The Boys Are Back In Town #13
93 min
•Jan 25, 20265 months agoSummary
The hosts discuss New Year's resolutions, personal growth, and evolving perspectives on street culture, followed by sports betting picks and relationship advice. The episode covers topics ranging from travel experiences in Africa to the decline of Jordan Brand sales, R&B music evolution, and dating dynamics in modern culture.
Insights
- Personal growth requires stepping outside comfort zones and being willing to learn from failures rather than viewing past decisions as mistakes
- Cultural narratives around 'the streets' are complex and context-dependent—poverty, struggle, and crime are distinct but often conflated in public discourse
- Brand relevance and cultural dominance are not permanent; generational shifts in values and economic conditions directly impact consumer behavior and loyalty
- Influence and popularity can accelerate opportunities but cannot substitute for consistent work and execution in any field
- Modern dating and relationship expectations are shaped by social media, economic conditions, and generational shifts away from traditional timelines
Trends
Generational disconnect in brand loyalty: younger consumers prioritizing new sneaker brands (New Balance, A6) over heritage brands like JordanEconomic pressure reducing discretionary spending on luxury goods across all demographics in 2025African markets and diaspora tourism becoming aspirational lifestyle content for hip-hop audiencesR&B music becoming more explicit and direct in lyrical content, reflecting broader cultural shifts in sexual expression and female agencyPodcast platforms as viable alternative career paths for established entertainment figures, disrupting traditional media gatekeepingBiological clock and marriage timeline expectations being actively rejected by younger generations in favor of individualized life pathsSocial media enabling direct artist-to-fan engagement, reducing need for traditional industry intermediaries
Topics
New Year's resolutions and personal reset strategiesTravel and cultural tourism in AfricaJordan Brand sales decline and sneaker market competitionStreet culture terminology and generational interpretationPodcast growth and influence in entertainmentR&B music evolution and lyrical content trendsRelationship expectations and biological clock discourseSports betting and NBA player performance analysisLuxury spending and financial disciplineCatfishing and online dating risksFemale agency in dating and transactional relationshipsBusiness education for artists and creatorsGentrification and community changeMentorship and relationship adviceCelebrity DM culture and fan engagement
Companies
Jordan Brand
Discussed 16% sales decline in 2025; hosts analyze reasons including generational shift away from heritage sneaker br...
Free the Youth
African clothing company that collaborated with Jordan Brand; second African collaboration in Jordan's history
New Balance
Mentioned as emerging competitor gaining market share from younger consumers shifting away from Jordan Brand
People
Fabolous
Co-host of the podcast discussing personal growth, travel, and cultural commentary
Maino
Co-host providing relationship advice and commentary on cultural trends
Dave East
Co-host discussing Africa travel, personal reset, and business perspectives
Jim Jones
Co-host participating in discussions on lifestyle, relationships, and cultural commentary
Michael Jordan
Discussed extensively regarding sneaker brand legacy, cultural impact, and generational relevance
Jalen Brunson
Discussed as injured player affecting Knicks performance and betting picks
Luka Doncic
Mentioned as player featured in Prize Picks betting lineups
Quotes
"If you can be comfortable in uncomfortable situations, what could they take from you?"
Dave East•Early episode
"Everything that happened to you was meant to happen. If you change one thing, you might still be in jail right now."
Jim Jones•Mid-episode
"The streets are still the streets. Everybody came from some street. But I think that's what kind of what I didn't understand."
Maino•Street culture discussion
"You can't turn up. But the question is society. Do you get lonely?"
Maino•Relationship discussion
"Music is the soundtrack of life. And if life is not going sideways with music, then the music gotta catch up to life."
Jim Jones•R&B discussion
Full Transcript
And you'll piff what you cooking on 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 wanna 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 y'all we back was goody What's from 30C how y'all feeling so we back Back in the 5th basement, we body think If I looked into the dj, yo we crying in the songs about what's taking y'all so long When I was like we silent, contract We're real, still don't wanna be doing it Absolutely big shout out to Pray Faker You understand it Big shout out to all the rappers Rap about it is now presented by Prize Picks America's number one sports pick app Big shout out to Prize Picks and Pray Faker You heard? Absolutely Check this clip Absolutely How we feeling man how y'all feeling Spizzzo What's up man How you feeling brother I feel good man New Year's off to a great start How was your New Year's though? So you in Africa you can FaceTime me from Africa I went to Ghana for New Year's Fire It was a good time man shout out to everybody who made my stay Made my trip really good You know what I'm saying they really took care of us The hospitality was Do the party to the daytime out there They party to They party For the next night Yeah it's really when you wanna like tap out What you mean They really just keep going You lead a party and the party still goes on You come back to it when you come back to it It's not over it's not like the party's over Everybody's leaving it's like you Nah it's 9am That's the type of function I can just picture you in there I can just picture you off to the corner Grilling I turned the new leaf over the there Yeah that last party I turned the new leaf You're smiling You're smiling now Smiling more How you brought your New Year's in Me? I brought it in with my mums and my family My loved ones The Chrissy We did the family thing What about you Mr. David Same way Finally I ain't got to do New Year's like that In like 5 or 6 years I'm almost in the club So I got to do it with the girls The fam I was dope I brought it in I went home to my motherland To the motherland I was at Africa I was about to say No my mother's land Oh your mother's land Yeah mother's land St. Croix in the Virgin Islands Virgin Islands Absolutely I was there I seen the pics Looked like a good time out there Absolutely I was doing a lot Jetski Jetski Yeah They was critiquing you for your Jetski move Yeah I was trying to understand Because Because Because They never been nowhere I don't understand how that was a pause You know But you know Because you having fun though You just living your life too much That's why Ain't no better way to bring the New Year Having fun I envy you little breeze I was looking at you I was stalking you on Fab On the page like I don't like them Yeah I wasn't feeling I'm mad right now I should be in Africa too I ask Spitzer if he needed a hype man He laughed at me He definitely did I saw that though He needed a hype man Now Africa is also like It's a place that I think sometimes America Projects this certain image of it And you go there And you see completely different Thousand Perl Anybody if they get an opportunity To go to Africa to go see it for yourself And really see what's going on there Because you know There's people over here Still think it's zebras walking around I've been to Africa before I've been to Africa two times Had a great time And the first time I got there I was like oh wow And I get what you're saying Because America then presented this whole picture Of the rest of the world Like it's just uncivilized That living in the United States Is the best deal That it's the freest country And then you go to Africa I went to Nigeria Then I came back and went to South Africa Cape Town, Johannesburg And I'm like man you can live here And they all like The communities, the real estate Everything is growing in Africa too Even while I was there too Shout out to a clothing company Called Free the Youth They gone a base They did a collab with Jordan Brand So it was only like the second African collaboration that Jordan has ever done One was another brand in South Africa But they was the second So they was actually dropping the shoe When I was there So they came to my hotel Brought me the shoe And it was just an honor to give me a pair of shoes And I was just honored to get that whole experience too What you wanted to pair? Yeah, I wanted to pair You said you're gonna tell them my sizes Word up man What you spares Holy Wicker Haddow's African Jordan Listen man African Jordan You gotta come to that side You gotta go over there to get to that I had to go to Ghana to get those You know what I'm saying? Speaking of the new year Right Is the idea of a new year a reset reel Or something we tell ourselves for motivation It depends on who you are I would think If you need a reset You should try to figure it out But if you got a good thing going I don't think you would need a reset Do you need a reset? I did one What was your reset nigga? A reset It's just a reset It's just a reset Press the reset button So the question is When you reset do you reset to do the same thing over Or do you reset to do something different? Or do you reset to do it better? So you do the same thing over but you do it better If it's working for you What's your reset? To do it better To do it better How about you Mr. David? Just be a better me Locking in the gym Focus more on becoming a better me Mine more like a reload Because I want to like I want to like keep going from where I was in the year before You know what I'm saying? So like if you shoot an empty clip You got to reload and keep shooting again But that's what I want to do I want to keep What's the pause? Empty a clip in what's the name? Reload and keep shooting again It's plausible It's plausible It's definitely plausible It's definitely plausible I would say that He rocked it to sleep because he was saying it's so cold He said it was so cold No, it's official It's official We're back from holiday All the Africa shit is out We're going to get right back into where I was That's what I mean This is where I'm getting right back I'm shooting We get right back Let's do it Nah, let's do it You're playing it now Let's do it Let's do it You're playing it now You're playing it now You're playing it now You're playing it now This nigga laying down on jet scenes With water shooting out his ass And now this nigga pausing me on it Nah, let's get it Let's go Let's get it Nah, let's get it We're going straight to it now We're getting straight to it now The prize picks The prize picks in the Africa shit And all of that is out the way Let's fucking get it Let's get it We are back We are back I just wanted to know Not to say that I was playing Pause, man, oh, pause in me It's crazy This is where we starting off in 2020 This nigga got a whole page dedicated To his niggas This is his reset Listen, we know I'm not even trying to play I'm gonna say whatever I want to say to you Come out the way, come out the way, come out That's it That's it, I don't even care That's crazy You're bordering But I just wanted to know Since y'all got this thing mapped out Was that a pause No, we said it's plausible It's plausible We did say it's plausible Okay, cool, you reloaded It wasn't flagrant, but it was plausible Got it For me, you know what I said to myself I said I want to get more comfortable Being uncomfortable I like that I want to push myself to be in rooms That I'm more uncomfortable in Stepping out of my Comfort zone Comfort zone Stepping out of what we used to What we comfortable doing Right, so we can't be the most knowledgeable In the room, the most richest The person that knows the best We got to be still learning So I want to push myself to be more uncomfortable As you say You can be comfortable in uncomfortable situations What could they take from you But you got to be comfortable doing that I'm telling you, if you can be comfortable In uncomfortable situations What could they take from you I like that I like that If it was a thing You could do over about your career What would it be, man? Um I wouldn't play so much towards the So-called realist-nigging-the-world Tough-god shit, you know what I mean? Most tough guys is broke Or in a grave or in prison For the rest of their lives And I feel like very early on You know, the perception of me Hurt me later on You understand? We still trying to Walk down some of that shit And show people that we just wasn't Who they thought we were You know, so because Once you get it, how much you live You see how, you know How fruitful this life is It really is, you know I like that About you Spitz Would you change anything? I feel two ways I feel like I would change Learning the business a little bit more I feel like anything that you get into Especially if it's a business You should learn about it Know the ins and outs So if I could learn The music business earlier I would have wish I would have done that In my career But at the same time While I say it's two sides Any decision that you make Is where you gotta sit in this chair Right here now So if you changed one simple thing That could change the whole thread Of your shit So at the same time I like the seat that I'm sitting in So I wouldn't Even though it's things you could look back In hindsight and say that you would change I think where we at now Where I'm at now Everything that has happened Led to where I'm at right now today I agree with that I feel like Anything I would change It wouldn't I mean I wouldn't be in this space I'm in like even mentally How I think about stuff Like how I react I need a certain shit to happen So I wouldn't I would say I would be I would have been more selective With who I was showing love to Like you know what I mean Like cause that don't always come back How you think it's gonna come back But even with that It gave me the lessons to Know not to show that same I mean like So I would say that But every thing I feel like I would have changed I wouldn't be the person I am now So I'll leave with the same I don't think I don't think I would have changed Anything I love the journey that I've been on But if I could change anything It would be Trusting the people that I thought That was in my corner And I mean by I should have been more in control Of my business And what I needed to be In control of instead of Thinking somebody else would do it for me But I didn't know till I grow So besides that I love where I'm at Like we wouldn't be here If we change anything So I'm gonna put it right here That's the fact That's the fact I think you're alright though Cause if you change one thing Then you probably throw off everything And you never get to where you're supposed to get So everything that happened to you Was meant to happen Yeah cause if you change one thing You might still be in jail right now You know I had a release date right? Oh it's a that You know I had a release date right? It would be the odds of that Yeah right it would be the odds of that You know they let me out I didn't escape right? You had a release date man You know I'm not on the run right? I had a release date Yo why y'all think people were so upset About the fuck the streets movement Couple couple couple artists were saying Fuck the streets I think it was tookin out of context I think the way it was said also Is how everybody took it out of context as well I think they what they was trying to What I think they were trying to say Was just an evolution from The stuff that's going on in the streets The stuff that people been going through The traumatizing situations The loss of lives You know what I mean? I think they was trying to say Let's get off of that And evolve to a better place But it came out as Fuck the streets That's how I took it I took it the same way How you took it? What Spirits just said I don't think all of them artists That was even speaking on that Is from the streets as far as I know So it's impossible to say Fuck the streets basically You know what I'm saying? That's what made you who you are But what Spirits was saying Is far as the negativity That comes with the streets And there's other ways you could do it Even being from the streets I think it was more that way You know the internet just going to run with Clickbait and titles and stuff It was no context really given to it I think that the narrative I know for me And anybody that I know that's really in the street It always been about trying to get out the street So whatever we was doing Whatever we thought we was doing Or trying to do It was always about trying to get out Because any nigga that's in the street right now That's of a certain age He don't want to be there forever Even if he's saying he want to be there He don't really want to be there You understand? I get it I think it was going on proportion also But dealing with social media And how the internet runs And dealing with simple people from the street And how it's perceived when you first hear it And shit like that It could be shocking because the streets The streets are still the streets Everybody came from some street You know what I mean? But I think that's what kind of What I didn't understand is And then it was like I got with some people Because it was like Okay, y'all guys from the street And now y'all rich already And now y'all saying fuck the street Yeah, so a person from the street That's how they look at it Like, oh, y'all get to say fuck the street Y'all have the luxury Exactly Of saying fuck the street Because y'all got your bag up and all that But really, y'all You dig his people out here in the street And not to say everybody from the street Is hustling a drug dealer And it's hard out here Everybody's coming from urban communities That are struggling The street Whether they got a job Whether they're struggling Whether they're hustling You know what I mean? So that's why I don't think they meant it that way Right, so the person that's actually In the street every day That's trying to put his tools And fuse together What'd you tell him? Like, he gotta be there Yeah, but I mean how you think they're feeling And it wasn't explained Like how Spitz was saying it You know what I mean? This came out so blatant Like fuck the streets And people didn't understand the meaning behind it So We're in the era If you make a statement You gotta really explain it You gotta break down what you mean What you think should've been the true Statement Right And the statement was true I just think that How do you really like Give it a contest to where everybody understands it So it's no misunderstanding I'm not saying it's no... Everybody got the... Yeah, it's no way that it could be You can't Not misunderstood Because even in the sense of what you're saying Where certain people in the streets Might feel a way that you even saying that Like that's how they... That's how certain people live That's how they hustle That's how they... Yeah, so But in the sense of like Fuck the streets In the sense of it has taught them So many black communities It's never done nothing to help us We still... You did like In that sense But it wasn't explained Like that No, so if we could explain it Now how do we... How would we frame it? I think what I just said is It's the way that I've been through it Is it still fuck the streets Or is it fuck the streets Let's change Fuck the streets Let's get out Like how would we frame it? For everybody You see what I'm saying? I think it was more of a It's other ways to get it Besides the streets You know what I'm saying? I think that's how I took it Like even... And like you saying It's kind of a funny spot to say that Once you already got to the money Right now You being you You being you You being Dave East You out the streets You living good Life is good for you How would you frame that now? To people that... I can't say fuck the streets Because I still got homies outside That's how they... But what would you tell them? It's two sides to that too Also, it's two sides to the street I believe it's the working community That's stuck in poverty That's in the streets And then it's people that's doing crime That's doing the crime side That's doing the crime side That's the streets that we know about To get it It's mad other ways now To get to it And you could be in the streets But you still have a ways to... You know what I'm saying? But the streets they never did Nothing good for nobody Not if you was in the streets I mean we got some money You got some fast money A few very few slim Slim made it out and things like that So the terminology of fuck the streets I wouldn't... I don't disagree with it I don't agree with it But it's there And you can't ignore it Like it's a real statement So here's my question to you Is the streets a physical place Or is it a mentality? It depends on how you look at it Some people feel like they stuck Stuck in that poverty That comes with the streets So you... Being... Okay but being in poverty doesn't mean That you want to automatically do crime Neither This is what I'm saying There's two parts of the street You wouldn't say that It's people that deliver in the streets Doing crime That's what we know the streets to be When we say you're in the streets You heard But the sidewalk is still outside too And the people that's living in the sidewalk Are in the streets too Like it's hard out there So they got to pay bills It's hard to make them only to pay bills Because people want welfare People want snap Like that's still part of the streets That's still part of the... Is that part of the street Or is that the struggle? That's the struggle? No I don't know if that's a part of the street Or where's the struggle at? What you think? Spares is the streets... Is it... Streets crime, as you want to say? No I'm not You don't got to be in the streets I feel like you don't have to be in the... People struggle everywhere Like struggle is like... It's a physical place Struggle is global We struggle You struggle Okay, the ghetto is physical, right? I guess It's a physical place So let me ask you this For a lawyer that made it... Gaze away at her She's a lawyer now And be like, I come from the streets I'm from the Bronx and shit like that I come from the streets So you discredit her from coming from the streets Because she's a lawyer? I'm trying to... What kind of street does she come from? What I'm saying She may come from the ghetto But is the street... Is it a mentality? Or is it a real physical place? Because the thing is You got places in Brooklyn, right? That have now gentrified And in those places used to be... Hangouts with people Hustle, drink, smoke And they not there no more So it's the same block But now it's just different So was the street the mentality? Or was it because it was a physical environment That produced that? If the same people were in the same buildings right now Would it still be the same street? What you think, Spud? I don't know I'm weird on this conversation I don't live in a world where I think I think street life All the shit that really comes with street life Comes with that lifestyle You know what I'm saying? When you was out in the street You knew what come with it I mean, you could say You don't want these things to happen But that's really what happens in that environment You know what I'm saying? We all at one point was in the streets And we seen all the things that happens in the streets And it's been like that before we was here It's probably going to be like that after we're here So I kind of feel like what they were saying Was they want to take the negative things About the streets out of it But those negative things are also because of the environment When niggas are selling drugs and somebody want that block They go to war for the block That's just part of that lifestyle I don't know how to act like that's not going to happen No, that's definitely going to be As long as this underfunded community is going to be So it's just like this, right? It's people from your block It's people from your ghetto It's people from your projects That wasn't part of the street life 100% They from the same place They from the same neighborhood But they didn't participate in the lifestyle So that's what I mean when I'm saying Is it a mentality? But also they're not exactly Based on the person They're still wanting the hood period So it's like Are they separate from it When they still could get the consequences By mistake from being No, that can happen But they were more or less They were getting up They were going to school So do you think they feel If you think a kid from the projects right now Partman 2B Do you feel like he's not in the projects And in the streets So he's definitely From the ghetto He's definitely from an inner city But he doesn't participate In the inner workings of street life So do you think he feels like He's not from the street because of that That's when I'm really trying to figure out Or do you think he feels like He's trying to escape the streets Because of that He wants to change his situation He wants to change his environment But he's just not a part of what goes He ain't a part of what goes His mindset might be Above the street But he's still stuck there Until he gets out of it I would say He's still there Alright, it's a lot of street talk going on Let's wrap about some hoops real quick And get into a new segment Brought to you by the homies at PrizePix Yo, tonight we got a battle in New York Obviously New York is our city Brunson has obviously been on a run all year And you know I've been rockin' with him all season I've been cashing him more on his points, you heard Right But now he just got injured So now I'm like worried I know, yeah, that could throw it off I mean, he injured now I'm not getting no money off his points Right But how you feel about the Knicks in general? I gotta go with the Knicks You love the Knicks Love the New York City It's the capital of the world No question Everything Brooklyn for you I didn't know if you was a Knicks super-knicks man I'm 100% Knicks, but I'm also 100% You have two You fuck with the Knicks? Yeah, I fuck with the Knicks, man JB, he's my guy You know what I'm saying? He's like the king of New York right now Absolutely I'm always better on JB Definitely Brunson, hopefully he recovers quickly Hopefully him getting hurt is not a thing Kat could hold it down You know what I'm saying? Kat, this is gonna be a time for Kat to step up And show what he's really worth Put the team on his shoulders Paul's Definitely Alright, so how you feel about Kat? Kat, more or less, I think he's gonna shoot more So I think I would say he's gonna hit more threes He's gonna be more involved in the offensive Let's rap about three pointers Michael Porter Jr. they saying Yeah, laser right now How y'all feel about him? I like him More or less I think more, I would go with more He could shoot Absolutely He could shoot I would absolutely go with more I feel like with JB being hurt The whole squad got to step up Everybody got to pick up the slack Yeah, they got to step up So tomorrow night they got the battle of L.A. Lakers vs. the Clippers How we feeling about it? Pause, but how we feel about it? I'm going with Lakers all the time Let's put that out there Luke, I've been wildin' I'm more of a Lakers fan I think it's really who come to play Because the Lakers, they been a little inconsistent They're getting a groove and then they out of groove The Clippers, they was slow at first But now they starting to pick up So it's really, to me, it's like anybody game Whoever come to play You got to watch what's going on Some teams got other teams number They can't beat them, you know what I'm saying? And some matchups is good So I think you could play it by who's playing who And you know what I'm saying? That's how I go Who you going for? Lakers, Clippers Lakers You? I'm definitely a Lakers fan You know which player goes with you? Don't even matter, I'm going with the Lakers Clippers are alright too, but I'm going with the Lakers I think some of the Lakers players is hurt too I think tonight Luke is going to do at least more than 5-3s tonight I mean, it don't matter, but if you say the more, you taking the more 100% What about you, Spist? I think Luke could do more than 5-3s I think he's going to have to step up I think Austin Reeves is hurt So I think Luke got to be the man tonight Definitely more Luke is definitely capable of doing more than 5-3s He's one of my favorite players too I fuck with Luke So you going for the more, what you going for? More More? You know what I mean? 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Do you have to earn respect and start a new career or influence enough? How y'all feel? I mean it's a bunch of ho ass niggas on YouTube mad at you miss because they What? What just happened? What just happened? What happened with what? We were having a civilized conversation bro What just where we just went to? I'm saying it's a bunch of shit I'm just like I don't matter we can do whatever we want to do I'm never complaining about what another man do with his time and his effort Right I mean from reading the question I would say influence works in a lot of ways I mean I'm not saying that's not a big deal I'm not saying that's not a big deal I'm not saying that's not a big deal I'm not saying that's not a big deal I'm not saying that's not a big deal I'm not saying that's not a big deal I'm not saying that's not a big deal I mean influence works in a lot of ways It could propel you to the top of anything if you have the right influence And then on the flip side sometimes you got to put your work in to get that respect You need to excel in whatever line of work you went like But things have changed before in the music you had to pay your dues That was putting your work in and now it's not so much In music? Yeah I'm just saying that Oh right, right music I mean so it's kind of going off like the scene No but I'm saying whole ass niggas got a problem with artists and rappers doing podcasting It's what I'm saying, they have a problem with that as if it's a problem And I don't understand what the problem is Because they feel they created the lane for themselves And they didn't know that we was going to invade that shit That ain't got nothing to do with us Your lane is your lane What you eat do not make nobody over here shit I understand that So in life I feel like you still got to put in work for everything It don't matter It doesn't matter what the industry is You still got to work for yours You still got to get up every day do the work Nobody going to make things easier for you just because you have a certain level of popularity You still got to do work A certain level of popularity can make your work easier for you You think so? 100% I feel like you can be accepted quicker based on your popularity or whatever influence you got So what we just did in three months compared to numerous amounts of people that have been trying to do podcasts You would think that was just because what? You don't think influence has anything to do with that? So what? I don't hear you I said what we just did in this podcast in three months And there have been numerous amounts of podcasts that can't even complete this type of mission in years Do you think that influence didn't have nothing to do with that? Yes Yes, but we still had to work for it 100% There you go 100% we still had to work for it Because the thing is the influence is there Right But you just can't go to sleep 100% You got to put the work in There you go, no matter what Hard work beats talent any day if that talent ain't put in It's not like niggas just sitting up here going hey We on the podcast niggas watch us Hey Watch us niggas Watch us niggas Nobody's saying that, right? They to watch you just for that For this one? I think they to watch us No, no, I'm just saying but nobody's just sitting here just acting like You know it's just a thing just to have a certain level of popularity And don't get it fucked up Everybody in this room work for whatever level of popularity they have 100% So no matter what This work It's not given Period point blank You think I'm gonna fuck about these whole niggas? How do we get back to the whole niggas? I'm just trying to understand it He was making your point He was over making your point I wanted people to hear it It wasn't about the whole niggas Sometimes it is I was talking about it You want to talk about these whole niggas? No, I'm just saying The thing is I just I'm tired of the whining The baby shit The crying over It ain't gonna never stop man You know what you right Mr. Baby? You right I know here it is you ain't poppin Don't let that shit bomb you I'm not doping 100% I'm not balling Don't let it bomb you Mr. David My glass is sitting right here Don't let it bomb you Any niggas that look over his glasses is not balling Trust me Fuck them Is there such thing as investing too much money on yourself or your career? I don't think so I think investment is for you to get back And get more So if you're investing in yourself And whatever you're doing You know you're pushing towards your goal You know what I'm saying There's a lot of people who got dreams and goals And they don't invest in themselves They invest in their time and energy into things That's not headed towards their dreams and goals I think investing in yourself is It's good for you It's a good motivation for yourself You know what I mean And you're getting into it You know what I'm saying Even if it's still It might be dependent on somebody else's Acknowledgement or whatever But you still know what you put in Even if it don't work You know that you put a hundred into it You know what I'm saying I like that I mean I love to say Investing in yourself is a great thing I've been investing myself since I got in this game But investing smartly in yourself is also What you gotta keep in mind Because sometimes you can invest that money You don't get back now in return Because you don't know what you're doing with that dollar Which I've seen happen for a lot of people Being an independent artist So you gotta be smart What do you think Mr. David? I think if you believe in yourself like that Why not? You're supposed to You can't wait for the next person to invest in you I like when like It's like for me it's like When a girl invests in herself and only fans Mmm, right You're right, come on, give it to me Give it to me, give it to me You gotta understand what I'm saying Doing that for some money There you go, right Instead of sitting around and asking You know what I mean Do you have only fans? Absolutely not Thought about getting one though This year? No, this is 20, this is maybe about 20 What you gotta do if you got only fans? What was you gonna do on only fans? Why not invest in yourself? It's an investment It's gonna be mad pictures of you looking over your glasses I don't know what you was doing in there I had a thought, I never did it though It was never done I mean everybody was on Quarantine talking about getting only fans And remember it was rappers running around doing that Remember that? It was rappers What you was gonna do on there though man Vade any questions? That's what I want though You're deflecting It's probably a pause if I say it though Like You was gonna go over there and pause yourself No, what I'm saying I don't know if I could present it here But what I was need You was gonna be acting out a character on there? Nah, not at all My page was gonna be called Morning Wood This is, you know, he's the best ever bro Yo Spitz, your man is different I can't even repeat that You're right I'd rather not talk about the rest of this This is what I'm trying to say I don't even know what with your bro You know what? I don't even want to know the synopsis I don't know I don't know what the... It was an investment, I never did it though Think about this investment Can you invest too much in luxury? What? Hell yeah You go broke investing in luxury Right, and you can spend all your money You can spend all your money investing in luxury 100% So it ain't luxurious no more 100% so you don't even want to win None of that shit no more If it's too much, that means that you ran out And you spent, you know, too much money So it ain't luxurious no more Right, it's not a luxury Nigga this mad, he even got this shit It's not a luxury no more You got all these cars and all these juries And no money Word up they gonna be hot None of this shit, have it Fuck this shit This shit don't feel good no more Definitely I've been down that road It's a hard road man It's a hard road to come back from I promise you that man Fuck them luxuries You think you could overspend? You know what I mean? I guess that's what I would say I'm not gonna say that's the best man But I feel like you could overspend on luxury You know what I mean? Too many cars Yeah, too much anything Everything should be done You can reward what you can afford Or whatever you can Reward what you can afford Never live outside your meat Yeah but how many times should you be able to afford it Before you reward it So what? Meat time I'm gonna try to flip my ball Yeah I'm just saying He says something so they say If you buy something you're supposed to be able to buy it More than once right? You never heard that? No I never heard that Just give us the jewels bro You can buy it unless you can get it You can still go pop I buy one thing You did? You got 200,000 You spent a car to buy a car that's 150,000 It's a rap So you gotta be spending moderation You gotta know what you're doing So basically reward what you can afford Is basically saying You should live in your means and what you could do You know what I'm saying? Not live above that You know what I'm saying? But do you feel like that you should have a certain amount Before you buy something of anything If you buy a watch you should have enough money To buy more than one of that same watch Before you buy it I mean that sounds good but That if you're excited that's your first People going you know Because they dream about how much So everybody Is smarter To be able to take care of your mind That's why I just keep saying the same thing That's smarter to do what you can afford to do It's not smart to just Live out of your means in a sense You know what I'm saying? I think everybody has You know Made purchases that Went against that We all did that Everybody could say they Was smart with their money Through their whole life But at the same time Once you get to a certain point I think it's really just reward what you can afford You know what I'm saying? That's what I try to live at You made any purchases that you wish you did? No, not that I wish I didn't Of course I did The sneakers I bought that I got Got home and say oh what about it I mean like some money Fools me on something that you shouldn't have did I just said fuck it Yeah, I think you got it At the time you might feel like it was You needed it, you might later on feel like you didn't need it You don't ever feel like that in the moment That shit come later Everything that you don't have looks So more attractive to you Everything that you don't have The house, the car, whatever You could be in a nice car, you could be in a Bentley Or whatever, you pull up next to a rose You're like damn, look at this You're crazy, you know what I mean So you kind of always projecting You know you got the baddest bitch in the world You walk in the room, you see another You're like damn, look at her Everything that you don't have always Look more attractive But it's not Once you get it, it's not nothing It's like whatever The grass looks greener over there They on your pivot young See you get over there And you find out the grass wasn't greener Because it's fake over there That shit is turf It's turf people You get over there and you find out The grass wasn't greener, it was fake Now you might can't go back to your real grass You know what I'm saying So you have to be You have to be appreciative and grateful of what you have More than looking at somebody When I see somebody else Even if they have more than me or whatever I'm salute I don't feel like Damn, why ain't got that What you just said Is everything Did you hear what he just said? No, did you hear it? I don't understand Did you hear it? It does You got a little bit of here coming out Yeah, absolutely No, what I'm saying is this Grateful Right to be grateful for what you got It's a foundation for everything But that's a lot of people's problem now They look at somebody else and what they got In title Or they should just have it Why he got that Being grateful, you can't get nothing Without being grateful You can't get nothing No blessings You have to be grateful for what you have There's somebody who got less than what you have And you know what I'm saying And somebody got less than what they have You might be doing that straight Gotta be grateful You see, in the title It could be worse It's like a nigga with no sneakers arguing with a nigga that Complaining with a nigga that ain't got no legs 100% Think about what I'm saying Think about what I'm saying This man ain't got no legs I thought he was gonna say he ain't have no sneakers That nigga would cut a nigga's legs Completely off A nigga ain't got no sneakers And he's like, damn man Shit rough Nigga pull up And not complaining And he's not complaining He's chilling It goes to what? Gratefulness and entitlement Speaking of not having those sneakers They said Jordan's sales went down In 2025 What was it? 16% Do you think there's any reason for that Of why Jordan's sneakers I mean Jordan's have always been popular Within our culture So for them to see It went down how much? 16% That's how much? That's 7. What? 7.6 billion What you think is the reason it went? 16% is crazy What does 16% mean? 7.6 billion Damn You think the wire, they ain't buying Jordan's 7.6 billion Like the rush? Because I'm going to be real with you I don't see I see more lines And this on social media But I see more lines for Like supreme And certain other drops Than I would see for Jordan's But I just think it's a lot of Depending on the Jordan In this last few years We've seen a lot of Sneakers pop out Like A6 All the kids It was like a different variety New balance So all the young kids start adapting To these new type of sneakers So I think naturally that can take up a lot of space And it could be the resale world too Like you don't got to get up 6 in the morning no more To get the deal and wait in line You know you can still get them Like I feel like I would sign them But also the economy is down Also we got to take that into consideration Everything is mad expensive right now A lot of people not getting no money It's crazy outside so I don't think Jordan's Or the most important thing On a lot of people's minds right now As they was in the past And think it was more money What is that a sign that Jordan's might be Not as Important as they used to be I wouldn't say so we probably look at All these designers and sneakers and brands They probably all down a little bit From the way the economy is going It's also different generations Involved Jordan's in our generation Was a must have shoe And he was playing Younger generations It's trickling down We might even pass it to our kids We kind of put the Jordan's On them in a sense We know those are the sneakers to have But they didn't grow up With the same Michael Jordan story That we did They didn't get to watch them play in the same It's really just a sneaker We had both elements to it We had the sneaker, we had them dropping We was growing up when they were Actually dropping the first time We might have had the same Jordan's Four or five times already now So they haven't had that So they could look at a shoe to them If it ain't appealing For that because they didn't live the story To really appreciate them In the same way Since you're talking about the elements And us being able to see Jordan play So What's baby bro name Mike Rich Paul About to call him Chris Paul Rich Paul, that's a bra man He was talking about Jordan's Influences for the cool Of the hustlers More about the cooler the hustlers The business said that We got to watch them play basketball So what made you with Jordan Was it actually Michael Jordan on the court Or was it the hustler on the street It definitely was Michael Jordan on the court There was a lot of marketing that went into that You know his commercials with Spike Lee And all of the like You also seen him win You seen him be a great player In the shoe They marketed it as that So I would say the streets You know if you seen a drug dealer Wearing them that adds to the cool of them And your environment But I definitely think Michael Jordan Played a very big part In his shoes being popular like that I would say the hustlers Put that edge on it like that style That you was like oh now I got to have him But Michael Jordan definitely Had people wanting Jordan's and go outside On the basketball court and try to It was Jordan moves I can't say that And I wasn't the biggest Jordan fan I would get the Jaws and try to do Couple Jaws moves and things like that So I would say basketball Made me rock the Jaws more than the hustlers did But the hustlers made me rock a lot of sneakers Though I can't say that Yeah the hustlers did But why Because Jordan was such a prominent force He's a icon That I mean It wouldn't have been wearing them sneakers If he wasn't who he was They wouldn't even Got to those And they were wearing other Basketball players shoes But they still aren't in the same light As what Jordan's were Every basketball player in the 90's Had sneakers And had fire sneakers But Jordan's was always the top Niggas can wait for those drop on Eastern So was that because he was Sneaker in different colors Because he was the top dog He the top dog Sneakers is the top dog He went into championships He was doing three peeps There was nobody on his level He made it cool You know Mike had some other shit going on with sneakers I ain't gonna lie Then commercials You gotta think about how fire like Spencer said In the market He was on a cereal box Even if you ain't eat weedies You see Mike on the cereal box And he made a nigger want to go outside I think he was going to go to the NBA Watch the space jam Sneakers shoes have names They are the space jam 11 They're the bread force Even when you think of other basketball Player shoes you just call them the Barclays They call those the Pennies Those shoes got their own culture Really that nigger you had them drawings on back In the years they was dropping Nah you was really him He's the only His shoe is the only shoe Ewing's kind of lasted a long time too But not like Jordan's You gotta think Ewing's had a clean eight months He had a clean eight months The blue and white pair was cool Ewing's lasted for a minute but listen Eight months Broke the niggers and went in for nine years What's up with you bro They even came out with the new Ewing's You talking about the Adidas Ewing's Adidas Ewing's was the first one But when he went solo I never had a pair but those lasted They didn't last The Ewing Ewing Super long but they didn't last They didn't last for eight nine months They had a run back in the day Ewing's lasted and broke the pair Jordan's though First of all I only had the Adidas Ewing's With the net right here Those the only ones they let in jail And then he went and did his own thing Everywhere What happened Nothing Nothing We good Yeah we perfectly good You my main man What I was trying to say is this Jordan tried to send it time His son like my son 23 years old He wasn't even born When Jordan's came out People still buy babies There you go We talking about 89, 90 and all the type of shit He had the illest run of all time And I don't think it'd never be duplicated No one's even close There's stories behind A couple of the flu games There's nobody Who must be behind his sneakers He had the one with the toe cut out With the toe cut out There's literally stories The majority of his shoes And that you could really document and look up Laney's, Hosko He's much better I definitely think what his story And what he was as a player And just Kind of like as an iconic figure In black culture You know what I'm saying Not even just basketball You said he was in movies He's on cereal boxes He was that guy Then he had Michael Jackson in the video What Wasn't he there somewhere with Michael Jackson? Yeah Michael Jackson had him in the video Yeah Right Different The new generation things Relevance dictates how much money you have Is being rich enough to make you Relevant I mean For the internet audience For people Who look at relevance As currency You know what I'm saying Online is relevance I guess As if people know you and talking about you Social, right? I don't mean you Relevance is one thing And having money is another You could turn relevance into money But you can't consider relevance Being money What you gonna get in a club for free Shit like that If you have money Then you're relevant Nah, I'm gonna say so I don't think so I mean maybe reading it wrong Relevance and rich is two different things I don't even understand where it blurs If you a fuckhead When you poor You're gonna be a fuckhead When you rich You're lame When you poor You're gonna be a lame Money don't un-lame you Or un-fuckhead you You understand Money can give you the spotlight It might not make you relevant But it'll definitely give you the spotlight People like money That's true That's different Right, there you go That's right There's two different lanes If you wanna be relevant I'm sure a lot of people chasing relevance And a lot of people chasing money So it's whatever you What you into Yeah, whatever you want But I don't think either one dictates Either one It don't, it really don't Absolutely not At what age does society start Questioning them why someone is Still single and why Man What? What's up What? What's up Like I don't understand What's up, we good? I don't understand You sure? You sure? I don't know what I don't know how to answer the question What do you mean at what age? I don't know what age Society, I don't even live by those rules But the question is asking at what age Like the society start Questioning why someone is single I don't know, my uncle is 70 years old He's still single I say uncle When you gonna settle down, right? I said when you gonna settle, he said yeah I said when you gonna change and settle down He said yeah, I'ma change I'ma change my draws This is my uncle So it runs in the family What? That's what uncle told you Yeah, but it runs in the family then What runs in the family, bruh What? You just said you just asked your uncle If he was gonna change Right, and he said he's gonna change his underwear I said it's crazy How about change from what? What am I changing from? The same thing you asked your uncle Change, it's about evolution So here's the thing, right? Absolutely I told you, we can be uncomfortable So listen to this though, right? I don't know what age the society start questioning What is it? Is it 30? 40? What is it? I don't know So you're not worried that 70 is So you're not worried This is recent, this is the other day So you're not worried So it's 70 the number? That's what she basically knows That's what you said That's what society gonna start asking Why you just don't say it? It runs in the family Whatever you talking about, can you shut this mic off? For real 70 is my number I don't know what society is asking So you think he should get married From 70? I'm trying to understand it I think it's just 70 If I stuck it out to 70 It's just pretty It's right We're not getting married at 77 I'm good You just gotta hold it down And we just We just locked it in I've been good I'm not walking down no aisles like that when it came in I don't think he feel the same way At this point, yeah, it's at 70 It ain't happening Yo, you know what baby We need to go ahead and get this Lock this thing down And y'all 70 We love though, right? Yeah, we can be in love We're not going down that aisle We just know We gotta get married Let us You can't turn up But the question is society Do you get lonely? Do you get lonely? It's crazy Shut his mic off please Let me ask you if you get lonely Let's be the first Mic cut off for the year Right here Him Gymnasium Check this out I don't know what society Society says that you need to be married By when? 30 We're asking you at night Do you toss and turn like damn That's not what it's gonna be Like what is it's gonna stop Actually, you mean Does it set in you No, not at all I'm free bro I live in my free And I live in my truth I'm not out here faking I'm not out here being something Or trying to be something that I'm not I know exactly who I am So when I present myself Trust me, I'm presenting the truest form Of me because When you know who you are You understand how to set boundaries And manage other people's expectations of you Because I'm gonna tell you If you're looking for me to be that I'm telling you right now I'm a fail Because I know what I'm good at I know what I'm great at Bro, what are you good at Let's get his mic I'm a big supporter Of just letting people live Their life too You know what I'm saying, I think at some point You gotta just understand We all are who we are So if somebody gets married at 20 They'll be saying, yo you too young to get married If somebody get married at 50 You gotta let people live their life We only got our time on this earth And however you choose to live it And spend it That should be up to that person That's a fact Shouldn't be no rules Shouldn't be no standards My uncle's 70 f***ing years old He like, yo I'm about to go on this cruise Bro, are you coming I got bitches I'm like He's lit He got 70 year old bitches What's the age group What's the age group What's the age group he rolling with He's like, what's his age What kind of party is this If they younger than him They might be like 45 What's the age group She's 67 She's like Yo nephew I got a group of 56 year olds Pull up nephew Yo listen She's 62 But younger and still In the mature 40 40 and up Now younger the 70 is like 62 No, he ain't going that If my uncle came here Listen, my uncle came here I took him to strip club and everything He's lit He in the drop top Like he's lit He ain't the average 70 His energy is young This is what I'm trying to tell you He's got young energy He's a teen citizen Young OG Young OG What I didn't hear what you said I said you're going to say this doesn't run in the family What is this What's the trade of yours What's the trade though You haven't said what the trade is Being single to 70 In the drop top In the drop top This is what you aspire to be right there In the drop top In the drop top Women I think Women put those standards on themselves They be like oh my god I'm 27 and I'm still single It's like you're young Women are supposed to have children They're thinking from that type of clock That's people live their lives When you start Whatever age you figure out That's a mind trick There you go, right there You're out of living your life What he said You don't think a woman's biological clock matters What What's the biological They might not want the same things That everybody else wants What's the biological clock The time they have before they can have children What's that time What if she don't want children I think a lot of women are living to those Expectations of trying to get that situation Before the biological clock No, but is it That or is it the fact that they're just looking For somebody to be with They're looking for love, they're in love with the idea of love I mean naturally that's what we hear for Men and women No No, not necessarily I can't speak for women Adam and Eve will hear you do what you like to do You know what bro It was just them Right, they haven't changed the freak office yet There wasn't no freak office yet It was just one He had no options He had no options Do you know that The concept of marriage When it was created had nothing to do with love Do you know that Talk about it The concept of marriage had nothing to do with love We didn't talk about marriage yet We all talk about marriage If you're not single then you married You could be in a relationship Single means single, meaning you're by yourself I'm not single You married? Got it When you feel that paperwork out What does it say? It's either single or married What did you put? I didn't get no paperwork yet What did you say? Whatever paperwork Whatever paperwork We would talk about a biological clock You would talk about a biological clock This is where most women are going on Women looking for love They feel like they should be in a relationship By the time they are at least 30 years old I don't believe that's right That's statistic Or you just put the main statistic I'm judging by The complaints of the world I listen I'm a better listener You understand? And I'm like girl So what you 29 and a half No So what you No listen to what I'm saying You do the therapy shit you was talking about I am a therapist And I am also a relationship guru Listen to what I'm saying Wait a minute So a single man is now A relationship guru How does this work? Would you get a tattoo from a tattoo artist That had no tattoos? The problem and the misconception is this though The misconception Yes I had tattoos from the nigga That got little smurfs that's all messed up around It was a tattoo though It was a tattoo though It was a tattoo though Listen I am a relationship guru And the fact that I am is because I have failed And because I have Failed tremendously at relationships It gives me the understanding From both angles Because being in a relationship it takes Extreme amount of work You only said you failed have you won You only said you failed have you won That relationship Well sure period of time That's not a win Right I failed that's what I said I failed Because I understand both angles I understand You don't want a nigga To tell you what it is Only when it's sunshine You got to understand what it is when it rains You're right Right so this is how you appreciate the Sunshine so you got to come talk to me baby I'm a guru Alright Alright So if I ask you some Relationship questions right now You can help me out 100% I got you because I understand I understand where I went wrong I understand where society goes wrong I understand expectations and what women looking for How about this for the next episode Anybody out there that needs Relationship advice please put it in the comment section And my man Meno The relationship guru Will have some answers 100% 100% Pardon me You want to So what I just told people like On the next episode Any relationship advice that anyone needs They can put it in the comment and my man Relationship guru Meno will answer their questions Free of charge I got it 100% Relationship guru is crazy I ain't coast-signing but go ahead Mr. David you know what I'm saying I ain't what you're saying I ain't asking you for no relationship advice I get why you wouldn't though Because Friends you like I'm gonna get a advice from this thing This thing is like a bad thing I get why you wouldn't I was with you till I wasn't Hey You the lost Brooklyn That's all I was saying That's all I was saying Brooklyn is out of here ladies and gentlemen These things I know what I'm saying I understand that women want this thing And I understand what they're looking for I get it I get it But that's the quality that you don't possess I do possess Right What is love Love is a feeling You can't escape that feeling It's something that you just cannot escape Until you Find that You just a soul out here searching To find a soul that you once knew before In another life I hear you That's all good but That's all good But What did you talk about This is a guy that once Some of me in here was Nicknamed OJ and AC This is Don't go back to that Don't go back to that Drop top and that Bronco That's Bronco Fabio Terrible man Yeah, Nick You want to be the guru of a relationship Would you take a relationship advice from OJ? You know what I mean? That's all I'm saying I'm out That's all I'm saying That's wild OJ is crazy Is music too straight to the point When it comes to sex What does that mean? It's vogue It can get crazy It can get crazy I like that one ever though My whole life What music are we talking about R&B music I think R&B music goes crazy So is that a problem though? He swear he was like He is dead because There's no foreplay in the music The music is supposed to represent Or coincide with the foreplay In high school did you have the R&B tape That you used to play every time you got a shorty to the career? I'm going to say no bro He was locked up He was locked up for high school My bad, let me ask Dave that You had that R&B tape You had the R&B tape you used to have in the career I didn't have no R&B tape either I had the R&B tape I had the R&B tape I was sliding We used to burn CDs We used to put tapes together I used to put tapes Definitely had no tape I had the cassette tape What you had? It wasn't a tape CD The question is Is the music, the lyrics Is it too straight to the point I think There's different levels I think there's Some artists who are more Vocal About it and I think there's some That do have What you would say is foreplay And subtle and not Straight to the point But I also think the audience Has become Like that as well They want to hear a little bit more Than what the guys in the past I think it's just evolution of it The PG-13 Is R&B also in itself Is rated a Considered foreplay I don't really think he means the words in R&B I just think he means the craft of R&B It's not like it used to be in shit like that No, because he's saying The lyrics is straight to the point Like baby I'm a fuck on you now Yeah I'm a undress you I'm a undress you Wake up Wake up Let's make love tonight He was talking that same shit Yeah, but he wasn't saying fuck I want to fuck you It's just ways The words Yeah, it's the lyrics It's the same shit He said it was very forehand though Let me tell you why because the audience Changed It's different now So Rick James audience wasn't freaks What audience? The audience The audience has to us The people of the world They've been freaky bro They're not doing foreplay The girl gonna say yo Give me a dick right now Damn girl, we just got in the car You know what I think it got something What kind of girls you What kind of girls Man listen They ain't even wasting no time Ain't no more Music is the soundtrack of life And if life is not Going sideways with music Then the music gotta catch up to life There's no more Grandmothers Like old school big mama Like grandma Bro the R&B work is So once the grandmother went out to picture The respect They would hide from grandma They ain't gotta hide that no more Grandma might be in a spot with you Right, yes because it's like Freaking you tonight but It's just the idea R&B Jodyce was almost talking crazy Nobody's going slow Okay They been talking crazy They been talking They was getting to the point There's not no real R&B music out there They might have not wasn't saying Different type of R&B music I would say probably You know what? But them niggas was freaky back in the day Jodyce the R&B changed though It was dancing a lot more too The first girl that got in the man's car Said give me that dick Changed the whole scope of R&B Which girl was that? Could have been Atlanta or Miami I don't know Whenever that happened It changed the scope of R&B 100% Who did it? Who changed it? I don't know, whenever it happened In 2008 I don't know Whenever it happened the first girl That left the club and getting that nigga To say yo nigga I want to play Give me the dick 100% R&B has changed Give me that dick That's what happened The filter was gone Music had to catch up to life At that moment It changed You don't think it came from the music though? Do we have to find this girl? What you saying? That statement you just made You don't think it came from the music? Or does life imitate art? It depends I think both I agree I just think that it evolved And I think there are artists who do both There are certain artists who make songs That are more Contemporary and slow And that vibe And then some artists who make a raunchy Turn up trap R&B Kind of vibe So I think they're also playing into the listener If the audience I feel like there was a time where R&B Was very subtle and it was more Just about crooning to your lady And then when one of the artists Let's say R. Kelly Made a feeling on your booty People gravitated to it And then they made other artists Make more music that was Descriptive and more But a lot of those Even when you say the Joda season They weren't using the language That is what I guess he Was trying to say I don't think that it was as bolder Or as aggressive They say everything but those words You know what they're talking about They ain't saying words They ain't saying fuck They figuring out a way to make it Sound good and what's next But now it's like it doesn't have That same filter and it's also because of the audience The audience is used to hearing That kind of Who changed that? Was it Lil Kim? Even when Lil Kim did it It was people That was the first time people girls were hearing Somebody talk in that fashion Like oh that No take it in that She probably was the most Runchiest one that really said Her and Foxy was saying Kim was before and the fact that you just Said that is crazy She said Trina like Kim was Foxy Lil Kim that's that Ever They hadn't heard girls talk like that I feel like they made it cool For a generation of girls to talk like that And that Is how Before that It was like hidden A woman could have been freaky but it wasn't Like On the main stage What about this do you think that Keith Sweat just haven't evolved And doesn't understand where R&B has went Since he was doing it Keith Sweat was singing The niggas mom The moms and the aunties now That's what he was singing to He ain't singing to the kids of them women What I'm trying to say right Is not singing to the girls That's leaving the clubs with niggas He's not singing To this generation at all He ain't singing to nothing in this generation That music we still love it but The music that he was making I don't think that's That ain't translating Because the lifestyle is different It's a good way, bad way to love somebody All them types of things Got out the Keith Sweat man I still not Keith Sweat You know just Still Actually probably The foundation of R&B Within this the next generation After the like Marvin Gaye's and all of those Lutas and all that in his generation He's one of the founders Of that generation of R&B Finding out a woman got flew out by a Rapper does that change their value Whose value the Woman Does that change the value Of the woman if you found out that she got Flown out by said Rapper what you think Spizzle What do I think about The question Flown out Live your life man Alexa play Rihanna and Tia People got to live their life man Let me live That's like you being mad At somebody dealing with another girl Before you dealt with it Doesn't matter really No I don't think Unless it matters unless you Trying to go in for wifey type of vibes Yeah I think that matters Or if they like Trying to Promote that to you You know who didn't flew I didn't If you went to They tried to do the cloud shit Tia Rihanna That's a hole right there If they try to let you go across the floor That's a hole You asked your girls what Rappers flew them out before Who the fuck even asked them What he said is like They bragging on it It's an interesting question though It's an interesting question Interesting question to know If you just shot it at them like you should try it out man You tried that before? No I've never tried it I just want to see what Actually comes about of it Is that a former dirty mac in Nah just actually Y'all just sitting there Dinner you be like Yo has a rapper ever flew you out before You gotta hit with it Is that a former dirty mac in No I ain't speaking on who I'm just asking you Have you been flown out You gotta do it random Why you cutting your chicken and be like Yo any rappers ever flew you out before And just keep hitting Who the cool is that Who flew you out If she named five you gotta get up for the table Get me a second Get me a second Threes the limit god damn it Five niggas flew you out If five a nigga had to break out The niggas could live with three Five rappers flew you out Five rappers god damn Are you gonna ask who the rapper Who the rapper was Live your life baby Would you ask who the rapper was At this point who If you gonna ask how many At this point Which one of niggas flew you out Five Couple of them Tell them three of them Couple of them man tell them three of them Who did that What's the team bitch Who did that Next dinner date I'm definitely Askin' Stay tuned next episode Who flew you out is a crazy question Who flew you out I just wanna know I just wanna know The question is Does that change things As far as how you Value that woman If you was trying to marry Five of them he's out of this That's a lot of freakin' frequent flyin' Five That's it You stand there in front You stand there in front You stand there in front You stand there in front Bitch you all stand there in front You stand there in front How many places you been That was all this She's like I'm on my second pass Boy like whoa Damn it's a couple joints that been to every island That was all this month Damn So but That was all this month But what are you gonna do You got busy Now you gotta respect the game Like you gotta always respect What they mean is you just gotta respect life Like respect what's going on You can never get Ups like If you didn't have no intentions on marrying that person Or felt like you was trying to be in love with that person You gotta just respect the game Here's another way you gotta break out If you ask her that And she be like Private jet or commercial You gotta leave She got different categories There's levels to her flight What you mean you mean on private Or what's that And then she might got the private You still gonna hit All you still gonna hit though Now you know five niggas and flew out Okay that was five That was five We know you gonna hit Five new games Niggas Okay don't deflect The question is If I was in that If I was in that If I was in that You just flew out You don't know that though You tell dinner You just picked up Or you send the job to pick up You got that dinner now And I sit in that dinner And you hit it with the spirits question Anybody I'm gonna keep it up If I was into that That's first and foremost I would ask her who And as long as it ain't Who I'm cool with I don't really If she named five rappers And I don't I don't know them I'm not cool with them I don't got them niggas phone number I don't chop them up with them niggas Out of five you definitely Some niggas you got If she don't name the guys or people I'm really cool with I wouldn't fill But I wouldn't fill away about a nigga I don't fuck with Okay so now what Are you gonna say alright You know what 6-7 Maybe Maybe maybe maybe I'm gonna throw this whole situation away I'm just like you know what fuck I'm just gonna Knock the show off and just whatever What you gonna do? My curve What you doing? My curve What you gonna do? If she named five niggas you know You got them in your playlist You gonna go You still gonna use money You gonna do that You can't out here to do me You flew out though You gotta get your niggas off You think you gonna come play with me I hear my money's work You think you gonna come play with me You got me fucked all the way up Now the question is are you gonna fly a back out After the knockdown Is it a round trip It's a round trip She in and out Probably not But I'm a gentleman It all depends I don't see I don't judge nobody It is what it is I'm not a judge at Neva I'm not judging if you did Rapist and I already know That you already capable of that And you in you honest about that Then I could respect you for being who you are Right if you a liar Then that's something totally different Now you surprised me If you tell me who you are Listen I been on some whole ship since 2015 Now you find out she is super hoe But that pussy good is she coming back a second time Yes If she act If she ask for bread You paying her after you flew out What you mean Are you paying her If she ask for money after her services No no she not gonna do that I showed her a good time She not gonna do that The time was that girl In this old world In the morning already there I showed her a good time Why would she do that No She's not smart if she did that That's not a smart thing to do You gonna fuck up everything You gonna fuck You gonna fuck everything up Why would you fuck up everything Why would you Start with that Oh my god Now you another Now you cancel I was cool with them five niggas Now you cancel Now you just like everybody else I see why I'm fighting I see why I'm fighting The language has changed now You could have stopped that too Listen lil hoe You little hoe Little bitty bitty hoe Don't do that Keep it regular Keep it regular For real Being famous What was the wildest DM You ever received And have you sent the wild DM What's the wildest Why would you start with me What's the wildest DM I receive all kind of weird DMs I sent a wild DM I probably sent was I DMed a midget What you told him I'm done for your bro Nah I want to know What you said How'd you start it Was it a short convo What And you know I'm dead ass serious I'm not even joking I think you gotta Fetish for them Cause this ain't the first time you brought up A midget bro Little people short person No Huh No idea She was hot Like sweating hot or No like She look good I was like having a like damn I would do that like When the next time you coming in New York Yeah I did it Did she respond Oh you kept it tall How did you keep it tall Did she respond Yes she responded I was like you know I'm a fan Like you know she was like I'm a fan too I was like So did she come for a short stay Nah I never met her I never even met her No short stays I never met her but I DMed a midget None of these things gonna make the DM in the midget That's crazy to me I ain't beating a midget That's crazy enough to me I call her maniac and insane Oh for a reason Man you went through all the pages and knew that was She was a shorter person How can you not know Cause the way they take their pics they can be angled up She's a proud midget So you said you was 100% I DMed her I liked her Did it never transpire Right Never happened I never even met her. As a fan I would meet her though Like just on some like yo Would you DM her again I thought about it Can't let that little shit Don't let that little shit go man Don't let that little shit go Man Don't let that little shit go Man don't let that little shit go Don't let that little shit stop you Don't let that little shit stop you She might have just didn't see you She responded She responded Don't let that little shit stop you That's a fact That's a fact You know What was You ever had a wild DM or Me? People DM me or what All type of stupid shit You never send a wild DM I knew these niggas wasn't going to answer that shit I ain't send a wild shit I'm the only nigga to send a wild DM That wasn't really wild though You just DMed a smaller person What about you Spitz? Any wild DMs? No I don't send wild DMs That's That's That's what my man main right here He's the wild DMer sent me I had some wild shit happen to me In the DMs before Like Like catfishing me And then I met the real one So it was like I didn't know that I was getting catfished the whole time Until I met the real one Like you talking back and forth to somebody Just chopping up in the DM and then you meet the real one Did you Intentionally go meet her? Like y'all Nah she just popped up That's why I was crazy They'll traumatize behind that shit No that's a thing that should be against the law Brush issues That's why I don't send wild DMs That happened to me Scary in the DM streets And then I met the girl So we was kicking in and she was like Yo I'm coming back to New York on such and such day I was like cool So she hit me and I was just like in the area I just happened to be in the area where she said She said I'm in the beauty parlor So I was like yeah I like cool So I popped up at the beauty parlor I looked in there and I didn't see her So I'm like standing at the door Looking around And then I see a girl in the back They go oh my god And I said oh my god That can't be her That cannot be her Wasn't who you thought she was talking to at all That could not be her I was like oh my god You better cut the blind date shit out man Yes it was crazy And she wasn't the person I thought she was I think DMs is a setup You don't do DMs No little people I never DMed a little person Ever Not that I know of I didn't intentionally I think you intentionally went through her page She was little And then was like what's up Later Yo you some little fine shit You some little fine shit Some little fine shit Yo Yo I got a little thing for you You some little fine shit Wow bro I got a little thing for you Some little fine shit For real I'm feeling you a little bit A little Feeling you a little bit I got a little thing for you baby Yo man It is what it is It is what it is It is what it is You ain't gotta love it But you gotta respect it It's good to see you guys You know what I'm saying Let's wrap about it Episode 13 We back in the building Playmaker man We here Prize picks Prize picks Yo Yes Prize picks, playmaker Yeah What you want to bet on? Bet on us Let's wrap about it Definitely put more on Let's Wrap About It More on Let's Wrap About It That's the fact Put the questions in the comments You love me ladies and gentlemen How loud is it? Thanks for watching