Squatters in Action #12
68 min
•Dec 24, 20255 months agoSummary
Episode 12 of 'Let's Rap About It' features hosts Fabolous, Maino, Dave East, and Jim Jones discussing personal stories, childhood trauma, friendship dynamics, and social media's impact on youth culture. The conversation ranges from Christmas memories and Santa Claus to advice-giving in friend groups, financial support between friends, and the evolution of New York radio.
Insights
- Childhood trauma and difficult upbringings significantly shape adult personalities and relationship patterns, requiring awareness and sometimes professional support
- True friendship involves constructive criticism and accountability—real friends should challenge each other privately when behavior becomes problematic
- Social media and technology have a greater impact on youth development than hip-hop alone, exposing children to content that accelerates maturity faster than previous generations
- Consistency matters more than motivation; showing up daily regardless of emotional state builds momentum and eventually generates motivation
- Online anonymity enables 'cell gangster' behavior where people talk aggressively without accountability, similar to prison dynamics where consequences are absent
Trends
Mental health awareness and trauma acknowledgment becoming normalized in hip-hop conversationsSocial media's outsized influence on youth culture exceeding traditional media like radio and musicShift in New York radio landscape with personnel changes affecting music promotion and artist visibilityEmphasis on authentic friendship circles that provide honest feedback rather than yes-men dynamicsGrowing discussion of financial literacy and boundaries in peer-to-peer lending among friend groupsGenerational differences in childhood experiences (cookies for Santa, chimney beliefs) reflecting changing parenting and economic conditionsOnline harassment and trolling compared to prison dynamics, highlighting digital culture's lack of real-world consequences
Topics
Childhood Trauma and Its Long-Term EffectsFriendship Accountability and Constructive CriticismSocial Media vs. Hip-Hop Impact on Youth DevelopmentMotivation vs. Consistency in Personal GrowthOnline Harassment and Digital AccountabilityFinancial Support Between Friends and BoundariesNew York Radio Industry ChangesMental Health and DepressionParenting and Generational DifferencesAuthenticity in Friend CirclesPrison Culture and Street Life LessonsDrug Addiction and RecoveryPublic vs. Private ApologiesFashion and Self-ExpressionCharitable Giving and Community Support
Companies
Haven Spirits
Guest business owner Monica and her husband visited the podcast to discuss their spirits shop located at 414 Gerard A...
Rags to Riches
Non-profit organization mentioned by Jim Jones' mother focused on helping women in difficult situations and re-acclim...
People
Fabolous
Co-host discussing personal stories, childhood memories, and friendship dynamics throughout the episode
Maino
Co-host contributing to discussions about trauma, friendship accountability, and personal growth
Dave East
Co-host sharing perspectives on motivation, consistency, and social media's impact on youth
Jim Jones
Co-host whose mother appeared on the show to discuss her non-profit work with Rags to Riches
Monica
Guest who discussed her spirits shop in the Bronx and her experience as a new business owner in the community
Jim Jones' Mother
Guest who appeared to discuss her non-profit organization helping women in difficult situations
Keisha Cole
Referenced in discussion about past lyrical content and its potential impact on professional opportunities
Nipsey Hussle
Referenced as an influence on the importance of surrounding yourself with an inspiring circle of people
Quotes
"Wise men seek wise counsel. So there may be things that I may be doing and I may get a call from Sino or one of my guys. I'm like, yo, brother, I'll ask you for a minute. Like, I think he was wrong or what he was doing."
Fabolous•Mid-episode
"When you can't stay motivated, you stay consistent. So every day you wake up, you're motivated? No. But every day you wake up, you go get to it. No matter what."
Dave East•Mid-episode
"If you're not in a circle that inspires you, that's a prison. That's a prison. You know a lot about that."
Fabolous•Mid-episode
"That's exactly what it is. That's exactly what it is. That attention is like you, us giving attention or anybody giving attention to trolls or people like that is like them going outside like you did in nine degrees frostbite."
Maino•Late episode
"I think friends are always supposed to lift their friends up, keep them from going in the downspot."
Dave East•Mid-episode
Full Transcript
Warnings, the following program contains disturbing material that might be inappropriate for some of you young viewers. Parenero, Parenero, Parenero, Parenso, discretion is advised. And you'll piv what you cooking out. 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. What's up ladies and gentlemen, we are back at the most hated podcast in the world. I like that. I like that. In the world. I like the world. I like the fact. Let's squat about it. Let's squat about it. Let's squat about it. Let's squat about it. Squatters. Yeah, us squatters man. Coming together. Let's squat about it. Yeah, I love it. I'm not fucking leaving. I'm not leaving. I kinda watched you bro. You please. Let's go. This is for Christmas. Let's go. Yeah, that's what I'm talking about. Mortimer went back. Yeah, let's squat about it. Being a squatter. How you feel Mr. David? I feel good man. You being a squatter. Good holidays. Holiday season. Yeah. We squatting man, fuck it. They're gonna have to keep the National Guard to come get us out of here. Shut up. I'm not fucking leaving. You never take me alive. You got the wrong dog. You got the wrong dog. Yo. Answering the door is a big deal. Hold on, hold on, hold on. Mr. David, where's your ugly sweater Mr. David? What? I tried to. I don't know. No, he not right though. This what they be talking about where we trying to look like a fashion show up here. No, I wasn't. But they was talking about Christmas show. Y'all was prepared for a Christmas party. But we all knew that though. You sent him here trying to win Best Dress of War. No, I'm not. Is that what you're trying to do? I'm still on Christmas time. You're trying to outshine us. He's trying to come with a fit of fit. I would never do that. That's crazy. You definitely trying to fit. So you ain't put fit. You ain't put fit together? You ain't try to blame it on us. You said ugly sweater, not koogee. You ain't put fit together? This is an ugly sweater. Yeah, this is just an ugly sweater. That's a nice jacket though, bro. What? What do you mean, huh? Spitz took his jacket. He got his jacket. Took his jacket off. Ugly sweater, need a nice jacket. Ugly sweater show. You heard? Yeah. My bad. I apologize. I can't ugly sweater. My fault. I'm supposed to take my jacket off. Is that Santa on a four wheeler? What is it? You on a Benchy. Santa on a Benchy. No, it's a sled. Benchy. Or wheels. You actually got a horn on it. Yeah, I got everything. It's a Cal Law. It's a Cal Law. Is it Mopin? You better stop playing with me. You know how we come through Harlem nigga. You know how I come through Harlem 30 bikes deep. Stop playing. Whee, whee. You're dishing back in my community. You're dishing back in my community. Okay. Mama. Okay. Okay. For you all. Okay, I'm gonna hurt somebody. Surprise. Okay. You're on my love. Toy drive. What drive? Toy drive. Toy drive. This is your Christmas pie. Christmas pie. Thank you mama. And this is my donation box. But. But. Anybody take one? Mama Jones. You got one shit. Yeah, I got time to go. I know. Everybody have to hit go donate. That's right. But how much of that pie, do we got a pie each? I want to slice a pie. We got to bust that. You got this pie right? Yeah, I came to the crib for that for mine. But do we got a pie each though? We got to split that one. Where's that? Okay. All right. So you can carry on. I'm gonna go collect. And I'll come back to you. You collected money? Mama Jones? Right. Back to riches is all about bad women. Okay. And we're trying to make sure that they be okay. And safety is the kind of stuff. Right. And my thing about it is that everybody have to donate. Because we have to help them. That's right. All right. Mama, we definitely going to donate. We got you 100%. Rags the riches. My mom's a non-proper organization. Rags the riches. And she's helping bad women in their situation and getting re-acclimated into society. So I love your mother. Thank you, mommy. For pulling up on us. I love your mother, brother. Let's see where I get it from. You're her. You're her. She's definitely a squatter. What? I'm not a squatter. I'm not a squatter. I'm not a squatter. I'm not a squatter. I'm not a squatter. What? I'm a bustier. What's up? What's up? What's up? All right, winery. Good cliquey. Okay. Okay. Guess and things. Okay. Thank you. All right. Hey, what's going on, guys? This is my Haven Spirits here. Thanks for having us on the podcast tonight. We're in the Bronx. We're at 414 Gerard Avenue. It's my wife's shop, Monica. Hey, guys. I'm new to the Bronx. I'm getting acclimated. Everybody has been showing support. So it's been a lovely being here. All right. Man, I want to ask you a question. Because I don't know how many of these you had. So I want to go back to the very beginning with you. What was your most memorable Christmas in jail? That was the most... Like, that was crazy. Damn. That's not the question, though. What's the real question? Because that ain't it. What's your most memorable Christmas, man? In jail. In your life? Stop saying that. You got to stop saying that. Locked up or free. What was your most memorable Christmas? My most memorable Christmas is finding out that it was no Santa. What age was this? I was like maybe seven or eight when my cousin told me, Man, there ain't no Santa. He hurt your heart? Broke you down. You got to tell him to lay for crime? No, but I was destroyed. You got to understand what I was going through. You truly believed in boy like that. Yeah, I thought I seen him before. That's a spiteful ass cousin. I'm going to tell you how I found out Santa was Fugazi. I caught my pops getting put in the presence. Yeah, I caught him. We were supposed to have been asleep. I went downstairs. You know what I'm saying? Me and my brother used to lead the cookies and all that. I used to really believe. Y'all left cookies for Santa? I left cookies for him. That's crazy. Oreo. I don't think you need some snacks. I don't know if you left cookies for Santa. We were supposed to lead cookies for Santa, man. I don't know if that was in the room, but I might have though. I don't think I left that. You never left no snacks for Santa? I didn't know that. But you believed in him? I was pulling back from where the chimney was in my house. It was no chimney, bro. I was trying to figure out what's in the chimney. That's what I was trying to understand. How was he getting in? This is what I'm saying. That was the place. Understanding that. We didn't have a chimney. How the fuck was Santa getting in our house? But somehow, someway, I felt like he was coming through the crib. I thought I was making up my own history. 100% it's coming through the fire escape. Fire escape. Fire escape through the window. Fire escape through the window. He got to come through the fire escape. So I was thinking, so one time on Christmas. Is he taking the elevator? On Christmas. No, no. Is he landed on the project roof? No, I thought that. Now, Jeff, he throw his lens in on the project roof. I see he landed like. I thought he went on the roof. Is he coming through the hood? He got all the kids in the project building, bro. They said Santa went and saw everybody. No, I thought, I thought. I believed that. I thought one time. I thought I aged. That I woke up and he sprinkled some shit in my eyes and made me go back to sleep. Santa? What? What? What? What? Pause. What? What? What happened? Pause, bro. That ain't no pause. That's pause. I don't play pause. He put, he had a, he had a. He had a Santa Claus since you knew Santa. Yeah, like you saw or something and he put it in my eyes. He made me go back to sleep. Santa did this. Santa? And left? Santa's salt. He leave you any day? That's what you're going. You going with Santa's salt? Yes, I guess. I thought I saw him. He was up too early. I was up too early. He sprinkled you. Hey, little nigga. Go back to sleep, nigga. Look, go back to sleep. And I was back knocked out. Yo, man. 100%. This is him. What you're saying? What you're saying? What you're saying? The Christmas came around. You got to take your ass in there and go to sleep. Like threaten with the belt. All that. Yeah. You was dealing with abuse. That's why you like that. I want to see myself with the Christmas gifts. No. You go to sleep when you wake up. You Santa going to take care. It was hot style. It was getting threatened on Christmas Eve. She done left now. I'm about to get out of. Why are you trying to beat me just cause I wanted to see my gifts. It was crazy, man. You was dealing with a lot of trauma early. Yeah. What was your most memorable Christmas? The fat. Yep. Speaking on what y'all say, like, are you ex? I live in the projects too, like a real projects. So, I told you, bro. F word. My mom's went from like, like really having the whole Santa story to one year. Like I was, I guess I'm getting older. I'm like, mom, how's Santa bringing the gifts in here? She's like, fuck is you stupid? How you think? I got right with you. I was just like, yo. She wild she wild. I had a bad day that day. I don't fuck with Santa getting here. I was like, oh. She wasn't trying to get that shit. I'm getting you in here from there. With this Santa Claus, she gotta stop saying that. It went from baking cookies for Santa to, why do you even believe that Santa coming to the projects? Like it was like that. I wasn't the only one with the, they was putting cookies together for Santa. That was kind. I wasn't bugging. You baked chocolate chip cookies. You baked chocolate chip. That's what Santa wanted. You baked chocolate chip, Santa cookies. You didn't have any snacks in your crib. I understand. If you had cookies, if you had cookies. You had no snacks. I had snacks in my house. That was the best one, the snacks started. The bbc was the best one, the snacks started. They don't got Santa. What's Santa doing with that chocolate chip? What Santa was it though? Santa don't take power, Santa. What Santa was it though? Santa don't take power. Santa don't take power, Santa. He wants chocolate chip. We had chips the whole way. What Santa did you bake your cookies for? It was pain. Was it a white man or a black man? What Santa? You can tell when he got locked up early. Cause now he mad at Santa. Santa was white, bro. He got a black Santa on a banshee on a sweater. Santa was white. Santa was white. What Santa you know was white? I'm black Santa. Black Santa was at the mall. Black Santa was at the mall. Black Santa was for Nessun. What's the kid? It's crazy. The only black Santa I know. Black Santa just interjected himself in the whole Christmas season. Only black Santa I know. It can't be white Santa. We gotta stop some friday after next. When I baked those cookies, Ricky Smiley. Ricky Smiley, the next morning was the cookies gone. Cookies was gone. It was gone, bro. He left a little couple cookies. And it was crumbs left. We're trying to figure out why is this so... Why are you happy to hear this? You didn't get to experience this? He didn't have cookies when he was a kid. That's the problem, man. He had crack. He had a crack in guns when he was a kid. He had a rough life. He left crack on a plate. I'm tough for him, man. Niggas had cookies as kids, bro. You had no cookies? What do you mean, cookies? Chipsahoy, Oreos, cookies, man. You said you baked them. No, Fab said he baked them. I had Oreos for boy. You baked them? I never said I baked them either. I said we gave them cookies. You're trying to get that thing about the cookie part? Yo, what's going on? I'm trying to understand what's happening. What's happening, bro? You made cookies, bro? Bro, bro, bro. What was your mouse doing in the house doing Christmas? His mouse was trying to rob Santa. That's why they wasn't leaving no cookies. They was waiting for him to come on the chimney. I'm the first to go with the chipsahoy. They coming outside to rob all the gifts. They like, no, we're going to send him home. He's got the new joys. He's got the big win. Did you have cookies for Santa? I might have some candy. I'm trying to do that. I was in the Christmas spirit. I was in the Christmas spirit. I said I had cookies for Santa. I'm so worried about that. I just don't remember having cookies. I never had cookies in his household. No, we had cookies, but we had... Which is crazy. Man, y'all never had no cookies, bro? We had chipsahoy in the red box. What? Chipsahoy in the red box? What year was that? I thought he didn't know he had no cookies. Chipsahoy is in a blue box. That never came in the red box. I'm asking, what year was that? Chipsahoy in a red box? That's not a box. And those wasn't out in the 80s. No, they came out in the 80s. Chui joints is recent. 100%. Look at them up. Chui joints came out in the 80s? 100%. Definitely had no chipsahoy. What? Jeffree had a chewing one because they were more expensive back in the day. That's what you have. You got the blue pack. You might have got the red pack. You know what I'm on to do? You know what I'm on to do? You remember Robert's cookies? You remember the pack that you fold up? They had the little metal shit that you fold up? 100% the red pack. You remember the Roberts? They had the Chui Chipsahoy in the 80s? Look it up. Somebody look it up. Somebody look it up. Chui Chipsahoy in the 80s. Look it up. When did they drop it? They did not have them. That wasn't out back then. Look it up. Chui Chipsahoy in the last 15 years. Chui joints came with the seal. The plastic. The box. Chui Chipsahoy in the 80s. What did I say? What did you say? Stop playing with me. 83 he was already in jail. They didn't have that in jail. What was your greatest achievement? What was your greatest achievement this year? For 2025? You. What was your greatest achievement? I was about to pull. What you think I was saying? I was going to leave. I thought you were saying your greatest achievement. The show was over. No, I'm saying you. What was your greatest achievement? This year? Being able to have the right to squat. The right to squat? You. My greatest achievement. What was your greatest achievement? I was almost paused. How the fuck was that? I'm a squatter. Right to squat? That's almost paused? If you don't... Everything can't be paused. Now that was crazy though. I get what you all saying. But that's it. That was the A.O. I'm not crazy. That's crazy. The right to squat was crazy. The right to squat was crazy. Don't think about it a week. You said that. I'm trying to understand it. I'm trying to understand it. You're talking about what you're trying to understand. The right to squat. Why you keep repeating it? Because he knows it sounds crazy. I don't understand it. What was your greatest achievement? This year, I would say getting through the year. Healthy. How about you, brother? One of my greatest achievements is... doing a podcast with you guys. Wow. Fire. That's a great achievement. It gave me a different platform to... to engage in. Even with all the beef? We've been having a lot of drama lately. You've been having a lot of drama lately. Oh, shit. Your beef ain't my heart's level. Paws! Yo, that's crazy, bro. Yo. I quit the show, man. What the fuck? I'm gonna take my jacket off, man, because this shit is getting nasty. What the fuck? Pepper shit is rose, yo, bro. This is crazy, man. No, it is not, man. No, it is not. You know what I'm saying. I know what I'm talking about when I speak. I don't play Paws, so it's like... We don't. We don't. I don't get it. You understand? We talking about beef, right? So, you're saying, like, all this drama... You can't... All these issues we've been having, niggas been throwing shots, is it all me? Is it all for me? Is it all for me? He's all I'm saying. Give him more. Is it all... Is that a pause, too? What the fuck, man? That obviously, you just said, was like... So, we can't even sing the Marv Deep song, though. That was out of this world. I for I. We in this together, son, your beef is mine. What? We can't sing that song. I've never heard that song the same ever again, bro. We can't sing that song no more. What? That's a classic. That's a classic. So, you don't... That's how the... I said it word for word. Why would you put that with that? Time goes by. We can't sing that? You? That's off limits. The way you set that up, and now you want to rap that's classic, you want to rap that classic record? Can we still sing that song? I'm still going to sing it. I'm still going to sing it. I'm still going to sing it. I'm still going to sing it. I'm still going to sing it. I'm still going to sing it. I'm still going to sing it. I'm still going to sing it. I'm still going to sing it. I'm still going to sing it. I'm still going to sing it. I'm still going to sing it. I'm still going to sing it. I'm still going to sing it. I'm still going to sing it. I would never leave you out there like that. This is what we talking about. How about you? I wouldn't let my man do that. But a book in his own? Nah, I wouldn't let you out. It got to be more deeper than that. I think it's like if you see him doing things that is more savage, more like, more foolish. Do you pull him up? Yeah, 100%. You about to pull me up on from the smallest of things because a small thing could be an embarrassing moment that could tear a person up. A book in your nose and you around chicks and shit like that and your man will put you on. That could be devastating for life. I think it's deeper than that. I get what you're trying to say. When I was fucking with Deline, when I left that shit alone, every nigga that I was still cool with that was still sipping, I need to cut that shit out. I would never keep promoting it. Did somebody tell you? Yo, bro, you need to do better. Man, shoot it. A few homies wasn't... In a drug addict did they tell you that? Wasn't for that. A few homies wasn't for that. What he said? They tell you stop using liquid heroin? Yeah, no, they just was like... That wasn't what we came from. That wasn't what a nigga was on. Wait, what? What happened? I thought it was a serious moment. That's what I thought. I was trying to tell you some real shit. I was witching him. I heard different music. Now I was on the age sound. That was crazy. They said he was on the brown. Right, that was wild. I said liquid. They called... They called it clean liquid heroin. It's the expensive heroin. Understood, 100%. It's for the youth, man. Somebody said to you that you should stop. Right. A few people. Close friends. A couple close people to me wasn't with that. And I feel like once I moved forward from that, that's what I would tell that. I would say that to people. What you think, Spitzo? You had something going on that you felt like somebody needed to pull you up? Or you had to pull somebody else up? In general, I think friends are supposed to, you know, keep each other in check and stuff. I don't think that that's wrong. I think some friends think that, you know, they friends should just support whatever they do no matter what. I do think it's a time and a place and we're how you check it. Maybe if I felt like he was wrong, I might not say it in front of everybody. But when, you know, we get together, I might say something to you about something. But I think friends are always supposed to lift their friends up, keep them from going in the downspot. Right. So I got a circle of friends that are my brothers. And I always say that wise men seek wise counsel. So there may be things that I may be doing and I may get a call from Sino or one of my guys. I'm like, yo, brother, I'll ask you for a minute. Like, I think he was wrong or what he was doing. And I received a call from Sino and I said, you know, I'm not going to do this. I'm not going to do this. And I respect it because I respect them. You see what I'm saying? Like, I think that in order for us to, the most powerful men have a counsel of men that they respect, right? So Kings, Presidents, it don't matter. Like, the most powerful men have a committee of people that they actually got respect for. You know what I mean? So when they tell you you're wrong, you accept it, you accept them telling you you're wrong? Yeah. Because being you, sometimes you don't see the wrong in you, right? I remember I was riding with my, free my brother Ricky, right? He said, man, sometimes you ain't got no ceiling, bro. Sometimes you just don't know how to stop. You just, you just be here. You don't have no ceiling. And what he said to me, and because I respect him, I just was like, damn, you may have a point. It's about having respect for the people that you call your brothers. It's about having respect for the people that you call your brothers. If you really respect me, and you claim I'm your brother, I should be able to tell you that. But did you take his advice? Did you stop the behavior? 100%. I did. Because it shook me up. Because this is a nigga that I know wouldn't have said that unless he didn't mean it. And he know I'm just, sometimes just crazy with it. Sometimes. Sometimes. It was worse. No, I'm saying it was worse. No, worse all the time. So you felt like you was wrong, though? Like when you was being in that way? Yeah, because you got to have parameters. You got to have balance. If you lean too much to the left, then what? You tip over. If you lean too much to the right, you tip over. You got to have balance in everything you do. So you think you balance now? 100%. So anything that may look You felt your balance? Anything that may look a little bit off, trust me, I'm on. What? What you on? I'm on the right path. I'm on the right shit. This is what I'm saying. So him telling me that, I heeded it. You see, everybody not free to give you advice because you don't respect everybody. And everybody shouldn't be free to give you advice. That's just not the way it should go. You're not going to hear from everybody. So the thing is, if somebody gives you respect, give you advice and you know deep down that you've been doing shit that you may know that deep down you're better than. Right. Then you do what? You take that heed and you make the changes. Especially if it's somebody that really know you. Right. But I think anybody could give you advice. It's about who you take advice from. You know what I'm saying? If somebody gives you advice and you respect their opinion then you're going to take their advice. If somebody telling you how to make a million dollars but they ain't got a million dollars you might not respect that advice and you're not going to take it. Right. But that's why it's your circle. Wise men seek wise counsel. So my counsel is my circle. The people that I love, the people that I call my brothers. I don't call them brothers just because it's a little bit. So what about if your circle agrees with everything you do? I don't want not in the circle like that. But everybody ain't like that. Everybody's doing the same thing. That ain't a good circle. You got to find a circle that ain't on that. Don't be mad at me. You got to have two or three of niggas around you that's telling you you was wild. It's parameters. I don't have a circle of yes man. I got a circle of niggas that if I got up and did some wild shit right here in the morning it's going to be a group chat and a group call with the dogs. I'm not going to mess up with you. And I got a answer to that because I respect my niggas and it's like I'm doing the same for them. And we don't always see the things right with it because we live in it. I'm only saying this because I want you to talk more about it because there's a bunch of kids out there that just encourage each other to do bad shit. So like I said, and what I always told you the thing that I learned from Nip and I said it before, you should be in a circle that inspires you. If you're not in a circle that inspires you, that's a prison. That's a prison. You know a lot about that. I would take that advice from you. That would be good. But here's the thing. Here's the thing. I'm not talking about any prison advice. But guess what though? I'm not talking about a physical prison. I'm talking about a mental one. Because if you're not in a circle of people that inspire you, you trap. You're not going to be motivated. And I think the worst thing in life is to not have no motivation. You know what I'm saying? If you're not an old kid, what you went to, if you ain't got no motivation to get up and get to it. 100%. Praise the Lord. Motivation is good but consistency is better. But you need both. You gotta be motivated to be consistent. I know what I'm saying. When you can't be motivated, you're better than consistency. You stay consistent. Go ahead Mr. T. I already knew what you was going to say. You said that shit like a wrestler. I don't know. When you can't stay motivated, you stay consistent. 100%. Yeah. The W. Check this out. That's good. 100%. Some make you get up, go to the gym. Some make you come to the inside. Right. You're right. You gotta be motivated to be consistent. I know it. When you can't stay motivated, you gotta stay consistent. So every day you wake up, you're motivated? No. But every day you wake up, you go get to it. No matter what. When you see that check come from being consistent, you get a little bit motivated. I like it. It gets the people going. Yeah. Before the checks was coming in, you had to be motivated. You had to be consistent. I said the right thing. Some days you're not motivated. It does go in hand to hand. But you know when you're not motivated, you still gotta get it. Damn, man, I don't feel it today. But what happens? You go get it. The day you don't feel like going to the show, because it's seven hours flight and shit like that, do you still get on that flight? Because I'm motivated to go get that bag. That's why I get on that flight. I think consistency can be your motivation. And I think motivation can come from consistency. People don't have either. No, that's why. When you fall in, because you can fall into a lack of motivation, and then... Depression causes that. Right, depression causes that. And then you fall into a place where you can't be consistent because you're not motivated. And then you just stuck in that place. You can be mourning something. I said, like, God bless you, lose a family, a loved one. And then you find yourself in that place of mourning, and then you don't know how to come out of it. And then you stuck there. You lose something that you love, like your job, your position, or whatever. And then you find yourself in a different life. If disrespecting publicly, should the apology be public also, or taking it out in private is good enough? Or talking it out in private is good enough? Say what? If disrespecting publicly, should the apology be public also, or talking it out in private is enough? I like when I know... I like when... when you disrespect me in public, and then we have a conversation in private, and you... and your energy is so different. And you know that I know that. And I may have a little bit of a problem with you telling me something different. Right? And you know that. And the fact that you know that is good enough for me. You ain't got to do it in public, but you know that you won't ever do that again, nigga. You ain't got to be for the crowd with me. Yeah. It's cool. It's cool, because I'm so used to other... other online disrespect in the bullshit that I don't know how to do it. I don't know how to do it. You know, some of these n****s think, oh, man, I ain't even mean that, man. It was just content. I'm sorry. It was all good. I ain't mean that. I know. I come against that anybody go online and spew an issue with you anything like that. Fuck. Because if you got an issue with somebody, you're going to handle it. You know what a sell gangster is? What you call that? A sell gangster. Talk to me about it. You know what a sell monster is? No. That's what I remember. So you see online, right? Everybody's just throwing all these shots and just saying all these things and it's no accountability. It's no retribution. It's just, you know, niggas just doing it for clicks and bass and all that. So being in prison, because you know I was born in jail, right? Right. Everybody know that? So you know, I was getting in trouble a lot. I was having a lot of conflict and I was always in the box, right? For, you know, whatever. They give you years at a time though in the box. 23 hour lockdown. So in the box, there's all, you can't touch, you can't get to nobody. It's like no, you know what I mean? You and yourself, next man is in a cell, next man is in a cell. Y'all don't really meet unless sometimes you're in a box that got cages. So quick story, you got people that it's in the box, they talk crazy. Just like the niggas online. Suck my dick, fuck you. You bitch ass nigga. Man, no, I kill you. Quick story. One time a nigga, I was in a box, I was in a cooking, cooking down tomorrow. Niggas said, man, I'm gonna shit your bitch ass down, fuck you pussy. I said, damn, this nigga going crazy. But I happen to be in a box that if we can land in a cage together, in the yard, in a cage, and I could do what I need to do. So I tell everybody next door to me, don't go outside in the morning. Don't go outside in the morning. Because if everybody between us don't go outside, we got to land in the same cage. Okay? I tell everybody go outside, don't go outside, they say, man, I'm cool. I go outside. I'm standing in zero, nine degrees. And guess what? I was standing by myself because the nigga never came out. And I go back in and the nigga say, yeah, nigga, he was freezing out there. Stupid bitch. Yeah. The fuck you thought I was actually coming out there? That's such a metaphor for how the internet is. That's how it is. You really thought I was coming out there? 100%. 100%. I was trying to get you out there. 100%. It's like you went out there with your razor, huh? What? No, listen, you come outside. You were ready for war. Yeah, nine degrees below. I'm talking frostbite. I'm talking everything is frozen. The only nigga outside standing in the cage is seven thirds in the morning. And that's exactly what I was telling you about these trolls. That's exactly what it is. That's exactly what it is. That attention is like you, us giving attention or anybody giving attention to trolls or people like that is like them going outside like you did in nine degrees frostbite. I don't want no frostbite. I don't want no frostbite. I had frostbite. I'm going to take you for a damn little sake. I don't have frostbite. I had frostbite. I don't want no digital frostbite. I'm not falling for that. Goddamn cell gangsta talking crazy to me. And I had to deal with that, man. Did you ever say something in a song that stopped another opportunity? What you mean by that? Say something in a song that stopped another opportunity. Like a verse or a ball you might have said that might have cut you off with somebody or might have been a bag or something you might have could have made that you didn't make because you said something on the song about someone. I don't know. I don't know. I never heard about it maybe, but they might never tell me, oh, you're not getting this opportunity because you said something on the record. What about you, Spades? No, I don't think so. I think a couple lines I might have said before that people felt a way about, but I don't think I really lost any. I've had to switch a few lines on records. Have you ever had to switch a few lines on records and shit like that? No, I think I relate to that because I said something I probably shouldn't have said before and it probably came back. Oh, you said something you shouldn't have said before? No way. Not you. Be patient with me. I'm recovering. No, I said some... Was it the song about your baby, Miles? When you birthed a damn? Molotov? The Kills one? No, none of those things. I said I said I finger popped Keisha Cole. Right? And... We might need another break, bro, because I don't understand, bro. Right now, bro. I didn't hear that song. It was a freestyle. You have a memory like an elephant because you remember every single thing that went on in your life. It's the craziest thing. I don't know nobody... I've been through a lot, though, brother. I've been through a lot and me being here was such a blessing that I didn't know how to act. You understand? I wasn't supposed to be here. So I had a song and I said some slick shit like, yeah, I'm finger popping Keisha Cole. She came looking for me. Okay. Shout out to Keisha. Remember, remember, remember, we have nothing to do with this. Keisha, you know, we got nothing to do with this. That's my dog. Insane old shit going on right now. Nothing to do with this nigga. We not indulging in it. We not promoting it. We not condoning it. We understand, Keisha. This nigga's crazy. No, listen, no. Hit me out. Because me and Keisha tight right now, right? I'm just giving you the story. So how about we don't even want to hear the story? No, but I don't know if you're going to be as tight as you are right now. If you just like, no, no, it's nothing because we talked about it and we good. But what I'm saying, I said that, that line about, uh, I'm kidding. I'm thinking about him. Keisha Cole, some it was a metaphor, right? It was a metaphor or something like that. Don't say it no more. Right. And then she came looking for me. She came looking for me and then found me in a club and then I was like sitting in a club and it was just like, I just felt lemon is just hitting me. Oh, no, no, no, no. Lemons. I looked up and it was Keisha Cole. Throwing lemons at you. Throwing lemons at me and I ran upstairs and it was just like, nigga, you don't know me. Fuck you. Me. What the fuck you talking about? You lie. You lie. No, I just, I just was standing and laughing like just like, wow. I understand. I couldn't lie. I said it. But she said, nigga, you don't know what you said. Right. So I was, I was using, it was a metaphor. Oh, so you didn't do it? No, I didn't do it. It was a metaphor. You was trolling. It was provocative. You was trolling. It was provocative. You was trolling. Yeah, I was trolling. You know what I mean? I don't have the answer for that. But what I'm saying is, did it mess up an opportunity? I could have got a record out of her. I could have had a song on hook. I didn't get it. I wonder why. Keisha my dog, AC my dog. Yeah, that's my dog. She's a real one. Big shit. I need to talk about that. I need to talk about that. Do you feel that hip hop pushes you to grow up too fast? Do you think hip hop is aging our kids, our youth too fast? I think it affects it. I don't think, you know what I mean? I feel like social media might, might, might speed up the, in this generation. For us, I would say hip hop, but I would say now it's like you, you exposed this so much on social media. If your, if your child got a phone or iPad, like, you, I mean, you got to really monitor what they're looking at. Cause they can see so much at a, at a shit that we wasn't even seeing like, you know what I mean? Like you can see niggas getting killed everywhere, like on camera. You know what I mean? Like anything that's that, that was like forbidden or you had to really actually see it in your own hood and your own life. You can see it everywhere in there, right on the internet. So I would say with that. Now social media is, is speeding up the, um, the grow up rate. I agree with that. I agree. I agree. Social media more than the actual rap and hip hop. I don't agree with the hip hop thing. I think I felt like hip hop plays a part, but I feel like it's also the technology and everything that's going on. Hip hop just has a, has a piece. It plays, it plays part. Yeah. You know what I mean? They see it. It's impressionable. In the city, it's still a, make kids grow up too, too fast outside. I think, I think social media plays a bigger influence. Right. So it's like a 16 year old girl looking at a girl that's 25. I got a body done. They feel the pressure getting her body done that early before she 20, before she 21, she's going to Columbia to get her body done and she ain't even fully grown because the social media and the thing to do. Right. Well, if you're looking at certain rappers and you're seeing 1000 lambos, 1000 Ferrari and you think that, that come with rap. You think, you know what I mean? As a, as a, as a somebody that might be young trying to get into this, like, it might, it might, it could, it's blurry. But is that rapper, is that social media? Social media, but the rappers is on social media. So it could be, it could be creating a, I just think that is a combination of things. The world is, is moving much faster than even when we grew up and we still, you know, the streets definitely will grow you up fast if you spend enough time in them. So I think hip hop included, I think the technology and cute, they having phones younger, they having social media accounts younger, like, you know, all of that. They got shit way younger than you. The kids are growing up fast. We didn't have that accessibility when we was coming up to none of this shit they got. No. New York radio went through a lot of changes this year. Do you think this is helping or hurting New York City music culture? What happened in New York? Like how they took all the radios, changing the, changing the holes. And they just fired the breakfast, what's that? Not the breakfast. People in the morning part, you know, what's that? The morning show, whatever, you know what I mean? Fired them. There's a lot going on in right there. There's been a lot going on in the music industry period, but I don't know. So if, if them firing those set of people, is that helping the culture or hurting the culture? Is that what, is that what the question is saying? Is that what's helping, yeah, hurting NYC music culture? I don't, I don't, no, because I don't think, I don't think radio breaks records no more. So I don't think it makes, never mind. Like it's like, if they fired them niggas, it don't matter. And radio is still a big part of it. Right, still a big part, but I don't think them guys being fired. I don't think that takes away from anything that has to do with it. There you go. That's my point. I don't think it matters. The only thing that has been taken away for a while from a real New York music standpoint. Right, but them particular people being fired is, is not that. That's what I'm saying. Yeah, it doesn't take away from it. It's just, it's just them niggas got fired. Yeah, 100%. Right. I want you to know when they were in there, they were more taken away from the New York music than they was added to it. Yeah, I think at the time New York radio sounded more New York. What did you say? I said when they were, though from that standpoint of radio, they're taking away from more of New York music than they were adding to it. What you saying? Them niggas. Yeah, so them being not on the radio does not take nothing away from New York radio. Got it. I believe it helps it because now it had opened the door for New York music to start getting heard a little bit more. It's niggas boys. What? I love this thing. I'm just being honest. I'm just being honest. I mean, I kept it light. Hey, I kept it light. Yeah. Talking from the New York artist perspective and things like that. Now, when the shots come back, we already know. Yeah. I like it niggas provocative. It gets the people going. I like it. I heard what you said. I can't, I can't give my opinion. 100%. Huh? I'm with you, nigga. I'm very opinionated. I like it. I heard it. People look at their opinions. I'm not that rough because I gave them my opinion. Hey, look, they got to deal with it. I'm your... Keep Melancholy over here. Don't start, man. What did you say? What's the word? What's the word you said? Got a new word. What's the word, bro? Word of the day. Melancholy. Melancholy. Like that one. I like it. I feel like you used it in the wrong sentence, but it's all good. We're going to use it in the right sentence. I didn't say I could, but I'm leaving it alone. Tell them the meaning. You want to ask them the meaning? Tell us the meaning. No, no, no, go ahead. You don't want to use it, nigga. Ask them the meaning. No, nigga, you don't want to use it. If I used it wrong, ask them. You don't want to use it, nigga. I didn't say you did. Okay. So get ahead. You said I did. I said, get it. I know, nigga. We got the tape. We got the tape. We got nothing. Go ahead, say it. You don't want to use it, brother. Yo, as a man, do you accept financial support from your friends if needed? Yeah, if I needed, if I was down and out and I had somebody close that could help me out. Yeah, I would accept financial support. I mean, and I've also given financial support to plenty of my friends and some of my friends that've been locked up or go to wait for school for a minute. I've supported plenty of them in the times of vacation and things like that because I know how hard it is. So, you know, I see nothing wrong with real friends helping out real friends, you know but you got to be careful who you take anything from because some people who use that against you and it could get nasty. So it depends on who that friend is and how that friend treats you and how that friend value you because me and myself, I won't take it down for nobody. I'd rather go get fastened cans and try to bounce back than actually have to take a hand up. But if I have to take a hand up, I will hope that is somebody that I trust in and keep, you know what I mean? Have a great bond with that wouldn't use that against me like and hold that over my head. So, you know, it's tricky. What about you, Smith? Yeah, I would take for my friend, you know, me, somebody I consider a friend. But sometimes people help you that help could come in any kind of way, you know what I'm saying? Sometimes you if you in need, sometimes it's not just like you can't let your pride get in the way if you if you in need. I'm a kind of person like how he said I would rather just do it myself. But at the same time, if I ever felt like I was in that need where I needed some help, I'm not going to, you know, look at it like I'm like something wrong for me taking help, you know, right? Why was you, Mr. David? They could depend on the on the friend. And I mean, like you can't you wouldn't take help from anybody. But if you're friend, though, you gotta be somebody that you know, like that you can even I feel like who we are and to our families to even to our friends to the world, whatever is hard to put if you in that situation to put your pride to the side. Like, I'm like, yo, and I mean, like, but if it's a real friend, though, he gonna he gonna understand that if it's a real a real friend of your real friend is your brother. Right. And if you in a situation and he's in a position to look out, right? I don't think nothing wrong with it because if the shoe was on other foot, you're gonna look out for him. So I think I think but that's but that's having that's also a sense of being wealthy. But like fab said, like, there's also plenty of people that I'm not close to at all that I've helped out the kindness in my heart. But in fact, and I don't know me, I don't expect that in return. I just look out. Yeah, sometimes you see it's just an honorable thing to do to help somebody if you can't help them. That might not be your friend. Yes, but you might you in a position to help you in a position to help it just doesn't have to be a friend. And if you need help, don't let pride get in you from getting help. Yeah, right. Right. Sometimes it might be hard to do that plenty of times. That ain't easy. That's easy to say that. That's that's that's a young man's thought when you when you when you mature you if you if you need help, you need help. Right. Like it's not no, you know, I'm saying, right, I've seen people who need help and they need help. Right, right. You know what I mean? Right. After helping a friend, are you expecting it back? Are you expecting anything back after you after you help a friend? It depends on if it was alone or I'm just helping you out. I'm expecting people take a loan and they ask you for a loan and don't want to pay it back. You didn't ask me to borrow that. You didn't ask for help and then fall out with you. Like you did them son. But you would say I need five grand. That's not alone. I'm giving it to you. I need it. But if a friend company like I need to borrow five grand, this is different. Right. Okay. That's what I'm trying to say. That's the difference. Without it being so I expect respect. You know what I'm saying? Like if you do something for somebody, any kind of help you do for somebody, you you just want that person to respect that you would person that helped them. You didn't have to help them. We don't owe anybody shit. So you don't necessarily want nothing back but you just want that person to respect that person. No I'm saying if it wasn't like a borrow situation like that, but I expect your respect that I was the person that helped you. That looked out for you. What does that respect look like for you though? I don't know. That's a good question. Just don't disrespect me. That's a good question because some people can expect too much out of just helping you out. But I understand what Fab is saying. Like yo, you know what I mean? You can see I'm like, you know somebody do something for somebody and then they want another nigga to kiss their ass because they did it. A hundred percent. Like a lot of people are like, a lot of people are like that. You gave me five grand before but what the fuck nigga? Look though. You ain't my pappy nigga. You understand? So it goes tricky sometimes. Right. So you want the respect but at the end of the day you don't want to be standing on it. But also as a person you don't want to be disrespected but if you're giving somebody something and you're not like, if I get somebody something I don't expect anything in return because I know what I did it for. Right. But if you disrespect me I'm going to get with you as a man anyway. If you disrespect you. What? If you help somebody and then they disrespect you, that's when you really feel a way too because I actually helped you. I looked out and I had you. You know what I'm saying? What? What? What? No, he's triggered. He was triggered. That was a trigger. That was a trigger. Something is going on here. My bad. My bad. My bad. My bad. My bad. Yeah, I'm good. I'm good. I'm good. I'm good. I'm good. I'm good. It's Christmas time. Yeah. He just started swinging for no reason. My bad. My bad. My bad. I forgot what it was at for a second. You got this guy right here. Is there a proper way for a woman or your woman to cheat to check you in public? Pardon me. Cheat? Let's read that. No, I didn't. What the hell? Yeah, read that. Read that. Read that. Read that. No, it's on your mind. You seen cheat? Yo, let me read your mind. No, but what's on your mind? Hey there, a proper way for a woman or your woman to check you in public. My bad. Pardon me. No, you don't got a woman. No, right. So let's start with you. You get checked in public? No. Not at all. In private? I might have to shoot the fair one and shoot one in public. Bruh, do you want to answer this? I said I might have to shoot the fair one. Do you show you want to answer this like that? In public or in private? Privately. Privately. Do you get checked? 100%. Okay, 100%. 100%. Just give me a real? In public now, we got respect. Got it. We ain't like that. I respect that. You did? In private? In the house? It don't matter. Except me and like a woman checking in public, like whoa, whoa, don't you fucking be looking at my girl ass. Like what? What type of shit? You won't be seeing on the gram how these chicks from the Bronx be talking. They be talking. Wow, crazy. To niggas in public. Check you if you wrong. Like if you do something wrong. Like you bitch ass niggas. You fucking, you fucking wrong. Are you dumb niggas? Are you dumb? Check you crazy. You stupid. Talking like that. And there's lit. You put their hand up and all that. Niggas, fuck off with you. Nah, I'm not that kind of guy. Okay then niggas. I'm not that kind of guy. You know what you ask? I'm telling you what type of check. Niggas. So what happens if she's not checking you like that? It turns me on. Good answer. Good answer. Good answer. Know where the fuck you did and motherfucker. And I'm like, you like it? I like it. It's like it's crazy, man. Keep it coming. Yeah. When women are too revealing is that a turn off? I don't like when they keep putting on only spandex in the, in the bodies. The wrestling suits. The wrestling dress. You see through wrestling suits. The Jimmy fly snicker choice. The crab, the hit man heart suits them. Bitches be wearing outside. Stop it. Cause I say, no, this is the problem. Baby boots. Baby boots. Baby boots. Baby boots. Baby boots. Baby boots. Baby boots. Baby boots. Baby boots. Baby boo, it's not a it's not a thing. I like wrestling I like fly shit. I like I like when you put the shit on I don't I Don't want to just see Resolute sometimes There's a time and place a time and place where I just loop but they're wearing them out what what time in what place is for a Resolute though when you want to wrestle So you know you gotta Wrestling Baby come over in the wrestling suit They got wild wrestling suits they do For the gym for the club The ones for the gym is the same ones Right some of them we're saying one for the club to the gym you do know that though It's the same one just be on the gym to the club. I'm not saying it's different ones They got they got the red one for the gym and they got the black one for the same company We got to stop because I don't want them to think that we Yeah, we go over the we need to stop straight up right now. We need to start sorry just where we need to stop They can't take our banter away. No, but here's the thing though like we love the ladies and the ladies I love the rest of this talking shit cuz I've seen a lot of them this year. It was I've seen so many We didn't see no Sun dresses this summer because only Leggings in it right you're not it small wrestling suits tall wrestling suits some with no tops some with no bonds like this Resonating leaving alone You got a woman I don't I'm gonna get home like nigga rest suits really but you do though. You're okay. You're okay I got a deal with it. All right, so shout out to the wrestling suits. We got out to the wrestlers out there. Yeah W4 leg a lot Leave it alone We are embarking on a new year about to be 2026 Chris is We started something special 12 weeks ago, which was this podcast the most hated the most hated I Can't say this For the past 12 weeks I've have looked forward to every Wednesday Like a child going to school for the first day like the whole thing like think about it getting dressed for putting the outfit out for it Like it just it gave me a Sense of purpose like it just to get with the Joel and just go crazy. So I really appreciate Y'all really Doing this show cuz I baited show when I'm baited show I didn't even think that y'all would do the interview together, but I know we had a strong relationship Not even think about if I could get you out of do the show but the shit this one's so crazy. So I just want to say Thank you I appreciate y'all I look forward to being the most hated podcast in the world in 2026 And I'm very hyped. I don't I don't have a favorite moment because every week has been my favorite moment from the moment We started it just getting better and crazier and manual just kept getting more out of hand and out of hand And you need to stop but I love you That's a hell of a way to just throw it segue, you know what I mean, uh My favorite moment is the drama Yeah Yeah Yeah, I like it I Just watched this movie last night is something with some with you, man No, because when they get those shots of me, it's like I wake up and it's like my phone is ringing. They're like this nigga's throwing shots This nigga's saying something about y'all. What you gonna do? And I look at my closet And I look at that Batman suit Which one the ping pong when you got the new I got the new one. It was like pal. I look at that new back phone with that cape hanging And I say I got to save the city That's you say yourself as you should But the old one I got the rid I got the rid the city of these lanes I got to go at these niggas. You've been doing a good job. Yeah, robin Huh? Won't you just say I so so so listen My favorite moment is When niggas be shooting at us pause Shooting at us He's never gonna stop but continue Continue in your statement, please. My favorite moment is when niggas be shooting at us because It tells me that we're doing the right thing. We we we we we never sat up here in specifically one at nobody On purpose if it wasn't warranted, right? We never just like, yo, let's let's go at these niggas or let's say something about it You know, I mean like that that never was our energy. We we put this podcast together It wasn't to be chatty patty about other niggas. We we take we take uh, uh Scenarios and we make it about us just so we could kind of stay away from Talking about what niggas going on because we don't give a fuck what another nigga got going on Honestly, you know what I'm saying? But like if it's if it's peace is peace And we like peace, but if it's war i'm with it too. I'm i'm your huckleberry. I'm signing up Yeah My favorite moment was knowing all y'all niggas's rappers and all the words. I really ain't Know how to pronounce. I know how to pronounce all my words. You got me That was that was that pomegranate wrong one time You said a lot of words Nah Can't make words up though. I said it right because I made it up Make words up. I can it sounded good. That was that was that was the best Realizing the words you niggas ain't know but I know every word. I know I know We can play the episodes back. Who's a few? I know his words a couple words The details The episode was out And we all wrapped down bad All good. Like it was one word. It was exped Expedition with the speak for me expedition. Okay. That was it. Cool. No not expedition. It was exhibition You don't remember what the fuck the word Okay, what was your word that you words with a z line backup? It was man words on this thing It said post I said, yo, don't that's crazy leaving the moon. He said post humans. I said stop it Posh the miss. He said post humus. Fuck it. I'm putting my mother episode was that they fucked up too I thought it was post humus. Dave damn a couple points too. I thought it was post humus You said pomegranate Yeah, you was you was a I said a strong two Strong and I knew better than that. Why was you buying them? That's what he was that's what he was in there looking for You do pomegranate every night, bro. Huh? I eat pomegranates every night to this day right now. Okay. Heard you. What's wrong with a pomegranate? I I never had like a just a wild pomegranate just running around like You never had a you don't you don't buy pomegranates when you go to the organica. I mean you go what? Well, that's the that's the story about my Okay, I heard you. No, I don't just just randomly just pick out pomegranates. No, you should let's go for the blood No, that's all right. I got it. Try and stay healthy. I like that. I'm tell mom. Yes, provocative. I like it What about you? You got any favorite moments? My favorite moments was Really realizing and seeing How traumatizing y'all childhoods was What? Oh, you doing it. Don't bring my mom's into this Yo, yo, this thing got some nerve. Don't bring my mom's into this. That's crazy. It was born in jail That's crazy. You know what I'm saying? That's true. We're good. I had a good upbringing. Yeah, I have you know now I learned a lot about you know, I mean why y'all the Way y'all are today, you know what I'm saying? I didn't know the backstory. I didn't know, you know, the trauma This guy's amazing. The experience that y'all been through. This is some brooklyn shit because I don't As a friend, you know, I mean I needed to know that kind of stuff. So I know, you know What what to expect from y'all, you know, that's why y'all was talking about smoking crack All of these kind of things come from the you know, I mean I think you're right though. Honestly I think you're right. We'll cross that bridge when we get it built season two. We're gonna get y'all some therapy So listen and I ain't spend more than listen, listen, listen, I'm gonna give you this gift right here my brother There better not be no relish. I don't eat Brothers is crazy The fact that That you got that old batman suit hanging up You washing it and drying it And you got the it's a it's a gray black mat batman suit made out of cotton Right Why shit ain't even spent that you trying to say if I should get baggy when I wear it She got a little cotton balls on it nigger So I got you this little batman right I got you this little batman to commemorate The suit that you would Want to have Okay This right here This little baby batman right here as you sit on your dressing And you say one one day I'm gonna have I'm gonna have this suit. I'm gonna have this suit Thank you very much That's classic So that you can you know Dream All right We could dream of being a batman having a real suit like I got all right, you know, all right What? I had Dave All right, so I took I want you to know that I put a lot of thought in this gift because I thought about your ups and downs and you stand with drug abuse. So I just want to be funny, man Just want to make sure I get you something cut the funny thing you okay. Yes. Hard jokes I've been left alone. That's a box. Yes That's fine. He's shooting bro It's world. Okay. That's crazy. It's a box. Yeah, that was you know, you've been in jail for a long time They only give that out in jail here nigga in the clinics out here. They don't jail. They don't get out of jail. They get that out here That's a little ht for the month. I appreciate you my boy. I know you love that anything else I was on here socks by yummy and probably changed those and threw them away. You know what I mean, okay Yes, um spills so I figured that You being worth 25 This is a wild question I don't want to get some more I don't want to get some more Give to a nigga that I feel like you got anything already. I mean, so I mean some smoke Yeah, you can say it's a pain to you Asalaamu alaykum my brother Some pain right there you I keep Make sure it's pain too. I better give me some pain. That's good money right there, man. Oh man I had insane oh Oh lord and I know I know main He likes to fall in love every night. So I got you You know what pink horsepower? Oh Ain't no hate on this show bro. We got pink horsepower for the ass I ain't gonna hold you though. This pinky That's a pinky right there Don't take that if you ain't got nothing going on Because if you If you do not have a scoring situation No Do it man do it Do it man do it Do it man do it Yeah Got slam action on the floor nigga Shit man Camera and camera Yeah That's pinky nigga. We yeah, we fuck with that. Oh shit 100 we fuck with that and that wraps up the first season of Let's wrap up by it Put it in the comments subscribe. We appreciate everybody that been streaming us all the fans We'll be right back at you season two. We love y'all