Let It Rain Podcast

The Intricate Web of Fame, Music, and Social Media Platforms

October 26, 2023 SpoonB & DJ Nate Slaughter
The Intricate Web of Fame, Music, and Social Media Platforms
Let It Rain Podcast
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Let It Rain Podcast
The Intricate Web of Fame, Music, and Social Media Platforms
Oct 26, 2023
SpoonB & DJ Nate Slaughter
Get ready to have your perspectives challenged and your insights enriched! We have the dynamic DJ Nate Slaughter Spoon B gracing us with his electrifying presence as we discover the inspiration behind his latest single, "Lovin' You". We traverse his journey, unravel the layers of his creative process, and look towards the horizon where new collaborations and undertakings await him. We also throw in a heartening shout-out to Megan Connors for her unwavering support!

Drama and controversies are part and parcel of celebrity lives, and who better to delve into this than the iconic couple, Jada and Will Smith? We dissect the ongoing rumors about their relationship and question the extent of Chris Rock's involvement. Is separation their only option? What does it mean to stand up for oneself amidst public scrutiny? Join us as we navigate this intricate web of celebrity relationships, respect, and repercussions. 

Ever wondered about the behind-the-scenes action in the music industry? We dish out everything you need to know - from the triumphs of music maestros like Michael Jackson and Drake to the revolutionary impact of artists like Uzi, Beyonce, Taylor Swift, and Weezy. From the power of physical albums to the dominance of streaming services, we have got it all covered! But wait, there's more! We also explore the upcoming changes in Twitter and their potential impact on the music industry. Tune in for an exciting ride through the bustling world of music!

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Get ready to have your perspectives challenged and your insights enriched! We have the dynamic DJ Nate Slaughter Spoon B gracing us with his electrifying presence as we discover the inspiration behind his latest single, "Lovin' You". We traverse his journey, unravel the layers of his creative process, and look towards the horizon where new collaborations and undertakings await him. We also throw in a heartening shout-out to Megan Connors for her unwavering support!

Drama and controversies are part and parcel of celebrity lives, and who better to delve into this than the iconic couple, Jada and Will Smith? We dissect the ongoing rumors about their relationship and question the extent of Chris Rock's involvement. Is separation their only option? What does it mean to stand up for oneself amidst public scrutiny? Join us as we navigate this intricate web of celebrity relationships, respect, and repercussions. 

Ever wondered about the behind-the-scenes action in the music industry? We dish out everything you need to know - from the triumphs of music maestros like Michael Jackson and Drake to the revolutionary impact of artists like Uzi, Beyonce, Taylor Swift, and Weezy. From the power of physical albums to the dominance of streaming services, we have got it all covered! But wait, there's more! We also explore the upcoming changes in Twitter and their potential impact on the music industry. Tune in for an exciting ride through the bustling world of music!

Support the Show.

Subscribe on Youtube ! thanks LIRP FAM

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Once again it's me and my friend, haha, spoon Spoochy, spoochery, spoochy.

Speaker 2:

Davis Jr.

Speaker 1:

That's what I'm gonna start calling Y'all. What's good, what's happening. What's happening once again. My name is DJ Nate Slaughter Spoon.

Speaker 2:

B.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and this is Let it Rain podcast.

Speaker 2:

Podcast this is my boy, how you been, mr Promo, over here.

Speaker 1:

Man, you know I'm dropping new song, dropping this Friday, october 21st.

Speaker 2:

Lovin' you hey now Name your song. What's your name?

Speaker 1:

It's Lovin' you, lovin' you. Yeah, get out of here, yeah, I can't hardly hear you, bro, speak up on that.

Speaker 2:

Can you hear me? Yeah, that's what I need.

Speaker 1:

I need the real Spoonchery Let me get out of here.

Speaker 2:

I might get vocal Check, check, check one, check two. Sorry y'all, sorry, it like going on with these mics.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, can you hear me?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I can't thank you, oh, but yeah, man.

Speaker 1:

I'm good man. How about you?

Speaker 2:

I'm blessed bro. I'm in a very positive space this week.

Speaker 1:

Hey, man you should be. We got a lot of good things going on.

Speaker 2:

We got too much, too much, too much, too much. I'm a dog.

Speaker 1:

It feel like too much. I was a dog, it ain't a dog. It ain't a dog all the time.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it ain't enough. It ain't enough for me. I want to be busy. You know one of the lot of great stuff in this community. Yeah, man, how I feel to be dropping man this Friday. You nervous? Tell us about it, man, I feel great.

Speaker 1:

I don't feel nervous at all. I feel like this is what you call that 360 moment and know if I would be doing music. No more just been trying to throw what I want to do with my life up in the air, make sure I take care of my daughter and get a father bigger man and I found a way to do it all, slowly but surely, been through a lot past year and I was happy to be releasing it. Can't cry. No more got to let the song cry for me, I mean. So I'm going to let the song do what it do.

Speaker 2:

Once. I ain't going to lie to you. I like a lot of your songs, but this one right here, man, this one right here, this is it. This is going to be a take out.

Speaker 1:

I'm telling you Appreciate you bro.

Speaker 2:

Look at all this soft stuff. What's up with this radio show?

Speaker 1:

you didn't even went to Radio station, you went to Shout out to Megan Connors over there something in the water. She just asked me to do it. She released all the new music, like all the local artists or whatever, and she just asked me about it a couple weeks ago I wasn't ready to drop it. Since I was ready to drop it, I just hit it up, man. Hopefully we can get you on there. Get the whole podcast on there.

Speaker 2:

We'll come up with something Megan.

Speaker 1:

Connors, something in the water that's you can follow on Instagram and all that.

Speaker 2:

This is a lot of great content that's been out of this world Since we last recorded bro. It's too much. Also, just let us know if y'all want us to. You know what I'm saying Talk about something, because it's too much content and we're going to try to bore y'all just in that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, man, if y'all got any questions, y'all got a conversation. Y'all want to have Men, women, everybody. We here. We working on our TikTok, we're working on Instagram. We're going to start going live. We also got some other things, some merch and everything on the way. Just want y'all to keep hanging with us, man, we appreciate y'all, as always, new year's coming around the way and we're going to have some new stuff for y'all.

Speaker 2:

Let's get into it. I don't even know what to begin. What do you want to begin with?

Speaker 1:

We got to start talking off the rip about Jada Pinky Park, ausena Smith.

Speaker 2:

Oh my God, alright, we'll catch us up on.

Speaker 1:

So I guess apparently she didn't spoke out again saying that her and Will been separated for the last six years.

Speaker 2:

They've been separated, like they've been together but they've been separated.

Speaker 1:

They're not divorced, but they separated.

Speaker 2:

What they don't believe in getting divorced.

Speaker 1:

That's what she said We've been together this long was the point. That's why they was talking about the Ausena stuff, like she had a boyfriend and Will knew about it.

Speaker 2:

So basically what you're saying is the whole world assumed they knew their relationship, their life, all this stuff was already planned anyway because they've been separated, so they bashed all of the stuff they're saying they bashed. So why did Will smack Chris Rock?

Speaker 1:

And then that's a statement I'm not sure this could be he saying she said that when he said don't talk about my wife like that, jada was surprised that he said it. They ain't been together like that. From what I heard, chris shot and shot at her. He knew they were separated and he shot and shot at her. He was like why are you tripping Like y'all ain't even together.

Speaker 2:

So I'm pretty sure Chris and Will like who they was.

Speaker 1:

Now.

Speaker 2:

You'll do nothing like that I would smack your ass too. I would smack you.

Speaker 1:

There's two things to it. I kind of feel like it was weird that he got up on stage.

Speaker 2:

He could have went and seen him about that, but was they separated, staying in two different houses? They didn't go on to come out with the hug.

Speaker 1:

They got acres. They got like 20 acres you know what I'm saying?

Speaker 2:

What? They still staying with each other. You know what I mean? Sleep in another room. They putting out piece by piece like it's a book. Like the documentary Part one, part two, part three.

Speaker 1:

It ain't they putting out, she putting out. That's why.

Speaker 2:

I don't like it.

Speaker 1:

She want the attention, she need the attention.

Speaker 2:

I don't think she need the attention, I think she just want it.

Speaker 1:

I'm saying like I think she wanted what I'm saying and she needed for herself like validation Not that they needed, for we're rich, she rich, you know what I'm saying. She never want for nothing in her life, but I think she want to stay popping. You know what I'm saying? Stay popping has something to say, bro. That's all it can be.

Speaker 2:

That's all it can be 40 something years old, damn it 50.

Speaker 1:

That's why she trying to stay popping Because they falling off. You see, stephen A Smith went off too See that, oh, jada no. You saying Jada, they like that's so disrespectful. You trying to be little his man. Why you keep saying stuff about this?

Speaker 2:

Listen Stephen A Smith be popping off about the wrong shit. Somebody the offense. I don't think it was wrong this time you be wrong a lot.

Speaker 1:

I think it was right.

Speaker 2:

My black brother. But sometimes you just mind your damn business Like you're to ask somebody else on your show. That's true.

Speaker 1:

I think he was right to say something. Standing up for a little bit, I think I don't know, I don't feel like enough men to say something because they know they're going to get smacked. You know what I'm saying, like it's a who Jada is, but bless you. I think I think she wrong. I think I ain't saying she wrong for having an opinion. I ain't saying we're perfect or nothing like that, but like shut up about it already. You want to stay out of the media. You don't want people to talk about your alopecia, your hair, so like talk about that stuff. Then she said Pauque had the same thing. She got you heard that.

Speaker 2:

Talk about? Talk about she man. Why she talking about some shit that happened to her 20s 90 years ago?

Speaker 1:

Bro, she is she chatting she had, she regressed. She is not up to what's going on in life. She stuck.

Speaker 2:

She stuck when she was like something else, she might, yeah, she might, I think she.

Speaker 1:

She might trying to redo her 20s, but she probably messed up so much I think she finally, and that's what I will ain't even saying, he just like it's best to be quiet, cause she gonna, she running herself into the ground. She don't even see it. Cause it's just crazy to me. Cause, like you said, well, j Cole, I want that we Smith and Janet Love yeah, I want that. Uncle Field and you know, dark skin and Vila yeah, he said at a recent concert he bought this. That line came up. He was like that. He didn't even say he let the crowd say it. Everybody was like oh yeah.

Speaker 2:

That's y'all to be amazed behind the scenes of like what a lot of people go through.

Speaker 1:

How you feel is like you. You know whatever you know you had a situation, yeah, and then you and your ex broke up and, like she, she was somebody popping in, just went and told online everything about you a bit. That's why I got mad bro, I'm be rude.

Speaker 2:

I just feel like I'm tight, that I'm low tier right now. You know what I mean, cause my life doesn't matter to the world.

Speaker 1:

I'm saying, if it did, if you was up there, you was up there, you got to be up there.

Speaker 2:

I feel like it's limits, because I can easily bash you, just as well as you can bash me.

Speaker 1:

Thank you, and they got kids bro. Yeah, I can use the bash you.

Speaker 2:

It's something on time. That shit was funky Like. You know what I'm saying. You like to wear shit going on. It's one point in time. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

Right bro.

Speaker 2:

You know you can sign up for Got them Point Hood, I feel like it's a level of disrespected there.

Speaker 1:

I feel like we're done to her, whatever it is. That's why she coming out with it and it's like cause she can't beat his ass, she can't do nothing, she can't outwork him, he, the bigger star.

Speaker 2:

I just feel like they all I mean really- he just mad. At this point. What's the point? I mean they ain't gonna hurt if they got a divorce. They been living single since Martin got there. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, I feel you. I feel like I mean when they kids, old now they making their own lives, they getting married, probably kids.

Speaker 1:

I think it's the money stuff. I think that's why they staying.

Speaker 2:

They don't want to break up the money Shit. That's a big good point.

Speaker 1:

I think she gonna try. I mean will a billion there?

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

And she wasn't with him the whole time.

Speaker 2:

They probably, she probably got about 300, 400 million in the assets with him. Yeah, I was gonna say I speak of the money. What you think about this? This is the same. Kanye West generated 160 million. Third quarter. Third quarter is like a certain part of the year guys. Like you know, July, the I mean July, the September, yeah, the last three months pretty much.

Speaker 1:

I think it's the bomb. I'm proud of my boy. I always I'm gonna support you. Yeah, you don't see, you know doing his own thing as an entrepreneur, as an independent black dude. I got to support him. I don't agree with everything. I ain't say don't get that twisted but I support his entrepreneurial side.

Speaker 2:

He doing a good run this year though.

Speaker 1:

He staying out the way. Assistant. Last he staying out the way.

Speaker 2:

He getting right, he finding himself.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's a setup. Shut up.

Speaker 2:

stay out the way what you think about Kanye been in rap game for a long time.

Speaker 1:

He bought a new album with a $1 sign.

Speaker 2:

That's how I feel to say it when they drop. Is it really needed or just? Is it needed for the like, the culture Like for them to drop. I feel like it's not needed for them to drop, but I think they just love to drop music cause they've been doing it for so long. I don't think it's revenue wise. I know they don't make that money. You know what I'm saying. If they drop an album, but for us, like it depends on.

Speaker 1:

That's a good question. I like that cause as a musician. I think it does. If it's good enough, I think if it's just surface music, keep it. But if he really got something to say like Kanye normally has some good stuff to say, or he had been, but I feel like since he didn't got so popular it's almost like he more popular than the music could ever be he could say something just as popular as the song now or like a sound bite or something. And if he can make music, go back to making music. That's good, like that, then do it. But I don't know, I don't know. That's a good question.

Speaker 2:

I feel like when people like this young generation be like somebody, like a old rapper, just been in through the 2000s and they washed up.

Speaker 1:

I think that's cool and like that's what everybody been talking about. So rap, rap sales is down 40% this year Period. Like it ain't Juicy J said it, Like it ain't producers everything, no matter the chains, all these stuff everybody talking about is down 40%. R&b up 25%.

Speaker 1:

R&B up R&B up 25% is rise Cause people is tired of it. Like you go to a concert, you see one dude jumping around the stage. But that's okay, bro, we see you. Everybody said Drake. I mean, I ain't been to Drake concert. A lot of people don't like Drake concert, like it just him and no musicians. Or like another 21 or somebody to come out and this is like dang bro. But they say, got special effects and all that kind of stuff on the stage. But it ain't. Like you know, everybody going to see 50. Everybody going to see the old action. They got girls dancing, they got the whole thing. Bro, it's an experience and these young rappers don't do it.

Speaker 2:

I'm not like a Drake Drake fan, like I'm not going to say play Drake, but I know Drake is to me. I feel like Drake is noted. You know I don't listen to his music. Like it's latest after the views. I don't listen as much like that, but respect or respect. You know what I'm saying. You might then like Kobe Brown, but you can tell who's that guy Like you know what I mean, like you know what I mean.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, the numbers don't lie, man.

Speaker 2:

The numbers don't lie. So I feel like I really stopped watching or listening to Drake after the views. But my choice of music changed. You know what?

Speaker 1:

I'm saying yeah, yeah, yeah, john, you feel it. I like Drake. You know what I'm saying. I ain't coming in front of the all.

Speaker 2:

Drake, you a go. I did listen to that last album, though People was bashing it. But I think he created various Like you know what I'm saying Chopping down shit like this. Y'all don't like it right now, but give about two, three months.

Speaker 1:

I think it's hard. I like the last one.

Speaker 2:

I like it though.

Speaker 1:

I guess it was for all it's safe for all the dogs. Some people thought it was going to be like a more street record, but I feel like it had a lot of R&B, like a lot of him talking to people, talking to old girls, talking about relationships and stuff like that, which I vibe, but that's like it was a little bit sad boy, so to speak, or whatever. But I think that's what Drake is Like he ain't got no wife. He 30 plus. Yeah, he thought like 36.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he a dad like he tired of it 35.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and people, you know he tired of that. Whatever, I don't know, I like the tracks. I'll say it knew that I'm hard.

Speaker 2:

Oh, I'll say, shit is fire.

Speaker 1:

That's it hard.

Speaker 2:

I'll say shit is fire. I wouldn't.

Speaker 1:

That's the best thing it's gonna to me. I like Drake album but I don't feel like. I feel like Offset Album got way better production and he went better.

Speaker 2:

I feel like, even though Drake got a probably great album, I just feel like it's just hard for him to top in his work. So he done so much great shit.

Speaker 1:

Again like.

Speaker 2:

It's hard, I feel like it's hard.

Speaker 1:

I feel like I feel what you're saying. I feel like the producer he ain't putting together bodies, he got so many. He probably got Drake, probably got a hundred thousand songs, like literally a thousand songs just sitting. But the production, like give me some dope videos with a movie, give me something like really, really entertainment, give me something more thoughtful. Like it's just Drake spit now, which is fine, you know it's because he's Drake, he can do that, still gonna do numbers, but it's like I want that big from him. Like the bigger Michael Jackson got, the bigger his stuff got.

Speaker 2:

Let me ask you something, since we're talking about Michael Jackson, you feel about Drake got as many hits. Number one is Michael Jackson on Billboard.

Speaker 1:

It's not. I mean he do but and shout out to Drake and Mike MJ or RPMJ, but it's not the same. The whole market ain't the same. You can just pop a song out anytime you want to. You can do that, mike can do that.

Speaker 2:

I feel like it's way harder.

Speaker 1:

No, yeah, I don't.

Speaker 2:

It's a lot of songs now compared to back then.

Speaker 1:

Right, but at the same time you had to have a record label back then. Bro, but like at the same time, mike Jackson, you had to do a video to put it on MTV be a single. You was putting out one album a year and everybody was putting out one album, so it had to compete against everybody's.

Speaker 2:

For the whole year.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so I feel like it's a difference. For sure, I ain't taking nothing from Drake, but I mean to stay on the charts as long as he has.

Speaker 2:

Bro, he's been on the charts forever.

Speaker 1:

Right, same thing with Michael Jackson, like that Thriller album, all those things. I'm gonna say it on the charts forever. You had a physical album, bro, like the album could sell out. You can't sell out records.

Speaker 2:

You can't do nothing that they could do back then, did Michael have a lot of albums out, or not really?

Speaker 1:

Nah, he didn't have like that.

Speaker 2:

So Drake got how many albums out? One, two, about seven albums out, don't he they?

Speaker 1:

said the whole. There's new record the whole album is charting, like that never happened with artists when they was just CDs, that's kinda crazy.

Speaker 2:

You see what?

Speaker 1:

I'm saying the whole album, cause the Spotify and stuff, we didn't have strings. That's what I'm saying. Like it's different, that's kinda crazy.

Speaker 2:

The whole album's about names. Usually the whole album. Now there's only a couple people you can listen to from fucking first to last. Yeah, like the whole album. Charting is crazy. The only thing a whole album of Beyonce charting.

Speaker 1:

Only people who'd be doing it is Uzi did it when he dropped that long thing, beyonce always do it, taylor Swift always do it, drake do it. Yeah, all goes.

Speaker 2:

All goes, All goes. So you feel like who you think break up Michael or Drake?

Speaker 1:

I don't, I don't, it won't never be nobody Until somebody go. I don't know how to do it, like if somebody come from another, like Kai, like a streamer or somebody, become an artist and then they become the best basketball player too. Like to me, michael was just like he was just more than a singer bro. He wrote, he played all his instruments and, you know, directed his videos and all that stuff, and it's a different world. So I can't really say it's just like saying LeBron and Jordan.

Speaker 2:

That's what I was just gonna say. I just I feel like people, people don't wanna let these people don't wanna let people pass these certain statues, like.

Speaker 1:

I'm not gonna go Drake, to go Brian. I can't argue that. I can't argue that.

Speaker 2:

I can't argue that. So you think Drake to go or you think Weezy.

Speaker 1:

Uh what. Weezy put him on. I definitely know more Weezy verses than Drake.

Speaker 2:

You think Drake just came at a very great time of history because streamers started. You know what I'm saying. Yeah, nimbus don't lie Like hard copies, though. Is he selling as many hard copies as they did?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I'm gonna say in this generation gotta be Drake bro.

Speaker 2:

Gotta be Drake.

Speaker 1:

Weezy can't do what Drake doing right now. Well, yeah, I'm right, I'm beyond it's like last five years when Weezy had all the problems with releasing this stuff, when he had the problems with baby, that slow Weezy down bad. When we hit that quarter that was. That was when Weezy. It was just like weird, I feel like after he was doing that.

Speaker 2:

you gotta think about it, though Weezy was killing 2000s.

Speaker 1:

Oh, he was.

Speaker 2:

Drake started, drake started coming. What? Oh, eight miss me, they miss me, shit. You know, what I'm saying. Weezy went to jail, so I feel like Wayne gave him a lot of great songs.

Speaker 1:

I feel like you gave him a lot of great songs, probably still do.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I feel like he gave him a lot of great songs, but after that shit, I feel like Wayne still love the game. He still you know what I'm saying. He still you know what I'm saying. He's still getting his.

Speaker 1:

But I just feel like after that, Wayne getting money for Drake, so like there ain't even no point I mean it's a different vibe, Like that's just like LeBron going to play for the Charlotte when Jordan on it.

Speaker 2:

Like oh, they went in the championship. Lebron James, my boy that boy.

Speaker 1:

I'm just saying like or Kobe, then playing for Jordan, that's how it is with the record, so you can't even I don't know. That's a good question, I like.

Speaker 2:

Kobe, bro, I'm not a Kobe fan. I'm sorry, guys. Lebron James, but I'm honest. Lebron James, though, I'm honest, I'm honest.

Speaker 1:

So what you think about switching up a little bit? What do you think about? Twitter is about to start charging.

Speaker 2:

Man fuck Twitter.

Speaker 1:

I'm gonna tell y'all this I'm gonna tell you you got so much in charging A dollar what? Just to like be able to retweet stuff and do stuff.

Speaker 2:

I'm paying for that. Fuck that, bro, like you already make so much money by people clicking shit. Like I don't understand and it ain't like it ain't like you can get, like it ain't like it's like a TikTok, something like that you can get noticeable. It's hard to get noticeable on Twitter. It literally had to be somebody retweeting your shit for you to get notarized on Twitter. For sure, like I'm sorry, the algorithm that's bullshit, I'm telling you.

Speaker 1:

Eli, I think, eli, you think it was a bad investment.

Speaker 2:

I think he didn't sell the shit yeah.

Speaker 1:

I think he messed up. So what's up with Twitter? He fired everybody.

Speaker 2:

What's up with Twitter and eggs? They asked a new Twitter.

Speaker 1:

Nah, nah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, he just changed the logo. Now it's Threads, threads, and then you got Twitter, which is X.

Speaker 2:

It is by Eli, Threads Eli.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he don't. No Threads. Is Instagram? That's a. That's a Zuckerberg Zuckerberg Facebook. Okay, Eli, on his Twitter, he bought it and he done messed it up bro, he didn't understand it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but I feel like, I just feel like it's just too much. That was just a project for him, that was just a stupid fucking app yeah.

Speaker 1:

I think he liked how communicative it is, yeah, like how everybody was using it to do stuff. So he owned that network. It was smart, but at the same time you gotta use it right, and he ain't the person who's staying on social media the right way, eli, weird as hell. So why.

Speaker 2:

I'm be honest with you, eli. The best thing you did about Twitter is you can watch me fucking porn on that bitch. That's about it. That's about it. That's about it. Hey bro, you look at a lot of people normal people Threads. Now there ain't no more porn on that mug.

Speaker 1:

I don't even be on Twitter, bro.

Speaker 2:

Me either. I mean, I don't even there was.

Speaker 1:

I'm glad it folded. Lowkey Ain't paying no dollar.

Speaker 2:

I ain't glad it folded, but I'm glad like I'm sorry. Bro, that's a free fucking app. You already getting money by somebody signing up database, so I don't need. I mean what you gonna do with the extra dollar from everybody.

Speaker 1:

Nah bro, I don't trust it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I'm not doing that, bro.

Speaker 1:

I mean I, guess if you got the money to buy Twitter. To buy Twitter, you know what I mean. Yeah, tax, write off whatever that man got, like I don't know how many billions. So he just was playing around 350.

Speaker 2:

What you think about Rick Ross and I'm excited about that bro. Was it Shack and Kobe? Is that the name of the album or just the name?

Speaker 1:

of the single. I don't know, I don't know.

Speaker 2:

I know they dropped a single called Shack and Kobe.

Speaker 1:

They already dropped one. Yeah, they dropped it, you heard it.

Speaker 2:

I heard it about two weeks ago.

Speaker 1:

Hard enough.

Speaker 2:

I like it.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 2:

It's an old fella Meek Mill, which Nappy Head Meek Mill. Okay, he went back and ventured.

Speaker 1:

Freestyle battle rap the best.

Speaker 2:

thing about it is cause y'all know, like they, the way the media put it, like they probably been talking for the last six to seven, eight months.

Speaker 1:

Of course they had, they had, they was beefing one.

Speaker 2:

They had a yeah, they had a script about a lot of stuff.

Speaker 1:

Let's follow up.

Speaker 2:

buy some money, yeah about, yeah, About that which you know, Rick Ross addressed it Like it wasn't never Rick Ross, it was the other business of it.

Speaker 1:

Uh huh.

Speaker 2:

You know what I'm saying? Meek didn't know. Meek didn't know. Ricky to the game.

Speaker 1:

Man you don't know, can I ask you?

Speaker 2:

Cause even he said like he can be a Saudi billionaire and this and that, but it's like, bro, you still sitting there with problems, like you know what I mean. Yeah, I mean in my head, bro, that's he said he wasn't using his network right Word, so now he's you see that, yeah, he was.

Speaker 1:

he came back more mature.

Speaker 2:

He was, yeah, more mature, I think he. I think he cleaned up too, yeah, I think Drugs and shit.

Speaker 1:

I think Mill definitely Meek on definitely definitely some more.

Speaker 2:

You gonna make Mill my top five.

Speaker 1:

Nah, that's your guy. No, he make Mill my top five. You put me on Meek Mill. Yeah, he know, I ain't gonna lie. I ain't gonna lie, I'm gonna put Mill on Meek Mill. I wasn't really listening. Then I started listening.

Speaker 2:

Look, you put me on change, though I ain't gonna lie. Hey, that's my guy, my moment, my moment changed, where it's like ah, you put Meek Mill there first, you gonna make no money off and take your money. That was it. That was it after listen Meek Mill, my top five all the time. I'm definitely gonna Meek Mill interview.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I feel like I guess maybe I want that album, I want the old Hustlin' Ross and I want the the Dreams of Nightmares. What am I at me? Yeah, I'm gonna put them in Miami and I want Dreams of Nightmares on one track, bro. That's what I feel, I guess. That's why I'm excited. That's why, as soon as you said it, I was like let's go, because I want that album.

Speaker 2:

I'm not telling which way that album gonna go bro.

Speaker 1:

That could be the hardest thing to drop this year for sure, I know everybody. I think it's anticipated, but by them being so I wonder who produced it, bro. I hope the tracks drop bro.

Speaker 2:

By them being so, man Rick Ross got a great taste of music he do.

Speaker 1:

He got the best of it. Him and Jay-Z got some real good taste of music. They can put a catalog of your-. Yeah, they got some clasings.

Speaker 2:

They got some shit for you. My thing is I want to have Meek Mill. Which direction is the album's gonna go into? Like it's gonna be the back and forth. You know how a lot of people do back and forth with each other, like we're playing off each other.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, verse for verse.

Speaker 2:

Or it's like yeah, it was like Rose ain't gonna get the hooks in and Meek Mill gonna come with that, screaming that freestyle, meek. You know what I'm saying that rap.

Speaker 1:

They gotta have one like that. They ain't got one where they going on street. I'm gonna throw the hook. I'm gonna throw my computer away, bro.

Speaker 2:

I'm just gonna I'm gonna throw my phone. I'm just happy to like for the other people.

Speaker 1:

I'm gonna go get on title.

Speaker 2:

I'm just happy to see Maybach music. You know what I'm saying MMG, like bro. I just wish they can go get Stiley back and Walei man.

Speaker 1:

Walei for the drop yeah. Walei drop, yeah, I seen it, it's supposed to be. What is it Friday? Yeah, it's a drop.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I seen it, you seen it. Yeah, they made up right. Yeah, bro, that's big. Yeah, what was the?

Speaker 1:

initial beefy. You know, I don't know.

Speaker 2:

I don't really know. They just straight stuff, just like G's, and them Just straight stuff.

Speaker 1:

You said somewhere on my dudes or your dudes, and blah, blah, blah.

Speaker 2:

I'm glad like a lot of people are reunited. People look at it as soft, but I look at it as like growth. I look at it as like growth.

Speaker 1:

That's so crazy how that, like you just said that what it is Somebody can be mature and handle a situation. People think that he's soft, but she's soft Like man. I just ain't got time to do that, no more, it's gonna get old Like I ain't got to.

Speaker 2:

That shit was 20 years ago, right, or?

Speaker 1:

period, even if it's the day of like bruh, I got shit to lose. I'm not gonna go to jail Proves. No points. In front of you, out in front of these folks. What for the internet For the police to come in and beat me on my head?

Speaker 2:

Preach.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I'm excited about that meat meal, though For sure I'm ready for that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I'm gonna be nice.

Speaker 1:

I'm ready, bro. The first thing I thought was that hustling and nightmares. I was like, oh, I needed that.

Speaker 2:

Everyday I'm hustling, bro. I'm sorry, bro, I'm young but I'm still old, cause I know the 2005 moments, 2006, 2007. I'm telling you, I remember it, when 50 dropped the quarter's it 2-ling-ling-ling-ling, I'm telling you AKA Ferrari 50. Like Rick Ross, that part of Miami everyday I'm hustling. Bro, I'm telling you, bro, people slap on young Jock back then too. I'm telling you, you didn't listen to it.

Speaker 1:

I mean I mess with the one going down.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, bro, the Jock City was slapping.

Speaker 1:

No, it was. The beat was hard too, you right, don't you?

Speaker 2:

That's the one, the damn album Jock did that boy. You knew some on that album but the rest of the shit Boy.

Speaker 1:

I think Jock was on the whole. Jock was on them babies.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I think Jock was Fuck that. We did it, so they can't. They can say Burbank. I think they fucked up with D Bro, but hey listen what you think about that man. I'm sorry y'all.

Speaker 1:

So silly bro.

Speaker 2:

All right, what you think about that man fake the heart, attack $20,000 in the restaurant because he didn't want to pay the bill.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, what you think about that. Yeah, we got a chat about that. What you think about that? He could be a jeans bro.

Speaker 2:

But you think he'll be on himself 20 times is a lot of. I know some people that fake a lot of shit. You know what I'm saying, but that's crazy what you think about that.

Speaker 1:

Listen, man, listen. I think it's hilarious, bro. I think that somebody is smart enough or don't care enough to and it's not in Americans, I think it's in Europe, somewhere. This man fake the heart attack 20 times at 20 different restaurants, he and J and I. They finally caught up with him, but he wouldn't pay his bill. He act like he having a heart attack. He didn't go to the hospital, didn't go home.

Speaker 2:

I wonder what they say like. What's it? Like a big restaurant. Listen, first off.

Speaker 1:

I think it was real nice restaurants. That was the issue.

Speaker 2:

Congrats to you, my friend. You beat the system, oh my.

Speaker 1:

God.

Speaker 2:

Like you beat the system. Listen. Let's just say that I would have man. I would have faked it too.

Speaker 1:

Bro, I think it's hilarious bro.

Speaker 2:

I would have ordered all kinds of shit.

Speaker 1:

I mean these people right now. I seen the story, I think, yesterday. Like dude DoorDash, you got all the car apps or the food here. Just go. Every so often he'll just get some white food and act like he couldn't get the order and stuff and just go home and eat.

Speaker 2:

What do you do? Cancel the order.

Speaker 1:

Something act like the order messed up or something like that.

Speaker 2:

Oh man, they'll get a job again.

Speaker 1:

He just wait the time and he signed up.

Speaker 2:

wait the time they gon' crucify that man for a double stack. Got that full four with Winnie.

Speaker 1:

Bro, that's hilarious.

Speaker 2:

Hey you bro listen.

Speaker 1:

If you don't, you get to a regular job though.

Speaker 2:

Bro, speaking of DoorDash, I got the worst DoorDash system in my neighborhood.

Speaker 1:

What's going?

Speaker 2:

on Because it's two addresses of mine in the same neighborhood.

Speaker 1:

What? Yes, so you get stuff all the time, angel. You be like what.

Speaker 2:

When my wife beat DoorDash and this and that they go to the wrong address, your litter had to get in the car, go around the neighborhood, go around. Wow, let's say it's been delivered. Every time, wow, like every time.

Speaker 1:

Wow, it's like. That's whack.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, like every time.

Speaker 1:

I get some glitches, and all that Uber stuff is a lot of glitches in there too you know the glitches. I don't know.

Speaker 2:

I be dashing, but Don't be scared. You know the glitches Nah bro, I really don't.

Speaker 1:

I've been trying to find them, but you be YouTube bro. Yeah, bro, got to study the game. I mean, the only thing I know is don't take a ride, don't take a order. If it's like if it's for five dollars, if it's over five miles, don't take it. Only do stuff like if you getting five dollars, go a dollar mile, don't go under that.

Speaker 2:

Oh, just the game yeah.

Speaker 1:

And then the approval thing they got is that's a glitch, so like it say like you only approve, like your approval rate like sixty some percent versus like ninety percent, but like it don't matter to the customer, but it's like it's a game to play on you. So I got an order. That's so I try to do long order. I do one that's like seven miles but it pay like $14. So I'll do stuff like that. But then other ones will be popping up, short ones will be popping up and if I decline them it'll say your approval rate going down. So it's a play on your head to make you think you gotta do orders.

Speaker 2:

That yeah but don't worry about it.

Speaker 1:

Don't worry about it, because it's somebody who'll do it. You still can grab whatever Right, when I go. As soon as I pick the Dash app, they go ahead. All the orders come in, just like regular them. It don't not give me the orders If they got. It's an app, so all that thing I want to do is generate to make money. If you ain't, if they ain't got enough people to drive, they gonna hit you basically. So don't even worry about no approval rating.

Speaker 2:

That sound like a scam.

Speaker 1:

Well, that's life.

Speaker 2:

It's life, it's America. Whatever bro, it's America. That's crazy.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, bro.

Speaker 2:

That's crazy. So what you got coming up?

Speaker 1:

Should we got Halloween coming up? Christmas you ready for the holiday?

Speaker 2:

Hey, I love October, November, october cool. But I love during winter so I can cold because people be in a better spirit.

Speaker 1:

Show basketball season coming too.

Speaker 2:

Basketball. You ain't got to slap nobody. You gotta worry about somebody stepping on your shoes. It's okay, Y'all trying to satisfy people Like you know what I'm saying. I feel like the summertime people get caught up too much and being outside you right, bro, people use hard to focus, hard to focus.

Speaker 1:

Hot girl, hot girl, hot boy summer.

Speaker 2:

That's what I'm saying. But that winter time, people want a new year, new season.

Speaker 1:

Cuff of season.

Speaker 2:

Like fuck cuffing. Y'all wasted our time trying to cuff somebody. Y'all would get enough for trying to cuff motherfuckers. Y'all about to just be friends with benefits, like y'all up here trying to.

Speaker 1:

It is weird, bro, people that do anything to have somebody sometime. It's so crazy.

Speaker 2:

Bro, everything you stand for, they'll drop it. I never understood somebody. Everything they stand for will drop before a relationship.

Speaker 1:

It's convenience man.

Speaker 2:

Now I just don't understand, bro, it's convenience. That's why I do my best to try to stay motivated, stay positive, know what's right and know what's wrong.

Speaker 1:

I mean, you have to learn that though you went through to get there, you know what I'm saying. A lot of people I ain't been through much heartbreak, so sometimes I feel like I didn't know that much and now that I've been through some I feel like, oh, that's some shit. I just can't deal with Straight up and I don't want you to deal with it from me. If I'm giving you that vibe, I get it Going about your business. We'll be better separate.

Speaker 2:

It's a great. Took me one time to cry, bro. I don't think I ever cried to get it again. Now you're most of the wise, yeah, but make myself cry, I know cause I always. It was always in my mind like bro, why did I cry anyway? But I was young, I wasn't crying, you know what.

Speaker 2:

I mean, and it ain't no serious, you know what I'm saying, that serious it's just a girlfriend, boyfriend, and they, like it was, motherfucking love my life back there. I done went 50,000 in debt. You know what I mean? Yes, sir, like so.

Speaker 1:

Exactly what you mean, but yeah, but I don't know.

Speaker 2:

I just tell people all the time like bro, especially like these little ass kids that go with these people, that boy, that ain't gonna be your girlfriend, right, even if you were in college. No offense, truth is true, some people survive the college relationship but majority fail. Right, I just feel like you need to get.

Speaker 1:

I feel like part of the relationship part of the relationship.

Speaker 2:

Wise, you need to get what you need to go first, then add your relationship.

Speaker 1:

For sure, get you some assets.

Speaker 2:

You can easily get sidetracked with Trying to can't stop loving and shit. Yeah, trying to love and shit, but yeah, what you got for our people, bro, that's it man, the same positive man.

Speaker 1:

Man, just during the holidays it can't be sad times like you know what I'm saying. I miss my mom, my RP mom and pop, and you start thinking about those things you know what I'm saying During the holidays, especially because that's when all your family get together. Oh yeah, so just you know, stay prayed up, man.

Speaker 2:

See, I take that for granted.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, stay prayed up, like you said. Don't like say, don't take it for granted. You know, go visit your family, talk to somebody you love. You know, if you're going through something, go reach out to your friends if you can talk to somebody. Or, you know, get some help therapy. All that stuff is available, don't? Well, there's a lot of depression. Be during the holidays, don't let it sit on you get out, get active. You know, just because it's cold, I don't mean you can't take a walk. Take a walk, do something. Go to the gym, watch a movie, watch a funny movie, do something positive to keep your mind right. Go to church, talk to God man. He up there, trust me, I promise you, he up there. And yeah, just love yourself, man. Be patient with yourself, because it do take time to learn how to do that, and don't let nothing get you down and keep going. How about?

Speaker 2:

you. I just feel like, man, you guys got a plan, stick to it. It's easy to get sidetracked in front of your plan, but kinda stay within you know one, two steps away from your plan, if you get sidetracked. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

For sure, don't get distracted.

Speaker 2:

Just make sure you get vision boards. Make sure you got one. Everybody need one. My fuckin' baby got a vision board. The crowd wow, everybody got a vision board. It's not yo ass gonna be getting visited you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

Or he could be getting visited in the grave like this time man, it's more like I just feel like let's make sure y'all go support your small business within your hometown or people you know, or just share, like, subscribe any little small thing like that, in order to get somebody money, monetize like that. That's the simple stuff in life.

Speaker 1:

For sure. Like and share man Cause, you already plan for your wild plan, the way it should be so like comment.

Speaker 2:

That's the easy.

Speaker 1:

I want another thing I wanna say. This holiday season stuff, y'all don't go crazy, man. Keep you some money, live within your means, man. Don't be trying to go out here and get all this new stuff. Man, take care of your family, take care of your health, take care of yourself. I'm doing my best, we doing our best, to start living a smarter, you know, more healthier life all the way around. Man, you gotta make a point to do that, financially especially. Don't try to compete with folks. You know what I mean. Compete with you and yours, y'all compete amongst each other or something like that, but don't do nothing for nobody. Keep your money and, you know, live under your means actually, so you can actually save some.

Speaker 2:

That's pretty good advice, because a lot of people go out, do this and that. Then it's like we, like All the days will make you do it, man.

Speaker 1:

Oh, we gotta take a trip. We're all over the bed. We gonna eat out, we gonna do it. Nah, bro, save some money.

Speaker 2:

If you're raising your kids right there, they'll understand like, shoot, we get stuff a lot. You know, maybe we ain't get 50,000 things, we only got five, but they understand. These kids oughta be grateful for this breathing. They're the grateful. Women tears things 100% my boy. Alright, just let it rain. Podcast Make sure y'all follow us on all social medias and let it rain podcast. Thank you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you.

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