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A Slice of the Devil's Pie! Authenticity and Morals vs. Fame and Success

January 10, 2024 Bobby Frost Season 2 Episode 46
A Slice of the Devil's Pie! Authenticity and Morals vs. Fame and Success
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A Slice of the Devil's Pie! Authenticity and Morals vs. Fame and Success
Jan 10, 2024 Season 2 Episode 46
Bobby Frost

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Ever wrestled with the dilemma of staying true to yourself versus chasing glittering opportunities? We certainly have, and this episode is an all-out exploration of that conundrum. Joined by the astute Misty and the fearless Courtney Lynn, we reveal our own personal resolutions, from my dive into a book-a-month club kicking off with "Seven Days in June," to Courtney Lynn’s commitment to shedding non-positive relationships, and Misty's excitement about returning to education. We fire up the mic with a reminder that proper planning is key; it's a mantra we're living by to ensure this year is one of intention and growth.

Delving into the realm of celebrity culture, we've got our fingers on the pulse of authenticity and the pressure cooker of public expectation. Katt Williams’ raw interview on Club Shay Shay serves as a jumping-off point for a candid discussion about the impact of social media and real-time accountability. We also confront the controversial topic of male comedians donning dresses on screen, unpacking the implications for race and gender in comedy. It's not just about the laughs—it's about the legacy we leave and the example we set for our kids. We're laying it all on the table, from personal choices to maintaining a moral compass in the face of fame's lures.

Our journey doesn't stop there; we venture into the nuances of podcasting, the finesse of controlling our narratives, and the social faux pas of cell phone use during meaningful interactions. With a nod to old-school R&B and the inspirational 'mamba mentality' of Kobe Bryant, this episode is your passport to starting the year with focus and fervor. And hey, if you've ever felt lost in the digital jungle, stay tuned for our social media platform guides, courtesy of our distinguished guests, Misty and Courtney Lynn. Sit back, press play, and let's navigate this intricate tapestry of life, dotted with fame, values, and the pursuit of genuine success.

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Ever wrestled with the dilemma of staying true to yourself versus chasing glittering opportunities? We certainly have, and this episode is an all-out exploration of that conundrum. Joined by the astute Misty and the fearless Courtney Lynn, we reveal our own personal resolutions, from my dive into a book-a-month club kicking off with "Seven Days in June," to Courtney Lynn’s commitment to shedding non-positive relationships, and Misty's excitement about returning to education. We fire up the mic with a reminder that proper planning is key; it's a mantra we're living by to ensure this year is one of intention and growth.

Delving into the realm of celebrity culture, we've got our fingers on the pulse of authenticity and the pressure cooker of public expectation. Katt Williams’ raw interview on Club Shay Shay serves as a jumping-off point for a candid discussion about the impact of social media and real-time accountability. We also confront the controversial topic of male comedians donning dresses on screen, unpacking the implications for race and gender in comedy. It's not just about the laughs—it's about the legacy we leave and the example we set for our kids. We're laying it all on the table, from personal choices to maintaining a moral compass in the face of fame's lures.

Our journey doesn't stop there; we venture into the nuances of podcasting, the finesse of controlling our narratives, and the social faux pas of cell phone use during meaningful interactions. With a nod to old-school R&B and the inspirational 'mamba mentality' of Kobe Bryant, this episode is your passport to starting the year with focus and fervor. And hey, if you've ever felt lost in the digital jungle, stay tuned for our social media platform guides, courtesy of our distinguished guests, Misty and Courtney Lynn. Sit back, press play, and let's navigate this intricate tapestry of life, dotted with fame, values, and the pursuit of genuine success.

Support the Show.

Thanks for listening please go leave a review or comment and hit the support show link at the bottom of the page, so we can continue to give you and all tri nation more high-quality episodes and content!

Speaker 1:

Yo, yo yo, it's your boy, Bobby Faust, and Bobby Faust. Mia presents Try Pairancy. I'm with the beautiful ladies, just misty and Courtney Lynn.

Speaker 3:

Yo, yo yo.

Speaker 1:

And we back, we back.

Speaker 2:

Hey, what y'all been up what have been doing, yeah, what you been doing. You know they be checking the girls, they be checking y'all out. Listen, I have been reading, right, okay, one of my not resolutions, but just I wanted to increase my reading this year, so I decided to read a book a month. It probably won't even take me a month to read a book, but sometimes I put a book down, whatever. So I just started reading and I am right now. I'm reading seven days in June.

Speaker 1:

I don't know what it is, but I'm just gonna research it out there.

Speaker 2:

This is a really good book. I saw all our great reviews from it, from TikTok. Yeah, that's pretty much it Reading and trying to stay self-disciplined for the new year. There we go. What?

Speaker 1:

about you, Courtney.

Speaker 3:

It's definitely heavy on the self-discipline and cussing out everybody that I don't want in my life. That got fucked.

Speaker 1:

Cussing them out, yep.

Speaker 3:

I been letting motherfuckers have it these last couple days.

Speaker 1:

I ain't mad at you, man.

Speaker 3:

I don't feel bad about it. I mean, everybody always say silence is the way to get it. No, I need to get this shit off my chest and yeah, that's it.

Speaker 2:

Ain't nothing wrong with that. So she it's all like she gonna be on the same shit. Cat, yeah, I sent you that picture just now I'm putting everything on the motherfucking flow she putting everything on the motherfucking flow.

Speaker 3:

I ain't letting shit slide. I ain't that person to be like oh no, I'm just not letting shit slide. I'm just gonna let you know I'm not fucking with you. I don't want you to guess if I'm not fucking with you. I don't even want you to feel like you not fucking with me. No, I want you to know I'm not fucking with you.

Speaker 1:

So basically taking a ball.

Speaker 2:

Damn. Did I go in the 2024 with you or did I get left?

Speaker 1:

We got to ask like I, I ain't mad at her, she taking a ball out. They hands and keeping their hands.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, because you got some people who'll be like I ain't fucking with her when they feel like you ain't, I don't need one more to be thinking like I left her on all no bitch, I surely I did, You're left. Ok, it's not that way around. So, yeah, that's all. But in good spirits though it's never negative, it's definitely good spirits I feel like a weight is off my shoulders.

Speaker 2:

Well then, what have you been up to?

Speaker 1:

I mean, I really man literally just really getting like I'm super excited about school. I'll be starting school in two weeks, really a week really. But yeah, I'm ready for that. Man, like I haven't been excited to go back to school and I don't know when.

Speaker 3:

I never was excited to go to school when I was younger, I mean, I mean, I got your degree and what.

Speaker 1:

Now I ain't finished a degree. That's why I'm going back. I never finished.

Speaker 3:

Well, you guys.

Speaker 1:

See, he did his shit. Man Kwan did his shit straight out of high school. That's why I was getting props about. I used to crack jokes with this nigga all the time, like man, like I couldn't be you, you know what you mean. I said man, listen, dog, if I had my degree from state right outside of fucking school, like I went straight out of school and did this shit? I said nigga, do you know?

Speaker 2:

how I be acting. I didn't go straight out, but I kind of say it straight out. Like he went straight.

Speaker 3:

Like he went to high school. In the school started, that's when he had to go. You know how hard that is to do yeah, for sure.

Speaker 1:

Like I said, man, something that you do in some of the motherfuckers you associate with us, Let me be done. Shit nigga Boy.

Speaker 3:

But guess what? He ain't got to take his ass back to school. But nah, I might have went back to school Knocked out our masters.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I ain't going to lie, School is for strong individuals, man. School ain't for everybody. Like it's definitely not. But I feel like I would have been playing in them people's face if I would have went straight after high school. I would have definitely been playing in them people's face Like I know y'all been listening to the Young Thug trial. Like Slug he's literally played in them but he took a plea just to play in them people's face for five hours straight. That's how I would have been in school, just playing in them people's face man.

Speaker 3:

Because now that I know what I want out of life and valuing all that type of shit, I have the patience, I have the time, I know exactly what I want. Now I can go. I feel like I'm prepared to go back to school and be serious about it. Then, like I said, I would have been playing in them, people's fucking face and wasting money.

Speaker 1:

Nah, I'm with you, man, I'm with you. So that's all I've been on. So, um, yeah, I want to get into what I'm starting to do. Every episode is going to be I'm going to give the viewers a great quote, like every episode is going to be a great quote. So last episode we was talking about the. Say it again, missy.

Speaker 2:

No, it's your code.

Speaker 1:

No, but you remember the code.

Speaker 2:

Proper planning prevents poor performance.

Speaker 1:

So five P's, yep. So for this one, for me, this, you know I'm saying this is a great one, this is, I love it. Do what you can with what you have where you are. This one, theodore Roosevelt, you know the president, and that's made sense Like what is it?

Speaker 1:

It's do what you can with what you have where you are. So that means like you can't worry about if you ain't got a Mention. You can't worry about if you ain't got this much money in your couch. You can't worry if you ain't got for like for us. You can't worry if you ain't got the camera man. You know what I'm saying. You got to do what you have to do. You got to make it happen. You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 2:

Well, where you at, I am really happy that you are adopting that attitude.

Speaker 1:

You got to get it done. I think that will work.

Speaker 2:

I have no complaints about that.

Speaker 1:

You got to do what you got to do. So that's what I'm telling the future, wherever you.

Speaker 3:

I wish you would give us our props though. Yeah, yeah, I always get props. That's not for no, for all. We sent you to put me in negative Nancy. Yeah, I like the positive Rob, I won't even say it's positive, but I will.

Speaker 2:

What is your issue with?

Speaker 1:

positive.

Speaker 3:

That's what y'all say. What it is, it's not even positive. That's what we're saying. You have good energy. I wouldn't mind hanging out with this, rob.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's just get shit done. Let me find out if you had an issue hanging with you, rob, last year.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying? Just get shit done. That's all it is. That's what I said. I don't know if it's positive because, like I said, I'm about to be positive. It's like dog just get your shit done.

Speaker 3:

You don't say you positive, you just do.

Speaker 1:

No, I hear people say that shit all the time. I'm going positive, I'm about to be positive.

Speaker 3:

I know what I'm just saying.

Speaker 2:

Listen, hey, hey, we're not going to start off arguing. Yes, we are. The year for black people has already started out rough with this whole cat William Sting, so I don't want you guys, it's not rough, it's putting the shit on the floor.

Speaker 3:

It has started out, look spicy for us, okay.

Speaker 2:

So how fast we catch y'all. Calm the fuck down. What do you say on Friday? You going to watch your mouth? You going to learn how to talk to people because y'all this, y'all been, y'all okay. No, we're good, I just fucking and that's great.

Speaker 1:

That gets into our next thing, but before we get at mincey. So you said you gave up the six boyfriend. So how's that working for you?

Speaker 3:

Do they know they gave up?

Speaker 2:

I would assume. So I haven't reached out to anybody. I'm bored, but it's all right. I said I'm reading. Hopefully next time I talk to y'all I at least have like something to tell y'all about a date or something. But I'm just working on. Y'all know I'm like I work on theories when it comes to this relationship thing, and right now the guy said that they know how to date and so I'm just trying to see if that's accurate or not. And right now we still fresh off into it. We a couple of days into the new year, a couple of weeks in, and, like I said, I'm bored right now it is.

Speaker 2:

It's fine. I don't want to try to take the board word and think it was in a bad way because it wasn't. I'm bored, I'm at home, I'm chilling, I'm working out, I'm not, you know, I'm saying really drinking for real.

Speaker 3:

So what's your? And you bored with the six boyfriends.

Speaker 2:

I was bored with the six boyfriends so I feel like you know, let me just chill and see if I can. I'm talking to one person, that's just that on that, okay.

Speaker 1:

So, courtney, you're going to get this into it, because you're going to tell us what's going on in the media and what episode we about to go into.

Speaker 3:

I mean you just said it, but I can repeat it.

Speaker 2:

I just want to say I like the way he just did that.

Speaker 3:

Like I mean I can repeat what you just said. I guess we're going to talk about the whole cat Williams, and I won't even call it exposing, because if those other people went and got on Shay Shay platform and I guess lied on him, as he said, he wouldn't have never came on there and put shit on the floor. So me thinking he just clarifying things up from his name, which I 100% agree. Do I agree with him? I think some of the shit he's saying is true because he been preaching this shit since he's been out. He's been black boy, like and all the people. He has mentioned the lies that they said they ain't not near one of these motherfuckers said he lied they beating around the bush or like. Oh he's crazy, he's cat Williams, but nobody said that motherfucking line. Do you know?

Speaker 2:

And I think a lot of people that he mentioned and brought in, like I have never seen this many people react to something like this. You know people that drop videos, that don't even respond to shit like this. There's a lot of videos on social media circling right now of motherfuckers. They're just speaking up on it, like everybody he named said something back.

Speaker 3:

That's not normally somebody saying something, but they ain't saying what we need to hear.

Speaker 2:

Right, exactly that's what I'm saying. Nobody but he, everybody has responded.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to tell you the reason why I think it's like that, and this is me saying this Shannon Sharp Club Shay Shay podcast is one of the top podcasts. It's definitely one of the top black podcasts, I'm assuming. I even checked it. I even check right now. I can look it up in my phone. I might do it and talk about it later on, but I'm pretty sure right now, after this episode in the skyrocket, so it's probably this is his highest viewing.

Speaker 3:

He said it yesterday this is his highest viewing episode, so he probably in the top 10 in the nation right now.

Speaker 1:

I know he was like almost top 10 with his black podcast. I checked. That's all the time off for us. You know, I wish, oh, when I get there, boys.

Speaker 3:

I'm getting me a motherfucking point. Full lift, black mink, and that's what I'm telling you, chanchilla.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 2:

No, I'm just bullshit.

Speaker 1:

But no, so like when you have a platform like his platform is already going great with his podcast, you know. So he built the stuff up. Like I said last episode, he built the stuff up and all that.

Speaker 1:

So for now that the caliber of guests that he was having, on there like he had great guests, so it's already was buzzing, so it's like it's the equivalent almost of like a motherfucker with the one on our senior hall back in the day and said something about somebody, and then they came back and said it got everybody attention.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and the thing with Kat Williams. I'm going to get segue into this. What's great about it is again Hammer Home, the social media and internet thing that's going on. Now you can't gatekeep. So, like when they said all this wild stuff about Kat Williams back in the day, you could keep him out the way, because now you gatekeep, you can't gatekeep no more.

Speaker 3:

Because a lot of people put in a receipts. Now they going back to old clips of him being on comic view and all this different type of shit, they adding up the time Because people got the work that I ain't got. Like that's how my pay grade, that's how my tax bracket, Like I give a fuck about the news but I don't give a fuck about it that much to do research to figure out who said what joke first and whatever the fuck the case may be. I'll leave that up to the people on social media. Because they didn't done it. They didn't dug up shit, old clips and put the timeline together and all that different type of shit. I would just go off them people. But I don't think like he responded. So I don't understand why people it's kind of like 50-50 or 60-40 or whatever the fuck the case may be Like he messy, he going on there, he doing this. No, he's responded. All them people went on there before him and mentioned his name.

Speaker 2:

No, but I do feel like a lot of them did, but a lot of them didn't, though that's the only thing I was tripping about. He did bring in way more people than he absolutely had to, though they didn't show clips of everybody. Yeah, ricky Smiley said something.

Speaker 1:

So said an entertainer Steve Harvey.

Speaker 2:

Then he talked about everybody. Michael Blackstone ain't say nothing.

Speaker 3:

I mean you're actually talking about comedy and talking because now it got to a broad range.

Speaker 2:

I didn't have to be negative towards those ones that ain't did.

Speaker 1:

No, I'm going to get to the point where it's at. They have said, not saying when, over the years. Over the years. It's certain you got things.

Speaker 2:

Oh, he just spent the block on it.

Speaker 3:

Oh, yes, it wasn't just on who came on. Shae Shae, this was who it was.

Speaker 2:

Oh, this was any nigga that owned me anything. Anything nigga. That looks to be wrong.

Speaker 1:

It started going. It started going like you know what I'm saying. You can tell he started letting off more than what it was, and that's going to happen. That's going to happen.

Speaker 3:

He don't do interviews, like when I watched Shae Shae yesterday. He was saying that this has been in the work since 2022 of him getting Kat Williams on the show, but Kat will always tell him like I'll spend a block when I come your way, like it's always been, I'm coming your way. It's not time. And Lord behold, it was time when everybody has said something. Timing is every fucking thing, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Timing is every thing. He probably like put that I'm going to take everything that's owed to me First, let me, let me clear your air on some shit, and he did, and now he probably going to come out with. I wouldn't be surprised if something came out next like a you know, a comedy tour or something.

Speaker 1:

That's what people were saying about it. But I could, I did listen to you now, and that's the good thing about the age of technology internet. You can go check. He do have toys.

Speaker 2:

He is one of the top. No, that's very accurate, but he's always on tour.

Speaker 3:

It's not like this this is going to get him tours.

Speaker 1:

He's always on tour, and this is the thing what he was saying with me, since, like that's the thing I'm saying now, like what people do now, going back to what you said, courtney, and on piggyback and what Kat Williams was saying at certain points in the episode, now it's like journalism. Right, you say, have to go to school, be for a news station or a newspaper. People do that now for fun, or they do it Like I see some people on YouTube and Facebook live. They get paid. They talk about certain current events. They had a little rooms, the chat rooms, and they go do it, they doing journalism work. It's easier to do it now.

Speaker 1:

Now you sit back in the day. You only can hear. That's the gate You're going to keep hearing me say that's one word. I'm rolling with this gate. Keep me. I see you could cause you used to, could do that If I came on Oprah, I came on Arsenio Hall, I came on Larry Davis or anywhere where you know somebody was at a show, a talk show or a radio. A top radio station Like I think up in New York is a hot 97 or hot one on five and shit like that. That's the way we got our information or read a magazine or a.

Speaker 1:

Bible or jet. That's how you got your information. Now, no, I don't need you to get this information on board. So if you was but buddy with this editor, you was but buddy with this person, this executive of this person. That's how you get the shit out. So back in the day, kat Williams would have made it to get this shit out. He didn't want to talk about shit on his commies when he was doing his commies with you.

Speaker 2:

Oh right, right, right, cause you said I could have them in my pocket, so they ain't gonna print what.

Speaker 3:

Kat, say about me, because I get what you're saying, or we gonna just say, he's on drugs, drugs he crazy. Like he's been doing it Right, right, right and we gonna run with that Kat's on drugs. He's in jail. This is going crazy and everybody just not.

Speaker 1:

You can't do that now.

Speaker 3:

Everybody just read what he said out of the word, because he's crazy.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, now you can't do that, like it's the same thing, like to a lower level. You see it happen on Facebook. A motherfucker can't go and put a post now and then it's just that's it, cause a motherfucker gonna be able to fire your ass back up on Facebook Right, like you called me to crack head uncle. Well, here we go, motherfucker, I'm about to let it go out. I done seen this happen on the world. Motherfucker, you was smoking crack back then too.

Speaker 2:

That part, that part, you know, yeah, you couldn't you couldn't.

Speaker 3:

Who was smoking crack with me then?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that type of you. Can't you smoke crack, don't you? For real, you can't do that now.

Speaker 1:

Like you can't, you can't do that shit now and that's why it's different. Now, like Santa sharp 20 years ago. 15 years ago, santa sharp, when it had an opportunity to even have a platform, to be able to have something like that on it, yeah, and it got out of his hands.

Speaker 3:

Actually, actually, kat Williams interviewed his fucking self.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, for sure, he definitely got out of his hand.

Speaker 3:

He interviewed himself Like Shannon Sharper ain't even asked him to have the shit that he was Probably supposed to ask, cause when he said it. When I watched him yesterday he was like I wish we had the cameras rolling when he first walked in here, cause nigga was on tip when he first walked in there.

Speaker 2:

Right. So I only feel like. I just feel like what is the rest of the plan? Because it definitely was that, like he said, he spent the block so many times saying, when the time right, the time right, he planned this Like, so what's next?

Speaker 1:

How he didn't lose spot on every-. I don't think necessarily he super duperly planned it. I think it was just like it came out. Yeah, what I'm saying is but like how you said.

Speaker 2:

first of all, he started him out right. This is why I think he was planned, Not planned as far as, like, like he got something up his sleeve. This might be his year, Like she said. He probably like fuck that, this my year, but I'm starting with this, I'm not the. This is what I'm starting with.

Speaker 1:

I'm letting you know what it was.

Speaker 2:

I guarantee it's gotta be something Not like he needed, cause he got a break.

Speaker 1:

I don't think it is.

Speaker 3:

I don't think he planned it. As far as like dropping all the shit he did, I just feel like it just wasn't time. It's just like Shana Sharp said. He said like I'm not on your side, okay why?

Speaker 2:

Why did you do this? Because now it's they been doing this shit.

Speaker 3:

No, okay, listen, they been black-born in him and all that type of shit. But now I see you, somebody I'm cool with. That's like, if you got some bitches on your show, granted, this is what you do. You have a podcast. You got bitches on your show laughing with you, lying about me, multiple bitches on your show that you just keep keying with me and you cool. So, no, now, bitch, I finna come on your show and I finna let it air out, cause for one bitch. I think you fake as fuck for laughing at these motherfuckers for lying on me. You know they lying on me. So now I gotta come on your show and spin the block and let everything loose, like it kinda be in that sense.

Speaker 1:

I'm gonna piggyback on what she just said. That's what I mean with the gay keeping situation. Now, like Shana Sharp, as you can tell, shana Sharp wasn't part of a crew. You getting what I'm saying? No, he wasn't, but he like he said.

Speaker 3:

you was laughing with these motherfuckers, though, when I was on it, cause he said how you let that nigga, built like a war, sit up here and tell you some shit about me, and that's what he like. Oh the fuck.

Speaker 1:

And that's what Shana Sharp. I don't know what's true. I don't know what's true or not true, that's what I'm saying Now other places. They went and said shit, they knew if Cat Williams were down there the way they was gonna hit the questions and shit like that Mute shit take shit out, edit it and all that different. If you first heard him say he loves how Shana Sharp is prepared, how he come on, the same way he was on the field. That's why he came over here.

Speaker 1:

He felt like this is a place I'm on level field with him With that bullshit. They said I can come and say my shit, oh, cause ain't nothing gonna get played down. That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

So y'all can't tell me that. That's what I'm saying. This was planned.

Speaker 1:

I don't know what to be like. That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

He definitely strategically did it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I know what he's playing. That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 3:

He knew what platform to go on to get his shit across. Yeah, is what I can say planned Like he didn't go on nobody today show or who will show, who know they was gonna edit half of the shit he was saying Make him look crazy or make him look something. He went somewhere.

Speaker 2:

He knew his shit could get air just the way it did, that's what.

Speaker 1:

I'm saying he strategically did it. I don't know if he's something that happened. I don't think nothing's coming after.

Speaker 2:

There's still the why for me.

Speaker 1:

Why? Now? I don't think that's what I'm telling you. In my opinion I'm thinking what you just said it was strategic cause he knew if they would have did this on a certain person's show, he wouldn't still been in the dark not doing it. Because it's like I'ma go over here, can't get my shit off, because y'all chose to use Shannon Sharp Club, Shay Shay and I'll see how it's working.

Speaker 3:

Well, y'all wouldn't know I'm talking shit about you, yeah sir.

Speaker 1:

That's what you just, what Courtney just said. Y'all know this has been females, especially in Flint, and this probably in every city Is certain groups of females that fuck with certain females and they're saying Perfect time for what?

Speaker 1:

They're saying some little slick shit about you fucking this nigga, sucking this nigga. You had this on and on and on. Well, you can't go get that shit off with that group of people, cause they're not gonna wanna hear this shit. They're gonna try to flip it, but now this is neutral, mutual, mutual, mutual, neutral spot. Yeah, it's like he said we line up against each other and there ain't no machine, there ain't nobody in your circle that's gonna make shit work. Nah, that's why I think it happened.

Speaker 2:

That's what it is. It's perfect timing, they said. Some of the people that's happening on live said this is the age of truth and it's just time for my fucking, for bitch ass niggas to just be put in a place For real. Somebody else say he didn't tell no lies. Why not now? And everybody, that's what everybody's saying. Why not now? And I get it, but why?

Speaker 3:

now Everybody's saying why? Now the opportunity presented itself and he took it.

Speaker 1:

That's it. See, I get what Misty's saying.

Speaker 3:

Cause if he would have okay, just like Shannon Sharp said he called he been in the works of putting this up, getting him on since 2022. He ain't came he would have came on there and said what oh, he would have watched it from West Africa, ow. He would have came on there and said what? He would have said? Like little the same shit he probably saying. But he didn't let these motherfuckers build up. They came on the show and talk about him. Now, he didn't put more shit on the floor. So if he would have came in 2022, he would have been saying the same shit he been saying, like in his, his comics or whatever like that. So now that time prevailed and came and went and whatever. Now these motherfuckers are saying what they said. Now I got more shit, I got more tea for you.

Speaker 1:

I get what Misty's saying, because normally, normally, this is how shit go and I get exactly what's going on.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's all I'm saying Normally some comes.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, when a nigga do this type of shit, some come out of it.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

I don't think it's coming out for a and I don't even think I listen. I don't even have a hold on this shit.

Speaker 2:

I don't even think it has to be a monetary thing, like he probably didn't do this to make no money we all know that motherfucker got money but it's something like what are you about to do? Like what, or?

Speaker 3:

not do. It's not even. What is I? Just what's the story for him? Nah, I don't think it was planned. I think it's just something like now motherfuckers are seeing shit coming from the light and now he probably finna get the recognition that he really desires.

Speaker 2:

Listen first of all, I hate Zeke. This guy over here said he watching from West Africa. Zeke gonna say I'm watching from West side of Flint. Listen. He said don't you have a reason for everything you do? You could talk about somebody that did you dirty and if I asked you why you coming out now, that's kinda weird cause. Only you know the truth. I mean, yeah, it's weird, but no, but right.

Speaker 3:

Only he know why you just played in my face. Y'all always calling me crazy. I do drugs, I do this, I do that. Then you, like he just said, nah, you got motherfuckers that I really have issues with, like such a thing.

Speaker 2:

As a tainter and everybody. That's a really good point. He said if it was really the affirmation of character, then they'll be on his head. Yeah, that's what. Yeah.

Speaker 3:

That's what I said. They made statements, but nobody said he lied.

Speaker 2:

Like Luther.

Speaker 3:

Chris Luther. Chris just did a fucking diss song and didn't say the motherfucker lied Nobody said.

Speaker 2:

he lied what they say, though he might tell you a joke, but he ain't gonna tell you a lie.

Speaker 3:

If a motherfucker said I came out of Diddy motherfucking closet or whatever the fuck he did, and I'm a grown ass man, I'm not finna. Make a diss track about you, bitch, you're lying. Oh, is that what he said?

Speaker 2:

about Luther Chris. Right, I forgot about that Bitch. You're lying.

Speaker 3:

Came out of Diddy what room? Like I'm not, finna make up a diss song and you said you just saw me coming out of Diddy, one of these rooms, yeah, you're not gonna tell me you don't associate me with Diddy right now.

Speaker 2:

The fuck wrong with you, but no, that's what I'm saying like I don't-. Wait, wait, wait. Did y'all see the meme that they said 50 cents are unique in that picture with 50 and instantly wrote him out of the sky? Yeah, cause that was just out the blue, like what, why? I had no clue he was gonna die hey we're holding on to that. Like that shit was. I don't think that was planned at all.

Speaker 3:

They had his I'm going away party and everything Unique going away party. I ain't gonna go too far off the subject, but that's why the show worked like it worked. Good shows usually have where somebody get killed off.

Speaker 2:

That you be like. I can't believe you got killed off.

Speaker 1:

That's what makes the show great.

Speaker 3:

I know, but it was just so random. They had a going away party and all that type of shit. 50-nil had it on their live and shit that they didn't have.

Speaker 2:

My bad y'all. I had just seen, I mean, but that was like the coolest thing in his book.

Speaker 3:

Cause people think Unique's still coming back he had his fair one party.

Speaker 2:

I mean, he's been a motherfucker.

Speaker 1:

That's what. I think, though, truly that's what I think happened. You know what I'm saying. I don't think Cat Williams got no super duper special coming on, or something like that.

Speaker 3:

I think everything just worked out in his favor?

Speaker 2:

Is it in his favor right now? What do y'all think is gonna happen after this?

Speaker 1:

I mean it's gonna boost his sales and stuff.

Speaker 2:

But I don't think like no, fuck money, wise. I'm talking about him in the industry. I mean he as a comedian now. He talked about every mother in the game.

Speaker 3:

I feel like he gained respect from some people that didn't respect him. Okay, cat Williams kind of funny, whatever the fuck the case may be, but we have been looking at Cat Williams to be the nigga who keep going to jail, who's on drugs, who's going crazy. Now that we seen him in a different light cause he was very coherent, he wasn't drunk, he looked at healthy and well, like he knew exactly what the fuck he was talking about.

Speaker 2:

The part for me was when he was like where is the stories out of the motherfuckers? That got stories like that they was drunk with me or they was high with me. I don't know what you're saying. No, so that's like he's like who sold me the drugs?

Speaker 3:

Who did this? Like you, don't have nobody who's coming for me.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, nobody, and normally the drug dealers and the users. It's usually the first motherfuckers to come through Like hey, he got high with me.

Speaker 3:

I feel like he gained probably respect from half of the people who didn't have respect for him, cause we was always I ain't gonna say we, but as a whatever known him to be this crazy motherfuck on drugs. Just talking off at the side, I'm gonna tell you.

Speaker 2:

What's crazy, though? Because, at the end of the day, he may very well be borderline crazy, because the motherfuckers are genius, but people sleep on that fact, like they. First of all, they think it's a lie, but I have definitely like. I know somebody that know him that live in Houston and he was like no dead ass, he a genius for real. Like that motherfuckers-.

Speaker 3:

They said he was reading books. When Shannon Sharpe was going down this facts, he was reading like big books at three and that was fact.

Speaker 2:

Like people saying that that was they liked them wasn't facts, they are fact. That's what he do. He reads shit off about what you really accomplished and, like he really did, he's smart as fuck, so he might be borderline crazy.

Speaker 1:

That's what I know, he strategically did this shit.

Speaker 2:

And I don't know what's coming next.

Speaker 1:

I don't think, like with the industry, it's gonna be the same shit anyway, cause that's why I said with the gate keeping shit, motherfuckers gonna black ball you regardless.

Speaker 3:

You know what I'm saying, but it's gonna be hard to black ball you when you could do it on such a platform, like you saying. Like you can't, like when you just did this. When you go live, you can't edit. Live Like you can't edit that shit.

Speaker 3:

But when you used to can just dropping out Wednesday or Tuesday and shit you can edit you can spin it to where like he didn't flip the fuck out on Shannon and making up lies Like when shit is live and pushed out that motherfucker. It's hard for you to tell us something different. I just saw this shit Like you can't tell me he just went crazy.

Speaker 1:

Like you know, I'm in the sports heavy, so a lot of most of my podcasts I listen to be sports podcast. I listen like 10 different sports podcast and certain athletes only go on certain athletes podcast or certain sports podcast. Why? Because they feel like this is safe spot where I can get my shit off of it. If I feel like you gonna be in here editing it, you gonna be hating, you gonna be making this shit one side and on the side, I'm not coming to your shit Now, when you can go to a platform, no matter what the platform is, but a platform where it's evil, it's even playing a field.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I want to go there. I can let it go. You know what I'm saying? That's how, like I said, certain radio stations, I'm gonna favor this artist or favor this celebrity. They already have their network.

Speaker 3:

Or you can pay them not to even air it Shit.

Speaker 2:

If he would have, you should have came on, try Parency, because we would have just let you say whatever the fuck you wanted to say to live. No editing.

Speaker 1:

But even with that. That's why I said like we didn't have them on. He like wait a minute, I get to go on where y'all went on.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that's the difference, that's the difference.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

He definitely did his thing. Like I told you, that was strategically thought out. But he's a genius and probably you know whatever.

Speaker 1:

And what he said, like it is and I still fuck with you.

Speaker 2:

I think he wanted a funny, as motherfuckers still His stand-ups be having me in fucking stitches.

Speaker 3:

And I like that he's standing on, he's not putting on a fucking dress.

Speaker 1:

What he said.

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah, he's standing on that shit.

Speaker 1:

That shit like again and I don't give a fuck because if they come with the millions I'm not taking it. The Illuminati situation.

Speaker 2:

Wait, let me turn the camera so I can get that on camera for the one time. Yeah, when they come my way.

Speaker 1:

I'm not going to the Illuminati. As you see what it is, I'm putting on the dress.

Speaker 2:

No, you not getting did in the booty. No, I'm not getting your booty.

Speaker 1:

Remember we had a conversation about the PDD.

Speaker 2:

situation Is you getting your booty lit? No, is you going to the PDD party?

Speaker 1:

No, we already said that episode. I told you. That's why I started sending you out a shit. All right, he's standing on that. He's standing on that. Anybody who know me know I ain't getting like that.

Speaker 2:

Somebody just asked over here talking about if PDD have a party, you ain't going. I don't know who they talking to Listen.

Speaker 1:

y'all already know I'm going. They talking to you.

Speaker 2:

I'm on the way. Where do you ride with me?

Speaker 3:

I'm on this party, Anybody who know me. When it comes to any of that extra, extra shit, that's not my MO.

Speaker 1:

I'm not doing that. I got values and morals. That's what. That's some shit.

Speaker 2:

I'm not getting. So you're trying to say I don't.

Speaker 1:

No, we have different values and morals.

Speaker 3:

I watched the old clip of Mike Epps Cause you know like all these clips.

Speaker 2:

Did he say something about Mike Uh-uh he rocked Mike.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, it was all these clips, Now you know, of everybody that's lining up to the no dress shit Cause. What's the DC Curry? And all that different? What was the dude from? Not DC Curry? What's his name? Haley? No, from Friday to that. The black dude, Um, John Williams.

Speaker 2:

John Williams.

Speaker 3:

No, the black dude.

Speaker 2:

Oh, he's talking about you, talking about the. What's the name of that? The?

Speaker 1:

DC.

Speaker 2:

I'm gonna look him up.

Speaker 1:

I'm looking. I know what you're talking about.

Speaker 2:

The daddy yeah.

Speaker 3:

Uncle.

Speaker 2:

Elroy. Yeah, uncle Elroy, he's talking about his real name, I think

Speaker 3:

it's DC Curry or DCurt, so whatever the fuck, I'm talking about the DC Curry, uncle Elroy, I'm looking.

Speaker 3:

So I was watching him and Mike Epps' interviews of, because you know they often surface about the dress thing and basically Mike Epps was like of course you know they all say the same shit about them being introduced, don Curry, don Curry, okay. So it was like they introduced, you know, to the dress shit. So Mike Epps had to make Guess program his mind to be like I got enough. Like because how many cars and shoes and houses can I fucking buy to live Comfortable when? Because that's all they do and it's put you in a higher position to where like you just get more money.

Speaker 3:

He like, so I'm getting all this money for me to save it and give it away Because that's all Like. It's only so much I can Like half, like half. I'm gonna keep buying shoes, I keep buying cars, I'm gonna get a bigger mansion Like what the fuck am I gonna keep doing just to put on this dress and for me to put on this dress for you. If I don't do the terms you all say do, then I don't have nothing, because Jody took everything the fuck away from me. So I learned to live comfortable with what the fuck I have. Because my guess was like I'm not broke, I got money, I'm comfortable, I don't need to put on a dress to get more money, I just put on Go on tour.

Speaker 2:

I didn't mean to. I got to work through the hard road, so it is a nice amount.

Speaker 3:

Who didn't put the?

Speaker 2:

dress on so.

Speaker 3:

Don Kirk was saying the same shit. Like I know motherfuckers who then did the dress and would do that Like I ain't doing this shit. And this is the thing, and that's why I don't be on big screens and all that different type of shit and they say the same shit. And then what's? The dude from Big Mama's house, the dude, the son they had to put on the dress?

Speaker 1:

You talking about. Oh, I'm looking at dog name right now in my face. I forgot his name, but the dude, because he ain't been doing that, big Mama's too. Big Mama's too.

Speaker 3:

So he said he said Cat Williams is not lying. He said I used to he like I'm young, I'm trying to get put on. And he said Cat Williams used to always be like don't put on that motherfucking dress, boy, like he like. And I used to then understand what he meant by saying don't put on that fucking dress. And he said he used to ignore him.

Speaker 1:

He played in the lottery tickets movie. Yeah, Big Mama's house.

Speaker 3:

But he put on that fucking dress and he said I ain't been in shit since forever.

Speaker 2:

Brandon T Jackson. Yeah, yeah, that's the thing, right, and why he said he ain't been in nothing. But if he put the dress on, why didn't he? I thought that meant you down and he's supposed to get. I have no idea.

Speaker 1:

I didn't watch this before, so he put the dress on and still didn't. You might have got the talking about and I seen you in some interviews and stuff like that.

Speaker 3:

You get to talking about it because it's like I tell people, but they said they feel degraded and all that different type of stuff, and it was like why put it on If you know you're not comfortable in a fucking dress, like I mean. Yeah, I feel like. I feel like we live in a time where we have women actors like have women.

Speaker 1:

They always have women actors. I'm gonna tell you how it is. Now again, I'm not an average man, but it's only really.

Speaker 3:

I mean, it's only so many white men they have put in dresses. It's all black men you try to put in.

Speaker 1:

Yeah that's the whole point of it. It's a lot of white guys, can't you name?

Speaker 3:

one for me other than.

Speaker 2:

Mr Down Fire.

Speaker 3:

They comfortable with doing dresses.

Speaker 1:

Have you ever watched SNL, SNL Saturday Night Live, or you see where the top comedians A lot of them comedians have skits where they put on Jim Carrey was he did the ponytail.

Speaker 2:

It's a lot of them.

Speaker 1:

Like a lot of the white top comedian actors, they started off on Saturday Night Live. Watching them skits is a lot of skits when they had on dresses. This ain't just for blacks.

Speaker 3:

I know At the point in time it was only male actors acted as women back in the day, like they didn't have it was only males dressed as that. But the thing is, you're doing it to black people to degrade them.

Speaker 3:

It's a whole definition of black men Now I'm not gonna argue about Now if a white man presented this, whatever the fuck the case may be, it's not to degrade them, it's to be like you have to do it and never to level up and then do this and you'll get that Like it's only to black men.

Speaker 1:

I can't speak on that one. I think it's for both ways and that's how I just feel about it and, like I tell people with the Illuminati situation I don't know if it's Illuminati you know what I'm saying Okay, if I tell you what do you think it is? That you're saying I'm gonna tell you what I'm telling you, Okay just like what's Decipelle?

Speaker 3:

The movie. The movie what was that National Security? When he was in National Security, when Martin lost the diamond and he was Blue?

Speaker 1:

Street.

Speaker 3:

Blue Street when he was. He said Decipelle said after they wanted him to do that they wanted him to put on a dress. For what reason? Like they wanted him to walk out the integrity whatever room with a dress on and he like it didn't make no fucking sense. He like I'm not putting on a dress, like I can make this part funny without me putting on a fucking dress. He said after they went and negotiated this shit. After he said he didn't want to put on a dress, 10 minutes later they came back with a new script with him not even putting on a dress. I already had this script with me, not in the fucking dress. Why do I need to put on a dress to make this scene funny?

Speaker 1:

I'm gonna say it like this and I always use comparisons for the viewers, even if they don't get it. Try to simplify things and understand it with comparison and knowledge.

Speaker 2:

It is a lot of people that want to be put on video with us y'all today and this is Don't- try to know that we were live.

Speaker 1:

This is honest truth right here with this. It's the same way when you have certain little clicks and things in our cities, certain shit that was due In my neighborhood, some of my homeboys in my neighborhood like I was never trying to be in and cry with any of my circles. You know what I'm saying. Y'all are fucked. Rock with you, rock with you. When my folks start doing certain drugs, I'm like nigga, I'm not doing that. Just you know I'm not. I ain't about to be, I ain't got to dress in certain ways just to come hang with you. It's the initiation to get in these circles and that's what has come down to it. That's why I say I don't know if it's Illuminati or not, but I know it's circles. It's circles. I don't get fucking where you been at. You can think about first grade, middle school, elementary, your workplaces, your family. It's always circle and the people with the most money usually have the most influence. And that was Courtney just said. It's just to show how bad you want to do it. It's for our amusement.

Speaker 1:

We going to break you down so you can get down and go to our nice Illuminati. I don't know.

Speaker 2:

I still feel like I know that money being involved for the most part, like not just your stature but the amount of money you get, and, just like when we talked about selling your soul, I still stand on what I said, Like I don't know what your financial situation was or what you were going through at that moment when it was presented to you. You feel me. We always look at it from an entertainment point, which I can get that you know what I'm saying. You already making money. That's probably easy to turn down, but what if it's just a regular shit? You know what I'm saying. You fucked up and they like we just need you to do it. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 3:

I tried not to judge people for what the fuck they did. I'm not saying y'all is. I'm not judging them from when they're dressed. I'm not saying y'all is, friends.

Speaker 2:

I'm not saying y'all is. I'm just saying like I don't know how bad Will Smith wanted to be an actor. You feel me. I don't know how bad you dreamed that shit. I'm not saying it's right, but I don't know how bad you wanted that shit. When they told you to put that dress on, we don't know, I don't know what they said to you. Do they say that you're going to do all this fucked up shit? Or do they just tell you that this is going to be all good shit after this? And you feel like I want to be an actor so bad, I want to be the best actor in the world. Like, fuck it, it's just a dress.

Speaker 1:

But then you find out that you got to fuck with the boys and all that other shit. You know what is surprising me about that? Like do they put it on the floor. This is what is surprising me about it. Like what he said, harvey Weinstein, in front of some of his people, came in and said, yeah, fuck it fuck it, fuck it. For them to be that blatant and to come on and tell you what's coming.

Speaker 3:

That is surprising me.

Speaker 1:

I think, because I want to outside looking at it, I'm blind to it. I would think it's like, once you do this, this is your initiation, now you're down. But if they come to you with a contract or come to you with this, it's like, yeah, and then if you do this and do this and do this, do this, you're going to get this. That'll wear me the fuck up.

Speaker 2:

Okay, but see, the reason I said that is because motherfuckers like Sukiyana, who be like I, know that all of this shit was going to be, so you're obviously not just telling them a fuck, like you got to put this dress on and then, after this, this is going to happen.

Speaker 3:

This is going to happen. They can't be put it on the floor. No, they probably can't be doing that. But I feel like when you basically sell your soul, okay, if you strongly, okay, it's easy for me to be like, oh, if they want me to dress up like a boy, I'll dress up like a boy, or whatever the fuck the case may be. It doesn't do anything for me. But as a man, I've never been a black man and I've never been a man. So I don't know how it feels for you to put on a fucking dress and that's something you don't believe in doing. Like, I don't want to wear a fucking dress, regardless if I'm playing with my daughter or whatever, before fame, before nothing. But if that's something you wholeheartedly do not believe, and then it's this motherfucker over here can give you the world right here of your dreams that you are wanting, just wanting you to wear a dress. I don't know what that's due to you mentally.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's what I'm saying. We don't know. This is where it come down to Again, it's just you could break it down compared to other things. This is what happens. I think wholeheartedly happens. Once I get you any certain questionable situations, I can hold this over.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

If I like I used the ditty. I don't know if this happened, but I'm in her interviews and I can just put two and two together in my mind. If I'm at this fucking like what Kat Williams said with the secrets, if I see you over there in the corner with a man doing something.

Speaker 3:

I hope that it gets you.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I can do that. So now I'm the puppeteer, I got the strings of your back, I got you over here laying. You might not even been, you might have been second dick, but you over here laying next to him up a second dick, you, sitting in the room up a second.

Speaker 2:

I can bring. You came to the party and they know what's going on in the party. I can't, I can't hang this over here.

Speaker 1:

Then it go a little bit, that's what he said he do, yeah, and then we start going down further. I'll be on this. Now You're going to get down.

Speaker 2:

That's why you need, that's why motherfuckers need to stop being so worried about what the fuck other people think of you man, because if you, if you, if people didn't give a fuck about what other people thought that blackmail should have been, so motherfucking dead. If you want to suck dick go suck dick as a man.

Speaker 1:

It ain't just. It ain't just about if you want to go, not because you know you got to go. Deeper than that, you got to go. Look at yourself in a mirror.

Speaker 2:

I'm okay.

Speaker 1:

I want it to know. You didn't want to suck a dick. You did it to get where you need to go. You don't want to suck the dick.

Speaker 2:

I still chose to do it, though I could have said no. So I did it because I did what you say and I get what you're saying, but I did it because I want to advance my career. So now, so, bitch, if you didn't want to advance your career, you shouldn't suck that.

Speaker 1:

But hold on, like y'all told me before, we had a conversation about different things like that. You did it because you didn't really think it thoroughly through. Now you in this situation is hurting you down. Like you said, it's hurting you physically, mentally, spiritually.

Speaker 1:

You're fucked up and it hurts you more Once this shit get like you said. Like you just said, these actors have moms, dads, grannies, grandmoms, kids, nieces and nephews and now you sit up in this bitch. You look up and this shit come out. Now my son that looked up to me to be a man, see me in a like sucking dick. You can't tell me you're not going to care about your son looking up to you. Now he don't look at you saying because you suck dick.

Speaker 2:

What if your son gay? You don't know if he's not gay. If he's gay, that's the moment to come out and say you, I'm fucking around y'all, that's what I'm saying. Like that's the guy in that place.

Speaker 1:

But I get it because this is what I'm saying on a lower level. I see motherfuckers do that. I remember being in school watching certain people. That's a game initiation. You got to go with this person. Now you got to take a ass with why. I got to take a ass with me. Get out with your game.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that know that. Oh, that was never going to be me in a game.

Speaker 1:

Because who bitch Can I whip your ass and get in the game, because I ain't taking no in why I got to go be with this motherfucker because you did something stupid with this motherfucker, now I got to be with him. This, be cool with you. It's the same shit. It's just different levels. It's the same. That's the same.

Speaker 2:

It's the same dumb shit, but when it's a billion dollars, versus me being in your game.

Speaker 1:

Hold on this one breaking down to you.

Speaker 3:

More money. You get the sticker, the games. There you go. That's what I'm getting out to.

Speaker 2:

It's the same and I don't understand why you got to be gay, though, if I'm a young, if I'm a young Because it's the value of man, it's the metaphor.

Speaker 1:

It's the same thing with the game. Why do I got to get beat up to be in the game? I'd rather get beat up, it's mentally now.

Speaker 3:

You're going to get beat up and suck dick.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, if I was a man.

Speaker 1:

That's why I use the knowledge. It's the mental part of it. I made you take a ass whooping.

Speaker 3:

I don't give a fuck.

Speaker 2:

Who the fuck wanted to take a ass whooping. That's what I'm saying. No, I'm not taking that. That's why y'all lost me. It's the mental part. It's the mental part.

Speaker 1:

That's why like with girls. I didn't see them do that shit with girls like that. I didn't see this angle. They ain't no girls. I know these perfects were girls. Them been to get down with a suit of cause group of girls. They have them in a situation where they know they got to go fuck with this dude because I'm fucking with such such such. So he coming over, he's you on the floor for him.

Speaker 2:

Bitch yeah, see, that's what I'm saying. I ain't never been that way. I ain't never been. We minded like that. I don't got no understanding.

Speaker 3:

I feel like I never been put in a position of here go a million dollars if you do this. I don't ever say, I can't, never say what I won't do and will do. But for the low class that I am a bitch can't tell me I'm on the floor for any fucking nigga, because bitch fuck you and that nigga and I'll tell this nigga who all the niggas you fucking with, since you think you finna play with me Like bitch, we finna all fall out the day.

Speaker 1:

And this goes back to what I just said again. That's why I'm using the word is gatekeeping To get what she said.

Speaker 2:

I'm not compromising me for nothing. That's why. But that's why I feel like, ultimately, if somebody does it, it's because they wanted to hold on because it ain't nobody that can make me do something I don't want to do.

Speaker 1:

Listen, this is what I don't give a fuck what they say. This is why a lot of motherfuckers don't fuck with Rob Bobby Frost. I'm gonna tell you a real reason why a lot of motherfuckers do. A lot of motherfuckers do fuck with me, but I'm gonna tell you a lot of motherfuckers don't. Here, come the day I tell you how it is. I'm not delivering this message to you with no gloves on or something. I tell you how it is. So when I tell them, fuck it, are you willing to do whatever it takes to get to where you wanna go? If you're not willing to do whatever it takes to get what you wanna go, don't complain.

Speaker 2:

No, that's what so that mean you're not willing it when they come in?

Speaker 1:

Listen what I told you before. I can't complain about not being a millionaire and a billionaire if I'm not gonna do whatever it takes to get there. Right, okay, it's only, that's the gate keeping. Again, it's only certain ways you gonna get to certain. When you were talking about that 1%, you all were here about that 1%. Even with social media shit going there, you still have to, motherfucker, gotta open up. They gotta put that hand out to pull you up to get there. If you're not willing to do whatever it takes, shut the fuck up. I complain Me. Bobby Frost, robert Williams, it's certain shit I'm not gonna do so I might not never get there.

Speaker 2:

I just wonder why like all jokes aside, I just wonder, like you said, like why do it always gotta be so fucking extreme, like why I gotta be pedophile shit and shit like them, why I can't just work 48 hours straight with no sleep or some shit like that? Like damn it be some extreme, but I can't understand.

Speaker 3:

It's like I get it but I don't get it, because if I got you on some pedophile shit or some trafficking shit or some gay shit, I know I'ma always have you under my thumb and you're not finna say shit, damn, I can't kill nobody.

Speaker 2:

No, that's not a. What the fuck is he doing? What's he just saying? Cause you embarrassed to.

Speaker 3:

If you say something, that means you had to implement it. You did some gay shit.

Speaker 1:

If you're going out there, what you just said. Just I worked 16 hours straight. A lot of motherfuckers work 16 hours straight. I said 48 hours. That's not nothing. That's out the stream. But, if I put you on this Epstein Island. You know this right here. This come out, nigga, you're through. Like my man said, I'm a real nigga, I don't care about none of this. Yeah, once you get to that point you're through.

Speaker 2:

I think again. I always tell you this, but I think again it's odd. Like you saying, it's all about what motherfuckers think about, think about you, but you I'm trying to learn to give that fuck Cause. Right now I just don't. It's served by Lil Reggie. You care about what Lil Reggie think about. You Can't look at me and tell me you don't, yeah, but that's what I'm telling you is. I guess this is contradictory to my name, but that's why I would never do nothing that I can't explain to you. That's the point I'm making. If I did it, listen, if I did it, people say shit about what I post on social media. Now, if I did it, I'm going to be able to face my son when I do it. So I would never do nothing that I'm not willing to face him with you know what you're telling me right now?

Speaker 1:

I'm looking at your face. Right now I'm sitting here. You have morals and values, once you start going them up and levels.

Speaker 2:

Sucking dick is okay for a million dollars to you a guy.

Speaker 1:

No, it's not. If that's not what you with and that's what I'm talking, that's the thing Kat Wynn was getting at, and I'm seeing other people, corey Hogan, talk about it all the time. Corey Hogan, right now, if it was a committee, I can get on this bitch. That'd be my number one comedian.

Speaker 3:

Let's try it, let's go for it.

Speaker 1:

Corey Hogan. He funny as fuck but he don't get the same type of props that a lot of other comedians get because he's not in them circles. If anybody listen to the 5150 show, I never promote niggas shit like that on our, shit like that, cause they ain't promoting our. But if you listen to the 5150 show, corey Hogan talk about this type of shit. Dick in the booty ass niggas all the time. Yeah.

Speaker 2:

I know I definitely have heard him. He funny as hell. He really does.

Speaker 1:

But then the outside, the crew shit once you get in them areas and they're wrong. Like that's the truth. I use this analogy. I never forget this. I went to fucking Houston and I was at the Marriott Marquees. I was with my peoples and I'm looking at the room he got on a 26th floor. This bitch is nice. When we got to talking to a nigga that was down there at the little motherfucking I ain't saying it was on, but it's a place where they had a pool. The pool is shaped like the state. I'm gonna show you our picture. This bitch shaped like the Texas state and this bitch was nice. When I got to talking to somebody he said, yeah, this floor is up there that you don't even know about. Yeah, they even get to these floors. Only certain motherfuckers can get here. You get what I'm saying. This bitch went off to 44 floors.

Speaker 2:

Certain floors and all you can get was the 27th. Ain't that a bitch?

Speaker 1:

But it's certain floors you have no access. The floors at the very top. You have no access to them. You have to be a certain motherfuckers to even get here.

Speaker 2:

But, duh, they call it penthouses, right? No, you miss what I'm saying. I'm just playing around, yeah, so since you can pay for it. No, this is just your money, not enough.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, this is the thing about levels. That's why I broke it down from the smallest to the highest. Once you get to them point to get in certain rooms, they are gonna do shit to get you there where you go. Again, like I said, I got four daughters. I got a son. If I was sucking, I got homeboys. Now I could just say fuck my homeboys.

Speaker 2:

Look at you. I was just gonna say, look at these gay ass niggas.

Speaker 1:

Worried about their homeboys. I could say fuck my homeboys, but I could never say I fucked my kids.

Speaker 2:

No, for sure.

Speaker 1:

Now I'm gonna suck the dick. My son got a look up in his bitch's head. I looked at you.

Speaker 2:

You're sucking dick.

Speaker 3:

That's very extreme. I go fuck the second dick. No, no, no. I'm saying. I'm saying like when your kids start seeing that for a man like it's no comeback for that.

Speaker 1:

The F-sting issue is not even sucking dick shit. I go fuck the next, the F-sting Touching kids.

Speaker 3:

I seen a.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

I'm not touching no kids. I seen a post somebody made on Facebook talking about she's probably watching now. She said something her biggest flex was her son not doing something embarrassing that basically her son won't have to. What is it?

Speaker 2:

Like oh, he can click on her Facebook and never be embarrassed, or?

Speaker 3:

whatever like that To piggyback off that like my son is 15 years old. He ain't embarrassed by shit that I fucking do. Like me and my son is on the same goals when you don't do the same shit that I do. No, you can't do that shit. Your son might be embarrassed. My son think I'm the coolest motherfucking mom alive. He don't he be want me on his motherfucking tiktok. I think his mom dope sexy fine. All his friends like me. They think I look good. So it's nothing on my page that'll make my son embarrassed about shit I do Like. The shit I do might embarrass you and your son, but not me and my son.

Speaker 2:

Everybody's relationship with their kids is different.

Speaker 1:

And that's what I'm gonna say to you.

Speaker 3:

And they might understand that my son is very mature for his age. My son he already know.

Speaker 1:

Courtney, that's what I'm gonna say to you Now. Hopefully we get to that level. I hope we don't have to go to that level, but I hope we get to the point where we, at that level, they gonna look at what they do, they research, they gonna see this shit that you're comfortable and your kids comfortable with. They gonna figure something out that they know he and your little mama wouldn't be comfortable with, and that's what they gonna hit you with.

Speaker 3:

I wasn't talking about the limit. No, I'm saying that's what I'm talking about, that's what I'm getting to, not if you talk to your kids.

Speaker 1:

You miss what I'm saying, miss the certain shit you're gonna say, unless you tell your kid you look at the ready to say your son should be the told you when we that's what we're saying.

Speaker 2:

You gotta talk to somebody. He should be the known Before they even dig it up. Once I done it and me and you talk about it and he be like mine. That was some bullshit. No, no, you miss what I'm saying. Before you get to that point, that little.

Speaker 1:

Reggie, before you even get to that point, it's gonna be a point they gonna look and say what they gonna figure out. They gonna look at just, she got the charisma, she got this. We can see that we can elevate her star even farther than what it is Now. Let's see how we can keep her under the thumb. What do we look at after we analyze all?

Speaker 2:

her shit. I didn't tell y'all all the dicks I didn't suck. Y'all can't hold nothing from me. We listen.

Speaker 1:

I just told I'm gonna stop you right there and they suck and dig. They might tell you we want you to go fuck these two 10-year-olds.

Speaker 2:

Oh, I told you, I ain't fucking no kids, that's the one I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

so you not going to the next level?

Speaker 2:

You don't want a 90-year-old to fuck me. I take that you get what I'm saying. That's what I'm saying. That's how they gonna do.

Speaker 1:

Now that's who shit that Reggie might look at and say, like mom, I don't get a fucking idea.

Speaker 2:

That's what we trying to say I would never do something like that, but I'm trying to say that when people do it, I feel like you didn't. You thought about that. You thought about your kids finding that out. You didn't give a fuck or your circumstances was that fucked up.

Speaker 1:

So my circumstances ain't gonna never be that fucked up. Let the Lord be in my life. I'm never gonna be fucked up by that. You just said it what it be is. Well, if I keep doing what they say do, it'll never come up.

Speaker 2:

Now, we ain't gonna, it ain't never happen, because, fuck that. That's what I'm trying to tell you. No, that's what I'm saying, that's what the people do.

Speaker 1:

They feel like well, here it goes. That's the puppeteer, if I keep doing this.

Speaker 3:

it'll never get to one, but if I do do it, I'm not fucking on kids regardless. Yeah, I'm not fucking on kids, I'm not fucking on kids, some shit, regardless, like anything that I feel like is embarrassing. I'ma sit in my fucking family down so when they think they blowing spot up on me, my family would sit back in the cuddly and be like are we reaping the money that my mom?

Speaker 2:

did. No, I'm some real shit. I didn't always tell my mama that too, though, like if I feel like they finna drop some shit on me that I know I did, that's probably ain't gonna embarrass my family. I don't give a fuck, but I'ma make sure my mom and my daddy and my son is prepared for the blow.

Speaker 1:

I'm good, Y'all don't worry about me, I ain't gonna kill myself for shit. Y'all gotta think they tell they still the same embarrassment, just because you told them it's the same embarrassment.

Speaker 2:

No, you see, communication is everything, though.

Speaker 1:

It's still embarrassing.

Speaker 2:

Listen versus you coming to school. When you come to school and everybody looking at you crazy like they whisper and you don't know what the fuck going on. And then when they hit you with your mama sucking dick in the hard closet with the janitor, it is very embarrassing, right? Not saying you won't be embarrassing, but if your mama know that shit and already hit the fan and she sit you down and she be like listen this is what the fuck, even if she is embarrassed.

Speaker 2:

I'm still finna tell you that when you go to school, you feel me this. What's finna happen? You gonna be mad. But guess what?

Speaker 1:

Now I'm prepared to smack the fuck out of the first bitch that laughs or I'm ready to roast them up, look back, I'm prepared, all you gotta do is prepare your kids.

Speaker 2:

We can't prepare them for shit.

Speaker 1:

You can't. It's certain shit you can't prepare your kids for.

Speaker 2:

I can't prepare you for that. I got caught sucking your janitor's dick in the hallway closet. They gonna show at the school tomorrow. Either you can not go to school tomorrow, nigga, or you can-.

Speaker 1:

What you're saying is again what you're saying is it's going two different ways. What you're saying is I get it. That makes all the sense in the world. You're saying I'm not gonna do anything that my son can't handle. Right, what I'm saying when they come holl at you, they gonna figure out what you gonna do. I'm not gonna do it?

Speaker 3:

yeah, we're not doing it. That's why I was talking about or why I can't.

Speaker 2:

why would not take it up with my kid. Now we ain't even talking about like fucking no kids, no bullshit If they hit me with something and be like bitch, I don't know, some crazy shit. We finna record you doing this, this and that we gonna drop this. Motherfucker Rage you 16,. Let me tell you this is what they trying to do. And if he be like shit, this for that amount of money, do that shit, then we finna rock it out son. We finna get this check. If my son be like hell, no.

Speaker 1:

I can't take that, then we can't take it. Some of them that didn't get to that. I ain't gonna say it on name cause now I'm speculating, so I'm not gonna say that. I'll say it off here. I'm speculating on that. I ain't never put some shit out really truly speculating on it. It's sum up because I know that I ain't gonna say I feel like they didn't wanna talk to their people. You can see how they found me dynamic works. They didn't talk to them. They can do whatever. You can take a dick in the ass. You go fuck this little kid. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but now I ain't gonna.

Speaker 3:

I just feel like when you have a good communication I was just talking about not with the, I'm talking about art level of class.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's what I was saying Art level I'm speaking for not even trying to get ahead.

Speaker 3:

Just people be saying that in general on Facebook posts. Like, if I post a picture of me and my motherfucking thong, a motherfucking shot, it's so many side eyes from women like oh, she post stuff like that and she got kids. My kid was with me when I took these fucking pictures like or whatever the fuck the case may be like just cause you not as confident as me?

Speaker 3:

like that's not your lane, that's mine, so speak on shit that I don't got nothing to do with. You cause me and my kids are good over here, or what I post. My son follow me on Facebook. I follow everything he do on fucking social media Instagram, facebook and Snap. My son follows me. My son walks around the house. I walks around the house with my son with no motherfucking clothes on. God damn it. We are comfortable over here.

Speaker 1:

I don't shelter my kid from the real world Like that's it, that's it, that's on that and that's the real, and this is how I look at it. You know what I'm saying, which I just said, like I feel like I ain't gonna say we the top flint podcast.

Speaker 2:

I feel like we got the best podcast.

Speaker 1:

I'm gonna say that, but this is my thing. I would never gate keep, so.

Speaker 1:

I don't know about y'all but I know people here be all the time about. That's why I did the episode, the last episode of the year. That's why I touched on that. I got so many DMs and messages about stuff about the podcast. I'm not gate keeping, but if I ever got to the point where I could be when we not get to it, we gonna get to the point where we are hands down. Ain't gonna be a debate. We're the number one podcast. We gonna get to the point where we're the number one podcast and Michigan and further than that.

Speaker 3:

I'm gonna. My messages will already be automatically. What was that automatic message? But, I only responding to it.

Speaker 1:

And I'm not gonna gate keep, you feel me, but that's the thing about. That's what Cat Williams, the whole sum of that thing. What Cat Williams getting at is what people like Corey Hulke and other DL Hugh leading talked about. That shit, it's the gate keeping, that's the thing, it's a gate.

Speaker 3:

He also said it was gate keeping, but doors are still fucking opening, like this door is still open. For who gate keeping from who? Cause y'all keep opening up doors for motherfuckers, like shit is getting done. Yeah, that's what I'm saying the gate keeping like I said, like what Cat Williams said.

Speaker 1:

If Cat Williams did funny, easy, you see where Cat Williams had done without the gate keeping. Imagine if he would have did that. Now you talking about him on the level of Kevin Hart you know what I'm saying Like the work after he got and then you give him that. That's what you talking about. The steroid, the juice, the work after he got and you give him that juice. Oh, he, going above and beyond. And that's what happened with some guys. Some people don't do that. I just mean myself. I could never do that because I have a lot of morals and values. It's certain shit I'm not going to bend on. This is still either it's broke or it's going to stay. I'm not breaking shit and that's what it is. And that's the gatekeeping I said. I'm not seeing it in so many different levels. It's fucked up. But the haircut wins come out there. It started blasting ads like that. The difference is now I can. When he was saying that shit before. He's crazy, he's on a hard time.

Speaker 3:

They spent it. Right, they spent it because maybe he did Okay when he said this, maybe he did go to jail or some shit, or maybe he was cussing somebody out at a time, so now, when he dropped it, that's like perfect timing. He went to jail. Now he didn't, went crazy and all these different types of shit. They can edit and cut shit out to make us believe like this mother fucking went crazy, snapping on such and such and all that different type of shit. They can paint whatever picture they want us to think about a motherfucker.

Speaker 1:

They had to paint breast. But see, that's what I said. Now, we wouldn't even be doing this podcast right now If it wasn't for the age of technology and internet Now motherfuckers can get shit out. You can't send this bitch in and sit back and keep me in a box. No nigga, even if you don't, even I want to go put on this dress or I want to do this wild shit or go on an F St Island or PDD party?

Speaker 2:

I'm not sure about that. You like Epstein and PDD.

Speaker 1:

No, never. So you, like he said and I remember Kat Williams talking about Michael Jackson Like he said, michael Jackson is earlier shit and talking about R Kelly number because the shit was already around. But here come the thing they can manipulate it how they want to manipulate. Now you can't do that shit like that. So I can still make money and get where I need to go, long as I am trying to get to the very top.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, social media Then. Actually, I think that that should be our next topic we need to talk about, because social media has definitely did a lot of great things, but I also think it affected a lot of shit negatively to you, like you said, with the artists of the comic thing.

Speaker 1:

You know I follow a comedian. That's my shit what he said back in the day. I'm up, I could work the same set for a fucking year straight. They go from, they do all these terrible East Coast, they go on the Midwest, they go on the South and they go on the West this fucking show and set. They've been running this bitch for a whole year and then you'll catch this. What you would catch like why is catching my HB like David Chappelle, chris Rock, other motherfuckers then at the very end of their leg of a tour, that's when they had the production and did all this shit, and then come out and this is special, but this same set been running seven months before you. That's why.

Speaker 2:

Cat Williams did say something. He did say he didn't talk about none of the younger comedians in no bad way, like he said that he said it is easier for them to blow but it's also easier for them to fail. And I was at first. I was like I don't get it. But it is like, look at them, motherfuckers that blow up real fast off social media. But you also can do one fucking thing you do on some social media can ruin your fucking career.

Speaker 2:

That's before they had social media, everybody didn't see or hear that one fuck up that I did. You know what I'm saying? I made the one fucked up gay joke. The only city that heard it, though, was this city right here, so I got time to clean it up. It ain't like that. Now they go. Somebody got that gay joke on on that time and posted it and fucked your shit up in 30 days.

Speaker 1:

That's time into what I said there. Like he said you used to, can work this joke and let the joke mature and you get this joke to the point where it's flawless. You can't do it. Now I guess what my cousin say. He's saying you're Milwaukee, two weeks later you come. In short, I already know what the joke is.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3:

So it's easier for them. I really like Kevin Hart because that was the only one. I don't know who else do it. They should pay or do it. I know he do that for sure. I didn't go to the day She'll pay or stand up and try. That went to Kevin Hart, I definitely think. To put in the cell phones up is it was definitely the idea, like we had to put our cell phones in these magnetic cases and you cannot open these bitches up, and I think it made us pay attention more and conversate with the person we go with Exactly.

Speaker 3:

No more snapping of the pictures. There's no more twirling on social media is? Is you tuned in right recording? Because I go to concerts and I listen to. I look, you know I do my little snaps, a couple snaps at a concert or whatever, but majority I'm rocking to this concert. Yeah, I literally would sit and watch people on live the whole time at the concert. It's like how the fuck do you even, how can you even pay it? Like how are you having a good time? You like they not going fucking time?

Speaker 2:

to show people that they was able to go. I was snapping a couple pictures and snap a few snaps and before.

Speaker 3:

So y'all know I'm a bad bitch and I'm joining, I'm in tune with I'm, so I'm, I think, the song that.

Speaker 2:

That's definitely. That's definitely gonna be one of the phones. Fuck that. It fucked up like being social.

Speaker 1:

That's a difference between music, a music concert and a comedy concert. Music. You know what you're about to hear? I'm about to hear her or he performed this song. When you come to comedy, if I already seen this motherfucking clip, you perform this motherfucking joke the joke don't hit, no more.

Speaker 3:

I already heard, it's hard. Yeah, that's a different. Definitely I definitely think phones should be taken, like even on dates, like I crave that to go on a date and the motherfucking whole my attention so so good that where I don't even pick up my fucking phone.

Speaker 2:

No, I'm crazy.

Speaker 1:

Dates like right, you just being able to yeah social media on the field dating and I take a female out even from holding your attention and you pick up that motherfucking phone. You start going in a motherfucking. You already had this. This should all be set up with your kids and whoever watching this ain't a straight emergency. Be calling you because they ready to come on. You know that's it, this ain't an emergency. If you start getting on that bitch, I might tell you ask, we going Dutch on the bill? I ain't lying to you. I don't fuck is wrong with you, man. We on the day. I'm here to get to know you.

Speaker 3:

If I'm on my phone, I'm definitely. This is just a, and I don't mind paying my own fucking tab at this point. That's how I couldn't wait to leave, yeah that's how. I wait, just wait, just get back.

Speaker 1:

Listen, I'm gonna give her a clap, because that's real shit If I go on a date and a motherfucker break out that phone. Hey, wait, just let me get, let me get. Split this miss right here.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, that's and if I put on my phone I'm recording. At that moment I'm so happy, like what he can just say get the tab, bitch we out of here.

Speaker 1:

Thank.

Speaker 2:

God, I just, I like being on my phone.

Speaker 3:

It is rude, like, and it is rude until I met a 9. I'm talking to a dude who's on his phone 24 set. Like when I with somebody I can't even say I try not to. If I'm with the person I want to be with, I don't even be on my phone. If I'm on my phone is because you on yours and I'm on mine. I just don't pick up my phone and be on there. I try to keep my phone in my purse when I with you, but this gambling shit on these parlays and all that type of shit now has your attention on half the shit. That's a fucking turn off by means of. That's how you make money, or do you? Don't have me around you if that's with the fuck you going to know in 24, 7 of your fucking time you're with me, like I was in there, like that's rude as fuck being on your goddamn phone.

Speaker 1:

I was in that motherfucking like that for a while. What you say hold on, wait a minute, I'm doing homework on my kids. Hold on, wait a minute, I gotta check this month. Oh shit God.

Speaker 3:

I think it's like I just, I just crave, just no phone.

Speaker 1:

I had attention. I want, I want to be, I want to be valued.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I don't say that you is so fucking life. I want to be valued, courtney, just a woman.

Speaker 1:

Well down. So you see what I'm just saying.

Speaker 3:

We won't niggas to be she playing with y'all.

Speaker 2:

He likes it God damn, did you have to use that word? I want to be valued. She ain't playing with y'all, I'm not scared. Niggas would have been like bitch, love me, pay you want. I want to be valued.

Speaker 1:

She ain't playing. That's how.

Speaker 2:

I want to be valued man they be acting like they want you to be sensitive. You get sensitive with them. That's a problem. They thought it was lady. Ladies don't know what they want. They told me he want to be valued. What's that? You are on the group chat now Game oh shit, fuck off Again.

Speaker 1:

So we about to get out of here, man, what you been vibing to a misty.

Speaker 2:

I have just been listening to old school R&B, really just catching me a little vibe. Read my book. I'm in my soft girl era.

Speaker 3:

I hate that shit. I know that's why I said it. That's why I said it.

Speaker 2:

That's what's back my that's why I said it. No, I've just been chilling though, listening to R&B music, reading my books. You know what I'm saying Just tapping into keeping discipline. I am off the fucking grid. This for a minute. I got shit I'm doing, so I'm off the grid.

Speaker 1:

I'm on that, motherfucker, y'all gonna see me everywhere. Yeah, right You're fucking right, I'm about to be the hardest working motherfucker man. Oh, you know, I'm working hard. You don't see me. I'm on the grid, I ain't party and I ain't doing nothing extra. I'm in a club's nerd. I'm tired of the motherfuckers.

Speaker 2:

Listen, if you see me you promote, you gonna be okay If I'm not working.

Speaker 3:

Take this line from us, cause I'm tired. I'm out here. Yeah, can we?

Speaker 2:

so she gonna take over social media, you take over the clubs. I'm gonna go to learn how to do this editing shit.

Speaker 1:

Okay, cause shit? Tell the billboard Y'all need to come out there. I'm gonna step out there, I'm gonna take over. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

Cause, yeah, cause I'm tired man. My birthday though, so we gonna go hard this month, did we gonna be done?

Speaker 1:

There you go. What's your been on, courtney?

Speaker 3:

I've been listen to. I got a baby crush on too. He ain't taking my man spot though for shit. Y'all know I go with Louis Ray. I'm gonna just let y'all know that right now. But ain't nobody take at my man spot. But I've been listen to skilla baby.

Speaker 2:

I love that's my man. I don't know why she been listening to my man, but I let her listen for a little minute. I love me some skilla baby man like and he likes getting, I know y'all.

Speaker 3:

It's just the way I like what.

Speaker 1:

You know my skin niggas. They credit man. It's what it is, man no cause he ain't act first.

Speaker 3:

No, no, I watch a lot of his interviews, cause that's why I was such a Dirk had me gone. Can nobody fuck, can't nobody take Dirk away from me.

Speaker 1:

You know, I'm gonna say this about Dirk, but I didn't notice because I didn't follow him. Have you? I listen to his music, but not have you like other people. It's crazy man. When I seen like they was posting his picture, I guess I was like his girlfriend. I was like my mother, the big white chick.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

I said, damn, he was in the trash where, as soon as they get on with his little dress, with his little highlights and his jeans and shit he ain't fucking with her.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, like he fuck with her. That's his baby mama. They got two kids together.

Speaker 1:

I've never seen her at no war shows and shit I mean, why is she gonna be there?

Speaker 2:

You're my girl.

Speaker 3:

You're not my girl. My kids are there, the kids are in the show.

Speaker 1:

That's what I'm saying. What's he got to do points?

Speaker 3:

No, but like before, then like.

Speaker 1:

Listen, what's the girl you used to talk to her, the one he was, you know, feeling that about the little little India. Yeah, I looked at India and then I looked at that. I said, yeah, boy, I mean, india is a cold natural, she's nice, she's nice.

Speaker 3:

She from where she Chicago from, like they ain't saying nothing.

Speaker 1:

I've seen the upgrade. Okay, I don't know about nothing other than that.

Speaker 3:

That's what I'm saying. I'm not fucking with the ugly niggas. I gotta keep fucking with ugly niggas to make you feel good.

Speaker 1:

All your ugly niggas out there. I see fucking with when we get on when you started.

Speaker 2:

My niggas gonna be ugly, no matter what.

Speaker 1:

Hey, when y'all started trying to hear it back up and you see that the number changing all that. You know what happens.

Speaker 3:

It's always gonna be an upgrade with everything I do. Just because I went ugly that time, I looked at that nigga, the waves and shit. He was in his grime mode.

Speaker 1:

Niggas have all them tattoos. I said she looked like she was dying for her. That type of thing. I go sell these food stamps, yeah, and once that nigga got on.

Speaker 3:

He really went on when he got India for real.

Speaker 1:

No, that nigga probably was on there. No, because that's when he went on.

Speaker 3:

They had that fake relationship with him a day and then he ended up with India oh, was that supposed to be? A fake relationship for real?

Speaker 2:

No, that was a fake relationship.

Speaker 3:

He went to a different person because, remember they, he went to another different label but they didn't like the way he was singing, like that's what he wanted to do was singing, and they wanted him to rap. So he had went through a whole little different thing trying to revamp himself and all that different type of shit.

Speaker 1:

That's when this.

Speaker 3:

That's when this dirt then came to fuck.

Speaker 1:

I ain't mad at you, brother, that's what happened.

Speaker 3:

I liked him off of his interviews how he think and how he loves women and all that different type of shit. And that's how I am with Skillababy. Like, listen to Skillababy talk. He just I don't know if he be high as hell, all of them at the fucking time, but he just so calm and I just love Skillababy so I listen to his music. I literally try to get to know them and then I fuck with their music. I be obsessed with their interviews, first Level up.

Speaker 1:

What is what it is? Hey, but listen, when I've been off Starlet oh that's. He's been one of my top five rappers going on almost about 15 fucking years. He went on a hiatus and I didn't even like, whenever you used to drop shit, I used to pick that so soon as you drop. I didn't do it this time because I had so much other shit I was listening to and I'll sit with projects no more and digest them. So I waited and I've been off this shit for about a week straight.

Speaker 3:

I never listened to Starlet.

Speaker 1:

That's my nigga dog. He kicked the. He kicked the real shit like again. He another nigga that I feel like gate and gate keep. I look at certain artists from RB to pop.

Speaker 3:

That's the Darcy nigga with the curly hair at the top.

Speaker 1:

No, you got dress. He the first listen. Y'all know how I listen to music. I posted my shot, got 45,000 minutes of I I mean Apple music played this this year. I, over 500 artists, I listen to music, doing everything. That was the first fucking concert everyone to with Starlet. I'm not saying I even want to go see niggas in concert. You know I'm saying but yeah, it's just he, another one. I feel like I look at ours, I look at comedians, I look at RB singers. I look at serve up with like they to tell it not to be on. I think about it's a gatekeeper.

Speaker 3:

I feel like this is the same shit as the motherfucking comic industry.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's everywhere. It's everywhere you get gate. Keep it, man. Shit. I'm about to get out of here. I know this because she been out here hosting for a while. I'm pretty sure she know it's certain motherfuckers. You got to know certain motherfuckers. They do certain things.

Speaker 2:

And then show. But I'm kicking them, I'm kicking those and I'm doing what the fuck I want to do under any promoter. Let me hear me in the game.

Speaker 1:

Hey, and I'm gonna go back to the PD if you beat that case. I'm gonna say this right here we heard it before in the last episode Misty is. She is our ticket in the game. She sure is. I'm gonna be back.

Speaker 2:

Make sure I'm gonna make sure don't nobody harm her Motherfuckers. Just call me a sacrifice.

Speaker 3:

I'm sure nobody harms her.

Speaker 2:

You know what I'm saying Ditty A-1-0, 9-9. Hey, for real, quit playing. Y'all is not gonna use me Shit, you just say it. Everybody gotta play a part. I was not there.

Speaker 1:

So that's it. So, hey, man, glad you all tuning in again. Let's get them likes. Some comments Subscribe hey subscribe and support we representing E-Supporters. Man, go find it. I'm gonna start giving y'all tutorials on my social media pages how to go support Motherfuckers. Keep him with that. Oh man, I don't know how to go do it. I'm gonna show you now.

Speaker 3:

A few niggas who I talked to on social media or whatever. How do you do it? I said don't you got the podcast thing? They don't even know they got the podcast app on their damn phone. I'm gonna walk my fucking story.

Speaker 1:

I'm gonna go on there and type in our name and he's like oh, that easy.

Speaker 3:

I was like yeah.

Speaker 1:

I'm gonna walk through it. That's happening. So where can we find y'all beautiful ladies at?

Speaker 2:

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Speaker 1:

And where can we find you? At Courtney Lynn.

Speaker 3:

Y'all can find me on all social media platforms at CourtneyDixoncom.

Speaker 2:

I don't fucking show funny man, because she has to take a deep breath before she say all these fucking social media she's wrapping up on the zone.

Speaker 3:

I said y'all can catch me on all social media platforms at CourtneyDixon.

Speaker 1:

Oh bitch, you know God damn well, yeah, yeah yeah, you about to have the viewers like, oh, she finally did it, she finally did confused fuck.

Speaker 3:

You can catch me at CourtneyDixon on Facebook, courtney Milano, ig, k-o-r-t-n-e-e on Snapchat and CourtneyDixonT on TikTok, and you catch your boy, bobby Frost, on all social media platforms.

Speaker 1:

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Speaker 2:

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Speaker 1:

we talking Kobe baby, mamba mentality and we out, oh, oh yeah, oh my God, oh my God.

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