We Legal! #18
82 min
β’Mar 1, 2026about 2 months agoSummary
Episode 18 of 'Let's Rap About It' features hosts Fabolous, Maino, Dave East, and Jim Jones discussing their All-Star weekend experiences, social media's desensitizing effects on society, flexing culture and materialism, and various relationship and cultural topics including vulnerability in music and respect for legacy artists.
Insights
- Information overload from social media creates desensitization to serious issues like mass violence, making tragic events feel routine rather than impactful
- Excessive accessibility to romantic options through social media reduces perceived scarcity and mystique, changing how people value relationships and commitment
- Flexing and materialism are cultural expressions rooted in scarcity mindset; understanding the 'why' behind purchases matters more than the purchases themselves
- Team and inner circle awareness is critical for identifying when artists are genuinely struggling versus performing vulnerability as artistic style
- Generational gaps in cultural knowledge are widening; younger audiences may not recognize established figures, creating both marketing opportunities and respect issues
Trends
Social media algorithm dependency creating filter bubbles and behavioral tracking that influences consumer choices and attention spansShift from scarcity-based to abundance-based relationship dynamics reducing long-term commitment and increasing disposability perceptionVulnerability and mental health expression becoming mainstream in hip-hop, blurring lines between authentic cry-for-help and commercial trendGenerational disconnect in cultural literacy accelerating as content consumption becomes increasingly fragmented and algorithm-drivenPerformative disrespect as viral marketing tactic gaining traction as engagement metric optimization supersedes traditional respect normsParental tension between protecting children from materialism and acknowledging cultural realities of status-based peer dynamicsSampling and legacy artist protection becoming more legally complex as younger artists remix established catalogs without understanding cultural context
Topics
Social Media Desensitization and Information OverloadAccessibility and Scarcity in Modern DatingFlexing Culture and Materialism in Hip-HopMental Health and Vulnerability in MusicGenerational Cultural Knowledge GapsAlgorithm-Driven Consumer BehaviorViral Marketing and Performative DisrespectParenting and Materialism BalanceLegacy Artist Sampling and RespectTeam Accountability and Artist WelfareHygiene and Personal StandardsWomen's Value and Relationship DynamicsFirst-Check Flexing PsychologyLuxury Car CultureUnderage Safety in Studio Environments
Companies
PrizePix
Sports picks app sponsor offering $50 in lineups for new users; featured prominently with promo code integration
Marathon Burger
Restaurant mentioned as providing excellent hospitality during All-Star weekend event
Playmaker
Mentioned as co-presenter of the podcast episode
People
Fabolous
Co-host discussing All-Star weekend experiences, flexing culture, and relationship dynamics
Maino
Co-host contributing to discussions on materialism, social media effects, and cultural topics
Dave East
Co-host sharing nephew's NBA rising stars game experience and perspectives on vulnerability in music
Jim Jones
Co-host discussing luxury car culture, flexing psychology, and generational cultural gaps
Jesse Jackson
Mentioned in tribute following his passing; acknowledged for activism and presence during MLK era
Cam Newton
Referenced for controversial statement about women's value changing based on number of children
Quotes
"Everything is so accessible now. Now we tapped in. We see what's going on in Jamaica, we see what's going on in Colorado. It's just a lot of information and we overload it."
Dave Eastβ’Mid-episode
"You don't need more time. You need less distraction. Everything is distraction now."
Mainoβ’Mid-episode
"The specialty is gone. Everything is too accessible. Especially even the stars."
Jim Jonesβ’Mid-episode
"As soon as the check clear, flex. Let them niggas know it's on."
Fabolousβ’Mid-episode
"I don't judge women with kids. It's all about the connection. The kids weren't a deterrent for me."
Jim Jonesβ’Late-episode
Full Transcript
And you'll piff what you cooking up A lot of shit been going on so let's rap about it A lot of right, a lot of wrong so let's rap about it Controversy every week so let's rap about it Family that don't even speak we can rap about it They crashing out on IG let's rap about it Heavy body want a beef let's rap about it People going now sad let's rap about it They really want clout bad let's rap about it Let's rap about it Yo let's rap about it brought to you by Playmaker Presented by PrizePix, America's number one sports picks app How y'all feeling man? Man we feeling good man What's up? What's up? What's up with the geysers? 18 episodes What's the deal? Finally legal We legal Fresh off of All Star weekend Good trip Good trip It felt like a high school field trip Remember at the end of the year when they were like Yo we all going to great adventures I loved it it felt good Yeah it definitely felt like that Field trip meeting out front Everybody be on time Be downstairs at this time Lobby call Right We had camp counselors You did? Definitely had counselors You need that destruction Shout out to JB Shout out to Donna Teller Shout out to PrizePix it was a great experience Definitely It was a great experience It was a good weekend We stopped at Marathon Burger Marathon Burger Marathon Burger Big shout out to them Shout out to Kiff Sam, Kaby, everybody that was out there The hospitality at Marathon was beautiful We got a chance to do a lot Got a chance to hang out with my daughter That was dope You know what I mean? Valentine's Day I got to chill with my nephew I take my son every year to All-Star weekend Birthday events He turned 18 right? He turned 18 this year He legal too everybody legal The 18's all over the place Yo that's the first time I kicked it with him And yeah it's like since he was a little Yeah I seen y'all chopping it up Man he was like yo this little nigga A whole couple different things He got his own swag and his own perspective He understands he and time He know what's going on He's him Yeah Any highlights for y'all? My highlight was Like everything was good The craziest highlight to me was when A girl tried to sell me some pussy that I already had That was the craziest thing to me Here we go again And the episode has started Episode 18 We are legal ladies and gentlemen So he's allowed to talk about these things First she and you were All-Star weekend prizes Right that's like She tried to up it It was something I already had before Man I don't understand That's the key question I was like did you pay for it before? No that's the thing I had it before Did she forget? It was for free? She tried to tap that thing I think that She might have some meetings with her I think it was All-Star weekend All-Star weekend I think it was the All-Star weekend That's what it was She just had to try it Man I'm not understanding The rooms is a little more expensive You know what I mean the flights But I thought I had it I mean like damn like She said I said what you doing? She's like yeah you know what? She said you know what? I'm gonna go to work tonight And I'm just gonna come by and see you Just hit me off After work? Just hit me off That was the key question Hit me off, take care of me Take care of you And because I know what you want What no set prices just to take care of you I don't want that I didn't want that That's sad, that's sad She fucked it all up That's sad, I'm abused Yeah yeah I thought After the take care of you she fucked it all up Take care of me Yeah she was sad She was something crazy Did you remind her? You got it for free before? I was confused I said did I do this before? I remember doing this And I didn't trade You didn't pay the first time? I didn't trade no dinero All star weekend baby Yeah that's what it is So shout out to her Maybe the first time was a sample You know how you give you the sample So you come back and pay for the real thing That's a possible but Yeah I wasn't paying You didn't promote it You were supposed to pick it up Shout out to her for trying Shout out to all star weekend Shout out to all star weekend Because everything goes up Definitely Yeah definitely a highlight So that was a highlight What about you Dave? Highlight my nephew He played in the rising stars game He played for the Miami Heat That's dope You got a nephew in the NBA? Yeah he ain't in the A right now That's fire No that's fire So my sister was there his mother So we got to hang out You be looking at him with a grudge sometime? Yeah I'm a low I'm a low You know that's what I wanted to do that I wanted to do that You know what it is? That's something my pops wanted For me So to see now my nephew was actually there That's dope It's even I'm super I'm ecstatic behind it But my father more like One of you niggas got there Like family like Still in the bloodline too And he killing like you know what I'm saying So that was a highlight for me You the uncle that almost made it For sure Yeah that's Uncle Dave I was as close as it got Uncle Lice? Yeah Uncle Lice I ain't no wife Ice is a bad uncle Yo wild man It's hard to see you coming through the doors He times He times He times shepherd you're Like y'all keep playing me with this boy None of you niggas was athletic None of you niggas play the sport It's above the rim Why y'all keep playing No the thing is Out of the athletic I understand that you're the type of athletic man Out of the athletic actually man Don't get mad at me man I almost made it just like you almost made it You almost made it You almost made it win What I almost made it Niggas I wanted like shit He ain't making that That's what I'm talking about Find some footage of Kapo His efforts is just to get his minds He's playing basketball He's playing basketball He really played Somebody go find that footage please What you talking about And then I believe what he talking about over here man What you talking about You niggas what You niggas what No I'm not him but he's like you almost made it He's like to keep playing about this basketball shit I'm talking about my nephew I'm proud of my nephew I know that My nephew is like you made it I'm saying when your nephew When your nephew is at school And he just And he talk to you You know about You did it He's totally different people Right but you know my uncle was Davey You know he almost made it too He don't say that He don't even rap me That's the ill part about him He don't want to He don't want to be Bro he's been in conversation He said that He don't want to be known For my being my nephew I understand that You know what I'm saying If it come up Yo he's But he's doing what he's doing He adds that in And he's better than you He's better than you He's better than you He's what He's what He's better than you Yeah for sure right now Nah that's the You're a hater That's the real question That the first given dinner Right now for sure Who put it up Can you bust my ass Outside right now Outside What you talking about Who's that Whoah Paul you can't say bust my ass What You can't say First of all we talking Ball talk But I'ma let them get I'ma let them get his post button off I'ma let them get his post button off Oh man You bought a button You bought You bought You bought profanelian Yo Niggas got props now You gotta be careful You gotta be careful Niggas got props now So you can't prepare Oh good Oh good Oh good Oh good Look Don't blame me Just leave it alone Just leave it alone Just forget about it Forget that we even said it though You know what I mean Well shout out to nephew But yeah now I could never be mad at a fam I ain't mad at I'ma be mad at a fam That's not even your smug ass You gotta love that You gotta I literally you know what's the Last part about it I watched it happen Like I seen it from Him being a baby Like to The whole Super dope bro A.U. to college To every tour Like I really was a part of I seen it So to watch it on that space now Was the illest shit ever to me To make it to the NBA is still one of the hardest things To accomplish in the world period The odds on these kids Getting into the league is It's a kinship right I mean it's not easy But speaking about nephews Uncle Jesse passed away Uncle Jesse Jackson Uncle Jesse Jackson He passed away It's black history month Yes So Russ in peace to Jesse Jackson I remember when he said he wanted to cut Obama's balls off Do you remember that footage I don't think right now is the time For that type of memory Russ in peace to Jesse Jackson I remember he tried to run for president He tried to cut his balls off It's alright We got to He said he lived to be He was what 90? 85? He was Extremely Vocal Just a part of like Everything black out there You know he was with Like Martin Martin got killed Martin and all that He was there He was there with him He was on the balcony 100% Russ in peace Jesse God bless his soul Yeah I feel like he lived a longer life Than a lot of motherfuckers He did some good He fought for something He stood for something Yo what are some things The society has been Desensitized to Which I feel like Violence is number one I think everything Right You think about Our society America is so violent Right We used to hear about shootings We heard about a mass shooting Right now that happened In some city It's just like Alright it's another mass shooting Right Right it's just We overly stimulated Overly too much information So much is going on So much news Is to the point where it's regular I think the difference is Used to just I mean some of it might come up On the news If you watch the news And a lot of us Wasn't watching the news We outside Running around But now You got your phone in your hand You seeing what's happening In Cali Miami Atlanta Houston Haiti London London You seeing it You could just swipe through Like oh damn Nigga just got his head blown off In London That's crazy It's like It's not even a Nothing You just swipe You know what I mean You going to the next Whatever happened I think Social media played a part In the rush Of everything Like you know what I'm saying Over stimulation And anything you click That becomes your algorithm I'm scared to click a Ass On the gram Because then Your whole explore page Going to be mad Butts That's crazy It's real shit I click a sneaker It'd be mad sneakers That mean like Anything you It's like the shit is Watching you Like oh this is what he Into today And if you click it You explore page Probably Wild Midges Yo Right or right Wild Midges is crazy You got mad Midges popping up on your feet No It's short It's short It's short It's short It's short It's short It's short You got the That week I did That week See it knew The algorithm Midges popping up It knew what's going on My explore page is like A lot of animals Like a lot of like Sharks and That's what you're clicking on Yeah I'm clicking on Fucking orcas and Weird shit like that I like that Alligators and Right Yeah you'll see a lot of that In butts too But how does it know To do that Like that's my thing Like if you It's designed like that bro Whatever you click It's designed to go for what you With your interest is It's documentaries about that Phone listens to you too You ever have a conversation 100% Right If we talking about something We talking about target and all that Then you open your phone And it's right on target It's right on 100% Brands You tell my cause It's right on Whatever it is It's designed to This is a fact That's cool It's a smart phone That's what they named it A smart phone Yeah I think the accessibility To everything That people just seeing so much Um They just dropping guns In the studio Yeah Like it's just Everything just happening So like And it keeps happening I mean that So like once you even Once you even see something You not even getting a lot of time To really process it The way like Most people would process this Back in the days I think Soon as something happen Within a day Or two days Something happens again So you just roll on to the next thing And it kind of like You know you might say Damn that's crazy But you just roll on To the next crazy thing Right Like nothing is too serious anymore Like it's just like Cause there's so many things happening It's like Mr. Davis said It's like Everything is so accessible now Now we tapped in We see what's going on in In Jamaica We see what's going on in Colorado You know It's just a lot of information And we overload it So now we need like a I use like a mass shooting Because the United States Got more mass shootings Than any country in the world Right That's Niggas walking into a school Or church or mall And just going crazy Right That shit happens so much that It's like Nobody even No big deal no more Because we seen it so much And like he said Once that happened It's like two other things Going on right after that So we all We disconnected bro All over All over I think some people like You know The way the internet runs And social media platforms run Like it does inform you I think everybody likes to stay You know on top of what's going on But then there's some parts of Or some people Like even on myself I like being kind of out the loop Sometimes Because it kind of like Keeps you from getting caught up In so much of the other shit And distracting you From what you got to do in your world You know what I'm saying So sometimes being out the loop Also could make you A little bit like Desensitized to it Because you're just not Feeling everything You're not catching everything Like when people come up to me And ask me about certain shit If I ain't really knowledgeable Of it I ain't even really speak on it Because I don't really know that much about it I know I heard certain little things But it's like anything that you hear Like it's so many voices on the internet Anything that go on You're going to hear so much Comments, opinions You know what I'm saying By the time it gets to you It's a whole narrative Is already shaped to you So sometimes just staying out of the loop To Can just keep you from All the shit that's going on as well It's like an overload though It's a lot With everything It's a lot And it's hard to Distract it So remember back in the days You were going to how You watched your movie But you ain't had no phone To keep picking up Because it was just a phone That was used for a call So you only picked up your phone When you was using it For like a phone call Or maybe the old Texan Maybe like the flip phone That old Texan You wasn't really Looking at the phone all day Hit the number three times Yeah, you had to hit the number A couple times to get to the letter Right? So you used to You used to focus more Like whatever it is that you was doing If you was watching a movie And you were creating a creature girl Or if you was just chilling like You was You wasn't distracted Now with everything You pick your phone up You on that bitch for an hour No matter what You know how many times I put a movie on Or some shit I've been wanting to watch And then got to And be watching this shit And then getting to my phone And got to run this shit back I got to run the movie Right, you got to run the movie back now I'd have missed 20 minutes of this shit Don't know what's going on Because the scrolling is like a It's like a addictive Yeah, and it's like a whole It's cocaine, man Yeah, you can go on If a nigga had how many hours a day Spent on the phone It'd probably bug you up It tells you though It tells you that It tells you It tells you I ain't checked my shit Yeah Y'all be checking that? Sometimes it alerts you You put on your phone For this amount of hours Or something like that I think what you even saying About back in days too Like, I started like at the end of last year Feeling like I just didn't have enough time I always felt overwhelmed Where I had something to do Or I ain't Why, even if you get a bunch of things done Something get left off And I was cool with it Because at least like If you got 10 things to do And you get 8 done You like, you could be proud of it You got the 8 done But I always felt like Something was getting left off But I A lot of When I started At the end of the year I started looking at it It's not your time It's just more distraction now I'm not sure Your time is just More distraction now Everything is You don't need more time You need less distraction So like I started just trying to like Slow down the distraction So that I would have more time To do the shit that I want to do That's what it is The distractions And I think most of the distraction Come from us picking up our phones Your phone is just You're getting lost in that shit Yeah That shit don't leave niggas hands Have to Nobody's hands Females with God's That shit is just Yeah, you just be going on A whole chase Like one thing leads to another That leads you to two more things 90% of the club is on the phone In the club So everything is affected So now Instead of people going on the club And dancing and partying Now everybody at the table like this Right Just bopping And that's the experience And then it's like Even when you go out You go to the rest of them You look around Everybody in their phone Basketball game Anything bro Everything That's the fact The whole world's a disaster Because having access to too many women Make it easy to think They're disposable What you want to What you want your niggas want to answer that How do you feel about that man I thought that question was for you That's what me I thought it was for you I think the question is more or less Having too many access to To people in social setting It's just overload It's kind of a reflection of what we just was talking about Right But now it's more specific I think having over access to anything To everything So if you got over access to women Over access to relationships It's just so much It dilutes It dilutes Shit that you used to might have been excited about Before It was an abundance Does it take away from the chase? The thing is this It's like Back in the days when you met somebody You probably wasn't meeting so many people As you're meeting now But you also aren't who you are today Back then So back then you might have only been subject to Five or six blocks Or getting on the train and going here And like that might have been your world Now you're here there You're on the internet They know you Your name is on TV It's everywhere like But even if you So that shifted everything Even for the average person As long as you got a phone You could be DM'ing chicks from here to Pakistan Like it don't matter Right right right That's the fact You got access now Or you need this wifi Right Or you need this wifi You can just be hitting anybody From anywhere You could try You shoot a shot all day long Anybody Anybody So it's like Does that make you like that? Put it this way When we was young growing up You could never It was no way you could talk to Holly Berry Or even get nowhere It was impossible Like all the movies she had It was like damn Like you knew you couldn't holler at her Now you can figure out if she has an Instagram Or shoot you a shot Or shoot me at anything like that She might see it But the thing is It's like what they're saying Is it She right You're right That a fuck you up Holly Berry respond Like what Does that make you Sort of Cause it's like this sense is ours too So now it's like If you bad Holly Berry It's fake bro Do you feel like I got other options too Because you just so used to Having a lot of motion because You've been able to accumulate a lot more I think it's over You bad Holly Berry You think you got other options It's crazy I think it's all I think it's all like Like instant What's the word instant gratification It's like I see that I can hit that up now You know what I mean Like you can't It cut out the like The mystique So now you don't love no more though The dreaming of it like Damn Like that How you used to be like Damn I wish I could get next to that Like that's It's not special That's gone You know what I mean I feel like that's gone The specialty is Everything is too accessible Especially even the stars That's why it's good for some stars To keep that mystique Like he was saying Because social media And shit like that To take away from that If they get to see you all the time Or they know they could get next to you All the time Or they know you know what I mean Like it's Shootings man I think everything needs moderation I think like you said There's too much accessibility To Everything changes how you deal with it You know what I'm saying I think It's the same way When somebody has a lot of money It changes how they deal Deal with people deal with money Deal with you know what I'm saying I think the same thing If you put it on women Or men by its versa If you have so much accessibility It definitely changes how you You know view Even if you're like Nino now Now you're Nino Anybody Cancel that bitch Like it's nothing I think that too is because People think they have option too I think a lot of people Who would have worked through things Or worked through you know hard times I think now people feel like There's a lot of option out there They always think that something But that go back to what I was saying That go back to what I was saying You might only be seeing What you were seeing Right Now You might really be sitting in your projects DMing somebody in Dubai You are like Or you might be talking with a chick Over there and whatever So that got you on some like I got joints all over the fucking world And then you feel like So now you like You might start fronting on What's in your reach Like I got options I got options I don't got a And that ain't You don't even know what the fuck Going on over there like Yeah you just gas quick It's the internet You get gas quick You know what you gonna kick me out I don't care Going to Dubai It's Mauda here First thing smoking You just need to buzz with that When is it the right time to start flexing Immediately as soon as the check clear As soon as the check clear Flex As soon as the check clear Let them niggas know it's on Let them niggas know I been beef with these niggas All this time I can't wait to see I can't wait I what The niggas that you been going at it with We can't wait that they see me in something Let me get Yeah you gotta flex some Somehow some way tomorrow Tomorrow not promise baby First check was a heavy flex As soon as you get it You know how hard it was to get to the first check It took years First check you thought that shit was gonna last forever The flex was heavy Yeah And that was the That went the fastest Quickly It's okay but you got the chance to flex though Immediately Right? Two-plex The niggas that you didn't like The dead landed And all of the niggas that didn't like you Did they see you They saw that Everyone saw me Jack They saw that And it was summertime I had my windows down out I made sure they saw a niggas Mm-hmm Fishbowl and his type things What's flexing though What's flexing What's flexing I guess it's different to everybody Me? No homo I don't even want to say That's a good question What's flexing You just got the check Cause we talking about the check Right? What you Flexing to me is I'm about to do some shit Like niggas that Y'all said y'all probably thought I wasn't going to do So what you do I'm gonna pull up in some big sexy Foreign shit What you didn't expect though Cause y'all know me on the train And Mm So now I'm gonna pull up a little different Mm The Maserati Quattropop When it first came out I believe I was like the first one in the country Quattroquate Maserati on them Oh when spirit was open Spirit Right in front Skirt skirt Hmm Ocean blue I was so ignorant I had a piece for the grill So the grill had a piece That I could take off as a chain And then I had Yeah that's ignorant Shit was going on Very Shit was going on That's top notch ignorance Yeah The picture of you in the dictionary I think that's flex Yeah that's flexing That's flexing What was your flex Man I told you man Like My first Bentley The first thing I did was Drive from Long Island Dead straight to the hook Non-stop Immediately Niggas gonna fill me today Anything else with civilizers Civilizers That wasn't enough That's how I felt when I first got my Ben I had the GT2 What was your first flex If you could remember One of your flexes What she said When is the right time The right time is Whenever you feel like it for real Like I think That's part of flexing It's just doing what you feel You know what I'm saying People might not feel like you Got this or you got that Or they used to like you said Used to seeing you one way Now you gotta pop out And show them how you feel So I think whatever you feel Whenever you feel it's time When the money hit When Fucking right Whatever Right sunny damn You got a ride around a block Make sure it's 90 out Part of the flex is you not worried about You know how you like you said The money goes and all that You're not worried about Yeah that's not a thought of right now Yeah not at all That's not part of the flex That's not part of the flex No that's not part of the flex If you budget in your shit All of that You're not thinking about when it ends You're not gonna fuck about When it's shit's tough You're still looking like that It's not about being frugal Why you fucking flexing What was your favorite car That you thought that That was like yeah I'm killing these niggas With this one I had a CL-6 when I first When I first started Coming in the game That was just like That shit was a car that I just wanted It was just crazy And then I think the Bentley GT Yeah that's the CL-6 And then the Bentley GT was Because it wasn't no That was the first time that coupe Really hit so I remember I had it and I was I'm so proud of this car We shooting a video for Breathe I think And I'm like y'all I wanna put my car in the video I'm like yo what you want us to rent Cause you know videos They used to just rent the car I'm like nah we got a So I think I pulled up to the And I told them I'm like yo we not using that Rental car They had rented something It was some kind of car they rented I'm like nah we not using that car We using my car My shit My shit My shit My shit My shit My shit My shit My shit My shit My shit My shit My shit My shit My shit My shit I'm spirit That wasn't him. That wasn't him. That wasn't him, man. 100% happened. That wasn't him, man. Never had the same cause, man. Nigga, what you talking about? You had a black GT? You had a black GT? 100%. I wouldn't have thought you all mine. I had mine first, so I wouldn't have thought mine was yours. You did, but when you came out, you just don't remember. You was coming out of Cheesecake Factory. Yours looked like mine? He was sitting outside. I was sitting outside. It was two black GTs. Right, hold on. I was sitting outside, okay? It was a nice summer day. He came out. He had his bag in his hand, whatever. Yo, spit. He said, oh, shit, what up? Chopped it up for two seconds, and he went to go get in his car. And then you was like, yo, I thought, you don't remember that? You went to hit the... Nah, man. No, let's go to the next... Don't you shit, don't you car light up when you're... Yeah. And you were saying, man, I was bugging. You said to me, man, I was bugging. I thought this was mine. You don't remember. It's okay. Shit happens. Might be a main memory. No, no, no, that happened. 100% that happened. I mean, could it happen in your mind? That happened. It sounds like a dream to me. Sometimes it happened in your mind. Maybe you saw him walking by your car. You thought that was called mine. He told me, he said, yo, I was bugged like that. Yo, I tried to hit them. No, that happened. He might have said, yo, I see you got the band. You don't remember anything. You don't remember anything. He just don't remember. It's okay. A nigga tell me a story every day that I don't remember. It's okay. It don't mean it don't happen. I don't know if I even knew me when I had the Bentley. That's cap. That's cap. That's crazy. You came to die. You came to die. You know me? You ain't a big issue in the Bentley. So man was like a fan of the one. When we shot, when we shot. When we shot, when we shot. When we shot, when we shot. When we shot, I hated remix. You came in the bent. That was 08. I got one in 09. I ain't had a Bentley 08. That's cap. I didn't. This is cap. I had a Bentley in 03. No, it came out in 04. See what it's for. I got the first Bentley. I did not still have that car in 2008. I'm willing to bet any amount of money or anything. We could bet anything. Pull the phones up. Pulled up to the high hand video shoot with a black Bentley. Who would want to bet on this? This is how sure I am. What y'all bet? What y'all bet? More likes. More what? More what? More that fat pulled up in the Bentley. 100%. More than that he didn't. More than that fat didn't have that in... He did it. Spins, what year you got the car? I got the car like in the, in the 03. 04. They came out of 04. So I'm not jacking these still had in the 08. I guarantee any amount of money. We gonna go through the pictures. You back that out in 08? I back that out in 09. Oh wait, he pulled up to the high hand video shoot in the black bent. 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Friends of miles and shit like that. How do you handle it? That's what I'm saying. So do you feel that artists need to start out being girls? Because imagine if that girl didn't make the mistake of saying she was 17, because it was in the midst of a conversation, somebody else said 17 and she was like, yeah. And he caught on and they was like, how old are you? So if the girl didn't make that mistake of saying she was 17 and she just in the midst of going on and shit like that, then it's like he could have got herself caught up or not even knowing that the girl was lying to beat it. I think a lot of times you could kind of read it. And then it switches once he gets caught. It just makes him look like a monster for me, part of not him. Let me put that on nobody. But anybody look like a monster for being caught in that situation there with an underage girl, but didn't know that. A lot of times you can read it. Sometimes you can't. Sometimes it's tricky. Sometimes I've been around just in spots and they be young and they look older. So I get that part of it. But a lot of times you can read it. If you can't read it, figure it out. How can you read it between the alcohol and the weed and the music? What you mean? If they look like a little girl, they look like a little girl. They don't be looking like a little girl. Let's be honest. The average girl entertainer per se and having some company and stuff like that, I believe he's believing that there are grown women coming to see you, right? Unless it's like a thing like, what's that nickname? Academics. He got a thing for little boys. He got having weird conversations with little boys. Unless it's something like that. Right? That's different. But the average person, you got toys over there and we ain't got nothing. Hey, yo. I don't know. I just feel like if anything feel unfamiliar or feel glitchy, you know what I mean? Figure it out. Don't like not know what's going on because then you, you know what I'm saying? That shit could go left. So I always feel like with me, figure out what's going on. Who would you? Damn what you do though. How do you handle it? We not vibing here. What do you mean? What do you mean? What do you say? Do you kick a monster? You got to go. I'm not going to just violate and be disrespectful. That might be somebody people. But if it ain't somebody people and they didn't found a way through somebody to the lab, y'all get the fuck about it. What you doing Smitho? I'm not kicking it and vibing and y'all not going to be in here recording and I got to leave. I think you got to watch your surroundings. You know what I'm saying? I've been doing this for a long time. I never really had that situation around me. But I think if you know who's around you, then kind of like that helps situations like that don't happen. I don't really, if it does happen, I guess like you said, you got to escort it out of the space. I never happened to me. I never been in a situation like that. But I just know the type of person I am. I would probably just be like, get the fuck out. Get the fuck out. You bugging the fuck out. I don't want nothing to do with none of this. Hello. Get the fuck out. You got to. Like make sure to take me. Fill me. Get out. You don't know me. You need this on record? On record. On record. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I never been in that situation. I was like, where I had the question, you know what I mean? That young teenage and shit like that. That's to me, that's, and it's like you got thinking about a studio session. Now a lot of times you might go to a studio session where you've been invited to the session and you don't know who in there. You're not even asking really questions or whatever. You're not even going to be able to get in there with another artist. But as far as my own shit, I know who I invited to the studio. So if something like that was to happen, it had to come from somebody. But some girl that I invited. Right. But some girl that boy, boy or her friends, you don't even know these girls or you might be in a different city. You might just, you just finished performing, you know, going back to the hotel. I hope God gives me the power that night to read how young they are and ask somebody, you know what I'm saying? Like they look young. Like what's up with them? Never forget to you could always remove yourself from situations. Absolutely. I do. I remove if I'm somewhere and the vibe is not really right or something that you're looking right in a thing, you got to exit stage left, man. And that's, that's another way to protect yourself. 100%. Take a piece and not get caught up in what's going on and shit like that. Like we've all like had situations happen with us or around us. It's just like you got some point you got to, you know, that's why I said you got to watch us around us and know it's around you. That's a fact. That's a fact. That's a fact. Remove yourself sometimes. Yeah. I'm out of here, man. Fuck this shit. Do you think a woman's value changes depending on how many kids they have? Who think that? That's crazy. I like them little stretch marks. Apparently the basketball of the football player Cameron, I mean, Cam Newton, right? That's his name. Said that a woman's value. Her value changes. Like in what way? Like I guess, I guess the conversation is because some men feel like I don't want to talk to a female if she got kids. Right. Some niggas think that, right? 100%. That's some niggas rules or that's they stand. That's almost hard to find right now. I said that's almost hard to find. I don't feel that way. I like a little stretch marks. I don't know. I'm just telling you, I guess, you know what I mean? I like them little tiger joints on the side. What's the tiger joints on the side? That's high school favorite. You heard? Tiger joints on the side. Tiger stripes? Yo, I'm with that. Did the VBLs make the tiger stripes disappear? No. I'm asking you. No, no, no, that's a myth. That's a myth? Yeah. I think I'm not going to do it. Tiger stripes on the side of the VBL? Yeah. They still live? Yeah. They did. They did. Yeah. They was dead. They was dead. You can see it. But bringing down the value of a woman, I don't think that... I don't know kids. I don't think kids bring down the value of a woman. You know what I mean? Because a woman of value, she's a woman at the end of the day. Is there thing as a woman has too many kids? What's too many kids? I mean, five, six, seven. I'm up in there, nigga. What time them kids going to sleep? Huh? What time? What? You want me to play with them after? No problem. Let me ask you this, man. Does the amount of baby father's play a part? So she got six kids and then six baby father's. That's hilarious to me. Do that. Does that take her value away from you? Do that drop her value? She got six... I'm not looking at wife her, right? I don't want to be in a relationship. That means her value is down. If you're not looking at wife her that old, the value is not... Isn't that a symbol of her value and where you... But that for me, though, I don't think that brings her value down. Brings her value down to you, though. No, no, no. She's not... So could you be in a love and relationship with her? I think the thing about this... If you're a wife her, the value has been there. So if I was wife her... Are you got six kids with six different names? I'm not having wife and joints that don't got kids. So look, what's that? It's their thing is too many miles. A woman has too many miles. Too much malice? I like my people... I like my people with some malice on it. That thing drove from Maine, Arizona? Yeah. Or too many bodies? They all got bodies, baby. I like to play with the kids, though, man. I like to come in and be like a... You know what I mean? It's just saying I'm crazy. I don't know if I like it. I don't know if I like it. I don't know if I like it. I don't know if I like it. I don't know if I... Yo! That's not it. Damn, man. Y'all niggas. Yo! That... She's crazy, man. I think it's an interesting take, though. I think it's an interesting take, but I don't... It's really how you feel. I think it's not wrong. Right or wrong, I feel it's the person or how they feel because I think a woman could say the same thing about a man. If he got five baby mamas and five failed kids, she might... They go both ways. He valued him as well. Is it the same for a man? Is that value, though? Is that value? It's a... Some women, it does devalue them. You like what you like, bro. Is that value or preference, though? I think it's not a general thing. I think it's more of a... It's personal. That's what I'm saying. It's individualized. It's like... She might have mad kids, but that's... Your first impression... That's your vibe. You meet a female. I think it depends on the person. She bad as hell, and then she tells you she got five kids. Five baby dad. With five different niggas. Does that take away from... Does that make you think different about her? Hold on, hold on, hold on, though. I'm just trying to figure out where we going with this. You might go, damn. Where we at? You open. If it's a strip club or a regular club. A banquet. We had a banquet. We been on stuff? No, no, we had a banquet. Okay, we had a banquet. You meet a beautiful woman. We been on stuff. We on stuff. No, no, no. No, no, we on stuff. We just had a banquet getting in the wall. You meet a beautiful woman. She bad. You like, damn. She look good. Am I saucy? Not yet. You in your right mind. Is he super rich and smoking crack? Not yet. Not yet. You just in your right mind. That's a key factor. Yeah, that's definitely a key factor. That's a part of it. You in your right mind. In my right mind. You meet an astonishing young lady. You have a conversation with her. She's telling you everything you love to hear. Right. Seems like she has a good mental, dope body. Right. And. Do she say it that night, couple? Do she say it that night? Yeah, that's the banquet. This is how they talking. He's falling in love. He falls in love in one day. Stop lying on me. Stop lying on me. Stop lying on me. I get what's going on. You been lying on me for years. I see it. Okay. So now she's telling you everything that you want to hear you fall in love. And then she also tells you, I have five kids and five baby fathers. I hope that's not changed the dynamic of our beautiful conversation that we just had. How do you feel in that moment? I don't judge you, queen. I don't judge you. I'm kids blessings. You still want to be with her? I'm kids got a daddy. That's the next question in that moment. Yeah. Do them kids got a daddy, a steady father, a father figure, because I can come over tonight. And be old and do that? Just for tonight. I can be all you could be tonight. Tonight. Daddy. I don't know about nothing. I don't know about nothing. But tonight. Tonight. I get to sit in the living room with the remote. I vibe with them tonight. And I vibe. So you would treat her the same way you would treat any other young lady you would meet. Yo, seriously. Made her sick. No, seriously. Because I'm fucking around. But listen, I think I don't judge women with kids. It's all about, I think, the connection. I met women with two kids, three kids, four kids. It's a girl out here right now. She is fire. A lot of niggas don't know. She got about five kids. She's so fired, but she got about five kids. And it's like, it's niggas out here that been wifeing her. So it's all on the connection. Have you wifeed her yet? No, I didn't. I wasn't that lucky. You wanted to? I thought about it. So the kids wasn't a deterrent for you? No, nigga. Like the kids. They had nothing to do with how you viewed the woman. Like how you, that's what I'm saying. That's why I don't know if it's actually a preference or if it's really value. The average man doesn't think like that. You know this, right? I'm not the average man, nigga. I realize this. You're a maniac. Absolutely. You're a murderer, Nino. Fucking right. Fucking right. Yo. You know? Time them kids gonna sleep. I'll be over there. What are some things that lowers a woman's value? It's her. It's the way she conducts us. Her mindset. Her mindset. Her, her, her, her, her social circle. I think just how, yeah. A hygiene. A female move. A hygiene. Hygiene is number one. Definitely. But I think, yeah, that lowers your value immediately. Yeah, cause she could be the smallest thing in the world. The hygiene ain't right then. What you got? Yeah. What if she got all her things but she hanging with a bunch of 304s? Do you think she want to? I think the thought is on her mind. Do you believe it all? If she not dead yet. If she not dead yet. Fly together? Most of the time. I think they thinking the light. Most of the time. Even if they ain't. Even if she ain't figured out how to fly yet. If they fly and she's trying to get off the ground. Well she know she can fly but she staying grounded. She staying grounded. Yeah, yeah. Like if niggas play with me, you know I can fly, right? Right about this. This bitch on this bitch ass nigga right here. Right off this roof. Fuck you, these wings don't work. What these wings work? Bitch ass nigga. I believe that. Shit me? I believe that. Y'all niggas is, what? Y'all just went through something just now. What happened? You niggas. No, we was elaborating on. We were like, vibe. We elaborated on this. It was like cursing somebody out. We were just elaborating on the birds of a feather flags together. Yeah, but it became a moment just now. What's that a moment? I don't think it was a moment. We just agree. Like y'all agree all the time. No we don't. It feels like Brooklyn shit. The fuck? It's not. We don't always agree. The only thing y'all didn't agree on is the Bentley GT. Yeah, that was bad. I'm gonna prove that. That didn't go to Brooklyn weight right there. That's okay. That's okay. You know what I mean? Answer the question, what was it? The what? The lowest of women's value. I mean, like y'all said, a bunch of things could, but I think for me, the major one is like mindset. Like how you, how somebody thinks. When I get that, we all think and, you know, we all are different people, you know what I'm saying? So some people's mindsets is in different places, but I think that is one of the major things that can devalue somebody from, you know, me looking at them one way and their mindset or how they talk or thinking is different from what I'm. The shift is back home. So what about she has the mindset you love, but her hygiene is off? Yeah. Her hygiene is one of the things. You can't get around hot. You can't get around it. You can't trade it. You know what I'm saying? It's like, I got mindset though. My personality is great. But my pussy stink. You can't, you can't, you can't trade it. I don't even know how to have that combo. They scary. Trust me. Because I feel like if I can smell it, you have to have this combo. A firecrotch. Oh my God. Anything I can smell, you can smell. Like, so. But what's her mindset right? And you have to go. It shouldn't, it should never go that way. Was the scenario the same as Fab is talking about? Oh, what is, is. My mindset wasn't right. I was like, what do you, you don't smell that? What the hell? It was in the air. Dang. I didn't have the heart to say it, but I was just thinking it was going so, it was going off so great. Did you stop, did you continue? This is, I didn't, this, I didn't even do nothing yet. This is that. It was booming like that. So how did you get out of that situation? I got out, nigga. How do you tell someone they have bad hygiene? How do you break that down to the, to the, to the Gaza or to the, or to the, to the shorty? Like how you, how you. Now you, now I got a method. Now I'm just like. I figured out ways with the bros. Like, it's, it's the way you approach people. It's ways with niggas. It's embarrassing people. Girls, I feel bad with a girl and then be like, damn, I don't really know how to express this. You mean when you doing something with her? No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. What'd you talk about? Just, just, just period. It's a funky person. It's a person. You got to just tell them, nigga, you stink. What's all these niggas? If you tell a stink nigga like that, nine times a day, they want to fight you because they know they stink and now you're going to put them on blast. Bro, they don't want to fight. You mean we must not be really bro. Just, just, just, we must not be really bros, man. If you want to get mad because I told you stink, nigga, you stink, nigga. Nigga, you stink. Bro, you stink. Bro, you stink, nigga. Bro, you stink. Yo, you stink, bro. You want to fight because you stink? Think about that. I'm not fighting nobody that. Right. Because if you fight me, they hug you, they like, you're going to stink, man. That's what I'm saying. If we fight, that's what I'm saying. You want to fight me because you stink and it's crazy. Nigga, ever leave a coat on your couch and it's coat stink? Like, yo, bro. The coat stink is crazy, bro. I've been through mad, mad different stink shit. Like, nigga, how stink? You go to a nigga crib and stink, you leave out of there now. You stink. You saw a spellage, some shit you be like. That shit be in your coat, all in your white beater. Shit might get in your hair. But you know what I'm saying, nigga, start smelling the self. You started to stink as you. You think as you, but it's your environment. What about the nigga that, that when he talk? Yeah, you want to exit, you want to exit. Around here stink. The air is stinking. It's slingers. You got to bust a move out of there and do some crazy shit. You talking about fighting nigga? How you want to fight? Yo, it was a nigga with us at All-Star weekend. Bref stinkin' so bad, man. Really? Really. I didn't come across this. I ain't come across that nigga. I'm glad I didn't come across this. Damn. Fat with the nigga hat on, fat. They ain't had some mince for niggas. Let me get one, man. That's the thing about that. I stay ready. I don't even have the conversation right now. I almost flew home early because of that nigga. What? I'm like, I got to deal with this the whole weekend? I know what it means because I left the next day. I'm a firm believer when it comes to hygiene, you smell everything first. So you know your, you know your breath stink. Like you, you, you, you all right, my shit ain't. You can taste it. You can do one of them little huh. So, you know, you know, you know if you're a little musty, like, damn, that's mean. I'm gonna get up out of here. You know if you, you just know that. So if you take all of that, what you know, know and get next to people and speak with that mouth that you know, you wash their ass. That's nasty. You're underestimating something. No, a nigga's is just nasty. I understand. You don't know when you, you got a little, I do because I'm not usually stinking, but a nigga that's already that's stinking. He will never know. Does not know because that's the smell that he used to. You understand? That's his fragrance. That's his body. This is what I'm trying to tell you. This is your favorite fuck up the whole vibe. This is what I'm trying to tell you. This is me. That's like, that's like, this is me. I smell. That's yeah. You got it. So it's a, it's a different thing, but how do you wash your ass man? Brush your teeth. If a nigga, your brother, wash your face. If he, if he your dog, you tell, you should be, you gotta put them on because you won't want your dog out here with you moving around and grooving around. And this nigga smelling like ass. Like that's crazy. Boy, you smell good. You smell wild for this. He's walking around like, yo, that nigga that be with Jim smell foul. You don't want to be the nigga that the nigga with you. I don't want to be that nigga. I had a security. Yo, bro, I ain't saying no names. I have to secure you. I'm in my car. He's sitting in front of me in the car and I kept smelling shit. I'm like, it's doodoo, baby. I'm checking my shoes. Bro, I'm checking everything. I know them niggas. I know them niggas. I know them niggas. I know them niggas. I know them niggas. I know them niggas. I'm checking everything. I know them niggas. I know them type niggas. The nigga vest, the niggas vest thing. His vest smell like shit. His vest smell like shit. Like, yo, bro, yo, bro. Shit vest. Yo, bro, I never let that nigga back in my car ever again, bro. Shit vest. Not emergency. Shitty vest. Got a shitty back up for shitty vest. No, it's easy. Niggas know they stink. No, that's all them poll. They take a bogey nigga that know you stink and still just pull up and be in the spot. He don't. He doesn't know my shit. Nah, you need to know that. I support you. No, man, you know that. If you used to smelling like that, bro, that's the one I'm trying to explain to you. If you stink and the coal, you stink. It's not stink no more. It's just coal outside. Nah, hold up. I got one. At a different level. You ever went into the bathroom after a lady just left and the shit smelled wild? Like shit smelled wild. What were you doing in a cat? Like a cat just left the bathroom. No, it's not a female's bathroom. Who's that? You ever been in the house? In the house? Oh. And you came out there and you went in the bathroom after a lady. You saying smelly cat? Yeah, smelly cat. Yeah, smelly cat. Yeah, we've all smelled those. Shit, bro. Let's be honest. After the battle, you going in the bathroom and they just came out and they just... Absolutely. There's a lot of stink and pussies out here. You gotta be honest. It happens. And now for our commercial break. New York is in Milwaukee this Friday. What's your thoughts on Kuzma in Milwaukee? You know, his fists go hard, but is he going to really come to play or is he going to be in New York? He come in a dress. He come in a dress? Come in a dress or he come in a play? He come in to put a fit on. I mean, his last games, he had a little light 14. He got a little, you know, four rebounds, two assists. That ain't going to be enough for this. So what's your thing? I'm going to go fashion more, but I'm going to go less as far as... Points? Yeah. Yeah, I'm going less. He don't look like he needs some more points to fuck with Brunson than I am. Yeah. They baller. Kuzma dog. I'm going to go more since everybody... More than 14? Yeah. I thought you was a Knicks fan. I am. We talking about Kuzma though. I fuck with him. Thoughts on the point guard, man, my guy. Jaylin, what's up? Oh, you know how he moving. Post-All Star Jaylin is going locking. He going to show up. Straight after All Star. What's up? Right after All Star. What's going on? I think Jaylin was just coming back. So, you know, All Star actually probably was like a good little run just to get him back in his groove and shit like that. So I think he going to be ready to ball. Definitely. More, more and more. I'm going more with Brunson. Absolutely. More, more, more. I'm going more too. I'll take them more. Definitely more. 100%. What's your thoughts on Kat post-All Star break? You know what I mean? I think Kat is also like... I always feel like Kat in one of them... One of them like... Like if he don't get traded though. I feel like he always kind of like prove himself kind of like... Right. Like, you know, he always questions around him. Is he going to get traded like you said or as you know? He can't get traded anymore but I think, you know, people always be up and down. I think he's a solid player so I think he going to come out the player. He did good last... Last thing he did was one. I think he's one. I don't know where he's going to keep playing. I think he's going to... He noticed he got a... You know what I mean? He home. Where you going with... He did 21 last. I'm going more with Kat. More? I'm going to go more. He got to go more. I also think the kind of person you is like trade talk can make you... You know what I mean? The kind of person you is you might... Oh, y'all was going to trade me? That can shift your whole business. Some people will be like, it was about to trade me man. I ain't even gonna talk. You be off that show. So it's just the kind of person you is too that will make you... So it do seem like he going harder? I think he is. I think he's one of those kind of players that he's going to... It's just that... Oh, y'all want to talk? He's going to show up. Yeah. What's your thoughts on the next god, you know, Jose Alvarado? I love Jose. He's balling. And you here in New York. Alvarado. Alvarado. That's not what I said? No, you said Alvarado. He can shoot. I just think his energy just being from New York, I think he excited to play the... I mean to put that neck uniform on. You know what I mean? His family pride them games and shit like that. A dream to play in the city. That's also like a childhood dream for you. Absolutely. Where are you from? Part of the city from Brooklyn. You from Brooklyn? Yeah, from... Y'all would claim him real quick like that, right? Even if he not, we just did. He from Brooklyn now. He from Brooklyn now. Okay. Definitely. Alvarado from Brooklyn. That's right. You win. Big shout out to PrizePix, man, coming in clutch for all my New York hoops. Download the PrizePix app today and use code, let'srap, to get $50 in lineups after you play your first $5 lineup. PrizePix is good to be right. Spish, if one of the baby boys decided I'm about to put Pop Chain on today, that's how I feel like I'm going to school with this shit on. They don't say nothing to you, you sleep, you get up, they might have tucked it in their book bag and then they break out that street fan piece at school. They flexing. How you feel about that? I feel like I'm going to school with this shit on. They break out that street fan piece at school. They flexing. How you feel about that? Would that bother you? I mean, I get the motive, I get why he would do it. You know what I'm saying? We've all been a kid in that space before. Right. I wouldn't respond to it too negative. I would just kind of give him some game on it. Even so, he could be putting himself in danger. You know what I'm saying? Doing that, right, right. Not knowing. You never know what come with doing that. So that's all. I would just give him some game on what he's doing. But I understand the motive. Why are you doing that? I'm just going to flex and do, you know what I mean? Even to have that opportunity to do that, that's why I get it. I'm living vicariously through Future Son. I wish I had a father to take some shit from to go to school. How old is Future Son? He was six. I think six is a little... Pulling over some shit on. What grade do you in that six years old? First. That's first grade? That's first. Word up. Yeah, fuck you. I don't know if I want my child caught up in materialism that early. It's really not materialism. I feel like kids move on what they see. So I never saw my father in jewelry. I saw rappers and hustlers in jewelry. My pops wasn't no bro, Jewel, damn nigga. I do remember in first grade, my man Omar came to school and he did doors with the switch tongue. Remember the hot top deer toys used to have to switch the tear off tongue? He had those on and his mom bought a Dappadam, feel our love of shit with his name in the back. And then he had the Gucci Dappadam. Like bro, we was in awe. We six, seven. Like so I believe that... Shit you never saw, but I feel like... But we see what we were surrounded us. Like you know how I get that from the perspective of the child. But as a father, I would kind of... I don't think I would want that for him. This is too early. Let's work to that. It's dead, man. I get it. And that's all they see. But I don't... A-time, they see you, you got your shit on. I get it, but I don't want him growing up in the world. We feel like that's what it's all about. It's because it's more to that. That's the results of a hard journey. See, everybody see the results of the journey, but what about the sleepless nights and the work that it took to get those things? So that has to be the standing. I get that part of it. But I hear that, but as a culture... Kids, six, seven years old, not understanding that. We buy our kids everything we wear at a young age. We buy them a little jewelry, buy them a little watches, a little chains, we put little drawings on them. Same things we wear. We try to buy in the kids' version. So how do you... Right, how do you separate that? You're right. We do do those things because we either didn't have it or that's all we saw. So I feel like balance is needed because when you only give them and show them materialism, that's all they start to value, I believe. You know what I mean? So I just feel like it needs to be a little bit more balanced with that and not just materialism. Why are we putting so much emphasis on materialism? Why does it mean so much to us? You know what I mean? So I don't want to just start giving that to my child that early. Spirit's son is older. His older son is older, so it's a little different. He took a chain out. He understands. He a little more older. But what do you mean? My son's older. I agree with you a thousand percent, bro. But what if they're seeing both? What if they're not... At six years old? Yeah, by six years, if you're seeing your father being an entertainer and being at home without all them jewels on, what if the convos they have in that school and I believe in convos at school at six years old, seven years old, I think they talking at school with their peers. I think they hip. They hip. And you gotta understand with the TikToks and the roadblocks and the iPads and they more hip than we ever was at six. 100%. You know what I'm saying? So no matter what you're showing, it's not materialistic, but that might come up in a convo at school. It will, but is that right? Let me see that shit your dad got. And your son might be like, let me snap this ring or this bracelet. I get it. Or this chain. It's a flex. We was talking about flex early in the episode with us. That's like a flex to them. Because they know they, the other kids in school, they parents might not be us. They might not be in the lifestyle that we live in where they got the jewelry or the cars and all of that. They might be making money, but they might not be in the same lifestyle we in. So that might be a flex to the kids amongst their peers. That don't mean they materialistic. That might just been a front for that moment. But that's why I said that I understand the motive of it because even like we've been in that same position of wanting to, you know, even just wanting to flex. But at the same time is like what main saying, there's a lot that comes along. You got to still have a conversation behind that. When he came when he come home, you still should have a conversation with him about why he did that, why he wanted to do that to impress you. It's a lot of little things that come with that. That a child that age wouldn't even, don't even understand what they're doing. Like I said, he could be putting himself in harm way. What if he put on a chain, your son is 10 or 12, he go to junior high school with it. You know what I'm saying? He could be putting himself in harm way. He could be, you know, even just like what you were saying, just the materialism, all of those kind of things come in the factor when you're talking about a kid. Because like you said, they seeing what they seeing, but they still kids. You know what I mean? Just because they see you do it, a kid can't do everything. You got to lay down what's going on. You never watch Ferris Bueller Day Off? Yup. That's one of my favorite movies. Not one of my favorite movies. He took his pops with. I give it though. Everything about that was like, we talking about a six year old. So that context of what is being said. I'm not even on the just the age, but I feel like just kids in general, because if that's the case, any age will do it. They'll just grab and do whatever they want to do. Most kids know not to even touch, they do. So you know what I mean? It had to be something in him. That's why I said it's still a conversation to have. Because there had to be something in him that even risks doing that. You know that's not, even like you just said, was your fault. You ain't grow up and just take something that was your mom's and go take it to school. Bro, my pops used to say, my pops after me, overlotion. Like rushing out the crib in the morning and happen to take that nigga, Lil' Coco, Lil' Palmer's Cocoa Butter Shit. Uncle, I was with him. Who touched my lotion? I was with him kids that was taking the chain to school. I could even imagine jewelry or clothes and shit like that. Taking my Uncle Ricky shit to school, 100%. I was one of them kids that was taking shit out the house and bringing it to school. Like I was way, way growner than I was. And this is early, 8, 9, 10. That's like my cousin's shit. Was it a consequence though? If your uncle was going to court, was it a consequence though? Was it a consequence if your uncle catch you with shit? Yeah, probably. My mom's probably beat me. He wasn't allowed to beat me. Did he saw you in it? Uncle Ricky wasn't allowed to beat me, but... You was catching a beat down over the... If I stole stuff from Uncle Ricky and took that shit to the school? It was worth it though. It was worth the beat down. 100%. I was one of them kids. I was going to school. I flexed with my niggas all day. I catch this beat down when I get back. I think a kid need to be allowed to be kids and not rush to be grown and do grown up things. The chain and flexing all this is a little too early for that. I think that... What if they on it? What if they seeing it? They seeing it, but just because they seeing it, don't make it right. Just because these come in conversations, because the habits that you pick up now become who you are later. So it's like, listen, I don't want you to understand that this jury that I'm wearing is for a reason. So you're saying you can't fault them for what they're doing, but you got to explain to them what's going on. Did it work? Did it work? Did you was taking that jury and going to school too early at seven years old? Look at you. Look at you. Look at me. I did pretty good. You're a successful man. Did I tell them out? Look at you. To each his own. I had to experience it. But everybody don't turn out that way. And then a lot of times kids find themselves in situations where they can't get something. They may do things. So it comes with responsibility. Everything comes with responsibility. Trinkets, materialism, it comes with responsibility. So I think that has to be explained. Six years old, seven years old, eight years old. I ain't trying to hear that. That's way too young. Every kid, not the future son. Every kid, not your son. Every kid, not... You know what I'm saying? So I understand that part of it too. Future son could do that. I would take it more because it's sneakers. I'm wearing these to school too. Your niggas is crazy. What? You just was a little thief. What the fuck did they do? Uncle's got locked in. Everybody had to lock this shit up. Okay, pain. Let me get over that. They're a cultural responsibility that comes with flipping a legendary record. I think that depends on the artist. When you flip to my record, do you owe responsibility to them to do anything? Some people, when they let you sample a record, though, they have requirements. They'll tell you what you can or can't do. They want to hear it. They want to hear it and approve it. Sexy Red's version of my Jackson. I didn't really listen to it. Eat it. I just saw a clip. I thought she was remixing it without Yankevis' records. No, she wasn't. He has to eat it, but it was different. But that's still, that's Michael Jackson right here. Be easy with that. Yeah, be easy with that over there. That's Michael Jackson right here. Hold it. Weird-eyed talk over there. That's Mike. Crazy. That's Mike. That's Mike. That's Mike. That's Mike. That's Mike. You got the button over there. I think, you know what? With that, I think it depends on who you are to the culture. You owe a certain type of respect or a certain type of vibe to it. If don't nobody know you, nobody going to hear it. But if you know everybody in the on-fucking-earth is probably going to tap in or click that or hear that, I think you do owe a certain respect to what she's saying with the record. Do you think that she feels like she's disrespecting Michael? She thinks she's making one of her sexy red hits? That's fire. It don't matter what she feels. It's what the world feels. I mean, yeah, but I'm talking about more artistic. That's somebody that died. He's gone. He has an estate. You got people that respect his whole, what he did. So you got people that's always going to look at that like you playing with that man's legacy. Then you got people that is going to turn up to it. They don't know nothing about his legacy. It goes both ways. You're sample. Yes, man. I was going to say too, the artists of different times have different rules too. I feel like the artists of that generation, the 80s, the 70s, the 60s, a lot of those artists, they, music is from that time. If sexy red was remixing one of our records, we wouldn't have those same restrictions because we grew up in making music in a different time. But I do think if you're making, if you're sampling Luther Vandross, if you're sampling Michael Jackson, if you're sampling Anita Baker, you know, some of the artists from the 80s, like they have that restriction because of the kind of music they make, the kind of lifestyle. They're playing, they, one, they also older now, so they don't want to hear you talking crazy over their record and stuff like that. So I, I respect it from that aspect because I know they're from a different, you know, generation of making music. So you're saying that you agree kind of that it is a responsibility? No, I think that, that responsibility is there for those, for those kind of artists. So Mr. David, what if you, you sample Elvis Presley? Right. Okay. And his estate had a problem with you saying the word cracker. For one, I would never say cracker. You never said cracker on a record on a song. I don't, that ain't really even in my lingo. I don't say cracker. Coltine, we talking about Kebler. Let's be talking about, yeah. Yeah, we talking about. Soup and crackers. Yeah, shit like that. That ain't in my lingo. Yeah. But I feel like, I just feel like it's based on, you know what I mean? Like you, you don't, for one with me, I don't, I don't, I don't disrespect the dead. Like, you know what I mean? No, you're not calling nobody that. I'm saying you use it in your song. Oh, but just in general, they got a, they got a client. I wouldn't use that on any record. It don't have to be. Don't have to be. I was especially wrecking. So take the word cracker out of it. Say if it was just a word. Use nigga though. We ain't like you using this word in it. Would you be up to changing the word? Would you be up to it? You can't say based on the state. You use nigga though. And I'm in contact with the state of the record. They gonna get in contact with you. No, I'm in contact with the state that I sampled the record. Yeah. I wouldn't. Yeah, I would have. That's the conversation. I don't like this. I don't like this word or y'all feel like I'm being disrespectful. Yeah, that if that's a record I'm doing. Why not? We also in a time like, we also in a time where people will see that and now they're like, oh, if somebody could do that, then I could do this. You know what I'm saying? And it just starts a whole domino effect. Yeah. Respect the dead. That's all I would say. Respect the dead. When they get vulnerable in their music, do listen and see it as art or cry for help. I don't feel about that. When they get vulnerable? Yeah, when they when they speak and they truth and they go through. Like the emo like era rap and like it was a lot of artists coming out in that time. I couldn't tell whether like, you know, at first, of course, it was certain guys that was leading the way, but then once it became like a trend or like a style, like you just put the auto tune and be singing about how your life is so fucked up or whatever like that, I couldn't tell which artists were real or just was really going to trend. They really felt like this or they really go. This is what everybody want to hear. I want, you know what I'm saying? Because at one point it became the trend. It was like emo rap or something like that. Everybody has a fact. So I couldn't have a beginning. I feel like Jews were was an emo. I feel like he I just feel like he had a sound that that a lot of people took and kind of made their own version. X X X was emo. Yo, that era was like a trip red all of them. Like I felt like they all kind of came in at that time and even if it was a little bit maybe Uzi too, like he was a little widow that wave too. But like I felt like it was a time that like a lot of guys was coming in with that with that with that style. Like with the sound. So you think is it a cry for help? Yeah, because they saying it. Shouts to RP Lil Papa. Could be. He just he just passed away. It was he killed himself. They trying to say that it was suicide. I don't know if that's exactly correct. So I don't want nobody to call me, but he's passed away and they trying to say, oh man, some of these artists. So you think how do you how do you find if an artist is crying for help and to know that he's going down that that's that's the good question though. Do you ever really know? I think his team should be more than people fans who are just listening to the music. Because like I just said, you don't know whether they cry for help or just making a hit song. So really want to take your team should be around the person. They could see what you're doing on your day to day. They could see how you live in. They can see if what you're saying in a song is what you really live in. So your team made this song Team Spirit. Kurt Cobain. Kurt Cobain. He killed himself. Yeah. Yeah, but how do you see it sometimes hard to tell if a person is depressed or going through something because they carry it regularly every day. Like not if they send it in the songs. If he's saying in the songs and then you see them and they look, you know what I'm saying? Like Like you said, if you they could be crying out for help in the songs. If you're around them, you're gonna see what kind of lifestyle they live in or what's going on with them from what they even saying in their songs. If he every day, he's feeling great and looking great, but in the songs he says, you can see that too. You could be like, oh yeah, yeah. So that might be something though because people function, like niggas that function on a high level, maybe going through depression, but they only get to release how they feel on a song. So it might be a cry for help though. I could relate to that. You know what, I agree with what y'all saying, but like what Spitz said, I think it's more internal. If I go in the booth, all the music I've made and whatever I've done recorded, if I go in the booth and I start speaking suicide or if I start speaking like, I don't want to be here or what I'm dealing with is too much. I got homies that are pulling me to the side after we playing that backing, like, yo bro, you alright? Anything good? Like you rapping a little different on this one? What's that about? Like, I got people around me that will hear, I'm speaking, that's what I'm saying. What about these niggas that just do that music? No, it's internal. It's who's around those niggas. Like whoever's around them niggas that don't want them to go off the ledge should have enough influence around them if they didn't watch that happen. But if that's the style of music anyway. Yeah, that's what I'm trying to say. It's tricky. And what you mean to die because that's the style of music? It's hard, it's hard. You don't know if he making it hard to read or he really... Sometimes man, sometimes you can see... I can only speak from my perspective. Sometimes you can see somebody that's obviously going through something, right? And you're like damn, this nigga got to be going through something. And then sometimes it's hard to read people. Like you never know what's my point. I might know how to just cover it. My cousin killed himself, right? And I never understood like how he got to that point. Because it was like, like he just said, you never know what somebody going through. Because you still trying to function. So maybe if he had music, maybe we would have saw some signs in the music. You see? But he wasn't making music. He had no outlet so you couldn't really read him. Right, I didn't know that you was going through so much. Right. That you was ready to do that. Right. So you know... You never know where the person is going. You don't say that. You don't. You don't. Absolutely not. It's pretending not to know someone a new marketing tactic. So I guess one of the streamers, I think his name is Rukai, right? He must have seen... Yeah, they seen Jeanette Icke. Yeah, and they act like... So I can be 100% wrong. Yeah, it's like the Wale thing. I always felt like... How old is Rukai? I don't know. How old is he? 16. He might not know Jeanette Icke. You're going to look at shit like that. I don't even know what the big deal of that is. Shit like that is like... Everybody's different generations. You don't know. I don't be knowing them little things either. I don't be knowing Jesse Jackson. I just say, what's up? I don't know all the streamers. Good luck. If they ask me about the streamers, I'm about to see the streamers somewhere. And I don't know who that is. They might get putted to that and be like, oh, he's just... You know what I mean? I don't be knowing every last one of them. That's a fact. We got a 15 to 20 year gap. And just in life, like, fuck music and all of this. Just in life, our gap is that far apart. No, I'm just saying... You know what I'm saying? So I wasn't sure if... Bro, just... You might not know her. Just today in the gym, one of the little white kids that we working out in there. He like, yo, I saw the parkers. That shit is man funny. He like, yo, all them other guys, what you y'all... They're rappers too? I'm like... Yeah, right. Very big rappers. But then it's like, you got to take it like, yo, he don't mean on disrespect. But... There's a whole different generation going on out here. Absolutely. And shit like that. And there's a big disconnect also. So it's like, it depends on how you take shit like that. You could be offended by it. But when they put it up on social media, are they leaning more into it? Because I was never sure if Koss not actually didn't know who Wale was or he was kind of leaning into it. I think he genuinely didn't know who Wale was. Yeah, I don't... I don't know. From looking at it, you heard that? I don't think it was premeditated. I think he genuinely didn't. I don't think in that moment... If a person don't know you... I wasn't sure. Here's the thing though. Looking at what the internet is now, I do believe that could be a thing that somebody would do because it's going to generate talk. We should talk about this. Exactly. We're going to make it go viral. So it makes people talk about it. That's what the purpose of the whole talk doing this at a store. That's my point. That's just how the internet is now. That's just how the internet is now. Big fam. So if you're going to go viral, we're going to try to talk about it then. You said it wrong. You said you don't know what that is. It could be a play or it could be... We just don't know. That's a nice marketing play. That's what I'm saying. It could be because... That's a foul state of mind though. I know who that is. It's a little marketing play. We're living in a viral time. Everything is about viral. But my bill is a hell of a witness now. I don't know who that is because we bought it. It's like... Because it's like, I don't know you. But look at the witness it builds. I don't know what I mean. But then that creates other... It creates man more than... It's just something you just said. That creates a lot more virality than it does. You just dappin' the n***a up. Dappin' the n***a is not... That's right though. J'nay-co-a-yo. I mean, you know, j'nay-a-yay-co. That's how you say your name. J'nay-a-yay-co. So a safe to say disrespect is way more viral than respect. Because think about it. When they made the video, they was like, oh, we don't know who that is. But she sings songs and... But we don't know her. They kept emphasizing we don't know you. Because everybody with... You gotta think about it like this. Is everybody with the n***a 15? Is everybody with his crew? Is all in 15-16? Respect that a 15-year-old don't know who you is. By y'all precedent, that's a kid. I don't know every 15-year-old what I'm sayin'. My son, he's 16. He don't know mad people. He know y'all, because he met y'all. But if it was a thing like he was tapped into what was going on, he probably would not be hip than none of this shit. He bein' in gym with you. He met y'all, so he... Oh, I met them. When I run into the young guy, is everybody respectful? I showed him love. I tell him keep going. If they ask me anything, I give him whatever spell that I can give him at the moment. But that's really... I don't know they world either. You know what I'm sayin'? I don't feel wrong, but I didn't grow up in they different world. When I'm with the Casanasi, that day I saw, I said, oh, I'm out this loop. I gotta tap in what was going on, because that's a whole number... And it's in a rockin'. Poppin'. Of course, it rockin'. Rockin' and rollin', so it's like, oh, alright, let me tap in what was going on. But I never saw that or knew that prior to that. You know what I'm sayin'? I had to be in that space to see that. We got the new segment, Shaz to King Street. He was our first person to jump inside of the booth. Walk that damn... Walk that damn... Bitched out the king. This week, we are going up. Thanks to everybody that's been tuning in. Like you said, you got any questions for the relationship guru? Please put them in the comments and we'll get back with you next week. This is Let's Wrap Up About It. We're going holla at you. Let's Wrap Up About It. Nickel what? Let's Wrap Up About It. Sauce, sauce, sauce. Let's Wrap Up About It. Nickel what? 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