Bad For The Community

Episode 67: "Besteas & Stans" (feat. Teatea)

June 21, 2023 Bad For The Community / Teatea Episode 67
Bad For The Community
Episode 67: "Besteas & Stans" (feat. Teatea)
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On this week of Bad For The Community, we're joined by none other than Teatea! Teatea is a talented artist and producer from Boston, as well as a friend of the show. During the episode, Tomo spoke on his latest album "MARVELOUS" (17:15), we discussed on Gunna's new album and the lack of features and collaborators (21:00), before getting into YK Osiris' sexual assault on Sukihana (33:00). Later in the episode, Teatea reveals the origins of the iconic Boston/MA meme pack (1:05:30), we discussed how important the mix of a song is to each of us (1:13:00), and also gave our early predictions on who we think will win The Chamber on Saturday 6/24 (1:30:00). Enjoy the episode!

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Speaker 1:

I.

Speaker 2:

Remember having the whole cleaning kit no feed kicks.

Speaker 4:

I had the Jason Mark, though you thought, you guys.

Speaker 1:

Never got sold.

Speaker 5:

When you went to finish line a footlocker, they never tried to throw that in there, bro, you just got fooled.

Speaker 1:

But I prep, protect, keep my.

Speaker 4:

Huh, it's not about how often you use it, it's about when you it just it just yo bro first of all, There's no product that is gonna be made that's gonna make your shoes last forever.

Speaker 1:

They're gonna extend the life.

Speaker 4:

No, or you just think, and that's actually not true.

Speaker 1:

Watching the shoes gone, decreased the light, diminished the Yeah it's a expert, no bullshit now, but I'm never like really washing this, like you know, after the No, no, the end of the week. You feel me might have some. Some use, bro. Oh, you say right after the end of the day when you know, no, no, no.

Speaker 5:

I'm saying I'm sure, every week not all, some like scrub it down.

Speaker 1:

I'm talking about some light like, yeah, on some light. Like yo, look at my shoes real quick. Let me like take the scuffs off, cuz they be scuffs from like day to day. Use fucking be doing. What are you talking?

Speaker 2:

about you got scuffs on your shoes, bro.

Speaker 6:

Open up.

Speaker 1:

Like the, the middle, the missile the missile? Yeah, bro, you got scuffs, like you just be walking, i don't know.

Speaker 5:

We talk about. It's like we talk about middle school. I'm still like outside.

Speaker 4:

We rockin walk, Explain to you how you're supposed to use it. So you wear your shoes right, you don't wear the same pair of shoes every day, correct?

Speaker 1:

No, i had a coat, just yes or no, i had a little collection, yeah, so you were like you know, rotation of like sure five weeks.

Speaker 4:

You know me and type shit. So, if that's the case, then you wear those shoes like constantly. You probably go like a week wearing like three or something like that And the next week wearing like another, like combination of three, and then, after like three months, you wash them.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, because if you're wearing your, if you wear a different shoes every day.

Speaker 3:

If you got white shoes, no, i'm taking extra care but cuz why the fuck is it still getting dirty?

Speaker 1:

bro, it's not crazy dirt, it's scuffed, like you know it's not a don't matter, it's not, it don't. Okay, jordan's gonna get like my, my boardals, my boardals. That's suede like every so walking out. You feel me got clean that up? Yeah, but you Like just go through it, like, if I know like y'all want to rock this with this fit, you gotta make sure.

Speaker 4:

I missed those. But like, why are you cleaning them every time, every time you want, like you think that makes the shoe look better? You think niggas is studying your feats now bros for me. I'm telling you, I didn't even go that far but I will say you do and you might, though I think you do, you might appreciate.

Speaker 1:

in my kicks I say, i appreciate my kicks so much, you appreciate a lot of there became an age when my mom stopped beating me and said I'm just gonna take your kicks away Way more effective, takes way less energy out of me.

Speaker 2:

You try to kill me.

Speaker 1:

I remember I came home one day all.

Speaker 3:

I had was like.

Speaker 1:

Take the kicks and you beat me. Now I gotta call child protection services. I'll take either one nigga ran about What's up. How personal.

Speaker 5:

So is there reason? is this is fact into why sometimes you rather be at your father's crib rather than your mother's?

Speaker 1:

No, no, no, there was a situation for like maybe like a year period where my dad had moved to a crib That was like literally two minutes away from where my mom lived. So anytime either one of them, like I, wasn't rocking with whatever discipline is like I'm out of you. They came to say no about that, but that's kind of the importance of I know you got to have that open communication.

Speaker 1:

It don't matter what happened between you and your, your partner or your former, your ex. You feel me This. Otherwise, you know, just be kids gonna be playing you. I knew what it was.

Speaker 2:

You's playing my dad would help me too.

Speaker 1:

You know you want to get under a skin for real. I'm about to pull up. Let's go through the window.

Speaker 4:

We grew from that, but I love my.

Speaker 1:

You know, you know, yeah, who was that? That?

Speaker 4:

was that? was that was opening his mouth up? I think it was guzzling that shit.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, they was trying to do everything they could. It's out of squirt some shit in my mouth. Paul's like squirt. We're not doing none of it. Yeah, when you do that.

Speaker 3:

What is it called?

Speaker 1:

Saki sake. Yeah, i think it started just spraying me at some point, cuz I was.

Speaker 4:

Like the alcohol they do, like you know the Hibachi like bottles that they put in the oil bottom. They like squirt in your mouth. It was doing that to his uncle for mad.

Speaker 1:

Oh no, you should see my cousin. My cousin was like trying to like prove something out there. Bro, i'm not about to show no fucking, but yo real quick, before we really get into it. Like yo, what do you?

Speaker 4:

What happened? nigga broke down. Guzzling down to his knees on the podcast.

Speaker 1:

I was gonna ask you. I promise it really came with good intention. I was gonna ask yo, like you know, father day coming up tomorrow, yeah, and he advised me what. I think I should give my paws away. I couldn't tell you. Once you become a certain age everything.

Speaker 6:

Huh, you know what?

Speaker 4:

I do not like That's the point. You get them a tie, because it's like showing that it's like yo I care about you, like from end to end.

Speaker 1:

You feel me Not drippy.

Speaker 3:

More than you? definitely don't. What do you do? Oh, does he have a job?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, i got a job.

Speaker 2:

I'm not about to get personal.

Speaker 1:

But no, he do not have a job where you need to be wearing a suit. Neither do I but sometimes you got to on the time. I never seen, you know.

Speaker 3:

I want something where to the strip club no bullshit.

Speaker 1:

That might have been the best answer, cuz for the most part a gift. Like I Can't get you something you can't get so many.

Speaker 4:

Don't wear a tie.

Speaker 5:

I don't know you father like you.

Speaker 1:

My oldest son. He brought me to the strict. You feel me I like. I loved it.

Speaker 6:

Maybe, so 10 out of 10, you know passage or not.

Speaker 1:

Here, magic City is crazy. I'm not ready for Magic City.

Speaker 4:

I guess, a strip club. nah, bro, i feel like they got a casino in the strip club. Maybe they're certain hours Like, based on your income level, you shouldn't be there after a certain time.

Speaker 1:

What you mean? I ain't never been to magic, but I can only imagine, after a certain time, magic mice where it's for real ballers, but don't show up. What do you mean by that? There's a certain time. I'm cool. That's good economy. I'm going at the strict club.

Speaker 5:

When all the rappers Cuz they don't bring the best ones out, cuz y'all we getting paid and you just started party watching. I wouldn't do that, but Oh my foot.

Speaker 4:

I wasn't. I didn't know how. I ended up on the stage, start walking, get some Walk off the stage. And he got like You soon, bro.

Speaker 1:

Man's keep talking about introduce you to the party. Hey man, you already know we rockin, It's another special episode of bad for the community. We in this bitch.

Speaker 2:

It's wrong to follow, Yeah bro I'm coming with that.

Speaker 1:

I feel good I told Nate when I came here to brand is strong.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, was this the fit you lost to the chamber in? You know?

Speaker 1:

I mean, do you think myth has gotten to the point inside height? beastish, because I think.

Speaker 3:

Myth is kind of high beastie, depending on how you rock it and where you rock it.

Speaker 1:

Isn't that a dope thing for them to kind of get to that point When now you kind of want them to drop some more exclusive?

Speaker 3:

It's not even cuz of that. It's cuz it's really how you has to do, how you rock it and where you rock it. I'm calling you. You don't have no OG myth. This is the first. This is the first myth that you have. So Sure I don't know about the Skeletons man.

Speaker 4:

Seeing it nigga.

Speaker 1:

Tomo's back from my ad. He's got some opinions.

Speaker 3:

Wait, what you been at. I'm being outside. You been marvelous.

Speaker 1:

And marvelous, just dropped. How you feeling I got.

Speaker 3:

Say ease to my left as usual, niggas, niggas in the room. I've been doing pretty good niggas in the room The disrespect to.

Speaker 4:

Tomo was too much real.

Speaker 1:

I'm a consistent and we got how you doing a very, very special guest in the building, somebody we've been meaning to get on should have been on.

Speaker 6:

Don't, don't claim that I don't claim claim.

Speaker 2:

I don't claim I just claim TT core.

Speaker 6:

I thought you claim when we got TT place.

Speaker 1:

I claim oh, you wouldn't be the first on the pod.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I feel like that's one of the, that's one of the stables. It's like oh, where are you from what you be getting into?

Speaker 6:

Why we care about TT. Why do we care about TT cuz? I'm cool, No, okay um, i feel like I just like That's such a loaded question, i don't know. I feel like, all round, i just have a lot of like aspects of myself that are like important, like like my personal character, and then like my music, like Like different art mediums, i do like, i just feel like my story has like depth, more than like I could explain. You got to like, listen, see, like perceive What was your cannon event.

Speaker 1:

He finally watched it.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, you see him cross the spider verse.

Speaker 6:

Oh, i haven't seen it. Literally. The only reason I haven't seen it is cuz my all my siblings. I have so many siblings, but my four younger siblings want to see you.

Speaker 1:

I've been waiting and they've been in school, so nah, I mean Eve's actually had some thoughts on it. I know you said it's a loaded question, but I want to take the time to tell you.

Speaker 6:

TT. Verse TT.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but not to really give you your flowers, because I forgot what you say. We saying something along the lines are just like you made it cool to be, so like super supportive towards your friends. I feel like a lot of people think they're too cool for that or they don't want to seem like they're dick-riding or whatever the cases, but like you shows no bushes, no, but I've been on record.

Speaker 3:

I'm straight to that face. I'm a fancy.

Speaker 1:

Cuz.

Speaker 4:

And I can use me that shit. Cool bro, you guys in it bro.

Speaker 1:

But TT still your swag, but that's game She hates him family.

Speaker 6:

You're Haitian too, i'm Haitian.

Speaker 3:

I'm.

Speaker 6:

Haitian conversation last night, so I'm not Haitian, cuz I don't speak full Creole. That's the thing like growing up like I feel, like I mean I understand Creole like someone could speak to me. Maybe I won't respond Creole every time, but like. I understand, i'm growing up like I just had a like issue. I learned French and English at the same time And then so all the other languages. So my dad.

Speaker 6:

Like my dad, speaks five languages my mom speaks four, so like I'm learning all these languages, i'm like I understand y'all, but the tone, like I feel like Creole, just like.

Speaker 1:

It's mad when you know the official language but then you try to like speak Creole too. Bro, i'm in that same ball, like what's it called boat with Portuguese, like if I know Portuguese but also no Creole.

Speaker 2:

And sometimes you just kind of.

Speaker 1:

I did forget to introduce the niggas in the room. Do I Who D on his back in the building? just came from some rich niggas activity. Driving lambos cool effects like he doing it. You feel me. He got a different view with a world niggas wearing. He had to put me in my place. I commented on his house like why you wearing seat belts and your dinner bro.

Speaker 4:

That don't even make me in the sky nigga. No bullshit That was. Like the caption was literally him saying where he was.

Speaker 1:

Hey, in the second person in the room say they want to be introduced. well, they got the toes out, nigga Do you know, What is? like if you only see.

Speaker 5:

Orin and this nigga got like yo, that's some big ass feet.

Speaker 1:

My, it's probably one. You can't do that.

Speaker 4:

Bro, we don't be proud of it From fresh out the brunt.

Speaker 5:

Boys, all I know is TT we fuck with you.

Speaker 3:

So, my pulse point. Episodes so long what episode oh Chamber before the chamber.

Speaker 1:

There was a lot going on that day. We had to do like one Did we do my reason that day too. Yeah, we did. Yeah, he's no. They know what we did like to live streams. That's all we did.

Speaker 5:

I'm pretty sure we did bro.

Speaker 4:

Oh we're working.

Speaker 1:

Shout out to the editor Awesome, real shit. I'm proud of you too, bro. It's a accomplishment you. Run. You've been on a run, bro, from all the places we could go to fuck it. So now you got.

Speaker 4:

They just said we can go you out of the way.

Speaker 2:

All the places we could go.

Speaker 3:

I like, i like gang really started with.

Speaker 1:

Renaissance. Is this year like future years.

Speaker 4:

No, it's totally.

Speaker 3:

It's not a. It's not a rollout of select.

Speaker 1:

Okay, how you feeling, though marvelous I finally get to hear.

Speaker 3:

I've been listening to shit for a little while, bro, you for me and now people could finally live.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, thanks bro. You know, I was just glad I was. The best thing like doing an event, It's just seeing everybody listen to it in real time and seeing, like how people react in the certain songs. Yeah, thanks bro. I just want to see like how people react to the project after like months of it being out, what songs people gravitate towards to then, because I feel like people listen to it now and you have some songs in my gravitate towards, like what songs people like listening to on a daily basis, like maybe to like get them through something or some shit, or maybe even I just they want this to be in a good mood or just to like feel some type of way.

Speaker 4:

You know, sam out of all the type music you make.

Speaker 3:

Huh, you feel like that's type music you make. Make motivational money making music motivational money.

Speaker 1:

It's deep in, come from somewhere.

Speaker 2:

I guess.

Speaker 1:

You spring a little trauma in there too, like I'll be going through some niggas my life bro.

Speaker 3:

I really just I just be, i just be. I don't even, bro, i just be talking about you be trying Like I'll be trying to use crazy metaphors and I got a rap bro, i just say this shit, your life, and I like to make it sound, i like to make, i like the flow. Yeah, i just be speaking about the shit. Like this project, i really wanted to like represent my present, like life for me. I feel a lot of times me talking about where I want to be in the future or where I've been. Like this, i want to be like a real reflection of where I'm at right now.

Speaker 1:

And out of all the projects that you've recently dropped, which one are you the most proud of? it would be this one or no? No, i'm asking you to single it out. I What do you think? It's loaded, it's loaded, it's like. Which one did you feel like you took the most creative?

Speaker 3:

I didn't want to know that. I do like when artists take a look into their own discography.

Speaker 3:

I took the most creative risk with groove running songs Probably all the places you'll go, Because I knew intentionally I made that album to be listened to as a full. I knew that, like, certain people might listen to certain songs. But it's not an album you could just throw on shuffle or just play certain songs. It's better if you listen to the whole project. With this you could just play anyone in the songs for real, And this movie for me you could play in multiple different settings. Tell you shit.

Speaker 1:

All that to say I'm proud of what you're doing. I wasn't proud of one thing you did in the past couple of weeks. Not gonna hold you, But I do. I don't know. You got bad for the community right here. You got your own platform.

Speaker 4:

You can talk about that. You're going all that.

Speaker 1:

You're going other platforms and shit out here, so nigga don't show up to this podcast, you're going to show up to other platforms.

Speaker 4:

You know what you're going to jump you out to this.

Speaker 2:

I still got my credit window, got the shoes.

Speaker 5:

I just showed you right now. I just showed you He ain't getting my fucking credits on one of the beats. It is there, bro. It's still not. I just looked right now.

Speaker 3:

It is bro, it's not me, bro. That's the real thing. The discrepients are really ass with the credits.

Speaker 6:

Because I be putting the credits in like multiple times through and it doesn't pop up sometimes.

Speaker 4:

I shoulda never happened to meet.

Speaker 6:

Hey, this is you.

Speaker 4:

Look through my credits and you see who produced every single one of them. Shit's coproduction too. You going to see Thought Princess right there. You see Johnny Wave. You see KBK Tomo Speaking of that, I don't know if it's too strong right.

Speaker 5:

What's up When you talk about credits and all those things? I'm thinking about the gunner project, that just dropped.

Speaker 2:

Now listen to me.

Speaker 5:

Listen, listen, listen, listen. I'm really curious about this. From the jump you can see there's no features on it, it's just him.

Speaker 4:

But then I was going to see what about the producers. We easy as out of here.

Speaker 5:

The only person I heard was Terrible That he's worked with previously. No, I didn't check the whole credits because I didn't get the chance to be like listening to it.

Speaker 2:

I'm crying On. The project was.

Speaker 5:

Terrible which is his main producer. After that I did not hear any industry producers on the project. I don't know if they worked.

Speaker 6:

Maybe he's been trying. I didn't hear them.

Speaker 1:

Okay, so which theory are you more likely to align yourself with? One he's just been locked in in the stool and it's really just being him and Terrible. That was very intentional. That was his decision.

Speaker 5:

Or has everybody shunned him, even with Terrible's?

Speaker 3:

only one beat that I didn't understand. I think the gunner is not locked in.

Speaker 5:

It probably was. I thought that.

Speaker 4:

I could even sound like the mix was consistent with the whole project. Do you think his producer shunned him? then How he gonna pay them.

Speaker 1:

That's like how he gonna pay them. Yeah, the labels he signed to they. In a little situation He's got to cover the bill.

Speaker 4:

I think he signed the 300. Gunner 300?.

Speaker 5:

Okay, now Terrible's on the first one, Okay so it might just be.

Speaker 3:

Terrible, the whole, thing, maybe they just locked in.

Speaker 5:

He probably just locked in with Terrible He just locked in. Random niggas in the second one. Why did you say you didn't want to?

Speaker 4:

talk about it. I was too Why didn't you listen to him? We know that You don't listen to Gunner either. Why?

Speaker 2:

did you start him up?

Speaker 5:

Some song came on. he's like had a little play Because I should have diamonds.

Speaker 1:

You're not opposed to still listening to Gunner.

Speaker 3:

Nah, actually I skipped Gunner a couple of times today when I was riding in the car, But the thing is I didn't even listen to the last shit that he did before this whole shit transpired.

Speaker 4:

He has forever. That's a good project, Niggas.

Speaker 1:

I didn't even know about that one. You talking about the one with the sculpture and the crack. Yeah, I listened to it the first day it came out and I didn't really listen to it.

Speaker 3:

after that, again There was no songs on there.

Speaker 5:

That really stuck with me Some choice on it.

Speaker 1:

Man this shit's too easy.

Speaker 5:

I'm not the.

Speaker 1:

Personally Couple tracks on it.

Speaker 3:

The last shit I was fucking with from him was drip season 4. That was the one where he was under the pool And I was.

Speaker 1:

There's another one though I just didn't like the one.

Speaker 5:

Oh, that's the one Like the Zodiac sign.

Speaker 4:

I think he's really bumping this nigga. All that to say, though, is this snitch or shit going to stop you?

Speaker 1:

from listening to this shit.

Speaker 3:

I'm not listening to it because he chose a lifestyle that he couldn't stick to. It's not because of what he did.

Speaker 1:

Did you ever listen to Gunna and be like this nigga's trying to be a tough guy bro?

Speaker 3:

So why he choose that lifestyle?

Speaker 1:

I don't think he chose a lifestyle He just associated with himself.

Speaker 3:

I personally know niggas that suffer to niggas that do that shit. How you gonna choose one thing, bro, switch, or do some other shit, bro You?

Speaker 1:

for me.

Speaker 4:

These niggas don't understand that, though They don't be around, niggas Hold on In college.

Speaker 1:

we got approached, That's fine.

Speaker 4:

Don't look at me. I didn't get my opinion.

Speaker 5:

I didn't get my opinion.

Speaker 1:

He's talking about that.

Speaker 5:

I didn't get my opinion.

Speaker 1:

But go ahead. No, i'm just wondering what's homo? because you gotta understand that you're putting yourself in that shoe. Maybe I don't have a great idea on it, but remember when a less than Savory, whatever gentlemen They reached out and wanted to sign you, you knew they were into some shit, but they presented you with an opportunity. They presented you with some bread, maybe some studio time. You feel me Change your lifestyle a little bit. You kind of like Little side eye you didn't see it So that you could get those opportunities and benefits. Maybe Gunna was in the same situation.

Speaker 3:

I know those two things are completely different, bro. How so? Because he's portraying that type of lifestyle. I'm a part of YSL. I'm doing this. This nigga didn't have no organization or whatever that he's doing. He's saying that he's a part of this organization. That means that you would down for whatever is going on. You feel me Type shit And you understand that.

Speaker 4:

That's facts, and it would make it worse too. It was years in the making. You feel me Type shit. So it's like he's doing this shit for like 5, 6, 7 years. at this point, You feel me He's like alright, now that I got locked up, I don't want to do this shit, no more.

Speaker 3:

YSL wasn't even a big. It wasn't even big when he joined that shit.

Speaker 1:

It wasn't even a big group, bro, i really don't think he's ever trying to portray himself as a game member. Like a part of anything, it's not about how he portrays himself.

Speaker 5:

I've sat on some casual lines here and there but like, But to that point he doesn't have to say that. But nigga, if you're saying like these are my niggas, These are who I'm riding with, I'm signing these niggas. It doesn't matter, bro, no matter if your hands aren't dirty, it's dirty by association.

Speaker 1:

Why is that the knock that like? that's why I can't listen to his music anymore? I'm not saying that either.

Speaker 5:

It is a little full-gaze though. Why are you acting?

Speaker 1:

like that.

Speaker 5:

It's full-gaze to be on camera and to say We know that, we know that.

Speaker 4:

That's not even what I'm talking about, but that nigga also came from crime softwares, bro We didn't know this information years ago. Bro, we had him surprised. I said he's acting like he's a victim. Nigga, did you listen to the project?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but it's more like these niggas turning back on me. That's all he gets It came from more of an angle, like these niggas turning back on me blah, blah, blah, blah.

Speaker 4:

Nigga. yes, That's true.

Speaker 2:

So it's like the story.

Speaker 6:

I haven't tapped in, but it's like the story of what happened.

Speaker 1:

Well, it's gunna music you feel me, but there's a little bit of twist in it. He has this other aspect of his life that he could talk about now. Yeah, he writes a lot of different perspectives. It's not the craziest If you don't like gunna music you're not gonna like gunna music now, but I will say this I get stuff that listens to them.

Speaker 5:

Hey, you said you was bumping What'd you say verbatim All I said was you're gonna fuck with it. I didn't go fuck with it. I tried listening to it just because I had a curiosity. I'm interested in what you were gonna say I probably got like to the seventh song, had a pause.

Speaker 4:

Very repetitive.

Speaker 1:

It's very gunna.

Speaker 2:

I don't think gunna was ever the artist that I'm like listening.

Speaker 1:

Start to finish, pick it back up. It's like pick your joints, get out of there.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, amen, i get gunna, bro, i spent time talking about gunna. Hey, you think they can go out and talk about that. You think they can really woke up this morning, like you know what I'm dying to talk about, bro. actually, it's kind of crazy to me how many people are really talking about this shit Every day.

Speaker 5:

You go on social media. Niggas are talking about it.

Speaker 2:

We just talked about gunna last week.

Speaker 5:

No, I'm talking about from a perspective of like. Why?

Speaker 1:

are they so invested?

Speaker 5:

in it. Why are niggas so invested on Oh he snitched or he didn't snitch and defending him, Especially people who don't live in that lifestyle?

Speaker 1:

Especially people who don't live that lifestyle. I've seen so many thin pieces like yo. I got this. What is it He got?

Speaker 5:

like a fucking timer that he released and they're like oh watch, y'all going to see gunna featured on the project. I'm like why y'all making up fantasy stories about this? shit, Bro, they got time, It's like some murby kids or people.

Speaker 1:

so outside of what's going on, that's what I'm saying.

Speaker 6:

People get so invested in like environments that they will never, ever ever understand. And so I feel like it's not even like niggas are invested because, like this was really happening, it's like it's so easy to create another universe when you like.

Speaker 5:

It's like talking about a TV show Niggas are talking to.

Speaker 3:

Thug directly. Thug posted a countdown.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, thug didn't post a countdown.

Speaker 4:

But everyone like.

Speaker 3:

Now he got a phone in jail.

Speaker 4:

It was like five days yesterday, so it was probably like four days and something changed.

Speaker 3:

now I'm really thinking like I'm gonna go and get shot.

Speaker 4:

I'm really going to be some music.

Speaker 5:

Like what else would it be?

Speaker 3:

Bro, why are you doing like? what type of like content is going to be released? because it could be music. Could be music video, could be short film, could be like sign.

Speaker 4:

It could be anything. It could be a doomsday device. Yo nigga about a block.

Speaker 3:

Quick update, That nigga probably break out of jail and fire. Move himself to kill some fucking awesome L chopper shit nigga.

Speaker 1:

But not it, not for real. Yo quick update. I don't know if you guys care. You guys might be like good Tori's looking at minimum nine years. That's your man's way. who?

Speaker 6:

Tori Lane's face.

Speaker 3:

It's even better news. Tori DeVell from Boston has a gallery called.

Speaker 6:

Lost Grief. That's a very important Tori.

Speaker 1:

I know sir.

Speaker 5:

Closing event on the 30th pop out. You had some episodes before then Boom.

Speaker 1:

You had a little sign to do with it, Yeah.

Speaker 5:

I got some photography work in there That's like being displayed to all the pictures for like the documentation process of it. Hopefully, you know, we can get even Tori up here to talk about it herself.

Speaker 1:

Shout out to you, we're gonna. I bought the rice to your pictures.

Speaker 3:

You don't own them anymore. You didn't buy that picture.

Speaker 5:

No about the rights.

Speaker 3:

She sold it to me, bro, the one that me and her did, no, not that one, all of them, no, she didn't know, you was it there.

Speaker 5:

She was checking with me. She was like I bought the mirror.

Speaker 1:

She could say that I bought the right to your pictures.

Speaker 5:

Anyway, y'all can talk about that later, Do y'all care?

Speaker 1:

I have a question about this. You got the inside school, i don't got that much information. Is it in?

Speaker 6:

the US, or is it?

Speaker 1:

He probably didn't deported. He probably didn't deported.

Speaker 5:

No, but he has to serve time before Canada Jail.

Speaker 6:

He probably does have to serve in the US. Maybe I'll just talk to him.

Speaker 2:

That's often.

Speaker 1:

This nigga went from top of the world to down bad, worst mistake of his life, type shit.

Speaker 3:

And the thing is You got money.

Speaker 2:

What are you talking about?

Speaker 1:

You probably spent all that money on the lawyers, bro. You got to think how much just went to lawyer fees. And the reality is bro.

Speaker 3:

I knew he was going to lose that case I'm not talking to do that shit And I feel like that's why I feel like.

Speaker 1:

That's why he's getting punished as much as he is Because he didn't want to take any accountability for none of this shit. Like he made it worse, he could try to put it on Kelsey. He tried to say yo the lies he was. Nigga made a whole album bro.

Speaker 4:

Yo why we even make a topic list. We ain't talking about nothing on the list yet. Yeah, we did Somewhat.

Speaker 1:

Don't worry about it, bro. Just look at the flow. It's not out there. I feel you, bro, i ain't man You're giving this nigga free press.

Speaker 4:

Fuck that nigga, bro. That nigga locked up for a reason bro. Good riddance bro. Nah, you could flip him and be like Short-ass brimlin' ass nigga.

Speaker 5:

Don't do stupid shit. Fuck that nigga. It wouldn't be as severe.

Speaker 1:

I think the judge would have had a little bit more remorse. He's like oh, you really learning from your actions, nigga fuck remorse, nigga.

Speaker 4:

We don't got that for that, nigga.

Speaker 1:

I'm just explaining to the other people listening. Imagine this Imagine that nigga walking in and did that shit. I would be like oh where are you?

Speaker 4:

20 years, nigga You're a fake-out emotion, Nigga you're not doing it like that.

Speaker 1:

You're bugging me. I'm talking about yo. I'm sorry. That is the situation that happened.

Speaker 4:

I feel so remorseful. Blah, blah, blah. You still got to sit down for that.

Speaker 1:

I'm posted on that nigga. At least there is. I don't want to work to nigga.

Speaker 5:

What work, hey man, the best way to talk like the shit you did, that's the best work. Don't do it for sure.

Speaker 1:

But we can't go back in time, bro, like a lot of niggas have the common sense to know like.

Speaker 5:

So let me tell you, let me, let me don't let me throw another name I thought you was a mario. I hope John Marin would even do that.

Speaker 1:

We gonna talk about all these niggas. Let me throw the next name in here, right? why? KO Cyrus?

Speaker 2:

mmm, is that man?

Speaker 1:

that's your men.

Speaker 4:

That is never one of the best niggas money in front of Drake's camera.

Speaker 1:

This digital footprint is horrible, i think, but I never heard a song from him.

Speaker 3:

He had that annoying song.

Speaker 4:

Annoying that song when she said dancing in front of the jay cameras, or a fresh mom in there, cause I remember that You made him sing that song in front of the TV.

Speaker 1:

He's back on the news again, the trending news And basically a video.

Speaker 5:

They was at a crew league like press event or whatever.

Speaker 1:

And what's her name? Sukey Hanna. She's an artist herself, and I also didn't know who that was.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, i heard the name.

Speaker 1:

I heard the name, i was getting filled in by my girl about, about, like you know, about her music.

Speaker 3:

Apparently she's I don't know if she was up here trying to act like I don't know. sexy red too, that shit was kind of I was like damn.

Speaker 4:

I said I don't know who that is.

Speaker 5:

I said I was like I don't know, that's crazy.

Speaker 1:

No, Anyway he's singing One more time.

Speaker 6:

He's singing already.

Speaker 1:

Anyway. So the video shows him like they're like doing like some press kit, interview, conference, whatever, and he's just he goes behind her and he's like massaging her and she kind of looked uncomfortable She was. She's like kind of playing to the camera, tell you shit, and then he tries to like grabs her face and tries to go in for a kiss. She rejects it. No, i don't think he put his lips on.

Speaker 5:

He did. He did, Oh no, Yeah, no He.

Speaker 1:

He like kisses her and like yeah, He did it twice too, not one time, two times. Drake Method Try to get rejected.

Speaker 4:

What's that? What's that nigga's name?

Speaker 1:

And then like, like ran off and like laughed about it to his means, and I feel like his means looking at him like Yeah. Everyone's responses different.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, funny, marco looking like yo, what the fuck is going on.

Speaker 5:

You got almost a short nigga's name A comedian I don't know any of those.

Speaker 1:

Huh.

Speaker 6:

Little DeVall, little DeVall, he's just looking straight ahead like I don't want to see this, It's just like it was a lot going on. This is like the second attack on her because she, like, wasn't she on a podcast? and they, like the nigga next to her showed him, showed a picture of his dick. Like wasn't that a thing? I don't know if y'all seen that, but she was sitting on the podcast and he's like, how does it look?

Speaker 1:

How does it look? I'm like, oh, that's why you, whoa, i'm going to bring up this point, but it's not to justify any of their behavior. You feel me, but no, it's not to justify any of it, but it's context, right, her My?

Speaker 5:

girl was telling me that, like the no, no, no, no, no, no no.

Speaker 1:

I'm not saying this all right, i'm going to tell you You got to see it through, but he's already started, because this is where it goes wrong. This is where, like niggas believe because of this that it makes what they're doing right or excusable. But apparently, like through her, like the topics of her music, like the, the central subject is like it's very like hyper sexual. Now that does not mean she wants to see a dick pic or she just want to get her face grabbed and kissed.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, imagine that It's like oh because she's down for shit like that, or that's what I see. I can approach that type of anything. Yo, this bro, what's up?

Speaker 4:

Would you like? I think like this is this is what makes it funny too, Cause I think it's like niggas is clearly like just delusional niggas is bugging, but like, imagine, like you, you go on like Instagram or whatever. You feel me, it's like a sex workers page. They post some like pictures. You know what I mean. Asses out titties about all this shit, right, sorry, you know what I mean. They're promoting their business, essentially. You know what I mean. Type shit, scroll and then, like, you're like, you're messaging them, you're sending dick pics, you're doing all this stuff, right? All this, whatever, whatever, china like, because you're in your mind, you're like I think you're attractive, or I want to have sex with you, so that's what I'm, that's what that's. This is my approach, right? So you realize that they're like like a sex worker.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, no, it's a job. It's a job. You're not paying for it.

Speaker 4:

I have no enjoyment in it. So what the fuck are you doing? Type shit. And it's like, there she's a rapper, right She's an artist, so she's like rapping about it, so like listen to the music, if that's what you want from her. No other than that, what the?

Speaker 1:

fuck is wrong with you. I think it exposes a whole issue in men in today's society and that even ties into like that whole shit like with the Home Depot girl too, bro, because Kind of It does, it really does. I mean you didn't see the whole Home.

Speaker 6:

Depot girl who was trending Okay, so She had to quit her job Like quick, quick, just quick, it got that big. It got that big, it got bad Quick summary There was a girl.

Speaker 1:

she posted a picture of her with her Home Depot apron in the bathroom mirror and everybody went crazy Like yo. how could a girl look so beautiful working at Home Depot type shit? So it blows, blows up. It's like it's wholesome at first. It's wholesome at first. What is wholesome about that? No, it's wholesome Like, oh, she just blew up.

Speaker 4:

Home. Depot You feel me Like, save her from the shop. It was fine the first day, but then like over the next few days.

Speaker 1:

then, like it turns into like oh see, you could be, you know, smart, pretty and How did they get there, not how do I get there.

Speaker 4:

Don't, don't leave that part of story.

Speaker 1:

No, no, i think no, no, I think this is how it creates itself.

Speaker 4:

Like how did it get?

Speaker 1:

people quoting these. Like that original tweet, she put that up. Not yet, not yet, not yet. What did she put up?

Speaker 6:

She put up the thing that you know first people are gassing her, though. People are gassing her though.

Speaker 1:

Like, oh you're, you know, I'm glad because she's explaining it. So it's summer jobs, she's in college and everything like that, and it's how she just a woman of God saving up and she's a woman of God. She'd be posting like rails and shit, you know, trying not to bother word, but well, all that to say is like you know what I mean, and they're kind of surprised by that for some reason, as if, like most girls, you know don't have a job and shit like that.

Speaker 4:

You know, you know everybody got to eat.

Speaker 1:

But there are people like, oh, she's doing the right way. And then she was like, yeah, she made a tweet like I'm glad I can inspire girls to do it the right way.

Speaker 2:

I don't know, she doubled down The right way She said the right way.

Speaker 4:

I'll say this though.

Speaker 5:

All the only fans girls came out.

Speaker 1:

The word Oh, they came out, her crazy, because now they you kind of get some of that.

Speaker 6:

That's how that like, like intensified.

Speaker 4:

Yeah Yeah. the internet is crazy. We should have been talking. She didn't. It's crazy.

Speaker 1:

They turned on her so crazy.

Speaker 4:

She had been talking shit.

Speaker 6:

I had no idea that that's how that had been.

Speaker 2:

They was updated. That's crazy.

Speaker 5:

I don't agree with her with her verbiage and how she's saying it Does it deserve all that.

Speaker 4:

No one said it deserves it.

Speaker 5:

I'm just saying she's not talking shit.

Speaker 4:

What's the? what do you mean by the right?

Speaker 1:

way They making it seem like she, making it seem like what you doing or something not to be proud of. You feel me, and there probably might be a little jealousy in there, like that's the case.

Speaker 4:

Well, bitch, you fucking are at Home Depot. Why the fuck you posting what college you go to? What the fuck you posting your hometown and your bio? Why are you posting yourself working in your uniform at work? I know exactly where you're at.

Speaker 1:

She posted every nigga in the dimension She unfollowed, unfollowed.

Speaker 5:

I didn't know when this part part And she does shit. She has it, she's not Because of the shit.

Speaker 1:

Let me do No, but then check. No, no, no, no. That's why I thought I think it was a talk about it. The only fan girls are coming crazy.

Speaker 2:

He went home pops out.

Speaker 5:

I don't know what he says. He's like don't let the bullies get to you, Yeah.

Speaker 4:

She's like thank you, i'm gonna just say it like this, bro. So not only shouldn't have you been talking shit, are you, like you know better, like, don't put your information on the internet so blatantly if you're not trying to get niggas to find where you're at, because, like I said, it's the first day. Home Depot should have fired her shit.

Speaker 5:

That's the thing. It's wholesome at first.

Speaker 1:

She, her followers are going up like crazy. She's getting all these notifications And then she starts on my Twitter Twitter, celebrity low key. Got too comfortable, forgot these niggas don't actually like you bro. These niggas is weird, old niggas on the internet. You're, you're cool one day Now we hate you the next day.

Speaker 6:

Robbery and robbery And again more flashbacks. I was there, i was there. I was there, i was there.

Speaker 1:

You see, you see, tee, tee gave me the first warning.

Speaker 6:

I was literally like you don't know what's coming, and then, literally right after, intensified.

Speaker 3:

Tee Tee probably made all of them go.

Speaker 6:

No bullshit.

Speaker 1:

You and the.

Speaker 6:

Nikki group chat sending the tweets out.

Speaker 1:

I am not in the Nikki group chat Have you ever been in a group chat Like for a stand account for, like any type of?

Speaker 6:

I haven't been in group chats, but I run a couple of accounts when I was like in middle school, Oh we got exposed. So I was a Kpop stand. So like a couple of people was popping when he was in middle school I grew up on Kpop because I had a lot of like no, I was like seven on Kpop Yeah.

Speaker 1:

I was really young on Kpop, so not on BTS, nicky's, like you was. Wait, yeah, bts started when I was 13. I was 13 when we started, we have an amazing.

Speaker 6:

But BTS started when I was like 14. But like I had like Kpop, i was on Vine. We can edit like I was.

Speaker 3:

Kpop was on, vine was out, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 6:

I used to make rap, hip hop music. That's why.

Speaker 3:

I'm fucked with Kpop, but all Kpop niggas, you know, niggas They just come on there.

Speaker 5:

Come on, they come for Tom on there. I see all that shit.

Speaker 3:

Come on, i swear, what the fuck Kpop? I hate Kpop, but Kpop.

Speaker 1:

I'm gonna let you know, but I see one of the niggas.

Speaker 3:

I got the corals. No, no, no, no, i'm not.

Speaker 2:

I'm not. I'm not.

Speaker 3:

I should be getting to me, bro, like what the fuck? Why do you really just sit down and do that shit? You said stand for nothing.

Speaker 4:

No, no, no, bro, stand for something. They got feelings.

Speaker 6:

That's real because in BTS the like main, like the tallest nigga in BTS, used to get like the like the perm Bro.

Speaker 3:

I'm telling you, do that, take the corals out, okay. You know what's mad funny about their cornrows.

Speaker 1:

They just pull it out once the whole. Thing.

Speaker 4:

Hey bro, why you hitting on my nigga like that man? I don't even know where we're at with it.

Speaker 1:

I was trying to put the stands.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, I agree with you.

Speaker 4:

That shit is bad for the community. Yeah, i didn't know. They ran off a Kpop.

Speaker 3:

Like it funds the whole country.

Speaker 6:

Kpop groups were literally built off of our staples of music, like our talent and Motown and all of that shit.

Speaker 1:

So think about it like all their inspiration Literally there's like a career, right, i was in chats, but literally on Vine.

Speaker 6:

You're not going to blow up. If you're a black Kpop stand You have to be like behind you know how the barbers be with the behind the nicky photos Like you have to have your profile picture as like one of the idols and all that shit Like true, that is not real.

Speaker 1:

It's crazy.

Speaker 6:

Worshiping human beings is not way to No, but like I'm just saying, like this is how they get by, like they bond on the group, but, like you know, if you put your picture up, they not, they're not going to rock with you.

Speaker 4:

They're not going to be one of the most.

Speaker 6:

They're not going to be one of the most, you're not going to be one of the most elite stands because you're like black. and there became like this whole like YouTube period where, like black people were like we could be Kpop stand, moving out to Korea, being teachers in Korea. It was deep Like they really wanted to ingrain into the country.

Speaker 1:

So let me ask you Not all my people, so you started at 14 standing. Now I was. at what age did you like?

Speaker 6:

11, 12, 11, 12.

Speaker 1:

Okay, What age did you touch grass?

Speaker 6:

I know, I always touch. It's a metaphor. It's a metaphor, but it's just like when did you have to like?

Speaker 1:

when did you age out of it? I think, like in high school.

Speaker 6:

In high school, that's when I was like all right, I can like the music, but I'm not like sitting here being like oh my God, like fan account you know, I'm engaging them. I'm a musician Like I fuck with music. I love they have good production out there, no bullshit. High schools when I was like let me tone it down. I was a one direction stand too Like.

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah, he was one direction, i don't know.

Speaker 1:

But, it's dangerous. My nigga, once you get all these, pause real quick What's?

Speaker 5:

up. You're not a Drake stand bro. You used to be in the forums and all them shit Like why are you Hold, on Hold on, hold on, hold on.

Speaker 1:

I'm gonna need you to dead that narrative wherever you got that. I said I was on a Drizzy Drake blog for new music.

Speaker 5:

Nobody's in this one.

Speaker 1:

I knew about that.

Speaker 5:

He was dropping new music.

Speaker 6:

I know that exists, no, no, that's fine. Like y'all niggas wasn't listening to it. I was looking for the leaks?

Speaker 1:

I'm not. It's not a leak because he would release it on a night. So all your favorite, like free spirit or what's it called Um the paradise.

Speaker 5:

Like those, those. I was on the Drake blog. What's another one?

Speaker 4:

I'm not using it as a website. I'm not.

Speaker 1:

I'm not interacting. I'm using it as a website.

Speaker 3:

I'm not I'm not, i'm not.

Speaker 1:

Fuck, nigga Stop.

Speaker 3:

What are you doing? Oh no, I don't have a sign.

Speaker 6:

I don't have a sign. You try to get signed. I'm not trying to get signed. No, I wasn't. What was it? What's the other way?

Speaker 4:

So you weren't in the forums at all Like it's like blood, but I'm using it as a website.

Speaker 1:

It has music on it, so like it's like it's like the same thing with a hot. Did you have a hot new hip hop? Did you have a hot new hip hop account Like no, bro, you just go on the website.

Speaker 4:

But you do have it. I do have a reddit account. What's up Reddit's you on?

Speaker 1:

I'm on, like the productivity, the Lakers um hm what Reddit you on? Regular ass? I don't be on any subreddit.

Speaker 3:

B-packs from there. No, was it.

Speaker 4:

Where I guess I'm in the music production. Yeah, it's okay to be a stand, being a stand out the worst thing you could do in your life.

Speaker 1:

Yo a stand is fun, So and and that's right here.

Speaker 6:

Wanted to tie all that up.

Speaker 1:

Oh you, not a stamp, it is.

Speaker 4:

Like the music that much.

Speaker 1:

No, all that, all that to say, like to tie it in bro, like with the whole home, even just so we could get off of that.

Speaker 1:

It's just that niggas have this idea, i think, and I think it's with the. There is a hyper sexual society in the sense of, like people have gotten used to the point where, like now, if you go online And you see a beautiful woman on the internet and she's like showing off her beauty, like niggas have that monster. Like yo, six out of ten times you're gonna go on a bio and there's gonna be a link to an only fence. So there's a another level act of accessibility where people don't see these people as human bro, and so when they see this home Depot girl and they get surprised like why don't she got an only fan? She should make an only fence. And then that's why she was defending herself like I don't need to make an only Fancy. And then they flipped on it and all that. But it all just goes into like The idea or how men are treating women because they're mad, hyper sexual and like we.

Speaker 3:

I was like that control.

Speaker 2:

Oh, it's only gotten worse?

Speaker 1:

I don't think that already hybrid like men, were like boys growing up Bro, already hyper sexual.

Speaker 6:

It's only gotten worse now. But it's that pair with the fact that, like as men, i feel like a lot of men are like Kind of taught that like women are their property like that's a patriarchy, bro Yeah literally what it is like thinking that, oh, like a woman, like a woman does not have that choice, mm-hmm Like it's me who.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, i wouldn't call that. We still dealing in being like hyper sexual or hyper sexual, though I think that it's. All. Combinations of men are like controlling men are Sogenistic. You know me. All combinations, all.

Speaker 1:

Like.

Speaker 4:

I think in the way that you're describing, like what you described so far, as unlike hyper sexual though.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, she wasn't doing anything particularly.

Speaker 1:

No, I'm saying like the problem like women can just be existing and men are like salivating bro, like that's weird, but that's like.

Speaker 4:

They're hyper sexualizing and they're sexualizing.

Speaker 1:

Okay, so that's what you're trying to say. Okay, that's what I'm saying. Yeah, you're saying men are hyper sexual and I'm like I don't know so maybe that's what you're trying to say. That's why I was yeah, I should now with this whole idea is a kind of a boring period. I don't think his life should be over, you feel me, but he has to sit this one out and I appreciate Suki because she's gonna.

Speaker 4:

Fucking prison bro.

Speaker 1:

But the way that she won a. But if she, if he had chose to, that's her right, no bullshit. But the way she, she actually posted on Twitter.

Speaker 4:

Imagine your mommy is. She's not.

Speaker 1:

She locked that nigga up bro. What the fuck She says she not in the?

Speaker 3:

business of tearing black men down.

Speaker 1:

He was she accepts his apology and she, she would like to just move on from the situation and continue Like.

Speaker 6:

I feel like that's a crazy thing, because I think that for women, like when you're put in a situation like that, at the end of the day, like even if it's another nigga that did that, it's on you, like people are looking at you. I think the question is being like you? did something To make somebody like allow that for you. And I feel like that's why, for women, most of the time, when they're put in a situation That was like dangerous for them, they're gonna be like I don't want to talk about.

Speaker 1:

I just want to move on from it. I want to move on because that's stressful and this is a distraction to her. She an artist she wanted just focus on her music. Now We talking about this shit type shit, you know nothing with the Tory I was last time we talked about Suki in her music.

Speaker 2:

I don't know, i'm just saying.

Speaker 5:

but now, when people are attached, to this And hopefully this is the last, but not they made a really, really good point to when we was talking about the kites And not situation with his friend or whatever the person was with that woman where you're like she needs to decide what she wants, anyone else's opinions doesn't matter and shit like that. I don't understand why meet milk came out, the blue Made his take on it.

Speaker 4:

He said let's keep it street for real.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, nah he.

Speaker 4:

He's like oh, he's a good kid Yeah, he's a good kid. Don't do like her like coding a tweet that I think I think she put out, where she was basically saying like That shit made me feel bad. This thing was like don't, please, don't do this to him.

Speaker 1:

Like like slap him a son, like he, that was his solution. Like yo, slap him up a son, we're like whatever. But, like you know, keep it street for real. Like Oh hey, cuz you want it to be disaster, shit, sometimes your opinion don't need.

Speaker 6:

Like you have to learn at this point, like I got to be.

Speaker 4:

I think that's it is.

Speaker 6:

Something. But like Dennis, like you don't want to be violent.

Speaker 4:

How are?

Speaker 6:

niggas learning. They're not learning from the conversations.

Speaker 4:

That's facts You got to have.

Speaker 1:

Opportunities taken away from you, for you a combination.

Speaker 4:

All the things you got smack the nigga got locked in nigga You got take everything that nigga love from.

Speaker 1:

I'm not gonna go as far me. I think he should be locked up.

Speaker 4:

I obviously am not your sister, you wouldn't want that nigga locked up. That's also why I would.

Speaker 2:

Hold up.

Speaker 4:

Obviously that's different, but I say nah say on that dog when you in the jury when you in the jury hold up.

Speaker 1:

Stop, y'all got. Y'all try to make me say something. No, i'm gonna say what I'm gonna say, bro. That's the reason why you can't be, you can't be the decider of a situation when you're that. That's why someone murdered somebody in your family. You're not gonna take the jury.

Speaker 6:

Bro, you want to go about it When they select that jury. And be like do y'all have family?

Speaker 1:

It was you for sure, but I'm saying the family, the jury, the people who the people who are deciding this are gonna be People who are emotionally invested in it to the point where, like no guy empathy. Though.

Speaker 6:

Of.

Speaker 1:

That's what I'm saying ultimately what she wanted to do, and she picked how she wanted to go about it.

Speaker 4:

Oh, i feel you. I was just asking how you would want, like, if the hour I'm asking you personally. Cuz you saying, personally, i don't think he deserves to be locked up. So I'm saying okay, personally if that happened to someone that you know personally.

Speaker 1:

I'm not. I'm actually standing up. I wouldn't want them to go to jet. No, we have to have a conversation, not for sure.

Speaker 4:

Anyone know?

Speaker 6:

Like I was reading about Trace songs, cuz he has mad he does. For mad long Like this and it just, it just was let.

Speaker 1:

I'm gonna say, if you see the content of what happened, you feel me That was weird. There's no reason for you to be doing that. Yes, and if that was my sister, i mean I'm just running at that nigga and yo you getting shoved and whatever happens out of that, like if I gotta put here, but like Jill.

Speaker 4:

Yes, what are we doing here, bro? I'm. I want that nigga locked up On dogs.

Speaker 1:

I don't want to be in your society, bro.

Speaker 4:

Thank you living in it right now. That's what. That's what happens. You know somebody, you go to jail you will saw somebody you go to jail make it on camera and for the mad.

Speaker 1:

Sexual assault at that no for sure in It is sexual, it is sexual happens, it is sexual so, and they need to be accountability.

Speaker 5:

There's different levels of assault bro, you got it.

Speaker 1:

You can't just group it all in, it's all bad, but you cannot say you know, same as like.

Speaker 4:

I didn't say it was the same. I said it was sexual assault.

Speaker 5:

Anything of being too drastic if it's as easy as just don't do the crime Facts especially when it's something like that For petty, petty, like real petty. you want to live in that society, but nigga, i'm not worried about come down stealing type shit.

Speaker 1:

You won't be like yo. That's kind of old D for you.

Speaker 5:

Of course, you know what. Yes, but that's what, that's what we don't live in a society like that. You know the repercussions. It's that easy, just don't do it.

Speaker 1:

Yo yeah, bro. It's so ideal to say just don't do it. I feel you. I wish I could do that.

Speaker 5:

There's other things to. It's like nah, it's just common sense, bro.

Speaker 1:

Naturally you should not do this to anybody. I'm not disagreeing with you.

Speaker 4:

I think it's kind of where the disagree just comes from is like how?

Speaker 1:

harsh. The penalty should be Bro. That's it. It's like it sounds like common sense but clearly that's not how niggas learn.

Speaker 4:

But niggas don't learn from niggas having conversation with them.

Speaker 6:

Niggas don't like how is this nigga gonna learn genuinely that, like like you Could be told you did something wrong? It's like, oh my bad, but our niggas really feeling like.

Speaker 1:

I don't think you need to go to jail to learn that.

Speaker 6:

You should have knew it and that's fair too, like some niggas never get it and some niggas never have that like aspect of like understanding or empathy like this nigga could have done that and been like You. Niggas is saying it's wrong, but like but he was apologetic. He's saying sorry, cuz he has to say sorry, come on.

Speaker 1:

He don't God. We see niggas like like we just talked about. Tory don't all types of accountability?

Speaker 4:

It's not a short like skin nigga get locked up. It was on camera.

Speaker 1:

It was okay. We can't deny that shit.

Speaker 4:

And I will say even with this, like it's like, because something is never learned, i would like to see the nigga go through a process of like showing his like showing his rehabilitation. You from me, i don't see anything. Rehabilitation is ridiculous bro.

Speaker 1:

He didn't know that.

Speaker 4:

He knew that he knew that and he still did anyway. You know why he thought it was okay, thought it was funny.

Speaker 1:

Even though he knew it was wrong. Okay, and that's the type of nigga.

Speaker 4:

That's a dangerous nigga, bro, when you know what's wrong. Fuck you. That's a dangerous.

Speaker 5:

Nigga need help.

Speaker 4:

I feel like the help that he need. Nigga, i don't think niggas can. That's not a conversation. It's not a direct comparison. He might need some in a similar.

Speaker 1:

You got a job right where he does this situation and now it's like I, there's accountability. That has to happen. You gonna lose out on some opportunities opportunity. You don't lose out on some brand. You feel me and we're gonna hope and we're gonna, and a lot of people are gonna speak to you The same way. I'm sure there's people reach out to O-Sires, the same way people reached out to John Moran and was trying to give him advice. Now, the second time you do that. Now you want some bullshit now. First of all, there should have never been a first time. I'm agreeing with you again now on the second time.

Speaker 1:

The second time I'm spinning the face because we gave you grace the first time. The second time, there will be no grace back to me. There will be no grace. It's like a name is John.

Speaker 5:

So now I'm 25 25 games.

Speaker 1:

They gave him. 25 was the first. first one was eight games.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, they fuck with any a lot. Yeah, only 25.

Speaker 4:

I.

Speaker 5:

Second time.

Speaker 4:

I keep it like we look forward to continuing our business with John Moran. I hope he does better in the future, but we rock. Maybe to drop a Nike blik.

Speaker 1:

What if the trigger is the check logo?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, but How do you?

Speaker 1:

all feel about the punishment. Was it too light? was it too?

Speaker 4:

John Moran Yeah, i feel about it. Ttd watch basketball, you cared?

Speaker 6:

I. I'm not as invested I used to be, so Do you know the situation?

Speaker 1:

what?

Speaker 6:

like briefly is is about the posting he's posting on.

Speaker 3:

No.

Speaker 4:

To just like.

Speaker 6:

Think about the pedals. I don't got. I don't got a blake.

Speaker 1:

I don't got a. You did and you had millions of followers.

Speaker 6:

I've seen. I've seen circumstances where it's like I use about changing my. No, i've seen circumstance I don't know, i just it's not me, but like, i've seen circumstances where, like people gotta, you know, show their gun to be like all right, don't fuck with me.

Speaker 2:

No, it's a sheet for women.

Speaker 6:

It's well. Instagram lives where I'm like.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, no, all of this shit is goofy behavior.

Speaker 3:

But I see that video that flashes because wedding Anybody have anything you know? they say like.

Speaker 4:

You know what I haven't seen in a long time, because I'm thinking about, like John Moran, like I see the niggas in like drink commercials I've seen the niggas and like you know how they used to do, like Detroit palm, all like old spice commercials, and I see like so I see like football players and like I don't see no basketball players in those commercials. That's what players smell funky, nigga. I'm sorry, nigga. Like all the sports, basketball players always smell.

Speaker 1:

The worst can be easily, that's so cat easily, that's all soccer players easily some other way. It has to be football players. You have all this equipment on you you got. But turf stains on you like you literally smell like garbage.

Speaker 5:

It's sleeveless.

Speaker 1:

But was just sweat in the other person.

Speaker 4:

Think about who you've, who you've smelled. Say word basketball players, don't be some niggas. More musky niggas basketball, football basketball.

Speaker 1:

I mean I don't be playing. I don't be playing scrimmage football often enough to tell you like I don't think any of us have been in a.

Speaker 4:

I'm saying is niggas be musty For sure, and on that note, Oh, so Niggas was musty at the chamber.

Speaker 6:

I'm so sorry.

Speaker 4:

They brought out the more.

Speaker 3:

Caucasian people in attendance.

Speaker 1:

Musk is universal. We're not gonna let niggas off because your skin don't look a certain.

Speaker 4:

I was in the movie theaters on the other day. It was a dude that came in wearing a hat. I thought he was white nigga. He was musty as fuck, bro. His body odor was horrible bro. He sent right in front of me. I couldn't even enjoy it. I couldn't even do my second time watching fast eggs, couldn't even enjoy second, second time around, nigga. And then Came out. You shouldn't have been watching that. No, boys, i should was go to nigga your bugging. I can't wait for part two. I'm sorry.

Speaker 3:

Let's start a fucking with.

Speaker 6:

Not yet Oh my god.

Speaker 5:

People are saying it's not black mirror, though the first actual like they don't, or the season This is what I heard, because I guess look at me It's not the same creator, the person who initially was involved in the project Just off of the first episode. It didn't feel, as I guess, dystopian or like I just only watched the first one is it black or not?

Speaker 1:

No, this is a project or reboots that you know like when it came back as I oh he not involved. Was like Aaron Was. It was his name, aaron, was he involved?

Speaker 4:

in the season four of one dogs not as much or season five, whatever.

Speaker 3:

Shows chips, so A lot of the ones you don't remember as being the season I remember the fucking when they tried to parody on I'm breaking bad.

Speaker 5:

I think that was the first episode was funny to me.

Speaker 4:

I don't know. I thought it was pretty smooth. I don't watch black mirrors, i couldn't, i couldn't speak on that, but I think that I don't watch anything on Netflix for the most part.

Speaker 1:

Yo, if I was a director.

Speaker 4:

You're watching? I watch manifest. That's just chips, but it's entertaining.

Speaker 6:

Don't watch on soap today.

Speaker 2:

So today she's done they got the.

Speaker 6:

We don't watch anything.

Speaker 1:

You want free shit that's why you got viruses and ten pop-ups. Nigga like I don't know about that. Like You don't get pop-ups on soap today, bro, you know.

Speaker 4:

How you end up on all my accounts, bro like which ones? Naked.

Speaker 2:

I see you on sharing.

Speaker 4:

On on the HBO Max one. Yeah, i feel like you don't even be watching that on there, no more.

Speaker 3:

I do not. Recently I was watching, i started it, i didn't finish it. I ended off at the park where he was shocked. He's trying to get the coach to scout him and shit Naked episode two. But not one. After that and his uncle was like, don't be trying to get the coach to scout you. What they ended up doing today is trying to get that nigga to start cracking some shit.

Speaker 4:

Now it actually turns out that the nigga, the coach, is like he had a business partner in the past, or and the business partner is like you know he's extorting the students.

Speaker 4:

He's like taking all the bread and sign contracts and he gets like a cut of it and he's like you're exploiting them. I just give them an opportunity, like so what? they have to pay me up front, but I'm giving them the opportunity so they can get on the radar. You're taking them money after the fact. That's fucked up and he has to call on uncle Phil to help him.

Speaker 5:

And then, uncle Phil, no bullshit, and will uncle Phil?

Speaker 4:

Facts and they got a team with the stop, the other dude and then Carlton's on crack cocaine crack.

Speaker 6:

That's going into me back crack, cocaine, crack.

Speaker 4:

And I think it's lit a one pottery.

Speaker 3:

Then they go on the fountain Now, if you mean pack anything from this episode is bad luck for ten years.

Speaker 6:

No, it's not it is. I'm the meme pack creator house. Bad luck.

Speaker 3:

You're not.

Speaker 1:

What topic is this again?

Speaker 6:

like.

Speaker 3:

Me back became a topic.

Speaker 6:

Um, I think like early so I feel like me, me and do them we like. Have we had like a secret like meme pack, like where we would use all you niggas like Consistently and it's just like yo, maybe we should like, maybe We were using all everybody as reactions and it was just like not everyone needs access, like Everyone.

Speaker 1:

Do you have on, you have a lot.

Speaker 6:

I have a lot.

Speaker 5:

A decent amount.

Speaker 1:

Someone explain the significance of what the Boston Massachusetts mean pack means so we were.

Speaker 4:

I was actually explained as a Hype when we were performing out in low Wow, talking about it, and I got a name like yo I could put up a meme of Cleo cuz.

Speaker 4:

Cleo was like why the fuck? someone posted this picture of me. So it was like, or maybe like he doesn't follow her, he doesn't even know, i don't even think he knows like who she is for, like, or maybe they met, but he's not like super familiar. So he was like yo who, like she posted this picture and it was like him like being a baddie type shit, and she was like yo, he's like yo. Why people posting this picture of me like I should?

Speaker 1:

I knew I should never post this picture Like now they all have it like not understand us in the meeting back and he was like what the fuck is that?

Speaker 4:

and I showed him and And oh no, height was like yo, that's, that's hard. And other people were like that's fired out, like niggas is a long.

Speaker 2:

It's like a big ass pack of like you know I mean.

Speaker 4:

That's kind of tough, hey, i don't know man. Because they get this fucking with it. Do you have a pin?

Speaker 6:

Um, yeah, it's been on my profile. Where is this season two season one.

Speaker 2:

Season one was better.

Speaker 4:

Season two.

Speaker 6:

People have season two of the meme pack people. Tomo commented when he was like yo, this shit, not even funny. I was like maybe it's cuz you don't understand, like Nah, i definitely have taste because maybe, but it felt like now you just post anything.

Speaker 3:

You run up on a nigga post.

Speaker 6:

Funny like. Be creative on any general moments, like real moments, and you captured it Like every time is literally me running up on on ease and being like yo nigga got you.

Speaker 5:

I.

Speaker 1:

Do gotta remember Eve's got them what I believe is the best.

Speaker 5:

The, the racist one. That's gotta be races. I woke up this morning. My nigga darling posted a picture of me. I'm like yo. This is like why.

Speaker 6:

I'm not gonna say it's racist, but That's what it was, Yeah man.

Speaker 4:

When did it start?

Speaker 6:

facts I think I started posting like mid last year. Okay like officially. But then it was like a small community, like it started me and do them, and then like there would be like group chats And they would be like yo, it's a new pack. And then it was like nah, i gotta share. Sharing is caring. Now.

Speaker 1:

Now, that's what it gotta be like. Anyone can just add a drop pack. They should be in like a pack. Literally all that now, but Twitter only got four photos.

Speaker 6:

I was thinking about that but like some people were like nah, that's taking away.

Speaker 4:

Like But then how would you?

Speaker 6:

restrict. How would you restrict it? to only be in Boston It is, and I was like I mean, maybe there could be a meme.

Speaker 1:

I was restricted right now but you would run the page because it's my way you ran the BTS.

Speaker 4:

I'm crying.

Speaker 6:

That's a fool not, but niggas from other groups like, could be like, ah, let's post. So who's on your hit list?

Speaker 5:

We feel like you were like you, just like I need a picture them. I ain't getting.

Speaker 6:

I feel like it's most people. I'm like, oh, I want to get you in the meme pack and I gotta get something.

Speaker 4:

No one is safe, it don't matter how many. I try to get off guards, but sometimes it's so fun to be like in front of niggas.

Speaker 5:

Be like Got you crazy cause. That is fantastic.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, you put it in the video. Wait, did you have it? when I'm holding the phone I got the picture of Eve's and I'm like I didn't even peep that negative.

Speaker 3:

Look at the phone. You want me to look at the phone in the video that she was holding up to the screen?

Speaker 6:

Bro, you kept me in for mad love holding the phone At the end was the slow motion part. Yeah, I didn't even look at that shit. honestly, it was fast motion.

Speaker 3:

It was fast, it was the fast. Yeah, the fast and the slow motion thing is the same thing. The slow part is reversed.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 3:

Birds key.

Speaker 2:

I think, it's not.

Speaker 3:

And then the black ink is coming away. I'm like I feel like these are gonna know And then get it.

Speaker 2:

I think it's a fool for you.

Speaker 4:

I appreciate that It's like a total of a gear.

Speaker 3:

I'm here. I've been working on the album for a little while. What now should drop?

Speaker 6:

Damn, I gotta put it. I'm gonna just say August.

Speaker 5:

August drop.

Speaker 6:

You still have to say name. Call Motherboard right.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, what's the name?

Speaker 4:

Don't worry. No, it's not. I knew it was going to be with.

Speaker 6:

Cyberchase. I did watch PBS, but it's Motherboard but it's spelled M-U-T-H-A. Motherboard. It's like Motherboard, but it's kind of just like my life in the general scheme right now but in the perspective of me being the Motherboard, the controller, of a game.

Speaker 4:

Oh, the game Like a console A game console.

Speaker 6:

It's like a game, but the game is like. You can kind of like immerse yourself in the game. You got any features on there, one of them in a room, actually, but I haven't spoken to him yet, but it's coming to his constant.

Speaker 2:

D'you know what I'm saying? I'm like you forgot. No, it's coming.

Speaker 6:

I haven't said it to him.

Speaker 1:

But I spoke to you about this. I said to you yes, You're like nah, that was 10 minutes.

Speaker 2:

I'm gonna make you laugh, that's all right.

Speaker 4:

Nah, i think that it kind of begs the question, because I think one of the biggest things that came about from the last project you dropped Static, i think is that conversation around the quality of the mix, because I think that for me, hearing that project, i feel like it's fire. I feel like there's different elements to it that really stand out to me as far as the musicality of it, the features doing their thing, some of the storytelling on it is really dope as well. You got careful fire, legendary.

Speaker 6:

Careful. You say that every time. it's gentle Gentle. You said that the past three times. You should know that when I say the lyrics, Can't?

Speaker 4:

I say that every time, so I'm gonna lie. So let me be canon careful.

Speaker 2:

But actual canon gentle.

Speaker 5:

Too, too, too much. But yes, gentle fire I produced that Oh for real.

Speaker 4:

That's okay, i'll be dead.

Speaker 6:

Niggas don't be known. I'll be producer for real, But this new album I'm like producing majorities, Same with Dubem. Dubem produced the first track on it.

Speaker 1:

Who Dubem? you keep bringing it up. I know we got one nigga with the toes out.

Speaker 3:

I know we got Dion and the nigga with the toes out. It's like a Calvin I can't believe.

Speaker 2:

Niggas say it would be like Calvin.

Speaker 6:

Yo, you cool Calvin. He look like a Calvin too, nah, calvin.

Speaker 3:

You look like Calvin, he look like a rock.

Speaker 5:

You think Calvin Klein is just, you know, gets messy because he was thinking about the brand.

Speaker 6:

That's why you gotta say CKC. You know CKC look like a butterfly when you write it out.

Speaker 4:

That's hard.

Speaker 6:

Like this. Nigga wasn't thinking about that. Nah, not really.

Speaker 4:

If you reverse the other C.

Speaker 3:

The CKC. just I don't know If you reverse it though.

Speaker 4:

But yeah back to the quality of the mix, so I wanted to talk about that because, thinking about it, that project I think has all these great elements of it, but the mix quality is very unique to that project, kind of like the aesthetic of static and all this stuff. So does a project's greatness, or is a project's greatness determined by the quality of the mix, or should that factor in it all? It doesn't determine it, but the fact isn't for sure.

Speaker 1:

It's a huge factor because that's the end of it. How much does it weigh? Especially when you think about, like great? It's unlistensable bro.

Speaker 4:

But you said a lot of things that are unlistensable.

Speaker 1:

Amen, i don't even think it's 50-50 because, like if you could see, the vision, like if you could see the vision in the song.

Speaker 6:

Bro. Think about like I don't know if y'all were like tapped into, like old Frank Ocean, but like to drop that shit unmixed. And I used to love that shit.

Speaker 1:

Lonnie bro And it's just like It's just gotta make sense. It's a stylized intention. It's like not putting your name on your test, bro, like I don't give a fuck what happens after that. You didn't put your name on it.

Speaker 5:

What's that XXX songs?

Speaker 4:

He brings it out. every time, bro, he does bring it out every time, but like that's a point.

Speaker 6:

That's a great example What's wrong with that?

Speaker 5:

You're talking about the quality of the mixes. The mixes trash. I was like bro, this is mixed very badly.

Speaker 3:

You was bumping it though. Nah, I couldn't bro, I was like bro why does it sound so badly mixed to you? now What's?

Speaker 2:

wrong.

Speaker 3:

I think it was. Yeah, it was off the first project.

Speaker 1:

Well, in that case, let me ask you, tomo, is your old shit unlistensable? Some of it is On SoundCloud, some of that shit is old.

Speaker 3:

I wouldn't say it's unlistensable, but I feel like I can listen to it because it's like I know what I said?

Speaker 1:

Let me tell you there was a period this nigga said I don't give a fuck about no mix, bro. He's like I'm a little dude.

Speaker 3:

Nah, that shit's still bump That, shit's still bump That shit's not mixed. Even like a lot of Max B's shit is very poor.

Speaker 1:

Nah, bro, we had some bad news.

Speaker 6:

That's the thing I'm not gonna say, that's the reception of the song, because, if you like, yo I was 16 bumping this.

Speaker 4:

I'll never forgive you. I'll say that though.

Speaker 5:

I started listening to Max B late when I was listening to music, So there's a lot of music out there that can compare. It would be like yo. this mix is so bad, But it's like yo. it just matches his persona. Can I ask you something?

Speaker 1:

And that's the thing. Do you really like Max B Be honest? Do you really like Max B music Or do you like what Max B? stands for His persona, the way he be like Max B is the person You feel me, i didn't say the part Persona is who you are.

Speaker 5:

We are not done. None of us know Max B, we only know.

Speaker 1:

Max B The artist, everything else that makes him bigger than life is your personality.

Speaker 4:

It's like the character.

Speaker 1:

The way of God.

Speaker 5:

Max B is a persona That's not the real person I feel you.

Speaker 3:

That's what I'm saying Do you like?

Speaker 4:

his persona.

Speaker 3:

The way that he chooses to perceive.

Speaker 5:

And when did I say the thing against him?

Speaker 2:

Because I give you an example In your case, you just bought up a random point.

Speaker 3:

Then he said do you like the image he portrays? You do really like the music? He said I don't know that, nigga. Personally I've already the question.

Speaker 4:

No, no, no, no, no, because what I'm saying is, we don't.

Speaker 3:

He's too cool to answer Man. This is like your first story, bro.

Speaker 5:

Bro, it's either what I did answer the question, and on top of that I get even more context. He's been locked up from the first try. How's it not? I answered it. I said no, He got you. You said no, I'm gonna say no to it.

Speaker 4:

You say no to a question where you say either or That's not an answer.

Speaker 5:

Do you like his music or do you like his persona?

Speaker 3:

I said no, i don't know.

Speaker 5:

How's that crazy Time?

Speaker 1:

out.

Speaker 5:

Hold on, that's a beauty.

Speaker 6:

Chill out.

Speaker 1:

Y'all do this to me too, where it's not productive. Y'all trying to call him out on making a. What did you mean by? You didn't answer my question.

Speaker 3:

But I understand.

Speaker 1:

No, no, but y'all can't You know like staying on. To make it clarify, right. I feel like in a similar way. It's like West Side Gun. I don't make good music, but a lot of the time I feel like the extra sauce on it is that people find him influential like they fuck with the confidence he has, the way that he seems so influential He's always on that new shit. He's our generation of a Max B type shit. You feel me. Do you really love the music Better than Max B, though? Or?

Speaker 1:

I do think he's way better than Max B, But even then it's not like he's the greatest rapper. you feel me, But he just says shit because it's flawed. I think it would say he's the greatest.

Speaker 4:

But that's that confidence that people get attracted to in the first place. So I'm not saying that he's the greatest. He's the greatest in the first place.

Speaker 1:

So I'm just asking It's a quick question, because the real question is about the mix. So really it's just do you really like that niggas music Or do you just have a lot of respect for I like the music.

Speaker 6:

There we go.

Speaker 5:

I still don't believe you. You don't believe me. I don't believe you.

Speaker 1:

I respect it.

Speaker 5:

So you're saying the mix is not in a certain situation. Yeah, no, I think anyone can listen to him be like the mix is not good.

Speaker 1:

Like Joe Budden was someone who's known as a great lyricist. Niggas fucking mixes ass Trash Production. Maybe, bro I don't know what niggas was listening to bro Y'all should hear a song about this. Nigga Isn't Parkes his engineer. This nigga be rapping like a fly. He'll say some fly shit and then, after coming with the ad, whoa.

Speaker 4:

Joe Budden's not fly, not at all, but that nigga was a couple mixes away from.

Speaker 1:

Maybe he might have been a podcasting. Yeah, pump it up. Pump it up Pump it down, But yes, I think in my personal opinion, a mix is one of the biggest aspects to a song. If it's not listenable, how can I even get to the part? Because I was thinking today too 50. Before you can even get to what a person is saying, you gotta like how they're saying it first.

Speaker 4:

You gotta be decent at least, i don't really listen to the groovement the one of the groovement tracks that they sent in And I was saying that the mix on that track wasn't that good, so if that was my first impression of it, i would never go back and listen to either of these artists.

Speaker 4:

I wouldn't want to listen to it. However, because I'm familiar with it already, i'm like this is not. I've listened to other songs that you have that are mixed way better than this and it sounds way better and more well put together. So it doesn't matter to me. I'm a still bump And I might not like this song, but I'm still coming back. But y'all are saying that you don't. Even though the mix was bad, it was still enough for y'all to come back.

Speaker 1:

So I was saying I've seen an interesting tweet and maybe this is like the philosophy y'all kind of go by, right, i don't do this, but it makes sense. He said when I'm mixing a beat, i'll do the first mix initially and then I'll scroll through Twitter like an hour later. And I'm just scrolling through Twitter while the song is playing And if something is like so distracting that it can out-distract Twitter, that's how I know to address it. So it's like Who said that?

Speaker 3:

I don't know what you said but it goes back to like That's weird. It is not productive If it don't stand out.

Speaker 1:

I think the point is like if it don't stand out so much, it's bearable. It doesn't mean it's going to be a perfect mix. It doesn't mean it's going to sound the best, but it's bearable to the point it's not distracting. When it's distracting and I can't even get into it because of how it sounds, that's when.

Speaker 6:

I feel like that's like an industry perspective, Because I feel like Artists. When y'all make music, like maybe I mean we have producers in the room, but when you make a beat and then further get on the beat and rap on it, there's aspects of the beat that you're like oh, I want people to hear these kicks, I want them to hear this certain thing, And maybe that doesn't appeal to everybody, but you have that intention when you're mixing. So I feel like It's different for everybody, because not every aspect of the song appeals to everybody.

Speaker 1:

Some people love a good bass line. I really want them to hear this Volume all the way up.

Speaker 6:

Now it's distorted, But that's literally Think about how many bass-booted versions of songs Niggas love that shit And some people are like it's too much. But I love bass so much I'm like I got a speaker to do this for me, like I don't know. So the mix, like I don't know, like the headphones.

Speaker 1:

I'm like it's just not good.

Speaker 4:

But the bass be booming.

Speaker 6:

The bass be booming bro. And that shit hits, like Usually when we talk about the mix.

Speaker 1:

We're not just talking about the bass, though I'm talking about the vocal mix too. The vocal mix is the biggest thing. Yeah, that is a little bit less subjective. Obviously, you can do distortion, you can do a little bit of effects, and when we see it's intentional, i think that's the biggest thing too. Is it intentional or was it just sloppy?

Speaker 5:

But even if it was intentional, Most of the time, you'll never know, you'll never fucking know, because you'll sit here.

Speaker 1:

I need some attention too. We can give it a half-assed in and now want to sell me like it's something like not.

Speaker 4:

But even if it is intentional, though, because every time we listen to a project and you were like I don't like this, and you're like oh, that's how it's supposed to sound You're like so.

Speaker 1:

So, it's like doesn't even matter.

Speaker 5:

Personally, I think I'm more on the side of it. As much to me.

Speaker 4:

I feel like it matters, though I'm not gonna lie, i'm in the same boat. It's like I gotta know if it's intentional, but I'll actually do the work to figure it out and be like all right. Once I know it's intentional, i'll come back and then listen to it with that lens, in that perspective.

Speaker 3:

It just can't be mixed too bad. It can't be like hurting my ears and shit.

Speaker 1:

Some shit. When it's so distracting it's like I can't even get in.

Speaker 3:

I'm saying like really like you ever listen to something and it hurts you, Nah, but that's buzzing.

Speaker 2:

to some people That's like 100 Gecs music.

Speaker 6:

Y'all know about 100 Gecs Like they be making like hyper-pop music and some people are like this is my life It's kind of like that with clipping too.

Speaker 4:

I don't know if y'all know PC music It's like a. No, it's not PC music is like it's like a genre.

Speaker 6:

It's, like you know, like a little bit of a little bit of a genre. It's like, you know it's like you know you have to be like it's like a genre of like pop music, that's like mixed with like electronic and sound So like, if you guys know, Nah, but it's like it's not musical sounds it's not instrument like because EDM is like synths and shit like that.

Speaker 4:

It's not that. It's like clicks and like sounds that you would find like digital sound, digital only sound.

Speaker 1:

What type of sound is this? It's like pop double-pot. What type of sounds, he told us. Breathing like all that kind of stuff. I listened to that kind of music and, like What you saying, breathing could just be a sound, just sounds that you would find Tipple and used breasts.

Speaker 4:

come on now. Thanks, I didn't know what type of breathing.

Speaker 6:

I didn't even know what that the V. I have you on.

Speaker 1:

I gotta send that to you. I know you talking about like that.

Speaker 5:

It's a parking state, but breathing like.

Speaker 1:

No what.

Speaker 6:

Nah, but listen to PC music taught me that a lot. Because then like the mix of the song, like over the whole entire beat, like I don't know if y'all ever heard of Sophie She died recently, but she's a producer. Yeah, she literally is like a legend with it and like generated this whole pop genre.

Speaker 3:

I didn't know, that's what this called, though Sophie did that.

Speaker 5:

I've heard like Tapping ease. She was good friends with like.

Speaker 6:

Luca and Sabat, whatever, but yeah, she was the like inspiration for. Charlie.

Speaker 5:

XCX. I was listening to that. I was listening to what it was called.

Speaker 6:

But like music, i don't know I listened to like probably every genre and like thinking about it in that Favorite country song Favorite country song, that song.

Speaker 1:

When.

Speaker 6:

I taste the key.

Speaker 1:

Oh shit she talking about the vocals.

Speaker 6:

That did not come out in the last five years. That's fine, last five years, no way, i was like 2017.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I couldn't help to think about my. That's good music, though I don't know. my country ears a little bit different.

Speaker 6:

I don't know if you listen to Folklore Taylor Swift, but she has some bangers on there.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, that's not really country music. She's spitting though.

Speaker 6:

Folk I mean folk is like country pop I gotta look at something like that Folk is like country is like pop folk.

Speaker 4:

no bullshit, I'm not gonna hold you.

Speaker 1:

I.

Speaker 4:

So you have her. So that was the last time. That was a couple weeks ago, cuz I spice, but What's that song that she draw like she wears shorts? I wear.

Speaker 1:

It transcended genre's, like I was gonna hear, whether I wanted to or not. I'm just asking when's the last time you felt that way? tour Taylor.

Speaker 4:

Do I bump Taylor Swift's music? No, oh, what boy.

Speaker 2:

Old.

Speaker 6:

Taylor Swift like used to really really bump to me. That's why I like Jonas Brothers, so that's why it'll kind of like mesh market address your Disney kid. I spent way too much time watching TV. I'm like a Ceno file, like I like films.

Speaker 4:

I feel like there's nothing. There's no such thing as watching too much TV, as long as you don't let it impact your perception. Like niggas be talking about. How did dad taught them to nigga fuck my dad? and I ain't learn shit from that, nigga. You know what I learned from the Money. Fucking family matters, nigga, you know. I mean. You know I like cheese. Nigga that, nigga Erkel like cheese.

Speaker 1:

I'm playing along.

Speaker 4:

Nigga, you had two jobs At least you're, not Tommy. Only had one. You're looking for another one.

Speaker 5:

Stuff. Remember the gout episode? It's always bring that up.

Speaker 4:

You brought that up many times though. He's like go and he's like the goat. Bro, that, as you always bring that up cuz he talked about niggas. Talk about like ran, she like it. Niggie, that's how you get go whatever, and then you talk about that every day. And he'd be like that's the first time I ever heard of that. I never heard of it.

Speaker 1:

At least I can ask you by the time this drops on Tuesday, will the full chamber lineup have dropped? Yes, yes, can we talk about it? Oh, sure, can we talk, because this will be the only time before the chamber that people will be able to hear our thoughts Before the event, before where live commentating on it, live on YouTube. Oh, we do that again. Yeah, confirmed.

Speaker 6:

Y'all only doing the first round again. I wish we could it.

Speaker 4:

Negative said we couldn't. They said we recorded, though I don't know how the fuck we recorded if we're not gonna do the commentary the whole time. That's just wait. I want to see that shit. I want to get in the must. I regret it.

Speaker 1:

I want to smell y'all Can um yeah, can you just shed shed light on with the lineups looking like?

Speaker 4:

so we got swooly Joined was released today. I mean, we got cave, we got Valid from Breish mob.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, i mean that who gave it away.

Speaker 4:

No bullshit, i was like who else.

Speaker 6:

I was like is it cash?

Speaker 4:

again. It's mad. I'll be far Um. You know, I mean we also got Hoss is gonna be in this one. You know, I mean set out to haze brother, haze. We got a star Brother, haze I mean sir, it is brother, it's a familiar guests. Yeah, we got some special people in there too, you know, i mean, we got vintage. Lee is gonna be in there as a well, you know, i mean, then there's one person who I'm like missing, i think.

Speaker 1:

Yo, your voice is absent.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, bro, Oh yeah, surreal, surreal surreal's in there too. Yeah, so that's gonna be waved. Vintage Lee said that.

Speaker 1:

We didn't miss anybody. But All that to say, how do y'all feel going into this chamber? does he have potential to be a great chamber? y'all feel like No. What's this full name? he's from Brockton to.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, i'm pretty like this chance is a winning, just So far down by the way, it's not about that. Well, i mean we clear 302 you, but it's not about that, bro Chamber oh, I thought you say something else. I was the percentage of Brockton I to have won is like so low actually. Yeah, man, they haven't won. Losers.

Speaker 6:

Yo hey in the chamber.

Speaker 2:

Nigga, I'm just talking about stats.

Speaker 4:

They said that is gonna cause like frustration. It could be dangerous.

Speaker 1:

It's decided by. If you got $20 on this person, why the fuck would you cheer for anybody else?

Speaker 4:

Like the people that lose money to get upset and they like just Leave.

Speaker 1:

No, i'm saying that's what ends up happening. Are you owe a nigga money? It gets personal. Yeah, that's bad. So all day to say, though, we all got.

Speaker 4:

Hmm, they star.

Speaker 6:

I feel like we got a lot of niggas with Bob's in this one, but I feel like I don't spit, is Bob's. What you consider a bop. I.

Speaker 1:

Consider I know, i know, okay, this is what I know. When they started on that he could rap with niggas, but then he can also go in his bag and do complicated and NASA box. You got a wide range of a bag. I feel like there's a lot of spit is in there.

Speaker 4:

Let me not sleep So.

Speaker 1:

So if there are any two people, I would say it would be those two. You know, shout out to the other people.

Speaker 6:

I feel like I feel like there's some underdogs, but the thing about like winning the chamber, i feel like it is heavily like niggas who are, like, well known. Oh yeah, has that advantage big time same with my god.

Speaker 4:

Is for his future. I want to win wait.

Speaker 2:

Now say how many people have won those?

Speaker 5:

popular. I don't want nobody.

Speaker 3:

I want the best person when, if he brings When it's his turn.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, facts on some simple shit. I can't you feel me, so I give it to the May star. That should be fine. Cheek code. I'm calling that right now, but I do that cheek code.

Speaker 4:

Those are. Those are the two people, though I think it's like my pigs. I would think that haze or may start with when, but I do think that.

Speaker 6:

In there vintage Lee.

Speaker 4:

I think is Is maybe the most popular so. I would look forward to seeing what she's able to do, because vintage Lee's fire bro Like.

Speaker 6:

I don't know.

Speaker 5:

Performances from vintage Lee were you at the Blair bitch event?

Speaker 6:

I was.

Speaker 1:

She's like a veteran in this shit. Rocksbury rat, bro, what's? I'm room for everything from rockstar.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, you got a hundred dollars to put on one person.

Speaker 1:

Just make the pig a hundred, got a hundred dollars. You don't want to lose this hundred dollars.

Speaker 4:

You give me. It's not my money, though.

Speaker 5:

You got a little son you feel me, you don't got something to lose, you're gonna go with your heart.

Speaker 1:

I need you to get. You need that a hundred bills back.

Speaker 4:

You better know hundred bills, but you need that hundred bills, to pay your bills tomorrow and I know you're lying real niggas talking on gambling to send, but won't eat pork. But you asked about the parlay. Hmm, facts, you love it.

Speaker 1:

Anyways, a hundred dollars, go bro. A star, a star eaves.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, he's sweet thing going in.

Speaker 1:

Oh god, we got put you on the spot.

Speaker 5:

You gotta do it for real. I was gonna make a choice now a nigga think about friendships.

Speaker 1:

He's like, well, i don't think about a project with this. That's like, oh, when he's like that now.

Speaker 5:

I'm still stick on cave. I think a lot of people aren't as familiar with his music.

Speaker 6:

I think he has good stamina on stage.

Speaker 5:

Is a lit which is interesting cuz like him and vintage. We're working on a project.

Speaker 4:

I would have to take all both of these niggas.

Speaker 5:

That's my pick, no bullshit.

Speaker 4:

Let me not tell one no bullshit, that'll miss them calm.

Speaker 5:

I wish we could see like that.

Speaker 4:

I'm not gonna match us though like how's working out?

Speaker 3:

Oh, that's a physically see like yeah, that's how it's gonna break down for this person, but you're gonna live. Yeah, all right, both just in big. All right, tz, that's a good pic.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, I'm kind of.

Speaker 4:

Money.

Speaker 6:

I genuinely am like fans of niggas, like I mean so listen in.

Speaker 4:

I'm a fan of niggas too.

Speaker 1:

That mean That's a biggest thing. But then that shit to the side, Yeah.

Speaker 4:

I think Roberto, a fan of me, got my face on the shirt.

Speaker 3:

Want this person.

Speaker 6:

I think may star, may star, all right.

Speaker 1:

Tomo cause.

Speaker 5:

Nice. So it's who we think. Prediction. I thought he's betting on who you want to him You literally said, he said it's not your money.

Speaker 4:

You probably gonna bet with your heart. He wants you to bet with your brains.

Speaker 5:

Think about my pig.

Speaker 3:

I don't ever want anybody to win, i'd say who I think is gonna win.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, let's be real, this is anyone from rock braids. I'm gonna keep your mentality right cuz he's cool guy. You know, i was even thinking earlier, when you brought up Lucas, about you, the Darksk Julye II, but I'm This speed this. Read the 조금.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, bro 82 picks also. I said socials don't win.

Speaker 1:

No, no, No. I think your logic Is that.

Speaker 4:

I think you logic is like let me now say pick a sleeper, If I'm wrong it was a sleeper, but if I'm right, the payout is crazy.

Speaker 2:

You know what?

Speaker 1:

I feel like every chamber you've approached it like that. You go for like the underdog, because if they don't win, you're like oh, no one expected to win anyway.

Speaker 4:

Come on, what's that If they win?

Speaker 5:

they're like see, i told niggas I think niggas are either expecting Kee or social to win that shit.

Speaker 1:

I'm talking about every retro, retro nigga.

Speaker 5:

I really generally thought retro is going to win that shit. I feel you.

Speaker 6:

I feel you. I do think he was placing the right chamber, but hmm, That's a different conversation, no.

Speaker 1:

But how many picks have he got?

Speaker 2:

He picks up the right, the R&B one. I didn't pick it, i was even there for that shit.

Speaker 4:

But you didn't pick.

Speaker 5:

No, Oh snap.

Speaker 4:

Sinali won. She from Brockton, oh, but I'm talking about the actual channel. Sinali is from Southern.

Speaker 5:

But anyway not the special event.

Speaker 3:

It wasn't that special event. That was a long time ago. That was not rap. Because it's not rap.

Speaker 6:

And it's not. Y'all are not going to be in the final chamber for rap.

Speaker 2:

Y'all are not going to be in the final chamber.

Speaker 5:

I was saying my rap was going in that shit. I was right about that one.

Speaker 3:

You think I don't understand.

Speaker 5:

I don't understand the bassists and what you're saying? I don't think there's a lot of

Speaker 1:

ways to go Nice, let's just stand up.

Speaker 3:

I'm about to take that ad D underscore Oak forward.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, switch to that Instagram. He kept on Twitter though.

Speaker 3:

I'm about to take the Instagram ad, bro. You like Coward kind?

Speaker 4:

of I'm about to scared of niggas too.

Speaker 3:

You have to follow us, Yo this is the real Cavacolid.

Speaker 4:

You gotta be like, hey, it's Cavacolid.

Speaker 1:

I'm in your area.

Speaker 4:

My tour bus broke down.

Speaker 1:

I'm looking for socks and shoes.

Speaker 4:

I need $50 for repairs quick, Just with the.

Speaker 1:

What are you doing?

Speaker 4:

I said Mesa, okay, and you.

Speaker 2:

So we got.

Speaker 4:

Mesa Hawes Mesa, cave Mesa Mesa if you disappoint us. Hey, my thing is that, my thing is that, my thing is that.

Speaker 1:

To everybody. I really want the best person should win.

Speaker 4:

Nigga, fuck all that nigga, the best Roxbury and should win. That's what I'm looking at.

Speaker 2:

Rest of them places bro.

Speaker 4:

Okay, I'll give you. We gonna keep adding to the list, you feel me? Let's keep it going.

Speaker 1:

We got Boston Events Surprise at Boston Residence.

Speaker 4:

I'm not surprised, i'm nigga what you're surprised. Brock didn't lose it.

Speaker 1:

No, we not from the city, but if there's any city outside of Boston that's represented. I even seen an Instagram post. I forgot what it was. Maybe it was the Musician TV And it was just like well Boston and Brockton are doing for the Massachusetts.

Speaker 2:

Music Yeah.

Speaker 4:

Len is hard, not like Brockton bro, and What's that. They got niggas going in and out of Lone the Lawrence bro, It's a Middle East from Cambridge.

Speaker 5:

Nigga, stop it, There's a lot of Massachusetts is doing pretty good man.

Speaker 1:

I'm just saying Boston, what's second to Boston?

Speaker 4:

Cambridge, boston.

Speaker 5:

In fact Boston is two, boston number two, the city where the red sox, play the city where the South is play.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, we can keep going. You know what I mean, alright, because I got tired of listening to all y'all, y'all niggas, call yourselves the city of champions.

Speaker 1:

Just make sure y'all tap in.

Speaker 4:

That's what Brockton's called. They called him the city of champions. Wow, i was gonna say it's a Because of some boxing shit. It's a mama country, but not What.

Speaker 3:

Mama country.

Speaker 4:

Mama country.

Speaker 5:

I didn't hear what she said.

Speaker 4:

I was like wait what? But they call it not because of some boxing shit, right, mama country. Rocky Marciano and Marvin Atkley Alright, who the fuck are those niggas? You feel me Name?

Speaker 1:

Those are very significant people. What Compared to Bill Russo? who the fuck is that? Compared to Larry Bird How y'all treat Bill Russo. Y'all don't even treat your championship right. Your champions right.

Speaker 4:

Come on, guys. That's different, though. Rest in peace, Bill Russo. I'm hit. That's not the same.

Speaker 5:

They burn it's not from Boston He plays it.

Speaker 4:

He's a Celtics legend, he's not from here What other? team he played for. He's not from here. What other team did he play for? No, we had a choice.

Speaker 5:

We had to manage the enemy in a place We had to do boxing because the niggas were straight out of Brockton, they grew up in Brockton, so, and they're champions at their sport.

Speaker 1:

They represent what they're from. It's like where you from, bro. That's that, three champions bro.

Speaker 4:

That's it, niggas. Bruce Brown just won a ring. Where's he from? Niggas? from Dorchester? What the fuck up, niggas? I'm not hearing that shit. Hey, then y'all can maybe put it in there. What the fuck are you talking about? Fuck, out of here, nigga. Don't do it bro. I don't want you Bruce. Why don't you Bruce? bro, i'm like, you don't want to win the championship. Niggas, bring it in.

Speaker 1:

Do you got a ring? I'm talking about shit. You're going to get it, you're going to get it. You're going to get it, you're going to get it.

Speaker 2:

You're going to get it. You're going to get it.

Speaker 1:

I'm a Floyd Mayweather 150 and they said who else has done that? Rocky Marciano. He had to break his record. Who cares Ty? is record No, it's Ty Who cares, no.

Speaker 4:

That nigga Floyd. That means something I know, floyd I don't know. Get out of here, bro Rocky, not even the most famous Rocky in boxing.

Speaker 1:

Anyways, fake nigga. Yeah, i get it, i get it. Hey nigga, i think I got eight moves man Make sure. Friday night. Oh, it's a Saturday night, saturday.

Speaker 2:

Saturday night.

Speaker 5:

Get on to your 24th June 24th, that's one, that's one, that's one Friday and Saturday.

Speaker 4:

Go to.

Speaker 1:

Bamsfest We performing Friday.

Speaker 4:

Friday.

Speaker 1:

Friday We got notebook P.

Speaker 4:

We got all the other people on Saturday. We got Key on Saturday Will.

Speaker 1:

TTV be performing, not at that Bamsfest. You didn't give her a feature, not for Bamsfest.

Speaker 4:

My set is mad short. You got to scrap this, that's okay. How long has he said It's 20 minutes? They're all 20 minutes.

Speaker 1:

I fuck with him You got to make it a year even. I'm so sorry. That's okay, you're in there.

Speaker 4:

So that's why I'm saying, yeah, I got two, But it's like you know what I mean.

Speaker 2:

The time frame is just too short. No, I'm joking. You got to work with me.

Speaker 1:

Make sure it's happening to Bamsfest. And if you can't make it to the chamber, i take it to go to the chamber. If you can't make it to the chamber, if you cannot tune into the live stream, tune into the live stream.

Speaker 4:

Tune into the live stream We like We going to be snoring Ketamin live on stream. Ketamin is crazy, we not doing nothing.

Speaker 3:

Ketamin.

Speaker 4:

Ketamin my fault.

Speaker 2:

I've been listening to a lot of the British niggas.

Speaker 6:

I didn't know They be spending like Ketamin.

Speaker 2:

Droating it.

Speaker 4:

It's not even a British person that said that. Cos bro, you don't get it.

Speaker 3:

Do you?

Speaker 4:

You don't get it.

Speaker 3:

It was the video It was like it was like when a British person sees something.

Speaker 4:

Droating it, droating it, droating it, ready to get out of here, that's okay, that's okay.

Speaker 3:

He was loving it, he was loving it. Titi, how are you feeling? I know he never, wanted to be here.

Speaker 1:

That's not true. You're real ass supporters.

Speaker 2:

We appreciate you for real, for real. Thank you. I'll be in these comments This is real full circle, you're going to be in the comments.

Speaker 6:

this summer You're like yo, whoever I'm going to be. like yo, that purple hair girl is purple and crazy.

Speaker 3:

This is clearly blue. This is color blind. I think there's something wrong with you. I remember I didn't remember what we were talking about, but you did this same thing. So many just like. This is just things I don't know.

Speaker 1:

I think there's something wrong with you.

Speaker 4:

I think there's blue and purple in there.

Speaker 1:

Like there's strands that look blue, but then there's just darker blue.

Speaker 4:

No Like maybe it's a little bit wrong Turn around.

Speaker 1:

What color is that on the left?

Speaker 4:

Hold on, hold on. What color is that?

Speaker 6:

on the left, which one?

Speaker 4:

On the far left.

Speaker 1:

This is purple, okay.

Speaker 3:

You see that in her hair. Yes, this strand.

Speaker 1:

This strand. Yeah, this is the color blind.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, this is the biggest time testing I'm not gonna lie bro.

Speaker 4:

I can't even if we did this before.

Speaker 2:

I don't remember what we were talking about I'm trying to figure out.

Speaker 4:

Wow.

Speaker 3:

You know Sonic, muck bang bro. You've seen Sonic one time. I love Sonic bro That purple chicken. I'm trying to chop more shit off the menu, Bro. I fucked with that menu.

Speaker 6:

Like Sonic is not good, bro. Now it's your smack nigga.

Speaker 5:

You fucking uh, uh, uh, no, no, no, no, no, it's nerd, It's nerd, it's not Jolly Ranch.

Speaker 4:

When I went to high school it was Jolly Ranch. Oh yeah, that should have come.

Speaker 6:

But I don't get the nerds in the red nests, they got the milkshakes over there that slushies buzz.

Speaker 4:

You know what I mean.

Speaker 2:

They got a little bit of everything Yo they got.

Speaker 5:

they saw corn dogs over there, Yeah.

Speaker 4:

I was gonna say the corn dogs snack.

Speaker 1:

They got it, they got it, they got it.

Speaker 4:

Better.

Speaker 6:

Yo the popcorn chicken kind of buzz.

Speaker 4:

Nigga's hating on corn dogs. now Nigga is bringing up school lunch.

Speaker 1:

You know what corn dogs are going to have.

Speaker 6:

They're not Korean corn dogs bro, they got a Korean soju poppy. That's just snacks. They got to sponsor this.

Speaker 3:

No bullshit. They got a soju poppy, they got sponsors.

Speaker 1:

No.

Speaker 2:

Wait what are you talking about?

Speaker 3:

It's called um kimchi poppy, Kimchi poppy, Kimchi poppy.

Speaker 4:

I know I love the soju poppies of food. It's the same culture though. It's the same.

Speaker 6:

It's the same culture and they let me walk in the soju. What's it called? Gong dog or whatever it is That's in?

Speaker 4:

Somerville.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that's just smack.

Speaker 4:

Nigga, they got, they got they got churro, fucking corn dog nigga with sweet potatoes and like the cinnamon churro.

Speaker 1:

That's just smack, That kind of, that kind of do sound like. Actually that's the corn dog.

Speaker 4:

Wait have you tried the police?

Speaker 6:

in Austin, though.

Speaker 4:

What was it called The?

Speaker 2:

kimchi poppy, kimchi poppy, nah, nah, nah, i know that it's not a nigga, though Like, and he has like a chain or something I don't know.

Speaker 1:

I didn't know, yet We don't figure out our lunch plans, but Rob is going to just like outro this shit real quick, right. And then we can talk about Fursky And they can go like glizzy. Fursky. Hey man, we appreciate everybody who's watching, who still made it to the end. Make sure y'all like subscribe, make sure y'all tune into the chamber and make sure you tune in to rhyme or reason. Might be doing that next week. Might be not Good.

Speaker 6:

Hey, yeah, and y'all got to put niggas in the fucking rhyme and reason for real.

Speaker 2:

What is this? You set up the wheel, didn't you?

Speaker 6:

I did, and you didn't put all the niggas in it.

Speaker 5:

No, he made selection. I didn't make selection, i was just going through them as quick as possible.

Speaker 6:

I had some good suggestions in there and you ain't put me in it.

Speaker 5:

But, the issue with yours, or that.

Speaker 6:

You wanted it to be Boston based.

Speaker 5:

I'm not even saying Boston based, but like from the person You just sending us you want me to send five weeks?

Speaker 6:

No, you can do that, You can send. they imagine what I said other people.

Speaker 5:

Nathan, I could do that. That's why I did that.

Speaker 4:

No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no no no, no, no, You can't do that. Hey, I'm a connection to these people how you don't.

Speaker 6:

These are my friends, bro, Really Yeah out in Atlanta and California.

Speaker 2:

How do you feel now? I apologize, you make it a sandwiches.

Speaker 5:

I apologize, that's my bad. No, no, no, i apologize.

Speaker 4:

That nigga said you don't know, nobody Became a villain on me, bro connections.

Speaker 6:

I'm not asleep, you clearly bro

Intro
Giving Teatea her flowers/ Are you really Haitian if you don't speak Creole?
Tomo on his new album "MARVELOUS"
Where are all of Gunna's go-to collaborators on his new album?
YK Osiris' sexual assault on Sukihana
Teatea is a K-Pop stan/ Tomo HATES K-Pop
Should YK Osiris go to jail for his actions?
The origins of Teatea's iconic Boston/MA meme pack
How important is the mix of a song?/ Teatea reveals a project is on the way...
The Chamber preview/ Making our early predictions
Outro