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FRANK WASN'T READY.... NEITHER WAS DRAKE | RTM PODCAST | EP. 05

May 19, 2024 @Reallathanmos, @whyteboi_D2E , @ow.kash Season 1 Episode 6
FRANK WASN'T READY.... NEITHER WAS DRAKE | RTM PODCAST | EP. 05
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FRANK WASN'T READY.... NEITHER WAS DRAKE | RTM PODCAST | EP. 05
May 19, 2024 Season 1 Episode 6
@Reallathanmos, @whyteboi_D2E , @ow.kash

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Ever wondered who would come out on top in a lyrical showdown between Drake and Kendrick Lamar? Strap in as we dissect the complex layers of their wordplay, while also tipping our hats to the unique flair of WHYTE BOY D2E. Our fiery debate over these hip-hop heavyweights' recent tracks is just the tip of the iceberg. We also tackle the murky waters of street credibility – kicking it off with Chris Brown and Ray J's gang ties and Drake's influential connections.

It's not all bars and beefs on the REALER THAN MOST PODCAST; we tip our caps to mothers everywhere on their special day and build anticipation for GERVONTA DAVIS VS FRANK MARTIN  upcoming fight. The conversation then pivots to the broader impact of rap rivalries on the music industry, as we weigh the risks of feuds spilling into real life. Our sincere hope that icons like Game and Rick Ross will set an example of keeping conflicts musical underlines a heartfelt call for responsibility within our community.

Lastly, take a virtual stroll with us through the vibrant Philly music scene. We play matchmaker with local talent, crafting dream collaborations and a Philly supergroup that could dominate the airwaves. As we rank top Philly rappers and share our love for the city's sound, we invite you, the listeners, to join the dialogue. Your insights and critiques are not just welcomed – they're essential for our mission to celebrate hip-hop's rich culture and uplift spirits with every beat and rhyme.

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Ever wondered who would come out on top in a lyrical showdown between Drake and Kendrick Lamar? Strap in as we dissect the complex layers of their wordplay, while also tipping our hats to the unique flair of WHYTE BOY D2E. Our fiery debate over these hip-hop heavyweights' recent tracks is just the tip of the iceberg. We also tackle the murky waters of street credibility – kicking it off with Chris Brown and Ray J's gang ties and Drake's influential connections.

It's not all bars and beefs on the REALER THAN MOST PODCAST; we tip our caps to mothers everywhere on their special day and build anticipation for GERVONTA DAVIS VS FRANK MARTIN  upcoming fight. The conversation then pivots to the broader impact of rap rivalries on the music industry, as we weigh the risks of feuds spilling into real life. Our sincere hope that icons like Game and Rick Ross will set an example of keeping conflicts musical underlines a heartfelt call for responsibility within our community.

Lastly, take a virtual stroll with us through the vibrant Philly music scene. We play matchmaker with local talent, crafting dream collaborations and a Philly supergroup that could dominate the airwaves. As we rank top Philly rappers and share our love for the city's sound, we invite you, the listeners, to join the dialogue. Your insights and critiques are not just welcomed – they're essential for our mission to celebrate hip-hop's rich culture and uplift spirits with every beat and rhyme.

Support the Show.

Speaker 1:

Welcome to the Rilla the Most Podcast. I'm Rilla, I'm Cash, I'm WhiteboyD2A. Yeah, man, this is the Rilla the Most Podcast man, and we here to talk some shit. What's up with y'all man.

Speaker 2:

I'm chillin', man, I'm chillin'.

Speaker 1:

How y'all feel mentally man. Man mentally man. What can I man man mentally man? What can I say man we working man.

Speaker 2:

Yo, we working for real.

Speaker 1:

This something new.

Speaker 2:

For real.

Speaker 1:

I didn't know it was going to be like this. But yeah man, we working man. So I'm in a good space, I feel good.

Speaker 2:

I'm in a good space. I feel good. I'm in a good space also. I feel as though we at like 85%, I mean we close to 100. Chemistry content eyes on us ears with us all that. So I feel good. How about you, man?

Speaker 1:

I feel good man, you already know working. You know what I'm saying Keeping my head. I feel good man, you already know working I'm saying keeping my head in a good space.

Speaker 2:

I'm saying is those? Knock the shades, yo we'll be drawing they knocked the shades. What the I didn't even know they had shades.

Speaker 1:

Yeah man, all right, knock the drake. That's the drake.

Speaker 2:

Damn man man, look at the boot. I didn't even know they had shades.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, man, oh yeah.

Speaker 2:

Knock the Drake shit, the Drake shit, damn man man.

Speaker 1:

Look at the boot. Give it up for White.

Speaker 2:

Boy, man Give it up for White Boy Swag. Yeah, oh shit. Yo, we going to put him in the camera soon. We going to put him on the screen somewhere.

Speaker 1:

Yo, we going to make sure we show y'all these shoes, man, y'all crazy Yo. You gotta stop.

Speaker 2:

This nigga be making me feel like I'm fucking going through poverty or some shit. Look though, man, I know what time it is. At last week, man, we had a lot of guests and I knew it was going to be a a war instead of a fight. I knew it was going to be a war, so I said I don't want us to do it now, I want us to wait, like I predicted happened, and this has been like the first 72 hours. They ain't blow at each other. So you know, everybody know, it was first person shooter, first J Cole and Drake. They said that name. Dot came on a like that record, said what he said, like that still going crazy, like that, still going crazy, like that still going crazy, that's still.

Speaker 1:

You know what I mean Then Then I don't even know what he said. His name Should have left him alone.

Speaker 2:

Then Kool dropped 7 minute drill. The next 48 hours he bowed out.

Speaker 1:

Took the song down.

Speaker 2:

Push-ups came then after push-ups, we gave kendrick a little bit of time, he dropped euphoria. Then after euphoria, he dropped 616 in la. Then drake dropped family matters. Then 17 minutes after that, kendrick dropped meet the grams. And then kendrick dropped not like us the day after that. Oh my god, if I'm not mistaking with my I'm on point, right, yeah, no, you, yeah.

Speaker 2:

So y'all know this really the most, man. Well, say what y'all know this fella the most man. We don't say what y'all want to hear. We say what the fuck y'all need to hear and that's what we gonna do. So we gave everybody a chance to you know.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

You feel me. Let me tell you how y'all feel.

Speaker 1:

I feel like we had to let the smoke clear, let the dust settle, and and wait, and wait, and wait For everybody to go ahead and do their responses, and let's wait for them to go ahead and do their. They do their songs and and see who stop at the end and look what happened.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, then after Not Like Us, the hard part six came out.

Speaker 1:

Now, if, if anybody that's a fan of Rilla the most, and they paying attention to Rilla the most. The first episode we shot First episode we dropped.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, first episode we dropped.

Speaker 1:

I asked Cash who he would have picked out of Nas and Hov back in the day because of the lyricism that Hov and Nas was actually two different artists, you know what I'm saying. And Nas would kick knowledge and Hov was on that street shit. Plus Hov was popular, he would hop on songs. He was almost like on a Drake status right now, where Drake at right now and Nas was on some old Kendrick, shit drop, and when he don't drop is the best shit but it's taking a while yeah, so I mean what you thinking now y'all want me to go first go yo cuz Go ahead.

Speaker 1:

We gonna chime in. I'ma chime in.

Speaker 2:

Yo.

Speaker 1:

Cause I wanna know.

Speaker 2:

Want some real shit, bro. I'm a Drake fan for real, for real, like Niggas be faking it Like oh and Quentin Miller this, but this one, no, all that shit. I was a fan like because I know musically a nigga not dropping no 20 albums and you wrote shit like unthinkable for alicia keys. You wrote unthinkable for alicia keys and wrote shit for kaya and all these other artists. But when it's 20 songs on your album and quentin miller got three reference checks, I going to think you just had writers on every. No, I'm not one of them, gullible, dumbass niggas. Of course Drake is an ultimate awesome writer. People don't be trying to give him his credit, but it's already there.

Speaker 1:

He's one of the best writers of our time.

Speaker 2:

Exactly. But besides that, though, besides that, my point is saying this I am a real drink fan and I'm a real kendrick fan and ultimately I mean, like, if it was a boxing round you know how they give people points in Kendrick Is like Whooping his ass. No, real shit. Yo. I swear to God, bro, like I be seeing all these comments and everybody on Instagram and everybody want to debate and da, da, da, da, da. Let's keep it a pain. Like Y'all done. Got so watered down With this hip hop shit Over the last decade. This is, this is like a choice or option. Like and motherfuckers were spazzing on me when I said ether and all. When Nas dropped ether, it was a clear is over. Like he fucked him up. Even when Jay-Z came back, it was like bro, you lost. Bro, he could have just had euphoria by himself. You lost you lost Drake.

Speaker 1:

You saying Drake lost at euphoria.

Speaker 2:

Once Kendrick dropped euphoria, he lost Bro you got to think about it Anytime, any bro, what Anytime?

Speaker 1:

I don't agree with that.

Speaker 2:

All right, listen Now, listen right Anytime. I don't agree with that. All right, listen Now listen right Now.

Speaker 1:

Let me break it. Let me break it down.

Speaker 2:

Dilly ain't like that shit either, bro, we not even speaking on him, listen.

Speaker 1:

No, you know what I said. I texted you that night. Didn't I go out? Didn't I text you that night? I don't do no frontin'. I went over and reviewed it. It's hot. No, that shit. He definitely was on some shit. It's a lot of shit that you got to like the cold. But my whole drone was what's the drone? Not Like Us? Yeah, that's when I think.

Speaker 2:

Now let me.

Speaker 1:

That's when I think the tables turned.

Speaker 2:

Now let me say this right, that's when I think the tables turned.

Speaker 2:

You know why people think Drake. You know why. You know why people think Drake. You know why people Cause he didn't win. That's just facts, but you know why people Are rather Drake Than Kendrick. People don't like the fact that it's a nigga like me who hear a Bar like Let your core audience Stomach that, then tell them where you get your abs from Right. That's like a fucking Quadruple entendre. I know that, though, but you got a nigga over there who just think that's just a regular bar, or like the six cents bar, or when he talking about the shit in the beginning, your music pacify him. I should electrify him and all that little shit that you gotta decode, and it's really three meanings behind it At one time.

Speaker 1:

Motherfuckers don't know that.

Speaker 2:

And that's the point. That's the point. You skipping it. He got straight to the point. On all four Euphoria 616 in LA, meet the Grams and Not Like Us. All different songs and all different moods and it ain't one box. You can't check that. He didn't do Not one. You came at his family. You came at his self esteem, his gambling shit, him being in Turks Down the Little Yachty. It's not nothing. He ain't hit bro. How the fuck he not winning bro? All Drake did Was do what he do best Push ups Down to Lil Yachty. It's not nothing. He ain't hit bro. How the fuck he not winning bro? All Drake did was do what he do best Push-ups. It was just push-ups and push-ups. Part two, bro, literally Family Matters. At the end of push-ups is the fucking Family Matters y'all, it's just two songs, let's slow down.

Speaker 1:

Let's slow down because altogether it's like 10 songs, man. So we down, because all together it's like 10 songs man so we just gonna start off with the beginning man. Hey, I don't get it, bro, like like what you, what you think about. The first this, the first this drake respond with was push-ups is not better than euphoria.

Speaker 2:

When you put first this to first this, push-ups, not better than euphoria. Last the hard part six and not like us, not like us is better Like anything. Any way you put it, bro, he's not winning. Bro, he's not. Bro, meet the Grams.

Speaker 1:

he dissected your whole fucking life, bro. You're not feeling push-ups at all.

Speaker 2:

Bro Drake, don't make corny songs at all to me, so that's why I say he don't make corny songs at all, but when we talking about this records, you're not fucking with Kendrick Lamar, bro. You're not? You're not, bro. Let's speak on Family Matters.

Speaker 1:

I think at Push-Ups and Family Matters. I think they was neck to neck at that point.

Speaker 2:

No, I think I think.

Speaker 1:

I think that Even if it was An edge, it was like a low edge, not nothing crazy, I'm telling you. I think Kendrick Took off on Drake.

Speaker 2:

So let me ask you a question.

Speaker 1:

After the, after the you not like us, now let me ask you a question. So let me ask you a question After the, after the. You not like us, now let me ask you a question, right?

Speaker 2:

Let me ask you a question. You, you, white boy, I'm cash. We beefing Right. We beefing Rat, whatever. I call you a rat, right, and you call me a A homosexual. Say if I call you a rat and you call me a homosexual. Say if I call you a rat and you call me a homosexual, right. And the next day you come up here and try to explain how you not a rat and I don't even explain. I'm not a homosexual, I just know I'm not. Who would win in that matter? To you All right? Then Drake is on a fucking record explaining if I was a pedophile, I would have been locked up. I'm too famous to fuck little kids. What are you talking about, man? You really lost. You really lost, bro. You explaining on a record if I was a pedophile, I'm too famous.

Speaker 1:

I would have got booked. What are you talking about? How about free the slaves part?

Speaker 2:

What about it?

Speaker 1:

He said Kendrick rapping like he free the slaves. Bro, what you feel about that bro.

Speaker 2:

Bro, how? This is the thing, bro. That don't make sense, bro. What are you talking about? How he rapping like he trying to free the slaves? What like the R Right record? Or the To Pimp a Butterfly, alright, you can make fun of that.

Speaker 1:

I agree with you. I ain't saying that you wrong. I'm just saying like, like, where people saying that it is Right now, I don't think it was At this height. Well, I don't think it was. Like, I don't you see how Kendrick Smoking Drake right now? I don't think it was. You see how Kendrick smoking Drake right now? I don't think it was like that, in the middle of it, right.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, no, he wasn't smoking him, he just was winning. Now he's smoking him. He was always winning, though he always dropped the better shit since this was happening.

Speaker 1:

I agree with that. I agree with that. I agree with that.

Speaker 2:

What's better than Euphoria that Drake dropped? I agree with that. I agree with that. What's better than Euphoria that Drake dropped? I agree with that Nothing. And then you got Not Like Us and the other two on top of that. He could have just dropped Euphoria by itself and Drake dropped the other ones. He still would have been winning.

Speaker 1:

I said what I said on the first pod. Bro Kendrick was ready for every punch and jab that Drake was going to throw. Bro Alright, so we Kendrick was ready for every punch and jab that Drake was going through, bro. All right, so what you think about this shit? The after effect Excuse me, what?

Speaker 2:

like a security getting shot and all that. I don't think that has something to do with Kendrick.

Speaker 1:

I think that's awesome, toronto. I mean, what they explained was that, alright, hold on, we gonna talk about that part.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, why not it's?

Speaker 1:

public Alright. So they said, Weekend Security got shot first.

Speaker 2:

Right, the Weekend, the Weekend, yeah, the Weekend.

Speaker 1:

So the Weekend Security producer. Let's say it right Let the Weeknd so the Weeknd security producer. Let's say it right. Let me get it right, it's producer, the head of XO Cash.

Speaker 2:

Oh, all right, cash.

Speaker 1:

XO. There we go. My fault, let's get it correct, politically correct. It was Cash XO Home that was actually invaded. I don't want to say Two or three guys In Toronto. And he actually, somebody was actually shot.

Speaker 2:

Bro Drake said too much on Family Matters, that's it. He said too much, bro. He said Drake was saying shit on that record To make somebody shoot at his kid we not going to. Said too much, bro. He said Drake was saying shit On that record To make somebody Shoot at his kid.

Speaker 1:

We not, we not gonna say too much, we, I mean we is gonna say it's public, it's realer than most. Anyway.

Speaker 2:

We don't know. No deep shit.

Speaker 1:

I just wanna say I just want you to say like what you mean by he said too much.

Speaker 2:

He said too much when Kendrick this is, and Kendrick, and I could name so much.

Speaker 1:

Cause you got the people don't know what you saying about it Exactly. At what point did Drake say too much?

Speaker 2:

When he was, when Drake was saying shit about the weekend Talking about, he said something about cash and the weekend buying shit, how he spend on girl, all that shit and even bro, it was even All the bars that Drake be saying when they don't be Catching them and shit and people be like, what we talking about? He be talking about XO and Cash and them. He really be saying Some crazy shit About them. That's what I'm saying. Like I told niggas, rocky Ross, the Weeknd, xo, metro, I think Drake winning against all of them, just not Kendrick. Everybody else he winning. Like when I heard Family Matters and the bars he was saying about Raw, I ain't saying Drake just getting fucked up out here. He winning, just not with Kendrick. Kendrick is winning by far.

Speaker 2:

It's not even no debate or no, nothing like then you didn't and then and that's it and and and this too, bro, you keep saying right day three, he might have fucked Kendrick wife and that might be his son or might be. But the shit that Kendrick saying like certified love boy, certified Pete Baca actually got a certain case and it's actually footage with Drake with a 17 year old on stage and acting off. We can actually see that you feel me, we actually know you held a dime and so it might be a second chance. You got an 11 year old daughter. Like everything is like facts on this side and then on this side it's like, oh he, he might be on his wife or he might do this or might do that.

Speaker 2:

So it's like, oh, he went into me by a long shot and I play ken. I play drake way more than kendrick, but that's not what this about. It's not what this about. It's not about numbers with this. It's not about better catalog nothing, feel me. It's about who winning that war and a bad one, I think, kendrick winning the war and a battle, bro, how you feel about it, white boy, like because I know you.

Speaker 1:

I know you is like a hip-hop historian when it comes to sound and music and lyrics. Come on bro, I ain't going front. That's where this shit shocked me at for real. Let me go on. That's where it shocked me at for real, where the production Drake production Is normally always A1 and I think Kendrick beating him in production.

Speaker 2:

Is going around.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to tell y'all why he beat him. I ain't going front. You want to keep it real.

Speaker 2:

Y'all going to Say the real reason why he beat him though A lot of white boys say what he's saying, then you say it because I want to hear what you're going to say.

Speaker 1:

And then you know, like Shh Because neither one of y'all said it yet and like I think that the originality with the fucking Not Like Us, like with the mustard, that like going to him Just to go get that LA vibe. On that West Coast shit. Yo Freaky ass, nigga you a 69 God.

Speaker 2:

Run for your life.

Speaker 1:

He said ha ha ha, run for your life.

Speaker 2:

What is wrong with?

Speaker 1:

him that got like killed. You're going crazy. That's where. That's where it started, like really parked, like so you think not like us is when it was like all right, that's oh that's that's what it is like god damn, I think it was before that so what you was gonna say once he made that ai track, think it was before that. So what you was going to say. Once he made that AI track bro, it was over. I said what? What is he doing? He put Snoop on the song, tupac on the song.

Speaker 2:

You saying that's when Kendrick won.

Speaker 1:

Kendrick won right there.

Speaker 2:

It was over. Euphoria was out.

Speaker 1:

Euphoria came out.

Speaker 2:

No, Taylor Mee was before that.

Speaker 1:

All right, but.

Speaker 2:

But why you think that that was bad though.

Speaker 1:

Because that part right there to me is almost like cheating. You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 2:

It's crazy bro because I wasn't jacking that neither. Everybody was all dicky and I'm like that wasn't nothing.

Speaker 1:

No that was almost like cheating and it was like weird. Why would you even do that in the middle of a battle?

Speaker 2:

It's crazy because I don't even count that as like one of the Jones.

Speaker 1:

And they took it down.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I don't even count that as one of the.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, they took it down.

Speaker 2:

I'm trying to tell you, bro, like I know I said a lot bro, but y'all know, when it come to shit like this, bro, I really, bro Kendrick really said shit. Bro, to make Drake look in the mirror in the morning and really start thinking about. He talking about your gambling addiction. He talking about your son and your mom and the problems you got as a man and insecurity.

Speaker 1:

Drake, you wasn't saying none of that shit so how you feel about you wasn't uh he fabricated about the daughter and even that you talking about, bro.

Speaker 2:

This is. This is when niggas just get weird. I ain't gonna lie. I told my brother. I said, bro, I might stop being a fucking drake fan from this shit. Who told the world, right, that kendrick said y'all had a mole and y'all can't, so y'all faked a daughter to to she's 11 and y'all faked it so Kendrick could get the information and put first of all that's weird, it's shit, cause you already fucking didn't tell the world about your real child.

Speaker 2:

And second of all, I don't even believe that shit. I really believe that Kendrick got that dirt and fucking Drake is Jewish and more popping to him and got more connects, so he flipped it like where we gave you that information and you need to worry about fact checking more to fuck out of here, bro. This is a battle. This is a battle. It's a war. If, motherfuckers, you got an 11 year old child nigga, you would have said it too. Fuck, did you talk about? Like now? You just doing weird shit because you know you can't rap better than this man and the songs y'all have dropped yet to this point. You know you losing, bro. It's just that simple. So when niggas like yo, he, he made it aha. Kendrick saying that made him Lose even more to me, cause it's like now you playing Dumb ass little internet games. Instead of really making a song Better than Euphoria 616, meet the Grams or fucking Not Like Us, you playing little games.

Speaker 1:

I think he tried to play the same game he played with me With All his, all his run-ins With people that he had Run-ins with and him being on top Of the game For so long. I think that shit had him.

Speaker 2:

In a place when he thought he could like. Once we could play, he could play, away, he could play around His Play around and play his way Through this shit and that shit, that.

Speaker 1:

Kendrick been putting out, hit so fucking hard and been hitting so hard.

Speaker 2:

And opening his eyes up.

Speaker 1:

It's been like it's been like opening up the eyes to for like for people to see his flaws, or like flaw him and where Kendrick saying he flaw at just shit like that, like cause, like before All of this, he's been on A level that, no, he just couldn't Been touched, golden Child, everything he touched. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

So, and Another thing, cause y'all we waited for a minute, so we gotta Fucking.

Speaker 2:

Full arsenal. Right, this is one of the If this not Top one, it's top two. Another reason the two things that Everybody know about Drake, two things Whatever Cam Romy, he gonna have more numbers than you, he gonna chart more than you and he's gonna make a better song. Right, guess what? Guess who did that more in this battle? What's number one right now everywhere, not like us? What's number three everywhere? Guess what? Guess who did that more in this battle? What's number one right now everywhere, not like us? What's number three everywhere? Euphoria, drake, shit ain't even hit number one at all.

Speaker 1:

Watch him call it in there somewhere and then meet the Grams and then before that. The other, what, what? The future?

Speaker 2:

Oh, yeah, like that, and then before that, before that, before that, like that.

Speaker 1:

I didn't even think of that you feel me.

Speaker 2:

So he beat you at your numbers game and what else Drake always known for? Every time Drake beef with somebody, he'll make a diss track that'll be playing in the club and all that the whole world and back to back. Guess who did that? This war, the whole fucking world Quit walking. The fucking Not like us and is buzzing On TikTok. He beat you At his game and yours. You lost, bro, you lost. The only thing you could depend on now Is all them Super duper Ass Drake fans To be under People comments and fucking Instagram pages who be rocking for you hard as shit To try to. Now they talking about Now people photoshopping tweets and it's something Kendrick said in a song and now they saying Kendrick got all his dirt from Twitter. Shut the fuck up, he lost. That's just what it is. Let's just move on.

Speaker 1:

He lost, bro. You know it's hard, let's just move on. He lost, bro. You know it's hard, fuck it's hard for people To take that person down From where they been Holding him for 15 years.

Speaker 2:

Man.

Speaker 1:

It's hard. You know what I mean.

Speaker 2:

When him and Meek was beefing. I wasn't biased. I weighed it. Drake won. So this one, I wasn't biased. Kendrick won.

Speaker 1:

I look at it like when it would I look at it like at the meek beef. You know like meek is a premier and a list rapper in this game but I like like we talked on that episode before he always be getting left out of that top five three category and shit like that. They be trying to leave my boy out of that, so so listen so. So people that don't know him as a prestige, as they do as Kendrick, whereas though, like you know what.

Speaker 1:

I mean, You've been a real real, real, real Drake fan right Cash yeah. So like what you feel about them saying like their Malibu Most Wanted shit about him, like saying like, oh, they calling him, yeah. Pretty much after Kendrick did what he did to him.

Speaker 2:

You can be a nigga, right? All right, look, I don't look at Drake as a street person at all right. Right, right, I never did either In no shape or form. Right, right, he make great music, but one of the biggest, most famous gangsters ever is why you heard about Drake, which is J Prince Right. So niggaas, not sweet bro, like Drake, live in Houston now, bro, he got J Prince Jr and J Prince and all them rap a lot. That's how niggas even Heard of. Drake, a lot of people.

Speaker 1:

So having that Make you not sweet.

Speaker 2:

No, I'm about to explain it to you.

Speaker 1:

That give you a street.

Speaker 2:

I'm about to explain it to you Affiliation, exactly.

Speaker 1:

A strong street affili.

Speaker 2:

I'm about to explain it to you that give you a street I'm about to explain it to you A strong street affiliation. That's like, bro, I'm about to super explain it to you. Right Before Chris Brown got Piru, like all the way niggas knew what it was Like, that nigga was around some Pirus Right, don't mix that. Singing shit. This nigga a real gangster for real, right, ray J the same. Singing shit. This nigga a real gangster for real, right, ray j the same. So niggas be saying I don't, kendrick said it, I like drake with the melodies, I don't like drinking hecking tough. Think about it, bro. If drake really wasn't this and really wasn't that, first of all, there's plenty of you can hear it in his reps he talking first of all, going down in torontoa.

Speaker 1:

T said that he put that. Well, he didn't actually say it, but he's supposed to have put $100,000 out there for information on Pusha T. Bro, listen, you know, in the hood anybody put $100,000 out there for you for information. That's like putting $100,000 on your head.

Speaker 2:

Like I said, bro Drake was, you know he had't pay people For information.

Speaker 2:

To answer your question In short terms. Both of y'all right, drake done beef With 50 plus people, bro. He been in 50 plus cities, bro. He been everywhere he be outside, he be in that this, that. Third, he been in top. Don't y'all think If Drake ain't had Some type of street, you could be the Biggest artist ever. You get around some street niggas, something like you know what I mean. Don't you think something would've been happened or been like Something To Ovi? Something Would've been happened to that man, bro, if he ain't had them type of?

Speaker 1:

Security. No, they say that nigga got FBI type security. See, that's what you not understanding Fuck the security.

Speaker 2:

You can't say fuck the security.

Speaker 1:

I'm telling you Fuck the security, bro he went at it with Dream Chasers and he came here and was at the Wells Fargo bro Like he had security bro Coming through them streets, bro, you thinking of it?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, homeland security.

Speaker 1:

It's been Humbugs and things that Drake has got into in this game.

Speaker 2:

That's what I'm saying, bro. He got the money to be protected. Bro, you thinking of it different? See, that's the shit. That's that industry thinking shit, you thinking because he's supposed to be protected.

Speaker 2:

No Cool, I ain't saying he don't got security, but we kind of see if Chubb's really going to crash out bro. No bro, no look, listen right, it's fucking videos, bro. When future and them was just in paris, he was walking with his security and somebody knocked the security guard the fuck out. It ain't about security guards, yo. That nigga drake rb grand, he's jay prince property. Don't touch him. Don't touch him. That's what be happening, like niggas be thinking them niggas be copsing, they J Prince niggas. Don't touch Aubrey. Nobody. That still make you bitch bro, you still a pussy.

Speaker 1:

How do that make?

Speaker 2:

you a bitch you still a bitch bro.

Speaker 1:

Just because you got that word or that power behind you, bro, don't mean you not a bitch bro.

Speaker 2:

What make Drake a bitch?

Speaker 1:

bro, I'm just saying that's why niggas not touching him.

Speaker 2:

No, but listen you saying that.

Speaker 1:

What make him a bitch is the shit that he be doing.

Speaker 2:

You should be able to not touch him Off of his name. That's not true. He a me too. No, it's not. You could be the superest, duperest niggaga in Philly Seventh. Whatever you go to Memphis, nobody give a fuck. Y'all be thinking Cause a nigga Super street.

Speaker 1:

That's why you link up, bro.

Speaker 2:

Listen to me Real quick, bro. Y'all be thinking, because a nigga, bro, the nigga Is from Canada. Bro, he's from Canada, the fuck he from Canada. Bro, he's from canada, the fuck he's from canada. Y'all be wanting niggas that have a street name. Or for his street name, he nigga king. I had bodies, nigga, laid him down. What are you talking about?

Speaker 1:

but he had his street name and niggas laid him down he didn't have no power.

Speaker 2:

Niggas laid him down. That's what I'm trying to explain to you. It don don't matter who you is.

Speaker 1:

No it, do it, do bro. All right bro.

Speaker 2:

It do? You just said this nigga got.

Speaker 1:

Listen, bro. You just said this nigga got shrift off of J Prince's name. J Prince worked his name up.

Speaker 2:

Never said that You're not listening, bro. I said that's how the world go. You just looking at drake. I don't gotta be tough, I don't gotta be none of that. You're can't. You can't call a nigga a bitch just because he's not street. If you come in the game right and I got in it from jay print, one of the biggest gangsters, yo all b graham, yeah, that's my don't touch him. You never gonna know if he a bitch or not, cause he never gonna get tested. You can't call a nigga a bitch and you don't have nothing To call him a bitch.

Speaker 1:

Bro, he get tested. You can't throw rocks At niggas and they go hide their head.

Speaker 2:

Alright, tell me then you ain't hear about what.

Speaker 1:

Tipping them? Yeah, hear about it. They pissed on him, bro, hear Bro. They pissed on here. You heard that. You heard that I don't go off a hair and like even said it in the song.

Speaker 2:

I don't care about that. Bro said did he smack?

Speaker 1:

y'all heard about it?

Speaker 2:

about to make me bring puff? Back the y'all got no proof enough, bro, you really love drinking. It's okay, it's okay it's not about me loving drinking. I'm trying to break down something you not listening. I'm saying he's under One of the biggest gangsters ever.

Speaker 1:

Don't touch him. You're saying he a bitch, a nigga.

Speaker 2:

That got his name up. You're saying he a bitch Cause off his own street. I just dissected that. Alright, since you wanna put it in that, king Von, he is a nigga who had bodies. He is a nigga that.

Speaker 1:

Tortured niggas.

Speaker 2:

He went to a city that's not his and died.

Speaker 1:

What are you not getting? That would never happen to Drake. I know a couple bitch ass niggas I be like Y'all, he with me, y'all. Please don't touch him.

Speaker 2:

I know some niggas like that, though I got like Yo, he with me.

Speaker 1:

Y'all don't touch this nigga.

Speaker 2:

That's just like one more thing, bro. That's just like when fathers with they kids or with they daughters, or mobs you never heard. You never heard fathers say yeah, I went through this or I did that, so you won't have to. In that sense like that's not the same, that's not listen listen bro, why would he? Did that, if I got a big, one of the biggest gangsters in the world known like. He's known for that. Why do I gotta be tough?

Speaker 1:

I'm bringing in the millions but he is being tough though, bro, I'm bringing though, bro, and I don't rap a lot, but the difference is he's playing tough all right, bro, that's even if he's playing tough, you saying he a bitch you don't know.

Speaker 1:

That's what make him pussy bro. All right, move on. It's like soldier boy bro you don't know him. Look at him, though. Like you, he just went at 20. You been calling niggas bitches and you don't know who he is? I never called Soulja Boy a bitch. I just said it's like Soulja Boy. Soulja Boy is On Instagram On his live Calling 21 Savage out.

Speaker 2:

Yo, whoever watching right, I want y'all to know, right On some real shit, you don't gotta be all street, you don't gotta be all tough, you don't. You don't have to have this street cred and all that because guess what? Because guess what, but don't you can have all that, all of that where you from and in your city, and the minute you out of your city, that shit don't mean nothing.

Speaker 1:

And I want everybody to know that's watching this Right now that If you do ever become, famous, if you do Ever become famous. Don't get a gangster behind you and be a pussy like 6ix9ine and be doing all this nut shit. And then, when some real shit go down Some real nigga shit Go down. Some niggas start dying and shit you start telling and cooperating.

Speaker 2:

You ain't say that.

Speaker 1:

I don't got to say it, you talking about 6ix9ine. It's plain clear.

Speaker 2:

It already happened a thousand times, that's cool, that's cool, but that's all I wanted to say, bro.

Speaker 1:

Don't do that.

Speaker 2:

Kendrick went in the battle. You feel me, he went in the battle and I just feel like, when it comes to Drake, bro, niggas just hate him because he never, ever bro, bro, bro bro. You can't say a nigga, a bitch, and all that.

Speaker 1:

But look though, right All.

Speaker 2:

I'm saying is the reason why niggas really hate that man Is cause of shit like this bro.

Speaker 1:

I don't like the drink on the act tough he untouchable.

Speaker 2:

He could lose battles, bro. If this was anybody else, just face it.

Speaker 1:

If this was any other person, he's not chipping his armor, though.

Speaker 2:

No, that's what I'm saying. Look the white boy. Any other people don't chip armor. They tried to crucify me. It don't happen to Drake. That's the second time. Pusha T this time, the next shit. He still going to sell more than everybody. He's still going to talk tough and nothing going to happen to him. That's just what it is, bro. He's still going to talk tough and nothing going to happen to him. That's just what it is, bro. It's Drake. He got rap a lot. I don't think people really know who he is.

Speaker 1:

You feel me? He said 6ix9ine. He a rat. Malibu Moose want it, though. That's my point. But yeah, we're going to go ahead and move on, man, you know what I'm saying? It's Mother's Day, man. Well, mother's Day. Shout out to all the mothers out there.

Speaker 2:

Shout out to all the mothers out there, man. Shout out to the mommies, man.

Speaker 1:

The real mothers. You know what I mean.

Speaker 2:

I ain't gonna lie to you, though I ain't gonna lie to you, though I ain't gonna lie to you, man, what y'all think about, what y'all think about, I got you amped up about that or no? Cause I just know how I look at that shit, right? Cause one thing about it.

Speaker 1:

We both got two different looks on it, though no, it's not two different looks at all.

Speaker 2:

It is. I got a different look on it, though.

Speaker 1:

No, it's not two different looks at all. You just don't. I got a different look on no, no, you saying something way different. No, because we don't, we ain't spent a lot of time on the convo, we could talk about it.

Speaker 2:

Look, bro, I'm gonna say this. Bro, you not even looking at it different, you just said a whole nother thing. You brung 6-9 in it. You know why?

Speaker 1:

I didn't say that was valid or not. His house just got shot, security just got hit and his whole team cooperating, bro. So my thing is don't do the tough shit, bro. And then you got to play the white boy role, don't do that.

Speaker 2:

Bro, you don't know if he does that or not. All right, we're going to leave that alone. That's what I'm saying, bro. We're just going to move on. Man, you can't do that bro.

Speaker 1:

There's a lot of shit going down, Like Jermonte got a fight going on about to come up. What's up? White boy reader. Yeah, hell, yeah, it was at the Barclays. Yeah look at that what's up, man, you know what I mean.

Speaker 2:

Oh no.

Speaker 1:

Go to the Barclays.

Speaker 2:

Oh no, they talking about. He never afford a black fighter.

Speaker 1:

That matters Time out, time out.

Speaker 2:

Time out. Javante. Never afford a black fighter bro.

Speaker 1:

They saying that matter. So what that mean, what that mean, what matter, what that mean.

Speaker 2:

That's what they saying they saying he never for the black fighter.

Speaker 1:

That's what I mean, that matters, that's what they saying, bro, I said they, like Javante, said this man should have waited, this man really should have waited, bro, because I think it don't even matter.

Speaker 2:

19, 20 and no, should have waited.

Speaker 1:

I don't think he undefeated, bro I know, but you got to understand in a matter of time how he did that also. But Javante been doing this for a long time and he just been away for a little bit, so it don't matter who's in front of him, bro, he's going to beat them the fuck up.

Speaker 2:

That's what he's trying to say. I don't think Tank won't lose, but I don't think Tink won't lose. But I don't agree with he should have waited I don't agree with that.

Speaker 1:

He could have took another fight or two. I think what Tink was saying he just was on his bravado John. Yeah, I think you should have watched Tink for another fight or two and then went in for it Bro.

Speaker 2:

Tink was saying he should have waited, because Frank started fighting. Frank Martin started fighting when he was 15.

Speaker 1:

That's why Tink was saying he should have waited, yeah, but he's 19, 18 and 0.

Speaker 2:

In the matter of time of what he did, you can't tell a fighter who beat 18, 19 people you should have waited to fight me. You can't tell nobody. I don't think he's going to win, but what are you going to wait for?

Speaker 1:

To lose. He told him that it ain't nothing to wait for. No, he told me to wait. You should have waited For what, though? You need a little bit more experience to fuck with me.

Speaker 2:

He 19 and 0.

Speaker 1:

That don't mean that he still got all the experience to fuck with him.

Speaker 2:

No, no, look, we thought Ryan Garcia had all the experience. What is the weight is?

Speaker 1:

what I'm asking y'all. The way is, I just came home, I just did a little bit. Whoever get in front of me, I'm beating them.

Speaker 2:

The fuck up no.

Speaker 1:

What the fuck? I see what you saying.

Speaker 2:

I see what you saying Like what, what do that gotta do With anything?

Speaker 1:

My whole, my whole plan to say is Whoever get in front of him, he gonna beat them?

Speaker 2:

No, Tank wasn't saying that Tank was like.

Speaker 1:

You should have waited.

Speaker 2:

I started when I was 7. You started when you was 15, so you should have waited Till you got these many years. That's what Tank was saying and I was saying like no, you already beat 19 people up. What he waiting for To lose? He undefeated Fight Tank.

Speaker 1:

Like it makes sense, I get what you saying.

Speaker 2:

I get what you saying.

Speaker 1:

I know what Tank was saying. Tank was saying Nigga, you can't fuck with me, right? I don't give a fuck about that. 19 and no shit, nigga.

Speaker 2:

That's not true. You can't fuck with me. I look Frank Martin up.

Speaker 1:

He's not ass, but I watched him fight bro. He be doing a lot, but to Tank he's still points.

Speaker 2:

It gotta be something that Tinksey Bro. I don't think he gonna win, but I don't think. Tinkley knocking him the fuck out. Let me tell you what I think about him.

Speaker 1:

I think he nice and I think Martin actually.

Speaker 2:

It gotta be something that Tinksey If.

Speaker 1:

Martin watch this, bro. I will actually tell him to just be a little bit patient while he fighting, bro. Like that's it bro.

Speaker 2:

Besides that keep doing.

Speaker 1:

Like that's it, bro. Besides that, keep doing your thing, bro, cause you know how to rumble, you know how to move around in the ring, you know how to move around with them fighters, so go ahead and keep doing your thing. Besides that, just slow down, bro. You know what I mean. You be doing extra shit you don't gotta do In the fight, and I know he know what I'm talking about If he see this interview. You know what I mean. Like all that extra shit you doing. You already won the fight sometimes. You know what I mean, so you don't got to do it.

Speaker 1:

But, yeah, besides that, yeah him and Javante. He going to watch Bull so much that I already know he going to see what I see.

Speaker 2:

Okay, write down.

Speaker 1:

He going to see what I see he doing too much.

Speaker 2:

So Javante gonna be patient.

Speaker 1:

In order for Javante to say what he said. He already see weak points.

Speaker 2:

That he can execute on.

Speaker 1:

It gotta be something for him to tell him you should have waited. You should have waited and got a little bit more experience.

Speaker 2:

And.

Speaker 1:

I agree with you. Cash no. When you on a roll like that In a boxing game, you don't wait, you don't wait. Strike right on the iron hot. Yeah, you don't wait, bro, you don't wait. You know what I'm saying? I don't give a fuck who's telling you to wait. But you don't wait, man, you go ahead and get that fight. Go ahead and get it while the iron's hot, like White Boy just said, and go ahead and do your thing. That's why I said like he got a bra game.

Speaker 2:

Tink lied too. Tink lied about something.

Speaker 1:

What'd he lie about?

Speaker 2:

Tink said, ryan Garcia was his toughest opponent. He was who Issa Cruz?

Speaker 1:

He straight lied about that.

Speaker 2:

I don't know if him and Ryan really cool or something, but he straight lied. You can Cruz Cruz Cruz. I don't know if him and Ryan really cool or something, but he straight lied.

Speaker 1:

You can't say that though. What? How?

Speaker 2:

Because in the ring he barely fucking won his fight.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but that's to us and our eyes.

Speaker 2:

But in that ring, In all the cards bro, In that ring. You don't know how hard a nigga hit.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying. The ring for Gervonta it could be different. It was harder fighting him.

Speaker 2:

I had to figure him out. For whatever reason, y'all niggas trying to be too technical. Bro, issa Cruz was his toughest opponent, bro.

Speaker 1:

Cruz was a fucking problem, that shit went all the way to 12th round.

Speaker 2:

You barely won Cruz a problem with everybody, though man. I ain't talking about that man. He said Ryan Garcia was his toughest opponent. Crew's a motherfucker, you see get hit and you be thinking he gonna go down.

Speaker 1:

You like, that's a motherfucker.

Speaker 2:

You see fighting you be like yo. What's the best boxing match you ever seen?

Speaker 1:

Man, I'm gonna be honest, I don't even want to Go ahead. I don't want to say mine first because, I'm a Tyson fan and a Mayweather fan. It was Floyd and Shane Mosley, I think it was oh that shit was crazy.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that was a good fight. That was a great fight for real. For real, mine was Tommy Hearns versus Marvin Hagler.

Speaker 1:

Okay, I remember, I actually like mayweather and zack judah, yeah, yeah, and last night I just was watching tyson and um, what's his name?

Speaker 2:

yo, they was both old too.

Speaker 1:

They ordered uh, uh, uh roy jones yeah, no, no, no, no, no, that's like watching your oakland's Roy Jones.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, Roy Jones man.

Speaker 1:

That's like watching your uncles rumble man.

Speaker 2:

I think he the best boxer of all time.

Speaker 1:

Roy Jones is still nice as an old head. He nice Biggs, what's his name?

Speaker 2:

Who.

Speaker 1:

The other boxer, Tyson, just was in Brooklyn. They both took their shirt off and they was like oh, I forgot, I forgot, I forgot, I forgot. Yeah, they be like I forgot, I forgot, I forgot, I forgot.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, they were like what's up chant? I forgot big briggs, something like that, yeah, yeah brick, but no, no man who y'all think, who y'all think. Y'all, yeah, who y'all think?

Speaker 1:

winning against jake paul mike tyson uh, if, if jake I know they fighting right yeah, who you think gonna win out of Shannon Sharp and uh.

Speaker 2:

Shaq Yo.

Speaker 1:

Shaq got this Yo Shaq is a real fucking gangster though.

Speaker 2:

Shannon Sharp will beat Shaq the fuck up Yo listen.

Speaker 1:

Y'all don't know about Shaq, that nigga Shannon Sharp got super muscle on him, he do but Shaq is kinda retarded bro. Y'all don't know about Shaq, bro. That nigga Shannon Sharp got super muscle on him. He do, but Shaq is kind of retarded bro.

Speaker 2:

Y'all get a chance to listen to almighty Soto Chief Keef.

Speaker 1:

I ain't listen to Sosa yet. I ain't listen to Sosa yet either. Nope.

Speaker 2:

I ain't going to hold you. Shout out to Sosa, though man. Shout out to Chief Keef man Sosa ushered in Sosa is definitely A platform, man.

Speaker 2:

He's using. He's a platform, bro. The brain ain't gonna hold you bro. He not gonna do that. He not gonna do that. Shout out to Sosa I'm sorry this Vrilla the most, so we gotta be the fuck Vrilla the most, bro. Cuz, bro Bro. He probably one of the top five best song makers I ever heard who Gunna bro. I'm sorry bro. Bro, that fucking album bro. I'm sorry bro. That shit is fucking fantastic bro.

Speaker 1:

I ain't listen to it.

Speaker 2:

Nigga's can put all that legal shit aside. Listen to that shit. That shit. Fantastic bro, I can't Listen. Bro, listen, I just can't fight it. No more Real rap the last one I felt, but this one it's like bro, all right, now you just better than everybody. Real shit, bro, now you just better than everybody. I'm not going to keep fighting that shit bro, I can't listen to him bro. I know bro, and it took a while for me to.

Speaker 1:

It's the real of the most podcast. Man, make sure you share, like, subscribe, comment on the videos. Man, ay yo, it's the real of the most podcast. I got Cash.

Speaker 2:

White boy in the building. People cut me off when I was talking about a rat, you know what I mean Yo. You cut me off when I was talking about a rat.

Speaker 1:

Bro, I grew up with a bunch of blacks and Italians, bro. They don't play that rat shit, bro. No, I know, bro, you know what I'm saying. They will cut their fucking brothers off, their uncles off, their aunts off, like we don't play that shit, bro, where I'm from, you feel me. So even if you're, come on, man, you already know we from South Philly. Man, White boy, what's up?

Speaker 1:

How you feeling about the whole situation with the industry. You think, after this battle and shit, everybody dissing each other, that it's going to be a little bit different to tour around. It's going to be a little bit different to move around. You think it's going to go back to the old days when niggasourage and why?

Speaker 2:

why y'all, why y'all think that I'm just asking the question?

Speaker 1:

I just think that is like now that the um drake security guard got shot down, that I think I think like now it's like all right, everybody's probably taking like a little taken back from that. So like I think like now it's like all right, everybody's probably taking like a little taken back from that shit, so like everybody probably regrouping. Yo, we need to tighten up on this. We need to do this Like because you got to think about it, bro.

Speaker 2:

Keep playing with that man. You're going to be fighting the indictment, bro. I'm telling you From beef Telling you.

Speaker 1:

In hip-hop history we done seen Big, Biggie and Pac lose their life behind that shit. And then we don't want to come in here one day on this podcast talking about Drake or Kendrick or Future or one of any one of them they just passed away behind this nut ass beef you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

Because they all make great music, no matter what. They all got families that they need to take care of, no matter what, right. So, at the end of the day, we don't want nobody to lose their life or have any violence behind this beef. Yes, we enjoy it as fans of hip-hop and music, but we don't want no violence or nobody losing their life behind no beef. Bro, know what I'm saying? Because it's just dumb at the end of the day. Now, keeping it music, that's dope Can Game and Rick Ross. Keep it in music, that's dope Can Game and Rick Ross. Keep it in music, hopefully, yes, and it'll be dope to see.

Speaker 2:

Bro, but this the thing, though they both hot, they both pick good beats.

Speaker 1:

You know what?

Speaker 2:

I'm saying they both got catalogs.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying. So it's like it don't have to go further than on wax.

Speaker 2:

Bro, don't have to go further than on wax, bro, once once. Once drake dropped push-ups, it wasn't just music. No more, bro. Let me tell y'all something music is the last thing in kendrick and drake john. I don't know why people keep and we just gonna keep. Bro, I'm niggas calling each other pedophiles and saying you beat your wife. That's not music, bro, not music yeah, the raw receiver that shit.

Speaker 1:

Like yo when I say yeah, bro, this shit, not music.

Speaker 2:

I hate when people be like yeah, we're gonna see them, it's gonna be music. No, bro, he's saying kendrick's son is day freeze, freeze and kendrick telling him you as a rapist, you're a pedophile bro. Like that's not no music.

Speaker 1:

That far like I agree that in inside the beef, the words and all that. It went past like actually like the actual hip-hop state of it, or whatever, whatever. But at the end of the day, what I'm saying is we still don't want no violence to come from it like that shit, corny.

Speaker 2:

At the end of the day. Once I heard kindred say I hate the way that you walk, I hate when you talk, I hate the way that you dress. I knew it wasn't music after that like you really hate them.

Speaker 1:

You know where you got that from, though, right it don't even matter. No, that's dmx on. No, I know, I know, but even that though, bro.

Speaker 2:

That's that internet, because let me tell you something, bro, kendrick really does hate that, right, right kendrick could have just said that and it just matched. Coincidentally, I don't think that he said I hate, I hate this, I hate your face? I don't think watch him and say I'm gonna say that I don't think that I mean honestly he kind of real technical out here.

Speaker 1:

I don't think he said, I don't think he.

Speaker 2:

I mean honestly he kind of real technical out here. I don't think he said, I don't think he did that. I think, and if he did that that would be more even fired.

Speaker 1:

I honestly think that man by drink, being on the top and being head honcho for so long. People are shocked I mean people is shocked that kendrick is doing this, like people are actually shocked that the music sound like it do. People are actually shocked that he is saying the things that he is saying and it came as fast as it came I'm gonna keep it being white boy.

Speaker 2:

Anybody, I mean anybody in the world, even if it was cold. Anybody but k-dot, I would think people shot. K-dot is the only one that knew nigga. K-dot is the one niggas knew was going to tear him apart. No, I think.

Speaker 1:

K-Dot. They knew that? No, I don't think people knew that. I think K-Dot would be the only component when the smoke clear like yeah all right, drake been number one for so long, who could take him from there, who could take him off the top? Like, would it be a new nigga that come in and smash an?

Speaker 2:

internet phenomenon. Bro, bro, bro, bro bro. Yeah, all right, but no, Dean Pusher. Those was the two niggas, no you can't. Pusher T and Dot Listen, this is I'm going to keep it real.

Speaker 1:

The big three has switched up y'all, and that's what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

It's a whole new big three since episode one. You feel me?

Speaker 1:

And that's basically what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

The big three is not the same right now.

Speaker 1:

All right.

Speaker 2:

Y'all understand that, though Drake's been at, the top for so long. Yeah, but it's still not what it was.

Speaker 1:

Niggas look up and be like who can take him out. And all right, Kendrick, step up and do the job. So who would it be to step up and take? Kendrick Is what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

Nobody.

Speaker 1:

All right, so that's what I'm saying Hip hop in the hole.

Speaker 2:

And that's what I'm saying Hip hop in the hole.

Speaker 1:

So what does that beef really do for hip hop and the generation coming up under? Because I didn't get my answer you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

Like that shit has to Hold on real quick, bro. It got to be, it got to be.

Speaker 1:

What you saying, you got to listen to me. If you listen to me, you will hear me. So at some point we have to learn something from this beef and give to the youngins coming up.

Speaker 1:

I was asking was it going to change anything in the industry? Because, at the end of the day, in the past, when it's beef and hip hop Biggie and Pop we lost both of them Jay-Z and Nas they wind up making up and shit like that, which is good, but it was ugly at a time where it could have got real, just like when Beans and Kissing Him and Styles and them be talking now Like no, that shit could have got real ugly, like you know what I'm saying. And now that they are both here, what they tell the youngins not to do, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

Or y'all beefing, or if y'all is, or if y'all do have differences, just keep that shit on wax. Don't let that shit spill over into the street or spill over into some real shit that uh, ultimately, uh, detriment somebody life forever. Right now I mean so at some point of time we have to be adults and responsible for the whole hip-hop community, because we run this podcast right here and really the most, and from this beef, we have to analyze it and take the good with the bad, the bad with the good, but we also have to go on to the next generation like all right, this is the beef that happened, this would, this would happen at the end of the beef, and so this how you should move, moving forward when it comes to beef type shit. So we like basically encouraging the kids that like, all right, if you is red beef and just keep that shit on wax, don't let that shit uh leak or spill over into some violent shit or some shit that happened in the street.

Speaker 2:

That can fucking detriment your life forever so your question is Does he change it?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, like, at some point in time, this beef right here Will it change the generation for us moving forward? No, and like If we just gonna say, hypothetically speaking, drake been the top guy for so long. Alright, if Kendrick is that top guy now, who you think would come up and take it from him? After this, we gonna switch it up.

Speaker 2:

I ain't going to hold you, bro. No, I don't think it'll change anything. I think it will bring back all right, maybe I should go at him because he think he the best and I'm going to win, because Kendrick just did that to Drake. Is going to make more people go at more people, because our culture love negativity and they love when we go against each other. And the second question Kanye saying fuck that and the second question that you said what you say. The second one you said will it change?

Speaker 1:

and then the second one I said will it change the generation after us? No, I said I think that was the second question. The first question was what would it do for? I said what would it do for hip hop? And then I said the generation after us, what would it be like?

Speaker 2:

Oh no, you said who can take K-Dot if? Oh yeah, who can take K-Dot space after? I mean if? K-dot would be number one now, okay, and Drake Fall, who would be? The person that would take K-Dot out if he was number one and my answer for that, for real, for real, is no one, because I told y'all this last month, nobody in the game raps better than them right now.

Speaker 1:

That's your opinion.

Speaker 2:

No, they don't bro.

Speaker 1:

That's your opinion.

Speaker 2:

Alright, who do?

Speaker 1:

I like Future. Alright, nobody rap better than Kendrick bro right now in the game, not rap lyrics as well as no, yeah, that's what I'm saying future makes better songs than fucking 95 percent of the game. But rapping, like we just said. That that's what I was thinking, though, like future make like the best music yeah, nobody.

Speaker 2:

The one person already bowed out who could have been a little bit close.

Speaker 1:

And, matter of fact, charlamagne even said Future Mike could be Number one.

Speaker 2:

Yes, but that's like as an artist, not a rapper, bro.

Speaker 1:

That's like as an artist, right, you feel me Matter of fact. Ain't nobody else In the game that rap like?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's not. And the one that could and he would have lost Is fucking Cole and he bowed out, bowed out the second person people he lost already, which is Drake. So it's like, unless you wanna get technical and start saying We'll basically ask over shit like that no, no, no.

Speaker 1:

So that's where. That's where I think Meek Mill coming at, though, bro Right.

Speaker 2:

Not to even be I'm being biased, bro.

Speaker 1:

He not in this con bro.

Speaker 2:

I gotta be biased, bro, he not in this convo, bro, not to even be.

Speaker 1:

I'm being biased, bro, he not in this convo bro.

Speaker 2:

I gotta be biased bro. He not in this.

Speaker 1:

We cannot leave Mika out of it.

Speaker 2:

He's not in this. He had his chance he lost.

Speaker 1:

Before we move on, though, but listen Right All right listen. Can you think of this?

Speaker 2:

If he didn't lose the battle to Drake, mika would be the best artist in the world, probably right now. If he didn't lose to Drake and drop something like championships and wins and losses and shit, he would probably be one of the best artists in the world. He probably would have got back with Nicki and all types of shit. A lot of shit would have happened from that Yo for real.

Speaker 1:

Y'all know what this beef shit though, right. I don't think we want to get back with nikki, though y'all ever think of this, though that do y'all think the tops are beefing? Who the tops?

Speaker 2:

like the labels and all yeah, like lucian, bro you guys, they all work together. No, lucian, time out, time out, you gotta understand that that kendrick kend, kendrick Lamar. Kendrick got a letter from Green Scooter Braun and all.

Speaker 1:

Kendrick got a letter from Drake folks saying like beef guys stop because of the money and all this.

Speaker 2:

I heard Dave was beefing bro. No, what I did hear is Universal Music Is asking Kendrick To write a letter Saying that Drake is really not a pedophile Cause. It's fucking up Drake and them shit. Hey, you really lost If you got a.

Speaker 1:

You know what kind of deal Drake got bro?

Speaker 2:

Oh Lee Erkone.

Speaker 1:

No, the other white boy, the big guy.

Speaker 2:

I know who you're talking about, but listen.

Speaker 1:

Though I don't know his name, it's going to come to me. I'm going to think of it.

Speaker 2:

Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, damn, damn, damn, Fuck the one who signed 50 and up. It can't come to me right now. It can't come to me right now. It can't come to me right now, but listen, though, damn, I forgot what the hell I was saying Jimmy and Levine, jimmy Alvin, yeah, jimmy Alvin.

Speaker 1:

So yeah, lucian and Jimmy Alvin.

Speaker 2:

What you mean Is they beefing At a certain point.

Speaker 1:

They all work together Until there's a conflict and they don't be beefing for real Like them niggas, they get beef over like.

Speaker 2:

I got this black. I got the black. I'm going to make money off being oppressed. No, I'm going to make money off being oppressed. Like them. Niggas said bro, Like them.

Speaker 1:

niggas said bro, you think you're going to go in the room and talk about Hov Hov going to call in the room. Call Hov up. Yo, your man was in here Talking about you. Ha ha ha. Yeah, bitch ass nigga, I just had him up here. He was talking crazy about you, that's what they do. And they say Lucia, the they at the top, bro, they don't give a fuck.

Speaker 2:

What Dope Boy 17th Street say? Dope Boy 17th Street, he said I ain't, I ain't trust my lawyer, since I seen him Spit a hoagie With the DA on lunch break. Real shit, real shit. That's how these Fucking labels, that's how people work. They act like they Beefing, shout out Dope Boy too, but they act like they beefing. And all them Motherfuckers be Working together For real.

Speaker 1:

Alright, you gonna get that spit or I'm gonna get this spit. Let's 360 deal A Blueface.

Speaker 2:

A Chris Sean Rock, a Cash A Corilla. He don't know his shit. So yeah, oh, charlie Mack signing first. Let me get that Lance Lil 65. We gon' 360. Deal the shit out of him Now. He gon' be Frentin' 10 years later Like Meek is on fuckin' Twitter right now, Not to throw this off a little bit though.

Speaker 1:

Shout out to Meek, not on that shit, but just saying Since the first episode, right, you know, quilly went on his tour you know what I'm saying, doing interviews. Yeah, the outcome of that, like we was talking and I think that he actually showed up kind of like with music and shit right after you were saying everything in your interview. What y'all think about, what's going on with Quilly now, like being as though he's in a different direction, he working. You know what I'm saying. He sober, he fucking killing these interviews.

Speaker 2:

I think it's getting to the point when Quilly just gotta choose. Now he gotta choose. Quilly cannot Do the music thing and the Quilly show thing. He gotta choose, he gotta choose, bro Can't be either or bro he not big enough for that yet. He gotta choose. I said that right now.

Speaker 1:

He's honestly more entertaining on pod than he is in the music shit, yeah, basically. So, y'all wanna see him pod.

Speaker 2:

No, I wanna see him rap.

Speaker 1:

I wanna see him rap too. That'd be fire.

Speaker 2:

I definitely wanna see him rap. I still think he the number one rapper in Philadelphia. I want him to see him rap, because I still think he the number one rapper In Philadelphia. I want him to flourish though.

Speaker 1:

He been working hard for so long he been doing this for so long that he need a break in doing something. You know what I mean Closing out with everything y'all that we talked about. You know what I'm saying. I just wanted I still want to do a fast track, and I also want us to elaborate on just a few other things and then we can go ahead and close this joint out, this pot. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

Right here.

Speaker 1:

So Cash?

Speaker 2:

Yes sir, Fast track, right Yep, If you had the ultimate Philly song with any three artists from. Philly. Who would it be Like, who I would have put on there? Yeah, Got three people bro from Philly. That's crazy. Is it like a type of song?

Speaker 1:

No, you got three artists from Philly. Any artists? That's crazy, right? We not, we don't have, it's just three, it ain't no. You could pick anybody.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, like you could pick any three. It don't matter if they beefing or not, ain't have, it's just free, it ain't? No, you can pick anybody. Yeah, like you can pick Any three. It don't matter if they beefing or not, ain't no beef with this shit, no, nothing. None of that.

Speaker 1:

They don't know. They on a song to go. You just pin them on a song who.

Speaker 2:

I think A track With Tierra Tierra Whack Meek and Black Thought would like be out of this world. That's fire, that's on fire on some Tierra, whack on the hook shit, that'd be fire. Meek and Black Thought, like on some like I think that'd be like really like magical, like you feel what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

I said Lil Uzi Leaf Ward and I'm trying to remember the last rapper. I said KOR KOR. I'm going to say Lil Uzi Leaf Ward.

Speaker 2:

Core. That's crazy.

Speaker 1:

I want to know what that song Would sound like. I think it would sound like Philadelphia, yeah that's crazy. I said Lights Dapper and Amir Ali yeah that's a. Philly sound too. That's crazy. Let me say something you can go back to your Amir Ali yeah that's a Philly sound too.

Speaker 2:

That's crazy. Yeah, let me say something real quick, bro. You can go back to your fast track after this, but shout out to Lights, bro, you ain't even on some shit bro Shout out. Lights, like Lights, really like. He probably got the heaviest rotation in my playlist right now. Cuz is on some shit Putting on for Upt, for uptown man. Round of applause for lights. Man, you're doing the thing. Come on, come on the pod man. You need you up this john, but we're swinging the white boy fast track fast track.

Speaker 1:

Um philly dream song with female philly hip hop artist. Who would it be? That was crazy. Who go first? I could go. Yeah, mine's gonna be Rocky Miss Jade and Damn man. Miss Jade and Damn man. I can't leave out Damn Rocky Miss Jade. Do they have a song together?

Speaker 2:

No, I don't know.

Speaker 1:

Rocky, miss Jade and Tierra, what, what? No, I don't know. Rocky Miss Jade and Tierra, whack when my boy, bianca Bumblebee and Eve Ew Okay.

Speaker 2:

Eve, rocky and Lou Chains.

Speaker 1:

Damn, Shout out Philly man.

Speaker 2:

Philly got the splitters bro. Shout out to everybody in Philly doing Philly man. Philly got the splitters bro Shout out to everybody in Philly doing their thing.

Speaker 1:

We just appreciate y'all up here for putting in the work For us to even pot about Because I'll just be coming up with them fast tracks off my mind of some things that I'd be wanting to see sometimes in the city.

Speaker 2:

Give them one more, Philly Jones.

Speaker 1:

All right, give them one more, all zone. All right, one more. All right, let's go um. All right, so we're gonna go we gotta go producers, probably we're gonna go. No, no, no, no, we're gonna go, we're gonna go, we're gonna go. We're gonna go philly groups right, we're gonna go philly, right, we're going to go Philly groups. But you got to pick one person out the group to make the super group.

Speaker 2:

Three people Yep.

Speaker 1:

Go ahead, Corey. Everything like Bloodhounds, Go-Getters, yeah like everything Like everything Like Touch Money, like all the Philly people, like Monster.

Speaker 2:

I think I got mine already. I think I got mine already. I think I got mine already.

Speaker 1:

But you can go first though. Alright To represent Philly. If I was to pick out of each group of Philly and my best three, if I was to take them niggas on the road and say they gonna represent Philly, that's what we stepping with. They gotta be out of a group though. Now.

Speaker 2:

It depends. Are they in they?

Speaker 1:

prom. Nah, bro, anybody out?

Speaker 2:

of anywhere. I know, I'm just thinking Are they in? They prom Music wise?

Speaker 1:

Such and such Out of such and such group. Such and such out of such and such group.

Speaker 2:

I know, but look Music-wise, it don't matter. It could be in a prom, fuck it.

Speaker 1:

All right, but because Reed was hot in this prom. You know what I mean, and I ain't talking about music-.

Speaker 2:

If I was to take him somewhere rapping. What group was he a part of? Touch Money, top class. All right, that's cool. Y'all said all that.

Speaker 1:

That's what I'm saying that's cool, go get us.

Speaker 2:

I got to say all them type niggas who with it If I was to rap with them and NH them three niggas, meek and NH. Yeah, back in the day they in Alright, Go ahead White.

Speaker 1:

I really got a whole number three, though, too. Monster out of scrap metal.

Speaker 2:

Niggas don't even know about it. Monster out of scrap metal Monster is fucking stupid.

Speaker 1:

Man I ain't say creep bro. That's what I was ready to say. But look, monster out of scrap metal, kree, a fucking problem. Monster out of scrap metal. I'm going with that nigga Lil From Bloodhounds and I'm going. Oh my god, I forgot my own love. I'm going. Oh my god, I forgot my own love. I'm going, I'm going, I'm going, I'm going, I'm going, I'm going, I'm going, I'm going, I'm going, I'm going, I'm going, I'm going, I'm going, I'm going, I'm going, I'm going, I'm going, I'm going, I'm going, I'm going, I'm going.

Speaker 2:

I'm going the group.

Speaker 1:

Follow me on for Team A. You say it.

Speaker 2:

Wearing something new every day. That's why I love this music. Shit, I ain't gonna hold you. My three will be Philly's most wanted Bubonic.

Speaker 1:

I was thinking of him too. Yo Damn, I was thinking of him.

Speaker 2:

I ain't gonna think to go up there. I was thinking, I was thinking I was thinking now beans all them, philly's most wanted bubonic oskino from state property and um Quilly go get us, let's do one more because that shit was kind of fun.

Speaker 1:

That was crazy. Before we close out let's do one more, go ahead. Bubonic Quilly I was going to say Bubonic too. That's crazy, that you said that. Bubonic Quilly. That's crazy. And Oski no Because it's three that I want to name, that I didn't even name, so let's do that one more time. Yo, we just going to say our top three artists in Philly, man you can do that as well. Let's do that, yeah, because Philadelphia, bro, we got the rest.

Speaker 2:

Man, let's do another round of that and then do that, so do another three-outra group again, All right all right, all right all right.

Speaker 1:

So I'm going to say Mel Love Blood Helms, blood Helms. You know what I mean. Fuck with Mel Love, damn man that shit is a hard ass. That shit is hard yeah because you got to think of the groups like Spade. Say them nigga, you got Spade from the figures.

Speaker 2:

All right, my love, spade, your love.

Speaker 1:

Because I'm trying to make sure I hit.

Speaker 2:

Can't throw out names. I'm trying to hit all the errors you just got to. Yeah, just try to make sure I hit these errors, man.

Speaker 1:

I be having mine in my head. You take a long.

Speaker 2:

I'll forget I don't want you to forget, bro. I'm trying to make sure I hit these. You got Mel. You got.

Speaker 1:

Speed Mel and wait, hold on man. Oh my gosh man.

Speaker 2:

I'm going to do this. No, I'm going to pick.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to do this man, I'm going to do it. No, I'm gonna pick, I'm gonna. I'm gonna do this man, I'm gonna do it, I'm gonna do it, I'm gonna do it chill, cassidy from larson larceny.

Speaker 2:

All right, mal love, cassidy and speed. Who yours white?

Speaker 1:

go ahead. I, I want, I want, sir, all right. I want to say young, chris Bert for I go, I'm ago, i'ma go Meek Mill, bloodhound, and then I'ma go. Then I'ma go Magic Oni Magic.

Speaker 2:

Magic and still, that was crazy.

Speaker 1:

This is doing crazy, bro, alright. So, Name the group, name the artist.

Speaker 2:

I'ma go Petey Crack State Property. Um, I'm going to go Petey Crack State Property. Shit crazy. A lot of people don't know this, but Vaca TM Soldiers that was his show. So Petey Crack, vaca and Gilly Major figures Shout out to Gilly Major figures.

Speaker 1:

Gilly. Shout out to Gilly, shout out to everybody that we just went and named as Top three Artists on our top three On the list On the groups Top three Philly period. Alright, now we about to do Our top three Philadelphia artists man Like ever, oh, ever, ever.

Speaker 2:

I thought you was talking about right now. No, cause we always do right now. We do that shit all the time.

Speaker 1:

I thought we always do it. Top three Philadelphia artists ever.

Speaker 2:

We always do top five down.

Speaker 1:

You want me to start it?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, go ahead. All right, this shouldn't be hard for niggas, it ain't for me.

Speaker 1:

No, it shouldn't. Be so number one for me is going to be Will Smith. You know, what I mean.

Speaker 2:

Okay, number two for me is going to be Beanie Seagull.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and number three for me is going to be Meek Mills. All right, mine is Beanie Seagull at number one, meek Mill at number two, and then I'm putting one of the youngins at number three, and that would be like Leigh Ward or Kourt.

Speaker 2:

Damn, you put all right yeah yeah, it's your best ever.

Speaker 1:

Wow, go ahead, let's go. Yeah, yeah, that's what's up.

Speaker 2:

I not only think this Philly, but I think he's one of the greatest rappers ever. But number one is Cassidy, for sure.

Speaker 1:

For sure, I fuck with Cass because he represent the city.

Speaker 2:

super heavy bro. Yeah, number one is Cass, yeah, number two Quilly. Number two is Quilly and number three is me.

Speaker 1:

Come on, man, wrap us up. Cora, get us out of here. Listen, man. This the real of the most podcast. We gonna tell you what you need to hear, not what you wanna hear you better know it. So all the fake shit, man, if you wanna go ahead and fake shit.

Speaker 1:

Go and pull up them pods like we're gonna hear, we're gonna come here and tell y'all exactly what it is. Uh, listen, man, next week we got a lot of content coming to y'all. So if y'all really, really want to see different content or new content from us, let us know, bell in the corner man and also comment and let us know the content you want to see from us if y'all uh and grow the channel y'all want our production, to step up something in the background, not right, whatever it is and let me say something cool.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, we've been seeing people comment under with things we need. We appreciate that real talk negative feedback, positive feedback, whatever type feedback that you could give us and we could see and we could reply to people and everything. We appreciate that. Let us know y'all real supportive.

Speaker 1:

It's alright and it's the Real of the Most podcast. You're going to come here and hear information. Get your information up. You're going to come here and actually feel good about the stuff we talking about, man, because you know what. We gonna tell you what you need to hear, not what you want to hear. I'm Cash, I'm Whiteboy D2A and I'm Rilla. We out this bitch Out Rilla the Moose Podcast.

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