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Navigating the Rap Game's Ruthlessness to Revolutionary TV Apps and Tinseltown Tea: A Symphony of Culture and Cuisine

April 15, 2024 Elliott Carterr & Raevyn Olivia Season 1 Episode 27
Navigating the Rap Game's Ruthlessness to Revolutionary TV Apps and Tinseltown Tea: A Symphony of Culture and Cuisine
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Navigating the Rap Game's Ruthlessness to Revolutionary TV Apps and Tinseltown Tea: A Symphony of Culture and Cuisine
Apr 15, 2024 Season 1 Episode 27
Elliott Carterr & Raevyn Olivia

Step into the ring of the rap game's fierce competition with us, where bars are weapons and every verse could make or break a career. We're not holding back as we dissect the industry's cutthroat power dynamics, from the behind-the-scenes battles over contracts to the glory of topping the charts. The studio is buzzing with the presence of @Raevyn.Olivia who cuts through the noise with her insights on her latest hit and dives into her new venture, Trippie Streams—an app set to shake up the way we consume TV and media with its all-encompassing features and cost-effective benefits.

The tempo switches up as we serve piping hot celebrity tea that's too tantalizing to ignore. Ryan Garcia's bombshell claims and a hinted connection between Bobby and Drake will have you raising your eyebrows, while Justin and Jaden's PDA throws us a curveball we can't help but catch. We're baring it all, including our own adventures and misadventures in the world of online dating—navigating the hopeful swipes and the inevitable ghosting in pursuit of something real.

For the grand finale, we're dishing out a food review that's as flavorful as the dishes we've devoured. Jerk Fusion's aromatic offerings and House of Goats' culinary surprises are put to the test as we measure up everything from presentation to affordability. But it's not all indulgence and satisfaction; we ground ourselves with a reflective discussion on the historic sentencing of James and Jennifer Crumbly, bringing a solemn close to an episode that traverses the full spectrum of emotion. Join us for a rollercoaster ride through culture, cuisine, and the intricate dance of personal and professional connections.

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Step into the ring of the rap game's fierce competition with us, where bars are weapons and every verse could make or break a career. We're not holding back as we dissect the industry's cutthroat power dynamics, from the behind-the-scenes battles over contracts to the glory of topping the charts. The studio is buzzing with the presence of @Raevyn.Olivia who cuts through the noise with her insights on her latest hit and dives into her new venture, Trippie Streams—an app set to shake up the way we consume TV and media with its all-encompassing features and cost-effective benefits.

The tempo switches up as we serve piping hot celebrity tea that's too tantalizing to ignore. Ryan Garcia's bombshell claims and a hinted connection between Bobby and Drake will have you raising your eyebrows, while Justin and Jaden's PDA throws us a curveball we can't help but catch. We're baring it all, including our own adventures and misadventures in the world of online dating—navigating the hopeful swipes and the inevitable ghosting in pursuit of something real.

For the grand finale, we're dishing out a food review that's as flavorful as the dishes we've devoured. Jerk Fusion's aromatic offerings and House of Goats' culinary surprises are put to the test as we measure up everything from presentation to affordability. But it's not all indulgence and satisfaction; we ground ourselves with a reflective discussion on the historic sentencing of James and Jennifer Crumbly, bringing a solemn close to an episode that traverses the full spectrum of emotion. Join us for a rollercoaster ride through culture, cuisine, and the intricate dance of personal and professional connections.

Support the Show.

Follow our IG & Twitter for live updates @LFTGRadio

Speaker 1:

Music. I'm the hit maker. Y'all depend on Tough on record. In my city it was friend zone. You won't never take no chain off of us. How the fuck you been steppin' with a size 7 man zone. This the block with the white nigga, what's up? I know my picture on the wall when y'all took her Extortion. Baby, hope you're real.

Speaker 1:

You been shook up this top till you drop and give me 50 like some push-ups. Your last one brick. You really not on shit. They make the scoops for you cause they hate to see me lit. Put your contract cause we gotta see the split and the way you doing splits bitch your pants might rip. You better do that motherfucking show inside the bitty.

Speaker 1:

We're on five need a verse. You better make it witty. Then we need a verse for the Swifty's Top say drop. You better drop it. Give them 50 Pipsqueak, pipe down. You ain't in no big three. Sza got you wiped down. Travis got you wiped down. Savage got you wiped down Like your label boy.

Speaker 1:

You in a scope right now and you gon' feel the aftermath of what I write down. I'm at the top of the mountain so you tight now. Just to have this talk with your ass, I had to hike down. Big difference between Mike and it. Now, what the fuck is this? A 20 v 1, nigga, what's a press? Or a king? He a son. Nigga, I get more love in the city that you from nigga Metro. Shut your whole ass up and make some drums, nigga, yeah, I'm a six guy, I'm a front runner. Y'all niggas manage. Yo, it's just a little punk runner. No-transcript. I might take your latest girl to cuff her like I'm.

Speaker 1:

Ricky Can't believe he jumping in this nigga turning 50 Every song that made it on the chart he got some jizzies, worried about whatever going on. What you on it for. Ayy, shout out to the Uber that be busting out the gritty. I know why you mad nigga, I ain't even trippin', I ain't even rappin'. After this I'm way too busy. It's for all the top dogs. Drop it. Give me 50, drop it, drop it.

Speaker 1:

And that fuckin' song I got is not startin' beef with us. This shit been broin' in a pot. Now I'm heatin' up. I don't care what cold. Think that. Doc. Shit was weak as fuck. Champagne trippin'. He is not fuckin'ing up.

Speaker 1:

Nigga, caught up top to see the top. One piece of the top. One piece of the top. One piece of the now pussy. Now you're on your own.

Speaker 1:

When you speaking up, you don't roll deep. This is not fucking deep enough. They can cost a lot. When you're not fucking beating us Numbers, why somebody not fucking creeping up money? Why somebody is not fucking sneaking up Corn by your show money, merch money, feed us.

Speaker 1:

I'm gonna let you niggas work it out, because I've seen enough. This ain't even everything I know. I'm way too teaming up. This ain't even everything I know. I'm way too teaming up. Drop and get me 50, all you fuck niggas teaming up what? What? Teaming up with all of y'all falling like some dominoes, bros turning hoes don't look like. I ain't got enough of those. I can't wait to see how far you niggas get to reaching out. This the closest thing you niggas get into a feature. Now Back to the gang cause. A few of y'all been reaching out. Y'all chew the lime. What the fuck we gotta speak about? Get your fucking hair tapped. You niggas, get to peeking out. You had a song for four years. Drop that shit or shut your mouth. Shut your mouth. It's me. Twice in my big three I had to leave you out, fucking dumbass nigga.

Speaker 2:

Fuckin' dumbass nigga. How you feel about that, Talk to me.

Speaker 3:

Oh wow, that's Drake.

Speaker 2:

That's Drake.

Speaker 3:

That's Drake. That's going all the way back.

Speaker 2:

First of all, who are you?

Speaker 3:

Hi guys, I am Raven Olivia. All the way back. First of all, who are you, hi guys? I am raven olivia um instagram. Raven dot. Olivia tiktok, um. Honestly, you could just google me okay, there we go, google me you know, uh, what do you do? Um. So I am a influencer. I also am an artist. I actually just dropped my first single.

Speaker 2:

Okay.

Speaker 3:

January 26th.

Speaker 2:

That's in person, right? Yes, okay, yes.

Speaker 3:

I model and I also have picked up on these new ventures. Recently I am now the CEO of Trippy Streams.

Speaker 2:

Okay, let's get it um.

Speaker 3:

I'm so excited about this, um so what is trippy streams? So trippy streams. It is an all-inclusive tv cable streaming app and basically you can get a device for 30, you can get two for $50. Basically, what it entails is everything that you would see on Netflix, hulu. That will be on there. You know new movies, those will be on there.

Speaker 3:

It also includes live cable TV, live sports, nba, pay-per-view boxing, whatever your heart desires pretty much yeah, it sounds amazing it has everything, and the best part about it is you can get a free trial for 24 hours to test it out so you could try it out before you make a commitment yes, you could see if you like it before you commit exactly so question if you haveppy streams, would it be necessary for you to have trippy streams and Netflix? No.

Speaker 2:

Why not?

Speaker 3:

Everything that you're going to want to watch on Netflix, we have it.

Speaker 2:

You have available. All right, sounds good, sounds good. Ok, let's get back to this. Rap beef.

Speaker 3:

Okay.

Speaker 2:

Drake and Ross who got round one.

Speaker 3:

I give it to Drake.

Speaker 2:

You give it to Drake. Yes, I give it to Drake. Did you hear Champagne Moments?

Speaker 3:

I listened to it, but I don't really feel like it moved me.

Speaker 2:

Did you hear it? I didn't hear it, I listened All right, let's play it for the people All right. Let's let everybody hear Champagne Moments by Rick Ross.

Speaker 3:

Let's get into it.

Speaker 1:

That's me, colt Severs, and this is my hero. They like music.

Speaker 4:

Fish tanks and marble floors flipping big and bad. Niggas laugh until they hit with my official jab. This is my. Don't make me laugh. Get to mine. Tell by my watch this a different time.

Speaker 4:

Living fine, I'm getting high, it's your shit decline. Who believes he moving keys in his new EVs? Run up on you and snatch your chain, watch you bitches bleed. Feel the pain I just described. Will you really ride? Either you niggas getting money or ready to die BIG or give a fuck. If you TI Lee, you got it and you keep it tucked.

Speaker 4:

If you be by me, do the job, better known as the Charles Schwab Double R. Spread through the yard and I swear to God, pop a perk for the field. Go and count me a mil. Kill you niggas for free. Do it all for the thrill. Niggas leaking. They records when we speaking directly. If we keeping it gangster. When you see me, you check, white boy, I see you. When you see me, you check, white boy, I see you, I see you. Yeah, check Getting bullied. Don't walk up on me because the clip is fully Nigga's pussy. Don't want to push me. I'm like, really Woody like his moves, but he never had a fight at school, always ran.

Speaker 4:

Another nigga had to write your cruise Flows, copy and paste. Wheezy gave you the juice. Another white. We had to park one to hang with the crew, pull it, surprise one and switching up like dyed denim, getting symptoms for all the killings while we ride rentals. Look me right in my face. He, beginning to shake, told you niggas, they scheming. I predicted my fate. Got more money than you. Fuck you me to say 50 mils for the crib when you want me to stay. I can shoot up the block. I got bitches to pay. Let you DM my hoe, but got bitches you can't Let you get on my songs. It was good for your face. Now bitch nigga is on. Ain't no room for debate. Pop a perk for the feel. Go and count me a mil. Kill you niggas for free. Do it all for the thrill. Niggas leaking. They records when we speaking directly.

Speaker 1:

If we keeping it gangster. When you see me, you check me. By the way, I got a lot of respect for a lot of rappers. I got a whole lot. He's my favorite person to rap in on any song. These niggas really are.

Speaker 4:

The name that he is, I don't know. You ain't never wanna be a nigga anywhere, nigga. That's why you had operation to make your nose smaller than your father's nose, nigga. I don't follow you, nigga, cause you said the motherfuckin' C-Center says the French Montana. Nigga. You said the police. Nigga, ain't no Madone project. That wasn't the same white boy that I seen, nigga, when we was makin' them early records. Nigga.

Speaker 3:

When you were happy to be where I'm niggas say a nigga, someone can stun in your life underwear white boy yeah, you had that surgery, that six-pack on.

Speaker 2:

That's why you wearing that funny shit at your show. You can't hide it. White boy, white boy, champagne moments, ross all right. So I think ross is he's trolling. The hell out of drake, right I?

Speaker 3:

agree.

Speaker 2:

And I like the quality of music that it's producing from everybody. I like what the rap beef is doing to the industry right now because it got everybody on their toes and it's like some friendly competition. So I enjoy the rap beef. As for round one, I'm going to give it to Drake. He emptied a 30 clip at everybody that said his name and I feel like his shots were more on point. I feel like he's head-tapping niggas.

Speaker 3:

Drake's stood on business.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he's standing on business right now. I give that round one to Drake.

Speaker 3:

Absolutely. Drake got that.

Speaker 2:

And he's right, it's like a 20v1. He's fighting everybody. You know Metro, boomin Future, rick Ross, kanye, come on, man Kendrick, some heavy hitters they are, but at the same time it's like.

Speaker 3:

It's like they're throwing shots. Oh, like you needed me, you needed me. You guys needed each other without the like. Yes, people have their times before people come, yeah, definitely so, but even still, without drake, ross wouldn't have them hits. Without ross, drake wouldn't be where he is as well.

Speaker 2:

Uh, I don't know it was a part of his journey it was a part of his journey, certainly, but I I feel, like you know, ross maybe needed Drake more for those number ones than Drake needed Ross.

Speaker 3:

I agree with that for sure.

Speaker 2:

And statistics back that statement.

Speaker 3:

I can agree with that a thousand percent.

Speaker 2:

So, but I fuck with Ross heavy, so yeah. Like I said it's always friendly competition. I enjoy friendly competition, I'm not. I'm not against it, I'm all for it yeah, it makes for good music how do you feel about j cole pulling seven minute drill off of? Might delete later?

Speaker 3:

um, I think it was a very J Cole thing to do, to be honest, because I look at the situation as who he is, as a person, and that's why he did what he did, because he was staying true to himself. So I'm not mad at him. You know, I'm pissed off.

Speaker 2:

I really don't like that. He did that. I don't agree with that being hip-hop. That's not hip-hop. Like I just said, you know the friendly competition, the sparring. There's nothing wrong with that. There's nothing wrong with, you know, taking shots at each other. If we're playing basketball, you know we're cool right now If we're playing basketball and it's like we're in basketball. We're cool right now If we're playing basketball and it's like we're in a league and we're playing for money once we step on that court.

Speaker 2:

This friendship is over while we're on the court. At least you know it's business is business so I'm all for the, the jabbing like yeah, no, I understand and I think it, it, like I said, it makes. It keeps everybody on point and then everybody's making better music. We get better music out of it being fans.

Speaker 3:

For sure.

Speaker 2:

So you not standing on, that is just like come on son.

Speaker 3:

What the fuck are you doing? He's staying true to himself. He don't care about nothing else. That's what matters to him. Yeah.

Speaker 2:

When you're at that level, you shouldn't care. I don't think my opinion is really going to matter to J Cole at the end of the day, yeah.

Speaker 3:

But it's just hip-hop. He's different, he moves different yeah, completely different.

Speaker 2:

And then he went and hopped on the metro booming album. He hopped on a song with future and Metro Boomin red leather. You heard that song.

Speaker 3:

I have not. I didn't even know that.

Speaker 2:

That's news to me yeah that's well he went out there and he hopped on her. He hopped on the Metro deluxe red leather. That song is fire. I can't front. The song is fire. I can't front the song is fire. His verse is fire. And he confirmed he was in the studio with Metro Boomin. So that's kind of like it's kind of like snakey to me.

Speaker 3:

I guess yeah.

Speaker 4:

It's kind of snakey to me.

Speaker 3:

I could see that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I don't know, that's kind of snakey to me.

Speaker 3:

I could see that. Yeah, I don't know, that's kind of snaky to me. I mean, I'm sure more stuff will surface.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, definitely, and I'm sure that he had a reason for doing that. But you know, it is what it is. Drake is still Drake at the end of the day. He's still going to produce at a high quality, regardless of anything every time he's not gonna miss you see the song he just came out with. Absolutely he's not gonna miss. That's one thing we could depend on from drake absolutely so.

Speaker 3:

Let's get into the the funny aspect of it. You know rick ross and his trolling um and saying that drake got his nose done. Do you think about that?

Speaker 2:

I don't think he had a nose job, but I think that's. That's just a part of the, the trolling aspect. You know, that's where, uh, ross is gonna dominate. That's where, like ross and 50 cent, they like you know they take over Ross and 50 Cent. They like you know they take over the industry in the sense of trolling, you know, like social media games and shit like that, you know.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I definitely can agree with you that that's what Ross is going to give every time, and I think that's the component that may make it hard to decide between who would win.

Speaker 2:

yeah, because everybody think the social media actually plays a role in who wins the battle yeah yeah, I think so too, for sure.

Speaker 3:

They do, because I mean they produce the music for us.

Speaker 2:

so who else are you going to go off?

Speaker 3:

of, besides the people that you're making the music for.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, definitely, I agree, I concur.

Speaker 3:

And then, speaking of Drake, let's keep the Drake train going. Small news you know who Bobby is.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

Podcaster Ryan Garcia the boxer.

Speaker 2:

Okay.

Speaker 3:

So I saw that Ryan kissed Bobby. Now did you know that Bobby was going through a divorce?

Speaker 2:

Yes, I did. Okay. Was there like a picture of Ryan kissing Bobby?

Speaker 3:

No, he came out and he.

Speaker 2:

Oh, he made a claim.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Where did he make this claim?

Speaker 3:

I saw it on the shade room.

Speaker 2:

They say Ryan's going kind of crazy, isn't he?

Speaker 3:

I've been hearing that. Yeah, I've been hearing that. Yeah, I've been hearing that because he also made claims that Bobby and Drake have been together as well, which isn't too far-fetched.

Speaker 2:

Well, they were in a bed together.

Speaker 3:

They recorded the podcast in a bed together. They recorded the podcast. Yes, so it's not far-fetched for sure, but you know drake is staying in the media. That's basically. You know. Drake's name is just everywhere is drake responding to that?

Speaker 2:

did drake say anything? No, there haven't been any responses from bobby, or so far, but, like you said, ryan is going a little crazy, I don't think this is the first time Bobby and Drake have been in the headlines, because I think her divorce might have had something to do with that and she made public claims saying that she didn't do anything with Drake before. I've seen that, but either way, who cares?

Speaker 3:

You're right.

Speaker 2:

That shit don't got nothing to do with me. I don't give a fuck if they had sex or not.

Speaker 3:

Absolutely.

Speaker 2:

That shit's not doing nothing for me.

Speaker 3:

Absolutely. What about Justin and Jaden? Did you see Justin and Jaden?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I saw that mook shit they did Fucking Jaden walking up behind Justin and hugging him and them kissing each other on the cheeks, that fucking flamboyant ass shit they getting into or whatever the fuck they doing. That shit was crazy. How you feel about that definitely crazy, um not shocking not shocking, not shocking um, I was a little stunned.

Speaker 3:

Like to see it on social media. Um, but definitely not shocking that kiss was crazy. He's just like I wasn't expecting the kiss, but I mean, the holding from the back was already.

Speaker 2:

I wasn't understanding and then the kiss really just love who you love, man, whatever love who you love, who fucking cares?

Speaker 3:

Absolutely. I could not agree with you anymore. So let's get into Bad Bunny.

Speaker 2:

Oh, the waist trainer.

Speaker 3:

Yes, he was wearing a waist trainer. Yes, how do you feel about that?

Speaker 2:

Not shocking at all, not shocking it all.

Speaker 3:

Not shocking. It's Bad Bunny. I mean, if you know Bad Bunny, it's Something that Bad Bunny would do.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I agree, something you could expect from Bad Bunny.

Speaker 3:

So you don't see anything wrong With a man wearing a waist trainer.

Speaker 2:

No, no, not at all. Would I wear one? No, if my mans was wearing one, he would no longer be my man. No, but there's nothing wrong with it, okay, so people, could do it, just not around you yeah, you could do whatever you want. You know I'm saying, but if, like, let's say, me and my man's chilling, we at macy's, we changing clothes like that, and I just happen to see him having a waist trainer, like this is my son I'm chilling with and he just got a waist train on.

Speaker 3:

What do you do in that situation? You just walk away.

Speaker 2:

Dad is quick, right there and I'm going to let him know why I'm going to see him and be like oh, what's that, son, what you doing? Oh, all right, go ahead and get you an. Uber, my dude, what you doing? Oh, all right, go ahead and get you an Uber, my nigga.

Speaker 3:

I'm hollering at you, that's it.

Speaker 2:

It's over. You do your thing. I'm going to head this way. What about your shit in the car? I'll mail it to you. My nigga, I'll mail it to you.

Speaker 3:

You won't even leave it outside.

Speaker 2:

I'll mail it to you, my nigga. I'll mail it to you. You won't even leave it outside. I'll mail it to you. Homie, it's over. Don't speak to my mother, or none of that you cut my whole family.

Speaker 3:

Everybody.

Speaker 2:

You do your thing, I'm going to do mine.

Speaker 3:

I mean, I respect it though, I respect it. I respect it, you know.

Speaker 2:

And then, why are you hiding it? Why am I just?

Speaker 3:

What if he didn't hide it? What if? What if he did what Bad Bunny did?

Speaker 2:

What did Bad Bunny do?

Speaker 3:

He took a picture and he posted it. It was a mirror picture and he posted it on. Instagram. If your homie did that, would he still be your homie though?

Speaker 2:

Now I respect it even more because you're not hiding it. Oh, you're coming out, cool Block. Everything that I got of you is boom, we're done, it's over, we're good.

Speaker 3:

That's it.

Speaker 2:

I respect it so much more though.

Speaker 3:

Okay, well, you know, at least there's.

Speaker 2:

But you got to respect my response too.

Speaker 3:

Absolutely.

Speaker 2:

Freedom of speech baby.

Speaker 3:

Absolutely All right, let's move on. So we met on a dating app.

Speaker 2:

Yep.

Speaker 3:

So let's talk about that. Let's talk about the experience that we had. Well, you can talk about that. Let's talk about the experience that we had.

Speaker 2:

Well, you can talk about it. These people that are listening know my experience on dating apps, so let's hear your experience.

Speaker 3:

So, overall, I don't want to say I've had a bad experience with dating apps, but I don't think I've really accomplished too much. Um, but I will say that, you know, I still had a little bit of faith. So I decided to get back into the dating scene and, um, I will say it, it was a bit overwhelming at first, um, but then I just, you know, had to go through it with a strategy, um, and I met you and so far, uh, I've had a great experience how many experiences altogether do you think you've had on a dating app?

Speaker 3:

um, like legit experiences, um about one or two.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I'd say about one or two so you met one or two guys from dating that I've like actually met.

Speaker 3:

I've probably met up with people, yeah, um, but as far as it going somewhere, oh, okay, that's what you mean like one or two yeah, one or two actually went.

Speaker 2:

Somewhere yes okay. So when you use these dating apps, what are you using them for? What's the what's your purpose of using them? What are you looking for on a dating app?

Speaker 3:

so at this age, I think I can say that I actually was looking for a relationship. I think I've been through a lot of things in life and I've learned from them.

Speaker 2:

So initially, when you signed up for the dating app, you weren't looking for a relationship.

Speaker 3:

In previous years. That was I'm I'm not gonna say my intention, but it's something that, if it did happen, I wouldn't be opposed to it. Like the idea of it. I think I was on there previously, more so for the idea of it instead of actually pursuing it okay, I got you, I dig, and now you're actually pursuing it.

Speaker 2:

Yes and my findings on BLK Tinder. Whatever, like, whatever I was using, I always had the intentions of, you know, finding a relationship or looking for love, and it just never seemed to work out that way. Never seem to work out that way, Whether the person I match with has ulterior motives or, you know, I become uninterested or they become uninterested. Catfish.

Speaker 3:

Is catfishing something that you've experienced a lot?

Speaker 2:

Sure, I've experienced catfish A lot. I wouldn't say a lot, but enough to be wary of people.

Speaker 3:

Okay.

Speaker 2:

So I know signs to look for, like I'm trying to FaceTime immediately, you're not trying to FaceTime.

Speaker 3:

Yes, I'm not trying to deal with you.

Speaker 2:

There's no signs to look for like I'm trying to FaceTime immediately, you're not trying to FaceTime. Yes, I'm not trying to deal with you.

Speaker 3:

There's no FaceTime. Red flag.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

That we have a problem for sure, but I definitely can say so far probably within the time span that we've known each other it's been the best experience that I've had.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, definitely Me too, I could agree with that.

Speaker 3:

I think we get along well. I think we align well and we're looking for the same thing. We want the same thing and we're looking for the same thing.

Speaker 2:

We want the same thing I usually. At this point, you know, the honeymoon phase is real. Yes, it is that's real with everybody. So this is cool right now. Yes, I'm satisfied with what we have going on, but I like to do like seven day check-in, you know, like check-ins are good yeah, check-ins are great so we'll see, we'll see.

Speaker 2:

I definitely have high hopes. I like you, I think you're a great girl, I think you have huge potential and, regardless of whether we work or not, romantically I would definitely like to, you know, continue business.

Speaker 3:

If we could keep that arrangement, you know absolutely I think that that's something that, regardless, I'm fine with, um, I'm fine with, no problem.

Speaker 2:

But high hopes.

Speaker 3:

For sure.

Speaker 2:

Definitely high hopes. What's next on the topic list?

Speaker 3:

So we have Kai Sinat, and what he's going through with her name is Layla Red. All right, you can leave that.

Speaker 2:

Okay, all right, you can leave that.

Speaker 3:

Okay, so basically Kai met up with Layla, ubered her to his house, and I don't know what actually took place, but what she's saying is that basically they got together, he was supposed to pay her, did not pay her, and I don't know if you know, when you say pay her, pay her for like pussy.

Speaker 2:

Yes, okay.

Speaker 3:

I don't know if you know this, but he lives in this house with other people. It's called the A&P house.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

So she signed an NDA, but yet she is trying to. Kai says she's lying.

Speaker 2:

She's disclosing information that she shouldn't be.

Speaker 3:

Absolutely.

Speaker 2:

So she's going to be penalized for that. Absolutely, and the stuff may be discredited.

Speaker 3:

Absolutely so. What Kai did in return was Purchase her domain. Yes, he did, and you know what that means, right, basically, when you look her up, um, it's gonna be, there's actually two girls, but, um, she was kind of like the ringleader. Um, basically every lie that she's told everything, that she's done, um, everything to discredit her. You know, she's just it's not. She's done everything to discredit her. You know she's just, it's not going to be good for her when people look her up. Yeah, it's not going to be good for her at all.

Speaker 2:

In return, she leaked his number and his address, which is also another violation of the. Nda yes, absolutely so. She's probably going to jail.

Speaker 3:

Absolutely so. Then he's suing her. Obviously so, because now she has to go to court. She is claiming that he is a P Diddy Jr. Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Well, she could say whatever she wants. We'll see what he gets convicted of.

Speaker 3:

I mean, I think she's just.

Speaker 2:

I don't really have any feelings on that situation.

Speaker 3:

No, I mean court's involved. It's bullshit news. Yeah, it's streamer stuff.

Speaker 2:

I mean the court's involved. It's bullshit news.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, it's streamer stuff that's more of my side. Yeah, it's kind of more interesting.

Speaker 2:

You met Kai.

Speaker 3:

No, I've never met Kai.

Speaker 2:

Not yet.

Speaker 3:

Not yet.

Speaker 2:

Not yet.

Speaker 3:

You want to? Yeah, I think that would be a good collab.

Speaker 2:

For sure he be having joints at his house.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I know, I would not want to go in that way why not?

Speaker 2:

I know, some joints.

Speaker 3:

That was in there. I would actually want to go like for a business aspect, like I wouldn't want to be too grown for that you won't want to be one of the 20 v1 bitches no, I've never wanted to be a no and if I was to be a part of that, um, I would be the one, not part of the 20.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

Not. No, pick me, absolutely not.

Speaker 2:

Okay, that's what's up. I like that.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, nah, we're not getting into that, absolutely not. So let's talk a little bit about my new single.

Speaker 2:

Tell me about it.

Speaker 3:

So I just dropped it. January 26th.

Speaker 2:

My birthday.

Speaker 3:

Yes, it's been a song that I've actually been sitting on for a couple years.

Speaker 2:

So why did you just drop it? What made you feel like you needed to bring it out the archive and let the world hear it?

Speaker 3:

um, I always said I'm not ready, I'm not ready, I'm not ready. But honestly, are you ever ready for anything?

Speaker 3:

well, me personally, if you're asking me yes, absolutely okay, I, I can understand where you're coming from, but basically, like I would just be in that mindset, like I don't think I'm ready, like, but I don't know, something sparked inside me when the new year came and I'm just like I'm just going to drop it and just this is going to be my year, that I'm going to pursue music and I'm going to make a name for myself in the music world, and I just went for it.

Speaker 2:

Okay. I imagine I like the song, we'll put a link in it. We'll put a link in the bio of this episode so people can check it out.

Speaker 3:

Absolutely Next on the list. Let's talk about some food jerk fusion yes rasta pasta jerk chicken baked, mac and cheese all right.

Speaker 2:

Tell me how you feel, tell me. Tell me how you feel about your meal, what you got share with the world all right.

Speaker 3:

So I got some jerk chicken, some plantain, some rice and peas and some baked mac and cheese off. Rip the mac and cheese. I feel like 10 out of 10.

Speaker 2:

She's very courteous with her ratings. I will not be the same.

Speaker 3:

I'm not a food reviewer.

Speaker 2:

She's very courteous. I will not be the same and my reviews will be the one that's documented.

Speaker 3:

I think with more experience I may not be as courteous, but I was also hungry.

Speaker 2:

Nothing that I reviewed ever got a 10.

Speaker 3:

Really.

Speaker 2:

Nothing.

Speaker 3:

Wow, okay, I guess I will be courteous then. I'll be a courteous person in this. The plantain was pretty good. I give that like an 8. The jerk chicken I give like a nine. Great meal, great meal.

Speaker 2:

All right, let's break this down Elliot Carter style. Presentation portion affordability, service provided quality we're gonna break it down into those five categories and they will average out for a final grade. Jerk fusions. Presentation we're gonna go eight and a half. The presentation was beautiful.

Speaker 2:

I had a shrimp rasta pasta. The pasta was cooked to perfection. It was very flavorful, taste, immaculate. I loved it. It looked beautiful. Portion it was a great portion. I'm gonna go 8.5 with the portion as well. It was a good portion. I feel like they could have put more shrimp but all in all I was satisfied with the amount of shrimp that they did put and definitely satisfied with the amount of pasta they put. Affordability it was $19 for the shrimp rasta pasta. This is what $15 for your jerk chicken meal.

Speaker 2:

Affordability I'm going to give them an 8. I was very satisfied with this restaurant. Overall, service provided I'm going to go 8. I'm going to go 8. I'm going to go 8 with service provided. Customer service was fairly decent. The reason I'm not going to go 8.509 is because initially I ordered salmon rasta pasta. Because initially I ordered salmon rasta pasta and she told me that it was only available on Sundays or something like that, and then I said, okay, that's cool. So I wanted to go with something else and they just didn't have it available and there was no signage that indicated that this was only available on Sundays. Because if there was signage that indicated it was only available on Sundays, I wouldn't have ordered it in the first place. So that's going to tie into service provided. I think that you guys need to put a sign up or something that says salmon is only available on Sundays, because that was very disappointing to me. Okay, so we got that out the way. That's why you guys got an eight.

Speaker 2:

Quality I was extremely satisfied with the quality and I believe the quality of the food Is the best aspect of the restaurant. So I'm gonna go Nine on quality and let me just break that down a little bit more. The Rasta Pasta Was extremely flavorful. The shrimp cooked to perfection. The jerk chicken I tasted. The jerk chicken was tasted. The jerk chicken was good. The mac and cheese was good. Everything was great. I have no complaints in terms of quality. This might be the best Rasta Pasta that I tasted in the state of Connecticut, etiquette. So let's average this out for a final grade okay, you guys got a final grade of 8.4, which is great.

Speaker 2:

So Jerk Fusion, 680 Old Colony Road, Meriden, connecticut, y'all. Final grade is an 8.4. Now let's talk about House of Goats, 23 Scoville Street, waterbury, connecticut. We went there last week, me and a couple of the guys, and yeah, we had some great food from there. Let me pull up what we had.

Speaker 2:

The guy, paris, was there. He treated us with much hospitality. The staff that waited on us was incredible. The food was amazing. I had a salmon egg roll. We had the Rasta Pasta, the Philly cheesesteak egg roll.

Speaker 2:

So let's talk about what I did have the salmon egg roll and the salmon rasta pasta. The presentation we're going to go nine. Presentation was incredible. The portion the salmon egg roll the salmon egg roll was so fire and it was so amazing, but the portion was so small, so I'm gonna go 7.5. Affordability the salmon egg roll was $18 for that small, small two egg rolls you got, so I'm going to go 7.5 again. Service provided I'm going to go 9.5. The service was incredible. And the quality I'm going to go 9, because both the Rasta Pasta and the Egg Roll was absolutely amazing. And let me average that out for you guys. Get a final grade of 8.1. Jerk Fusion Final Grader 8.4. And those are the food reviews for the week. Tune in next week for some more.

Speaker 2:

But before we wrap this up, I got one last thing I wanted to talk about, which is parents of Michigan school shooter Ethan Crumbly, both sentenced to 10 to 15 years for involuntary manslaughter. So in Pontiac, michigan, the first parents to ever be charged, then convicted, in their child's mass shooting at a US school were both sentenced Tuesday to 10 to 15 years in prison. After they faced the victim's family at a sentencing hearing in a Michigan courtroom, james Crumbly, 47, and his wife, jennifer 46, were sentenced one after another by Circuit Court Judge Cheryl Matthews. As they appeared together for the first time since they attended joint hearings before their landmark trials were separated last fall, their son, ethan, now 17, pleaded guilty as an adult to the 2021 shooting at Oxford High School in suburban Detroit and was sentenced to life in prison. How do you feel about that? Parents of the school shooter convicted and sentenced to 10 to 15 years.

Speaker 3:

I feel like I need more information.

Speaker 2:

Why? What more information do you need? He went out there and shot up a school. He got convicted for life, and because his parents were negligent, they got convicted for 10 to 15 years too.

Speaker 3:

That's understandable For sure.

Speaker 2:

It's completely understandable. I feel like that needs to happen more often. I think they did the right thing by setting an example. Yes, now if your son goes to school and he shoots up that school, that's your ass too. You're going to jail too absolutely because obviously something went wrong at home where he thought it was okay to go to school and kill kids. Now they're holding you accountable as a parent and I think that's the right thing to do absolutely, absolutely.

Speaker 2:

I agree with that not only should they send you to jail, they should kill all of you. They should give all of you a death penalty that is definitely understandable, the kid and the parents. They should just erase the bloodline. That's my opinion. I'm an extremist, though.

Speaker 3:

That's what they would say. But I mean I agree to that because the kid went and shot up a school.

Speaker 2:

We don't need his blood, we don't need his son, we don't need his daughter, we don't need his mom, we don't need his grandmother. We just need that bloodline erased, because obviously something went wrong with that family.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, it's extreme, but I mean, unless you just want murderers running around, it makes sense. Yeah, because some people really are just evil like that, sick like that yeah, definitely I agree with all of the, the whole thing, the parents, you, they're responsible for that, it's accountability. Absolutely, because what are you doing to this child, or what are you not doing to this child, for them to feel like whatever problem that they have going on, they have to go shoot innocent people in the school.

Speaker 3:

Or even if it had to do with one kid in the school, yeah, innocent people in the school, or even if it had to do with one kid in the school, yeah, there's something that's not happening, or there's something that's happening that's making that kid feel that way. And then I know a lot of these kids get it from, like the parents having in the house. But why do these kids have access to these guns?

Speaker 2:

to these guns. That's another reason why the parents need to be held accountable.

Speaker 3:

Absolutely. There's no reason why a child should have any access to a gun and be able to travel with it to kill anybody.

Speaker 2:

And know how to operate it.

Speaker 3:

How old was this kid again?

Speaker 2:

Ethan Crumbly, I think he was. I'm going to tell you right now 15 15 is insane too. He killed four people, four schoolmates.

Speaker 3:

At 15, just.

Speaker 2:

Sentenced them all to death Mom, dad, son. Erase them all.

Speaker 3:

It's sick.

Speaker 2:

Goodbye.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, it's sick.

Speaker 2:

But yeah, man, this is our new co-host, Raven Olivia.

Speaker 3:

I'm definitely excited for the new position you also do Twitch right. Yes, I do. Tell them how to follow you on streaming and all that um, so you can go on twitch um raven olivia, I stream fortnight and we just did a mukbang too.

Speaker 3:

Shout out your mukbang yes, we just did that as well. Um, on my youtube channel that's also raven olivia, so stay tuned for that. I'll probably post that within like the next day or two, and that video was also us rating the food as well, so they'll get to see a visual of us actually eating.

Speaker 2:

Of us eating what we just what I just reviewed.

Speaker 3:

Yes, so that's exciting. How do you feel about? You know my aspect of YouTube, the mukbang? Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, definitely interesting. I'm glad that I met you because you're going to be able to teach me a lot in that you know, you see how I'm teaching you with like podcasting. You're definitely going to be able to teach me a lot about youtube, because that's just new territory for me and all of the editing and the youtube studios and all of that I hate, that shit man.

Speaker 2:

I hate that shit with a passion. So I'm glad I have somebody that uh knows what they're doing and uh I'm looking forward to it too. I'm extremely excited about that aspect of things, for sure absolutely definitely excited about the podcast uh.

Speaker 3:

Trippy streams the youtube uh everything, everything, yes yes, everything it's exciting. Um, it's giving me something to look forward to every day.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, for sure.

Speaker 3:

For sure.

Speaker 2:

Let's get it. Let's run it up. Yes, lftg Radio, episode 28. Y'all tap in. Let's get it.

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