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WAKE ME UP LIKE FOLGERS | FT. KURRENSY FROM @THEWAKEUPCALL__ | RTM PODCAST EP. 21

July 22, 2024 @Reallathanmos, @whyteboi_D2E , @ow.kash Season 1 Episode 21
WAKE ME UP LIKE FOLGERS | FT. KURRENSY FROM @THEWAKEUPCALL__ | RTM PODCAST EP. 21
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WAKE ME UP LIKE FOLGERS | FT. KURRENSY FROM @THEWAKEUPCALL__ | RTM PODCAST EP. 21
Jul 22, 2024 Season 1 Episode 21
@Reallathanmos, @whyteboi_D2E , @ow.kash

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Get ready for an exciting twist as we hand over the mic to our special guest, a family member who flips the script and answers the questions for a change! This episode of the "Real and Dangerous Podcast" is a heartfelt celebration of family connections and creative communities. We dive into the incredible performances at the "School of the Gifted" show, featuring talents like Amir Ali, Wes, Deke, and our personal favorite, Lean. With birthday vibes in the background, we revel in Lean's inspiring journey and the joy of being part of such a vibrant creative community.

Journey with us through the dynamic lives of Lean and Lana, as we explore their significant contributions to the podcast world and Lean's electrifying impact on the "School of the Gifted" show. We pay an emotional tribute to Lena's late brother, Jerome, while sharing personal stories from our South Philly upbringing. From the cultural influence of hip-hop to the profound effect of 50 Cent's "Get Rich or Die Tryin'," we capture the essence of resilience and storytelling within the Philadelphia scene, all wrapped up in a sense of unity and community.

Feel the energy as we discuss the origins and evolution of the "Wake Up Call," now dubbed the World's Most Dangerous Podcast. From its beginnings at Millersville University's campus radio station to its mission to "wake people up," we touch upon our personal journeys, the importance of mental health awareness, and the impact of Will Smith on music. Engage in lively debates about pop culture, reminisce about favorite TV shows, and laugh along with us as we navigate through personal preferences and spirited discussions. This episode promises to be an inspiring and entertaining ride, packed with compelling conversations and vibrant energy.

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Get ready for an exciting twist as we hand over the mic to our special guest, a family member who flips the script and answers the questions for a change! This episode of the "Real and Dangerous Podcast" is a heartfelt celebration of family connections and creative communities. We dive into the incredible performances at the "School of the Gifted" show, featuring talents like Amir Ali, Wes, Deke, and our personal favorite, Lean. With birthday vibes in the background, we revel in Lean's inspiring journey and the joy of being part of such a vibrant creative community.

Journey with us through the dynamic lives of Lean and Lana, as we explore their significant contributions to the podcast world and Lean's electrifying impact on the "School of the Gifted" show. We pay an emotional tribute to Lena's late brother, Jerome, while sharing personal stories from our South Philly upbringing. From the cultural influence of hip-hop to the profound effect of 50 Cent's "Get Rich or Die Tryin'," we capture the essence of resilience and storytelling within the Philadelphia scene, all wrapped up in a sense of unity and community.

Feel the energy as we discuss the origins and evolution of the "Wake Up Call," now dubbed the World's Most Dangerous Podcast. From its beginnings at Millersville University's campus radio station to its mission to "wake people up," we touch upon our personal journeys, the importance of mental health awareness, and the impact of Will Smith on music. Engage in lively debates about pop culture, reminisce about favorite TV shows, and laugh along with us as we navigate through personal preferences and spirited discussions. This episode promises to be an inspiring and entertaining ride, packed with compelling conversations and vibrant energy.

Support the Show.

Speaker 1:

really the most podcast. Yo, yo, do not adjust your motherfucking eyes. This is the really the most podcast. Listen. That's realer. That's cash. That's white boy and they call me currency from the way he gone. Call motherfucker Still. Drop that bomb, guys.

Speaker 2:

See what's up, y'all what's up y'all.

Speaker 3:

That's how you do. That that's how you do it.

Speaker 2:

Listen, listen. Let me tell you we got my boy in the building. Man.

Speaker 1:

I appreciate y'all, man, because let me tell y'all something as a podcaster, I be wanting to get fucking questions. Nobody ask me shit, Nobody ask me to come on, no podcast or none of that. I hate being the motherfucker that got asked the questions. So I love y'all can just come in here and answer questions. This shit going to be fun, yeah man Appreciate y'all man.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, man, Y'all doing y'all tanky, tanky things Appreciate you doing your thing, Appreciate it bro.

Speaker 2:

Dangerous.

Speaker 3:

World's most dangerous, the world's most dangerous.

Speaker 1:

This shit is crazy. Mixed with the most realest podcast.

Speaker 2:

Look at it, Moose. I like that. Come on man. Everything before it. Right, it's red Philadelphia. That's going to be a good one. That's a great one. I like that. Th's going to be a good one. I like that. That's a great one. I like that. I like that, I like that.

Speaker 3:

Real and dangerous.

Speaker 4:

We appreciate you, though, bro.

Speaker 3:

Real talk, man. We appreciate you, man, For sure man.

Speaker 1:

We family.

Speaker 3:

Listen, we seen cuz at the show man.

Speaker 4:

We. Oh man, this is really my cousin. Y'all, y'all, this is my blood-ass cousin.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3:

And Kirk is blood cousin, like y'all understand so really the most Same last name Gotta wake up.

Speaker 4:

We related y'all Same last name, type shit, yeah, and meet you on the board.

Speaker 3:

Same grandmas and all that. Y'all know what I mean. Family affair Yo, this is them. But we seen cuz at the show and we said, yo, man, you might as well come on up and collab and get on the show with us man, I came right up. He said, I'm up there.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's fire, bro.

Speaker 4:

You know what I mean, and it's funny because when it was only like 6, 6.30, he was like nigga, I'll do that shit. Then Nice, I did, oh yeah yeah, yeah, my fault.

Speaker 3:

They just skipped by it like that. We was at the School of the Gifted show. Shout out to the school. Crazy, y'all want to talk about it? Come on, let's talk about it.

Speaker 4:

I'm going to talk about it later because I got some words for that one. We're going to talk about it later, so let's just get into what we regularly do. How y'all guys feeling, start with.

Speaker 2:

White boy man, we gonna end with you, we gonna start a white boy. We just left for a crazy, crazy, crazy show. Beautiful, that shit, inspiring bro. I ain't gonna lie to y'all and just watching Amir Ali tear that shit down. Wes tear that shit down. Deke tear that shit down. Lena L tear that shit down. Shout outke tear that shit down, Lena L.

Speaker 3:

tear that shit down. Shout out to the school.

Speaker 2:

Shout out to the school, Kate Gibbs man, that shit is just a dope thing, man, and I just love to see, like in that room we are part of like the algorithm that was in that room. That shit felt like crazy and then y'all know. You know what I'm saying. I mean, we doing this shit right now, in a day's time, on my birthday, drop a bop, a white boy, birthday Drop a bop For cousin B.

Speaker 3:

Drop a bop For cousin B's birthday. Shout out, shout out.

Speaker 2:

Shout out, shout out, shout out, shout out, shout out, shout out, shout out, shout out, shout out, shout out morning.

Speaker 4:

White boy. D2e is June 26th. It's white boy's birthday, man. No doubt you feel me. It's white's boy. It's white boy birthday top of the morning. We in here pie with the family. How you feeling, cole man?

Speaker 3:

I can't, I can't even express myself right now. I'm happy man, we on a roll. I mean our schedule is full, we stocked up and we, sponsored by stocked up, shout out, nah, I mean we getting our stock up right now. That's all I can really say yeah, I mean we really living that, what's up with you, Kurt.

Speaker 1:

So piggyback off of what White Boy saying, right About School of the Gifted, you have to understand like I have like a close relationship with them. I'm like the Angie Martinez, you get what I'm saying, right, right. And I'm like the Cosmic Kev. So that's seeing all of them At the same time Like killing that shit. And then I'm so glad they let Lean go last Cause like Lean deserve so much flowers.

Speaker 2:

And then Lean deserve A whole fucking garden. Yes, yes, yes.

Speaker 1:

Yo, I got stories For days About Lean y'all. Lean done Bed a nigga out A couple times with his podcast.

Speaker 2:

For real. She dope a dope individual.

Speaker 3:

Real dope, real smooth, calm, cool collective.

Speaker 1:

Top three thrillers my sister Lean and my girl Lana Not my girl, but my homegirl Lana. She was feeling good, Amazing. And then I'm with y'all and my girl.

Speaker 4:

Lana, not my girl, but my homegirl Lana and shit like that.

Speaker 1:

You know you feeling good, yeah, amazing. And then I'm with y'all, Like if I had to do a podcast you talking I could do with my cousin.

Speaker 4:

Get the fuck out of here, I ain't gonna lie man, I'm gonna see how I feel. Man. Yeah, when we win we don't grin, grin we lose. Well, clock cry the blues man don't we let it right, man, and I ain't horse, shut out the sign bar. Man, look, I'm gonna keep it all with you, like like y'all know, like I'm from Germantown, but y'all know, 17th and South Gohanna.

Speaker 3:

Like my second home.

Speaker 4:

Like people don't know that I know you about to go? Yeah, like 17th and South Gohanna, like that's really like I get shown love.

Speaker 2:

Like I'm really important out there joining people, feel me.

Speaker 4:

Y'all know that's where Lena from. You know that's where Jerome that passed away was from PIP, her brother Brie All them girls who was in the front row and all I love me. Some Brie, yo listen, that's my doll for life, listen man.

Speaker 4:

The School of the Gifted show At World Cafe today. Today, first period, magnificent Like I'm talking about, like Beautiful, everything and all like, and I could really get deep. If this was just a pod with us three, I'd really get real deep. But all I'ma say is that Amir Ali said Electrified the fucking room, yes. And then the Lena L, it was perfect. Deke Will, everybody said it was good, but how they did it at the end.

Speaker 4:

Because look like Deke Will and Wes, they, the, they, the like the yo, up to Amiralee and Lena, they like the Annabelle 2 CSW, I think his name is it's like cool.

Speaker 4:

Yo, when they put them videos up about what Lena rapping young and made it to how she is now, and then she did the Jerome song, I knew she was going to cry, bro, yeah, she should Like. When they put the Jerome song, that's her brother, yeah, they had it on the screen up top of her and she, like moment of silence, she was looking at her brother rapping a song, a song called Jerome. She started crying, but I'm going to keep it being like it's not even shit, like that left in the city, that's all i'ma say.

Speaker 4:

When, when lena was done performing, I said I turned to bob and was like bro, it's that time, bro, like I really think people gonna see that, john, and really gonna start understanding how important the school is to the city. So shout out to the school of gifted. Besides that, I'm feeling magnificent and that show got me feeling even better. It's a good night. Happy birthday to my uh big brother, white boy, you know more life and I'm feeling great, man, I'm feeling great. So, uh, we gonna start it off how we always start it off, man, white boy, talk to to all right.

Speaker 2:

So you know we here running the most podcast. We got kurt here and you know we we family bro, so see nah, man. So for me to say I've done my due diligence, due diligence on you. It'd be kind of crazy because we family and I know you, so we just gonna set this off Just regularly, like I mean, kurt, where you from?

Speaker 1:

I'm from the greatest part of Philly, south Philly, I know that's.

Speaker 2:

I know that's the fuck right. I'm saying born and raised. I know that's the fuck right. I know that's the fuck right.

Speaker 1:

I'm from the chain South Philly it's all I do I love Listen on the podcast Everybody from West BOK. I love it. I always tell motherfuckers like yo West Philly adopted me. I said yo, this is South Philly podcast you know the host again, I feel you.

Speaker 2:

I feel you. So, growing up in South Philly. What were some of your early influences growing up? It could have been in your house, it could be music. It's just. You know, just some early influences that you had growing up.

Speaker 1:

Damn. This is why I always Wanted to be on a podcast. Let's go. So the niggas outside my OG's right, my old heads and stuff like that. They was just getting money Right, like my block back in the day. Crazy, I ain't trying to talk Too much. Crazy, what's that shit called?

Speaker 4:

Yeah, yeah yeah, what's the block you talking about? What's the block? What block you talking?

Speaker 1:

about GNC Greenwich.

Speaker 2:

Who.

Speaker 1:

Crazy, exactly.

Speaker 2:

What? Gnc Greenwich Greenwich yes sir In South Philly.

Speaker 3:

Yes, sir, what like where the that's considered out of Fifth Street, right, yeah, yeah yeah, that's what that's down Fifth of Fifth Street. Right, yeah, yeah, yeah, that's what that's down Fifth Street, down the pound yeah, down the pound, but like Back in like we talking like Late 90s, early 2000s.

Speaker 1:

Man, my block it was Couple things going down my block. I done got us the young bulls running up and down the street. Then you got the niggas doing what they doing.

Speaker 1:

But, like it wasn't like no, like if you see up north or you see up anywhere else, like got fiends walking around and niggas that's looking like they up for something, all the niggas on the block that was getting money. Like when they say South Philly, niggas was fly, we fly. Like that shit is no fucking hesitation. So I just always see them chilling. They was always cool with me. I was always their favorite young boy. They was always cool and I just wanted to be like them. Them niggas had the big ass jerseys. I wanted big ass jerseys.

Speaker 1:

They had the big ass tees I wanted the big ass tees. Shit. Meach had the big ass tee I wanted the big ass tees.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying I wanted the jerseys. Them seeing that that. So then they looking like rappers to me. You know what I'm saying. I go in the crib, watch BET. My brother forced me to watch BET. So shout out to my brother he forced me to watch BET and I had to watch it and I just fell in love with it. So then I see niggas on the block, see niggas on BET. Go tell my sister, that's what I want to look like my sister influenced me a lot too.

Speaker 1:

My sister is my queen, so that part yeah. So.

Speaker 2:

So yeah, yeah, yeah okay rappers and real okay, okay, okay. So south philly, growing up in south philly and coming up you would say local people that influence you, along with your sister and your parents and stuff like that. Okay. So you know, like, okay, growing up at that time, hip-hop was that like the height? Yeah, I would say they call it the golden ever, right? No. So um, at that time, like, who was your favorite rapper?

Speaker 1:

When I was a young boy. Yeah, curtis, fucking Jackson, 50 fucking cents. When I tell you Get Rich or Die Trying is my favorite album to this day. What's the cousin's name? Wilder? To this day? That's real shit. I know that album from that motherfucking coin sound drop. Yeah, yo, it's crazy. I was like yo, this shit is crazy.

Speaker 4:

It's just niggas don't get it. If you wasn't there, you wasn't there, bro. Niggas really don't get it. You had to, bro. I'm a chill man.

Speaker 1:

You had to bro, you had to. And then my mom right Shout out to my mom, rest in peace. She found the bootleg bull and he had that shit for $5. When I tell you, Just don't get it, bro, and my mom, I had an older mom, so my mom would just give me anything that shut me the fuck up, Like hey nigga, like fuck out of here, go whatever. Go do what you got to do, right.

Speaker 1:

Man when I tell you she ain't give a fuck who was on the tape. Whatever the case, she's like what here? Buy five dollars. Get the fuck out of here. Got the CD, ran upstairs, went in the back room, put that shit on my karaoke machine. I'm telling you the whole time. I'm back there cursing like a motherfucker. I'm going Richard Doll trying, you want 50 cent car, john Rue pussy. I thought that was an animal. I swear to God. I'm like damn, what's that?

Speaker 2:

I'm like I'm missing the background Y'all more I smell pussy. That's you, john, like I ain't know what the fuck pussy was yeah, no, 50, 50.

Speaker 1:

I saw so last year I almost fucking cried Swear to God the 10 year old, came at me.

Speaker 3:

Oh, you went to that joint yeah in Jersey.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I had my do-rag on. I had a 20 year anniversary.

Speaker 3:

I know that joint was fire. Oh my.

Speaker 1:

God.

Speaker 4:

Yo, they said that shit.

Speaker 1:

I was screaming Girl, they said his concert. See you, love me now.

Speaker 3:

They said his set Like his set Like Michael Jackson. No, real shit. He got this one joke.

Speaker 1:

When he come out with these shirts and when the uh mini-man beat, come on, you know how that don't be like boom boom his shirts come off and but like yeah, boom boom boom but he don't say he don't touch nothing, like he does be like yeah, some that's take them off.

Speaker 4:

I've seen that on the internet yeah it was boom, boom, boom five of them exactly, and that Exactly.

Speaker 1:

And then at the end, like he played like, I think, in the club, and then all these Cafetti like come out, bro. That shit was a Fucking movie, yeah, yo.

Speaker 2:

Shout out to 50. Shout out to 50. He inspired a lot of people, definitely at that time. He was a rapper In the world at that time. He still doing it now.

Speaker 4:

Hell yeah, no for sure, killing it so for people you know.

Speaker 3:

Tell 50 to unblock the realest of most Podcast page.

Speaker 4:

Man Damn what you mean what the fuck happened?

Speaker 3:

50 block you. Yeah, what the fuck you did some dumb shit.

Speaker 4:

You did some dumb ass shit.

Speaker 3:

Always getting us Into something.

Speaker 4:

He crazy, tell 50 to unblock us man, what the fuck you do Tell that nigga, I'm blocked.

Speaker 3:

That's what Shout out.

Speaker 1:

Y'all have his hand down my new favorite podcast.

Speaker 4:

How the fuck we get blocked before we even meet the nigga.

Speaker 1:

Damn you not going to no power. Let him put his fucking show first.

Speaker 2:

That nigga canceled't. Do that.

Speaker 3:

Already, already no BMF appearances With y'all Damn.

Speaker 2:

I know.

Speaker 4:

Y'all niggas crazy, I know. I know a couple people Myself who come up to me On the daily About my podcast. Who's not in the Hip hop music? So, with that being said, they'll watch this podcast and not know what you do because they're not tapped into instagram or youtube and all that. So you know, just explain to the people what you do and what's your platform, and after that I want you to explain, like, how it came about.

Speaker 1:

Oh, thank you. Thank you. My shit called the Wake Up called the World's Most Dangerous Podcast. I really don't like the word podcast. Y'all this shit a podcast? I don't think I'm a podcast. Yo don't lie.

Speaker 4:

I say that shit all the time I don't think that no more.

Speaker 1:

When I walk down, I say this a real podcast. I don't think that no more. Like, when I walk down, I say this a real podcast. I don't think I'm a real podcast. I think I'm kind of leaning to a platform. But because we in the same age where if your shit is not a radio show, it's technically a podcast.

Speaker 2:

I guess. So I guess technically I got to be named a podcast. Okay.

Speaker 1:

And let's be honest with you World's Most Dangerous platforms sound kind of corny World's Most Dangerous Platforms, sound kind of corny World's Most Dangerous Podcasts. Sound kind of lit. So I'm gonna rock off with that. It the shit. How it started is crazy. It was a radio show At Middleville University Me and my my homegirls.

Speaker 3:

Fire. People don't even know this. Go ahead.

Speaker 2:

They don't. So it started when you went to college. Yeah, okay, for when you went to college.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, okay, the wake-up call been in the system since 2016. Okay, real shit, like yeah, so. So it's crazy, millersville.

Speaker 2:

So you always had plans on doing communication.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, Kind of sort of.

Speaker 2:

So you was leaning in college or when you was going to college you was leaning towards radio personality.

Speaker 1:

Yeah. So when I was in high school, one day right Honest to God and that's why I love your shirt we talking about this I always wanted to be a wrestler.

Speaker 4:

Like.

Speaker 1:

I always wanted I had my wrestling name out and everything. It was called the Dog. It was going to be a mix of the Rock and Junkyard Dog and shit, right? So one day they was in college. They was like I mean not in college, in high school they was like what you want to be when you grow up? You got to do a project and I'm like I want to be a wrestler. They was like you can't pick a sport. I said, all right, I don't know.

Speaker 1:

They said, well, figure that shit out, I'll go home and Martin tell the girl well, you ain't the caller, ah. And bang on her. I said I want to do that. So I was like yo, I'm going to go to school for that. And then trials and stipulations happened and shit and I wind up not doing communication but I wind up working at the YMCA. I fell in love with working with kids but I never wanted to give that shit up, so kind of sort of.

Speaker 2:

You. I never wanted to give that shit up, so kind of sort of You're doing everything you wanted to do, though. So that's how the radio, yeah, that's how Millerfield and the radio show came about, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Okay, yeah, no, I'm dead ass, like a lot of people don't understand. I'm a teacher, so so, so so. Yeah, tell them your Go ahead and I teach in. I ain't going to say my location, but I teach in one of the worst neighborhoods in Philly, right, no cap my kids going to see this young one day and be like look at Mr. Yeah, yeah, yeah, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 4:

So, with that being said, you explained the communicate. Now tell them what you do.

Speaker 1:

How I got the communication. Yeah, so I'll.

Speaker 4:

No, no, not that. You explained. You finish the translation, so I'll no, no, not that.

Speaker 1:

You explain that I'm saying tell them. What you do now.

Speaker 4:

Cause we kinda got With the marketing. Tell them what you do Right now.

Speaker 1:

So what I'll do right now I teach in the day, I do podcasts and shit on the weekend.

Speaker 4:

And what's your podcast Based on?

Speaker 1:

My podcast is based on Rappers, singers and poets, which a lot of people don't know because nobody's been up there for a poet. We waiting for a motherfucker poet. If you're a poet, come to the Waco, call we trying to get that, but yeah.

Speaker 2:

I got one for you. You got a poet for me. She an older lady, very cool, she creative. I'm gonna send her your way. I'm sorry.

Speaker 4:

No, you good, but it's basically a platform to quote unquote wake motherfuckers up.

Speaker 3:

Hold on. Also, you were saying something about Gainesville, millersville.

Speaker 2:

Millersville, so it started there.

Speaker 1:

We was on. So at Millersville. If y'all know this Millersville is in a white-ass country city, right Country town off of Lancaster, you know what I'm saying. So our school was a PWI Majority of white kids and shit, couple black kids and shit like that. I went there for education but I always wanted to go there. I went there for education because I be a teacher, but I always still wanted to radio shit. So I was like listen, you know the way we In South Philly, the way we think we like yo, hustle, hustle, hustle. You know what I'm saying. So I'm like yo, my goal was to be a teacher and then at night Be on Power 99 Type shit, or 103 to be, or whoever, whoever wanted to fuck with me.

Speaker 1:

So I get to the radio station, all majority white. They ain't got no niggas on that joint. So I go to the boy and I say Yo, what I can't not say on the no, what I can't not say on the radio. He was like Can't say fuck this, this and that. I said can I say ass? He said yeah. I said can I say dumbass? He said yeah. I said say less. I told my co-host. I said yo, we gon' bring Philly To this shit. So Every All the fucking Little state On all the shows On there was like Fucking corny, you click on our joint, that shit sound like Power 99. We had interviews, we had Segments. We had a segment Called dumbass of the week. It was like donkey of the day and shit. So so did you structure it, did you structure?

Speaker 1:

it yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, yeah, I structured all that shit.

Speaker 3:

So how did you take the time to structure it?

Speaker 1:

Honestly, I was watching Breakfast Club. Breakfast Club it was a big influence on me, like I love Charlamagne.

Speaker 4:

So all right. So like we want to know a lot about you, so I had asked them a question and as you was telling your story, they like asked questions on top and that's cool and I love that shit. Yeah, but the reason I want you specifically to break down what you're doing, because if you tell people the teacher part, that's that part, but then if you say it's based on podcast, then a lot of people is gonna watch this, go to your page and expect you to be talking to other people and like that. Yeah, but the wake-up call is that's. That's why I wanted you to explain.

Speaker 1:

I got you, I got you so they can know. So it's more like a platform for rappers. Like I said, rapper singers and um poets. So when they come on, they freestyle. You cannot come on the motherfucking wake-up call without a freestyle.

Speaker 4:

That's what I wanted you to explain. I got you. I got you Because you ain't got a freestyle on this fucking podcast.

Speaker 1:

Yeah no, but my joint. It's a requirement. I don't give a fuck who you is. I don't care if it's say, meek, be like yo. I want to hit you. I heard about Freestyle.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, you can't.

Speaker 1:

Even though Meek is a legend, I'm going to have to say no, no, I'll be honored, but no, because you're not following my stipulations. Exactly, exactly. And then after that we're going to interview and talk shit, right. Then we're going to play a game called the Danger Zone. I'm going to find out your story. Danger Zone a good 25, 35 minutes ago.

Speaker 3:

Let's do Danger Zone on here.

Speaker 1:

Shit, we could do Danger Zone right now, the fuck is that the Danger Zone on the podcast is all the dis-a-day, so if I asked you cheesesteak or hoagie, what would you say?

Speaker 3:

That's like fast track.

Speaker 4:

That's fast track. We do that on air.

Speaker 1:

Oh, so there we go, different name.

Speaker 3:

Are we going to mix?

Speaker 1:

it up.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, shit like cheese stick for me. I don't eat them that much. But I don't eat hoagies at all.

Speaker 3:

I just had a hoagie today.

Speaker 4:

I don't like cold shit. We from.

Speaker 3:

South.

Speaker 2:

Philly though. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, Ricky's there Ricky's.

Speaker 4:

Pack of noodles.

Speaker 1:

RP Reds. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

Red was that shit.

Speaker 4:

You don't like cold shit cuz. Nah, and I don't like hot, sweet shit. I don't like candy yams, plantains, baked beans. How you don't like candy yams, that shit don't taste good bro, I'll give you my favorite question Meats don't like them.

Speaker 1:

You don't like candy yams?

Speaker 4:

Fuck no them girls is nasty as shit.

Speaker 3:

They almost the same person. Both don't like bouillabaisse, they don't like eggs, none of that shit.

Speaker 1:

Cause your mom never made you no kitty ass. I'm not calling your mom.

Speaker 4:

They got a bad boy cheese in them though Come on.

Speaker 1:

We ain't even gonna talk.

Speaker 3:

You know the whole, the real shit.

Speaker 1:

This is real funny. You know, your mom was the first time I had muscles.

Speaker 2:

Because of your mom, yo, I went around your crib.

Speaker 1:

Once I was hungry, it was everybody. And your mom was there for some reason, and it was muscles and I fucked that up, right.

Speaker 4:

Muscles good as fuck.

Speaker 2:

Hell yeah so look, tell me how you came up with the structure of your platform, because it's unique, it's not like.

Speaker 1:

Excellent question.

Speaker 2:

It's not like really anybody else's.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

I know you got your inspiration from the Breakfast Club, but the actual structure is like oh, the wake-up call is crazy, and this is what I'm saying about Lean earlier. So my thing is, I wanted on our original journal radio show to be games, talk and freestyles plus music and shit. Right, and lean was one of only and my heart, my homie, reek nasty. They was the only rappers that drove the philly to a radio station. Y'all gotta understand Our low key Like the wake up call. Low key has like Five Lena L freestyles, okay, but only One or two been shown Because we ain't had no cameras.

Speaker 2:

Okay.

Speaker 1:

So the reason? So to answer your question About the freestyles and shit and how it is now that shit has worked, it was like Nobody was doing it. Nobody was doing that. Shit was Big Tigger. And this goes back to a question you asked me originally about who would influence you. And I was like, oh, I used to look at rappers on BET. Yeah, there's no Rap City, no more.

Speaker 3:

Right 106 and Park no more 106 and Park.

Speaker 1:

But when we was kids that was the coolest shit ever. We wanted to look and dress just like them. That saying that was kind of cool seeing my old heads outside because they just like rappers, and the rappers was dressing like them and I wanted to be them. So I wanted Rapsody.

Speaker 2:

Rob Markman. Okay, yeah, that's dope too, because, like you said, we don't have that anymore and it was inspirational and we used to run home like hurry up and get home just to watch that shit.

Speaker 1:

Rob Markman. I remember hauling ass to see Meek come out on 106 and 4 for the first time because that felt like a Philly nigga, he made it, he made it.

Speaker 2:

I remember that too. Pim Wale Pandemonium.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, meek Mad Music era. Yeah, yeah. And you know what else we had? We had that DVD era, that part.

Speaker 1:

With Bob doing the thing we still got Cosmic Kev.

Speaker 3:

Shout out my cousin man. We still got Cosmic Kev.

Speaker 1:

Cosmic Kev is the old fucking Gigi OG, OG, OG man.

Speaker 3:

Super loud, it was OG.

Speaker 4:

So look right, so look right, we had it good and y'all lined it up perfectly for where I wanted to go. You know what I'm saying. You said you watched the pod, so, as you know, I'm a real music head. Like my motherfuckers, collect sneakers and people collect.

Speaker 1:

That's how I am with my brain, with music. That's a beautiful mindset.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, bro, like they all know. And then, when it come to music, bro, I'm really like Word.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, he collect that on music. Yeah, automatically.

Speaker 4:

I don't know how he do it, but Like bro, all the way from you don't even gotta google with him. The 80s, from where it started Aerosmith and Run DMC to the Grandmasters, who's your favorite rapper? Ever, Ever, yeah, see remember.

Speaker 1:

I'm an interviewer too, so I'm sorry to ask questions, but like it's hard for me, ain't nothing wrong with that. Yeah, I'm about to say it's hard for me, not to you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 4:

I ain't going to lie bro.

Speaker 1:

Ever, Ever Like. If you had to go see somebody at a concert right now because that's your favorite, who would it be?

Speaker 3:

Ooh, I got something for all y'all now.

Speaker 4:

I ain't going to lie, see, and the way I'm going to structure this, people will be like no GZ man fuck people. That's how you feel the best musician ever to ever do music, ever anything musically, is Kanye.

Speaker 1:

Is that your?

Speaker 4:

favorite, but rapper, rapper-wise GZ. Like everything Kanye rapping GZ.

Speaker 3:

All right, this part of the segment.

Speaker 4:

You feel me, we want y'all to share like. Subscribe Comment subscribe If you don't use a microphone.

Speaker 3:

You already know, because it's free.

Speaker 4:

Hell yeah, it's really the most.

Speaker 4:

Hit that notification, hit that notification bell and I'm going to say this right, because when they come to this music shit, a person say rapper yeah, come to this music shit. A person say rapper yeah, but you got so many rappers dr j j cole, kanye eminem that can go in the studio and do everything. You can't just count that out. When you talk about music with me, okay, but if you want to just talk about simply a beat, come on and they know how to rap the best jay-Z. But if you talking like catalogs and the way they put shit together and who they put on and shit like that, to me it's Kanye, and I wanted to ask you something since we left off the Cosmic Kev drawing, I wanted to piggyback on that.

Speaker 4:

So Philly as a whole, cosmic F far as people going on a platform and it being video with a microphone and somebody in it, far as Philly, it was cosmic F. Nobody else like you can't go back in data and find in the early and late 2000s, early in the late 2010s, stuff like that. So what do you think happened in philadelphia to where, as though, fast forward to 2024? Now you see a bunch of people like yourself and others having a platform where people could rap on a mic on. Some come up like what? What opened the gate for that to be a cool thing again?

Speaker 1:

I mean, I think, one technology.

Speaker 2:

You know what I'm saying like we couldn't nobody could do that and like right, you know you need that yeah nobody could do that in 07.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying? Stuff like that. I think that's one. Two I think we in the era of um her obama said years ago we in the era of like people actually being like entrepreneurs and inspiring and really do shit there's a lot of like. I think we in the era of uh, stop thinking and wishing and go do that now are you pressured by like competition with? That nah, because I'm me all right, so yeah, I got a question for you, sir.

Speaker 3:

Who is the best, your best artist on the show?

Speaker 4:

oh, now that is that was pressure who is your best artist on his show, you saying yeah, I'm going to have to keep this stacked because of what happened?

Speaker 1:

You got to keep the roll of the moose, nigga, you got to keep it stacked. I know, I know for sure. I'm going to say Amir, and this is not to knock the nut on the artist, but Amir is because of the history me and him did.

Speaker 3:

Amir Ali man. You have to have Amir Ali man, you have to understand. Shout out to Amir Ali man, shout out to.

Speaker 1:

Amir Ali. Here's a little quick story. A lot of motherfuckers don't know Amir Ali video. That shit was fucked up. Y'all nobody knew that. The joint that went viral when him talking about I got good news and bad news right, that's fucked up.

Speaker 3:

Let me tell y'all how it fucked up.

Speaker 1:

I'm not in that video, if y'all go ahead and look at it. You do not see me, you hear me. Let me tell you why I lost the damn other memory card. I lost the other memory card. You know that podcast.

Speaker 4:

That memory card.

Speaker 1:

You know that memory card is everything Lost. The memory card, I thank God it had mirror signs Instead of my sign, so we just made it look like I made it look and for that. And the crazy thing is and I say this to Miranum know this story I was about to quit Miranum. Right before that I was about to quit. Miranum was my last one. I just thought it was too much, too much to do and shit like that. I was about to quit. Miranon was my last one. I just thought it was too much like too much to do and shit like that. I was like I was just getting tired and I didn't see the results I wanted.

Speaker 2:

So bro, you hear what you're saying. Yeah.

Speaker 1:

No, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that was it. You was ready to quit and then went viral.

Speaker 1:

No, for real. Let me tell you the story. Right, mayor manager Chris Shout out to Chris. Right, chris called me. I'm telling to Chris I'm like bro, this joint going to be the finale. This is ending, like we, on a good note. The joint was a good freestyle. Chris was like what? He went quit nigga. You must didn't see what the fuck you talking about. Bro. Go go look. I'm like Yo. Go look on my cousin. She got none of them numbers. No, because Jada Kiss like your shit I said Jada, kiss you fucking lying.

Speaker 1:

See me, that shit. I said Okay, I stayed for a little while At that time that was the biggest shit in the world. That was the biggest shit in the world. At that time, Kurt Bro, I couldn't believe it.

Speaker 2:

We're talking about viral everywhere. Nobody even knew this kid. And then Cosmic Cav Nobody knew this kid bro.

Speaker 2:

Nobody knew who Amir Ali was At that time. Before he did the wake-up call, you had to be at fresh events to know who Amir Ali was. If you didn't go, or didn't know fresh or go to the events at Dial-Up at the time, you would never know who this kid is. Bro. He did the wake up call, went to sleep and woke up and was fucking famous viral, alright I wanna straight Go into it, bro, with the, with the mental health awareness.

Speaker 3:

Alright, alright so so um with the mental health awareness.

Speaker 4:

All right, all right. So so you know his men's mental health month you know I'm saying and we added a new segment for the month and I'm not gonna lie, I probably I don't know why men's mental health got a fucking month I'm about to do it every fucking time.

Speaker 3:

It shouldn't be no month, right, it shouldn't even be a month, because men's mental health is real, real important, especially black men.

Speaker 4:

You know what I'm saying, especially black men. You know what I'm saying. I think we all need therapy. So this might be a stamped segment. I don't know yet. I'll talk it over with my guys. But it's Men's Mental Health Month. We do this thing where we go across the room and you just say what advice you could give to somebody to make their mental health better or to keep it stable and things like that. Any piece of advice, do this for your mental health. You know what I'm saying. So we're going to start with White Boy.

Speaker 2:

Well, last part I said what I said, so I don't really want to repeat that. Because, as a black man, I believe that it's a lot of things that we could do to keep our mind in place and in the right track. And just like we all did today, like I got together with my friends the ones I love and we went to a great event Know what I mean and in that moment my headspace was in the best space it could be, because it's like we work in a room pictures fucking, listening to great music, and it's like something going on electrifying in the building as well just all of them, talents and creatives in one room. So just like sometimes just letting go, getting out the house, getting around your friends, your loved ones and just going out and having fun. You know what I'm saying. That maybe could help your mind frame even for that time you know what I'm saying and make you maybe turn over.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, A round of applause for that man.

Speaker 3:

That's real tough right there. You killed that. Appreciate that.

Speaker 4:

It was on you, Kurt.

Speaker 1:

So I'm going to use a quote from my past. Then, when I write when you got a lot going on, you know what I'm saying. You got a lot going on. You got to treat life as in eating an elephant. And when I tell motherfuckers that they be like what I'm like, how would you eat an elephant? Niggas be like I'm a fraud and stuff. Why would I eat an elephant? I'm like shut up and listen. How would you eat an elephant? Would you eat it one bite? No, piece by piece. So that's how you got to treat life. You got a lot going on, because a lot of people when they got a lot going on and shit, it's like shut them down and then make them go crazy. But you got to eat that shit piece by piece, like, all right, I got to go see that's fire I got to go see my kids this day.

Speaker 1:

I got to pay my bill this day. All right, you got a lot going on, piece by piece, that's it, and if you don't get this shit done, it wasn't enough for you, yeah.

Speaker 3:

It's fine you cool with telling the people what we talked about.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, yeah, that's after though.

Speaker 1:

Nah, it's right now oh damn this, the realest, most podcast.

Speaker 3:

Tell them what we said, what you signed up for yesterday. Oh, I signed up for therapy.

Speaker 1:

Oh, that's dope yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 4:

That's funny when we say all black men need therapy. That shit real. That shit real.

Speaker 1:

I've been trying to get therapy for a minute because y'all got to understand my mom and dad died 2018. Right, yeah.

Speaker 2:

My condolences.

Speaker 3:

Peace to his mom.

Speaker 1:

And you know crazy thing is my dad y'all.

Speaker 3:

I get these keys on my pocket.

Speaker 1:

I love this shit out y'all. Man, like my dad used to be like like like Mitch, my dad loved you because I am court and lean to show up because he loves. He's like Kurt. You know, leave here. I was like yeah. I thought you were tough, so losing my dad Fuck me up like every losing. My dad fucked me up Like every day he fucks me up. That was my best fucking friend.

Speaker 4:

I got his fucking name. Now, since you said that, I'm going to ask you another question to handle men's mental health. For those people out there who lost their mom, dad, grandmoms, legal guardians and all that, you tell them how to cope with that and then we're going to go.

Speaker 1:

It's weird, bro, it's like. It's like you gotta fucking cut. You know, when you a kid you gotta cut, and your mom put a band-aid on you you gotta cut for life like you. Just gotta keep switching like your band-aid, so what?

Speaker 1:

I do is like I ain't getting a little emotional now cause I was just thinking about how my dad was like, was praised like, and and and, and, and and and it was getting me teary, but then I would think about my dad, laugh, or I would think I would just think about memory. So to answer your question, when you start thinking about people you just think about their memories. So every time I think about my dad and I get a little teary, I just be like Kurt, you know you came and I just I start laughing Cause my dad voice and shit.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, man Laugh to keep from crying.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you just laugh and you just keep that shit moving.

Speaker 4:

Yeah man, yeah man.

Speaker 1:

And my dad was a funny ass boy. So, like Real right, he wouldn't even want you to be all real right and my dad could see first and first his nephew interviewing his fucking cousin. One, two, his son a teacher. And three, his son got one of the best platforms in the fucking world and my dad was going crazy.

Speaker 4:

Man that's dope, his dad really, your uncle? No, that's me He'd be standing right here, yeah. That's crazy, bro. That's dope Like his grandma is my aunt. Your mom.

Speaker 1:

His mother, your brother or your sister brother, my mom.

Speaker 4:

That's my first cousin. I said your sister, your mom or your dad, bro, yeah, my mom, oh, okay.

Speaker 3:

That's fire man, but uh, speaking on that. Yeah, I spoke to my mom today, right, and uh, how's she doing? She's doing well, you know, like I'm talking to my mom and uh, she's like speaking on a podcast I'm like all right, and she's like no, I like what you're doing. So like I'm like damn, I don't know, like I never hear that you know what I'm saying, so, like I'm like oh, we got something really going like now it hit me today like it hit me, like you know how y'all be always coming to me call the pod.

Speaker 3:

I'm telling you, is this being so?

Speaker 4:

we need to work. We be telling them yo we doing great, go be like yo, let's book this, all let's. We need to work, work, yeah, not coming in, let me tell y'all from another.

Speaker 1:

well, I guess I'm to work. Let me tell y'all from another podcast to another podcast. Y'all shit look clean as shit Fuck we talking about? Y'all shit look more clean than the bald head nigga on the fucking bottle From that logo that's in the corner right now, this joint, this, this Fuck you talking about. I done seen some shit. The first episode of the Wake Up Call podcast is Dookie Butt Cheeks. I'll tell y'all that right now that shit look like a PlayStation game we had rough beginnings.

Speaker 2:

We had humble beginnings, but y'all kept it going. No, no doubt. Yeah, yeah, no doubt.

Speaker 1:

So always know, know, cause you're doing your thing. Oh, y'all, y'all doing this shit is that, and then the content Y'all doing. We need that shit in Philly.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, philly needs it Okay, okay oh.

Speaker 3:

Let me finish up what I was saying like God get that mental health joint yeah. Because when I heard my mom actually tell me like she like what I got going on, I actually told her yeah, like I appreciate it. But soon, when I said I appreciate it, you're like you know how, just real quick, I appreciate it. I'm like damn, that's my mom telling me this.

Speaker 2:

You know what I'm saying? Yeah, a little different. Yeah, a little different from everybody else.

Speaker 3:

I sent her a check and everything. Bro, I'm like yo what you need, you hard you hear me, you hear me yeah. But yeah, that feel good and I ain't going to lie man and cuz ain't and his mom cuz ain't.

Speaker 1:

no, like you know, she mean she don't play that shit.

Speaker 4:

She don't play. So what's your? What's your?

Speaker 3:

So I ain't going to lie, like I'm at the point, like with the pride man, I'm going to take it day by day, step by step, piece by step, Peace by peace, peace by peace man. And that's where I'm at with it. And I did go out and enjoy myself today. I went to go see Bad Boys 4, right Yo, that's that shit, oh man.

Speaker 1:

Yo, I'll go see it again. Yo, I was watching that shit on Bootleg the other day because of that shit, swear to God.

Speaker 4:

Swear to. God, so that shit online, so that shit. Online, so that shit advice, like just Step by step, piece by piece.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, take it step by step, piece by piece, because you might be frustrated At times About stuff and it's driving yourself crazy For real, for real, when it ain't even that deep, right, you know what I'm saying, so Well, it might do be deep to you About, I mean.

Speaker 4:

Hold on, no ditty about the deep part. It don't even be that deep.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, it might be serious to you, but you know what I mean. Take it a step at Step at a time. You know what I'm saying. Everybody don't think the same, so don't think everybody Moving like you, right, you know what I mean. Trust people to be who they are, like DMX said.

Speaker 4:

You know what I'm saying and move a step at a time. Yup, that better time. Yep, yep, yep, excellent, all right. So you know the last time I said stop having expectations that these celebrities and these all don't you want what they got.

Speaker 4:

So now you gaining insecurities to the insecurities you already got because of what you see them doing. Then I said self-care. You know what I'm saying, and that was yesterday. So today's for men's mental health, uh, advice, stop stop wanting to be successful to shit on others like do everything Because you need to do it in life and you want to do it in life and it's going to benefit you and your family. Stop doing shit Because, yeah, I remember that bitch Broke my heart. Watch when I cop this car she going to be mad. Yeah, my baby mom, she said this and that about me. Yo I'm out the shit Because then, when it don't happen, there's more insecurities.

Speaker 3:

Now you thinking like I wish I had a button.

Speaker 4:

A button on there, you can say no, listen, look like, like, like, like, bro. I swear to god like I literally know people in this world who only go hard just for other people to see them go hard, it ain't even for themselves.

Speaker 2:

I know exactly what you're talking about that could fuck with your mental health.

Speaker 4:

I'm gonna tell you why because now you so dependent on shitting on them and the way you thought you was gonna shit on them ain't working out, or? Ain't come yet so now you just added more expectations On you being a man. You added a hundred more Because your ex girl or your family members, or somebody who doing something Like the wake up call, you feel me it could be anything. So that's, that's one job.

Speaker 1:

That's some real shit right there. I love that, yeah, yeah yeah, I appreciate y'all man. It's funny I was laughing hard when you said that shit because, like I was 18, thinking like that, this girl, the girl I lost my virginity to first time, I got some pussy right. She broke my fucking heart. So I was like I'm going to shit on her ass.

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yo, I said I'm going to get a job, I'm going to go to college, I'm going to have bad bitch, I'm going to shit on her ass. You know what's crazy? I ain't seen that girl in like 12, 14 years.

Speaker 2:

She could walk by me right now. You know what?

Speaker 1:

I'm saying so you can't focus on that.

Speaker 4:

Hate will get you nowhere, and I just wanted to say this right.

Speaker 3:

Wait before you say so.

Speaker 1:

He laughing because he never heard me talk like that.

Speaker 3:

Because if you see that girl right now, though, bro, you probably won't even feel the same.

Speaker 4:

She's probably big as a house.

Speaker 3:

Probably won't even look at her the same. You know what?

Speaker 2:

I'm saying Real shit, the baddest high school ones be the fattest with three kids.

Speaker 3:

You be like that's three kids.

Speaker 4:

And then the ones who are super ugly, they be the super baddest. That's how I go. That's how I go. But yeah, my second men's mental health advice is to know about men's mental health. Like, niggas, don't even be knowing that. Niggas don't even be taking mental health serious. They don't.

Speaker 1:

They don't know how big a part of your life Like bro, like my OG said it, the same one that told me the piece by piece line. He told me a couple weeks ago. He said you, you an Ethiopian right now, and I was like Fuck you, man, I'm fat as shit and he was like you an.

Speaker 1:

Ethiopian you, you starving spiritually Cause you don't be going to. You don't be coming. Talk to me no more. You don't come to church no more, and. I'm like damn. He said you gotta Spiritually, physically and mentally the same way for all of them.

Speaker 4:

Learn what nature do for you. Learn what therapy do for you. Learn what you call in this. Learn what that do for you. That shit nourish the soul. It's good for the body. You gotta know stuff like that. People don't even know stuff like that.

Speaker 1:

I can't wait for my first little introduction. And it's a black woman, so I'm like hell yeah, let's go.

Speaker 4:

Yup.

Speaker 1:

And that's.

Speaker 4:

Men's mental health. Man. Round of applause for that man Round of applause. Like I said. Like I said, man, this the realest and most podcast man. Like, subscribe, share, comment. If you don't, you'll fucking hate it, cause it's free and I'ma tell y'all something. Out here, I'm going to tell y'all something.

Speaker 3:

Get that notification bell too. Stay notified, I've been calm.

Speaker 4:

I've been calm for these last couple episodes.

Speaker 1:

Talk your shit bro.

Speaker 4:

But now I'm going to talk my shit. Right. I feel like the podcast None of y'all, none of these podcasts is doing what we doing bro. Oh my god.

Speaker 3:

None of them.

Speaker 4:

I don't like bro, I ain't trying Say on all Because I just talked about that. I ain't in no competition. That's not to Down another podcast or big us up over. I'm just telling y'all Nobody ain't had Nas T on his couch and made him break down His whole minute, His losses and actually talk about him on camera. Ain't had nasty on his couch and made him break down his whole mental, his losses and actually talk about it on camera. Nobody doing what, bro? Do they see him being our energetic wake up call to the you get, he get on. Y'all shit, that's all. Y'all know how to talk about this rapper, this wake up call episode, this rapper, this singer. We get up here. We talk about real shit. I don't give a fuck if it was Cuzz Meek Mill on that couch. I don't give a fuck. I've been listening to him since I was fucking born and if he get up here I'm going to talk about some real shit.

Speaker 1:

The realest shit come first. The realest shit come first. All that shit, all that other shit, later y'all not doing what we doing. If he All that other shit, later y'all not doing what we doing. You said, if he come up here, no, when he come up here no man.

Speaker 4:

In fact, exactly when, when cuz come up here, we going to talk about real shit and that's why I'm a fan. That's why, out of everybody that was ever a Philadelphian, I'm a fan of Wildo 267, first Real rap. Why I want to be about no rap, come up to me with some real shit.

Speaker 2:

We don't be on here, bro. Y'all know this.

Speaker 4:

We don't be on here saying and I'm so much of a real nigga and I'm so thorough, we don't say that we show it Exactly. We show it. That's just what it is. So, I had to just get that in there because, like, there's a lot of talks right now about us, because we really in that world now.

Speaker 4:

So now we really going to events and the rappers y'all listen to everything Every day is coming out Yo white boy, yo quarter. It's happening. We're now in that type of you know what I mean? No question. So I just want to tell y'all that shout out to all the other podcasts. We all for black men leveling up in the rankings.

Speaker 2:

We all for that.

Speaker 4:

We want to be Joe Rogans and Spotify and Revolt and we want to own all that just as well as y'all, and we wish that for y'all but what I'm here to tell motherfuckers is podcast Is doing what the fuck we are doing?

Speaker 4:

Talk that shit In front of the camera and not in front of the camera. Talk that shit. Fuck is you talking about? You know how many rappers we done put on this job. They ain't talking, they got they voice out. Y'all don't know how many rappers Yo can. Y'all support me this something, something, something. 300 cash, we flying people. They bro, non-profits, all types of shit. We got manny 205 on our shit and come on, bro, hold on, hold on, hold on. You just spoke on something.

Speaker 3:

I just want people, people want paid and everything, but look every interview. We not just taking a check, just just the interview.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, we not doing that.

Speaker 3:

For sure, Like this is really the realest podcast.

Speaker 4:

This is really the realest podcast, and that's why y'all got me here because we got similar shit.

Speaker 1:

Even though we family, we similar shit. I don't charge nobody for the way it come called. I charge one time for the young boy. Shit was kind of corny, but Jesus, shit, yeah, shit. Yeah ain't gonna lie, but no, I don't charge either. I love that shit about y'all. And that's when you to answer your question. You said do you feel any pressure from competition? Fuck no, because I think of myself as I'm one of a kind. You definitely, y'all definitely, think of yourself as one of a kind.

Speaker 4:

So hearing that, that's that good shit, right there Shout out one of a kind Artists too. But I Yo Like bro, it already been Like this, see, see, and then Motherfuckers will be like Right, I say something Like I just said, but bro, y'all ain't interviewed. Yes, we did, we done already had Five guests here.

Speaker 3:

Where they could've Came up for an hour or two, he being humble, no, look, we kinda Came up for an hour or two, he being humble. No, look, look, look. We kind of interviewed Meek Mill already for real, for real too, kind of for real, for real Like let's just keep it real. Yo listen, we just ain't got it on camera.

Speaker 4:

Listen, listen, bro, real right, it's so many people right, mm-hmm, my shit all up To my brother, to the old. We could have had on this couch and X them nut shit for hour and a half just to get rude. I'm at views, never did it. That's why what people be on some shit like they want to get up here, but we gotta pay. That's why we we on some real shit when, when they be wanting to get paid. They all these niggas About to come. Ask me about my opps. No.

Speaker 2:

We gonna ask you about some Real shit.

Speaker 4:

Stop comparing us To these other podcasts. Stop hopping in our comments and our DMs. Oh, this they not doing. What the fuck we doing? Talk this shit, bro. Fuck is you. We paid, like, bro, the last 30 to fucking 40 days. We done paid 5 to 700, bro, the last 30 to fucking 40 days. We done paid $500 to $700 in money just to go to other people, events and travel to fucking New York and shit for other people Definitely saw y'all in New York.

Speaker 1:

You feel what I'm saying? Shout out to y'all for that.

Speaker 4:

Two weeks in a row, new York to support other people, though that shit was lit. Studio sessions, concerts, we just left the show. Fresh had a show and SMS Wink had a show, and we never was not there. Niggas is not doing what we doing. That's just what it is, bro, and I'm going to just leave with that, bro. That's just what it is, bro. I like that.

Speaker 3:

At first I thought you was about to go on something else, but you went. No, I don't nothing. That was almost like the real fire blue check.

Speaker 4:

Right there I'm not doing what we doing, period bro.

Speaker 1:

You definitely got dangerous. He did.

Speaker 3:

That was a dangerous moment.

Speaker 4:

So hold on, you do the dangerous zone To us, then we gonna do our Drowning you. I'm down for that. Let's go Danger zone.

Speaker 1:

Real quick, though too A little hidden secret. Nobody know about the wake up that little dangerous bomb that's Ronald Reagan. I saw that shit on a computer one time. I told my producer shout out to Trey and Mir, they my right hands. And I said Trey, I'm about to send you something. Ronald Reagan was talking about weed. He was like marijuana is the most dangerous drug and I don't know. I just fucked with the way he said dangerous. I'm like you're the president I said yo chop that shit up, do that, yeah real quick.

Speaker 4:

Fire, fire, white Boy, what you at you about to do?

Speaker 1:

fast track or you had something to say no no, but he could do the Danger Zone. All right, yeah, you do Danger Zone. Basically is this or that?

Speaker 3:

Y'all got the same answer. I got a game too, though, but you can go after me Game's late.

Speaker 1:

I'm fucking with this y'all, yo oh. By the way, I've been on another podcast before. I'm going to say it right now. This shit is popping. All right, appreciate it, bro. You know what's so crazy. What's that?

Speaker 3:

We really ain't treat you like a real, real guest. We treated you like family. That's our family, but we didn't because, like no, no, no, if you retreat part two, we're going to treat you like a guest Do what you got to, all right. I don't give a fuck.

Speaker 1:

Part two like what we do, we normally get the food. We sit down we eat. It was too late. No, it was too late, it is, we just left a show, but you're gonna. If anybody gonna get food, your damn cousin should get some okay, fuck the rest of them, man and shout out to them I love them, get some damn food and shout out to them.

Speaker 4:

I love them niggas. Yo you funny as shit, bro, that's real shit, though no real rap.

Speaker 1:

I'm coming back. Part two I'm coming back Part two.

Speaker 3:

We going to get it right, man. We going to get the food. We going to make sure you know what your mama got to make muscles.

Speaker 1:

Now, that's because of that, oh you know what I mean. But I'm going to give you my favorite question, because this is my favorite show and I just love watching motherfuckers' reaction to it. Right, power or Snowfall.

Speaker 3:

I don't even watch Snowfall, so Damn, you don't watch Power. I watch Power a little bit. From what I've heard Snowfall.

Speaker 1:

You don't watch Power either, damn.

Speaker 3:

They say Snowfall, that shit.

Speaker 4:

They say Snowfall probably the best show ever made. Can I switch?

Speaker 1:

my question then.

Speaker 4:

Man.

Speaker 1:

You don't even get the answers I'm expecting. Hold on a second.

Speaker 3:

Yeah you on the Real of the Moose podcast.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, y'all know, I got you, I got you All right. If you could beg, pull or fuck whatever, who would it be? Nia Long or Megan Good?

Speaker 4:

Nia Long.

Speaker 1:

Why? Yeah, there's always a why, and if you can't answer, you gotta take a shot.

Speaker 4:

I ain't gonna hold you.

Speaker 3:

I ain't gonna tell you why, but here's the shot.

Speaker 4:

It'd be Nia Long, because to me she prettier.

Speaker 2:

She more experienced you a, she got a better body than making good that's a real heavy fan of near long. I like chocolate.

Speaker 3:

Keep it real. Megan. Megan like Stop playing with Megan.

Speaker 4:

Yo Megan Skin got all white. She was fire on.

Speaker 3:

Friday.

Speaker 2:

Fire on everything, she, she was a young boy.

Speaker 3:

She was a young boy. That's Megan.

Speaker 4:

This is this is what I'm saying. They said Friday Megan Good was the baddest, fucking Megan Good was that?

Speaker 3:

No, I'm just saying that's how long she been out, since Friday. No, I know.

Speaker 4:

Megan Good was running In the street All bad.

Speaker 2:

I'm like that was her On Friday, megan Good.

Speaker 4:

People don't even know when Big Worm Pulled up in the truck, the girl that was Megan Good.

Speaker 3:

That's why I'm saying she been out since Friday.

Speaker 4:

And my point point is Nia Long was bad as shit on there. She was a little ass kid. Oh yeah, like she been doing it since the year yeah.

Speaker 3:

And my friends forget Megan Good was off of Cousin Skeeter, megan Good was the girl in Cousin.

Speaker 1:

Skeeter too yeah.

Speaker 3:

Nah, nah, nah, that's fine wine right there. That's what I was going to say.

Speaker 2:

Nia Long seemed like she more down the earth too, she fine wine right there.

Speaker 3:

That's what I was going to say.

Speaker 4:

Nia Long seemed like she more down to earth, she fine wine, that interview that she did with Jeezy.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that was crazy that was like you know what.

Speaker 3:

I mean All right, two more. That thing been sitting in the cellar.

Speaker 1:

Say less. All right, brown or white, liquor, brown, brown.

Speaker 3:

Super See, that's when it's transitioned to another.

Speaker 1:

Then when you do Brown you got the two other Jones. So I'll be like I don't know.

Speaker 4:

You say I might say Hennessy or I might say Jack Like Hennessy, or Jack, it would have to be.

Speaker 2:

Henny. Yeah, yeah, it would have to be Henny. It's just a real nigga punch.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, like Jack Dane's nasty to me.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's like some white people shit. Yeah, like whiskey type, like henny is like what mob and them used to drink mob deep in them. Like like, when I think of henny, I think of that type. So it's like it's like Henny a part of the culture. Jack Daniels not.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, jack Daniels not so explain fast before he do that, bro sir really Let me do my going first, all right, because my going fast. Before you do that, bro, I really, really, really, really appreciate you coming up here, bro. Your platform is amazing. I can't wait to see the shit that you got in store and what you're doing next.

Speaker 1:

Keep working.

Speaker 4:

Oh, we got shit bro. You cool family, you my family you white boy family, and that's what it is.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you got anything you want the listeners to know. So we got a lot going on. We about to happen. We actually about to start like a monthly cipher. A Couple cousins on this come on and it is gonna do their thing. They're not gonna be battling each other and this you know they don't. We ain't doing a battle shit. No, no disrespect to that. But they gonna do a cypher. Kill that shit. I'm gonna start interviewing more people. Y'all coming up here.

Speaker 3:

Alright, I'm about to put my man on the spot right now. Since we doing that man, we got Cash. Cash is a rapper also.

Speaker 1:

What you trying to get into.

Speaker 3:

We got the most dangerous. Hold on, come on, you do it cuz Introduce Cash real quick. Hold on, so listen Hold on we doing a acapella, you ain't expect this, so we doing a acapella.

Speaker 2:

I want you ready.

Speaker 1:

Meek's got a beat. What's up?

Speaker 3:

How we getting down. I mean he could pick a beat, hook it up to the machine, what so a lot of people don't know.

Speaker 1:

On the wake-up call, everybody be like yo. What's the process and shit. I said there's no fucking rules. You pick the beat, do I got to pick? No, you pick the beat, you can pick how many? Westside Will did seven? I always tell niggas like yo that's the standard.

Speaker 1:

He did seven first state and, mind you, I kind of motivated him to do that low key. So because I kind of motivated him to do that low key, so because he was a seven member of the school, I kind of like gassed him up a little bit.

Speaker 2:

I was like damn, you did a seven, you know what.

Speaker 1:

I'm saying Go ahead, wes did five, you know, you know what I'm saying, and Will looked at Trey and said can I do seven Dang? I said can he do seven? Trey said he looked at me like nigga, you about to do more work for me. Fuck it whatever. So you ready? Come on, man, ladies and gentlemen, yeah, oh, I got to change the word. Run of the most podcast presents Cash. Drop that shit.

Speaker 4:

What's up? Man Go right in.

Speaker 1:

Get dangers on them.

Speaker 4:

I said, my niece slitting her wrist, trying to deal with the pain. I saw the scars Fighting tear eyes. Was it dirty money In my essentials? My fear in God when it come to fighting these demons? I don't know what's the record, scared to check the score Cause I'm doing poor. But fuck what it is this game stuck with the kid. Want the general to let up? You gotta kill me For sure.

Speaker 4:

Facts. You ain't living right Until you got your business right. The older ones had us holding guns, had us pitching white. Shit is tight Job firing and homie hire you. When I start Five words, you doing a shift tonight, tell him and yeah, I know the rollies and the forums more expensive, but the game that you pursuing and this is price is different.

Speaker 4:

But it's either this or always catch yourself needing shit and these drugs the best thing in Venice. So I don't need to quit Shit, I medicate, then I meditate, talk that shit. I'm guessing that I need tips from Kevin Gates Cause I get tired and sick of this shit, but I do got two phones. The hustle can't do wrong. 14 beating niggas up in group homes. Ski taught me the way to really hustle At like 18 by 19 Was whipping in a mark. That's two tone For a pistol with an issue. I said with a pistol for an issue. When it's war I got the same jobs as tissue. Wipe your nose, tell you, in your early 20s and you're already a failure. Keem never saw the drug in his life but his down and rum table was covering a drug paraphernalia.

Speaker 2:

He ride for Lil' Cuzzo, all right that's enough, that's enough, that's enough, that's enough, that's enough, that's enough, that's enough Wait wait, wait.

Speaker 3:

Can you give him the joint you gave him at first show? Drop that bomb Real quick, come on, drop that bomb. Give him another intro. Drop that fucking bomb.

Speaker 1:

Get dangerous, drop that bomb.

Speaker 4:

She told me Sit back and relax, let me lunch, dick. She said, I'm all yours. I told her Use a tongue to stop Saying dumb shit, chunk shit, not bodies. I switch hobbies. I can boss you up.

Speaker 2:

Take my phone and it's five P's. You rap different when you really in the trap business. Besides exterminating them, I'm not in rap's business Far as money niggas catfishing.

Speaker 4:

Walnut Lane to Johnson Street. I front them all, get my shirt back flipping. Huh, sweet, what the play is. I run with niggas from the P like.

Speaker 2:

I'm a baked kid, a certified German teller, not what they is.

Speaker 4:

And I really survive where the predators and prey is the jungle. So my pistol I never get rid of that Condiments with the Dolce Cologne when they drilling at. I really rap my house of res band With the Reynolds rap. Talk to him.

Speaker 2:

I can't get into that.

Speaker 4:

Sweet, they like cash. You change what else when they biggest problem Is they ass the same what else? I never was big On selling bags of cane.

Speaker 2:

But my delivered bars Crack. Ain't that the same?

Speaker 4:

Passing lanes. I'm dealing drugs.

Speaker 2:

I can't sleep.

Speaker 4:

Pull up, not the Surge's one. But, family's A big, not a hundred. It's how you drink Paying ease. You put bitches over riches.

Speaker 2:

You a damn flea General. Drop that shit Drop that bar.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, man, it's the realest of most podcasts. That was lit.

Speaker 1:

That was lit. That was lit that was the fucking. Improv 2S Freestyle of all time, all of that. Yeah.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, yeah, appreciate you, man Appreciate you my boy Appreciate you man. Yo we appreciate you, yo fast track man.

Speaker 2:

Alright, we gonna do fast track one time I wanted to say one gotta go.

Speaker 4:

Alright, go ahead, then we gonna do that.

Speaker 3:

Let's say Pharrell, timbaland. Kanye West Dr Dre, damn. Timbaland. Ain't gonna know fucking where. Timberland, kanye West Dr Dre, dr Dre, damn.

Speaker 1:

Timberland ain't going. No fucking where See Certain people got different minds, bro.

Speaker 4:

They do Dr Dre gone One gotta go, one gotta go.

Speaker 1:

Dr Dre ain't going nowhere either. He said Pharrell who.

Speaker 4:

Pharrell, Kanye, Timberland, Dr Dre.

Speaker 1:

One gotta go Kanye because he talked that slavery dumb shit. He got no problem, talked that shit, he talking about.

Speaker 3:

So Kanye music is gone from the eras. Everything is done. He talked about he's out.

Speaker 1:

He talked about Harry Tubman, so fuck that nigga. I just want to throw that little shot, but damn, talking about, the sneakers going, everything is going For real. Sorry, yeah, for real.

Speaker 3:

Damn. So the Louie, everything he got going on done yeah nah.

Speaker 1:

He keep trying to tweet him to see if something's up.

Speaker 4:

Nah, because he's right about the Yeezys. Yeah, you fully is.

Speaker 3:

Yo, it's a lot of hip-hop shit going on right now.

Speaker 1:

Dr Dre got to go bro the only thing Dr Dre, Dr Dre. Yes, so that means 50 gone, 50 gone, eminem gone. Ganger gone, eminem gone, nwa gone it is what it is.

Speaker 2:

Nah, hell, nah, ain't no hip-hop.

Speaker 4:

It is what it is, bro.

Speaker 3:

I don't fuck with 50 at no video. What? Oh, take that back, what? No, he blocked us, bro. I forgot why I don't know.

Speaker 1:

He did block us. That's why I said I fucked that nigga.

Speaker 3:

I don't know I'm a quarter Nigga. He blocked us. Look him up right now on our dorm, bro.

Speaker 2:

Yo, you're who.

Speaker 3:

That's hard I really used to love 50 bro, so he blocked us. I don't know.

Speaker 2:

I might say Timbo, I was gonna wear 50.

Speaker 3:

What.

Speaker 2:

Timbo. It might be Tim's about to go the fuck crazy Back there. I don't know.

Speaker 4:

Yo Tim, yo Tim's about to go. How the fuck Timbo boy Shout out DJ Tim. That's right, I ain't wanna say Dr Dre, you know what he did.

Speaker 1:

I ain, I didn't want to say Dr Dre with him. He's been at the bounce.

Speaker 2:

He said Dr Dre already, but I would probably say Dr Dre too.

Speaker 3:

Like Roland Hargrave right now. Yo y'all snapping on here. I shouldn't have said those names, I just ain't want to go with him, but it would probably be Dr Dre though.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, for me that fucking. That's still a little hard too because I enjoy a lot of that west side shit.

Speaker 3:

How y'all gonna get rid of Dr Dre. That's like really the whole west coast, tupac, all that shit Get rid of Timberlands, kanye and Pharrell.

Speaker 4:

They were all good, jones, but Dr.

Speaker 1:

That was a hard ass question.

Speaker 4:

Alright, do one more. I like that.

Speaker 1:

You can try one.

Speaker 3:

Alright, bet One guy go. It could be a rapper.

Speaker 4:

It could be producers, I'm about to fuck y'all up. One guy go Y'all ready. Cherokee Pinky, roxy Reynolds or Ms Natural.

Speaker 2:

Damn who you say that again. Pinky Roxy Reynolds or Ms Natural, damn who you say that is.

Speaker 3:

Pinky, they all porn stars, right? That's why I'm laughing.

Speaker 1:

Yes, what the fuck, hold on. I just only know what's Pinky, I ain't going to lie.

Speaker 3:

When he said Pinky, I was listening to the names. Who the fuck the freak bitches? Roxy.

Speaker 2:

Reynolds, tell me, tell me, roxy Reynolds.

Speaker 4:

Tell me V got beat, that V got beat that.

Speaker 2:

Tell me to beat that Roxy Reynolds. Don't go nowhere, roxy Reynolds. She don't, roxy Reynolds.

Speaker 4:

Y'all don't know who I'm talking about. Oh alright.

Speaker 2:

Roxy Reynolds. Pinky, I don't know Roxy, she's class what it would be out of. It would be it would be out of Cherokee and Miss Natural Out of one of them.

Speaker 4:

Pinky Cherokee Miss Natural. Listen Pinky Cherokee, miss Natural and Roxy Reynolds.

Speaker 1:

Miss Natural sound like a goddamn Miss America pageant ass girl. Like that's crazy, yeah Damn.

Speaker 4:

She definitely a president, it probably would be Cherokee for me, though. Cherokee.

Speaker 3:

Pinky for me.

Speaker 1:

That's the only one I know is Pinky, y'all seen?

Speaker 2:

Pinky. I ain't talking about now Pinky, though we talking about prom Pinky.

Speaker 4:

We not talking about now oh all right, what y'all?

Speaker 2:

talking about Nobody fucking with prom Pinky. They all retired. Yeah Well, none of them fucking with Pinky and her prom, but Roxy. Reynolds was different though.

Speaker 4:

Ms Natural would go for me.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's why I say you out of them two.

Speaker 4:

Man Pinky had to go for me All right. Now you do one.

Speaker 2:

Ms Natural don't even sound the best, all right, ms.

Speaker 1:

Natural is fucking crazy.

Speaker 3:

All right what are you talking? About All right, you do one, all right, one gotta go. Come on white boy gotta pick four.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, say four things alright, one gotta go, jay-z Nas making it easy what the? Fuck is.

Speaker 4:

Jay-Z and Nas easy.

Speaker 2:

Jay-Z, jay fuck is Jay-Z and Nas easy Jay-Z. It's hard already. Can't say it hard, nah Jay-Z. So who they? Nas Snoop, jay-z, nas Snoop and Lil Wayne.

Speaker 1:

Snoop Doggy Dogg out the door. Yeah, snoop Dogg, yo, yeah, see you, see you. Snoop Doggy Dog out the door, yeah.

Speaker 3:

Snoop Dogg girl. Yeah, see you.

Speaker 1:

See you Snoop Doggy Dog. He out the door and I love.

Speaker 3:

Snoop Damn Uncle. Snoop, Damn Coach. Icon Come to the Real or the Most podcast.

Speaker 4:

Uncle Snoop Fast Track, let's get it.

Speaker 2:

All right, fast Track is a game that we play. You don't really do too much thinking. You pick one or the other. It's similar to Danger Zone. Okay, so because we just did our one, got to go. We're going to go movies, so Goodfellas or the casino, casino, friday 1 or Friday to.

Speaker 1:

Daniel Friday lion King or Aladdin Lion King Fuck the.

Speaker 3:

Aladdin, all right Um Carpet.

Speaker 2:

Um, um.

Speaker 1:

Hill Street, blues and Sugar Hill, I don't know what Hill Street Blues is Blue Hill.

Speaker 2:

Ave. Blue Hill Ave.

Speaker 3:

Oh, you said the whole shit wrong.

Speaker 2:

I'm like what movie is that? Blue Hill Ave.

Speaker 1:

Blue Hill Ave. Blue Hill Ave is a classic.

Speaker 2:

That was.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, that was nowhere Sugar.

Speaker 2:

Hill. You ain't never seen Sugar Hill. Yeah, Sugar.

Speaker 3:

Hill? Yeah, I've seen it. Oh, all right, that Blue Hill Ave, blue Hill Ave, that shit, remind you being with your homies and all that yeah no, that's my shit.

Speaker 2:

Menace to Society or Boys in the Hood.

Speaker 1:

Boys in the Hood. Boys in the Hood is the scariest movie ever to me, because All that soul shit, somebody about to crawl out the door, shit ain't happening but me trying to go to college. And because I'm from the hood and I go to the damn store to get like a damn juice and I get shot up for something my damn brothers did. That's real, yeah, that's scary as shit.

Speaker 4:

Real quick, real quick, and then we gonna get out of here. Alright, who? Your top 5 favorite artists Ever? Give me your shit. Real quick, real quick, real quick, and then we're going to get out of here. All right, who?

Speaker 1:

are your top five favorite artists ever. All right, here we go. Big, fucking love Big. My dad put me on Big when I was a kid. Big Jay Jay Cole Meat, because I'm a Philly nigga. That was easy for you, man. The fifth one it depends on the day. It's like a whole. Like I changed my Tuesday on Monday. Right now, this shit about to go crazy. Will Smith Dead ass. Will Smith is the most underrated storyteller. All time Go back and listen to Home Base. That's what it's called like Home Base.

Speaker 3:

All right, we're going gonna leave with this one. Then One guy go Meek Beans, will Smith EVA. Oh my god.

Speaker 1:

What I'm sorry.

Speaker 3:

What's your pick, bro?

Speaker 2:

Oh, what the fuck did you just say?

Speaker 1:

He said Meek Beans Eve. Will Smith, I love Eve.

Speaker 3:

Yo, this is really the most podcast.

Speaker 2:

Yo, what is?

Speaker 4:

yours.

Speaker 1:

It got dangerous.

Speaker 3:

Hey yo, you can't say nothing about me, you serious though. I'm serious.

Speaker 1:

All right, who you? Bro Smith got to go. Bro Alright, who you?

Speaker 2:

Smith, gotta go, bro.

Speaker 3:

Whoa who you Will gotta go bro, Bro Eve could go for me.

Speaker 1:

Are you drooling? If I had an idea, woman, it's Eve.

Speaker 3:

Them three niggas can't go. I'm sorry.

Speaker 4:

I ain't gonna hold you. I ain't gonna hold you, I ain't gonna hold you. If we basing it on. He already parked himself If we basing it on everything he would have billied there, if we basing it on everything, eve do gotta go, though bro, i'ma keep it a bean.

Speaker 1:

Will Smith was the first rapper to ever win a Grammy. Can you talk about rat career, rat career Eve?

Speaker 4:

But, nah man Bro Will Smith was the first black artist ever to win a Grammy.

Speaker 1:

He's not going nowhere, bro. He's not going nowhere, bro. Will had a number one album and a number one movie in the same fucking week.

Speaker 2:

That's why he can't go nowhere. I thought it was music based Getting jiggy with it.

Speaker 4:

Na na, na, na, na, na, na yeah.

Speaker 3:

Na na na na na na Played every year Bro.

Speaker 4:

Summertime. He's staying alone, bro. Summertime.

Speaker 1:

He's staying off of summertime. Eve don't got no summertime. I want y'all to see Home, base Home base Huh, his underrated.

Speaker 2:

Her first album was a classic.

Speaker 4:

But it ain't no summertime though. Bro, he got a couple jobs man.

Speaker 1:

He got a song called.

Speaker 3:

But listen though, man. This the real of the most podcast. We had the wake up call. The most dangerous podcast, the Most Dangerous Podcast. Listen.

Speaker 1:

Follow me On the Wake Up Call. Two Underscores Currency, two Underscores. Follow me. Every Friday 1pm we drop in the Most Dangerous Fucking Freestyle Any other platform. Y'all say that shit. Tell me, kiss my black ass.

Speaker 4:

Alrighty, I'm Rilla.

Speaker 2:

I'm Outta World K. I'm White Boy D2A.

Speaker 3:

And this the Rilla, the Most podcast.

Speaker 2:

Stay tuned and we out y'all we out of here Really the Moose podcast.

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