Episode Transcript
[00:00:00] Speaker A: We good?
[00:00:01] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:00:01] Speaker A: Hey, what's good, y'all? It's your boy, DJ Lil King riding hot podcast. Riding High News. I only know what episode this is. We'll update the episode number later, later on today. You know what I'm saying? We in here live at the produce sound studios. We doing a collaboration today with the Corpus Christi Originals podcast. You know what I'm saying? Shout out to my dog Jesús over here. You know what I'm saying?
[00:00:22] Speaker C: What's going on, y'all?
[00:00:22] Speaker A: Brought some of the riding high podcast crew members up in here with me today. You know what I'm saying? Got Freak Man. He usually behind the scenes and in front of the scenes. Once again today, Alex Skates up in here. Cant2 up in here. You know I'm saying, Droopy M. up in here, too, you know, saying thank Daddy Cre on the way. You know I'm saying. Hey, we. We live downtown Corpus Christi. Shout to everybody that's tuned in. Make sure you, like, follow, subscribe to the page, all that good stuff. Make sure you, like, follow, subscribe to the Corpus Christi originals page and all that good stuff, too, man. We gonna do it just like we do at the rotten hot studios. We just gonna do it at a different location at a different setting. So we're gonna go through the news topics. We got. We gonna freestyle a little bit, but, shit, let's. Let's go on, jump into it, man. Let's. Let's talk about that hurricane that was supposed to hit Corpus, man.
[00:01:05] Speaker D: All five minutes of it.
[00:01:07] Speaker A: When was the main impact supposed to be?
Yesterday?
[00:01:12] Speaker E: Yes. Was he yesterday, like Sunday night? And, man, it was.
[00:01:22] Speaker A: Panicking.
[00:01:22] Speaker B: What freaked me out about this hurricane is, like, it seemed like people were so stupid that they wanted it to hit us.
Like, why would a lot of people want that shit to happen?
[00:01:33] Speaker A: People want some days off.
[00:01:37] Speaker B: Work. That shit messes up everything, you know, I mean, and we're blessed.
[00:01:40] Speaker A: How do you got pixie over?
[00:01:44] Speaker B: Take them boards down. Take them back.
[00:01:46] Speaker E: Just.
[00:01:47] Speaker B: Just hold them for next time.
[00:01:48] Speaker F: Yeah.
[00:01:49] Speaker B: You never know what the hell can happen.
[00:01:50] Speaker C: I'm thinking about my pocket because, like, I got. I got a problem. I got a house.
[00:01:54] Speaker G: You know what I mean?
[00:01:55] Speaker C: If that means get mushed up, I got to repair it.
[00:01:58] Speaker G: You know what I mean?
[00:01:58] Speaker C: Economy sucks right now.
[00:02:00] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[00:02:01] Speaker B: No, man, I. For the most part, I slept through it. I heard it rained a lot for a little while and then stopped. They rain in y'all's area, too?
[00:02:09] Speaker D: No, it rained over here, like, a couple hours.
[00:02:12] Speaker A: That was.
[00:02:13] Speaker F: It wasn't even.
[00:02:14] Speaker D: It wasn't even a couple hours, man. Or wherever I was at, that was like five minutes.
[00:02:17] Speaker E: It made me think I was in Florida the way it came, like 1520 minutes, and then it went away.
[00:02:22] Speaker A: Marcus said folks with no insurance wanting it to hit.
Oh, man. That's what, man. Let's talk about the dude I saw. Dude. So I wake up. What was it? Yesterday morning? First thing I do, I wake up. I get on facebook, and I see where the Corpus Christi Chronicle is talking to some dude, like, owner on the seat. Not to see wild, but, like, over there on the island. I guess they got, like, a little beats a thing over there. And he's sitting there talking to the dude, and next thing you know, there's a kayak dude in the water.
[00:02:55] Speaker C: Oh, yeah.
[00:02:56] Speaker A: And they talking the kayak dude. The dudes, like, talking to a bunch of different people, to kaye putting the video on the kayak dude, and everything next to the kayak do go missing.
[00:03:12] Speaker B: The current, bro.
[00:03:13] Speaker A: He was, like, trying to go out as far as he could, like, okay, you kay.
[00:03:22] Speaker B: It's been like that. And once you stop, bro, you're gonna go back ten to 20 yards, like.
[00:03:27] Speaker E: Like, towards, like, the back towards that.
[00:03:30] Speaker B: Wherever the currents going is gonna take you. So if you're going against it and you stop, you're going to end up back 1020ft, maybe 30.
[00:03:37] Speaker A: And he was, like, trying to go as far out into the gulf as he could.
I think he went under.
Call the fire department.
People thought that that kid had died, man. Straight up. Y'all didn't see that.
[00:03:52] Speaker D: So then I thought I was.
[00:03:56] Speaker F: He was live.
[00:03:57] Speaker G: He was live.
[00:03:59] Speaker F: Hey, but they said, like, the fire department had just left, like, ten minutes earlier or some shit.
They weren't even worried about him. Not worried about it. They were gonna go out there for him.
[00:04:09] Speaker A: 30 minutes to an hour later, I see the Chronicle pop up again, and it's the dude. I guess he didn't survive fishing gear on the kayak. No, he just had to paddle. He had the kayak, and then he had a paddle with a kayak. Do you strap something to your leg to make sure that.
[00:04:24] Speaker F: Hell, no.
[00:04:25] Speaker D: Like, I thought you put a strap.
[00:04:26] Speaker A: Yeah, it ain't like surfing olympics, shade or something. Well, they asked him. They said, are you, like, a swimmer or something?
No, I'm just a waiter.
But he says that, like, I guess, like, they, like the kayaking people. They look forward to stuff like this. Like, when the hurricane comes.
[00:04:46] Speaker E: Like, I know people.
[00:04:50] Speaker B: Before it hits like that, you have the title pickup. He'll go fishing, whatever. But not that shit.
Not some extreme fishing. Hell, no.
[00:05:04] Speaker F: I was going to get into this about the hurricane, like you said, everybody was dealing with it.
[00:05:08] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:05:08] Speaker F: So my daughter, this whole time, she's, like, being heard at work how. How serious it is, right? And we're in a group chat, family, and my wife is telling her, we are built strong. We know how to survive in the wild. We're hurricane babies. We survived Katrina, Harvey and Britt. So we'll be all right with a little barrel, whatever the fuck his name was. You know, I mean, so. But if you think about it, we have been through some pretty major fucking storms to where this. This. I don't know. I don't know. A lot of people I know didn't flinch for this one, but I don't.
[00:05:37] Speaker A: Feel like we've been through no storm.
Like, the way I guess I hear my was talking about, like, hurricane Celia. You know, you see, like, rockport and, like, you say, with the Harvey, like, Harvey, like, kind of hit a little bit. But we ain't never really, like, since I've been alive, we haven't got, like, the. The eye of a storm, you know? I'm saying, like, nothing like that. That I've seen.
[00:05:58] Speaker F: Did you leave there in Harvey?
[00:05:59] Speaker A: Yeah, sure.
[00:06:00] Speaker F: We stay right there. And she had her birthday in that motherfucker.
[00:06:03] Speaker A: I came back not knowing my house.
[00:06:05] Speaker E: Have you ever been.
Has there ever been through here in corpus where y'all felt like, damn, I don't know if we gonna make it through this one.
[00:06:13] Speaker A: No, I wasn't here, Harvey.
[00:06:14] Speaker E: No, no.
[00:06:15] Speaker F: I'm telling you, at Harvey, I was charging my phone, bro, in the car, because our power was out. And inside my daughter celebrating, like, her 13th birthday.
[00:06:24] Speaker E: No. Oh, yeah.
[00:06:26] Speaker B: Our electricity was out for a minute. Remember that?
[00:06:27] Speaker A: Fuck, yeah.
[00:06:28] Speaker G: We were.
[00:06:28] Speaker F: We were going neighbor. The neighbor, helping them cut their trees.
[00:06:31] Speaker E: And get their shit.
[00:06:33] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:06:34] Speaker E: Lexing, right.
[00:06:34] Speaker A: Okay. Took out everything.
[00:06:42] Speaker E: But my aunt was living there, and they took out when they. She had to go. They had a relocator to a whole nother place for about six, eight months. And so they can rebuild those apartments. Because I'm thinking just. They win.
[00:06:53] Speaker A: Yeah. Hell, yeah.
[00:06:54] Speaker F: I thought you meant the Lexington vote.
[00:06:57] Speaker A: And I was like, well, we ain't seen Lexington Manor.
[00:06:59] Speaker F: I know what you mean now.
[00:07:00] Speaker C: But, yeah, there's an old man, 65, at work. He's like.
He's like, yeah, yeah, it's time for us to get hit because he's. I guess he's seen one of the old school ones. And it's like, I guess it's time now.
[00:07:14] Speaker B: So I was like, bro, we got lucky. That thing took a turn for. I mean, nothing. I mean, I don't know. You know what I mean? Still here. Houston area, which sucks. But, yeah, we got lucky because I.
[00:07:25] Speaker E: Think at that time, I was in college. Safety.
[00:07:26] Speaker A: They say 1970 was the last time.
[00:07:30] Speaker F: You said last time.
[00:07:34] Speaker E: It took, like, a whole year to rebuild a whole.
[00:07:38] Speaker F: Parents are from Aransas, so we were out there helping them with their shit out there afterwards. And that place was Tor.
[00:07:44] Speaker A: Yeah. Aransas. Yeah. Right. My homie had a house in Aransas this year. Got to work, too. Hell, yeah.
Hell, yeah.
[00:07:50] Speaker F: I don't know how the fuck, you know, we would have reacted on that.
[00:07:54] Speaker C: Yeah. Diaz, he said at 1970 was when Celia.
Thanks, everybody. In the chat Creon.
[00:08:04] Speaker A: Man, for show, man. I want to talk about the essence festival, man, that they just had. I think it was this past weekend, there was big old speculation that cash money records is or not even cash money records. They say Birdman and Lil Wayne are still at odds because they did, like, a cash money reunion. And basically, Lil Wayne did his own set.
[00:08:25] Speaker E: Not with anybody.
[00:08:26] Speaker A: Not with anybody. He didn't like. The cash money they brought out would say, manny, fresh baby and BG and juvenile. Right? Yeah. And then came and did his own thing.
Yeah.
And then base.
[00:08:39] Speaker B: I'm gonna say it already.
[00:08:40] Speaker A: Lil Wayne said, I'm be. I'm here on behalf of young money records.
[00:08:46] Speaker F: None of y'all come on looking at juvie outside our shit.
[00:08:58] Speaker E: Why do you think he showed up anyway, then?
[00:09:01] Speaker D: Shit on him.
[00:09:01] Speaker F: Room for the fan, for the fans.
[00:09:05] Speaker A: It was in New Orleans.
[00:09:06] Speaker E: Okay.
[00:09:07] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:09:08] Speaker B: Respect.
[00:09:08] Speaker E: Yeah.
[00:09:09] Speaker F: The fans wanted more, but I bet.
[00:09:10] Speaker D: You they were happy with it, I think. I mean, what's the whole point of going over there if you know you're not gonna fuck with shit on them? That's what it is. Like, bitch, I don't need y'all Mandev.
[00:09:18] Speaker A: And then I want to say, I saw at the end of Birdman's performance, he, like, did a little speech and said something about nothing but no p's and ends. Oh, no. We own. I know we cuss on our shit, but I know you kind of said some vulgar has. She's a pussy ass niggas. Associate of bitch ass niggas or some shit on Gladys.
What is the beef? Is it still just all about the not getting paid stuff or what?
[00:09:47] Speaker D: More than likely, yes.
That's a lot of money, though.
[00:09:53] Speaker E: Not given to you after that long period of time and you don't looked up to this man as your father forever. Like, how would you feel?
[00:10:01] Speaker F: Would you.
[00:10:01] Speaker B: Would you be able to go give him my money?
[00:10:03] Speaker F: I mean, you said if he's your father.
[00:10:04] Speaker E: I mean, there's a lot of people I know, they don't like their dads and never talk to him ever. If your father or whatever.
[00:10:11] Speaker A: Right, for some million.
[00:10:12] Speaker E: Right, right. It is.
[00:10:13] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[00:10:26] Speaker F: I mean, you just have a different line that you don't cross now. Like that line that you had before. You no longer get that line. Your line is a little bit further now. You outside of the circle.
[00:10:35] Speaker E: We don't know how many times that lines were crossed.
[00:10:37] Speaker F: It doesn't matter. It's a new line that he's holding now to where he's not performing any.
[00:10:40] Speaker A: Of the old shit with you.
[00:10:46] Speaker F: Like, if you say he's performing number young money shit, he's showing that he ain't need that. And it's not really a flex, it's just a fact.
I got a whole life after you.
[00:10:54] Speaker A: But is it a slug, too?
[00:10:56] Speaker F: No, I don't think so.
[00:11:00] Speaker A: Young money records.
[00:11:02] Speaker D: Yeah, yeah, I'm here on behalf of my own sheet.
[00:11:05] Speaker A: Cash money fucking made you.
[00:11:10] Speaker F: So as the fans, he's giving you the hot boys, but not the hot boys as a group.
[00:11:14] Speaker E: Yeah.
[00:11:15] Speaker F: All four of them motherfuckers gonna be.
[00:11:16] Speaker A: Here, but, yeah, so it's like. I'm just saying, I'm here on behalf of me fuck my daddy.
I mean, that's how this was said. And I would be saying, I'm here on behalf of young money records. He didn't have to say not cash money records. We know what he meant.
[00:11:31] Speaker F: I mean, I would think if that was really the case, he wouldn't even. He don't need that concert.
[00:11:36] Speaker A: Yeah, but it's your home.
[00:11:40] Speaker C: No, that's what I was gonna say. Like, could he hold his own? Like.
[00:11:48] Speaker F: Are probably, what, 2008, seven and on. The type of shit was it?
[00:11:52] Speaker A: Yeah, 2008 and beyond.
[00:11:54] Speaker D: Yeah.
[00:11:54] Speaker F: So before that is all.
[00:11:56] Speaker D: Definitely cash money day, bro. That's whenever he was like, man, that's whenever he took off. Wrong. I'm doing my own shit, you know what I'm saying? I think anything after the Carter three, bro, that was.
[00:12:06] Speaker A: Yeah, that's the young money area, Nicki. Yeah.
[00:12:10] Speaker F: And Drake.
You talking about people who came from that did sell out stadiums that, you know, the hot boys would have to have little Wayne to do.
[00:12:20] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah.
[00:12:21] Speaker D: Cuz they can't do it. No more, I think. Don't know.
[00:12:22] Speaker B: Are those people all still young money?
[00:12:25] Speaker A: I don't think so.
[00:12:29] Speaker C: They need weight facts.
[00:12:31] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:12:32] Speaker A: Who?
[00:12:35] Speaker F: The stadium. The whole cash money army.
[00:12:40] Speaker B: Fresh came to Aria.
[00:12:44] Speaker A: What?
[00:12:45] Speaker B: 20, 1112 not, bro, that thing wasn't even halfway packed.
Not even quarterback.
[00:12:53] Speaker A: And juvenile does shows. Like, you know, I'm saying, like, I mean, he did.
We did do the juneteenth.
[00:13:05] Speaker F: It was all back in.
[00:13:06] Speaker B: I like that.
I'm gonna do my old shit.
Yeah, he said it for the beginning.
[00:13:15] Speaker D: Cuz I was his biggest shit right there with cash money. That's the whole reason why them do. I can see why them do gravitate towards. Toward baby and all them, dog. Because that's where their money was at. That's where they shined the most and all this other shit. And I can also see why little Wayne pulls away from that shit though, too, because little Wayne didn't really get a shine like that until, like I said, the Carter three. Once you got the Carter three up and running, man, that's whenever Drake came out. Nikki and, you know, saying, had a little twist and all the.
That's whenever he had a whole army behind him, bro.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[00:13:47] Speaker A: Built like his own cash money. Young money was like his own cash.
Yeah. And he had got like, little twist was from, like what? Like Dallas from like all over the said they weren't actually.
[00:13:59] Speaker D: I got. I got a real woman him. I actually talked to him about that shit. Whenever he was talking, he was talking about he was running around with Justin Bieber, being just a b was best friend. He was talking about his fall from grace, bro. Like, really an honesty. He was like, man, I remember. I remember when I was over the fucking with Justin Bieber, this and that, blah, blah, blah. I'm trying to get my. I'm trying to get back on traction and everything like that. But this was. This was back in 2019, bro. We haven't heard nothing from since.
[00:14:20] Speaker A: You know, I'm saying, hell yeah. Shout out to daddy Kree in the house, you know I'm saying. And joined us tonight. You know I'm saying? What's good?
[00:14:26] Speaker D: What's good, Creed?
[00:14:28] Speaker C: Is he good art there, man?
[00:14:30] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:14:31] Speaker C: Here, you can come on this. Either this side or. Or that side over there because the cameras are right here with either side for sure.
[00:14:43] Speaker A: For sure.
[00:14:44] Speaker D: Man.
[00:14:44] Speaker A: That sucks. Being that we talking about this type of subject, man. Let's talk about bus arounds, man. He was recently seen at a concert.
[00:14:51] Speaker D: That was the same. That was the same spot. Essence, man.
[00:14:59] Speaker A: So Bustin Rhymes was basically telling the fans to put their phones down. And his generation, like, they actually listened to, enjoyed the show, listen to the music and stuff like that, you know. Said he was taking a lot of heat online, where people say, generation no more.
[00:15:19] Speaker B: If you saw the crowd, bro, honestly.
[00:15:21] Speaker A: That whole hell yeah.
[00:15:23] Speaker B: Front of it was empty, so hell yeah. To get, like, that crunk or whatever you want, your expectation is when there ain't nobody even fucking there.
[00:15:31] Speaker G: The thing.
[00:15:33] Speaker C: Go ahead.
[00:15:33] Speaker G: The thing. Yeah, bro. It's not our generation no more.
[00:15:36] Speaker B: Yeah, you got the.
[00:15:37] Speaker G: Bro. You got to be able to accept what going on today, mandy. That's the only way you can. You can enjoy and appreciate what hip hop is about, is when you know that. Amen. I come from this generation, okay? I always tell this every ten to 15 years, it's gonna change, bro. It's gonna be a new way or new something. People gonna grab on that. The only way to stay relevant in it is to be able to accept change, man. One thing I knew about first, when we first started rapping, I don't care if it was one person out there or a hundred people out there. You rap, bro.
Get up there, take care of your business. You ain't got no business. Point at the audience and tell the audience who they are and who they are, because guess what? I get you. It's a bunch of people in order. Don't even know you, bro. You don't tour your videos. You know I'm saying? And those are features they don't remember buster from leaders of the new school. They weren't even born.
So you gotta be able to, you know, except what there is in today's hip hop, man, in this arena, man, you just can't be mad at the youth, because guess what? It's a lot of, bro. Do you know how many you say that Pac ain't the best?
[00:16:41] Speaker D: Oh, yeah, that's a big debate.
[00:16:44] Speaker G: I argued them down. But one thing that I know that y'all wasn't even born with, Pac was out. You know what I'm saying? Y'all wasn't even probably when he died, y'all was just born. You know what I'm saying? And at that time, it was a different rap area. This is a new, different type of thing in a different type of way. And appreciate it is to get in where you fit in.
[00:17:03] Speaker A: You feel what I'm saying?
[00:17:04] Speaker C: So that. So the new, the newer guys appreciate the different stuff about those artists, as opposed to the ones back then that appreciated, like Pac or whatever.
[00:17:17] Speaker F: It'S just like a. Not care of your history. Like, they don't care to know your history. Like, for what we're right here now.
[00:17:23] Speaker G: Hip hop head to appreciate this.
We're not dealing with hip hop, you know, so we're dealing with rap. You got to be a bat, pretty much a backpacker to appreciate what hip hop is. You know what I'm saying? Then you can divulge into even those who came before Pac, you know what I'm saying? You can diverge into that. You can go. You can go all the way back to the schooly D's. You know, I'm saying? You can go out, you can go all the way back to Africa. You can go all the way back to double dutch bus, bro. If you appreciate what hip hop is and how it has had it advanced over time, but to ask the new generation, like, man, it ain't. We're no different than each other. You play some of the new stuff. We don't know who the heck that is, man.
[00:18:06] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah.
[00:18:08] Speaker G: Nephews or maybe our son or somebody. Grandkids. Be like, mom, she don't know nothing about, like. No, no.
[00:18:14] Speaker A: Nothing about that.
[00:18:16] Speaker G: So in order to. In order to appreciate the growth of hip hop, man, you got to be acceptable to the stuff, because why, man, it's a different type of monster out here walking the streets today. And this is what the people see. This is what these kids see, you know, I'm saying? They're not seeing what we seen back in the day, you know, that's why we rapped about what we rapped about, because it was a part of what we seen in everyday life. But their lives are different, man. You know, saying their lives are nothing like ours, you know, I'm saying? So they write. They write, and they accept things from their perspective. That's why a sexy red is truly so much appreciated amongst our peers. You know what I'm saying? I don't. I don't. I think for me personally, man, I think I liked her as a person, you know, thing, but her lyrics itself is detrimental to the black community, bro. You know, anybody who allows your daughter to listen to her, man, that's just facts for me. You know what I'm saying? Because she's talking about having sex wrong. You know what I'm saying? All these different other type of things. Yeah, bro. That leads to STD's.
[00:19:16] Speaker C: So you're not just talking lyrics, you're talking culture.
[00:19:18] Speaker G: Yeah, it's bigger. It's bigger than just the lyrics, bro. You know what I'm saying? And. But for this area era of kids, that's how they living, bro. That is how they're living, man. You know what I'm saying? So that's why she acceptable and grounded. Because when I was a youngster, I knew a lot of sexy reds.
You know what I'm saying? I knew a lot of them in the hood.
[00:19:41] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:19:42] Speaker G: You know what I'm saying? I know a lot of them. But then the men were so different back then. If you were sexy red, you got dog.
[00:19:50] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:19:56] Speaker E: You finally did that.
[00:19:58] Speaker G: You don't want to be a sex read. You want to be a Lauryn Hill, you know? But it's so acceptable now because of how different the lyrics have been over time, as the time passed by. That's what they do, man. That's their life.
[00:20:10] Speaker C: Anthony Diaz, he says, is the evolution of rap, hip hop going back to basics? If so, what artists are bringing the deep roots of rap and hip hop back?
[00:20:18] Speaker A: I feel like it's going so far away from the basic shit.
[00:20:22] Speaker B: It's all about that shooting, killing.
[00:20:24] Speaker F: Yeah, I mean, like what he just said. No, right?
[00:20:37] Speaker G: He's got a song.
[00:20:38] Speaker F: They just drop three little pigs, bro. Yeah.
Joyner Lucas and that song, he tells the story in reverse. And if you're the big bad war and the cops are the three little pigs trying to come and kick in our shade, also the way he spits that shit, bro.
[00:20:52] Speaker A: But the shit that's getting glorified and maybe we don't see it because we're nothing. Not really into it. But the shit that's getting glorified is these dudes from these Chicago's in East Florida's talking about their spinning the blocks on the ops and those videos that we've never heard the song before. But you go on YouTube and got 71 million views. Yeah.
That's impacting somebody.
[00:21:21] Speaker G: How many Jordan Lucas is it is compared to how many shy racks these other youngsters? They don't demon time.
[00:21:45] Speaker A: Yeah.
They don't care nothing about the culture.
[00:21:51] Speaker E: They just out there just doing it because they say they can do it.
[00:21:53] Speaker A: You're gonna make a bag off this shit on YouTube to go buy some more guns? Yeah.
[00:21:57] Speaker C: There's like a conspiracy between the people that actually let that out to where everybody hears it. Like there. Do you think that they're doing it on purpose so that the culture does.
[00:22:06] Speaker G: The thing is it's like, it's us. You gotta.
[00:22:10] Speaker F: It's us pushing that.
[00:22:11] Speaker G: You got all.
[00:22:12] Speaker F: We're pushing sexy red. We're not pushing Joyner Lucas.
[00:22:14] Speaker A: Well, I feel like this Joyner Lucas and Sexy Red, they're on record labels and we'll let Daddy Creek go. But I feel like these dudes that are getting these millions of views talking about spinning the block on the ops. These dudes are just uploading this shit to YouTube themselves. They're not going through no empire, no Atlantic. These independent independence. Upload that and they talk about all. Just spent the block on 63rd and two days later you hitting 3 million views.
[00:22:35] Speaker E: But join is independent. He's with shady.
[00:22:38] Speaker A: Go ahead, Creek.
[00:22:39] Speaker G: The same. The same people who own the record companies, own the prison cell.
[00:22:45] Speaker A: Own the.
[00:22:45] Speaker G: Record companies, own the prison system systems, bro. In order for these prison systems to function, they need bodies, bro. You know, and the government has guaranteed them. The government has guaranteed them monies if they can keep these places full like school districts. So we know hip hop is the biggest thing. Rap is the biggest thing. I don't care what you say, rap is the biggest thing. It is the most saturated is the most what. What people are trying to do. So am I going to push Jordan Lucas or J. Cole? A group of these type of guys, even big, critical, you, you know, say, man speaking words to the right and not.
[00:23:24] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah.
[00:23:25] Speaker G: Or am I gonna push these kids who are talking about shooting them up bang, bang? Because I know if it's a thousand Jordan Lucas out here, bro, ain't nobody fits to go to prison. Ain't nobody fit to do no shooting. Ain't nobody fix to kill nobody. But if I get these young niggas on here screaming this shit, and it ain't just niggas no more. It's Mexicans and white boys rappers.
[00:23:44] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:23:48] Speaker G: Too much about color, but it's about the dollar now, you know? So I need this group of kids. I'm gonna push this, knowing that everybody's buying this. On top of that, I'm gonna go with my daughters.
I don't.
[00:24:02] Speaker A: Was gonna. Yeah, yeah.
[00:24:04] Speaker G: Whatever his name is. I don't know if it was Drake champs or one of the shows he was on, man, and they was asked him, man, but don't you think this music is detrimental to the, you know, the communities? You know what that man said? I gotta feed my family.
These were his exact words. I gotta feed my family. Nigga use a fucking quadruple, bro. But that's what it is, bro. It's about a dollar, you know? Yeah, of course. You have made.
You mean to tell me I can make one kid a millionaire?
I make one kid a millionaire, but I lose 50 to the streets off the lyrics of this kid.
[00:24:43] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:24:43] Speaker G: So making him a millionaire is more important than losing these other 50 kids? That's important that they don't care. You know what I'm saying?
[00:24:50] Speaker A: That Gucci, man, shit that's going on.
[00:24:53] Speaker D: Gucci, man.
[00:24:54] Speaker G: That's, you know, oh, I'm sitting up here thinking about some shit. I'm studying shit. You know what I'm saying? These are the facts, bro. So it's about the dollar bill. When it comes down to it, they're going to promote all this violence because why? Not only does it brings in money on the music side, but it also brings in money on the jail side because the director, labels also own the prison system.
[00:25:16] Speaker C: And so as an artist, you have to decide which, which route you're gonna take. Either while you take, there's still gonna be that problem.
[00:25:23] Speaker E: And it's always been, even from the beginning of time, anytime they've done entertainment, sex, money, and drug sells.
[00:25:31] Speaker G: And I don't mean. Because this is like a serious topic for me, man. And I don't mean to be like.
[00:25:34] Speaker A: No, go ahead, go ahead.
[00:25:35] Speaker G: My thing is, I always tell this freedom we don't win. Had this talk in a group of, I like when underground shit was underground.
[00:25:42] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:25:43] Speaker G: You feel what I'm saying?
[00:25:44] Speaker A: Like, and these are underground songs that are on YouTube with 70 million.
[00:25:51] Speaker E: You.
[00:25:51] Speaker G: Have to go to a block party or club dance or some shit like that.
[00:25:57] Speaker C: Why is that?
[00:25:58] Speaker G: Because it's more. It's more. It's more.
[00:26:00] Speaker A: It was a single. It was a single that that was being pushed. If you wanted to hear, like you said, like the b side. So that's what I think.
[00:26:06] Speaker G: Like, you couldn't hear it on the radio.
[00:26:08] Speaker A: Yeah, that's what I mean. Yeah.
[00:26:09] Speaker G: No one said you couldn't get this on the radio. You have to go somewhere. You have to be with them, with the real DJ's to get this.
[00:26:20] Speaker E: Show back in the day and talked about DJ's back in the day. And they used to throw parties and that's when they would sell their mixes of that party. They would go, yeah, because at that local DJ where was like back then, like funks, Max reflex and everybody, grandma's J, they would go and do this. So when they did it, they could sell their tapes, make money for them, so they could throw another party and make a new mix and do that. Because like you said, you couldn't find it on the radio. You couldn't put it anywhere else because they were just kids in the street. Just wanting to DJ and it would just become some. When scratching was first getting into introduced where people didn't understand it, but the youth was going with it. That was the next generation moving with it.
[00:26:57] Speaker A: And I feel like what he was saying earlier about separate this shit. Cuz I feel like goes back to the two because I've been watching a lot of this drill shit lately. It. To me, it seems like, bro, these dudes will have ten bodies on them before they start rapping.
Five bodies. Now they want to start rap. So it's not like they got you.
[00:27:23] Speaker F: Homeboys.
[00:27:24] Speaker C: So what are you saying? Clout. That gives them clout.
[00:27:30] Speaker B: Wow. Chilling on themselves.
[00:27:33] Speaker A: You're telling on themselves straight up.
[00:27:35] Speaker G: And they feel like, oh, I'm what's.
[00:27:37] Speaker B: His name that's in jail.
[00:27:38] Speaker A: All of them I've been watching about the dudes, the foolio dudes, all them foolio dudes. Shit, the young and ace and all them niggas. Them niggas is just all telling on themselves. And I just see young. They say, I seen them say young.
[00:27:56] Speaker E: And they ain't too far fail.
[00:27:59] Speaker F: I saw, like, one of those clickbaits.
[00:28:01] Speaker A: That Adam 22 interviewing pop smoke. Yeah, yeah.
And it's popping up in the YouTube on the algorithm. You know, it's being fed to us. And ain't no minorities over that YouTube shit. You know I'm saying, shit.
[00:28:31] Speaker C: YouTube and TikTok has become the new selling demos out of your truck.
[00:28:37] Speaker A: Off these songs. These kids, these little white kids don't even know. They're doing tick tocks on songs that are talking about killing, and they don't.
[00:28:45] Speaker D: Even know 64 the 63rd.
[00:28:52] Speaker G: Like, it's the last rap song.
[00:28:55] Speaker E: Or you see them at, like, weddings or whatever they do. Like, they know word for word, and they go, wow. Because, oh, my gosh, she knows the song word for word, not knowing what she's saying.
[00:29:03] Speaker C: So is there no turning back? Like, what do you.
[00:29:05] Speaker G: I mean, I guarantee you there's no turning back.
[00:29:08] Speaker C: Or even, like.
Like, is there a solution? Like, you know, I mean, YouTube has to.
[00:29:14] Speaker A: YouTube has to ban all that type of content, and they ain't gonna ban.
[00:29:23] Speaker G: They try to talk about, well, why is he rapping like that? Why is he rapping like that? Say, man, these kids are rapping. They like what it is.
You got to stop the machine.
[00:29:33] Speaker F: Mm hmm.
[00:29:34] Speaker G: You got to shut down the machine. You know, saying, so if you don't shut down the machine, the machine go, keep functioning, man. Because guess what? These kids don't keep rapping about everyday life. They're gonna keep rapping about what they're doing and what they're going through, man. You know what I'm saying? For a lot of them is stress. A lot of them is clout. They see that, oh, I rap about this then. Boys get money. So I'm gonna keep rap y'all this because some of them really need to feed their family. And this is the only way that they know how, you know, I said the quickest way they know how. They don't want to be like grandpa, you know, started from the bottom like grandpa, you know what I'm saying? No, they want to be what's out there. It ain't no, it ain't no real, like influence majority.
[00:30:16] Speaker C: When did all become, like, dumb?
[00:30:18] Speaker A: I was just about to ask. That is key that the formula of that shit start with like King Von.
[00:30:24] Speaker D: I think.
[00:30:30] Speaker A: Chief people talking about spending on the.
Steve keeps in depth, like keep on.
[00:30:41] Speaker E: In these new 300. He was on house arrest and he did it at his house and had like six, like a hundred people on the front board talking about that three.
[00:30:57] Speaker G: Back then in NWA, bro.
[00:30:59] Speaker A: I guess I mean, the telling on themselves yesterday, they rapping about it today, and the song drops tomorrow.
He in court by Monday.
Going to court behind this shit, though. That's why it's so much shit going on, because these dudes aren't even catching no cases behind it. That's why they're rapping about having five or six bodies.
[00:31:35] Speaker E: I didn't mean to cut you off, but besides the people talking about these bodies, you know, who else to be doing and just ratting on themselves? The scammers, there's some of them rappers, they didn't literally tell you how to scam the bank.
[00:31:47] Speaker A: Yeah, but how to call the phone.
[00:31:50] Speaker E: Like the same thing. It's not even there.
[00:32:18] Speaker G: Oh, this is what I wanted to say. What it go back to is that it's kind of when it say these kids telling on themselves stuff like that. What if what was always said about gangsta rap is that if you don't live it, don't talk it.
[00:32:34] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:32:35] Speaker G: You know what I'm saying? If you, if you were somebody rapping gangsta rap and you didn't, and you weren't living that life, you pretty much got shitted on, or somebody tried to handle you in a real way, you know what I'm saying? Even in the rap industry, you know what I'm saying? I remember one time with, and this wasn't even on no gangster shit, because what's that dude name man, he died a while back. Well, anyway, chaos one rush the stage on him. You know I'm saying because he was saying, and he was saying it r and b. He was a rapper, but he was also saying in RB and he's like Wayne with that soft shit.
Snatched the mic out of sin.
It goes back to that. You know what I'm saying though, those times. You know what I'm saying? If you weren't in these streets and you're rapping about this gangster shit, you know I'm saying you lose all credibility. See what happened over the life.
[00:33:25] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:33:44] Speaker G: That'S what it is with these kids. That's why. That's why they're able to do what they do in the streets and then start rapping. Every 1st. 1st person gonna listen to them is the hood.
[00:33:53] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:33:56] Speaker G: After the hood.
[00:33:58] Speaker A: Because.
[00:34:07] Speaker G: Everybody else gonna jump on the wave.
[00:34:09] Speaker A: Yeah, exactly.
Then you gotta post it to YouTube and post that video with the hundred guns and a hundred niggas and.
[00:34:18] Speaker C: Shout out skateboard universal, y'all. Check out this.
He just hooked me up with one today. Love it.
[00:34:25] Speaker F: Love the design.
[00:34:26] Speaker C: Check him out. Also check out the new park. Where is it at?
[00:34:28] Speaker B: Uh, west good park.
[00:34:31] Speaker C: Let's go park. He says they got all levels of skate. Medium, low, high. Go check it out.
[00:34:37] Speaker A: For sure, man. Y'all see the not like us video?
[00:34:39] Speaker G: Yes.
[00:34:40] Speaker A: No, no.
[00:34:41] Speaker F: Put it.
[00:34:41] Speaker C: Yeah, I saw it.
[00:34:42] Speaker E: I have nothing.
[00:34:43] Speaker G: It is so save, man. It is so many under the COVID line method. Say, man, that's hip hop. That boy Kendrick is an artist.
No rap art. I'm talking about. Say, man, you all see that part where he was like going like that on the. What's the name? You know what I'm saying? When he was trying to push up. He's doing like that back there, man. You know why he did that, bro? Because there's a photo of Drake doing this with a little girl on the side of him like that.
[00:35:18] Speaker B: Somebody made reels of all the.
[00:35:19] Speaker F: What you're talking about references?
[00:35:22] Speaker B: Yeah, the references. I saw a couple of.
[00:35:24] Speaker A: They went that far.
[00:35:27] Speaker B: Everything that he's doing is something.
[00:35:32] Speaker G: That I forgot what they call, but it goes back to slavery days. It's called the cake walk. It's called the cakewalk, right. Well, they used to get all the slaves off the plant. You notice the plantation owners would get all the slaves off the plantation to. To dance for them. You know, saying to entertain them in the prize was cake. You know what I'm saying? But what they didn't realize what the slaves were doing was mocking them. Acting like how they walk and stuff like that. All stuck up and stuff like that. They thinking the slaves of, you know, they're entertaining them. But no mocking y'all. You know what I'm saying? Say statement. That is live, bro. You gotta really, gotta really dig into that shit.
[00:36:15] Speaker D: Man.
[00:36:16] Speaker C: Like, when he's doing hopscotch over the.
[00:36:17] Speaker F: I don't know.
[00:36:18] Speaker A: I don't know what it read, but.
[00:36:18] Speaker C: It was just funny.
Yeah, he's like, yeah, the little Kripak.
[00:36:22] Speaker G: On the hopscotche that was lost.
[00:36:24] Speaker A: See what they were saying? Like, he brought, like, a bunch of different people together or gangs together that.
[00:36:29] Speaker D: Yeah, he brought.
[00:36:32] Speaker A: Back.
He's like, you have to do all that to go against Drake. They see as Kendrick won.
[00:36:39] Speaker F: Yes.
I thought I'm saying that he wasn't doing that shit for the good of the community.
[00:36:46] Speaker A: Right.
[00:36:47] Speaker F: For a fucking video. Yeah, he's milking the shit out of it. And I don't even have no interest in either side.
But I'm just reading all these fucking.
[00:36:56] Speaker D: Posts from the highest paid artist right now.
[00:37:02] Speaker E: Some people got into it that weren't with it just because they were like, you know, that dude ain't. Yeah. You know.
[00:37:08] Speaker G: Yeah.
[00:37:08] Speaker E: He in America. He was canadian. I think that he coming into our culture trying to do.
[00:37:14] Speaker A: Rose.
[00:37:16] Speaker C: So he beat him with, like, like, lyrics and all that stuff. But Drake beating him with. With cash.
[00:37:20] Speaker A: Like, Drake, a new album.
[00:37:23] Speaker F: Like, if you think about rap, like, in the end, I mean, in the beginning, was it not like I have more dough than you, that was kind of the superflex or I got more lyrics than you? It was kind of scale of, like, which is better? Do I prefer a dope lyricism or.
[00:37:38] Speaker A: Do who looks like he's a dope lyric?
[00:37:40] Speaker G: You know, I fuck with light skin, key sweat. You know, I really do.
[00:37:44] Speaker E: Yeah.
[00:37:46] Speaker G: The thing is. The thing is, bro, it goes back to this. You know what I'm saying? Just because you got money don't make.
[00:37:52] Speaker E: You a real nigga.
[00:37:54] Speaker G: That's not. Let's not forget that. You know, I'm saying that aspect of just because you got money don't make you. We can't, we can't. We can't, you know, mix the two together. You know what I'm saying? So at the end of the day, Kendricks winning the battle, but Drake won the war. You know what I'm saying? Because, say, man, I don't care what you turn on. Drake is on there. Yeah, Drake is there, bro. You know, and for me. Hey, you know how I always said that to me? Drake was Ronald Reagan.
[00:38:26] Speaker A: Mm hmm.
[00:38:27] Speaker G: Because Ronald Reagan was an actor before he became.
[00:38:29] Speaker E: Yep.
[00:38:30] Speaker G: You know, things. Ron Reagan was an actor, you know I'm saying? And actors are good at what they do.
As Drake came along, Mandy, he will get on people tracks doing that, doing what they do.
You know what I'm saying? He. He jumped on your track. Whatever rap style you doing or whatever genre shit you doing, that nigga jumped on there, became the best chameleon. He did it better. You know what I'm saying? That what made you like, which he is, man. He's an actor, so he knows how.
[00:39:06] Speaker D: To do a situation.
[00:39:11] Speaker G: Look, one thing we got to do, I'm gonna say this, bro. He won the smartest motherfuckers in the game, dog. I don't care what nobody say, cuz. He went to every avenue he had to do to take care, to build yourself up, you know? Hey, I go, if I go, if I sound with J. Prince name, you know, I'm down with J. Prince. Them nigga. Ain't too many people gonna fuck with me.
[00:39:30] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah.
[00:39:30] Speaker G: You know what I'm saying? I'm gonna get that. Wait, where does. Where is it popping?
[00:39:33] Speaker A: It?
[00:39:34] Speaker G: It's popping in Atlanta. So I'm gonna get the co sign from the guy from the.
I'm gonna get the cosigns from the future. I'm gonna get the co signs from 21. I'm lining my shit. I'm lining my shit up. And then I heard, I'm not sure if this was true. It's a label. Like, there just one black dude wanted to make this label, right? And I don't know if Drake's his solid partner, but sexy red and all these different. Everybody that you teach about, he's doing features with. They're on that label. And Drake's supposed to own 50% of that fucking label. And guess who's on some shit like that. Oh, no, wait. There's more that those ladies, everybody that he's beefing. So that's what I'm saying. So the. And I heard the real beef is because this thing is not promoting him.
Well, you know what? Nigga play chest on y'all ass. He got all these things out the way to do what he could do.
[00:40:31] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:40:32] Speaker G: You know what I'm saying?
If Sexy Red is signed to this label and she's what's going on out here, you fucking right. I'm gonna make sure she get the bag coming up and he sign his label you fucking right. I'm making. Nigga, you're 15 years in the game. Don't nobody want to hear you no more. The kids don't. We gonna rock out, but you're not gonna get what the kids are getting. You know what I'm saying? So for me, man, if this is true, this thing is the best chess player in the game right now. And he got you niggas by y'all nuts. And that's why y'all, man, I'm just.
[00:41:03] Speaker C: Waiting for episode one of, man, look.
[00:41:10] Speaker F: Even on the sense of people like you, your age, our age, and all the way down to my kids, his kids reciting Drake music for the past 15. However many fuck hit after hit, no matter who's whose generation he's coming out, everybody. He probably got way older than us singing him.
[00:41:29] Speaker C: So Kendrick is definitely not going to destroy his career.
[00:41:39] Speaker A: My ten year old kid knows Devner every Drake song, and she has no idea Kendrick Lamar even exists.
Like that type they play.
[00:41:48] Speaker E: Drake a target.
[00:41:56] Speaker G: When that nigga backdoated on that song and drop that no, no, sexy red. Yeah, when he backed out with sexy red on this new song. You know what I'm saying?
You gotta. I'm gonna show y'all. I'm gonna make y'all eat this.
[00:42:15] Speaker E: Yeah.
[00:42:16] Speaker G: This is what I do to it. So I respect, like, from a respect standpoint, I have a lot of respect for, you know, saying about how you go about taking care of his business.
[00:42:27] Speaker E: Hell yeah.
[00:42:28] Speaker A: He's a hell of a businessman.
[00:42:32] Speaker G: You know how to play this game.
[00:42:33] Speaker A: That obo imprint is went from fucking basically something he probably created in his bedroom to doing collaborations with Jordan and, you know, saying shit like that.
[00:42:41] Speaker D: Like shit over there in London.
[00:42:43] Speaker A: Roll.
[00:42:49] Speaker G: Bro.
[00:42:52] Speaker A: Man, let's talk about some of these boxing fights this past weekend. So the Shakira Stevenson fight I saw first, and I'm scrolling, trying to find the Diaz fight, and I keep on seeing some boxing. I'm like, this must be the wrong fight. If they put the wrong fight on.
[00:43:07] Speaker C: There.
[00:43:10] Speaker A: Why am I tuned into a UFCC in boxing?
[00:43:17] Speaker G: I was like, it had me so confused.
[00:43:32] Speaker A: That's all you need.
[00:43:38] Speaker G: I didn't know if this was Nate D or nothing. I was questioning if that was him.
[00:43:55] Speaker B: For, like.
[00:43:55] Speaker A: I guess I wasn't paying attention.
[00:43:57] Speaker E: I know what it was. Reading the fine print.
[00:44:07] Speaker C: Do you think they made more money in the boxing fight?
[00:44:10] Speaker D: Oh, hell yeah.
[00:44:12] Speaker B: Like, I was. We were talking about earlier you were in here that they were both 40 years old and through, like, a record number of punches for some washed up dudes.
[00:44:28] Speaker E: Yeah.
[00:44:28] Speaker B: And I'm like, bro, that's not washed up, bro.
[00:44:30] Speaker E: They went out there swinging.
[00:44:32] Speaker G: So a lot of people ain't got a hundred punches.
[00:44:39] Speaker A: Man.
[00:44:39] Speaker D: They had it there. I switched. They breathe hard.
[00:44:43] Speaker B: A lot of people said Mastiff got robbed, but the difference in what I saw is the punches that Mastiff all was landing was hard hitting. Just.
You seen them, you know what I mean? But they were not phasing him at all. He was just taking every body shot, every hit. And eight. Diaz was throwing more. It might not be in landing, but he was throwing like, not as stronger, a little bit more active than master ball. But when Mastiff, he was popping him with some good hits, bro, the whole fight.
[00:45:10] Speaker C: Wow.
[00:45:10] Speaker A: So you got 500k each guarantee.
But he's saying, UFC, they ain't really.
Everybody got to get. They could.
Yeah. Hell yeah, man.
[00:45:31] Speaker D: That's good for them, though, man. They deserve that, man.
They deserve that, man. They gave wars in that motherfucking USC.
[00:45:40] Speaker A: Rock about the $5,000. And she, you know, saying, yeah, hell yeah. Hell yeah.
[00:45:44] Speaker B: The security people walking out like that. Come on, dog.
[00:45:48] Speaker G: It.
[00:45:48] Speaker A: So the fight was just that week, or he was expected to knock this dude out, but he didn't. Right? That's what it was. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[00:45:55] Speaker F: Was the other guy nobody or what.
[00:45:57] Speaker A: Like an old dude that had been on, like a two year layoff, right? Yeah.
[00:46:03] Speaker F: He would have got knocked out.
[00:46:04] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:46:05] Speaker E: He wasn't fighting, though. That dude was just trying to stay alive. That dude was just trying to make.
[00:46:08] Speaker G: It to the end.
[00:46:09] Speaker E: I do was the. So he wasn't.
[00:46:10] Speaker G: He.
[00:46:11] Speaker E: He felt the power.
[00:46:12] Speaker A: He was fighting not to lose.
[00:46:14] Speaker E: Yeah. He was fighting not to lose another fight from. To get another fight.
[00:46:20] Speaker B: Remember Fernando Vargas from back then? Blonde bang?
[00:46:23] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:46:24] Speaker B: Well, his sons, I think he has three, bro. They're all badass, so.
[00:46:27] Speaker G: Well, one of them, the one with.
[00:46:28] Speaker B: The curly hair, fought Garcia's younger brother.
[00:46:31] Speaker E: All right.
[00:46:33] Speaker B: Garcia, his younger brother. He said, I'm here to f up the dynasty. Oh, the. Garcia told him in the end, the interview or whatever. Yeah, the press conference.
[00:46:43] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:46:44] Speaker B: Everybody. That fool got embarrassed.
[00:46:52] Speaker E: His little brother got beat up. You got beat up real bad. I forgot what round it is that he landed a nice, clean kidney punch.
[00:47:00] Speaker A: Did it go to this?
[00:47:02] Speaker E: No, he got knocked out. He got the tko because he got hit really hard. Went down. He got up and recovered well, but it was just too much. Apple was a pop pop. And the next thing, though, the reference.
[00:47:12] Speaker B: Was so good that the shots were all clean.
[00:47:14] Speaker E: They were nice.
[00:47:16] Speaker D: Hey, was Vargas training them, though? He's raining the son of.
[00:47:19] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:47:23] Speaker E: Ryan Garcia's brother didn't do bad. He just got beat up.
Like, I don't think he has enough experience.
[00:47:31] Speaker G: Yeah.
[00:47:36] Speaker A: If you got the. Wow.
He didn't do better, but he got knocked out.
[00:47:50] Speaker G: He did.
[00:47:50] Speaker E: He did better than.
[00:47:58] Speaker F: Who is training y'all with that motto.
[00:48:01] Speaker E: But he did better than Stevenson's dude in the fight. He actually put up a fight. He just got.
So he got that bad hit. Oh, boy. In Stevens is fight that dude.
[00:48:11] Speaker A: You.
[00:48:11] Speaker E: You knew there was no shot on the. On the other five. They had a good time, but he did. Yeah, he got. He got kid with it.
[00:48:16] Speaker G: Shakur is not ready for no tank, though.
[00:48:18] Speaker E: No, no.
[00:48:21] Speaker A: Macheco, too, right? I think they were saying some other names, too.
[00:48:26] Speaker G: Jaw, bro.
[00:48:29] Speaker B: They need some experience, bro. Like, these dudes are.
[00:48:34] Speaker G: Stevenson is like.
Like a. How can you say? Like a tactician, you know? I'm saying he's fighting to win. He's not fighting to in you.
[00:48:46] Speaker D: He's fighting for points.
[00:48:48] Speaker E: Yeah, exactly.
[00:48:49] Speaker G: You know, then he's not gonna be able to withstand no pit bull to no tank.
[00:49:05] Speaker A: Yeah, that's what he do. That's what he do. Yeah.
[00:49:08] Speaker G: Giving you shit.
[00:49:09] Speaker E: No.
[00:49:12] Speaker G: Shit. He gonna walk you down this minute. The bell ring, he's in your face. You got to fight this little fool. You know what I'm saying? So.
Nah, you're not ready for them, bro. You got. You got a. You got to be mean to fight them two niggas, man. Like, you really. You got to be mean. You got to be on something else.
[00:49:30] Speaker E: You got to.
[00:49:31] Speaker A: You know.
[00:49:41] Speaker G: Pet Bull used to get. Died when he was a kid, you know.
[00:49:50] Speaker A: Isaac? Yeah. Hell yeah. Hell yeah, I know.
[00:49:53] Speaker G: I know. The same thing used to happen to team. Same thing used to happen to Crawford.
[00:49:56] Speaker A: I know.
[00:49:56] Speaker G: They used to, like, get pushed around.
You know what I'm saying? Them niggas wasn't forced to fight.
[00:50:03] Speaker A: Had a meal every day coming home.
[00:50:14] Speaker G: Boy. You need to start boxing.
[00:50:15] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:50:20] Speaker D: Shit.
[00:50:21] Speaker A: Come on, Mandy, babe. For sure. Didn't Ryan just get suspended for a whole year for some racial comments?
[00:50:29] Speaker E: Yeah, he got. He got suspended. He said, I'm gonna retire for a year.
[00:50:32] Speaker A: This dude, on some other shit.
[00:50:34] Speaker E: Everything.
[00:50:35] Speaker G: Yeah, they got, like, niggas. He won't be in the KKK.
My thing is, man, I truly, even though, like, it's a fun. You don't play like that, bro. You know, cuz? That shit will ruin your career. You know what I'm saying, but I really think that nigga was just trolling in the group. You know what I'm saying? That he was trolling in the group. But then again, shit, I don't know. I don't know what was on that nigga mind at that time.
[00:51:04] Speaker B: Maybe at that moment he says on drugs.
[00:51:06] Speaker G: But I just don't even think that. I think that nigga just being a troll.
[00:51:10] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah.
[00:51:10] Speaker G: He's been a troll. He's doing what he's doing whatever it is to keep that algorithm going.
That's what I think. You know what I'm saying? Do I think he's prejudiced?
[00:51:19] Speaker A: I don't. I don't.
[00:51:20] Speaker G: I don't really.
[00:51:21] Speaker C: He's good. Y'all think he can box her.
[00:51:26] Speaker G: Box? He can box, but he's not one of them ones because he doesn't have no. He doesn't.
[00:51:36] Speaker B: He doesn't have no repertoires or no steroids.
[00:51:38] Speaker G: He doesn't have no repertoire, you know.
[00:51:48] Speaker C: Do you think that the dude we all attack the black dude attached. That's why he beat him? Tank, I'm not sure who is.
[00:52:03] Speaker G: You know them. They pushed around.
[00:52:13] Speaker B: 8Th round but we hit him with a dirty body shot.
[00:52:17] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:52:19] Speaker C: That's so crazy.
[00:52:20] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:52:20] Speaker G: And he took his best shit. He took his best punches. That's what tank do. He. I think he let everybody stick around long enough to take your best punch and when he's taking your best punch and your hardest punch and it don't fade him, you might as well give it up, bro.
He has to start walking you down.
[00:52:37] Speaker A: Like he just did time. He was watching that fight. I was like, this last dude. I was like, bro, if this should go to the decision, he might think might lose and shit and got it. He came and got the old boy right there. Yeah. Yeah. Hell, yeah, he did.
[00:52:51] Speaker G: You know, even in mind, you what people don't understand, everybody. You know that pet bull in that tank fight?
[00:52:59] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:52:59] Speaker G: Tank fought with a broken hand. He fought him with one hand, bro, and still won. You know what I'm saying? Pet Bull's a beast, nigga. Pit bull's a beast. He's like, after tank, it's pet bull to me.
[00:53:10] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:53:10] Speaker G: You know, and that weight class is tanking his pet bull the rest of y'all don't care about.
[00:53:15] Speaker B: It's 135.
[00:53:15] Speaker G: You know what I'm saying? 135.
It's tanking pet bull for me. You know what I'm saying? And he beat pet Bull with one hand, bro.
You know what I'm saying? Don't nobody remember that. He broke his left hand in that fight, bro.
[00:53:29] Speaker D: Yeah, it looked like it. That's why.
[00:53:35] Speaker C: Yeah, that's it.
[00:53:36] Speaker A: We'll just go for one.
[00:53:36] Speaker F: Shit.
[00:53:37] Speaker A: We got. I got a couple more topics before we get up out of here, man. Let's talk about. BG has been ordered by the us government to have all his future songs approved by the government. What do y'all think about that type shit?
[00:53:48] Speaker D: That's fucked up.
[00:53:51] Speaker E: Say, what the fuck some people gotta deal with. Hoa. He got it.
[00:54:08] Speaker C: Far away from me as possible, bro.
As far away from me as possible.
[00:54:13] Speaker G: Get out of my life.
[00:54:13] Speaker C: I need to do what I don't.
[00:54:15] Speaker E: So, like, I guess, who would he send it to? And who would probably his parole officer.
[00:54:21] Speaker G: Nope, no.
[00:54:31] Speaker A: Gucci to the album.
[00:54:32] Speaker E: Yeah, when he first got out, you didn't hear it.
[00:54:34] Speaker A: That shit's probably on the shelf or it came out.
[00:54:36] Speaker E: It came out as soon as he came out. He dropped it like two weeks later. Gucci and BG, they have to have it out.
[00:54:52] Speaker A: So what y'all think about that, man? Him having to go through the government?
Is it even worth it to keep rapping? Or he should just do songs, do shows. He should become a. What do they call it? What do you call it? Freakin nostalgic act where you just, like, really? You just tour?
[00:55:09] Speaker F: How many times do y'all want to hear bling bling in a row?
Cash money is the army. Better yet, the navy.
[00:55:17] Speaker A: That.
[00:55:19] Speaker E: They make some money in Vegas doing that.
[00:55:27] Speaker A: Instead of going to Vegas.
I got casinos in New Orleans.
You better get all your cabin and you'll get a big deal.
[00:55:45] Speaker G: I just wanted to follow $1500.
[00:55:59] Speaker A: No, he'll get that 15 real quick.
[00:56:21] Speaker E: You got a stereo story about to open up.
[00:56:36] Speaker C: Thanks a lot. Marijuana.
[00:56:39] Speaker G: Produce.
[00:56:40] Speaker C: Sound studios, man. Appreciate it.
[00:56:42] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:56:42] Speaker C: Shout out to the producer back there, Maya, for making this look nice.
[00:56:48] Speaker E: He got all the mics and everything going right for us.
[00:56:51] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah, man. Y'all got anything else?
[00:56:52] Speaker F: We got smoke walk.
[00:56:53] Speaker A: Shit, yeah, let's talk about that when we get up out here. We got like three minutes. Let's talk about that before we get up out of here.
[00:56:57] Speaker F: Oh, shit.
[00:56:58] Speaker D: Smoke walk was dope, man. Oh, whoever did a show, man, I could come next month, man.
[00:57:02] Speaker A: Let's talk about it a little bit. How did y'all feel about it? Was it a good look? Was it boring? Was it fun? What did y'all feel? A lot of people said that they like to giveaways.
[00:57:14] Speaker B: Trade center. Mandy, she donated a lot of skates. The product to the. For the giveaway.
[00:57:20] Speaker C: Who says?
[00:57:21] Speaker B: Val, at the trade center.
[00:57:22] Speaker C: Okay.
[00:57:24] Speaker F: South Texas sells three six one llc already.
[00:57:28] Speaker B: Her and her husband, they donate some shoes, some boards, a complete board. And he had a lot of stuff, too.
[00:57:36] Speaker F: We had a lot of stuff from our work. So that was actually the lady that Drew plugged us in with Victoria, man, I forgot to.
[00:57:47] Speaker D: Pretoria, man. They made that cut, man. They set up over there with us.
[00:57:50] Speaker F: She donated that for a giveaway so we could give it away, and we. It ended up in our.
Our hands, kind of is what I'm gonna say, because they ended up in skits hands. And then skits try to pass it off to me, and I'm like, it's still in our hands, God damn it. Like, I want somebody outside of us to have it, you know, and shit. Just being here, I was like, fuck it. We don't leave a stamp here.
[00:58:12] Speaker C: How was the iced out coffee?
[00:58:14] Speaker A: Yeah, you know what? Everybody.
[00:58:17] Speaker F: Everybody who was out there as a vendor said they did good, and that was. That made me feel good, so, you know, it wasn't a loss for them, and they got to enjoy it as.
[00:58:25] Speaker A: One of the performers was full of iced out coffees. Ain't gonna say his name, but.
[00:58:37] Speaker F: You.
[00:58:37] Speaker A: See, message me and said, that boy, put it on ice.com.
[00:58:44] Speaker E: How'D y'all like that pizza?
[00:58:46] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, that was good, too, already.
[00:58:47] Speaker A: South slice pizza, man. Shout out to, yeah, Indy. Hell, yo.
[00:58:58] Speaker F: I was gonna say, you can't tell the rest of that menu. The rest of that menu was after hours straight up.
[00:59:06] Speaker B: Because he cooked the entire time, bro.
[00:59:08] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:59:10] Speaker F: And the setup was actually kind of cool. Like, I liked it, but I didn't like it because I forgot Andy was there. But I could smell him around the corner, literally. And I was like, man, you need to be out in the open more. But when I went back there, it looked like he had a little mini kitchen going on.
[00:59:23] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, this is pretty tight.
[00:59:24] Speaker F: Like. And he's like, get the fuck out of my kitchen, freak.
I'm like, goddamn.
[00:59:30] Speaker A: I was just coming to check on you.
[00:59:33] Speaker F: Yeah, so I kind of had to reciprocate the fucking feeling when he was asking me if we had a slot for him. I was like, well, did you bring flash drive?
[00:59:40] Speaker A: We'll get a better spot for you next time, Indy.
[00:59:42] Speaker F: Man, he liked it. So there. Don't live what I'm talking. Fuck his shit.
[00:59:46] Speaker B: Before the performance had went on, we did a. One of my good friends passed away, so I did a skate for Frank in memory of him.
[00:59:53] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:59:54] Speaker B: And I had some ramps going downhill, and a bunch of kids showed up for that. It was pretty cool, man. I gave a lot of stuff away. I was gonna say, I got some footage of them.
[01:00:24] Speaker F: Single wheel.
[01:00:25] Speaker A: Yeah.
Show, man. Paper game Chachi Zayvo. Let's say young burner.
[01:00:38] Speaker G: Paper game Chachi.
[01:00:39] Speaker F: She did really fucking good. You remember?
[01:00:41] Speaker A: Yeah. Young drew, 17, and whoever else that performed, man, push your coffee. Switch a coffee. Yeah, man. Shout out to everybody that showed it to before, babe.
[01:00:51] Speaker F: I'm gonna get paper change. Paper game chai chi, aka little Cece. Her flowers. Because she hadn't done. She said she had never headlined. This is her first time headlined anything. She was, like, super appreciated.
[01:01:04] Speaker A: We bout to end it, babe. Before we go over the top of the shit. We'll come back next time we do this shit again because this shit was fun as fuck. Next time, hopefully we could bring some riding high essentials for Dale Bay. Shout out to everybody who joined in, everybody who watched live, you know what I'm saying? Everybody goes back and watches this shit. Shout out to all the rodental podcast crew for joining me today with Mister Corpus Christi originals. You know what I'm saying? Jesus back there. Know what I'm saying? Shout out to homie back there. I ain't got Maya. Yeah, shout out to Maya, man, making us look good on camera and everything. Shout out to freak, man. Daddy Creed, Alex Gates, cantu droopy m. You know what I'm saying? Jesus and Maya, man. Hey, for y'all that don't know me, I'm DJ Lil King riding high podcast, y'all make sure you tune into off the cush tomorrow night, riding high sports on Wednesday, and riding high concert series on Thursday, man. Hey, it's the riding high podcast, Corpus Christi originals. We got this thing, man.
[01:01:52] Speaker G: Hey, big waves.