Let It Rain Podcast

Navigating Life's Hurdles: Relationships, Infidelity, Fame, and Music

July 30, 2023 SpoonB & DJ Nate Slaughter Season 1
Navigating Life's Hurdles: Relationships, Infidelity, Fame, and Music
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Let It Rain Podcast
Navigating Life's Hurdles: Relationships, Infidelity, Fame, and Music
Jul 30, 2023 Season 1
SpoonB & DJ Nate Slaughter

Ever find yourself in a pickle, wondering how it all went south so quickly? Well, that was me recently, stranded with a flat tire. As I grappled with the spare and jack, a realization hit me hard. It's the little things we overlook that can teach us profound lessons about self-awareness and navigating life's challenges.

From this personal tale, we swerve into the convoluted lanes of dominance in relationships, where power struggles play out under the sheets and beyond. We dissect the traditional dynamics and discuss how open communication can steer a relationship out of choppy waters. Still buckled in, we venture into the controversial territories of infidelity and paternity, shining a light on the complicated emotions involved and the need for positivity in adversity. We also draw the line between friendship and business - a tricky boundary to maintain but necessary.

Wrapping up this journey, we put the pedal to the metal and ignite a heated debate on fame versus money, examining the implications of each. We also tune into the music industry's latest hits and misses, including Travis Scott's new album, Utopia, and the much-anticipated collaboration between Drake, Quavo, Offset, and Cardi B. Lastly, we ponder on the impact of fame and infidelity on relationships, offering insights on the potential pitfalls and the importance of prioritizing one's partner. So jump aboard and let's hit the road on this fascinating journey of life lessons, relationship dynamics, and musical musings.

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Ever find yourself in a pickle, wondering how it all went south so quickly? Well, that was me recently, stranded with a flat tire. As I grappled with the spare and jack, a realization hit me hard. It's the little things we overlook that can teach us profound lessons about self-awareness and navigating life's challenges.

From this personal tale, we swerve into the convoluted lanes of dominance in relationships, where power struggles play out under the sheets and beyond. We dissect the traditional dynamics and discuss how open communication can steer a relationship out of choppy waters. Still buckled in, we venture into the controversial territories of infidelity and paternity, shining a light on the complicated emotions involved and the need for positivity in adversity. We also draw the line between friendship and business - a tricky boundary to maintain but necessary.

Wrapping up this journey, we put the pedal to the metal and ignite a heated debate on fame versus money, examining the implications of each. We also tune into the music industry's latest hits and misses, including Travis Scott's new album, Utopia, and the much-anticipated collaboration between Drake, Quavo, Offset, and Cardi B. Lastly, we ponder on the impact of fame and infidelity on relationships, offering insights on the potential pitfalls and the importance of prioritizing one's partner. So jump aboard and let's hit the road on this fascinating journey of life lessons, relationship dynamics, and musical musings.

Support the Show.

Subscribe on Youtube ! thanks LIRP FAM

Speaker 1:

What's pop. Locking what's locking. Popping what's what's shocking. Uh, what's popping, what's poppin? Mm. Brand new whip.

Speaker 2:

That's hopped in. Yeah, man.

Speaker 1:

Got options.

Speaker 2:

They sleep on my board, Jack Harlow.

Speaker 1:

Shout out, Jack Harlow man, let's do it. Yeah, I like them. Yeah, I do too bro.

Speaker 2:

Who you from Kentucky, ain't he Easy, yeah, you from. Kentucky, I think, louisville, okay, I thought it was North Carolina or something like that I don't think so Okay, no matter. I'm from Kentucky, I'm from North Carolina. It's the baby that's your son, ain't nobody in North Carolina? Who else in California, north Carolina, jack Ho, did he?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I think he was yeah, cause he say Trapper Hill or something like that. Yeah, back in the day.

Speaker 2:

What's the boy name? North Carolina. Don't wanna read PD Pablo. Yeah, son, pd, pd, pablo, pd Pablo.

Speaker 1:

Alright, what's good though?

Speaker 2:

What's up with you?

Speaker 1:

Man bless what's going to be. That's your boy, DJ Nate Slaughter.

Speaker 2:

We back Later Rain podcast.

Speaker 1:

One more game.

Speaker 2:

And we back Later Rain podcast. One more game and we back Later. Rain podcast Later Rain. First I want to thank y'all for you know following us. You know what I'm saying. We had a lot of success last week with our downloads, our Spotify and Apple. Follow us on TikTok Instagram. Youtube Facebook, apple, apple podcast, spotify and Let it Rain podcast. The one and only you will see us, you know what I mean.

Speaker 2:

Let it Rain podcast. Alright, alright, we getting into it, we getting into it. Ha ha, ha, ha. Yeah, ha ha. Man, I'm getting right into it. But how was, how was your, how was your week, how was your week first?

Speaker 1:

Before we get into.

Speaker 2:

You know what we do.

Speaker 1:

It's been a great week. It's been, you know, ups and downs.

Speaker 2:

You know there was some personal stuff.

Speaker 1:

but I'm great. I ain't gonna lie to y'all, Let me be great.

Speaker 2:

I hit a milk down.

Speaker 1:

Oh nah.

Speaker 2:

It wasn't a bad milk down, but I'm so mature now with it that I caught myself when it was happening. So, basically, long story short, one of the cars that caught a flat Okay. So I'm like, oh, it's cool, I'll fix it. So, as I'm changing the tire, I done, I done, popped the, the lube that the screw on.

Speaker 1:

Been there bro.

Speaker 2:

I'm telling you. I don't know what I was thinking, but like I didn't change the thousand one tires, I'm talking to you. You know the extra part where you tie the screws, the boat. Yeah, bruh, I'll pop that bitch. Yeah, I'm like bro. Strip it no I broke it.

Speaker 1:

Oh, you broke it on there yeah.

Speaker 2:

I broke the first one and I stripped the second one when I was changing the tire.

Speaker 1:

Look, at you, bro.

Speaker 2:

I'm so like bro, I'm not in the gym, like that. I gotta get back. Though. The only thing, like the message I got from I wasn't mad because I knew like all right, I should have went to go get new tires and stuff like that, whatever like that. I wasn't mad about that, but I was going to blow up. And I looked at my mama. I'm like the biggest lesson I got was I'm sitting here and she going through tough times, stuff like that.

Speaker 2:

So, I'm sitting here telling her it'll be all right, Just this and that. So I had to take a deep breath you know what I'm saying and I had to listen to my own self. You know, some people have the bigger picture yourself. Yeah, some people tell you. Some people tell you a lot of shit, but they don't actually do what they tell other people do. So like I call myself, I'm like man, it'll be all right. It could have been worse she could have got hit.

Speaker 1:

Had to take your advice.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, she could have went in the woods and shit like that. You know what I'm saying. I say, man, you could have called me saying something that happened to somebody. You know the worst of the worst.

Speaker 1:

For sure.

Speaker 2:

So you know, so it was just like I was just like. Whatever happened after that, it was all good I wanted. It was just money that I'm going to get back tomorrow.

Speaker 1:

But at the same time, bro, you human too. You know what I'm saying Like, and stuff affected everybody, bro. Yeah, in different ways on different days. You know what I'm saying. Shout out to you, man, for you know what I'm saying Seeing the bigger picture and recognizing it in yourself. Self-awareness is a big deal. If you don't check yourself not out 10 times, anybody else is going to check you.

Speaker 2:

So you know, I'm just like you know, you know I was just like it'll be all right.

Speaker 1:

You know, some of that way is going to be all right.

Speaker 2:

And somebody just tells me I'm like I ain't going to give you that thought because at the end of the day, because I already knew, like by the time I changed out the time, I hadn't had 10 minutes phone calls with my customers and stuff. I'm like, oh shit, it's just about to go to hell. It's just about to go to hell.

Speaker 1:

Oh, my day's gone to hell.

Speaker 2:

Hey, my father looking like. Hey, they already calling 6.30 in the morning. I said, yeah, for real, if they was up at five o'clock they'll call me at five o'clock in the morning she had no clue.

Speaker 1:

Like you know, you know that's all. That ain't how it's to worry about.

Speaker 2:

Why we on this topic, bro? Me personally. What is wrong with this generation man? What do?

Speaker 1:

you mean bro.

Speaker 2:

What is like the work ethic? It's like everybody won't want everything to be given to them, but they don't realize when somebody come help them, somebody come do stuff for them this and that they, like I, don't get paid enough. So do you like the person that come help you get paid enough, because he's doing his job in your job?

Speaker 1:

What is like?

Speaker 2:

generation just too comfortable, got lazy, won't everything handed to him?

Speaker 1:

I don't know Personally. Like you know what I'm saying I feel, like the older that is I mean you know I'm older than you and then now you know, I feel I remember like the older people used to say it, like, especially in the black community, like man, y'all whip snappers y'all. Don't know what hard work is. Like you know, I said I used to work at school with no socks on. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

No shoes on.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying? We ain't catching no buzz. They ain't let us catch no buzz, all that shit. But I guess I mean I got nephews as young and you know, being a DJ and stuff, I see somebody young cry. I think it's a personal thing. I don't think it's a generational thing.

Speaker 2:

Really honestly. I think it's how you was raised.

Speaker 1:

I think they do. Got more internet, more distractions. To certain degree, like man, we used to have to read. They ain't kids don't got to read, they can just type it in.

Speaker 2:

I ain't gonna lie to you. I can tell you last time I read a book I mean I read, I definitely got like my little meditation, all that stuff. I read.

Speaker 1:

But I mean, think about it. You know, I don't know how many teenagers you know what they read. They got computers at school. They got laptops and stuff at school, bro. So like everything should be like over the, everything should be instant. I think that's how they feel and I feel it is that they fault. You know what I'm saying? I have to look at it and I guess, like, personally, I think no, I don't know. I feel like when you talking about physical labor, like blue collar work, I do think it's a lack of that. I mean, that's in the status, that's in the economy right now. It's more blue collar jobs than ever because everybody like I ain't doing that shit.

Speaker 2:

That's shit. Yeah, I'm on my own business. I'm going to do some. I quit this job until next one, Bro. They only want people to retire nowadays at a certain job.

Speaker 1:

Well, it makes sense, because the owners of it don't want to work, so they're going to keep you working.

Speaker 2:

But I don't know how you feel about it. I just think, as a father, a parent, I think we baby our kids way, way too much. I think we baby our kids way too much. It started when they young, but then again you got single mothers, single fathers. I got my daughter, bro. I can't baby her enough. That's how you be feeling.

Speaker 1:

I feel like if I had a boy, I mean, you know what I'm saying. I just can't. I ain't going to say I can't. I definitely you know discipline her and definitely you know tell her what she need to be. If I had a boy, I ain't going to get your little you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

It would be different, for sure. But at the same time I feel like it's a lot of kids who ain't getting the attention they need. You really got to find that balance and know what's healthy for your child. I mean, I definitely give her hard love sometimes. Love ain't always nice. Sometimes you got to do what you got to do, regardless of how you feel about it. When I say, pick them toys up, pick them, damn toys up. But at the same time I think that's a personal thing. I really think that's personal and the child temperament. Some kids can take it, some kids can't. I feel like I'm almost out the womb. Some kids just got a hard head, they just got tough skins kind of sort of Some kids are super sensitive.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

How many shows happy couples are less likely to post their partner on social media? You believe that? Yeah, because I ain't got a lot to you. I don't post a lot of my family on social media. I got a lot of pictures in my phone but I don't post. But it ain't because of what you post and a lot of comments just in that. It ain't because of that. I just look at it like it ain't their business. My wife don't even post me. She don't even post on her own stuff. She share but she don't post. But as far as that statement shows, I disagree Because you can post or don't post. It's usually when you post a chick, anyway a lot of people be out there anyway.

Speaker 1:

For sure. Yeah, which thing I agree. I think that it's kind of like social media ain't real. We talked about this last time. I think maybe 15% of stuff on social media is real. So, like you said, it really don't matter.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I think a lot of immature girls be like you don't post me, you must be cheating this, and that I think it's got to do with a lot of immature girls that be like you don't post me this, and that I think it's dudes too.

Speaker 1:

You know, these dudes are her divas too. You just want attention.

Speaker 2:

You just want attention why you post that, this and that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah you ain't proud of me or something, and it's like, bro, I give you all my money, I give you all my time, say something else, what they got to do with social media, and then I don't know. I feel like if your relationship, based on what everybody think that's a bad place to be having your relationship, it ain't got nothing to do with nobody else.

Speaker 2:

I don't want no parts of it. No man, I don't want no parts of it. I'm telling you this? So it's changing your relationship status a big deal.

Speaker 1:

I don't think so.

Speaker 2:

Me as a listener.

Speaker 1:

People lie every day, people cheating on all kinds of shit. That shit don't mean that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, for real. I had to. I think I had to.

Speaker 1:

A lot of times it's a throw off. A lot of times it's a throw off. I don't want to throw people off anyway. I'm in a relationship. No one ain't in a relationship.

Speaker 2:

What if I got spiderwebs there that talk about your relationship?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, a relationship with a vibrate, a relationship with poor hood Like they're murdered and they sell yeah, big deal, big deal, big deal, big deal. A relationship with poor hood? Yeah, I don't think.

Speaker 2:

I just think you come from immature people talking about changing your status, isn't it? You with this net? We need to do this, show the world. I just think it's just immature on both sides. I don't think that's a big deal. What's a big deal? Making sure you provide for your family, just so that everybody happy around you, or the best? That's a big deal.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I mean, I think like, like if you got a special post, like when y'all got married or an anniversary or birthday or something like that, you want to show them off or you know, it's just a beautiful, like I had a good situation or like somebody passed or some stuff like that, like you want other people who don't know them to see y'all every day, to see them Like to you know, let them know and for them, yeah, that could be cool. That's me personally.

Speaker 2:

I think you like that. Get a man be on top of what you're doing in 69.

Speaker 1:

Whoa wait, wait a minute, wait a minute. Wait a minute, wait, wait, pause. Can a man do what on a, what on a who?

Speaker 2:

Can a man be on top while doing 60? I'm going first Fuck, Listen here. If y'all get y'all wife, y'all get a satisfaction and get on top first. But she was she gone. Dog you out, bro. That's like in your ass. Like bro, she gone, dog you out. Do y'all think I will get my wife, my wife, the satisfaction of my wife, be the type when the group chat on the game she ain't gonna tell them how you got your ass?

Speaker 1:

I don't know what to say about all this.

Speaker 2:

Like listen, I wouldn't even.

Speaker 1:

So on 69, that's, okay.

Speaker 2:

But vice versa though.

Speaker 1:

I'm a virgin man.

Speaker 2:

You know a lot of people, a lot of man's like be like. They don't lay on their back because they don't want. It's a dominance thing with their man. It's a dominance thing with man's like they don't want to lay it on their back because they don't want to show the like that girlfriend or their wife, they got more power than you, oh. I don't hear that from a bunch of people like nah, we don't lay in my back, so you're saying like the man, do all the like you put it in the work.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's a dominance thing. It's like insecure, Like you know what I mean.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, um, I don't know. I think that's what you call it, kind of traditional.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

And thinking and saying like some days you don't feel like doing all that. Some days you feel like showing up Now you know I'm saying to say somebody feminine. You know what I'm saying. I ain't the type of speaker on all the man situation, but for me I ain't letting nobody play with me like that.

Speaker 2:

That's what I'm saying. See what I'm saying. See, I can't let nobody play with me, bro. That's what I'm saying Because there's going to be. There's going to be the time you get called wacky, you too comfortable. Next thing, you know, yeah, we do it all the time.

Speaker 1:

I feel like you know what I'm saying. Like far as a 69 thing, it don't matter. You know we can really get in depth about that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying, but when it come to you and your specific, your partner, I just feel like it got you got to be understanding of what's acceptable and communicated what's real between y'all. Your girl, you ain't know, you know I don't know. Some dudes like to be dominated though I'm just gonna keep it over minor, but some dudes like when they act up like that.

Speaker 2:

Before they turn up. But be quiet and public with my heart and seeds. But fuck it, goddamn. Hooty Hoot off the dresser. Hooty Hoot, that's real.

Speaker 1:

I don't know, man, being a big dude is really hard for to feel intimidated by. You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 2:

That's how I am Muscles no muscles I just can't give. I got a lot of pride within myself. You know what I'm saying. I'll let the five seconds slip.

Speaker 1:

Be honest, bro, be honest.

Speaker 2:

I'll let the five seconds slip. Yeah, what the hell? Yeah, those ten seconds, shit, fuck. It is what it is. Don't blame me, blame yourself. We were going two hours and you ain't bussed, then what Right it would be like man, you ain't bussed yet. Yeah, in fact this motherfucker whack boy goddamn I'm thinking about goddamn LeBron James for the dunk on the motherfucker.

Speaker 1:

I'm on my back, you know what I'm saying. This is depending on how frustrated you've been how horny you is Ain't nobody saying nothing about that. That's how I feel about it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I ain't let my wife get that 60,000 out of me. Nah, bro.

Speaker 1:

How you feel. I ain't even ask you how you feel about it, how.

Speaker 2:

I feel about it. No, I'm not done. Fuck man, if y'all think I'll get my wife that satisfaction, y'all don't know my wife. I know my wife, you remember, you remember. You remember getting this move in a little minute.

Speaker 1:

You ready Nah son, she want to see you rehearsal. She want to.

Speaker 2:

Oh, okay, hell nah bro, y'all you know my wife, bro, she petty like that she slide in a joke real quick. Hell, nah, you ain't even gonna get me.

Speaker 1:

Y'all just to protect her. That's why you're yeah.

Speaker 2:

I'm telling you yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

We just to protect her, yeah, but I can't give people into that shit, though I bet a lot of people ain't even thought about that.

Speaker 2:

I don't see that around with a person. You know what I'm saying. I'm this, I'm infintu shit up big fella.

Speaker 1:

Nah, I'm good, that's the first thing I'm gonna do. I'm gonna get my wife. I'm gonna get my wife. I'm this.

Speaker 2:

I'm infintu shit up, big fella I ain't tooting, I ain't no tooting. That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

I ain't tooting shit, I ain't this ain't Tuesday.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, all right. All right, let's see let's see man cuts off his wife's head after the DNA test provided none of his kids. Six kids was his man. What was that first reaction on that?

Speaker 1:

I ain't even know you's gonna do this one.

Speaker 2:

No, I did it. I don't know man.

Speaker 1:

That's probably one of the saddest stories I ever heard. I can't really. I don't know the story completely, but I ain't saying he right for killing this.

Speaker 2:

I don't know. They black. This is a black couple.

Speaker 1:

It didn't even matter, I'm gonna say it ain't. Even. I can't say he ain't wrong or he right for killing somebody, because that ain't about that. But man, I can understand how he felt.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I'm gonna be honest with you, I don't think he was right about killing somebody. I mean I think me personally that chick was wrong for not telling them in the whole time about that shit.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah Six kids, six kids.

Speaker 2:

You taking care of some Six kids. It ain't no born taking care of somebody else's kids. The point that you been lying this whole time Like that ain't no, that ain't no shit. I read a motherfucker say I done slept with your best friend 10 years ago and some shit like that 100%, bro, 100%.

Speaker 1:

Yes, I just feel like this day and age.

Speaker 2:

My thing is what led them to get a DNA test?

Speaker 1:

She had to know and she had to know he was gonna be the type to wild out or something. Because why you stay with them, man? You wouldn't even have sex with them. Like they have six kids with other people. You really been cheating she ain't like it was one time you been cheating.

Speaker 2:

Listen to that. You been going around and your folks ain't told you hey son, hey nephew, little nephew, this and this shit right here ain't yours Right, Like man you best believe. When I had my first kid, yeah. Like I got that. Oh, yeah, I got that, hey, I got that.

Speaker 2:

Because my baby came out white as hell, even though my wife light skin is fucked. Like you know what I'm saying. I'm looking, I'm like, hey, dude, she got this. Hey, I'm giving the dollar. Hey, she got this, she got this, she got this, she got this. I mean have a role, though, like I guess, like you gotta think about it. I think of all the positive, worst stuff that would come in the situation, though. Like I'm positive about the wrong situation. Like you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

Like so I'm looking at my mama, like, oh, this is what it sure is.

Speaker 1:

This is like no, I mean everybody, like you initially as a dude, because you don't. I mean the girl too, technically you don't see the baby until they come out, so you just that, the anticipation of like what could be, what could go wrong, you don't know, the baby healthy, all that stuff.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

So going through that six times, bro, and kids calling you daddy man. And you, not only did she lie to him, she had to lie to the kids too. Every day, every time.

Speaker 2:

I know there was probably different baby daddy, I don't know, they was all different. Six fucking kids and none of them yours. Come on God, give me one or two. Come on baby.

Speaker 1:

Give me some. That's traumatic Bro. He was. He did he kill himself?

Speaker 2:

It didn't say. I just know he talked off the white head, which I feel I'll be real with you If my honest opinion about it. I think he wrong for killing it.

Speaker 1:

I mean, I think he was wrong for killing it. That never justified nothing. Nah, a fucking rock bottom. I ever said the feeling, though.

Speaker 2:

Oh, the rock bottom definitely comes. Oh, the feeling there too, man, what you definitely getting rock bottom Like there ain't no, it felt like knocking the head off a show, but I ain't justifying it.

Speaker 1:

hitting nobody, let alone a woman. But everybody is human. I tell you we got feelers. Yeah, Y'all think dudes don't be having no feeling away yeah. I know with me Y'all don't fight, we fight.

Speaker 2:

I don't imagine we're going through that man's head, though Exactly.

Speaker 1:

That's some shit like that Right and that's unbelievable for him to do that and it's unbelievable to think that somebody would do that to you.

Speaker 2:

Six kids, bro, six them a lot of years with them got there and they got them girls flying. Like that, bro, she was, you know.

Speaker 1:

I don't know what she been through either to do something that man lie like that. But it don't. He don't. Him killing her don't justify it. And then the kids ain't got no mama. Now they probably ain't got no daddy either, because he go on the jail.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he definitely go on the jail, so you ain't think about how you think you can go find all you, my daddy.

Speaker 1:

The biggest thing. As a dad. You should have thought about them kids. But you know I'm believe alone. Big out what I need to do If I want to be with these kids and keep them in my life. I'm still gonna claim them Going about your life. I'll never talk to that rat ass. Yeah.

Speaker 2:

I'm saying I got you, I got you. Is it friends and doing business? We think about the business aspect of stuff.

Speaker 1:

Is it such?

Speaker 2:

thing as, like friends, a friend deal.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I think so. Sometimes you know what I'm saying. I'm DJing. I definitely didn't, you know, cut people's deals. Sometimes I can cut them, Sometimes I can't. On the weekends for me, if I had to give up a weekend night for a friend, you know I work too, so you know I got to get some money. This is what it is, but, like in general, like I'm gonna take care of you.

Speaker 2:

I think business is business at the end of the day the friends. You should separate your friends and you need to separate what business is?

Speaker 1:

Well, it's just like if close friends is one thing and family is one thing and you're like you're kind of associates, that's another one. So you really just, you know, just depend what you like.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I think it needs to be separated when doing business, because business you can't take it on personal because, just the way the law is set, friendship can take it personal because it's on a personal level. Business is not on a personal level.

Speaker 1:

Right, and it depends like how strong your friendship is, if you can be real honest, I mean like we can be really honest with each other. I ain't got this, I got that or I don't.

Speaker 2:

I don't matter.

Speaker 1:

But if you can't really be honest with the person, you don't really know them.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, then you're gonna have a problem. Yeah, you definitely. I just think people got to understand what business is. If somebody come to you with a good business opposition, you expect them the percentage to be more better than others.

Speaker 1:

For sure.

Speaker 2:

So like but you know what it like for us, like us wise, with later in podcast wise. We looked at it like we sat down like bruh. I was like Nate, let's do a podcast. Nate came up with the name, you know what I'm saying. So it was like bro, do this. So we just look at it like bro, 50-50, even split, like some people. But you got some people that are 70-30 because, like like. Gillian Waldo, Waldo them.

Speaker 1:

I like.

Speaker 2:

I like what they said because, gilly, he did me a dollar worth of game, five, six years before Waldo even got out of prison. But he was already you know Instagram person about it, but when they came out they was like she, let's podcast, get their money over there, let's do this. So, they just, even though Gilly always was a mini dollar worth of game they 50-50ed it out with business wise. And they cousins too, but it don't matter, because you know that's free and slanted.

Speaker 1:

When they locked in. The thing is, if they, like you said, they was bonded before the stuff.

Speaker 2:

So they was like man ain't nobody rich yet, so we ain't got nothing to fight over. Yeah, that's how I looked at it. She was like we know what we coming in with this, and that Shit get weird later on. Come on that.

Speaker 1:

Right.

Speaker 2:

Like that's when the shit get chipped.

Speaker 1:

I feel like you already know kind of sort of when you rock with people, what's that? I maybe you try to, but sometimes you don't.

Speaker 2:

It's. The thing that hurts a lot of people is they go in and count on other people's pockets. When I say that is say, for example, say if we already got Let it Rain podcast, we already established we getting money in this and that, and a person's thing, you get a new memory. Even though the raise might go up a little bit, they think they entitled way more than what you did and you know already built the foundation, you built the platform, yeah, you helped it and your split should be greatly appreciated. You know what I mean.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

But you ain't finna go in. Say for example we had another third member Like but Third member to the podcast.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, to the podcast yeah.

Speaker 2:

Obviously what the split 33333333 like come on, Like you know what I'm saying. Like cause it was already established. You helped it. Your deal, honestly, whatever deal you signed, that's your deal.

Speaker 1:

Well, like you said, I'm with whatever, like I've been in some businesses and done some things, and like it's whatever we talk about. You know what I'm saying, you stick to your code as long as everybody see they code you straight. But if you start varying out or trying to change, we can even talk about that. But you ain't, finna, force me in the none and then I can't force you in the none. After we already talked about what we's going to do, that can be yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, the biggest thing is people be like say, for example, you signed a deal of 200,000. Yeah, all right, they put the marketing behind you. They do this, they do that, when you've seen that they been fucking right there in five million. She's you just gonna have to when you're out of the time for renegotiation. You know what you looking for, you know what you got. So she's, you know them 200,000. They got you.

Speaker 1:

But if you smart, if you smart, you look at them and be like that was move, yeah. It didn't even where it starts. You got 200k.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Period and then, like now we grow, yeah, if anything, if a business grow, stay with the business. Damn right, like, stay with the business, don't matter what you had, stay with the business.

Speaker 2:

People forget about that, though. They forget how they got popping. You see a lot of orders like got a little buzz, but when they start getting the media to make the image, they be like motherfucker. I always took from me this and that, but you signed the deal back with you. You had 200 followers, bro. Now look at you, got 13.1 million. Like obviously, yes, you put your work in for that, but you also got to think about the time they put behind you.

Speaker 1:

Right, isn't that? You know what I'm saying? That's the best car in security. Yeah, that's where the car is getting. You want, you want, you want folk, you had a vision from the top.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you should just deal whatever your obligation was and restructure, renegotiate your next deal, and all you do is you got to get people what y'all agree, though. And then the next, when you come back and knock their head off, like you know what I'm saying For sure, so, but yeah, yeah, that's how I feel about that. That's how I feel about that.

Speaker 1:

Speaking of that, what about old boy who turned out $776 million for a one year contract?

Speaker 2:

You talking about that soccer player?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, listen, they say what is it? $2 million a day, $2 million a day, two million a day, it's like 64 million a month.

Speaker 2:

I feel like I'm messy, you know messy. The highest paying soccer player, the biggest soccer player.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

He only had two years, like 100 million, so he was only getting 50 million a year. For somebody to turn down $776 million, yeah, and people know him, don't?

Speaker 1:

forget who the dude was. He was Saudi Arabia. Who was going to pay him that? What the fuck? You didn't want to go play for the team on the fuck, why did like?

Speaker 2:

yeah, he turned out 770 million, but he was already on like a four hundred million dollar contract. Oh it's really like one point one billion dollar contract with the in ups and downs. Bro, I'm listening, bro, look, I'm not turning that shit. He could. He could have played one year in retire. Think about it. You gotta think about it.

Speaker 1:

He could have played one year and been a billionaire.

Speaker 2:

That's something you got thinking about, the LeBron.

Speaker 1:

James, I'm interested why I was off of anything, bro yeah.

Speaker 2:

I think about these mugs work name whole life. He got one year to make.

Speaker 1:

However, the split was seven hundred seventy you said he's making four hundred something a million a year anyway.

Speaker 2:

He's not a year, just his contract, and job. Okay, contract is like one point one billion, but when they bought out the four hundred a, that's gonna pay a seven hundred seventy six million.

Speaker 1:

It must have been some gotta be some crazy two things to me. Like I'm listening to that, I'm looking at it and it's like if somebody put that five hundred million up, damn there for dude, they're like you gonna leave you want to a family. Yeah, you know what I'm saying. That could be that there could be a lot of people behind that. Yeah, you know I'm saying somebody Easy, knock somebody off for a million dollars. So I mean, I'm just talking real.

Speaker 2:

It just came out of. It just came out of nowhere. Somebody off in the play like that, that which he is, he's good, but he's not like a messy, he's not like a.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, they want to they wanted to win and it was gonna do anything good. But, like I said, as a, as a, as a person, as a Athlete, then as a as a man, like why, no, why would you leave a five hundred million dollar deal with you? I know it's business, but you didn't Excuse me sign a contract to say that you would do that and then you get out of that contract because of money like that. I just feel like about that kind of money Over there in the europe, somebody might off your whole family, but I don't know, bro, I just think, like I know, you would sign that.

Speaker 1:

I would. If you got a family, it could have been a lot of things to them anyway.

Speaker 2:

Fame or money. You take fame or you'll take money.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah.

Speaker 2:

You gotta choose one. Choose one fame or money. I want the money. One money I ain't. I ain't money, money can, money can buy you fame. Thank you, buddy, I ain't got your money. Thanks, yeah, I'm gonna.

Speaker 1:

I don't know like it's so funny now because it used to be like money. Now it's like you got the Kim K's of the world. You got all these instagram people like it make your money to be famous. Yeah, like just for making a funny video. It's just crazy, like I didn't even know it's used to be broke.

Speaker 2:

No more man you can make a stupid video and make money per day and you can let it go outside and trip over the porch you finna get.

Speaker 1:

Burst crazy. I just think about how wallows came out with like he always talking about it pretty like I ain't taking advantage of these phone. Man came, took a phone. It made me Video taping itself saying positive stuff every day.

Speaker 2:

Start getting the follow, start getting buzz that push by the right, I'm definitely.

Speaker 1:

money over fame? No, for sure, money over fame. What about you?

Speaker 2:

I'm going money, but what if it?

Speaker 1:

was like you was famous. You got to go to like every restaurant. You get everything. Like Everything was because when you fame, you get a lot of shit free, so it's just like almost like having money so this is the worst, but like if you was guaranteed a certain amount of free stuff itself, like your house and regular stuff.

Speaker 2:

If I ain't have money, I got fame. I would have a blast boy. Listen here, boy. They gon think I got money. What? Yeah they gonna think I got money wherever I'm at right. Man, I, she ain't you're thinking about. You got family going and walking into whatever you want to do. It's like you don't need money because you got good street cred.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I was saying that's it, it's a catch 22 sometimes. Sometimes you, you want the fame over the money, because there's a lot of money, a lot of people got money. Like you know, steve Jobs, them boys nerds, they ain't gonna be. You know, they, you, when he know, they walk right back, but same time and back again, speak for them if you had to find the money.

Speaker 2:

I just do the shout out a lot of people, just a y'all, go follow them, go help them get this net. Oh yeah.

Speaker 1:

We gonna get it. Yeah, when they do happen, yeah, the money do come with the fame, whatever will both generate.

Speaker 2:

I'm always I just think that's the simplest way to give him back. That's free, yeah, that's like. Hey, man, y'all go follow this page, this net, get a helping boys, get monetized so they can get some money, so they can carry the legacy, because everybody's really all this shit is. I ain't nobody appear in this game anyway.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, everybody just worry about. They said bro, yeah, that's all it is.

Speaker 2:

I just like the simple way to do. Just hey, y'all go follow this page, that's it, man.

Speaker 1:

You gotta believe in. Someone can see. You know you gonna need one one day, so you gotta think about people.

Speaker 2:

Look like like I ain't doing that man. People paid me to post, but you're gonna give my homeless man $10,000 and posted on your social media. What's the difference?

Speaker 1:

It don't make sense to me it don't make sense.

Speaker 2:

And this one, yeah, it's like you don't say like I get it. It looked good for your image, just in that. But then you just complaining about this, shouting out a certain page Because people pay you to post, but you just gave a homeless man 10 million dollars I mean 10,000 dollars in a whole, a whole month, said the fucking rich cards. What the fuck are you gonna do in a rich card? I don't know what the fuck you gonna do. You can't room service.

Speaker 1:

I just wanted him to feel like what money was like. Yeah get that man a job.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, get that man a job. Yeah, hire him, get him to help you, fucking hire him get him a regular crib.

Speaker 1:

They risked all the room cost $10,000 like get him apartment for oh yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah and it's like Right you're right, put some food in the fridge. All right, let's get into some industry stuff. Travis Scott dropped his his new album utopia. Get a review on her. What you thinking?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I'm a DJ, so you know I'm listening for all the the genre, I'm listening for the vibes. I feel like he's man, he went pop. I say I heard Beyonce on it. Beyonce on there, um, drake's on it.

Speaker 2:

I got a lot of features.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you got a lot of features, but it only say him on all the tracks, so you wouldn't even know it just by looking at it.

Speaker 2:

So I'm sure how did he get it? How do you get away with that?

Speaker 1:

either he got favors from them.

Speaker 2:

But you still gotta put his name on it, right?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he put his name on. Their name is on the credits but not on the album yeah yeah, that's a, that's new.

Speaker 2:

Is that a new thing?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's a new thing. They stopped been doing that because it's like you know, if it ain't a feature on that, then I ain't listen to the album. So you make you have to look, listen to the album to see oh shoot, beyonce on here. Oh.

Speaker 2:

Was he one of the fresh ones? Did that? No, no, everybody been doing that we can't been doing.

Speaker 1:

I know that we can't do it a lot. Man Kanye did it on his last uh, yeah, yeah, I'll say, I know. So uh, but I like it. Man. It's got a lot of he's singing a lot.

Speaker 2:

Hold on, what the fuck you talking about? You can like you wanna say something. Nah, like Drake is kinda rap singing.

Speaker 1:

I feel like I don't know who all the producers I think I know he a producer too, so he produced a lot of it, but it sound real weak and just kinda like pop slash, hip hop slash, r&b slash still his, you know, big, big auto tune voice like super concert stuff, like something you really can like cut on and go hard. A lot of 808s, a lot of low end and then a lot of atmospheric vibes.

Speaker 2:

Like I like it. What's your favorite song?

Speaker 1:

Meltdown? I don't know.

Speaker 2:

Is that the biggest push song on there?

Speaker 1:

I don't know, Meltdown and Fiend, that's what we bump into a minute ago, but the Meltdown guy Drake on it and I don't know if he I think he dissing Pusha dissing Pharrell on there Drake, yeah, on the Drake verse. You can listen to it. So I don't really know, I don't get it and all that, but that's what it sound like, so I don't know. I seen the Drake Tramps interview with Pusha. You see that.

Speaker 2:

It's a new one.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, I guess I think it's new anyway, but anyway, he was just like Nore was asking about Drake stuff with Pusha. Pusha was like this, real to me, I'm like you're serious to me Y'all playing like oh Squash. He's like man Squash and that not on record and not in real life. He's like I don't got no problem with him. But if you got a problem with me for real, I got a problem with you.

Speaker 2:

It was pretty cool, drake dropping a new album, I'm sure.

Speaker 1:

He definitely gonna go mad at him.

Speaker 2:

They said he. They said he get back to the old Drake, yeah, this time. So yeah, this time. Yeah, he didn't. He's not ready to mention the different lanes.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I think. Think about Gunner. You been listening to Gunner.

Speaker 1:

Oh, yeah, they gunna go on.

Speaker 2:

A lot of people try not to listen to that man. But that man is. A lot of people listen to him. They try not to.

Speaker 1:

They record hard as hell.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, they said the whole album. They said the whole album they record hard, it ain't nothing. You can't deny that. You listen to it, you gonna be like that's, that's he went you a gunner fan, or you just kinda go for it. He made me one.

Speaker 1:

this time I never really like paid attention to him. I like the and I like you know some of the YSL kind of like the of those guys, but I wasn't a huge gunner fan. I really didn't see the talent in him till now. For real, yeah, that album is real. Listen toable.

Speaker 2:

So you a believer? Yeah, I like.

Speaker 1:

I mean he ain't. I don't feel like he's the deepest lyricist and nothing like that, but it's a vibe. Everything he and, I think, people right now is more in the vibes than anything. It's a vibe.

Speaker 2:

What? Who got one more one people dropping, or this couple nags just came up?

Speaker 1:

Quavo dropping. I think Offset and Cardi B just dropped a song.

Speaker 2:

Man, I ain't gonna lie to you. I was watching Offset rolling out in Miami, Whoo you gotta hit that drum one time I thought I was there. He brought back the old Migos I'm talking about. You know what I'm saying? Track out the Bendo.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, Like he brought out like man, I ain't gonna lie Him and Quavo made up, yeah that was good they shoulda. At the end of the day, you found that I feel like that Quavo album from the go off, because he said he put all his emotion about everything in that record. For real yeah, yeah, so Because he ain't talk, he ain't really said too much, but you know, I miss my brother, I miss my whatever, but it's supposed to be.

Speaker 1:

I think it's beginning of the next month, like the eighth or something like that For real.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's about time I'll say shit was fire, though I ain't gonna lie to you, cardi. By the time for Cardi, you get on one of them.

Speaker 1:

They got one together. It just dropped. They for yesterday called Jealousy yeah. Offset filmed the video too.

Speaker 2:

Produced the video. Produced it. Yeah, yeah, he stepping into a new lane though.

Speaker 1:

Man you got to you finna pay somebody else 100 to do it. Why won't you do it yourself? I mean, it may cost you 50, but what they talking about cheating.

Speaker 2:

You listen to it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, they start off talking like it's like a phone call between Cardi and one of her girls Saying you ain't seen what he said. She like, oh no, I think it's Cardi saying like this girl called me talking about Offset and something like that. Just kinda how they stuff. You know they just had a little episode about him cheating, doing something again or whatever, so they made a song about it. Smart, that's how you capitalize on it.

Speaker 2:

It sucks to cheat in general. People don't understand like it's like an outside looking in, like I don't understand why he had cheated on her. Bro, you gotta think about it. They said me me you don't wanna look like other sane people in the industry out there. So it's a lot easier to cheat than what they do.

Speaker 1:

For sure.

Speaker 2:

I would definitely just me personally. Once we get to that level, my wife won't ever. I go just so I won't cheat. That's the temptation of it. Not saying you just never know, that's being on the safe side. People don't like to be open minded about stuff, but I'm very open minded, like with my ideas, like don't wanna break my wife with me, so I won't even give the chance of cheating. You know what I'm saying? Stuff like that.

Speaker 1:

Well, like, if she is with you from the gutter, why won't you put her up in the palace? It don't make sense to me.

Speaker 2:

People don't look at shit like that. Once they get there, they lose side track and they like all the attention, the fame, the hoes.

Speaker 1:

They lose focus. When people lose focus, they lose everything.

Speaker 2:

The drug of interest in that party.

Speaker 1:

You know how they go. They start falling in love with attention and start falling in love with their spouse. It's a real thing.

Speaker 2:

It's a real thing. What else you got?

Speaker 1:

That's all I got, bro, all right guys, Let it rain podcast.

Speaker 2:

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