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From Houston Beats to Controversial Tweets: An Unforgettable Episode

November 27, 2023 Elliott Carterr, Sani Delights & Sheniece Season 1 Episode 9
From Houston Beats to Controversial Tweets: An Unforgettable Episode
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From Houston Beats to Controversial Tweets: An Unforgettable Episode
Nov 27, 2023 Season 1 Episode 9
Elliott Carterr, Sani Delights & Sheniece

Ever wondered what it's like to create a catchy tune that sets the rhythm of a room? Brace yourselves, as we bring you the inspiring journey of Sheniece, a dynamic music artist from Houston. Discover the story behind her captivating song, "I Don't Like You," and how she stumbled upon the perfect beat that keeps everyone grooving. Alongside is Sani, a food enthusiast, who fascinates us with her stirring plan of combining her love for cooking and engaging conversations in her upcoming podcast. 

A fresh haircut and a nostalgic perspective, that's what you get when we reminisce about our recent visit to a barber shop in New Britain, Connecticut. Through our lively chatter, we evaluate the service quality, affordability, and the vibes of the place, and how it compares to the hospitality we're used to in our beloved hometown of Houston. It's a laid-back, candid conversation about our lives in Connecticut that will strike a chord with anyone who has ever yearned for the familiarity of their own hometown.

Finally, we switch gears and dive into deeper waters with intense discussions around controversial platforms such as Onlyfans, financial struggles, and the dynamics of body image and DMs. Highlighting personal experiences and stories, we navigate the complex landscape of expressing desires within a relationship and explore the struggles of maintaining personal boundaries while seeking financial stability. This episode is more than just a podcast; it's a roller-coaster ride of inspiration, nostalgia, and thought-provoking conversations. Tune in, and let's embark on this journey together.

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Ever wondered what it's like to create a catchy tune that sets the rhythm of a room? Brace yourselves, as we bring you the inspiring journey of Sheniece, a dynamic music artist from Houston. Discover the story behind her captivating song, "I Don't Like You," and how she stumbled upon the perfect beat that keeps everyone grooving. Alongside is Sani, a food enthusiast, who fascinates us with her stirring plan of combining her love for cooking and engaging conversations in her upcoming podcast. 

A fresh haircut and a nostalgic perspective, that's what you get when we reminisce about our recent visit to a barber shop in New Britain, Connecticut. Through our lively chatter, we evaluate the service quality, affordability, and the vibes of the place, and how it compares to the hospitality we're used to in our beloved hometown of Houston. It's a laid-back, candid conversation about our lives in Connecticut that will strike a chord with anyone who has ever yearned for the familiarity of their own hometown.

Finally, we switch gears and dive into deeper waters with intense discussions around controversial platforms such as Onlyfans, financial struggles, and the dynamics of body image and DMs. Highlighting personal experiences and stories, we navigate the complex landscape of expressing desires within a relationship and explore the struggles of maintaining personal boundaries while seeking financial stability. This episode is more than just a podcast; it's a roller-coaster ride of inspiration, nostalgia, and thought-provoking conversations. Tune in, and let's embark on this journey together.

Support the Show.

Follow our IG & Twitter for live updates @LFTGRadio

Speaker 1:

I don't know why, believe me, I, I don't like you For other than a sea, that you know, but in my soul, and I still can't let you go. So I hold on my soul, my soul, for my own. I've been tired, I've been tired. I couldn't time. I know you see me. Sometimes I'm afraid You're the same, I'm the same, I'm the same, I'm the same, you're the same, I'm the same, I'm the same, I'm the same, even though I want you, I do, but I feel like I'm blind to love Cause I seen it all. Oh, yes, I've seen it all. I'm afraid it best to stay with me, and I hope you see me. What was it mean? Don't know why I'm afraid of you. I've been tired, I've been tired, I couldn't time.

Speaker 2:

I know you see me sometimes. I'm afraid I know you see me sometimes, I'm afraid.

Speaker 3:

Sheboya, Lee and Carter reporting live from the gutter. I'm here with Shanice and my homegirl, the Sani the chef.

Speaker 4:

What's up? It's Sani, Sani.

Speaker 3:

Alright, so tell them your Instagrams real quick. Introduce yourselves. Let them know where you're from, what you do, why are you here?

Speaker 2:

My name is Shanice, I'm from Houston, Texas, and my name is S-H-E-N-I-E-C-E. On all platforms I'm going to listen to my music and I'm here to interview with this bad boy and you know, talk about some music and shit.

Speaker 3:

Okay, and that was our song we was just listening to.

Speaker 1:

I Don't Like you, I thought that show was actually kind of fire. I'm not gonna lie to you. Thank you.

Speaker 3:

I'm not gonna lie to you, cause I will tell you to your face it should have been trash and that was actually some fire. I told you instantly. I got rockin' mobile apps and, straight up, I don't like you. That's a song that you could a lot of people could feel. And then we ate some food earlier from Sani Delights. Sani S-A-N-IDelights on all platforms and she also has a podcast starting December 3rd and that's gonna be called Sundays with Sani. Yes, we just had some. What meal did you just cook for us?

Speaker 4:

Jurt chicken pasta I just made.

Speaker 3:

Okay, how'd you like it?

Speaker 2:

That shit was good, I liked it. She needed to make it again for me with some shrimp. Okay, okay.

Speaker 3:

I liked it too. It was good. What are you doing for next week?

Speaker 4:

Next week I'm gonna be doing fried chicken, honey wings, yams, baked mac and baked beans and you'll have a choice of either double meat or you all have a choice of honey sauce on the side.

Speaker 3:

That's what I'm doing. Okay, that's what's up. Sounds good, sounds good. That podcast is also gonna be on this LFTG platform and she'll be cooking live. It'll be a food talk show. She'll be talking about what some of the things you plan on talking about, what some of the things you plan on doing with your platform. Talk to me.

Speaker 4:

Honestly. So what I plan on doing is I'm gonna either be cooking and I'll have people just wanting to come on and I'll have topics and conversations with them. Either they'll pay for me to cook their favorite meal or they'll just eat what I'm cooking for the day and we'll just have a few conversations. Honestly, I'm looking to talk about everything in my life because sooner or later, I'm gonna be telling my story about everything. So I'm open to talk about anything and everything.

Speaker 2:

Okay.

Speaker 3:

Shanice yes, I don't like you, I don't like you.

Speaker 2:

I mean yes, yes, that's how you feel, damn. I'm sorry, I thought it was me and so.

Speaker 3:

No, no, I'm speaking about the goddamn song.

Speaker 2:

I know I got you, I got you All right so what was your inspiration for that? Ooh. So basically, it was about somebody Tell me the truth. I'm gonna tell you the. You think I'm alive, all right, but that's not the point. So it was about a person that I didn't like anymore, because what was his? Name, oh, a name that shall not be named, Like what's his name on Harry Potter? Yeah, nameless, nameless. His name was Nameless, so Okay.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he, basically it was about my first heartbreak, so that was a get out of that mindset type song.

Speaker 3:

Okay, and it came up, but I don't like you, and that's one of the latest songs you wrote.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's one of them.

Speaker 3:

I actually like that song, thank you.

Speaker 2:

I was trying to get an alternative type vibe. I was trying to put out something that was in the archives and that was something I that beat.

Speaker 3:

you made like how, how'd that come about?

Speaker 2:

So I wrote the song first and I knew the type of beat that I wanted with the song. So nobody could make the beat that I wanted. So I just looked on YouTube and shit and I found instantly a beat that I actually kind of liked and had a minimum views and I was like, damn, I'm taking it and I got it.

Speaker 3:

And you, you, you went through the process correctly, so that's your beat. Now, no, right? So that's interesting.

Speaker 2:

But I asked the person for the beat, if that makes sense. So technically it is my.

Speaker 3:

So what if that song takes off?

Speaker 2:

You might have to mix it up in a way, I might have to mix it up in a, but it was mixed in a way that is technically not their song, no more.

Speaker 3:

Okay, okay, okay.

Speaker 2:

They can probably still figure it out, but I come across that bridge when it comes. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, we're still we're still coming At two or first, then yeah yeah, anything from your head. I get what they want for that song. I'll be like you. You got it. Look, take it. But right now it was just a doot, doot, doot.

Speaker 3:

So do you have any new music coming out, any new EPs and projects, anything like that?

Speaker 2:

Yes and no. So I have all the music to have the EP, but it's all about putting it out or going to the studio and perfecting it, and I just haven't been able to do that yet. If, why not More of circumstance and like trying to get shit together in this new place that I'm in?

Speaker 3:

Where are you from Houston, Texas? How long have you been in Connecticut?

Speaker 2:

For about 11, 12, about a year now.

Speaker 3:

Almost a full year. Yeah, Coming from all the hailing from Houston, Texas 28 hours baby. Yeah, all right, so talk to me. What's some of the differences coming from Houston, texas, to Hartford, connecticut?

Speaker 2:

So some of the differences y'all's nature is nice, Like I don't see bears and stuff like that out there. You don't have none of that nature shit out there.

Speaker 3:

There's not a lot of nature in Houston and Texas.

Speaker 2:

Not like animals.

Speaker 3:

Maybe in Houston but not, but in Texas yeah.

Speaker 2:

In Texas maybe.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, but Texas is big.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, houston is a smaller place, like, but we don't have that extravagant ass Like. You got foxes and bears and coyotes going around. We don't got that shit. No, we got armadillos, okay, and dogs.

Speaker 3:

Okay, okay, so do you like it over here? Yeah, do you like the change of pace?

Speaker 2:

No only because of the goals that I want to achieve. So networking out here is harder because I'm gonna have to. I'm starting all over. Out there was way easier because I have people, had connections, I had all the shit that I needed to reach the goals that I wanted. But out here it's like you got to start all over and y'all don't have the avenues like nightlife over here to do the things that I technically wanted to do.

Speaker 3:

When you say y'all, what do you mean?

Speaker 2:

In Connecticut, like in Hartford.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, so what I need you to do is, when you speak on Connecticut and Hartford, you speak on Connecticut and Hartford.

Speaker 2:

Leave it there, don't grind, shout yeah, leave it there. Just don't say y'all, because I'm from New York originally.

Speaker 3:

I moved out here two years ago. I'm going through a transition myself, but I, unlike you, enjoy this and I love this because I come from chaos and just a place of haptic, so I can enjoy this peace that.

Speaker 1:

I found in Serenity out here.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I love it. Yeah, it's tranquil. I chill with my.

Speaker 2:

You want to be a mellow man? That's it. And that's okay.

Speaker 3:

That's it. I'm cool with that.

Speaker 2:

I don't like that shit right now.

Speaker 3:

All right well how old are you 23. So yeah, you still. You turned up. Wait how old are you? Oh dirt, then me, then you Me. I'm sorry, I'm 33. I'm an open book.

Speaker 2:

I'm not hiding anything. I'm 33 years old. That's not old, but I understand you do like yeah, I'm more on the settling downside.

Speaker 3:

I already did all the partying and shit that I. I don't want to do none of that, no more. I'm good. I'm focused on this platform and actually interviewing artists and broadcasting and doing News and seeing what's going on in Connecticut, Trying to share that with the world. That's my focus. I'm not a fucking party. Fuck a club. Fuck a strip club. I'm not really interested in that right now. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and that's good.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that's the life that I live. So this project that you're potentially working on putting out soon, do you have a title for it?

Speaker 2:

No.

Speaker 3:

So it's still in the very, very early stages. Yes, when do you hope to have a project out by?

Speaker 2:

January.

Speaker 3:

That's right there, how you gonna have a whole project out in one.

Speaker 2:

Because, again I said, all the songs are pretty much done. All it has to do is be in the studio. So, if anything, I'm not putting out EPs or albums like that, I'm putting out songs. So EPs is even if anything is gonna be a little bit pushed back. Right now I'm focusing on putting out songs. So January is when a song is gonna get put out. Let me rephrase that Okay, okay yeah, okay, gotcha, okay.

Speaker 3:

So when do you plan on getting in the studio and putting out some more music for us to hear? Because I'm gonna be on you now, you gonna be on me. Yeah, I'm gonna be asking you consistently because I'm gonna be keeping these people updated on new music that's coming out from you. You've been on this platform now, so you're part of this. You know what I'm saying. So we're gonna be sharing you with the world and we would like to know when music is coming out.

Speaker 2:

Okay, jesus Christ, so you gonna make me okay. So I have a song that's already been in the studio, but I honestly just what's the name of it? Save Me. I honestly just kinda everyone says it's a bit what kind of vibe is that? Alternative type, so it's more like the.

Speaker 3:

I don't like it.

Speaker 2:

No, it's more of a like. It doesn't have a genre. How about that? It's just a different type of song.

Speaker 3:

Okay.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

Okay, I can fuck with that Real quick. I wanted to give a shout out to my man, rich DeBarbara, located in New Britain at 53 Columbus Boulevard. He just got your boy right. So yeah, check him out 53 Columbus. 53 Columbus Boulevard in New Britain. You could call for an appointment. His number is 860-797-5894 and his Instagram is rich the barber too.

Speaker 3:

And something that I wanted to start doing was business reviews, and we're about to get into that right now with Rich DeBalva. So, in terms of quality, I'm going to give the quality of this cut a solid 8. I'm satisfied with the cut. I was satisfied with the razor. I was satisfied with the line up, how he rounded the back and everything. The speed of the cut. I'm going to give him a 9 because I came in, I sat down, there was no weight, there was no bullshit, he wasn't talking to me, he didn't talk my fucking ear off while I was sitting down in the chair. He didn't tell me about his personal endeavors and everything going on in his life. He kept it professional. He shut the fuck up, he cut my hair and that's kind of what you want as a client. You really don't want to be sitting down and your barber telling you all about some bullshit you don't want to hear about. I'm going to stress your mans or whatever the case may be, but he kept it professional. He wasn't really talking.

Speaker 3:

The shop was clean, everything was good. So I'm satisfied with the quality of the cut. I'm satisfied with the speed of the cut and then affordability. I'm also going to give him an 8.5 because it was an affordable cut. It was a fair price. I couldn't ask for much better. The ethics of the shop, the barber shop ethics when I went in there it was immaculate. There was a single hair on the floor, the bathroom was clean, there wasn't a pistol on the toilet and nothing like that. So, barber shop ethics I'm going to give him a 10. Fensinas of the shop I'm going to give him a 9. And let's add those up. So he said 8, 9, 9. Bro is going to get an 8.5 for his final grade and that's an incredible grade for a barber shop. So yeah, I'll check him out. That's Rich DeBarbara at 53 Columbus Boulevard, and that's our first business review. Something I want to start getting into is like you know, how do y'all get your hair done?

Speaker 2:

I do my hair.

Speaker 3:

You do your own hair? Yeah, I do my hair, so you don't be booking appointments and shit like that Going to salons. I want to start doing it.

Speaker 4:

I can do my own hair too. Yeah, I want to start seeing you know rating these salons and getting like that you going to pay for it.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, of course, if you pay for it, I'll go any day when when my partner is Gasgod, so my pockets are deep Gasgod who we're well taken care of.

Speaker 2:

This podcast is great.

Speaker 4:

It's a great podcast.

Speaker 3:

We're going to be doing everything. We're going to be traveling, we're going to be going all over, we're going to be interviewing all types of artists, getting into all types of businesses, that kind of thing. So, yeah, gasgod is a boss like I'll be typing in everything. He's all over our page. Yeah, he's the solid backing behind LFTG. Okay, yeah, absolutely. Shout out Gasgod, yeah, absolutely. Take a look. How's your social life been in Connecticut? When's the last time you, you know, went on a date, sucked some dick? You jumped from social.

Speaker 2:

Dick is crazy, but the last time I went on a date Damn you gotta think about it?

Speaker 1:

When's the last time you sucked some dick? Can you answer that?

Speaker 3:

Oh, I haven't sucked dick since.

Speaker 2:

I've been in Houston, oh, that's so.

Speaker 3:

you came out here and you came out here, and you came out here and you came out here and you came out here with gold and if you're focused on your gold, you're not being sidetracked or anything like that.

Speaker 2:

Something like that. Yeah, I said it's like big, that's all I said. But yeah, you asked a specific question. I answered that specific question.

Speaker 3:

Are you having fun out here, are you happy? Actually, I'm happy. Yes, it's a cool like it's not bad out here. Are you happy? I'm happy, it's not bad out here. Are you happy?

Speaker 2:

I'm happy it's not bad out here. It's just y'all don't got shit to do out here.

Speaker 3:

I told you to stop saying that Are you happy or in Houston?

Speaker 2:

Do you miss Houston?

Speaker 1:

Do you want to go back? I miss.

Speaker 2:

Houston, I want to go back. Yeah, so you're not happy, I can be happy and still want to go back to see my people. I'm familiar. You don't ever want to go back, fuck. But, that's a different. That's starting out in different people, different. Like I told you, I'm more hospitable over in Houston. The South is different than over here. Yeah, okay.

Speaker 3:

Way different than over here. Yeah, I get that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's way different.

Speaker 3:

I get that, but I feel like Connecticut is nice. I feel, like the people out here are beautiful. I feel like there's nice people out here. There's genuine authentic people out here.

Speaker 2:

So when you go down the street and you be like hey, we'll be like hey, when you go down and people are, like, excuse me, excuse me here, yes ma'am, no ma'am.

Speaker 3:

When I go down the street I don't even. You know I don't pay attention to nobody. But, absolutely people will be, like you know, reaching out to me hey, what's going on? Hey neighbor, how are you? Nah, they don't be saying that I was like now you flying, they would be doing that.

Speaker 4:

But where I live in the hood, I live in Hartford. They ain't going to be doing that to me, nobody's going to be saying that, but where you is, they is Even in Avon.

Speaker 2:

They were friendly out here.

Speaker 4:

That's why he's saying like it's different. Yeah, everywhere I've been Grandby, windsor, sinsbury, avon, amazon, dremel, autumn, like, other than that, niggas aren't friendly like in Houston, like that's it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, y'all cool.

Speaker 3:

Y'all cool.

Speaker 2:

Like y'all ain't mean. People like oh me, you been to New York yet. Fuck, no, I'm not going to New York yet.

Speaker 3:

You been to nah no.

Speaker 2:

What so Long order was filmed in New York you? See you see how Fuck no.

Speaker 3:

You see how you say Houston is hospitable. Houston's nice and friendly New York is the opposite. Exactly yeah it's the complete opposite.

Speaker 2:

And this is just an overload parking lot. It's like get the fuck out of my way Like move.

Speaker 3:

What the fuck you looking at? Fuck my dick Like just meeting me. Like that's the energy that you're going to get in New York.

Speaker 2:

Fuck. No, somebody's going to get, she's going to get fight, but it's still the most beautiful city in the world.

Speaker 3:

Somehow, somehow Beautiful city in the world. It's the most magical city in the world.

Speaker 2:

You're switching up.

Speaker 1:

You're switching up now Beautiful or magical it?

Speaker 2:

can't be both. Pick a struggle, it's perfect, it's perfect, fuck no.

Speaker 3:

It's the perfect city.

Speaker 2:

Niggas can rob you with the fucking. Uh, that can happen in Houston too. Let me finish my statement. Niggas can rob you with a bucket of water in the winter. Take your, give me your shit Like no, it's not a good, it's not a hospitable place.

Speaker 3:

No, it's not hospitable, it's very hostile. It's very hostile, it's the complete opposite of a hospitable. But it's still an experience, it is.

Speaker 2:

To have a lot of people.

Speaker 3:

It's something you have to experience the food, the people.

Speaker 2:

The energy Mmm. This sounds very familiar yeah.

Speaker 3:

It don't sound like Houston it don't sound like it, don't? So what is it?

Speaker 2:

like To those on the right, the vibes that kinda sound like Houston. Yeah, the cold, the lava, houston gonna get cold, not like that. The last time we got cold and had a freeze, people died in their houses, damn.

Speaker 4:

Like it was yeah, the loose it was it was Damn Electric grid went down.

Speaker 2:

it was terrible.

Speaker 3:

People were living on the streets.

Speaker 2:

They were they People, didn't? They probably died when nobody knew it was bad. Yeah, y'all in northern New York.

Speaker 3:

You gotta go to New York, we'll take you. Uh-uh, gotta do something in New York. You gotta perform in New York.

Speaker 2:

I'll do that.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, you gotta go to Times Square. You gotta see the lights, the city, it's a. It's a different vibe. You gotta go to the subway, dun dun.

Speaker 2:

No, you gotta get on the train? Oh no. You're gonna see some shit like that's the point of me saying no.

Speaker 3:

But yeah, it's gonna be an experience. You're gonna absolutely hate it, but it's something that you gotta experience. It's just a beautiful thing. Somehow, somehow, someway.

Speaker 4:

So what's your favorite?

Speaker 1:

restaurant in your city.

Speaker 2:

In my city, houston, turkey, late Hood.

Speaker 1:

Say it again.

Speaker 2:

Turkey Late Hood.

Speaker 3:

All right, so that's somewhere we gotta review some.

Speaker 4:

Michigan, and that's in Houston when we make a.

Speaker 3:

Houston trip. That'll be one of the places we review. Turkey, Late Hood.

Speaker 2:

And the full house, but that's in Baytown. I don't know if that counts the full house? What Full house? No, y'all so black. What kind of the full house?

Speaker 3:

Full house, full yeah what kind of food they serve.

Speaker 1:

It's like Vietnamese soup oh okay, oh, okay, the soup Okay.

Speaker 4:

She said the full house, the full house.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so you talk about.

Speaker 4:

PHM. Yeah, oh yeah.

Speaker 2:

Not phone, that C5, phone, it's fine you just don't pay, you just don't put the right shit up in it. Yeah, that shit is fine.

Speaker 4:

No. I ain't never had it, but it looks fine.

Speaker 3:

So how you say it's funky, exactly, you fucking don't eat it.

Speaker 4:

The most you can give me is the Hibachi soup. It's basically the same. You can't say that until you try it, you need to try it first.

Speaker 3:

You can't say that until you try it. You gotta try it.

Speaker 4:

I'm not gonna try it. Why I?

Speaker 1:

ain't gonna say it's messy but I don't want it. I still say I don't want that C5, phone.

Speaker 4:

Get out of here, johnny, look here.

Speaker 2:

You need to step outside your box and eat some food. It's so good. It's not like a sushi or raw shit, it's soup.

Speaker 4:

You eat soup, yeah, but then what's that shit that we on inside of it, what you mean? That they were doing that shit in the bowl and that shit and we turning brown and shit, the fucking sauce, bitch the sauce. That's the sauce. What? Yeah, well, that sauce. Baby, you are a chef, listen, open, give me to eat some food. I don't want that.

Speaker 2:

That's why?

Speaker 4:

I don't know.

Speaker 2:

So take you nowhere.

Speaker 3:

Iggy Azalea and Cardi B have just been named the top earners of Onlyfans on the Celebrity List, followed by Tyga, who's third, iggy Azalea, ranked in 48 million, followed by Cardi B 45 million, and this is given from statistics revealed by Netizen, which claims she surpassed big names like Cardi B and Tyga, but it should be noted that these claims have not been officially communicated, so this is just a speculation. That baby known as Danielle Rogoli she also earned the whopping 38 million, and I've seen some of these girls Onlyfans and there's no sexual acts happening, just pictures and things like that. Yeah, what's your Onlyfans link?

Speaker 2:

I don't have Onlyfans, but Onlyfans was made for that, not for sexual shit.

Speaker 3:

So would you consider making the Onlyfans if it made a difference in your financial status and your wisely good?

Speaker 2:

I would make it Onlyfans right now, even if it didn't just to show my feet and my cute face. Nothing sexual.

Speaker 3:

Okay, you wouldn't consider being explicit on Onlyfans for any type of money no, 48 million, no, no.

Speaker 2:

I can make it a different way.

Speaker 3:

No, not a shot.

Speaker 4:

Not one shot. I wouldn't even dial the Onlyfans to my phone Period. Why not? I use a web browser, but for one. I don't even watch porn and stuff like that or anything like that. So there's no reason for me to even download.

Speaker 3:

All right so.

Speaker 4:

I like porn.

Speaker 2:

Do you work? Yes, do you work. No.

Speaker 3:

How do you pay your bills? What bills? You don't have bills. You don't have responsibilities? Yes, how do you take care? How do you tend to those? What do you mean? How do you pay your phone bill? The?

Speaker 2:

way I pay my phone bill.

Speaker 3:

Which is what do you mean? Do you have this cell phone that you're streaming on that?

Speaker 2:

you're live one right now. No, I'm just kidding. My mom pays my bills right now.

Speaker 3:

Your mom takes care of you, so that's not bad. That's not bad.

Speaker 2:

No, I know, that's why I said it.

Speaker 3:

Okay.

Speaker 2:

I take it. Oh, let me rephrase it, sorry. So I take care of my brother. My mom goes out to work, so right now I have to Okay, you're holding the crib down?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I'm holding the bed down. Yes, there's nothing wrong with that. Everybody has roles, you know, and that's my role, that's your role, and I ain't managed you for that. How do you pay your bills To work, to work.

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

And what do you do for a living?

Speaker 4:

I'm a PCA.

Speaker 3:

Okay.

Speaker 4:

And a customer service rep.

Speaker 3:

Okay, that's enough. So would you say you live check to check.

Speaker 4:

It depends.

Speaker 3:

If someone popped two of your car tires right now, boom, you went outside. Would you have the money in your bank account right now to pay for two car tires and continue your life like nothing happened?

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

You'd be all right. Yeah, that wouldn't faze you.

Speaker 4:

Right now yeah.

Speaker 3:

Also, your crib was burglarized. You lost a lot of stuff. A lot of your child's stuff needs replacement. Would you be able to continue like nothing happened, or would that hurt you somehow some way? Would that be damaging to you?

Speaker 4:

It would hurt me, but I most likely would could replace a lot of my daughter's stuff before anything with mine. So I say that I would kind of feel good in a way. As long as my daughter had, then I'm okay.

Speaker 3:

So you don't have any type of financial struggle right now is what you're saying.

Speaker 4:

Sometimes I fall short.

Speaker 3:

I mean, that's what we all do.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, that's everybody.

Speaker 3:

But what I'm saying is, if you could do something right now to change that, where there's no type of struggle at all, where you're just good, you wouldn't take that step.

Speaker 4:

No, I feel like there's other outlets and I've been on other outlets.

Speaker 3:

Why is that?

Speaker 4:

Because also I could cook, so I know I could get up and post a menu and I already know my plates are gonna sell. People love when I cook, so you have more. Yeah, I just can't, and I also am. I don't, I'm not confident in my body for me to wanna get on there.

Speaker 3:

Do something like that okay, and so like.

Speaker 4:

I'm gonna post about myself or throw like that, like I'm just not confident enough.

Speaker 3:

Okay, that's not bad. That's not bad Thought. That was you. That's not bad at all, and you said you would do it, but it would only be nothing explicit.

Speaker 2:

So you think you have nice enough clothes to put on the fan. I don't fuck. Now, what the hell Should I do? No, it's fine Look.

Speaker 4:

I'll put you in there, it's fine baby, you can get some. I'm gonna be like, hey, hey, hey, I get them done all the time.

Speaker 2:

They want your foot to be smooth, so now I can. Can you do that?

Speaker 4:

Send me to be right now An ice cream, Ice cream. I don't even know if I would do that Like I put that in the bag. That's the shit that they like go with your feet.

Speaker 2:

They gonna be like, yeah, put the ice cream on it. No, what do it? You do it, maybe.

Speaker 4:

You said it was a partnership. We just got it split. We just got it split.

Speaker 3:

So you just sacrifice morals if there's some type of a nominee involved.

Speaker 4:

What you mean.

Speaker 3:

If people don't know, it's you. Well, that's my feet.

Speaker 4:

That's it. I don't care, I post my feet. When I get them done, I post my feet. So everyone sees them and. I've had people message me all the time like they wanna pay for videos of my feet and stuff like that, but I've always declined them Like. I get messages like when I post my feet, so it's just like I don't feel like me, you don't like me having a.

Speaker 3:

Let's talk about the type of messages that you're getting on Instagram right now. What's some of the wildest DMs you've received in 2023? Think about that. You answer that first.

Speaker 4:

I don't think that's.

Speaker 3:

That's Kat Can we open your DMs live on the stream. Can we open your DMs on this podcast?

Speaker 2:

Okay, my real DMs are like my requests.

Speaker 3:

I don't wanna see that. Just give me the phone, stop messing around. Can I look?

Speaker 2:

at your DMs. No, you'd like to.

Speaker 3:

There's my lines. I'm not. I didn't say requests. I said can I look at your DMs? What's the top five wildest DMs you've received in 2023? None, so people don't need DMing you, I know.

Speaker 1:

People don't need DMing you for these days Like what.

Speaker 3:

For instance, I'm putting your phone in charger right there. Yeah, I need to buy it Because. I don't want it to die right in front of me. People girls have told me that they get dick pics and niggas saying they wanna get pegged and all types of madness I've heard. So that's why you're a beautiful looking girl. I'm sure niggas the same. Some wild stuff.

Speaker 2:

Hi, haven't got that.

Speaker 3:

Nah, what about you?

Speaker 4:

I get dick niggas.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, you said that, like nothing.

Speaker 2:

I get dick pics. Worse, I literally do.

Speaker 4:

Not from random niggas, no, but I do from random niggas. I didn't say from random niggas.

Speaker 3:

You just said the wildest. I said the wildest DMs you received in 2023. In general, not from random niggas, from anybody.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, so I'm saying, but I do get dick pics in my DM in general.

Speaker 3:

What all?

Speaker 1:

right, what else?

Speaker 4:

that I'm beautiful or like my toes. I get people always saying they wanna eat my ass.

Speaker 1:

Oh God.

Speaker 4:

I feel like I'm so serious and what?

Speaker 3:

do you do with those VMs? Do you entertain them? Do you block them? Do you just leave them alone? Do you leave more rad? What do you do?

Speaker 4:

Honestly, I'll respond back to the people that say I'm pretty before I respond back to anyone telling me that they wanna eat my ass or my posteriority.

Speaker 3:

So what are you saying to the nigga that says she wants to eat your?

Speaker 4:

ass. Nothing, I don't usually respond, or anything like that.

Speaker 3:

Do you block him?

Speaker 4:

No, maybe if it comes repetitive, because sometimes it does become Like. Sometimes I see other people.

Speaker 3:

And this is our own experience that's had. Like you're a happy baby. She's both these lines. I'm gonna go to Hadim and when I see something crazy I'm gonna say some names, then Look.

Speaker 2:

Oh, you're bold, no, but like Whoa, it's only so like Little ya from Houston, like that's crazy shit, like, but that's like regular.

Speaker 3:

Cause y'all were talking. Yeah, we were talking. I'm talking about somebody that you're not talking to. That's what.

Speaker 2:

I'm saying no, I don't give a wild shit like that. I don't even like my pussy. Ain't so like For somebody to say I'll be disgusted. I would block them Like it's just yeah yeah, yeah. The most I got was like when I was younger, I used to be loud and someone was just like I don't like them, so they think it was like mastermind. That's it. I don't really Nah.

Speaker 4:

But, you have full authority. Wait, did you just say you don't like your pussy being a? No, I don't really like it. It's not like. Where is my second? That is just like the second person I know that said that.

Speaker 2:

Niggas be like you don't like it. Yeah, I know they be like, that's so great I'm like yeah, I know that's.

Speaker 4:

Hold on, niggas, saying that to me and that nigga is lame, you should.

Speaker 3:

One that's a red flag.

Speaker 4:

If it's, I don't like it Because she got it put in my waist all the time, though I like doing that though, but that yeah, but okay, but even if you don't like your pussy why is the nigga saying that he don't want to eat? Pussy man.

Speaker 3:

I. Why do I like?

Speaker 4:

it.

Speaker 2:

I tell you what. That's good. So the next bitch he's with, I know he's not eating her pussy, that's great, what? No, I'm just joking. Listen, I don't like it?

Speaker 4:

I don't know, because I'm the type of bitch my man playing a game and I'm sexy.

Speaker 2:

She loves it.

Speaker 3:

My man don't feel like he want to suck my.

Speaker 4:

I mean, if my man don't feel like he want to eat my pussy and he like when he just bored and shit like that, I don't want to be with him. Because why do you want to get this shit like that? I don't want to do shit like that.

Speaker 3:

And what the fuck Did you do?

Speaker 4:

shit, I don't know the fuck.

Speaker 2:

Did you do shit? Fuck why you got it. Y'all don't have to get my pussy. It's a whole bunch of other shit I could use.

Speaker 3:

That's weird. Why don't you? That's weird.

Speaker 2:

I never said it doesn't please me, like if a nigga do it, okay cool. Like, yeah they did it.

Speaker 4:

So what about your ass? Yeah, you love it. Huh, no, I don't you don't?

Speaker 1:

No, really what you freaky.

Speaker 2:

You freaky little girl. Oh my God, how, oh my God.

Speaker 3:

Denise is a prudent bitch.

Speaker 4:

Listen, I never said that I like you I said I'm emotionally immature.

Speaker 1:

I'm immature. I've never even had a boyfriend. Yeah, yeah, stop loving. I think she just can't fit on camera, I think she just don't want the people to know.

Speaker 3:

See, this is what I'm saying I don't like it, I don't like it, I don't like it, I don't like it, I don't like it, I don't like it, I don't like it, I don't like it, I don't like it. This is what I'm saying, that she's a slut freak.

Speaker 2:

I never said.

Speaker 1:

I wasn't. Well, you said I wasn't.

Speaker 2:

I'm a mom, you are yeah, but I it's particularly Well, not like that.

Speaker 4:

I never said look See.

Speaker 1:

Explain what frequency you are.

Speaker 2:

This is the thing. That's all I'm missing. Y'all are being too gentle. I never said it's never happened, or I didn't Like. I just said. I put I never said it never happened, no.

Speaker 4:

I haven't seen what you said, I just said.

Speaker 2:

I particularly don't like it, but it's happened. It gives me pleasure, but have you ever.

Speaker 4:

I just don't like it. The last part has happened, though.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but I just don't like it. No, I thought you and I never talked to him again.

Speaker 4:

You eat a nigga ass Eat a nigga ass You're being honest.

Speaker 3:

I almost my hand.

Speaker 4:

Okay, I would never do no shit like that.

Speaker 2:

My hand almost came up and said the way he looked in my eyes I'm like oh, you're dead ass, you're. You said you were a freak. No, I never. What'd you eat a nigga ass. Who said I think you put words in my mouth. Who said that, no, I said I never. Said I wasn't, but you said that.

Speaker 4:

I was. She was just like ooh, you're a freak, you were a little freaky little girl.

Speaker 2:

Are you a freak?

Speaker 4:

Yes, would you eat a nigga ass? No, I would not do that, I'm sorry. I mean, I did say it was a super-youtanism thing, but I'm not even so what if you asked me how you were gonna feel, how would you address that? Well, I'm talking to go straight to the feds.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that's not something I'm into at all, so, uh-huh, I don't really fuck what you think. I don't know what's up. Any bits that I haven't dealt with can tell you what's up to me. Bitch is crazy.

Speaker 2:

Women is way better off. All right, yeah, any female I've ever dealt with.

Speaker 3:

I apologize. I appreciate it. Any female that I haven't dealt with can tell you the same thing, and you know females I've dealt with.

Speaker 4:

So Ooh who.

Speaker 3:

You really want to do that?

Speaker 2:

I mean, I don't know who you're talking about.

Speaker 3:

Okay, so we'll keep it at that then.

Speaker 2:

I guess. So oh, we are putting things out. I guess you don't want to spill tea on the party keys.

Speaker 3:

Great, that's your homegirl Ooh, yeah, but she's crazy. No, I don't want to spill tea, so local, that's okay yeah.

Speaker 4:

I don't want to spill tea.

Speaker 3:

Okay, all right, did you find it, yo? Happy birthday to Emma Nicky Emma underscore Nicky. Oh my God, this is a beautiful soul. I've grown in 2020 and I just want to apologize. You know, I never got to apologize.

Speaker 3:

You know I publicly humiliated her, so I want to make a public apology to her here and now on her birthday, three years later. Happy birthday, brea. I'm apologizing, I'm sorry for my ridiculous behavior back then and I've grown a lot since then and I just wanted to say, you know, happy 30th and I hope you enjoy it.

Speaker 2:

Yay. It takes a man to admit he was wrong.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, absolutely so. Happy birthday, Brea. I hope you enjoy it. New music Anything. I'm sorry. What you saying? Nothing New music. You have anything that you're that we could expect coming up?

Speaker 2:

Yeah actually, if you want to, where's my phone? If you want to, um previous you want to preview a song.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, let's do it, you better sing, you better sing.

Speaker 2:

Hey hey, hey, I know what you're trying to do I'm finished.

Speaker 1:

What happened?

Speaker 2:

was. Yeah, I bet they let him their diss game.

Speaker 4:

I gotta be a certain way, because Facebook, a certain way, would do all this stuff.

Speaker 3:

So I'm gonna my shit is open, you do it Thanks.

Speaker 2:

Let's see you want a new one for real.

Speaker 3:

Do do one of the ones that you love the most, you know. Do do what you want the people to hear.

Speaker 2:

See like oh shit.

Speaker 1:

Do, do, do, do do laugh from the trishets.

Speaker 4:

Do them to do do the point. No on the brush it.

Speaker 2:

This is something that I'm working on right now in the studio, so I just wonder. This is honestly to show you I have no set genre like this shit. I just do with my heart.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I just feel now tonight you got me out from the start. You really want him to be a bar dog. You don't want him to go to nobody. Huh You're not supposed to be a bar dog?

Speaker 2:

Bring him to me so he knows it's okay to come to me.

Speaker 1:

I said you need, but you ain't needed me, you're not supposed to be a bar dog.

Speaker 2:

He's not going to do it. If I'm close to you, you got him to you.

Speaker 1:

You got him to you. You got him to you. You got him to you. You got him to you. You got him to you, you got him to you.

Speaker 3:

That's Shanice. I just want to love. That's the name of it. I just want to love. That's Y'all tuning. When are you dropping that?

Speaker 2:

How does it sound to you? I like it. I fuck with it.

Speaker 3:

I fuck with it, I absolutely fuck with it. How you feel.

Speaker 4:

What happened, how you feel about her song. No, I said it's nice I was bumping over here. I'm just trying to you know, because it's Facebook. I'm just trying to drop you.

Speaker 3:

Nah, I ain't mad at you, we were for a laugh in the gutter. Y'all. Tune in next Sunday, december 3, for Sundays with Shanice Shanice Delight. She's going to be cooking. The menu will be posted on her page and my page. Yeah, that's it, episode 9. Thank you for coming, shanice.

Speaker 2:

Thank you for having me.

Speaker 3:

And Shanice Delight. Thank you for pulling. Thank you for pulling.

Speaker 4:

Thank you, ladies, for a beautiful episode. Tune in next Sunday.

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