there with Kendrick and Cole.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Like Cole Wale Kendrick yeah. Like those were the lyricists of that time.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Only difference was J Cole and Kendrick weren't complaining, wale was. Wale was complaining a lot and that's what kept putting his foot in his mouth and it just, I don't know. It just got really weird. Yeah, yeah, but, um, yeah, other than that, I don't know, uh, I don't know I didn't really that second generation of mmg I didn't really like pay attention to, like fat trail and tracy t and like it was just kind of like what was it?

Speaker 2:

rocky, fresh I was just about to say that, yeah, rocky, I didn't really I don't know, I didn't really pay attention to that. What were your thoughts on Pill?

Speaker 1:

The Michelle of the group, definitely the Michelle of the group. That's him. Oh, kd, that's him, right, yeah.

Speaker 6:

The Michelle of the group is wild.

Speaker 2:

You remember Pill.

Speaker 1:

Exactly. You don't even remember Pill, but I remember Michelle. That's what I'm saying that's wild.

Speaker 6:

Everybody's sleeping like. Michelle didn't do some things. She did some things outside of destiny yeah, exactly, but I mean it was like because she went the gospel route, she started singing for jesus I mean.

Speaker 1:

But even that she did um, she did more like the broadway stuff that she's more good at.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, when we're saying she did stuff like she. Yeah, what.

Speaker 1:

I'm saying she did stuff. I mean, yeah, I'm pretty sure Peele did stuff. No, I'm pretty sure he's not on the streets right now.

Speaker 6:

What is Peele doing right now? I don't know. Give me a song Post, MMG Give me a song, michelle did I heard a word what's your?

Speaker 2:

favorite part of that song, actually song, I ain't gonna lie. He was on the screen for a little bit.

Speaker 1:

Damn Damn I tried, I tried so hard.

Speaker 2:

I think he's good now. I think he's good now. He did have a little rough patch.

Speaker 6:

I heard a word. It's kind of like that Neo Soul gospel song. Actually it's really cool. I know you listen to gospel.

Speaker 1:

Not at all. So let me ask you this, because this is more of the early 2000s Did you feel like anybody in Flipmo's squad should have been bigger?

Speaker 6:

Nigga, let's talk about it. The whole squad, raw Diggins, should have been one of the top female em top female mcs to ever like. She should be in that conversation um so what do you think happened?

Speaker 1:

just, they're not just not the right camp behind her yeah, oh yeah, we gotta ask you.

Speaker 2:

I don't really know much about digger, besides that verse on I know what you want, oh, oh.

Speaker 5:

And then I yeah, I didn't even think about it?

Speaker 2:

Did she have an album?

Speaker 1:

She did, she did, she had a single too. Okay, oh, I got another record label.

Speaker 6:

I just felt like, so the thing with the thing with what's the label.

Speaker 1:

Flip Mo, squad, flip Mo.

Speaker 6:

Busta is, he's his own stratosphere and that's the problem. Legitimately he's not like Nelly, he's a god MC and we really just wanted Like what's his. I like Ramp, the Last Boy Scout. I thought he should, he had his tone.

Speaker 1:

Is he the guy on Flavoring Year?

Speaker 6:

I think so. Yeah, yeah, yeah, he was 94.

Speaker 1:

Mad motherfucking hardcore. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 6:

He had kind of that more baritone voice, a little deeper. Yeah, spliff didn't really do anything for me so much but ramp and raw digger for sure. Uh, raw digger. Uh, I think raw digger's problem was back then she was very much like, um, like the brat, very like she wasn't a sexy, she wasn't trying to be, she wasn't so, she wasn't trying to sell sex she was more like a Remy Ma right, right, yeah in the era of Eve Lil' Kim Foxy Browns so was she like a Rhapsody, or was that?

Speaker 1:

is that too lyrical?

Speaker 3:

I, I mean um, I'm not going to.

Speaker 1:

I didn't read the list.

Speaker 6:

No raw digger yeah, um, see, this wasn't. I just think she didn't fit the the tone of female rappers in that in that time and I think which but kudos? Because flip mode, they were like yeah, be you, but it just didn't work. It wasn't selling like like. I think the only reason the brat did as well as she did was because jd really really pushed the hell out of her um, but you know, niggas wasn't really checking like yo, the brat. You see that last rap video like the rat sexy as fuck because she's gay as fuck and she wasn't trying to.

Speaker 1:

I don't know if roddick is gay or not, but she definitely watching some of those videos where she was showing like her woman side and I don't know, please. I mean look if the brat just so happens to even listen to this fucking podcast I apologize if I'm falsely acclaiming, but I ain't gonna lie.

Speaker 1:

Watching some of them videos where she got on bathing suits, she just felt uncomfortable. She felt uncomfortable. I just felt like it was just like she doesn't want to do this. Somebody still want to do this. I don't know who still want to do this. I don't know.

Speaker 2:

But if I'm wrong, then cool, do your thing.

Speaker 6:

Nah, I hate that, I feel like, yeah, I feel like rod digger was like a, like a remy ma dtp. Oh shit, nigga. Where do we start like? So let me tell you this dtp is the prime example of when rap stars do not make great executives. I can go back even further. I'll get to DTP, but we'll go back to even before. Timbaland had a label. I don't know if you knew this or not. He had a label called Beat Club and he had Well, but he also had Bubba Sparks.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, bubba Sparks' first album, deliverance. Yeah, he's getting ugly.

Speaker 2:

Oh, Dark Days at Night or something.

Speaker 6:

Something like that yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, I don't think I knew. Well, I think I knew of him, but I don't think I think right. And then he had skills uh, who's an underground legend? But all of them were on beat club.

Speaker 6:

It's like you got all these lyricists that could do stuff and bubba sparks was back, then he could have been like the next eminem, like like the more country version of eminem, because he had bars like he had. Huh yeah, don't let Miss New Booty like Miss New Booty was him trying to get? Oh no, yeah, yeah, trying to get some for the radio, um, but yeah, yeah, he had some bars um, oh yeah, because you've never heard ugly, right?

Speaker 6:

yeah, yeah yeah, we keep talking about when you said, but now I'm back to DTP. Oh man, poor Shauna. I feel like Shauna should have been bigger, oh bro.

Speaker 2:

Shauna can rap bro, yeah, I'm like.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, boy, I think she was Nicki before Nicki.

Speaker 2:

Well, she didn't have the, the inflections, but just that word play but the fact that she was able to switch like she could do that rapid fire flow but then also have like a slower, smoother and it just sound dope is like it was crazy bro, yeah um, my favorite.

Speaker 6:

Uh, could have said it would been, but I think he's too cerebral too for the rap game Bars on bars on bars. He's like the side-hider prince of DTP Four Eyes. You already know. He already know Four Eyes.

Speaker 1:

You know what's crazy. I think I know who you're talking about and I forgot who I was talking to. This was a long time ago and they just said he was I don't know. They said he was a weirdo in person.

Speaker 6:

I don't know. Probably yeah, I don't really know. Probably. Actually, I used to hang out at the old MJQ Friday nights. I got another one and he would come hang out with the DJs.

Speaker 1:

Okay, go ahead, All right we're going to have to wrap this up. We're just going to be like five hours, okay, yeah, but.

Speaker 2:

I'm going to say well, my personal DCP would have to be Field Mom.

Speaker 1:

I feel like you feel like they should have been bigger.

Speaker 2:

Bruh, they can really rap like crazy, yeah, and I just feel that I know they was unique with that country joint they could rap.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, for sure, they really have bars for it.

Speaker 2:

And I just Luda, you know.

Speaker 1:

Dropping the ball. What about that battle of the sexes? Anyway, this is probably. I don't know. You may or may not have anybody in this camp.

Speaker 6:

Oh wait, hold on One more time. This is probably, I don't know. You may or may not have anybody in this camp. Oh wait, hold on One more time. I also think real quick. I also think, oh, you know who he dropped the ball on too, though.

Speaker 3:

I don't know what happened Maybe we're talking

Speaker 1:

about Ludacris yeah.

Speaker 6:

DTP Play it Circles. Play it Circles was part of DTP. Yeah, sharifa was also.

Speaker 1:

Anyway, okay, I don't know who Sharifa is.

Speaker 6:

Anita Bossman Sounds like her radio.

Speaker 1:

I have to hear it. You have to play it. Alright, so last one and then we might have to wrap this up Dungeon Family.

Speaker 6:

The one hit wonder and I was like where the hell is the rest of his stuff and who was that yeah, that fire ass song that everybody was on. Oh god, what's his name? Um? Oh uh, uh god, uh, what's his name?

Speaker 2:

um cool breeze what was his one single? Was it ace deuce that was at him, ace deuce for a tray no, uh, watch for the hook brother man ace deuce for a tray.

Speaker 6:

I've heard of that.

Speaker 2:

I thought that was a west coast nigga nah, who is Watch for the?

Speaker 1:

hook. Watch for the hook Brother man Like Ace Deuce Fort Trey I've heard of that. I thought that was a West Coast nigga Nah Ace Deuce Fort. Trey, I feel like I've heard that before, I ain't gonna lie. I feel like if Sleepy Brown would have went like the Caterinata vibe I mean went to the Caterinata vibe. I feel like out of our. I mean, what's the kitchen out of our life like it would have?

Speaker 3:

been bigger after after like after.

Speaker 1:

Like you know, I might look at some stuff, might look at some sleepy brown sea, but kitchen star yes, it is fine allied to a friend who is part of on, you know? Uh, oh, there we go. Oh, my Shout out DJ Ham.

Speaker 6:

I play that sometimes too at the club. People forget Future was part of Dungeon Family too.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, shout out Meat Bib. Shout out Meat Head. You know what's funny? I put Dior. She didn't know. I put Dior onto that. Shout out Dior.

Speaker 6:

Okay, okay, yeah, he was.

Speaker 3:

He's yeah he was, he's, I mean yeah, I gave the big gift.

Speaker 2:

I think big gift. But yeah, I played that song recently you did.

Speaker 1:

That's a dope song, I'm not gonna lie. That's a cool little, cool little boom bap song.

Speaker 6:

What did I think about Slim Calhoun?

Speaker 1:

I've heard of that name before. I don't think I've heard of his music.

Speaker 6:

Do you know who he is?

Speaker 2:

I know of him. He's on the Stank On Ya album, right.

Speaker 6:

I think so. Yeah, he had one or two little singles. Ironically, he used to come to gold rush all the time, I mean all the time when I was djing there like all the time. Uh, so like, if I see him right now he's like yo what up tonic type thing.

Speaker 1:

Um only one that I've met in dungeon family's backbone. I don't even know, was he ever a rapper? Was he a rapper Ever, or was he just? Was he just like kind of like ASAP, where, like they just had a whole bunch of just random motherfuckers in ASAP?

Speaker 6:

I don't know, I don't know, backbone.

Speaker 1:

Oh, you don't know who Backbone is Gotcha.

Speaker 2:

Dang. Cause that even means, that that's like Big Boy's Big. Boy's like big boys, big boys label too what dungeon family? Yeah, because I think you, I think purple ribbon all-stars was like ah, purple ribbon definitely should have gotten something else.

Speaker 1:

I'm not gonna like purple purple ribbon should have been something else. I'm not gonna lie, definitely that was such an interesting like. Yeah, that was so interesting like.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, that was so interesting like they had a lot of talent, man I wonder why they didn't.

Speaker 1:

But, ladies and gentlemen, before we turn this into a marathon episode, we're going to give y'all our schedule and we're going to go ahead and wrap this up. If you want my schedule, my schedule is on my Instagram. You can follow me on my Instagram. Oh, it's on my Twitter as well, so you can follow that. At turnup with two U's T-U-R-N-U-U-P For Instagram, just add DJ in front of that with the same spelling, and you're good. You can see my whole schedule. From February 1st to February 20, we get 28 days.

Speaker 1:

Yes 28 days to 28.

Speaker 2:

So yeah, Tanaka, you got your. Yeah, February 1st I'm being metrodynar. February second, cascade East afternoon session and then soul. Sunday, February 7th, Metro diner. February 8th Saturday night fever. February 9th Saturday night Trap fever. February 9th, Cascade East. February 14th Metro Diner. February 16th, Soulful Sunday. February 22nd Sparkle Family Session and February 23rd Cascade.

Speaker 1:

DJ Tonic. Where you at, man um, it's so.

Speaker 6:

First of all, you can follow me on my socials, mostly just IG. I am Tonic T-O-N-N-E-K. I don't really post my schedule. I guess I should. I need to be paka like y'all. I'm kind of jealous of all your Metro Diner dates I only got two. Jealous of all your Metro Diner dates I only got two. I'll be at Metro Diner on. Wednesday.

Speaker 6:

Ah you stupid. Yes, I'll be there Wednesday as an observer. Oh, I can't get any Wednesdays. What is this nigga doing? He done married the Wednesdays. He got that shit on lock. I'll be there Thursday, the 13th, right before Tanaka. You got Valentine's Day homie. Good luck with that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I ain't even thinking about that. That's great.

Speaker 6:

And then I got the 27, two Thursdays at Metro.

Speaker 2:

Does that mean they're going to be asking for slow songs?

Speaker 1:

Probably have fun with that buddy.

Speaker 6:

All them write-ups you're going to get, don't you remember?

Speaker 1:

you told me you loved me. Hey, can we sing Fire and Desire?

Speaker 6:

And then I think I got. If you got some kids, come out to the what's the trampoline place? Extreme Hop, john's Creek. I'm up there on Saturday, the 15th. Come get your jump on. You can still make your way up to Canton, Georgia. I'm going to be at Elevate Fight Club. Ding, ding, ding.

Speaker 1:

If you like MMA, go ahead and get the seats before they sell out. I heard they've been selling out, so hopefully there's still some seats by then.

Speaker 6:

Alright, so you're working Valentine's Day. You got any plans for Valentine's Day?

Speaker 2:

Or you're probably working somewhere too, because we all single, right, are we all still single? He's prepping, he's prepping. Yeah, I got big plans on the 14th.

Speaker 6:

What's the 15th?

Speaker 1:

man, what's the 15th?

Speaker 6:

So yeah, oh yeah, you're moving, you're moving. Yeah, yeah, yeah, oh yeah. So darn, I can't help you move. Darn, the way my work schedule is set up, darn Niggas.

Speaker 3:

Niggas.

Speaker 1:

That's the perfect way to end this podcast. Niggas. Alright, y'all, I'm finna. Take my ass to bed. This is a long ass episode.

Speaker 3:

Shout out to DJ.

Speaker 1:

Tanaka, as always. Shout out to DJ Tonic. Appreciate you rocking with us tonight. Shout out to Lavender.

Speaker 2:

Shout out to Lil D and yeah, this jam packed ass episode.

Speaker 6:

It was fire. I give it 5. It's fire, it was very fire.

Speaker 1:

I give it 6. It broke the scale just like Kendrick Lamar. No, Tonic, shut up, Shut up, Don't say it. No, we're not going to start this conversation. We'll end this conversation off here. Tnt Podcast. Turn Up Tanaka TNT and TNT Bye, Thank you. Outro Music.