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October 04, 2023 SpoonB & DJ Nate Slaughter
WHY SO SERIOUS
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Let It Rain Podcast
WHY SO SERIOUS
Oct 04, 2023
SpoonB & DJ Nate Slaughter

Prepare to question everything you thought you knew about high school sports. This episode shines a light on the controversial topic: Should high school athletes get paid? We dive headfirst into the stirring discussion, comparing the newfound rewards of college athletes to their younger counterparts. It's a game of numbers and popularity which can significantly influence potential earnings. And it doesn't stop there, we also contrast our sports culture to club sports in other nations. Can we learn something from their fairer playing fields?

Next up, we scratch beneath the surface of interracial dating, racism, and sexual history. Experience a raw and honest conversation that examines the pressures of college athletes, the insecurities born from it, especially in black girls, and the beauty in celebrating diversity. We also tackle the tricky subject of sexual history - an open dialogue between parents and their children is key here, and we delve into why it matters. 

Finally, buckle up for a vibrant debate on the R&B legends R. Kelly and Usher, their contrasting musical styles, and their varied popularity. We also touch on the sensitive topic of child support and the double standards that surround it. As we wrap up, we invite you to contemplate with us the influence of technology and social media on our connectivity – reshaping our world one like, follow, or subscribe at a time. Get ready for a rollercoaster of a conversation – this is an episode you don't want to miss!

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Prepare to question everything you thought you knew about high school sports. This episode shines a light on the controversial topic: Should high school athletes get paid? We dive headfirst into the stirring discussion, comparing the newfound rewards of college athletes to their younger counterparts. It's a game of numbers and popularity which can significantly influence potential earnings. And it doesn't stop there, we also contrast our sports culture to club sports in other nations. Can we learn something from their fairer playing fields?

Next up, we scratch beneath the surface of interracial dating, racism, and sexual history. Experience a raw and honest conversation that examines the pressures of college athletes, the insecurities born from it, especially in black girls, and the beauty in celebrating diversity. We also tackle the tricky subject of sexual history - an open dialogue between parents and their children is key here, and we delve into why it matters. 

Finally, buckle up for a vibrant debate on the R&B legends R. Kelly and Usher, their contrasting musical styles, and their varied popularity. We also touch on the sensitive topic of child support and the double standards that surround it. As we wrap up, we invite you to contemplate with us the influence of technology and social media on our connectivity – reshaping our world one like, follow, or subscribe at a time. Get ready for a rollercoaster of a conversation – this is an episode you don't want to miss!

Support the Show.

Subscribe on Youtube ! thanks LIRP FAM

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Speaker 2:

I can.

Speaker 1:

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Speaker 2:

Ooh, it's the re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re remix.

Speaker 1:

Oh, alright, hold on. What's poppin' man? What's?

Speaker 2:

up.

Speaker 1:

It's your boy, nate Slotter.

Speaker 2:

I'm Spoon B.

Speaker 1:

You know what it is, I'm in the rain pocket. Let that motherf***ing rain rain on you. Episode what 42, I'm a two.

Speaker 2:

This guy. He had never given one right For two. Definitely not. Yes, son.

Speaker 1:

How you been, how you been, how you been, how you been. Man, I've been better bro.

Speaker 2:

You been better bruh.

Speaker 1:

No, you're not, I've been better, bruh.

Speaker 2:

I've been better, so you been better. Why you drop your head? Why you drop your head? Like you ain't happy to be here today, like if you don't want to spend time with your brother what's going on? No, don't bruh, I'm tired of your ass. That's why I'm here. That's why I'm here.

Speaker 1:

I'm good. I'm good, bruh I ain't going nowhere.

Speaker 2:

I'm good bruh.

Speaker 1:

Just checking the sounds in case I want to use some more.

Speaker 2:

How you been, how you been.

Speaker 1:

I'm actually good. You're actually good bruh, yeah bro, how about you?

Speaker 2:

Man, I've been good, Been good, caught a little football this Friday yeah. Watched Florence vs Monner. That's our high school football team. Let's go the Falcons. A lot of great games, a lot of great games, a lot of Falcons. Marcia came out with a big W this weekend against Russell, which is very big for them.

Speaker 1:

I put 20 on Russell dude oh my God, this is so online yeah.

Speaker 2:

Man listen, it was a lot of people at a lot of these games, man.

Speaker 1:

Oh man, the traffic, the traffic crazy.

Speaker 2:

My mind will never stop. Little money, thought you know what I'm saying, bro. Do you think some of these high school kids should be getting NIL this?

Speaker 1:

Ooh.

Speaker 2:

Because? Let me tell you why Because I didn't see in the concession. Then I'd seen this. I'd seen that I see the money the school make. I also see what they pay for. They got this net. But listen, four-five home games, football, especially basketball games. You know what I'm saying. Just in general, I think kids should be getting paid in high school just because I know what they can sell out. They can sell out. Coaches should be getting paid too, because some coaches can sell out. You know what I'm saying too.

Speaker 1:

For sure You're saying do kids' popularity actually weigh on the dollar? Yeah, you know, town equals popularity Is it Tom?

Speaker 2:

Is it Tom, Since they got college NIL deals because they were already making meagons and billions off for it anyway? Is it time for high school kids? I ain't talking about getting a hundred thousand dollars and nothing like that. I'm talking about, you know, the small sponsors.

Speaker 1:

I feel like if a kid ain't got the shoes, the clothes or the food they need or away from practice, like you ain't got to get them no car, but get them something to get them back and forth. You ain't got to get them a steak, make sure they fit. You ain't got to get them Nike suits and Nike whatever, but get them some clothes. A kid shouldn't be able to perform and bring in profit, for I don't care if it's the state public, I don't care what it is, and his likeness and his name brings people out. If that actually happens, he should get paid for that. I don't care if it's 10%.

Speaker 1:

And you know even if it's OK, we save the money so they can go to school, yeah, anything, something like that. Or if it wasn't like I said, if it wasn't actually money, it feels just like technically rewards.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, especially like let's imagine like an early commitment on the Alabama in ninth grade you already committed. I think Alabama should have some tie-in with the kid in high school to pay them a little bit. You know what I'm saying? I think Because they already wait on them to get there.

Speaker 1:

I think, I think probably they will in a way like something.

Speaker 2:

I think it's coming, but I don't Because it's definitely boosters in high school.

Speaker 1:

I feel like in other countries, like they been, like it's clubs, right, you played club before Whatever. And so like and say a lot of people don't play for schools, they play for clubs and the clubs games where everybody go to.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Because it's just like grown it's a fair and I ain't going to say it's fair because I ain't never done it, but that's more of a level playing field where it's not about the coaches, it's not about what school you go to, it's just like we going to see the talent of these kids play this game Technically 16, 17, 10, all that stuff Like. And I feel like you know you get if you join the club. You pay a fee to join the club. They promote the game, you get people come to your game. You should get part of the tickets. It's the same way.

Speaker 1:

I really feel that way.

Speaker 2:

So they're looking at the kid going down to their store robin Robin. They have Chevron, A lot of kids.

Speaker 1:

Boy, you brought up the best point, because a lot of kids can be performing well at school, doing even doing good in class and performing well on sports, and go home to a broken home where they can't. They got nothing or they got to try to go help their brother's sister. They got to have a job too. I had to play sports and work.

Speaker 2:

I think about a kid getting an NIA deal in high school like a young age. Mom ain't got to work as much. They can really focus on their kids, focus on getting them right Ready for society. So they mama always having two or three jobs 100%, and then saying and wondering about man, why your kids staying in trouble? Man, I got two or three jobs. That's the only way we survive.

Speaker 1:

Seriously, man, because ain't nobody at home. But, like you said, you're a little girl. Focus more.

Speaker 2:

You focus more on your kids If you paint you in extra 40,000.

Speaker 1:

But it should be companies like Apple, should be companies that high schoolers have products that their parents buy, or they buy Card companies, everything. If you want to put your name out there, why don't you donate some money to one of these kids or to a school to say, hey, we're going to sponsor your top 10 athletes. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, like you know, they qualify for our whatever you call it program. Like, we're going to do that. Like all these billion dollar companies, they should be helping. We buy our phones for our kids, we buy all these things. Like, why wouldn't they help us? But you know they're going to go.

Speaker 1:

They're going to go with dust Another. They're going to give a million dollars to another, to another. You know millionaire already.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I don't make no sense. Coming next five years, I'm telling you my kids going to be ready for what you're going to tell you.

Speaker 1:

You know what it is, of course.

Speaker 2:

I'll let you say what's right. Credit. I'm swiping up what all in?

Speaker 1:

I'm standing 10 behind my Ain't no way to be 10s, bro, but I know you're going to stay behind you, ain't?

Speaker 1:

Yeah but I definitely I agree with you, man. I don't know about money, because then parents can get in on the money and messed up up. It's really got to be a system. I will thought out system, um, because you know, every parent ain't a good parent. That's one like, just like any parent, parent who make it. They can't make it to the pros. You know daddy's a relative start coming out of the woodwork. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, we be every game.

Speaker 2:

I used to do this. Do that you never look out for me.

Speaker 1:

Right, you ain't bought one sock. You know I mean you ain't been. You know no practices you ain't took. You know you ain't did nothing. They call on you and you know, or you know you didn't care, so nah.

Speaker 2:

What you think about Tio and Ocho Sinko talking about dating outside of your race.

Speaker 1:

Oh man, I caught that on the shade room. It was crazy Cause, artre Cinco, was they always cracking jokes on each other?

Speaker 2:

Chad was saying, or Terrell was saying that Chad looked like he always dated outside his race. I know he did. I know he did he did.

Speaker 1:

He got kids.

Speaker 2:

I'm pretty sure he got some.

Speaker 1:

He got straight black kids. But it's funny because Terrell always like man. He talking, shout to you. He was talking so good. He was like man when I ain't gonna lie like when I was in high school and stuff. He was like I was a late bloomer, I didn't really get nothing to college. He was like man. I was skinny, dark-skinned, my teeth messed up Like he ain't crushing high school. No, he said no. He said I ain't. He said nothing.

Speaker 2:

Like black girls, they thought I was ugly, yeah, so he was like I Yo, if you're a bad mother, is he? He, not I?

Speaker 1:

don't think so. I don't forget where he from. Well, he did he. Was he in something in Bramahann?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I ain't no teller.

Speaker 1:

Sports fans hit us up and let us know what's up with TL From a wheeler. Anyway, he was just pretty much talking because I guess somebody had said, like TL, like black chicks is tripping on him, saying like, oh, he dated his white girl and he was like man, like they, the first one who gave me any kind of energy in college or whatever, because he was like the black girl's high school just wouldn't mess with me, you know, insecurity or whatever, like you can call it whatever you want to say. And he said I do, I admit it. Like I was insecure about it, but like you know, you just going to gravitate to somebody who kind of pay attention to you, and so like from the jump. And so he was like am I wrong for doing it?

Speaker 1:

You can say that. But like at the end of the day, he was like now you know he's like I didn't have a smile, I ain't had these muscles, I didn't have none of that. So y'all can say white girls gravitate to that, but y'all do too. Like that's what he said. It was like it made sense, just like now, black girls you know any girl really gravitate to dudes with the rings, and you know what I'm saying, like it ain't, he's like so.

Speaker 2:

I feel like you got to think about what reason you actually stayed in too, but what?

Speaker 1:

is he from Tuskegee? Where did he go to? I don't know, bro.

Speaker 2:

He blacked, him black though.

Speaker 1:

TO blacked him black from some black to black place.

Speaker 2:

But anyway, I ain't got my phone Y'all. I would have looked it up for y'all.

Speaker 1:

He was really saying that and Ocho was like so what about now? Whatever he's like now, it's like it ain't even about race for sure. Like you know, I got to have something in common with that person. I can see my future with them, you know they're so hard for them.

Speaker 1:

Good people find good people, man. But the comments on the thing like black girl was murdering him, what she was saying, like they were just like nah, he's insecure, like that's why you keep, like you don't got to do that no more. Every time athlete get money, boom, all that stuff. And then he put in the comment or somebody else put in the comments like see, that's exactly why I knew it.

Speaker 2:

Nobody want that aggressive ass.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's the reason why, Because you had an attitude like you can't look beyond your blackness and see.

Speaker 2:

You know, some people ain't bad and that's why we can't get in certain doors right there, comments and stuff like that.

Speaker 1:

Right Childish. Yeah, it's childish.

Speaker 2:

It's a reason why your mom named you a shink of shaker or something like that. You ain't going to get it nowhere. What that attitude, damn. When they come in, they're going to be like, oh snap, what do we expect you find somebody that actually can relate to them and know how to turn. The problem is they don't know how to turn it on and off. That's the problem.

Speaker 1:

I think you know and I got to make sure I'm going to speak on it. I think if you're not comfortable with your own race, you can't date outside nobody else. I know that sound backwards. You're supposed to be over. You know you support only black or you support only white, like if you really secure about your whatever. I ain't worried about when no black person say, because I'm black, it don't change. So you don't make me black. My mama made me.

Speaker 2:

You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you know what I'm saying and all it is is a color and of course the culture come with it. But like, because I'm black, the black culture come, because somebody else would be white. They're culture with them, but that ain't completely who you are. That's a part of who you are. I mean, just like a basketball player don't mean they can't play another sport.

Speaker 2:

I mean, yeah, what we on.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying, so that's just you know, and that's pretty much what TO was saying. Like, I just enjoy good people.

Speaker 2:

And that's how I looked at them. You got to find out.

Speaker 1:

If it's a white girl, that's a gold digger. She's a gold digger, that doesn't mean she's just white. She a gold digger, and it's black gold diggers too.

Speaker 2:

You got to think about the way your upbringing was too. White people also had a lot of upbringing, and don't talk to them. And we had upbringings, don't talk to them.

Speaker 1:

For sure she can't use you to come. Don't bring her home.

Speaker 2:

You know that you hit the throwback to you. Yeah For sure, you used to get hit with that.

Speaker 1:

Man, my mama, my mama wasn't like that, my mama was, you know.

Speaker 2:

you said don't you love Jesus, Love you yeah love you Bring on in here.

Speaker 1:

Let's see what you talk about.

Speaker 2:

That's how my kids is. Like we don't me and my wife in general like we teaching the way the world goes and make them understand, but like the color stuff, like bro, my kids go to a hard white school 100%. Like my kids go to a hard white school. I promise you it's probably about four black kids, right and Spongebob's kids is black, like, not like color.

Speaker 1:

I'm talking about culture wise, culture, wise, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Shut up.

Speaker 1:

My idea is to me, and it's funny because my school is definitely like public, but like my daughter is, I feel like she's fair skinned and she got blue eyes, but, like culture wise, she might smack you. I'm going to be honest. You say something wrong about what I'm telling you, man.

Speaker 2:

You said fair skinned. I feel like she got the cheek hole man.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you think so.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, because like you gotta think about it bro, you gotta like me bro. I don't know how a lot of y'all grew up but me. I'm thinking about potential, my possibilities.

Speaker 1:

OK.

Speaker 2:

Like I'm black, I'm getting eliminated with a lot of possibilities. I want to go a little fairer.

Speaker 1:

But at the same time you're getting eliminated, but at the same time you're getting a door. Yeah, Because, like in black coaches, like because we brown skinned, like our skins hanging together. I'm sorry.

Speaker 2:

What you gotta think about it. You gotta think about it Like if you, if you mix, bro, you can go go white go black For sure, bro.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

Somebody see a little me skinned. They don't see, all right, what color they looking like. All right, which way he going. Right, let me see. Let me what street she living on Let me see what's. Who's my friend? She hang out. She hang out with Bailey Sarah. Ok, baby, she can come on over, come on over. But you know, I feel like a lot of that is still racist. That exists here especially, but I feel like it got toned down because a lot of stuff that's going on.

Speaker 1:

That's the good side of social media and stuff like that. People hear real stories and seeing, like, seeing past out there little bitty time. Oh, that person, that music person or that football player they date outside. You know what I mean. Like or like somebody, because you know mama doesn't mean for that or daddy doesn't mean for that, but you know that person actually is a good person. This person is a good person. Another race, that you can see people outside of your own culture.

Speaker 2:

You're well you know what I can't?

Speaker 1:

stand bro.

Speaker 2:

They feel like everybody from the South, to incest bro, like, bro, like. I just think a lot of stuff don't get out of my skin. But I'm like bro, you know, this is the whole United States and somebody to be with their cousins. I mean, I haven't. But you know what I'm saying. I'm going back to England. I have oh no, sir, I always say, that's how my race.

Speaker 1:

I saw my family A lot of people be like.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, you from Balm incest Like what. You must smash your cousin.

Speaker 1:

No, I'm not. Alabama got a really bad stigma, I mean.

Speaker 2:

I don't hear it. What's the cutoff now?

Speaker 1:

North is like Bama, called people who dumb as Bamas, I don't know. I mean, I like it a little bit because they underestimate you. You know how to move around. So they're going to, of course, put the bull shit on you first and then when they see potential at the same time, yeah, we some of them, whatever. We got some of the best athletes. I mean they don't say much, but we a bunch of jocks, but at the same time, we got some of the most talented people in the world. Come from it.

Speaker 1:

You really want to speak on it like that whether that's a sport or whatever you can take it like that and a lot of people who demigrated to other states actually from Alabama, especially black people.

Speaker 2:

It's a lot of people from Alabama, especially like there's making it like with their social media. It's a lot of people, especially like from Birmingham, mobile, like we got a lot of content, people, Gamers, like you know in general, we'd be surprised.

Speaker 1:

I often say like they're like musically, like it's so many like black and white people from Alabama musically that don't claim Alabama. Like everybody go to Nashville and say, oh, I'm from Nashville, there's just two hours of the road where they move out of Cali and be like, yeah, I've been in Los Angeles, you know.

Speaker 2:

You need from Los Angeles.

Speaker 1:

No, bro, I'm with you, so I just really say because I'll bad, pass bro.

Speaker 2:

I just say I'm from a small town in Alabama. I'm close to hustle.

Speaker 1:

At the end of the day, it don't matter where you from, as long as you give me a bag. But they don't want that negative thing. You're tied to them, so they don't say shit.

Speaker 2:

All right, what you think about it. What do you think about Brittany a runner comment about having sex with 35 guys. You think that's a lot for a woman?

Speaker 1:

I have first thought, but I just want to say that girl is beautiful.

Speaker 2:

I mean, what bad she makes. She makes right, yes, yeah, she better be looking like that.

Speaker 1:

But I watch her social media man and I'm shot there for being a successful you know queen.

Speaker 2:

She didn't, she didn't do it, but she didn't, she didn't grow on her way up. I've been watching it for like the last five years.

Speaker 1:

So I mean we really talking about body count, but she didn't bang a lot of stars or whatever. I should say bang.

Speaker 2:

She didn't say she had a lot of sex. Is that considered a lot, though, for a woman 35?.

Speaker 1:

I think she like in her 30s too. I mean it's like one a year, I just feel like she can't even have sex with you.

Speaker 2:

I just feel like she should have just crossed over from 16. I feel like she should have crossed over and point in this room my girl, what's my girl? A throat, goat, shit. I don't know what's the name? Oh, hey, you put me on spot. Oh, what's the name? Oh, hey, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Anyway, I feel like I hate to see you know what I'm saying. We are we even talked about this like high social media, like a lot of girls are sexualizing and like that stuff you pop in the feed, like.

Speaker 2:

So I like I definitely got, like some girls, I think it's beautiful and I'm single, so Y'all, you look up for that, and I was thinking, so I'm going to hit me, and you what? He'll say it for once. Hold me, I'm singing, by the way.

Speaker 1:

I'm singing sexy but I feel like I don't. I'm not a big body count guy number one, because I feel like sometimes, for different reasons, you done done things versus just being a promiscuous. But I feel like I'm gonna be honest with my daughter. I don't want her number to hide. If she do that, that's her-.

Speaker 2:

Do you want to know though?

Speaker 1:

From somebody I'm being with or like my kid, my daughter.

Speaker 2:

Your daughter.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I definitely want to guide her through from a dude perspective of like you and so and so y'all active or whatever she be. Like dad, I'm serious.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I'm dead serious, because I don't want you out here, I'm not playing.

Speaker 1:

I see who he hanging around. I don't like that.

Speaker 2:

Know your last name. For sure Like seriously yeah.

Speaker 1:

I'm not gonna be no dad like over. I mean I'm definitely gonna be strict, but I'm not gonna be over strict on my daughter Like I had to sleep with somebody, bro. We not you know, and I don't. I ain't gonna be childish where I'm a grown man and I'ma tell her how grown man act and I feel like for me my moms do the same thing, and so it really it wasn't ever about conking girls, like a lot of dudes have to feel like I got all these girls to be secure. I never was that guy, I just was myself and if something was cool then it happened or whatever. That's how it was. I definitely you know what I'm saying had a little phase as I was outside when I was younger, but it wasn't nothing like my friends.

Speaker 2:

I don't feel like Now you're wrong when, like I was, my room was.

Speaker 1:

I was a late bloomer and I didn't say I'm happy with that. But again back to Granny, I really feel like she just watching her stuff, Like I ain't watching, maybe I'm judging, but you know, correct me if I'm wrong but I just feel like she sexualizes herself very hard and I don't like that. I just don't like it. I love for I don't care nothing about her 35, but it's the way she come across like shock, shockingly sexy and or you know, girls got this all out, they gotta have it all out, they gotta be that way. I don't, I don't wanna. I'm not against it because it's your body, but like I'm not dating, I don't find it attractive.

Speaker 2:

She gonna bust your ass when we have to interview her ass I don't care.

Speaker 1:

I mean like I mean she can't bust my ass first off, but she gonna bust you, she ain't gonna. I mean, I don't tell her too much things. I don't really like that, I think she beautiful.

Speaker 2:

Now for that. I'm just like repeating about her my first, my first wedding. She's beautiful. I don't have this.

Speaker 1:

I don't have this, but I ain't for the sexualization, cause she so fine she don't even gotta do that. Yeah, and then like to try. If she did that to get money or whatever, that's one thing. But if she was actually with those guys or she just felt like doing it, yeah, I guess.

Speaker 2:

I mean she got some a couple of one night stands, I do like that.

Speaker 1:

She's honest about it. But they say if you did? They say, girls always lie, so it's three times what they say so, you think she got more. I do.

Speaker 2:

I'm beyond. I mean, I think she got more. I do too. I'm sorry. I wouldn't expect nothing less than the industry of I wouldn't care.

Speaker 1:

I mean, I could care less. That ain't my girl.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Really I could care less, but like I feel like, like I said, after all of those experiences, I'm sorry. I just feel like that can ruin a woman. Women ain't built like we can get. We can get a woman pregnant every time we orgasm. Women can get pregnant one time every nine months.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, Me personally. I don't think no role having 35, six partners Just because a lot of people don't want a woman that's not experienced.

Speaker 1:

Right.

Speaker 2:

So I don't. I mean in order for you to.

Speaker 1:

Would you? Would you have a woman that experienced it though?

Speaker 2:

Experiencing though there's no one type of mood on men. I ain't gonna lie to you.

Speaker 1:

Overall overall.

Speaker 2:

Listen, listen. I'm old school generation, baby. Just let me see it. We. I'm old school generation. Did y'all hear this?

Speaker 1:

man In the rest of the history. Touch your butts In the rest of the history, you ain't gotta listen here.

Speaker 2:

We here for a long time, baby. We here for a short time.

Speaker 1:

Let me just wink at it. Yeah, bro.

Speaker 2:

We'll fix it up nice and neat. Now you gotta worry about that. I ain't hit her. I ain't hit her to be. I ain't hit her to love you, I ain't hit her to love.

Speaker 1:

You Listen to this Nice cap, bro. I'm not hit her to love you bro, nice cap.

Speaker 2:

So we probably yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

So if she would have said she had listen, this is what I'm about to say and this is gonna. This is why I think Shay Sharp reaction was like if she would have said 10, everybody would be like okay, okay, that's bullshit, I would have no, no, no. If she was honest, you can tell it was honest, Like she really was with 10. She said that you'd be like, hey, she ain't been with 10 people. I find her more attractive as a man.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Like when she said 35,. I'm not judging her, but if I had a Britney Grana in 35 and a Britney Grana in 10, I would rather have her in 10. So I would rather have her, even though that means at 35, she probably is better in bed. I would rather have her, not better in bed.

Speaker 2:

Bullshit. Listen, let me take why. I feel like she bullshit at 10. And I wouldn't trust 10. If you know five publicly people she didn't say she didn't slept with and she's 36 years old and she only been famous for seven, eight years, what you doing when you was 18, 17, 20, 21, 22? 100% 23.

Speaker 1:

But I'm just saying, if it was actually true, which one would you rather have? If?

Speaker 2:

it's actually true. I'd rather have you would easily say 10. You'd easily say 10. But me, I'd rather have a unexperienced girl. Because what the nope, nope, nope, I lied y'all If I wanted to settle down.

Speaker 1:

If I wanted to settle down.

Speaker 2:

I'd want to have an unexperienced girl, because what you showing the rubs baby, she ain't going nowhere, Like you know what I'm saying. But if you got a little ski bucket, that already.

Speaker 1:

She'll drop you. Man what she don't need you, you ain't made me nut.

Speaker 2:

In three hours We'll get on somewhere 100%.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying. Thanks for the money.

Speaker 2:

Thanks for the money.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but I'm definitely, I'm a cheater.

Speaker 2:

It depends on. It depends on, but I'll take whatever Experienced, unexperienced. I guess we I can adjust my playbook baby.

Speaker 1:

I often say what it boils down to is outside of sex like it's maturity.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

So you know what I'm saying. If she know your number, you know her number, don't matter. It's like what you know about me and how you know what I need in bed. That's really what's important.

Speaker 2:

I just feel like what do we do? People even ask what's their number nowadays. Now I feel like that's such a 2000 thing, Like what's your body count.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I think it is a little bit. You asked I mean I ain't really you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

I'm just now out, so Listen like if you was out would you ask.

Speaker 1:

That's not even my listening. You was In this town, yeah.

Speaker 2:

I wouldn't, I ain't even think about. Hey, listen here, baby, we coming, we getting.

Speaker 1:

No, I wouldn't ask. I wouldn't ask if it was like just kicking it, but like if I was talking about like being with someone.

Speaker 2:

Okay, okay. Yeah, I'm not. If we're trying to be in a relationship?

Speaker 1:

yes, not genuinely.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, if I'm in trying to be in a relationship and she asked us one thing. But being honest with y'all, I only think my wife asked me first. I just told her, I mean, I was a bachelor. What you want me to say me lie to you. I don't know how many, but I know it ain't less. I ain't gonna say it's five like that's, that's cap. My hips move too.

Speaker 1:

Y'all get your man's out here. Man, let it rain I.

Speaker 2:

Don't mean like the lie, like in general, like when it comes to a hundred percent, bro, like I thought, for what like my like y'all know my personality. People know my personality.

Speaker 1:

We do bro.

Speaker 2:

You know me, so I'm not finna lie. It's like you. What's what's wrong with it? I didn't seem like worse.

Speaker 1:

That's what I'm saying. I respect the fact. If that's what, if that's the truth or you know, whatever. I respect that from her because, like a lot of girls will lie and I respect the fact that she said that I don't.

Speaker 2:

I don't understand why. Why people like getting turned off for a girl to say she got. If she says she got six people, you're gonna times about the y'all. You can let 20 niggas it like you're trying to be with or you just want to bust what's. What's your mom said here.

Speaker 1:

That's what I think. That's why she got yes, though that's what she got you trying to show off to the what she she in Hollywood.

Speaker 2:

35 people like man. What? Right but that game is over saturated to but them that's.

Speaker 1:

I'm saying them dudes is out there like, okay, now say I'm a celebrity, oh, nba player, something. Now I know she got that 35. I know she got 35 kids. I'm gonna be 36 and she rich what?

Speaker 2:

36, 37, 38, 39. We've come through so.

Speaker 1:

I couldn't wait for it oh you bet even if she was super nice, I couldn't wait for you bad night. And the thing is like the price on us keep going up as we get older, the price on them keep going down. So that's why it's a if girls could catch game. Yeah, I mean, I'm not gonna put on my daughter like I ain't saying Don't do nothing like that or whatever, but like you gotta know this what, especially who you sleeping with they if they go back and run until you want some.

Speaker 2:

Ross still watch for girl got 40 bodies.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

I would. I mean, I mean, this is what it is. She probably got 40 bodies and shit. I was last one and she, she a new person. You know me. Like she didn't change, like.

Speaker 1:

I ain't for the judge. I just can't say I don't know. If I do that, I don't know.

Speaker 2:

I would. What for god to bother in the fucking headache was watching the 40 with a.

Speaker 1:

Throw a hot dog at a hallway. You better watch why. I'm just saying, if that situation great, didn't cool. But like you know, I'm saying like Women's bodies ain't like damn bounce back, like we bounce back sometime, mm-hmm.

Speaker 2:

You know I.

Speaker 1:

But if it's 35 of them ran through that thing and I'm just saying so. I'm saying you don't know when somebody say a number, you don't know what they actually did until you do, like, if you have a situation where y'all are good in that situation, but like man, I'm coming in.

Speaker 2:

But once you hangin, all off, yeah, but once you got in that thing, you 36, you be like I just ain't that bad, like I thought I'm in that thing Because you know I would get that mug back. I'm sealed up.

Speaker 1:

Well, I mean, like you know, I'm saying marriage, wise life with them, even if that thing go go.

Speaker 2:

Oh.

Speaker 1:

I don't know about that, I can't know. My mama told me like Like the way a woman carry her house herself before you ever sleep with her, or like be intimate with me in a lot, so a lot of times. You know a woman can put up front on, but you got to see her crib, you got to see people around, you got to learn her To even know she telling a lie on the number. She she could say she five and she 35 deep. You got, you got to be around and see the situation. You know, and I ain't judging dudes, you know we, you know it's just the world look at it different. I'm not judging it, I'm just saying what I like, you know. So I Don't know, bro, I just I thought that was real, I don't know. I ain't gonna say I wouldn't marry somebody with a really hot number. I Don't know. I wonder what she really like, why, why?

Speaker 2:

why, she asked, I mean that's.

Speaker 1:

That's what we the reason for me like. Why did you what? Just a freak freak, so you?

Speaker 2:

think this. So you so I saw looking at you think this crazy.

Speaker 1:

I do think girls and I think, like some girls have said, high six drive. I think some dudes do, some girls don't, some guys don't.

Speaker 2:

I just look at it like she a nigga here, ho, but you know She'll hold to.

Speaker 1:

I definitely feel that way, but you ain't gotta be the whole. Man, I hold on Me, you know. I mean like it's shit, those made before me hoes been home, yeah. I can't do nothing about that. Oh, who's been over there? Yeah, you know she like the tension of a male. She liked to feel dude, different dudes on her. You can't do nothing about that, I don't care how much you love her.

Speaker 2:

So what you think about a Safari. Disagree with putting a woman on child support. How you feel about that? You basically like a woman shouldn't be getting put on child support.

Speaker 1:

I mean depending on the situation.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I feel about because if a male taking care of the kid, that's a little that's like a female to put a Male on child support, I mean, I feel like a female can get put on child support.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I do too. I mean, like now, if it's a same thing though, like if a dude is just abusing the chick, or she got like she worked crazy hours or something like that, and she can't, she like she put her career over her child, yeah, she need to pay. That's how I feel about. If she don't want to be a mom but you help create the child, you need to pay. But if Y'all was in a relationship, the girl just got a greedily amount of amount money, but you still doing well, I probably wouldn't let it pay, I wouldn't. You know. I'm saying like, yeah, I ain't for no alimony.

Speaker 1:

She doing her side when they come to the kid. Yeah, what do I need? Child support.

Speaker 2:

I agree with you on that one. I don't think I don't know what some people I mean some dudes are getting it, though I know how I feel about that.

Speaker 1:

Those are his sleeping with girls with money, just gonna pray. Don't get a choice.

Speaker 2:

I know how I feel about that woman and man stuff, but Same way a man can do it, a woman say she can do it. Let's see the same results.

Speaker 1:

I, that's how I was about to say. It's a double-edged sword, because if I mean he can say that, but then get put on child support by a chicken, be like, damn, she set me up, she didn't even know, she never loved me. Boom, boom, boom. And so it's dudes out here playing both sides of the coin.

Speaker 2:

So you gotta I don't know, I feel like you need to be fair about it. Hmm, let's get into it, let's, let's switch it up a little bit.

Speaker 1:

What's going on?

Speaker 2:

No further. You see, my boy usher had time show. You see that, have time show.

Speaker 1:

That's gonna slap.

Speaker 2:

I'm be real, which I feel like it was a setup, because you know you got registered in Vegas. The last two, three years he's been there.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

I feel like they were just a setup to get him, get a lot of people Knowing his, even though usher is very popular. He'd been out since 2000 but people still people still don't know usher. Early hits, though, I think.

Speaker 1:

I see the argument a dude. I forget. It's a record, it's a name saying usher. Everybody was saying, like our Kelly, kill usher for our slaps. Yes, do was like hold up.

Speaker 2:

No, nobody.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he said nobody. I know our Kelly got more songs.

Speaker 2:

Hit, you can't be a row. Some of them hits a pseudo, that's what you got a lot you saw, I don't know it can go back and forth. Now That'd be a good versus.

Speaker 1:

They don't bro, he broke.

Speaker 2:

So you think smashing, or she'll usher smash our Kelly black people know our Kelly or smash is usher killing. Yeah, usher, way more he was, he popped usher's.

Speaker 1:

He usher got 20 everybody gonna sing. Rk got 100 black people gonna sing. That's the difference he's like they was like stepping the name of love is like okay, that's whatever, but like I believe I can fly.

Speaker 2:

Motherfucking know that that's one. I'm a fucking know that I believe I can watch one of them.

Speaker 1:

You make, you make me one of us cross seven, seven o'clock on the dot.

Speaker 2:

A lot of people know that and that's what he was saying, like I ain't trying to diss, yeah, whatever, but like he can't hold a can on us. Well, you can say he's an issue, r Kelly couldn't have?

Speaker 1:

could R Kelly have that Vegas residence? Who would it be?

Speaker 2:

I don't know. I see you got things about when you were in Vegas. There you go, nah, but Vegas is more like who brains out the crowd, though, bro?

Speaker 1:

What crowd?

Speaker 2:

That's what I'm saying, though R Kelly crowd ain't like us. Just though R Kelly is more for the King George's, you know what I mean. He's crying like more.

Speaker 1:

It's the Black R&B crowd. It's just the Black R&B crowd, not the White R&B crowd.

Speaker 2:

He ain't got that usher. He ain't got that usher up here, he got the crossover vibe. Yeah, he know, r Kelly didn't.

Speaker 1:

He do, though, but it's not as big.

Speaker 2:

He didn't get a chance to cross over.

Speaker 1:

I don't think he wanted to, but he didn't have to. I mean, you can still make it, that ain't saying money or nothing like that, I'm just saying like pop it there. Yeah, this ain't money, this is, yeah Usher's, the more popular I feel like than R Kelly.

Speaker 2:

I ain't saying usher won't sit off a super, I mean R Kelly won't sit off a super bro either. But it just wouldn't be the same I feel like we're not going to get them usher songs that we want to hear. I know this shit's going to be all pop up tempo.

Speaker 1:

I think this shit's going to go off. Shit bro, I don't. I think when Jay-Z called them. I want to see if the Vegas show that's all they're going to do is change that Vegas show a little bit.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I think when Jay-Z called them like, hey, it's a chicken.

Speaker 1:

The job here is this is going to be a real Jay-Z Chicken. Hey, you got your half time, this shit baby. I told you.

Speaker 2:

That's why you been in Vegas these last two, three years I thought it was just a setup for that. But I know like I'm watching it because I'm an usher fan, but it ain't going to be no slow shit. I'm telling you all that now.

Speaker 1:

He got to bro. He got to bro. He's not bro. Put $20 on it. Put $20 on it. That's the back, back, back. You're going to do one slow song at least.

Speaker 2:

One slow. Oh, my God, you, I'm saying like it's not, it's not what you saying.

Speaker 1:

What you saying. Then you got to put a number on it.

Speaker 2:

I'm saying like we not going to get four or five of usher's slow song? Usher got a lot of slow song that we all singing.

Speaker 1:

What is seven o'clock on the door?

Speaker 2:

That's a slow song. Seven o'clock on the door, Me and my dog Tom. Yes, that's the slow that's considered slow. You remind me Like he got a lot of confessions, you not? You think confessions. You think confessions, go get it, that's two.

Speaker 1:

I think that's two, bro.

Speaker 2:

I think he's. I don't think. I think he's.

Speaker 1:

If you don't drop confessions, bro, I don't care who plays who, I'm.

Speaker 2:

I that motherfucker going to play tonight. Dj got me falling in love again. I know he playing that, that shit with Pimpful.

Speaker 1:

I ain't saying, I ain't saying, I'm telling you he not playing?

Speaker 2:

no lovers and friends? Oh yeah, he is.

Speaker 1:

Nah, tell me again them three, bro, he's not playing.

Speaker 2:

I'm telling you them three. I don't think Usher playing that I'm going to put $20 on it.

Speaker 1:

I'm no, I'm going to put $20 on what you just said.

Speaker 2:

No lovers and friends, lovers and friends, confessions, confessions and seven o'clock, seven o'clock on the dot.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, I'm going to put, if you want to bet that, Bro.

Speaker 2:

I feel like they going to up tempo that man Super Bowl.

Speaker 1:

I'm just saying I'll bet that he's going to run those three.

Speaker 2:

I don't know. Usher got a catalog though, bro.

Speaker 1:

He do. That's what I'm saying them three though how bro listen. That's crazy. From 45 to 18,. You know that lyric. You know the lyric.

Speaker 2:

You know all them songs of Usher. He's going to play White or black, white or black.

Speaker 1:

I mean, if you could.

Speaker 2:

I don't know, bro, that's going to be. I'm pretty I don't know Jay Z thems. I mean not Jay Z, but Eminem and Dr Grandfifty. They said one, that long was it? That really wasn't. They had like 40 for artists, so they all had. You know, I'll have two, three songs a piece.

Speaker 1:

It's probably going to be ushering somebody else, though I don't know.

Speaker 2:

I know usher like the main.

Speaker 1:

When they did Rihanna with somebody else, with her.

Speaker 2:

Rihanna, I'm telling you, probably she is.

Speaker 1:

I'm not fucking listening.

Speaker 2:

Listen Chris Brown man. I don't think they ever let Chris Brown do a half time show.

Speaker 1:

I think they will.

Speaker 2:

I don't think so, brother. The domestic violence shit bro. They don't play about that. I think they will. I don't think so, bro. I think they still hold Chris Brown back to this day.

Speaker 1:

I know, I definitely think they hold him back, but I think they he'll get one later on, a little bit later. They usher just not doing it, usher's been a man.

Speaker 2:

We got to think about it. Usher with the four Rihanna, you know, I'll say all of them. Beyonce did the bitch five times Right, you know what?

Speaker 1:

I mean. That's why I think Chris will come in turn. I think he'll come Whenever he speak publicly about it again and the way that people accept him. You can go. That's how it is.

Speaker 2:

I'm with you. I'm with you.

Speaker 1:

If you ever do. I'm about to say oh, somebody's talking about Usher and Trey Songz. Usher was talking about it on Charlemagne Brevis Club. He was saying that about the Kiki stuff, Saying like would you let your girl go to Usher concert and get on stage what?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, bro, listen, I'm be real with y'all. I promise you, listen, I promise y'all. I know this is a little off-suggest with this, but me and my wife didn't talk about this bro, she's a celebrity. Her celebrity crush is who you think? I don't know Sugnight. This is the type of wife I got. She ain't nowhere near Sugnight. She wouldn't like this to him, bro. Listen, her celebrity crush is Sugnight. I would definitely let her go backstage.

Speaker 1:

We ain't friends.

Speaker 2:

Like I'm telling y'all this is like bro, I just look at, like bro, I know this is a one-time thing. That ain't like. You know what I mean? And she ain't never been. Don't ask me this, you y'all? No, no, no. I'm saying I would be personally.

Speaker 1:

But like I seen Jeremiah, like he had a girl on stage or whatever, he was feeling all over it bro, wild, wild, you wilding on that. Yeah, he was feeling all over it, bro, and she was enjoying every moment of it.

Speaker 2:

If I was drunk and that's the only whatever and I get her past, she ain't even telling she. Probably her own boy, probably over there, sent trip in the whole last three years. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

I'm just saying, though you cool with it? Like what if he rub on a booty or something like that, or grab on a booty and she be like who?

Speaker 2:

You know what I mean.

Speaker 1:

She like it, she start she don't even look back, just like yeah, she'll finally, I'm not, listen, I'll be, I'll be cool, I'll be cool.

Speaker 2:

Okay, I'm not cause I'm, I just feel like. I just feel like.

Speaker 1:

I'm cool with her going on stage, like don't touch her, she ain't all about it. That's cool too, but like no physical stuff. Yeah, I don't like that.

Speaker 2:

I don't like that, I don't like my artist do that either Listen bro, I feel like me personally.

Speaker 1:

Cause you.

Speaker 2:

I'm like, especially like she going on stage. I feel like we didn't, probably, probably not. I was saying, even if it's like what, if you go on stage and she's like what you let me do, I said, bro, have fun, I'm not this your favorite artist. Now don't go back there and get Jay, you know what I'm saying, stuff like that. Like you know what I'm saying, but like you know, like nigga, let's imagine Nelly sweating in front of her and Nelly, her favorite artist, she's going oh, nelly, you know what I'm saying, Whatever Like, but I'm saying like you don't know that's what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

Like they just dudes too. Like they don't know if this girl's single or not. I'll be rich I'm saying like she rub her hand on this thing or something.

Speaker 2:

I think it's different cause I know I ain't the first one, my wife, so that's how you know what I mean. No, I mean I feel the same way.

Speaker 1:

But it's still like after you, we didn't commit it to a relationship, you didn't have to be. You ain't got to go on stage. Yeah, but I want to be my wife. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

So, like I wanted to go on stage, bro, Cause, how many people you know gonna go on stage, bro? How many people you know that can actually go on stage with these artists?

Speaker 1:

You don't like no, I mean, I'm not tripping about it, Like I said.

Speaker 2:

I'm not just like, baby, go on stage, let's smack that way. I'm telling you, like I'll tell you that's the type of person I am. I want her to do it every day, every show. Wait, this a great opportunity. It's like me saying Lauren London, she's like, she's going to take me, go up, go smack on the booty, Like you know what I mean.

Speaker 1:

But I feel like it's different for girls and girls.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

I feel like if Jen adjacent called me on stage and did the lap dance, I didn't touch her. She did all the touching. Yeah it's fine Probably if I had a girl. But the other way around, if a girl goes on stage and the dude touch all over my girl and touch all her stuff, like that, like a woman body sacred, we buy that, but I'm not saying she ain't mine because of the touch.

Speaker 2:

So what if your girl, valsha Janet Jackson, give you a lap dance? I'm talking about butt to ground. You need my.

Speaker 1:

That's what Janet Jackson doing to me. If I go on there and then do stuff to Janet Jackson, I feel like my girl should be mad.

Speaker 2:

I feel like if y'all both come in, you see what I'm saying Because of the rose I feel like I can't get mad at her because she let me get away with Janet Jackson. That's how I feel. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I feel what you're saying, but like the same thing, if he do that and she don't, okay. Okay, if I'm on Janet Jackson, go up on Janet Jackson. She okay with me getting a lap dance to Janet Jackson? Yeah, Do that mean that I should be okay with a dude RubberHub, you know private.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Nah, we had to talk about that. If I say nah, then don't yeah.

Speaker 2:

RubberHub. I think whoever girls that is will slap that dude's hand. Like I said, the artist.

Speaker 1:

He picked her up. He picked this one girl up, bro, he had her, like she was on his arm, pretty much like that, and like when he put it down, he just I was just like, all right, bro, that was like I ain't gonna say it, but oh, okay, the artist did it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I think it's certain boundaries of artists, you know.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying? Like I mean, you get an art killer, you get a dude who can dance or something like that. He really start grinding on your chick, she sitting there like oh, you know what I mean.

Speaker 1:

Like what just happened, yeah, but also I like what you're saying, though I feel what you're saying like I'm gonna. I want to talk about it what's acceptable, what's not. I want my girl. This is what I want to say. I want my girl to be have all her fantasies too, but I want to have as long as it don't go outside our limits of communication.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I just want to be so controlling. If I say it, don't do that, I feel like people get to a point they control everything they wife do, what they husband do and it gets born and people ready. You know what I'm saying. I can't do nothing without you looking on my shoulder.

Speaker 1:

I do agree with that to the point of you shouldn't be in a relationship if you don't want to have that kind of them, kind of what you call them boundaries. You don't want, you don't feel comfortable with it, your man telling you not to do something, you shouldn't be with that guy. You shouldn't be with a guy, period, because you ain't ready to be in a relationship. It's about relating, and if something that you personally prefer offends them, you should think about.

Speaker 1:

You know what I mean. You might not want to be with them or be in that, because that's just what it is. You chose to do. That Ain't nobody make you fall in love with nobody.

Speaker 2:

See, I'm thinking like I'm going to get my wife the best time, the best moment, bro. She going to remember it's her favorite celebrity. You know what I mean. Just go on stage, go girl. You bought a girl. You bought a thought up titties.

Speaker 1:

See, I guess with me. I feel that to the point of being an entertainer and knowing like I guess, like to me, it ain't a big deal.

Speaker 2:

It ain't a big deal yeah.

Speaker 1:

I can put you in a room. Like girls I've been with, I've put them in front of people that they never be around and I watched their action severely.

Speaker 2:

You ain't changed.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, or either they did change or they didn't, and then like that tells me about them, so like I can not say it If you, if who you around, changes our communication.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that ain't the one. That ain't the one. She a groupie.

Speaker 1:

She a groupie and it's like I ain't gonna lie, but you got to put your, you got to put your, you got to put your, you got to put your you got to put them around.

Speaker 2:

That you okay. I kind of like it because I now I feel like I'm going to see the show.

Speaker 1:

You like to.

Speaker 2:

MI this show. Right, I was to my point. I don't why I'm not release it and I'm just as chill that I don't hear inconceivable now that I'm just thinking of here that is just as a cancelled promise. That's not going to happen in the endeavor. So the question is talk with. You know he been talking about this for like 23 years and they finally caught up with this fool. I think he's been a, but did he do it or was he in the car?

Speaker 1:

He was a hit man, I mean, he ordered the kill. He was a conspiracy Conspirator. He didn't shoot, it was his gun, but he didn't shoot it.

Speaker 2:

So he ordered the kill, but he didn't shoot. Oh, he's done they sound like 40.

Speaker 1:

He already 60.

Speaker 2:

It ain't no statute.

Speaker 1:

Statute of limitation on the I don't know the. I don't know how. The case still open. I don't even know that.

Speaker 2:

It was never resolved.

Speaker 1:

Right, but so Once they close it, I mean it wasn't close.

Speaker 2:

What did you reopen? Any case, you know that. I thought it was something you couldn't know you can reopen any case, ok, you can remind them that this probably gonna be there, ok. So I feel like this is what he says. She said at this point, like you can reopen any case now, but I just feel like, like dude, we're just trying to right his wrongs or something. I don't understand why. Why, I mean this 1990s, right.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's what.

Speaker 2:

I'm saying Like what's I?

Speaker 1:

don't know, I just think about it. What?

Speaker 2:

shock. What shock value is that? Everybody knew to, everybody knew him, he's fine. Just, they just finally caught up with him because he kept. No one took me to interviews about it.

Speaker 1:

That and I'm sure you know. Lupak got kids.

Speaker 2:

Oh, I don't know.

Speaker 1:

I'm sure his family and somebody still she probably still looking and whatever, but I don't know.

Speaker 1:

I feel like it's a feel like a excuse me, but a publicity stunt, more Like they put it on social media and everything like that. It's like for me if they're to say Park was my dad or something like that I don't know if I even you know, I would want to know who did it. This is like I don't want that. I don't want him to have no say so. It's like he trying to be a star by doing it. That's how I feel about the whole. It's coming out. That's weird to me and feel weird. You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 2:

I just think they're just stew. I just think that shit's so old now. I guess, like he said, he was talking about it without, no, you know, consequences.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so that's what I'm saying, like is it really a consequence because he going to jail now? My thing, what are you trying to do? You might be broke.

Speaker 2:

Anyway, I want to go. He don't care. We're trying to get a documentary or something. God damn what they finally said. Come out with it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, maybe that's what it is. Maybe that's what it's all about. He's going to do he's going to make money.

Speaker 2:

I don't want the Panama there.

Speaker 1:

That's what. That's what it feel like, though he is trying to make money off of. That's honestly what it feel like, because, even though it's much like you don't look bad or like whatever you said about it, I don't care.

Speaker 2:

So what got some motivation? You got some motivation where it's our people.

Speaker 1:

Man, we got big things coming down the pipeline. We do we definitely don't speak about it completely right now.

Speaker 1:

But yeah, we excited man, we got something. We're going to have a product for you guys, along with some merch, really really soon, and we're going to need your support. We really taking a risk, really. You know we take a risk every time we do this anyway, putting ourselves out here. But and we want to encourage you all to do the same thing, don't be dumb, but like, put yourself, find something for yourself to make some money in your family to do, like we coming, like the like prior times it.

Speaker 1:

You want to expand on that? You want to yeah.

Speaker 2:

I just feel like listen y'all, I just like motivation. Wise stuff ain't built overnight, stuff is day by day. It might be year, might be two, but your.

Speaker 1:

Five might be five.

Speaker 2:

You know your blessings coming, and long you stay strong. Everybody quit on you, so you got to just prove them wrong.

Speaker 1:

Right, don't put it on yourself.

Speaker 2:

So look, everybody got fired in them, everybody going to say you can't do this. Why are you still doing that? You ain't did this.

Speaker 1:

Don't sleep on yourself yeah.

Speaker 2:

Just just keep going, don't stop. You know, it might be that one person that, like bro, I like listening to y'all Right and it might be a. I might be two. That's how I start three, four, five, six. You know, continue on, but just don't stop just because you ain't had success within two, three, four, five, six months Just learning what not to do. I promise you Don't.

Speaker 1:

And then that, like you can, you can even be doing it and just have like the wrong, like I cannot say it Just like not feel like you being yourself when you doing something. Be yourself. Like. If people leave you or don't want to be man, let them go. I ain't saying treat people wrong or nothing like that. I'm saying like your authentic self, like if you weird or you funny or you can sing or whatever, like no matter what, if people accept you for your talent or not, like, be yourself. Like because you, your power is you, and if you don't never get to the point where you accept yourself, you can't never really walk out your power. So accept yourself for who you are man and you know.

Speaker 2:

So I'll do this for everybody. I promise you For sure.

Speaker 1:

For sure, Like it really is. Yeah, so that's you know something. Great technology, I mean. Without the internet, without social media, we wouldn't be sitting here doing this stuff right now.

Speaker 2:

That's correct. So, I appreciate y'all. Make sure y'all like, follow, subscribe, tick tock, Apple, Spotify, YouTube, anything. Facebook we are letting rain podcast.

Speaker 1:

That's us man.

Speaker 2:

Thank y'all for watching.

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