
The TNT Podcast
The TNT Podcast
Tha Carter VI
Lil Wayne's Carter VI has landed, and the guys aren't holding back their opinion. They take you through an unfiltered, track-by-track breakdown of an album. Whether you're a diehard Wayne fan or simply interested in honest music critique, this episode delivers passionate, thoughtful analysis from two DJs who've witnessed Wayne's entire evolution.
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TNT Podcast. Turn up Tanaka. We're gonna try to make something happen. Yeah, thank you, breezy. Thank you, dirty Dan, for the feedback, no pun intended. Yeah, special edition, special, special special edition, special, special special edition. Um, the card is six. Uh, didn't think we'd ever make it here, but we are here. So this joint like just came out like an hour ago, so in a few minutes we gonna listen to it.
Speaker 2:Um, I know it's crazy, tom. It's the fact that we talking right now, right, and we had started it immediately, like at midnight, like it would have just ended, because it's a minute or it's an hour seven, and that's how long the album is.
Speaker 1:I don't know, bro, I just kind of Does that seem short to you? That seems really short, especially for a Carter. I feel like a Carter should be like an hour 30, maybe two hours, I don't know. You're an album guy. I feel like you keep up with stuff like this how long is an average? Is that an average album?
Speaker 2:An hour. I know the last one was pretty long, I feel like the last one was a little longer, but I know that. Uh, I know the carter 2 was like like super long. You know I'm saying so and that was like what?
Speaker 1:like two hours or something?
Speaker 2:oh, I feel like an hour, 20 or something like that.
Speaker 1:I don't know I just the hour just sounds short for an album hour 17.
Speaker 2:Carter 2 was an hour 17. The carter 3 was hour 18.
Speaker 1:I guess it is shorter than compared to these other ones I guess, but it's by minutes, though I thought it'd be like by like a lot more minutes than just 20, 30.
Speaker 2:Let's see the Carter 5 was an hour 27.
Speaker 1:I don't know why I feel like an hour just doesn't feel right. I don't know. I guess two hours would be, like these double discs that we always get.
Speaker 2:That some of these.
Speaker 1:He's doing that because of the attention span that he figured Probably In and out, in and out type of shit. Yeah, probably. But yeah, before we get into that, tanaka, how are you? How you feeling, sir, how you doing?
Speaker 2:Doing alright, man, just planning all the summer festivities that we got in store. Yeah, man, just trying to. We got in store. Yeah, man, just trying to get back in shape, that active outfield, and just trying to execute all these plays that we got lined up on the horizon. Hear that. What about yourself? Turn up how you been.
Speaker 1:I've been better, but maintaining, just trying to get my mental right.
Speaker 1:I'm just trying to get into a strict what's the word? I'm trying to get some order in my life On more of the I don't know more of the just day-to-day stuff that I should be adding to my life. Just trying to get into more of that type of stuff Because I don't know, I just I need some order in my life. I hate it. Yeah, just kind of taking a strain away from the diet and just trying to get more of the mental stuff. Right, that's, that's basically it. Um, same old work, same old. Yeah, everything else, everything is about the same. Um, yeah, uh, so nice, slow five. We just ended it.
Speaker 2:It's crazy. I don't know why it seemed like a minute ago.
Speaker 1:Two weeks. Yeah, it's been two weeks yeah two weeks.
Speaker 2:Yeah, man.
Speaker 1:It was a good time.
Speaker 2:Understatement. I commend Turnup man. This time around I really gave Turnup more, more. So the control and the lead. You know what I'm saying. Yeah, man, we had a great time bro. You know what I mean. Like I just I really liked how it went. You know what I mean. Like I, just I really liked how it went. You know what I mean, and I don't know if I spoke on it, but, yeah, we had kind of got some feedback from the fourth one and stuff. So I feel like we you know what I'm saying came back in a sense on the fifth one, you know, even though there's people that enjoy both of them. You know what I mean. But I feel like, um, I'm pleased with what we did with the fifth one yeah, absolutely nice.
Speaker 1:Slow five was um, as I said on my own little kind of thank you post that I I haven't had this much fun since the first one, the that I had a great time yeah, and I feel like, yeah, I gotta, once again, I gotta get turn up his roses.
Speaker 2:So, you know, because, um, there were just several moves that, in my opinion, was just like a stroke of genius, so to speak. Um, starting off with the fact that he had a camcorder, you know, for nice slow five, that ended up pretty much being like a nice and slow vlog, in a sense.
Speaker 1:You know yeah, and shout out to dirty dan, being like the like 80 more basically like the 80 of all of that stuff that you see. By the way, so for the people that don't know, nice and Slow 5, I am working on putting it on YouTube. So, yeah, stay tuned for that. A lot of that camcorder footage you see is from Triple D. So, yeah, shout out to Dirty Dan. I would say, shout out to Ham, shout out to Drip, shout out to Louie, shout out to Floss I think those are the only other people that touched the camcorder that night and all the videographers that had their own joint too. Floss, z Zy DJ Z, roland Sk, skate 213, flex. Shout out to shout out to demarcus and I told him this, his, his videographer game then stepped up for sure so yeah, it's a nice little vibe man.
Speaker 2:um, it was a great time we were shouting out all the videographers, all the folks that was on the camcorder, that was Dirty Dan.
Speaker 1:Oh, was that on the camcorder or the videographers? Ham, it was Ham Dirty. Dan Drip Floss and I feel like there's one more Louie.
Speaker 2:Big salute to y'all, big salute to all the videographers Roland.
Speaker 1:Roland Skate, skatehouse, skate Mentality. Dj Z aka Zvids Flex. Shoutout to Flex. You just stepped it up and the non-videographers Steel and Floss Skate. What's his name? Skate13?. Yeah, skate13. Yes, skate13.
Speaker 2:Yeah, man, big salute to y'all. Man, appreciate, appreciate y'all popping out. Uh, photographers, man, big salute to saint, as per usual. Um, big salute to aq, um, and even roland you know, roland was over there taking pictures too and also AC, you know, appreciate you popping out and taking the banner photos.
Speaker 1:Yeah, doing what you can.
Speaker 2:But yeah, like I said, you know big slew of the turn up. You know I got to give Miss Roses there's several moments, know where. You know stroke a genius, in a sense, a being the camcorder you know I thought that was a genius idea. So now we pretty much have a nice and slow vlog B the interludes with the different 90s shows and movies. You know like I feel like that was genius and that was a good way to give away prizes and stuff like that, and yeah, I just think everybody was excited, man and enjoyed dressing up and all that Interesting debate.
Speaker 2:Enjoy dressing up and all that For sure Interesting debate going on right now because people like there's like some people that say we should do it once a year and some people that like it it's twice a year. So that's a little discussion that's been going on lately. You know what I'm saying but I don't know. Me and Turner, we'll come up with what it is and weigh the pros and cons and stuff. But yeah, man, we appreciate everybody that popped out. Man, all the dope fits that y'all put on, that was nice to see. Shout out to Fatal Attraction. Man, you know they went viral out here.
Speaker 1:Boy shout out to y'all Y'all done. Got us like 200-something followers on the Nice Slow page. I'm going to be back. I'm going to go get a speaker. You keep talking. Hopefully the possum don't get me.
Speaker 2:They also did the commercial, you know. So we appreciate them for doing that. And let me see what else. Yeah, shout-out to everybody involved. Shout-out to Neshea, you know, for working the merch table. That was definitely, you know, helpful for holding it down. And yeah, man, you know, just really happy and pleased with how the night went, you know. And just, yeah, just looking forward to the next one. Yeah, man, nights and slows are always one.
Speaker 3:Yeah, man, nice and slow is always a beautiful event, bro, and.
Speaker 1:Shut up, shut the hell up, shut up, shut the hell up.
Speaker 2:All right, I really attribute to, you know, to the soul set man.
Speaker 1:Oh my Jesus, Shut the hell up. Hold on, hold on. I'm sorry y'all, I'm trying to plug this shit in and this shit is acting stupid.
Speaker 2:So yeah, man, but next on the agenda, I think, was GEKO. Straight out of GEKO.
Speaker 1:Oh shit, Damn. I'm mad because I didn't forget about it but, I, kind of didn't think about it, but yeah, shout out to GECO. Shout out to all the Nellies and all the Aaliyahs.
Speaker 2:I feel like that went well. I don't know who was on the camera.
Speaker 1:Do you know who the camera people were the cam on the camcorder. Uh jordan. Um, I feel like I gave it to kairi one time and but I feel like the I think the dirty dan of this one was uh Arts.
Speaker 2:Tay Arts.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Got you.
Speaker 1:Yeah, shout out to Tay Arts man. I feel like I gave it to Kyrie one time.
Speaker 2:Shut up. Yeah, that was dope man, straight out of GECO. I enjoyed it, man. Man, it's always a pleasure to be at GCO. Um, yeah, man, it was a, it was a good time, you know yeah, got the competition completed, you know um, yep sure did.
Speaker 1:so you know, Yep sure did.
Speaker 2:So yeah, you know.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that was, I don't know. Can you think of anything else that's passed that we've done?
Speaker 2:No, I think that's it. That's about it. Salute to Julian for copying the merch. Yeah, I got to get my jersey.
Speaker 1:Well, he was actually a winner. He actually won that. Yeah, he won that. Yeah, he won that. This is a pretty dope jersey. I'm trying to think this is a pretty dope jersey. Yeah, trying to think so Dirty. Dan wants to talk about nice and slow. Six to orgy. Do you want to talk?
Speaker 2:about nice and slow. Six to orgy. This man, dirty Dan. This man Dirty Dan Hill. Oh, derrick Dan Hill, derrick Dan. That is something that I'm trying to discuss.
Speaker 1:No, we're not.
Speaker 2:I'm not discussing that. Yeah, I don't know. I don't know. Yeah, derrick Dan, that's a little explicit.
Speaker 1:I mean, it's all good. He keeps calling us old, by the way, it's just. Yeah, it's fine. Dirty Dan just wants to stay in his father's nutsack a little longer, it's fine. It's fine, dirty Dan, if that's how you want to spend your days as a sperm just want to spend more days in your father's nutsack? That's fine. Has a sperm just wanted to spend more days in your father's nutsack? That's fine. I mean, hey, bro, you like nutsack? It's fine, it's all good. But um, yeah, I was about to say gico. We already talked about gico. Was there anything else? I think we already answered that no, we did not. So that was about it. So before we get to the yes, it's verified. Aj, I didn't know who that was. I feel like I've heard that name before.
Speaker 2:I want to say that's Ajax.
Speaker 1:Ajax, shout out to Ajax. If that is Ajax, aj, if you're still here, say who you are, because I feel like I know a whole bunch of AJ. My first AJ I thought was AJ that hanged with Zai. He be stepping with Lele, and Lele and Lil J and all them G and all them he go with that girl. I forget that girl's name. That's the AJ I always think about. Maybe, possibly, I don't know.
Speaker 2:Yeah, talking about global who's with Janiyah? Yeah, no, I think that's. I want to say that's that verse, ajx.
Speaker 1:I think Derrick Dent said it is. I think. Well, he said it is. I don't know if he was talking about me or he was talking about you, but I think he was talking about you. That's what I'm assuming.
Speaker 2:Yeah, shout out to him, man, you know what I'm saying. I've been to Ajax Tuesdays, you know, make sure y'all pop out and support him and the green team diverse doing big things out here for real. I told him, man, he part of the future, bro, you know what I'm saying. Just got to get more sessions under the belt, get more comfortable and look, man, the growth is bound to happen. You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 3:So definitely like I said, said the future is bright man you know.
Speaker 2:So big salute to, to all the up-and-coming djs, for sure shots of all the upcoming djs.
Speaker 1:Um, so, before we get into the uh moment y'all been waiting for, we're gonna get into some of these questions. So, tanaka, we have a grand total of two for you, two for me and ten for both of us you two for me and ten for both of us. So I'm going to just go down the list this is Nobody on Facebook, bro.
Speaker 2:Watch that, bro. Who's on Facebook? You're on Facebook.
Speaker 1:It's okay, he's just upset that he won't make it to 32. We've already had this conversation off air. He said he's gonna die at like 20, 20,. What'd he say? What like 23, yeah basically, yeah, let's just say he's gonna do. I mean, hey, bro, hey teach his own. Like I said, teach his own, but yeah, so, um, but yeah, so this is going to be interesting, all right. So Tanaka, first question. Well, first question.
Speaker 2:Do you smoke that za?
Speaker 1:Do I smoke that za yeah?
Speaker 2:that's the question. Do you smoke that Zara? No, I do not smoke that Zara. Damn Now turn off my joint because I you know I sound low, you sound low.
Speaker 1:You say you sound low, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2:Wait say you sound low.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, wait, can you?
Speaker 2:hear yourself.
Speaker 1:Check one two, you can hear yourself, okay yeah, you good, but yeah as far as the Zah nah, I do not smoke.
Speaker 2:You know what?
Speaker 1:I'm saying according to Dirty Dan, you are a liar. Test results came back. You are a liar your thoughts on that.
Speaker 2:I don't want to smoke desire, um, I wish I could, but I just I be. Every time I smoke bro, I be wanting to go to sleep. You know what? I just I'd be. Every time I smoke, bro, I'd be wanting to go to sleep. You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 1:I don't be wanting, uh Well, y'all just put it this way If y'all think Tanaka talks slow and slow now and moves slow now, imagine if he did smoke that Zah, Just just that's. Uh, just just just add that, to just just put that in perspective well, I don't need.
Speaker 2:That's the thing is, when I smoke, I don't need to be wanting to talk to folk. You don't need, I just be you should get. Yeah, exactly, you get stuck, go with yeah, yeah, I couldn't like we, we like if we were to smoke now and you trying to go out like we're not going out right.
Speaker 1:I'm stuck wherever I'm smoked at.
Speaker 2:I'm finna get a snack and then probably knock out, you know so.
Speaker 1:I guess that's how it be. I don't know. I can't relate. I don't do that either. Um, so we're going to move on to the last question for you Tanaka how old are you? If people want to know, tanaka, how old are you?
Speaker 2:um. I'm 33, so yeah, I'm an og guys. So you know I'm saying um yeah, man, that's about it.
Speaker 1:Hey, as far as it goes, alright, so I guess I'll move to me. I got two questions and Tanaka, I'm not gonna lie. This second question is I don't even know how this is gonna go, but but they told me to leave it, they told me to leave it under the wrap, so I'm just, I'm just answering questions, all right. First question in the future, how long do you continue to dj? So for me, um, uh, I don't know, I'm really just riding the wave right now. I'm going to just keep DJing and then that money is going to get dumped into other business ventures that I want to do. Yeah, business, yeah, it's just going to go into other business ventures that I want to do.
Speaker 1:I know I was always into video games when I was younger. So I don't know, probably link up with a video game designer and do some shit, I don't know. I don't know, I always wanted to get into animation, not necessarily voice acting, but I don't know, putting together a show. So I don't know, probably gets to dump something into that. I don't know, invest some money into some businesses, and yeah, that's about it.
Speaker 1:So this second question it's a very loaded question, by the way, why would nay that girl skater be dragging your name in her close friends? Because that's unethical and I don't like that. I don't like that. Um, tanaka, uh, I'm not gonna lie because I've I've always been, I've always been a person to. Uh, if someone asks you a question, fucking answer it, I guess.
Speaker 1:Um, so I mean, honestly and truthfully, I can't tell you why she does what she does. Um, I don't know, maybe she does it for entertainment, maybe she I don't know maybe she didn't get a lot, you know, attention at home. Um, I tried to do, I tried to do the best I could to help her do whatever she wanted to do in her life. But you know, I don't know Jada wanted to. I don't know. I truthfully, I have no, I have no idea. I can't answer that technically, I can't answer that. I only thing I can do is I can move accordingly. I don't, I don't like a lot of negative energy around me. So you know, you know she's removed, she's removed from anything I do. Anything that has my name on it she cannot come to. If it's an open session, she can come to that. Whatever, it's cool.
Speaker 1:I don't know why you would come to some a session that you know you're talking down on somebody on, but you know, teach his own. That's why she wasn't that nice and slow for the people that don't know somebody on, but you know teacher's on. That's why she wasn't that nice and slow for the people that don't know. I mean, and this is just, I don't like a lot of bullshit around me and you know, if you're going to talk shit like I mean, hey, the car's used up, I mean that's the bed you made, basically. So I mean, that's the type of shit you want to do, then hey, teach his own.
Speaker 1:And on a different token, for the people that have heard this information and go gossip to other people about this information you have been noted as well. We're not not cool, I just know how to approach you. So those are just for the people that knew this information and wanted to keep it to yourself. Yeah, I don't know, I just don't like negative energy around me. And yeah, I don't know, I just don't like negative energy around me. Uh, that's. And yeah, I don't know. I feel like that's as far as I can go with that answer. I think that's it, yeah. I don't know.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I mean, I just feel like if it's the issue, it should be, you know, jet box, like talk in private, like there's no need for all the internet.
Speaker 1:I mean, look, bro, like I said, maybe just not enough attention at home and truthfully, I mean it was a situation that happened in private but like when you get people, that always you try to give them advice and they're always their thing is, oh, you don't know the whole information, so you don't need to be talking about it. Okay, cool, you know what's actually interesting? The fact that she literally got into the same situation with Shoelace like a month prior and I was telling her I'm like you know you low-key, look like a punk bitch. You know you low-key, look like a bitch, like talking in your close friends about people. But you know you, you know you look like a bitch, like talking in your close friends about people. But you know Jada want to be Jada.
Speaker 1:So you know, I don't know, maybe she, maybe she has some growing up to do. I mean she's pushing 30, you would think pushing 30, you would. But I will say this for the people that are a little younger as you get older, you'll learn that age means nothing if you, if you're not mentally, if you're not mentally there, it means nothing at all. Like there are 40 year olds still going playing with 20 year olds just doing stupid shit. So it is what it is. Um, and yeah, it's just, for every action there's a reaction, and I don't know as far as I can think about that with that, all right, so now that I got out of the way, all right, so we got both questions now, so shout out DJ Nisheay, this was her question. She actually had two questions. The first question is how did y'all become friends, tanaka? Would you like to? Would you like to tell that story, sir?
Speaker 2:um, um. They just don't really start it because we well, I had to DJ, I had to DJ this. It was like a throwback party, but it was for like, um, like going into the new, like what's it?
Speaker 1:New decade.
Speaker 2:Decade, yeah, 2019, going into 2020, and it was at a skating rink and I had never did a skating rink before. But yeah, the folks was just like you know, it's a cheaper pay or whatever, but you know, if you want to F with it, I got you. So I was like you know, I ain't never did a skating rink, so let me see what's up with it. And when I came to the rink turned up and AC was there and you know, ac had approached me like oh, you the DJ. And I was like, yeah, he was like, oh, a bit, you know what I'm saying. And he was just like excited because he was like, yeah, he was like oh, a bit, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:And he was just like excited because he was, like, you know, kind of like thank God I ain't got to work tight. So I was just caught off guard because I was like down, like how they treat me folk, or whatever. But I DJed to join and after the session, me turn up Well, I'm really the only one that remembers this but basically me turn up in AC. We was in the booth and we had like a long ass conversation just talking about music. You know what I'm saying and that probably would have been that. You know what I'm saying. But I left my XLR cables at Stone Mountain and turn up, hit me up, and he was like yo, you left your XLRs, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:And then I think he had brought up oh, did you want to link up sometime, just have a DJ session or whatever? So I was like sure, why not? And we linked up, we was DJing, and then the same thing happened. You feel me Like we just started talking about music and then we just looking at the clock like damn, like three hours done passed by. You feel me we just strictly talking about music and this is right around when COVID hit.
Speaker 2:So you know, obviously everything was shut down and you know, during that time, me and Turner we had like COVID sessions where we just go live and just DJ, you know, for folks online and everything in the meantime. And then he was saying that, yeah, he was just like, you know, if you want a DJ at the rink, you know kind of just gave me the precautionary things and told me about it and all that and I was just like, shoot, I'd be willing to give it a shot and all that. And shoot man, really the rest is history. You know, I used to fill in for folks at the rink and eventually kind of solidified my spot and then really that's how the friendship was built through DJing.
Speaker 2:And then, obviously, you know, came up with a crew as the Delinquents we started doing Bonfire, you know, and there man, I feel like that kind of really was the main beginning of it and we've just been going strong ever since then.
Speaker 1:What he said All right, so we're going to move on. His name on strong ever since then. What he said Alright, so we're going to move on. So this is Neshea's second and last question. So she said rank the delinquents. We're not going to do that. We're going to be here for fucking every time I rank the delinquents. So instead of ranking the delinquents, we're just going to pick from all the delinquents. Who is the? I guess we're just going to pick from all the delinquents. I guess we're going to both pick, in our opinion, the best in these following areas. Because she said rank the delinquents in the following areas Mixing, mc, overall skills, party vibe, slow set, demure vibes and lifestyle well-rounded. So mixing who do you feel is the best mixer out of us?
Speaker 2:And we're excluding ourselves.
Speaker 1:Oh, if you want to, if you want to say yourself I don't know, look bro, I don't know, look bro, I don't answer the questions bro, I don't know, I look bro, I don't answer the questions and I don't think the shade's here, so I all right?
Speaker 2:well, I'm gonna just answer all of them, excluding myself.
Speaker 1:So no, include yourself, sir. Go ahead and include yourself. I know you're not gonna, I know you're not gonna, but I just I'm just throwing it out there that you can the best mixer you know what, since you're doing that I I'm not going to do that either.
Speaker 2:So go ahead, we're going to make it the best mixer. Damn, that's a tough one. Mixer that's like blends and stuff like that. I think so. Blends, transitions, transitions, uh, mixer that's like blends and stuff like that.
Speaker 1:I think so.
Speaker 2:Blends, transitions, transitions um, yeah, that's tough, I'm gonna give it to you to turn it. Yeah, I'm gonna give it to you. I feel like, yeah, blends mixes. I'm gonna give it to you, alright.
Speaker 1:uh, mixing, I'll probably give it to. I don't know AC be coming up with some shit, but I don't know. I don't know if it's necessarily his mixing. I feel like it's just more of his. I don't know Just the way he's able to put all that with scratching and all that too. I probably Off the top of my head. I guess I'll say AC. Yeah, I guess I'll say AC. I'll say AC. Yeah, I guess I'll say AC.
Speaker 2:yeah, my top three was unit drip and AC shout out to the coalition, we'll see.
Speaker 1:Alright, mc, what we got for MC best MC yeah, mc means move the crowd best MC?
Speaker 2:I'll probably MC. Yeah, MC means move the crowd. Best MC, I'd probably say. I'd probably say I would say that Breezy got the best MC voice. I would say I think AC has the best. I guess kind of what he says. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:It's funny, you literally took the words right out of my mouth. Literally, that's literally exactly what it is. Breezy has the mc voice, but but ac he get that lick in him. He running around, he running around with like a chicken, with his head cut off, like like oh, hello, yeah, so I feel like, I feel like I really feel like, yeah, they, they both like kind of neck and neck.
Speaker 2:You know what I'm saying in that category.
Speaker 1:Yeah, cause, yeah, I ain't gonna lie, ac definitely has the, the, the quality, what a? No, I'm just mmm the quality in, like what he's saying, and Breezy has the quality in the voice. Yeah, I feel like Breezy could just be reciting the alphabets and it sounds like oh shit. I feel like Breezy could just be reciting the alphabets and it sounds like oh shit.
Speaker 2:I feel like Breezy needs help, but it just naturally people are going to like pay attention.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah. So yeah, you definitely took the words right out of my mouth. That's literally what I was about to say. All right, Overall overall skills. Overall skills.
Speaker 2:Overall skills, I'd say probably overall. I would give it to Damn. That's a tough one. Yeah, I'd give. See you turn up, because I feel like just the overall, like we're talking about overall package, because I don't know, I don't know if folk got the catalog that you got. You know what I'm saying. So I feel like that's how you to me, it's between you and AC, and I feel like that's how you edge out. Excuse me, I feel like that's how you edge out. Ac is the fact that I feel like your catalog is deeper. You know what I'm saying, but I feel like you guys are up there, you know.
Speaker 1:It was interesting that you say that. I'd say Tonic.
Speaker 2:I haven't, you know, I haven't, you know, I haven't heard Tonic DJ enough. So I think that's the reason why I like, haven't because, I don't think I've seen. I don't think I've actually ever seen Tonic in a party setting like I see glimpses at Metro Diner, but I don't really consider that him like I haven't seen him in like a party setting like I would need to go to like one of his events.
Speaker 1:Right, yeah, for sure, no, I mean, that's fair yeah, tommy definitely has like the hosting.
Speaker 2:Yeah, he's definitely a lot more friend him, for sure do the whole thing I just had to.
Speaker 1:Yeah, he's definitely a lot more friendlier, for sure to be, all that stuff. Alright, party vibe, who has the best? Party vibe? I'll just start it off. I'll just give it to drip, just so I can make him grin. I know he's. I'll just start it off. I'll just give it to Drip, just so I can make him grin. I know he's. I'll just let him grin somewhere. I'm not going to lie. Shout out to Drip he had that joint lit. He had that joint lit on Bell Out Monday. We forgot about that, by the way too. And you know what's funny I ain't going to lie, bro. I was talking cash shit on my channel. I was talking cash shit on my channel. I was talking cash shit. I was like yeah, if you want to crash out, go to the Red channel. You want to hear Drip complain for the next hour? Go, listen, go to the Green channel.
Speaker 2:Shout out to Dirty Dan for hosting the Red channel, even though he's over here leaking the A's out here. I don't know, I can't even remember why.
Speaker 1:He was just like hey Tanaka's 33. What know? I can't even remember why. He was just like hey tanaka's 33, what, why? Why did he do that? I mean little, does he? I mean little? Do y'all know? Dirty dan's like 37. So I mean I don't know why. I don't know why he's acting like he's not older than all of us.
Speaker 2:Yeah, the party vibe, I get to drip. You know what I'm saying. To me it's between like dripping ac, but I get to drip just because, um, he's definitely come a long way, I feel like as far as the party joint and um, and I've seen him rock like the headphone joint. You know what I mean.
Speaker 1:So yeah, and he's working really hard. He's working really hard to to for that you know?
Speaker 2:yeah, so that's why I commend about him. Is that he um? Is that he's over there, um you know? He's over there working, you know what I'm saying right yeah, real life party, rocker man right right, all right.
Speaker 1:So slow set who has the best slow set out of us?
Speaker 2:um, um of us. Um, that's slow, so probably damn well, I guess. Uh, who would I give this? See, that's tough, because I really only hear your slow set. You know what I'm saying? Like I haven't heard drip in a minute, and then I'm like ac, don't be in a rink like that. So, um, I haven't even heard him in a slow set, right?
Speaker 1:and tonic. I don't even think he. I don't think breezy so emotionless that that's damn near non-existent. Um 20 I haven't heard his slow set boy, jesus, jesus christ. All that she said she wants a marvin classic moments, man classic moments, jesus christ, that was yeah, now, now that I think, now that you said that out loud, I don't think I've ever heard Neshe slow set well, I guess I heard one of her mixes like that she sent me, yeah.
Speaker 2:So I feel like that question is kind of unfair, just because I haven't heard like 20 slow. I haven't heard 20 slow set in a minute, ac slow set in a minute. The only two people I really heard I feel like is Turnip and Drip, but I feel like more so Turnip just because I'm always at Bell out Monday and Drip doesn't even like doing a slow set, so so yeah, I guess I give it to you.
Speaker 1:I guess I have to give it to you because, like, just with that, like you said I, but anytime I think of 20 slow set, I just think, as she said, she wants a Marvin Gaye and if you know, you know, um Alvin, I don't really remember Alvin slow set. I've never, I've never, I don't think I've ever heard in a shake slow set, and we do nice and slow. So I mean I feel like it's only, I feel like it's only right, um, so yeah, alright, cool. So next we got okay. So the last one is Demir vibes lifestyle slash. Well rounded. I guess this is just some personal shit. I don't know what Demir. I don't know what Demir is you be hanging with the youngins? Don't know what Demir is you be hanging with the youngins? You should know what that shit mean, what that mean Derden, you like 37, but you be hanging with 17 year olds. What does Demir mean?
Speaker 2:Yeah, my son Demir.
Speaker 1:Well, truthfully, I would say Neshe, hell she the one going overseas, and all that shit. I would just say Neshea, hell she the one going overseas, and all that shit. I would just go Neshea reserve, modest and shy.
Speaker 2:What's the question?
Speaker 1:demure vibes, lifestyle and well rounded. It was just one big. Just lifestyle and well-rounded. It was just one big.
Speaker 2:I'll probably get at the. Sonic because. I just know he's diverse.
Speaker 1:But he definitely ain't shy. I don't know, that's definitely not. That definitely doesn't explain Sonic Shy. I would say I would give that more than the shade rather than tonic.
Speaker 2:Well, that's weird, though, because you said demure lifestyle and well-rounded.
Speaker 1:It says demure vibes, lifestyle slash well-rounded. That's what it says.
Speaker 2:And that's all together. I guess, Jesus, what's up? Swing, how'd it go? It was cool, bro. It was cool. I always got a plate.
Speaker 1:I always got a plate. I always got a plate. All right, that was a loaded question, all right. Well, next two questions. Loaded question. Alright. Well, next two questions. Is Africa Shout out to Africa? So Tanaka for both of us. Like you said, what's been your top three albums of the year so far?
Speaker 2:Damn. Top three albums of the year 2025.
Speaker 1:I didn't think about that. I would probably say GNX, wait, gnx come out this year. Yeah, I'm not going to lie, I'm trying to think about it too, but I can't, I don't know. I just can't think about it right now.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I'm going to just looking at my cheat sheet um Glockaveli for sure yeah.
Speaker 1:I haven't really listened to a lot of music in 2025 for real, for real yeah, I feel like I haven't really listened to a lot of music in 2025 for real.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I feel like I haven't either, I guess I'll put BG Freedom of Speech.
Speaker 1:You know what's crazy? I feel like I played one of his songs at Go Rush Shout out to Go Rush With one of the songs on there called Go Live, yep yeah. Should Was one of the songs on there called Go Live, yep yeah, definitely played that one and I was. I feel like I you know what I feel like that was one of those times I called you and I was like I feel like there was something I had to ask you, and I don't know what the fuck, and I was like, yeah, go Live, bg your thoughts. I think that was the question I had.
Speaker 2:That work was the question I have. That work is cool. It's just interesting because it's just like I don't know it's just like uncles you know, yeah, telling girls to twerk is just kind of interesting very it's very weird yes, it's just kind of weird that especially because, uh, I don't know, bg was never like a twerk, like yeah, and he never made like ass shaking music.
Speaker 1:Now, like with like uncle luke or like juvenile like if they were to hop on something like it'd be like, okay, I, I kind of get it because they were doing it back in the day, but bg was like on some gangster shit like now he's talking about go live and torque on the oh, this is just I don't know.
Speaker 1:I guess that that kind of like justifies why, like Boosie was on there and everything but at the same time, now that I think about it, like he probably can't even talk about that type of shit just coming out of prison.
Speaker 2:So yeah, I guess my final. She said top three yeah, I guess the third slot, I guess the Playboy Cardi. I guess I have to. Well, she said top three yeah, I guess the third slot I give is the Playboy Cardi, I guess I have to give it to that, because I feel like that's the only other one I've heard.
Speaker 1:So I guess Playboy, cardi and Glockaville. I feel bad because I feel like there's something I'm missing. I feel like I did listen to, but I can't.
Speaker 2:There probably is something that I missed too.
Speaker 1:I'm going to just there. Probably is something that I missed too.
Speaker 2:I'm gonna just apologize to future self for listening to this uh episode. That is crazy, though we are at the halfway mark we are definitely at the halfway part.
Speaker 1:Um, all right, so we're gonna do one more and then, yeah, we're gonna wrap this up because this should take too long. Um, yeah, we're just gonna hold these other questions for the next one because, yeah, this shit take it too long. All right. Um, last one from africa put us on to a new, or slash relatively new, non-mainstream artists you both want us to see get more streams. That's a good question. That's a very good question. See, that's why I fuck with africa. Tnt podcast hall of Famer.
Speaker 2:Yeah, who do I want to see get more streams.
Speaker 1:So there's this R&B artist and I don't even, truthfully, I don't even know if he's like really doing well with streams or whatever. However, he does have this song called Smokin' in the Park and his name is Tone Stith. That song is a vibe. That song is a vibe, so I would highly recommend you listen to it. Tone Stith, smokin' in the Park. I would definitely recommend. Yeah.
Speaker 2:Definitely on the radar for sure, because I think I heard him on a feature.
Speaker 1:Oh, buddy, I've been playing in the slow sets E-dub, E-bub, e-lay with me that joint hit, I ain't going to lie.
Speaker 2:That joint definitely hit. I guess I would say damn. I feel like I have an answer for this but I can't even think of it. But I would say Anne-Marie is like an R&B singer that I rock with heavy and I feel like she was signed at one point but she's now independent for real. So she like kind of got to shine but didn't really. So I F with her. I feel like there's a rapper, but I can't even really think right now of who that is.
Speaker 1:I'm glad you brought a rapper but I can't even really think right now of who that is. I'm glad you brought a rapper, because I actually had a question for you and this is just out of curiosity, but it's off subject. While we're talking about, rappers shout out 2 Geek man. Yeah, go ahead, y'all go hit him up. 2 Geek, y'all go hit up his music. Yeah, y'all go check that out. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, go check that out. Um, yeah, yeah. So, yeah, that's that's, uh, that's the question segment. We're gonna um wrap this up so we can finally get to the card six. So to knock a question just out of curiosity right, you're familiar, are you familiar with rob 49? Uh, yeah, yes, are you familiar enough to like that? You've heard enough of his music that you have an opinion on him.
Speaker 2:No, I wouldn't. I've only heard like select singles. I haven't really like listened to listens. I would say.
Speaker 1:Okay. So I don't know. This may be a hard question for you, but I'm going to ask anyway. If you were to, let's say, rob Fortnite came out in the late 90s 2000s, you think Cash Money would have picked him up or no Limit would have picked him up. Question Did you know he was from Louisiana?
Speaker 2:Yeah, Okay, I didn't know he was from Louisiana. I would say no Limit, I said the same thing.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I would say no Limit, I said the same thing, he definitely. Yeah, his vibe.
Speaker 2:Thinking of the cats that no Limit had, like Silk, shocker, mystical, you know what I mean. I just feel like, yeah, you'd be no Limit.
Speaker 1:I feel that too. I just was curious. I was playing some of his music and I was like he definitely reminds me of a young, young shocker. Yeah, yeah, it's very interesting. All right, y'all, so we finna get to the moment y'all been waiting for. So sorry for the wait, um oh, we got.
Speaker 1:No, I'm gonna use the restroom real fast okay, well, yeah, so he's about to use the restroom. Um, I guess I'm gonna just stall until he gets back. Hopefully my joint does not die there. Dan, are you still here? Are you still talking to chat? All right, well, y'all, I'm going to just chill out for a second. I got to see what this Carter 6 joint is talking about. I'm not gonna lie y'all, I have very low expectations for this Carter 6. Uh, um, you know what they're doing, but nah, yeah, nah, I'm not gonna lie, I have very low expectations for this Carter six.
Speaker 1:Uh, everything that came out after Carter five kind of like, I don't know, it was just kind of just mid, like, and. But what's crazy about? What's crazy about the Carter six is that and it's, it's really sad, but I feel like wayne is like all that money he made from carter two, three, four you know I'm not a human being one and two like that run like father, like. So I feel like he really didn't make a lot of money. And the money he did make, I feel like he didn't like invest it in anything like responsible. I feel like he didn't like invest it into anything like responsible. I feel like he just blew it all on stupid shit. So that's why he's still coming out with all this music. Like I feel like he has to come out with music. Like Birdman had all his money, took all his money. So I don't know, man, it's a. It's a very weird situation. Like Carter 5 was fine, like I thought that was gonna be the end and then he came out with the Funeral and I thought the Funeral was gonna be the end and I was like, okay, I could listen to the Funeral. I'm not gonna lie, bro, all that other shit he can. Like that Rich the Kid. Like I was like the fuck, are we doing Wayne? Like why don't we have, why don't we have a joint album with Lil Wayne? Like I mean, why do we have a joint album with Rich the Kid? Like no offense to Rich the Kid, but like when I think of Lil Wayne, I don't think of Rich the Kid. It's very uh, it's a very interesting. Um yeah, so for my people that are listening on the podcast, dirty Dan has entered the chat and he said well, lil Wayne's not young anymore.
Speaker 1:You see, gucci, jeezy and the rest of the people that came up in that era switched up their flow. Gucci didn't really switch up his flow. Gucci's still talking about the same shit Jeezy has, but I mean, nobody really listens to Jeezy. Jeezy has been kind of low-key, irrelevant for since Trappidot 3, and that was like what was that 2016? Like Gucci will put out like something like here or there like, or he'll be like on a feature that like kind of means something here or there, but like Jeezy like and this is this is what kind of irks me about Jeezy is that if you, if you look, if you go on YouTube and look up like all of his like tours or like all of his concerts, like all of his concerts is literally him talking about Thug Motivation 101.
Speaker 1:So my issue with Jeezy is that why are you still coming out with music like? Why are you still coming out with new music if we're not even gonna hear it during these concerts? That you do like it kind of like confuses me. Like what's the point of coming out with this music? Like you got books, you got I don't know, you got a whole bunch of other stuff that you could do, but we're coming out with music that you're not even gonna nobody's gonna listen to. Like you came out with a mixtape with drama called Snowfall, and this is the thing that kills me every time.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, we back on that one-on-one shit like what happened to all the hits that was on 102, and what about Recession? Like there was more than Recession than Put On, like I don't know. I'll get off my soapbox with Jeezy, but it's just. Jeezy kind of irks my soul when he be doing certain shit. But as far as Wayne goes, it's just. I don't know, he's just, I just Tanaka. What I was telling the folks was I have very low expectations for this Carter 6. Well, how do you feel about Carter VI?
Speaker 2:I mean, I feel like the Carter V, you know there was glimpses, like there was certain records where you know I could appreciate it, but like you said you know it's yeah, yeah the expectations are pretty low, you know, but um being that, there were some glimpses, like of just records that um kind of you know showcase you know wayne in a certain light. Um, I'm hopeful that you maybe there's some records on here that kind of support that.
Speaker 1:But that's the thing, though. Like, yes, I feel like Lil Wayne is always going to have those glimpses, like he's always going to have those glimpses, but like, and what I'm starting to realize well, what everybody's starting to realize is that, bro, this isn't like, this is an older Wayne, like we're not gonna get. Like. Folks expect carter two, carter no, not even carter two. Folks expect like carter three, drought three, no, siblings, wayne like this is what that's the wayne bay expects. You're not gonna just newsflash y'all that wayne is dead. Like he's not coming back. I'm sorry to tell you, like I said, you're gonna get glimpses. Like, you're gonna get those like because, like I said, wayne is a and that's what somebody want to podcast I forgot what podcast. I wish I could shout it out, but that's what Wayne is. He's a great. Now he's just a great rapper. That's it. Like. He has great punchlines, great metaphors, all that shit, but he's not that climate changing rapper that we knew in the mid to late 2000s. We're not getting that way back. Like, like, he still has glimpses.
Speaker 1:Like I said, there was a song he did with rob 49 is ironic that we're talking about it and he said he had this punch line where he said fuck her for a thousand dollars, call that bitch my grandbaby. I thought that was like the cleverest shit ever. I was like, wow, way, that's actually pretty funny. But um, like, yeah, bro, like. And then, and oh my god, tanaka, I'm not gonna lie and then I saw the features. I was like what these features are like? This joint is not getting me like. That joint did not get me excited for Carter, I'm not gonna lie to you, bro. I saw those features. I was like what are your thoughts on?
Speaker 2:the features. I just briefly glanced at it, but they're definitely interesting. I'm just kind of interested to see what the music sounds like, not even the lyrics, but just what the music is going to sound like based off of those features. Yeah, I have no idea what this joint is going to sound like, but yeah, I understand what you were saying how all them folk want that old Wayne and all that.
Speaker 2:But I think what people also had to realize is that that was like a time period, that was a lot of these moments, and why we appreciate, you know, rappers is because of these moments, you know, and it's like it's the time frame. That's. I think that's why I like a lot of folk. You know they'll hear a song and they'll be like, damn, y'all like this, but it's like you had to be there in the time frame to really understand the music. Right facts. That's why I like a lot of futuristic music. You know folks would maybe hate on it, but if you was there during that time period, you would understand the impact that it had, you know.
Speaker 1:So right, no facts. Like that's literally what it is. And like, yeah, but I just want, I just want everybody to just like, just lower your standards, not lower your standards, but like, bro, you're not. Like, yeah, this is Carter, this is Carter, but like, bro, don't expect, don't expect, no, god, don't expect, don't expect, no, goddamn don't expect. No fucking big shit. This is, this is Wayne. Like taking his umpteenth victory lap for the 2000s, like I mean.
Speaker 2:Another crazy thing is I seen someone had commented saying that they uh, they're like damn no mixtape before the Carter. Seen someone had commented saying that they, they're like damn no mixtape before the Carter, like you know what.
Speaker 1:I'm saying are we really fiending for a Wayne mixtape? What was the last? Do you remember the last dedication?
Speaker 2:exactly, but I guess, I guess, I guess it was like a tradition or whatever since Since.
Speaker 1:When.
Speaker 2:I don't know. I mean, that's the only reason I would guess that somebody Bro, wait, was it dedication?
Speaker 1:See, that's what I'm saying, bro. These fucking mixtapes they just After. Oh, what was it? It was the Dedication 5, I feel like it was. I don't even remember. It was one of the dedications that he had came out with, and it was either that See, this is how sad it is it was either dedication, no ceilings, or sorry for the wait. I just remember it was like a. It looked like a bandana drawing and I think it was like a two disc and he was freestyling on people's beats. But I don't remember what it was. It was either no Ceiling, Sorry For the Wait, or one of those. I don't know. That's the only thing I can remember about it. But yeah, I don't know.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I'm not gonna lie, my expectations are very low for this album. But I don't know. Hopefully he can give me some. Hopefully he can give me something to put on my little personal playlist. Wayne, you still one of my favorites, so you know you still got that going for you. Um, yeah, bro, you took over the 2000s, even though at the time the game was my favorite, you know I still acknowledge you.
Speaker 2:Which album cover were you saying again?
Speaker 1:it was like a bandana, it was like a no. See, that's what I'm saying. We don't. I don't even remember what's your favorite track off. No ceilings 3?. See, that's what I'm saying. What's your favorite track off? No Ceilings 3?. I didn't hear it Exactly.
Speaker 2:Oh, actually I did hear BB King Freestyle.
Speaker 1:I mean, I feel like what's your favorite part on BB King Freestyle I?
Speaker 2:don't know, bro, exactly.
Speaker 1:Damn, that was a double diss, bro, he came out with a couple double diss he came out with a couple double discs.
Speaker 2:He came out with Sorry for the Wait. Did you know there was a Sorry for the Wait 2? Oh, he did. See these folks. This is where folks don't do their homework.
Speaker 1:Let's talk about it.
Speaker 2:He released the fix before the 6th Exactly. I mean it was 2023, I mean it came out, it came out it came out.
Speaker 1:It gave y'all something in 23 came out so, yeah, I don't know, folks ADD just kicking it, that's what it is. They can't sit down. Alright, y'all the moment y'all been waiting for Carter 6. So, ladies and gentlemen, for the people that don't know, oh, so we're gonna do. We're just gonna do a little joint for the people that's listening to it on the podcast in the future joint. So when you hear, pause the app, go listen to the song and come back, come listen to what our opinion is of said song. We're going to go track, track, track, track, track and we're going to do it for every song, even the interludes. So, yeah, so, yeah, man, without further ado, let's get into it. Carter 6. First song King Carter. Okay, I feel it Something to just get us anticipated for Carter six.
Speaker 2:Yeah, because they said it is the last Carter of the Carter series.
Speaker 1:Man, I ain't trying to hear that shit bro. I ain't trying to hear that shit bro. I ain't trying to hear that shit bro. Carter 3 was supposed to be the last one. Carter 4 was supposed to be the last one, Carter 5. We're probably going to get a Carter 7. We're probably going to get a Carter 7. News flash, y'all. We're probably going to get Bro. He literally and I was like okay, this is going to be, this is the end of Wayne, this is it, this is all we're getting. Then we get Rich the Kid.
Speaker 2:What's your favorite song off that album? I didn't know this shit, but yeah, I mean it's fitting. You know King Carter, so it's got kind of like a triumphant royal sound to it. Um side note, turn up why clef jean is the executive producer of this album, just fyi.
Speaker 1:So I feel like he's been like a producer for wayne on a. I feel like he wasn't a carter three.
Speaker 2:I feel like he was yeah, I don't even, I don't know, or maybe I just I feel like, maybe I just made that up. I feel like he was.
Speaker 1:I don't know, maybe I just made that up. I feel like I didn't make that up, though I feel like I heard that that's just interesting Of all people to collaborate with.
Speaker 2:I don't know, that's interesting. Why, Clejohn?
Speaker 1:I mean, that is a very left field. Now that you say that out loud. Yeah, that is pretty left field. Yeah, okay, pretty left field. But yeah, yeah, okay, I get it. Something getting pumped up for the Carter 6. We'll see Dirty Dan in the chat talking about, oh no, lil Wayne on the guitar. Again, you think that's Lil Wayne playing on the guitar? No, I don't think so. You don't think so. Okay, okay, alright, y'all, we're going to move right along. Welcome to the Carter. I don't know, I don't know, bro, I'm not gonna lie bro. If that was to set us up for this whole album, I'm yeah, it was a little shaky.
Speaker 2:I don't know I I wasn't really uh the beat. I just wasn't really kind of feeling like that, but that's okay.
Speaker 1:So here's the thing I felt like, wayne, if we, if we were going to get that beat, I feel like he should have came a lot harder. I mean the, it was cool, but I feel like the punchlines are kind of like mid, like it was, like I don't know with that that beat, I feel like that beat like he should have came a little harder, but I don't know, with that beat, I feel like that beat like he should have came a little harder, but I don't know, I didn't.
Speaker 2:I didn't really get that beat. I mean, he does sound like he's on a mission man, but yeah, I don't know what's the mission to? Show that he can still rap, that he still got it, yeah, I don't know what's the mission to show that he could still rap, that he still got it, yeah, but I, I don't know, I didn't, I didn't, I wasn't really feeling the beat and then, like you said, like the, the bar just wasn't hitting.
Speaker 1:Like you know, I feel like how he yeah, and I was looking over, I was like I feel like you were like reaching to, like you're okay, like you're like trying to hear, like yeah, so okay. So dirty dan, still in the chat, he said I liked it, it's not bad, but not the way I know. So, dirty dan, just out of curiosity, what is the way that you know? Just put that, put that in the chat. I just just curious to hear what your, what, what your way is. Just curious. Um, all right, well, we're gonna keep it moving. Um, bells, that's next. Yeah, bells, okay, all right, y'all bells. So I'm gonna just start with with. Go back to what? Dirty dan, because he answered the question. So he he said Dirty Dan said the Wayne that he's talking about that isn't just singing but speaking to you, shout out to Birdman Jr and I'm me, like makes you confident about yourself or just makes you feel good.
Speaker 1:I don't know. The old Wayne had a wordplay. New Wayne's wordplay is terrible Sorry, not sorry. So that's what is terrible Sorry, not sorry. So that's what I was explaining in the beginning. Folks are expecting that Wayne Birdman Jr. What'd he say? I'm me. Oh, bro, come on, come on, that's what you. So I'll say this about Bells. I will give him points for acknowledging the origin of hip-hop, because not a lot of people, not a lot of people, even even the older, like like rappers that came out around his time like won't like do shit, like that. So like I'll give him points for that.
Speaker 2:The song I feel like 21 Savage did better on stepping on niggas, and I don't. I'm trying to, Bro. What's up? Was there something up with that beat bro.
Speaker 1:That you talking about that? Yeah, yeah, I ain't gonna lie, that shit was a lot.
Speaker 2:Like, is that like? We got to hear that, like with an 808? Or without, or without subs or something.
Speaker 1:no, I feel like we got to hear it on a phone where, like, we don't hear that because, bro, I almost couldn't understand what he was saying because that joint was just too much. It was too much yeah and I was.
Speaker 2:That's why I was wondering like did the engineer just have the levels right or something, bro, because that joint was.
Speaker 1:I don't know if you've seen, but I was trying to adjust. I'm like, okay, maybe it's too loud or something, but I'm like, yeah, that's yeah, I don't know. Yeah, I ain't gonna lie bro, he kind of 0 for 3 right now. I mean granted like 0 for 3, but the intro doesn't count. So it's like like he's, it's not yeah, it's.
Speaker 2:I mean, my sentiment is the same. Like I was like, okay, like obviously I heard the sample and I'm like, okay, you know what I'm saying. That's dope, that he paying shit to that but paying homage. Yeah, you know what I'm saying. Like like the overall record, though like I don't, I don't think I would revisit that. You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 1:yes, come on, wayne, please pull the nose up. Alright, so we got hip hop. Hip hop is next. I mean, okay, so okay. Well, first off, before I say, uh, do you have like the features up, like, do you do you know? Oh, yeah, so, was that big x the plug? Yeah, okay, and who was the other? Was that euro jay jones? Plug, yeah, okay, and who was the other? Was that Euro Jay Jones? What's your favorite song by Jay Jones Tanaka?
Speaker 2:Wikipedia doesn't have his name highlighted, so I think that tells us everything we need to know.
Speaker 1:He probably one of the new artists on Young Money. As you can see, dirty Dan is a huge fan of the Carter 6. So far. I mean, if I were to choose, I guess this would be the best one. I guess not by much, but I mean this gives me. I will say this I listened to a little bit of the Rich the Kid and Lil Wayne album, collaboration joint, and this is kind of giving me that Lil Wayne, granted collaboration joint, and this is kind of giving me that Lil Wayne, I mean granted, that's closer than Carter 2, carter 3, carter 4, I'm not a human being type shit, but yeah, this is what this album is giving me. This is the. I don't even remember the name. Do you remember the name of that album?
Speaker 2:Wait which album.
Speaker 1:Rich Kid and Lil Wayne Trust Fun Babies, trust Fun Babies 2. That album, what which? Up rich the kid in little wayne? Uh, trust fund babies. Trust fund babies too. That's what this, this is what carter six is giving me right now is it's trust funds too I don't know so what I'll say about this, because I'm not, I'm not that familiar.
Speaker 2:I know he's a big artist, big extra plug, but I'm not, I'm not really familiar with his music like that, to be completely honest. So I feel like, but I, yeah, I want to say that this is kind of his sound this is his lane, definitely, this is definitely his lane.
Speaker 1:And people actually fuck with big extra plug because apparently he's a, apparently he's a good storyteller and the samples he does use, he kind of uh, what's the word? Um, I don't know, I can't think of the word right now, but yeah, apparently he uses the samples well and he's a good storyteller that's what I was told.
Speaker 2:yeah, so I mean, I guess I don't know if, listening to these four records so far, like in my mind, I'm just thinking like like white festivals, like that's kind of like the mindset that I have. I don't feel like the audience is like I don't know. I just I don't know man, it just feels very kind of like intended for the white listeners.
Speaker 1:I'm not going to lie, bro. I don't know who this is for. I feel like the white folks now you see Dirty Dance listening with us.
Speaker 2:But I'm saying like I don't know who this is for. Yeah, I don't know. I mean the record, like you said.
Speaker 1:I do feel like it was the best out of all of them, because I feel like it just sounded complete.
Speaker 2:You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:Yeah, but it was completely Big X. Yeah, like this is like. This should have been on Big X's album, not his album, right, right, but I mean I will give him points for this as well. Shout out to him putting what is it, Jay Stone?
Speaker 2:Jay.
Speaker 1:Jones, Jay Jones, Jay Jones on he. Can I mean not a lot of people can say they were on a Carter series. I, I mean not a lot of people can say they were on a Carter series.
Speaker 2:I mean. Shout out to Jay Jones. He's able to say that. Like you said, though, it does feel more like a Big X plug record, even though he was just on the hook. I don't even think he had a verse.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I don't think he did.
Speaker 2:Now that.
Speaker 1:I think about it, yeah.
Speaker 2:But it does feel more like a Big X plug record than a Wayne record, right?
Speaker 1:Yeah Well, we're going to keep this train moving. Dirt Dan, stay tuned, man. Hopefully, hopefully, dwayne will pull the nose up. Sharks, let's see what we got. All right, I ain't going to lie, bro, good Lord, okay. So before I give my opinion Jelly Roll, yeah, okay.
Speaker 1:At first I wasn't a fan of the. I'm not going to lie. At first I wasn't a fan of the chorus. But, as gonna lie, at first I wasn't a fan of the chorus, but as the, I don't know, maybe it's just I got used to it. It was cool. It was cool, of course it's cool. Boy, talk about getting bodied on your own song. What the fuck Like. Big shout out to Big Sean, sean. Bro, sean is a very slept on artist and it's kind of sad that he's been in the game for so long and he doesn't get his roses. Sean, I'm giving you your roses right now. Bro, you've been my favorite since I won't say day one, because I didn't listen to your Finally Famous albums, because I wasn't familiar with you, but your first album, bruh anytime I think of that intro, I immediately think of South Carolina State. That's a very close to my heart album. So shout out to you, big Sean. And yeah, dirty Dan is obviously a fan of this album. Yeah, go ahead.
Speaker 2:Nah, you good, I'm trying to think of the record. What the what's that sean record that he had on dark sky paradise?
Speaker 1:oh uh, oh fuck um, paradise, is it paradise? Is that the one? Is that the one that I like the one? He brought out that flow?
Speaker 2:yeah, he was like I'm like damn, oh yeah sean, I haven't, I haven't heard him like that in a minute. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:So yeah, he definitely went crazy on that he heard Carter and he was like, oh, I gotta go, I gotta come with it.
Speaker 2:I don't know man, I'm not really feeling the music.
Speaker 1:I don't know about that beat, but yeah, I mean Sean definitely did his thing on it he definitely picked it up out the mud. I will say that, like jelly rose kind of just look he, it was what it was. I feel like this should have been a. This should have been a sean song. This definitely should have been a sean song. He should put him in the first verse. No offense, take off wayne, give it to somebody else. I don't know this.
Speaker 2:This wasn't for Wayne, I just feel like in a situation like this, I feel like we want to hear both of them kind of go. You know what I'm saying, but I just don't feel like Wayne was like even up to par, yeah and then, on top of that, I'm not like I was already not a fan of Auto-Tune Wayne.
Speaker 1:Even at his peak I wasn't. This is not even close to peak Auto-Tune Wayne. This is like, like I said, trust Fund Babies or whatever the name of the album was. Yeah, man, we're going to keep this ball rolling Band from. No, I'm assuming this means New Orleans Ban from New Orleans. We're going to see what happens. Well, I'll start with the positives first. I mean the beat then picked up, so I guess that's a thing. However, no, dirty Danny, you gotta stay with us, bro. You gotta look. We almost there, bro. We got, we got 11 songs left. Um, this is where he fucked up songs left. Um, this is where he fucked up. This is where he.
Speaker 2:This is where he really fucked up, and this is I mean, I'm not gonna lie, the song is mid, but that new step song this is where he fucked up.
Speaker 1:I'm not gonna lie. So are you familiar with. Well, okay, and I don't know. Let me ask you this tanaka, are there any singles on this album? Do you know?
Speaker 1:well, not to my knowledge so I feel like he was. If anything, I feel like this may be his next uproar and he tried to attempt what he did with uproar and it's gonna be this. But the reason why I say that is because I don't know. If you remember, on Uproar before Uproar was a thing he had the freestyle Green Ranger with J Cole Band from NO, he had a freestyle on the band from Joint back and that's where he fucked up because that was the Wayne from Joint back and that's where he fucked up Because that was the Wayne that we loved. That's the Wayne we loved. That's the era we want. He picked an era that he know he's not going to touch and he gave us this I'm not going to lie, bro that Carter Six chant he was trying to do. I'm not going to lie that joint, just low-key, pissed me off. That shit was like not it. But I'm not gonna lie.
Speaker 1:I could definitely see this being like a seat filler in, like the club, like shaking ass, like type shit, like girls shaking. I don't like some seat filler shit to just play in between. I don't know, but some seat filler shit to just play in between, I don't know. But this is yeah, but before I, before I, before I go into your, how you feel about this, dirty Dan. I just want to let you know, I'm just gonna let you know, dirty Dan, I'm looking, I'm looking at you right now. Dirty Dan, before you, like, get mad about Lil Wayne right now, I want you to really think about this. I want you to really think hard about this question. I'm about to ask you what was the most recent Wayne song where you know he went absolutely crazy? I just want you to think about that. You can put it in the chat, but I want you to really think about that before you get mad at this. Carter 6. Just think about that. But, yeah, go ahead, ahead, tanaka.
Speaker 2:I just feel like there's a lot going on in the beat. You know what I'm saying. I get what he was trying to do in theory and in concept, you know what I'm saying. It seems like a good idea. He was trying to have the band sampled but then also incorporate it with New Orleans, so it kind of had a bounce feel to it. And the samples of just the ad-libs was kind of like the same ad-libs they'd be using in bounce music. But I don't know, it was just kind of just a lot going on. I don't know, it was just kind of just a lot going on. And, um, yeah, I didn't. It's another one that I just uh, I had hopes for it because I heard the sample and I had hopes for it, and then it just like immediately, as soon as I heard it, I was like no, he already fucked up, because this is the Wayne that we wanted.
Speaker 1:like this is the Wayne. Immediately, as soon as I heard it, I was like, no, he already fucked up, because this is the Wayne that we wanted. Like, this is the Wayne era that we want. He's already done this. Don't touch none of those samples from any of those droughts ceilings sorry for the weights none of that shit. Don't touch none of that shit. Because, immediately, that's what the real Wayne fans are thinking about. That's what I thought. As soon as I heard, I was like, oh, it's over with.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I just I don't know the record never really got my damn.
Speaker 1:Yeah, okay, dirty Dan, I can kind of hear what you're saying. I can kind of hear what you're saying, but at the same time, that's, that's a feature. Like, yeah, he can go crazy on a feature. Like I said, the Rob Ford 9 song that I was telling you about fucking for a thousand dollars, call that bitch your grandbaby. That was a feature. Yeah, cool, what's the last Wayne song that you knew that he went crazy? That's what I need from you. Maybe I wasn't specific enough. I'm sorry. What's the last Wayne song that you heard that he went crazy? That's what I need. But, yeah, all right, up next, the Days. Is that what it is? Yeah, the Days. Okay, all right, dirty Dan. So I just want you to hear this right, mark my words. I just want you to mark my words right.
Speaker 1:This song, this song right here, is going to be Hold on, hold on, pass Devin. Hold on, dirty Dan. I just want you to mark my words right. It might not be this year, it might not be next year, it might not be the year after this, but this is going to be a theme song for a wrestling pay-per-view. I promise you, I promise you. You can't tell me that you don't hear that song and you can't hear that joint being played on a, on a SummerSlam or a Double or Nothing, or an All In or a. It's going to be on something. It's going to be on one of those.
Speaker 1:There is no way he puts out that song and he's not trying to market it somewhere. Just mark my words Now for the song. Just by itself, I can't say anything about it. I can't even judge this, but just with the context of me being older and me being kind of in the music scene and knowing that certain people come out with music for other reasons, this is definitely going to get. This is definitely going to be a pay-per-view. This is definitely going to be a pay-per-view. This is definitely going to be a pay-per-view for a wrestling show. It screams it for sure. Okay, you said that it's coming, alright, so Tanaka, go ahead man.
Speaker 2:I think it just speaks on what I initially thought. This is like just I feel like just festival music. You know what I'm saying and I just the me in this wants to be like bro, what are we doing?
Speaker 1:okay, Tanaka, I'm not gonna lie. Okay, the me in this wants to be like bro. What are we doing? Okay, tanaka, I'm not gonna lie. I'm not gonna lie, I need a favor. Right, I need a favor from you, tanaka, just like how we want Wayne from like 2005, 2006. I need Tanaka that was doing the reviews on his computer on YouTube back in the day, just real, real quick. I need to hear a little bit of that. How does that tanaka feel about the days by lil wayne?
Speaker 2:like I get what he's trying to do. You know I'm saying, but like the record itself is just to me is not good. You know, I'm saying it's like I get he's trying to cater to this certain audience, he's trying to have this collaboration and all that, but it's just like like that record literally did nothing for me, bro.
Speaker 1:Like would it Because, okay, these are the days, is the hook, and then he talking about it's my day, every day, and it's like I'm just so and I get that so Dirty, dan, like I said, I want you to think about all the songs that are theme songs for pay-per-views and tell me how many of those songs do you really like just listening to them, just by themselves, with no context of whatever they are? Tell me how many of those songs you really like. Get back to me in the chat, whatever. But yeah, that's the only flack I could give this song. It's gonna be one of those songs that's like behind, like a highlight tape of wrestling, like yeah, I need to get you these are the day, and like the guy standing, like.
Speaker 1:It's gonna be one of those I I gotta, as a matter of fact, tanaka, when we're done, I'm gonna show you a highlight tape of like what, what it would look like. I know it's not a good song. No, and that's what I'm saying, it's not a good song Out of context. Just by itself, bare bones, it's an awful song, but I'm telling you he's got to have to market it somewhere else.
Speaker 1:There's no way If he does it, he's just a lost cause alright let's keep this.
Speaker 2:I just need to see some heart. I'm not seeing.
Speaker 1:No, heart, I'm not either, and this is actually getting pretty sad like Drew said, get that shit together, wayne.
Speaker 2:What's up?
Speaker 1:man alright, cotton Candy. I can't wait to hear what this sounds like. Lock in that's what he said. Lock in what's up, man? Lock in All right, cotton Candy. I can't wait to hear what this sounds like. It is ironic, dirty Dan, that he did say something about. He did make a wrestling reference right after I said this is going to be on a wrestling pay-per-view. It's just another one that he was saved by the feature. I ain't going to lie. Chains was floating on that shit. I fucked with Chains' part. I don't know bro, like you said bro, I don't know bro, maybe you have a different opinion. I ain't gonna lie, bro. I kind of feel like how you felt on the last track, bro. It's just no heart, bro, it's just empty. Just I don't know. I don't know what the fuck this shit was. But yeah, bro, I ain't gonna lie. Shout out to Chains. Chains floating on that shit. Yeah, um, oh sorry, absolutely not, dirty Dan. I will not be playing this at gold rush.
Speaker 2:I'm sorry, go ahead uh, this sample, um, I don't know, I think it's just interesting with these samples, bro, like they, they all kind of have like this um, very white old throwback kind of feel to them and I don't know. I guess he did used to do that. You know, like when he sampled, I think was it Lollipop Like not the song Lollipop, but like that white song Lollipop, I think back in the day where he chopped that sample up.
Speaker 1:Oh he did. What song was that?
Speaker 2:Maybe it was, I don't know. I can't remember the record right now.
Speaker 1:I don't know. All I know is these samples I feel like are doing more harm than good. Yeah.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and I would agree with that because, yeah, this I mean, it's tolerable. Would I revisit this record again? Probably not. I feel like I've heard better from him in chains. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:Oh, that's not even a question, yeah, so it's just like.
Speaker 2:Why would I revisit this record when I've heard so much better from them? You know what I mean for sure but yeah, I do commend Chains he was floating on that joint. I don't remember Wayne's verse to be honest.
Speaker 1:I'm just curious on did he have a Mixer and Master for this Album? This album just doesn't sound. Yeah, the quality it's kinda I don't know. Maybe you need to go and re-listen to it on Spotify. Maybe I downloaded. Maybe I downloaded a fucking straight from the studio Version, I don't know. But yeah, this joint Does not sound mixed or mastered. Dirty Dan's killing me in the chat.
Speaker 2:Dirty Dan enjoying the album.
Speaker 1:So far, yeah he's having a great time. Appreciate you for hanging in with us. Dirty Dan, you're hilarious. Alright, flex up. I can't wait to hear what this sounds like. Turn your subtitles off. Alright, yeah, flex up. I can't wait to hear what this sounds like. Tanaka, turn your subtitles off, all right. Yeah, flex up. I ain't gonna lie, daryl Dan's killing me in this chat. Every time I turn left, I just see something. So, michael, your thoughts.
Speaker 2:I was trying to have hope. Yeah, same here I was trying to have hope. Same here. Midway I thought it might. When the beat dropped, I don't know, there was like a midway point where it's slightly I was like, okay, maybe this could be like a turn in the corner type of thing, and it just went right back to um yeah, dirty.
Speaker 1:Dan had a question. He said is him talking about?
Speaker 2:if you're on your knees, i'ma bless her. You know what I'm saying and I'm assuming that's you know. Getting taught from the girl, Getting top from the girl? Yeah, I don't. I don't know where we're going on this album. You know what I'm saying. I just I'm trying to figure out the creative direction of this project and I just have no idea.
Speaker 1:Wyclef, we need answers this is not it, bro, but okay, boy, this is, oh my god, this okay, what we got next Loki's name.
Speaker 2:Island Holiday.
Speaker 1:Island Holiday. Yeah, where's Island Holiday? Wait a minute, we're missing one. Alright, hold on, let me go see if I can find it.
Speaker 2:Let's see what did Dirty.
Speaker 1:Dirty Dan is having a filled day with this. You got to go to Twitch. He's on Twitch.
Speaker 2:I'm so confused. Give me a head so I can provide you money.
Speaker 1:You said it's called Island.
Speaker 2:Boy, yeah, island Holiday. Who to that?
Speaker 1:Exactly.
Speaker 2:I haven't heard a record on here that. I can even do this Nothing.
Speaker 1:This joint, nothing. There's nothing. There's literally nothing. This joint does nothing for me. I'm not going to lie, but I mean, look, we got eight more songs left. Well, nine, hopefully, hopefully, he can pick the nose up, what I don't know. I feel like that's just been the most reoccurring thing. There's really no heart in any of this. Like it's like he sounds like defeated yeah, he sounds really defeated on all these songs. I can't, boy, I can't wait to go on tick tock here, tick tock, crucify this album. Because, good lord, this joint is not it. They're dancing on there, talking, talking job.
Speaker 1:because Wayne because little Wayne is making me mad yeah, pissing me off right now. Yeah, dirty, damn, right there with you, bro, I look bro, yeah, so I don't know if this was caught on on air.
Speaker 2:But yeah, well, me and Turner was saying is just that at least on the Carter five there were certain records that we could actually groove to, and like we, you know I'm saying rockwood amongst all the filler that was also on that project. You know what I mean. But this one I I haven't really found. We're we're damn near halfway through this project and I still have yet to hear a record that I would even revisit. You know what I'm saying. For the most part, a lot of these joints are just not catching my attention for real.
Speaker 1:It's a lot of mid and below. It's more below than most, but this joint is not yeah and, like you said, it's kind of like the engineering is is like a real big question mark, right. I'ma just hope that it's from this website I got it from and it's just. You go listen to it on spotify. I ain't a liar, I ain't trying to listen to this shit again. Yeah, I just yeah. I just I like, cause hell, there are songs that are like not good mix, but like if you listen to it, it's still okay. I can see the potential.
Speaker 2:That's what I'm saying you could actually buy it to but, like I'm not even seeing the potential with these records. I don't see no, like at least with an album. I like to kind of figure out what journey we're going on and I still have no idea where we're going right you have no idea what's happening right now.
Speaker 1:All right well, island holiday, just like you asked for, friend center tanaka, just for you. So tanaka, um, so Tanaka, your thoughts.
Speaker 2:See, I'm really bad at turning things on. It's supposed to end like five seconds before it actually did. Bro, you know what I'm saying? This is more the same.
Speaker 1:This is like you know what I'm saying, but this is more the same. This is like. This is really bad.
Speaker 2:See, and I just imagine him dressed up in some turquoise blue outfit, you know, like a button-up t-shirt and shorts you know what I'm saying and just with his guitar on a beach I'm not gonna lie, and you've been talking about these festivals.
Speaker 1:I could definitely hear this at one of those festivals, for sure but bruh once again I feel like the further we get into this album, the more this is doing damage to the Carter series. This is like not good, like this is like really not good. And I'm like I'm scared to listen to this next one because it's called wait, it's Loki's theme. Is that the next one? And I'm looking at the BPM and I am scared. I'm scared for my life right now. I'm looking at the BPM and I am scared. I'm scared for my life right now.
Speaker 2:I'm not going to lie. That's a good point that you said, because doing damage to the Carter series, like I don't need the fact that this album is called the Carter 6.
Speaker 1:Bro, this joint could have been called anything else. He could have called this the Free Wheezy album too, and I'd be like, okay, I get it. Or funeral too, the fact that this is called the carter, yeah, like this is a part of the carter yeah, this uh like carter five was a good send-off, like he had enough bars, enough quality songs on there.
Speaker 1:Right had the XXX joint, the uproar, mona Lisa. Mona Lisa was like something that, like the young folks like really fuck with. Like I can't wait to see what the what, the what the single is off this album.
Speaker 2:I can't wait to see that but it's yeah, and that is crazy because we was just talking about finding a record that we could groove to. I can't wait to see that. It's crazy because we were just talking about finding a record that we could groove to. I can't groove to it.
Speaker 1:What's crazy about you know what? I'm going to leave that for then. I'm going to leave that for then. We're going to get to this next one Low Key Theme. Let's see what we got. So, um, I'm gonna just say what dirty dan was saying in the beginning and it kind of was my sentiments. So he was like it started good, not gonna lie, going to lie. But the bars like so I was kind of the same way, except the beat came in. I was like wait, okay, I don't know, for some reason I thought we was going to get like a tuck in pop in. I thought we was going to get one of those. And then the beat came in and I was like, oh, okay, this is where we're going. Okay, sure. And then going, okay, sure. And then, and then dj, uh, drip's part came, came, uh, his favorite part came on, got it out the mud and you know it just, it just just got, it just got worse from there.
Speaker 2:Uh, ladies and gentlemen, I just want you to know that this album is not the Carter 6. This is called. This is the Rebirth Carter. This is.
Speaker 1:Rebirth 2. Rebirth 2.
Speaker 2:Because what are we doing, bro? I had the same sentiments y'all had as far as how the song was going to start off, and then it started just unraveling.
Speaker 1:Those fears before the song came on that I had, it came true absolutely like.
Speaker 2:It's just like I don't know. I like I don't even watch television, but I do know who loki is, so I'm just like I'm thinking like how you were talking about maybe he's trying to pitch this to that television series or whatever. You know what I'm saying to be used, but I don't know, man. Yeah, I don't know, I'm speechless. I see DJ Clue in the credits of this. Yeah, and that's why I'm just like oh, I'm definitely speechless on that one. Yeah, because I'm just like.
Speaker 1:And I'm. It's funny being a DJ, you just notice certain shit. And I'm not going to lie, bro. I'm scared for this next one too, because the way these waves looking, I'm not going to lie. We too, because the way these waves looking, I'm not going to lie.
Speaker 2:I guess this is a festival album.
Speaker 1:Maybe that's what he needs to call it the festival, Because this is the Carter.
Speaker 2:This is a part of that's what I'm saying bro, I can't even Like you said bro tarnishing the name.
Speaker 1:All right, y'all, if, if I play the guitar, so I think I'm starting to understand what and Andre 3000 was talking about. After a certain age, you just start running. You stop running out of shit to talk about because, um, maybe this is what he means, maybe we, maybe we, maybe, maybe we were saved Andre detrimenting his career by coming out with shit like this. Maybe he felt that this is what his career would have came to if he would have kept rapping. Is this we would have got this? Because I could definitely see Andre doing some shit like this and I don't know.
Speaker 1:I just feel like Andre's, the musicality that though that he has is just like he wouldn't have dropped, Like because, bro, that's what I'm saying Maybe that was his philosophy in his head is like, bro, I just don't want to be a 40-year-old rapper just running out of shit to say which is actually ironic, because Lil Wayne was the one like, why would you feel that way? Well, so you don't put out shit like this. But you know, I yeah, this is yeah. I don't even know what to say, I don't even like he was. I felt like he did his, like like Dirty Dan said, it just sounded like he was trying to be Ed Sheeran, like he was on his like Jason Mraz type. It just sounded like he was trying to be Ed Sheeran, he was on his Jason Mraz type shit. I know, you don't know who either one of those people are, but like, yeah, yeah, tanaka. Like I said, bro, I just see the sound waves and I was like, oh yeah, we're in for it.
Speaker 2:Bro, we need that. Look, man, them white folk and I'm not even talking about the white folk that know about you know what I'm saying, I'm talking about the pop white folk. That's who we really need to ask about this project, because I feel like that's the designated audience, because I don't see not one of these songs catering to old Wayne fans, or even just like like just anybody Any Wayne fan, just the culture, just the culture. Yeah, bro, like folk that have rolled with him through all these years, like I don't think we've had one record that clearly we could rock with.
Speaker 1:I feel like We'll talk about that then. We'll talk about that then. Okay, we're just going to keep rolling Peanuts to an elephant. All right, come on One, give me one. Give me one, please. One, jesus, this is. I don't even. I don't even know what the fuck to say to that Like I was almost sure that this was going to be. I was just looking at the names of all these records. I was almost sure this was going to be the one that was going to pull up the nose. He was going to come with that 6'7" a milli, but then, like I said, I'm part of the nose. He was going to come with that 6'7" a milli, but then, like I said, I'm part of the problem because I still think that he's going to come with a 6'7", and that was like fucking 10 plus years ago. It's about to be like I don't know, bro, I'm part of the problem, I'm sorry.
Speaker 2:What's the term of this for For Animal Planet?
Speaker 1:Bro, I don't know. Yeah, zabuma Fu, I guess I don't know. Bro. This is that beat. What the fuck was that Like? Who made that? Who the producer? Who the producer? Call him out. Who's the producer? That was probably the worst beat of the whole album. That shit went some you-know-miles. Who the fuck is Miranda, Miranda? Who are you? Please Stop making beats. That shit was not it. What the fuck did we just listen to?
Speaker 2:He created the musicals for Hamilton.
Speaker 1:Stick with musicals, bro, please.
Speaker 2:Animated films like Moana.
Speaker 1:Please stick with. You know what I told you. He's going to ship some of these songs out to some of these. He's going to make real money. If that's what he's trying to do with the Carter 6, I'm not mad at it. If I hear this song on like a Incredibles 3, I'm not mad at it. There's a reason for this, right, okay, okay. But if he doesn't, he failed the assignment Badly, very badly, if. I don't hear these songs on a Disney Pixar movie.
Speaker 1:You failed, Dwayne. What are we listening to? I don't even know. I'm not going to lie bro. I thought the worst album we were going to ever listen to was Mad Libs ASAP Rock, ASAP Rock, ASAP Rock. I thought that was going to be the. I'm not going to lie bro. This joint might take the cake. I'm sorry, I don't want to jump the gun, but we got like we got five songs left.
Speaker 2:Damn near out of the wood. We almost at the 75% mark.
Speaker 1:I don't know, bro, this is not it. This is bad. This is really bad. This is bad, this is really bad. Alright, rari, let's see Rari.
Speaker 2:So I will say this Maybe it's because we've been before you say that, I just want to say Dirty Dance. His message to me was do me a favor, reach over the play button and turn this shit off.
Speaker 1:Alright, go ahead, turn it off so I'll say this I don't know. I hate being on the fence about shit, but I'm not going to lie. I feel like I can fuck with this joint, or maybe I'm just being a little bit more timid because it's his son. This is his son, cameron Carter. This is Lauren London's son. This is their son. And this was okay. And I'm not going to lie. Lil Wayne sounded a lot better on this one than any other song. I could actually hear what the fuck he's saying. I don't know if you felt that way, but like bruh this whole time, like I could hear what he was saying the whole time and yeah, bruh, it was just yeah. I don't know. I guess this is, this is a bright moment, this is like.
Speaker 2:This is what I would call making the best out of the situation absolutely.
Speaker 1:Yes, you know what I'm saying like you said I do.
Speaker 2:I can commend him for getting his child on the record. You know, yeah, but yeah, like we could actually understand what he was saying.
Speaker 2:I can commend him for getting his child on the record you know, yeah, but yeah, like we could actually understand what he was saying and we I wouldn't you know what I'm saying. I wouldn't say it's like. You know, like it's a cool record. It's a cool record, I could vibe to it. You know what I'm saying. It's not something that, compared to these other records, I feel like I would just skip. You know what I'm saying it's not something that compared to these other records, I feel like I would just skip yeah, it's like it wasn't like a complete like you're right, you know.
Speaker 2:Um now granted this me internal, probably say we don't know how much that means. You know, considering that this is what we feel is the best record so far. But in the context of what we've heard, you know, I don't know how much you know weight that really holds. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:But it's definitely not taking it out. The shitter, right, right. It's like standing on top of all the shit, like it's there, it's cool, it's cool. Yeah, I think I have my top three of this album already. Let's see what we get with these last four. All right, chugging right along, you guys. We're almost done. Four more songs left, maria. Let's see what we got.
Speaker 2:Are they being serious right now? This can't be. This gotta be a April Fool's joke. This gotta be serious. This can't be. This gotta be an April Fool's joke. This gotta be like this can't be like.
Speaker 1:I hope I wake up tomorrow and he's like nah, I'm joking, here's a real album, like that's what I'm saying, bro, what is going on right now?
Speaker 2:that one clip, that one clip was crazy. And, bro, whoever engineered this project? Needs to be shot in the face. What type of engineering is going on right now?
Speaker 1:Needs to be needs to be, needs to be shot immediately. The fuck.
Speaker 2:Bruh like.
Speaker 1:Like we build up to this Y Clips verse that Y Clips verse is crazy bro, I ain't gonna lie. That joint was like like I cause I'm watching it, I'm watching it come through the DJ stuff. And I was like, okay, we're gonna like this joint, gonna this beat gonna drop and it's gonna be something crazy boy, was it crazy the wrong way, but it was. It's crazy nonetheless. What the fuck.
Speaker 2:I don't know, this must be for another country or something. I don't know what the fuck that for another country or something? I don't know what the that was. What are we listening to right now?
Speaker 1:I have no idea. I'm flabbergasted. We'll talk about it. Hold it. I want you to hold it. Hold on to all that. I want you to hold on to that. Be in myself. Let's finish this, be in myself. Let's finish this, be in myself. So, according to dirty dan is the best song on the album. Um, I'm not gonna lie. I'm not gonna lie. I'm neither here nor there with this song. I don't know, I'm just. I don't know, but I do. I will say this If I take off Lil Wayne, I could definitely do something with this in the skate world. Take off Lil Wayne, throw some house drums on it. I might do something with this. Just personal, just personal stuff. Take off Wayne's verse and keep the B in myself. I feel like I could do something with that. It may be a project in the near future, but yeah, go ahead, tanaka, go ahead.
Speaker 2:I feel like, of all these like so you know, I spoke on just like seeing where we're trying to go with this album and what I've come up with is just white festival music. It's kind of like the focus and these samples are all very vanilla, somewhat hokeykey. I would say um, I would say, of all these hokey samples that he's been using, I I think this is the best beat that sampled it. You know, I'm saying um, but like you said, turn up the record itself. I mean it's, it's cool, but like it doesn't. It doesn't move the needle for me that much. But I will shout out to the producer, manny fresh.
Speaker 1:Wow, I would have never guessed that ever.
Speaker 2:So I do commend Manny fresh for sampling. You know what I'm saying. This is vanilla, and just you know what I'm saying? This vanilla-ish, and just you know it actually sounded alright compared to these other beats that we've been hearing on this project, you know so yeah, yeah. I don't know, tom, I'm feeling like how you be talking about like, should we just put a bullet in it?
Speaker 1:Truthfully, yeah, but I feel like we need to. I feel like we got two more. Let's chug this along.
Speaker 2:I'm just saying.
Speaker 1:Oh, we absolutely need to put a bullet in this shit. But yeah, this is, yeah, this is not it. But okay, alone in the studio with my gun. Oh Moolah coming in, see, we're missing shit. Hold on, let me see, let me go back, because I thought I had all 19. Hold on, let me see, let me check, boy, I know one thing this episode's going to be a mess to put together. Oh, yeah, I see. Yeah, I definitely missed that one. All right, hold, get it. I'm going to go ahead and get it. Ah, tanaka boy, jesus Christ, you should have just stayed in Skate Town. What am I looking for again? I don't. Even Moolah coming in, coming is still okay. Shut up, uh shut up dirty saying dirty.
Speaker 1:Dan said he's trying to make a joke well, I'd say dirty, damn.
Speaker 2:This has been quite the adventure, man understatement of the year.
Speaker 1:Understatement of the year, understatement of the fucking year. Alright, sorry, I guess I was so ready for this joint to be over. We don't have two more left, we have three, three guys, awesome, alright. So Moolah coming in. Apparently it's another one with his kids. I'm not going to lie. I feel like Lil' Novi, yeah, lil' Novii, or Lil Novi, yeah, lil Novi, lil Novi. He sounds like he has a lot of influence through Playboy.
Speaker 2:And that's what this Stole the words right out of my mouth.
Speaker 1:Yeah, like I feel like they were just doing like, which is actually a very full circle moment, because I think Playboy Cardi labels Lil Wayne as like one of his goats.
Speaker 2:Look, man, this I mean it's on brand, but festival music, playboi Carti, you know what I'm saying. Might as well throw one in there that trying to do their best. Playboi Carti, emulation out here.
Speaker 1:At this point.
Speaker 2:Yeah, presidential. Roli hoping it inspires people to vote. Let's see.
Speaker 1:Yep, all right, beautiful people Alone in the studio with my gun. These waves look interesting. Not interesting in the bad way, like whatever that guitar shit was. This looks like it might be something we might have a gem. Let's see. Let's see what we got, wayne.
Speaker 2:Me my fire and I yeah, I don't know, bro, I feel like the levels, once again was not Like, why did Kodak come in so loud? I don't know. I just feel like his verse was too loud, I don't know. Once again, I can see what they were going for, but the lack of heart, I think, in the record kind of just impacted the outcome of the song, you know, and it just one of those. It seemed like a good idea but it didn't quite the execution, you know. But, yeah, Dirty Dan, I feel you, bro, because this, like this, is really a disappointment, though, like you got to think that myself. And turn up, bro. We really seen wayne like grow as a, as a person, like we've seen him from the young, you know, young hot boy develop into a solo artist to having his prime to experience him not even supposed to be the main guy and him experimenting, you know, with, with different sounds and then, you know, still having, you know, lyricism.
Speaker 2:So, to really come to the Carter 6, and this is the product that we're receiving is like I really just don't know what to say. You know what I'm saying Like I don't think there's, like you said, turn up. I don't know what single, like what's. What single are you? Are you going to release off this project? You know what I mean. It's like like what single are you going to release off this project? You know what I mean. It's like like this is like really a disappointment. Like I know Wayne, you know, has given us a lot of filler in recent years, but man, like this project, just I don't know.
Speaker 2:I guess we got to go to written history, man, I don't know Turnover. I guess we gotta go to written history man.
Speaker 1:I don't know, bro, it's just, I don't know. I'm gonna wrap this shit up. I mean I hate that he waited that whole time for us to hear that. Well guys, we made it. I'm straight down stupid. Yeah, man. Yeah, that was Alright so. I'm not gonna lie bro. That was not good. That was how do I even I don't even know where to go from here. Truthfully, that was yeah, that was not good.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that was a bad project bro.
Speaker 1:Carter Six, lord. So this is what I thought about, right, could you imagine? So this is where I'm assuming Carter Six is coming from. He's finally off of the Birdman, he's finally off of Cash Money, young Money, so he got to put out these albums. That's going to get him a good portion of money for him to, you know, make some real deal money. But and I kind of quite, I kind of like compare that to the GNX album. That's literally the only way I can compare those two albums together. But Tanaka, could you imagine, tanaka? Could you really imagine if instead of Kendrick Lamar we had Lil Wayne and instead of GNX on the Super Bowl we got this album on the Super Bowl, like replace all the GNX from off of and we had Playing With my Guitar Darari Band From? No, we maybe had a Millie 6'7" here and there, but yeah.
Speaker 2:See, and this just goes to my point, y'all folk was calling for Wayne and all that, and this is why myself and Tarnup was standing on it about k-dub, bro, like, like, like. Beyond just the musicality of this project, let's just talk about just the quality standard of this project. You know what I'm Like. The engineering of this project was just off, bro. Like half the time he's in the auto-tune flow we can't even understand what he's saying, because the production and the lyrics are clashing so much, bro, and not in a good way. You know what I'm saying, not in a way where you're intrigued to replay the record and hear it again. More so is like skip, because we can't even understand what he's saying.
Speaker 2:Once again, I'm with turnip.
Speaker 2:I was never a fan of the auto-tune flow, you know I'm saying that's that's really.
Speaker 2:I feel like there's only a select amount of artists that can really pull that off properly and for it to sound good, and just knowing wayne's greatness, I mean, I know that he, you know experiments and stuff like that, but, bro, like.
Speaker 2:And then we get into the musicality and all these, these hokey samples and all that like, and that's what just made me think that he's directing this to a different audience. That I'm clearly not who he's targeting and I feel like even fans that are, you know, white fans that have known Wayne, I don't even think they're the target. I feel like the target is just like some festival folk who don't even know Wayne, like that for real Except for like his top 40 singles and stuff. You know, which is crazy that you said that, turner, regarding the Super Bowl, because apparently there is a commercial with Lil Wayne joking about not being selected for the halftime show and that he retreats into the studio with a sign on the door saying Carter's, I didn't even see this commercial. So the fact that this is what you've been working on, you need to be ashamed of yourself, sir.
Speaker 1:This is, I just hope there's not a Carter 7.
Speaker 2:Like this joint was all over the place, bro, I just, I just hope.
Speaker 1:I just hope there's no Carter 7. This was oh, for the people that have watched the review. We do the bars joint, we do the bars scale. This is fecal. This is like bottom of the barrel. This is not good. Yeah, this is really bad, this is yeah well, um, yeah, there you have it, guys, the album review carter six, what's up?
Speaker 2:we gotta, we gotta give them a top three songs that we would offer this thing.
Speaker 1:Bam from. No, I mean, I guess, for quality Rari, I guess, yeah, I'm struggling bro. Oh, the Big Sean song. Whatever the song, whatever the Big Sean song was.
Speaker 2:Yeah, sharks man, yeah this. Yeah, I guess Bam from NO oh boy, that Maria song Good God.
Speaker 1:Was that the one with Wyclef Bro? That one with?
Speaker 2:Wyclef. Why did they hold the note out so long at the end? I don't know. Bro, I'm not going to lie by the point.
Speaker 1:By the point, by the fact that that beat dropped and why clef came on that song so crazy. He lost me like as I'm gonna watch the recording back. But yeah, once they that beat dropped and they, yeah, it was, it was over with me. Well, you're right.
Speaker 2:I guess during a promotional ad on ESPN during the 2025 NBA finals. The song the Days, which one the record you referenced, was aired during that ad for ESPN.
Speaker 1:So during the basketball finals well, I was close sports. You know basketball.
Speaker 2:I'm pretty sure it went pretty well because they had the basketball highlights playing with it and um fellow artists and collaborator y-Cled Jean played a major role in the production and recording of the album. He stated that he and Wayne recorded over 30 tracks for the album. Leaving Y-Cled Jean and Lil Wayne in the studio for 24 hours is a dangerous thing. I could tell you don't know what's gonna pop out. I see, and we sure found out, because, goddamn, what the fuck was that?
Speaker 1:bro. Yeah, that was that was right, that was bad man. I can't wait. I'm just intrigued, let me see. I'm I'm very intrigued. I just want to see what folks are saying on tiktok, because man, that joint, oh folks, is fucking with it. Look at this 97 out of 100, bells 74, sharks 95, bam from NO 86, flex up 100 out of 100, ooh, okay, okay, so maybe. Yeah, wait, hold on, let me see who this person is. Maybe this is that festival guy people you're talking about. Let's see. Yeezin.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I have no idea. I have no idea who this is. Well, he had a good time, so you know, just one minute for us.
Speaker 2:You know, as a Weezy fan, this is the worst album yet who said that?
Speaker 2:I'm looking at Instagram. Three out of 19 are actually. Who said that? I'm looking at Instagram? Three out of 19 are actually Carter vibes. This ain't Tunchi I grew up with. Thank you for the album. Actually, the first half fire, but the other half ain't it Time to retire Wayne? A lot of people have said that Drake and Nicki weren't on this project. I don't think he could have airballed this anymore. So disappointed, so many songs I had to skip because it's so bad. Everything else is mad disappointing, aside from welcome to the corridor halfway through the album right now fire. Through the album right now fire. It's trash. Anyone saying fire is just hanging from testicle beat selection make you not even want to hear what he got to say. This should have been a mixtape at. I mean, yeah, I'm going to give it a day. I'm going to give it a day and see what these folks talking about, because I ain't trying to hear nobody talking about this.
Speaker 1:Shit was garbage. Yeah, it's going to fecal for me, but you got anything else to say about this?
Speaker 2:I'm just glad it's over bro.
Speaker 1:Yeah, this is my favorite track. That is my favorite track, track 20. Ladies and gentlemen, that was the TNT Podcast. Carter Six, dj Turn Up, dj Tanaka. We're going to see y'all on the flip side, y'all. I'm going to go take a nap. We'll see you next time you.