"Lets Rap About it" hosted by Fabolous, Maino, Dave East & Jim Jones

Easter Fresh & Mistake Texts #24

75 min
Apr 9, 202618 days ago
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Summary

The hosts discuss generational shifts in holiday traditions, particularly Easter fashion culture and street celebrations that have faded with smartphone adoption. The episode explores themes of masculinity, financial hardship, career sacrifices, and the pressure men face to hide vulnerability while maintaining appearances of success.

Insights
  • Holiday traditions tied to physical experiences (Easter fashion, egg hunts, street gatherings) have largely disappeared as digital entertainment replaces outdoor social activities among younger generations
  • Male vulnerability remains culturally stigmatized in hip-hop and street culture; men default to silent suffering and financial secrecy rather than seeking partnership support during hardship
  • Career success in entertainment requires maintaining a confident public image even during financial collapse, creating psychological burden distinct from everyday financial stress
  • The transition from feature phones to smartphones fundamentally altered social dynamics—phones were once communication tools, now they are entertainment ecosystems that keep people indoors
  • Financial blackballing in the music industry is a real phenomenon with cascading effects on personal relationships, housing, and mental health when publicly exposed
Trends
Decline of seasonal retail marketing tied to holidays—brands no longer release Easter-specific product drops or coordinate holiday fashion campaignsGenerational divide in outdoor play and street culture; Gen Z lacks exposure to unstructured outdoor games (manhunt, ring-a-levio) that built social skillsUSPS mail service phase-out by 2027 signals shift to digital-only billing and communication, with implications for incarcerated populations and those without reliable internetSynthetic drug proliferation (K2, fentanyl) in correctional facilities despite mail restrictions, creating new smuggling challengesResurgence of Halloween as social media-driven trend while Easter traditions fade, suggesting algorithm-driven cultural cycles replace organic seasonal traditionsMale mental health crisis in high-income earners—financial stress compounds when paired with inability to discuss problems with partners or seek helpChirp technology (push-to-talk) nostalgia reflects desire for less-traceable, less-addictive communication tools compared to modern social media
Topics
Easter Fashion Culture and Generational DeclineMale Vulnerability and Emotional Suppression in Hip-Hop CultureFinancial Hardship and Public Image ManagementCareer Sacrifices vs. Family PresenceSmartphone Impact on Outdoor Social ActivitiesMusic Industry Blackballing and Financial CollapseFatherhood and Providing for ChildrenRelationship Dynamics and Financial TransparencyUSPS Postal Service DiscontinuationSynthetic Drug Use in Correctional FacilitiesMistake Text Messages and Digital Communication RisksFeature Phone Era vs. Smartphone Era Social DynamicsHoliday Tradition ErosionChirp Technology and Communication PrivacyPride and Masculinity in Financial Crisis
Companies
Prize Picks
Sports betting app sponsor; hosts discuss NBA matchups and player prop picks throughout episode
Baskin-Lava
Black-owned beard and hair care brand; featured in mid-roll ad discussing textured hair products
Morgan and Morgan
Personal injury law firm; sponsor segment discussing recovered settlements and legal representation
Blue Chew
ED medication brand; featured in sponsored segment discussing performance enhancement products
United States Postal Service (USPS)
Discussed in editorial segment regarding planned discontinuation of mail service by 2027
People
Fabolous
Co-host of the podcast; shares personal story about accidental text to Money Love
Maino
Co-host; discusses financial hardship, blackballing, and relationship dynamics
Dave East
Co-host; participates in discussions on career sacrifices and fatherhood
Jim Jones
Co-host; discusses Easter traditions, financial struggles, and male vulnerability
Money Love
Recipient of Fabolous's accidental text message about Molly and women
Quotes
"Easter was pressure because if you didn't have something pressure on Easter, it was a problem. I cried I didn't get the joint she had on. I stayed in the house on Easter."
Maino~15:00
"We the last generation to witness all that. We are hybrids. We the last generation that was really living outside."
Jim Jones~45:00
"Before I let you know what I'm going through, I'm going to figure this shit out. I'm going to make it happen. Before you feel any of what I'm feeling, I'm going to figure this shit out."
Maino~85:00
"That's a man thing, bro. There ain't no pride in it. That's a fucking man thing. I'm coming down from a different era."
Jim Jones~90:00
"I sent that to Money Love my nigga. I sent that thinking that I was texting a girl. I'm like yo where you at come through. I got Molly and bitches."
Fabolous~130:00
Full Transcript
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That's Christmas He wasn't in the manger? That's Christmas he was in the manger Oh he a oh My bad Easter Resurrection Easter is when he died for our sins God Easter is when you got on the cross Right And they crucified him And then he rose three days later Right You know that? No I'm saying tell us the story brother I just told you the story That's it? I mean you want me to get into the Bible to the whole He rose how many days later? Three days later Easter Sunday And this is why we celebrate Easter Yes And in the hood we know to celebrate Easter to get fresh For us it's a whole different type of meaning But it starts with going to church Which is Easter Sued on Who started that? Who started that you had to get fresh? Did it come from church and kind of transition to streets? It was Sued from a little kid I had to get suited up Back in the 70's remember Sued was the thing to win To church and after church They still had you know what I mean? So I'm feeling like that was probably the fly You wear your fly suit Good shoe In the 70's and you were in the outside afterwards I think it's just Is that like that in other cities? I think we would niggas get fly for Easter I think that's it I only really experienced it really in New York I've never really been nowhere and seen people getting hyped To get fresh on Easter in other cities Easter fly is a thing in all cities Yeah But do they still do it? I feel like it's over Like kids don't get fly Yeah I don't think they do I don't think this generation My kids have never asked me like I want to get something for Easter It's different because everything is on the phone now Remember we used to go It was destinations for us to go to on Easter Get fresh then we go to the car show Or Jacob Javis and that shit Everybody meet there or near like Brooklyn used to go to Coney Island Coney Island was a big For us it was C.J. So the kids not doing this no more I don't know if they're getting fresh on Easter no more I don't think it's like that My son ain't asking me about Easter I don't think it's fresh on Easter Easter was pressure because if you didn't have Something pressure on Easter It was a problem I just told somebody the other day I cried I didn't get the joint she had on Last week I cried I didn't get those on Easter It's a problem bro I stayed in the house on Easter It wasn't fitting Not because it was crucial You couldn't come out with nothing on Easter Damn it's fucked up People waiting to see how you come I'm out And the joints used to drop every Easter Every Easter joint used to drop The new color joint used to drop every Easter Usually the black pair dropped around Easter Or a whole new color wave You know that's crazy The purple or aqua blue shit Dropped on Easter the ones you had on I don't think that's even a thing no more Like for brands I don't think it is Releasing on Easter Like I think the whole marketing Around clothes The Easter is done It is I don't think so either I've never heard my kids At any form ask me for Easter clothes Or to get fresh or to go somewhere for Easter None of that We don't even hear that no more That ain't no more Has it been done for a while? It's been a long time I think it might be done Have we not noticed it? I think it's been done and we just It's kind of like just Smoothly just died out It's usually me buying him Easter outfits When he was coming up He wasn't plusing you about it Nah that's what I'm thinking about It was us this Easter Once you think like When he would ask you for something I don't remember by saying anything for Easter But I think you're right A lot of it got to do with I'm still getting fresh on Easter We as parents because we from that generation We're getting fresh on Easter That ain't on any mind This Sunday They ain't never even asking you for the Easter forces Kicks nothing Like these were The Easter forces Preparation Niggas plotting on Easter since the new year Like you're Easter about to come around I gotta make sure my shit is together bro But nowadays Easter coming around It's like Damn today Easter tomorrow Easter Nobody's talking about it We don't even see Easter was a big thing Egg hunts, the rabbits, the baskets Everything they used to do a lot of shit on Easter bro My dude Jock out of Cleveland He does a big Easter egg hunt At his crib For like all his family and kids And like the kids in the neighborhood And stuff like that He still does that for them So you could still have Tradition Fun on the Easter egg hunt type of vibe And have that like connection But I don't think like What we saying the clothes And the going places And we used to go to the movies on Easter We used to go to 42nd Street on Easter There was a thing It was a thing The whole block The whole block is going somewhere on Easter In the neighborhood everybody has some More stuff Easter clothes Definitely It was a thing bro And you at least had to have new sneakers If you couldn't get the whole fit just You had to have the new sneakers The new sneakers that fell for Easter Tony Allen on Easter was Oh my god Crazy Crazy like Crazy I'm fucking Lines Marbles Like a lit club That's how Coney Allen was That's how Jacob Javi used to be Outside that shit That was the kids outside that shit Back in the days in the 90s 91, 92, 93 After high school Crazy Let me tell you something real quick I used to treat my beard Like it was just here Like you know Use the same shampoo I used to use on my face Same shampoo I used to use in the shower You know all that I thought I was saving time I thought I was saving time I thought I was saving time Whole time I really wasn't It's crazy right Nah that's facts Do what you think Do what you think Do what you think Do what you think Do what you think Do what you think Exactly I had to earn money on that too I'm just thinking more product More washing That's the move Whole time I'm just stripping everything No growth No fullness Just a straight vibe And frustration And that's the worst part When you're doing everything people say And still not getting the results As soon as I switched up And started using stuff made for me I'm just going to do it I'm just going to do it I'm just going to do it I'm just going to do it I'm just going to do it When you're trying to start Using stuff made for textured hair Different story Softer Fuller Just healthier overall That's why I rock with Baskin-Ladder They actually make products For how our hair really grows Not that one size fits all stuff You know Yeah and their beard grows magic Man that joint different It got nutrients in it It keeps your beard soft Helps with dryness We actually see the difference I like the start of Kid joint too Demands healthy hair and beard joint joint, it's everything in one. 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So these kids is not even going nowhere. I don't think know how they hit. The same. I did. Pristress don't hit. When you was, when you was like, These two don't hit. For me, like, for me, holiday has kind of changed for me when I took my shahada. You know what I mean? Like once I became Muslim, I didn't, I just stopped celebrating a bunch of different holidays. But I got children. So I don't want to not do that for them. Probably. You know what I mean? But it's still don't, Christmas ain't what Christmas was. Like Easter, none of that is what it was when you was thirst for that holiday to come. Like, oh no, you used to look forward to Easter. Look forward for certain holidays. Like I feel like it don't hit the same. You know what's different every year? And I'll just be like looking around going, Damn, y'all don't remember this? And the people from, you know, they be like, nah, Halloween. Halloween lit again though. But no, I feel like Halloween went away. And when social media and all that came back, Halloween just came back booming. It ain't the same Halloween though. Halloween is not the same Halloween. Nah, that's not the hood Halloween. I'm talking about dressing up. Niggas ain't getting hit with eggs all day. That was every Halloween. That was mandated. Man thing. Like Easter has niggas, eggs had, Halloween had eggs, stop playing. And you couldn't wait to get out of school. It was lit. Stopping trains, they was cutting off trains. Bosses was going out of service. All type of shit. Tanned shit up. What? Niggas got powder, eggs in the sock. All type of shit, bro. Niggas running in stores. Yo bro. Yeah, all that's done. Grocery stores stop selling eggs. Some Easter's like, yo, we ain't selling your niggas. No eggs. I'm around Halloween. I'm around Halloween. Hell yeah. That's over. Halloween was dangerous, bro. So I guess we the last generation. To witness all that. We, we, we are hybrids. Halloween now, we all got Nike skis on. Huh? All the, all the youngers I seen was skied up. They ain't had no eggs. They wasn't buying eggs. Ain't even got eggs. Ain't got eggs. Nothing, nothing. You fuck around, get shot. You still get a trigger treat. You still get a costume. Trigger treat and it's good. You still do all that. But the eggs, when you get around 13, 14, you outside with your niggas and you doing shit. You ain't done business doing. That's over. It's over. I think some of the trends, the traditions that we talking about is kind of from our era and they kind of died or phased out. And I don't think the next generation kept them. They not on. They don't know nothing. I was actually these kid, uh, kid, booba, booba. One of them. Booba, yeah. I was asking him if he know about manhunt or black row or ring of levia. He looked at me like I was crazy. Like what? I'm like, yo bro, yo niggas, they don't even got these type of games that they do to interact with people. They eat anything. They sit on a phone, bro. They not outside. They not outside at all. This how you learn your skills outside. How you learn to become athletic. All these type of games we used to play was like a part and it was fun and shit. You think if we'd have had our phones back then, no, we'd have been out. We'd have played all them same games. We'd have been less social. Yeah, you'd have been on the phones. When I first got a phone. I think that's what it is. I was on my phone hard too. Like I remember I was, I was kind of like one of the first people in my hood that had a phone. And it was like they, they, never, never the phone used to have that like snake game on it. Anybody used to sit around me and my peas and wonder, let me play, let me play the game on your phone. I'm like, nah, I gotta keep my shit charged up. Like, you know what I mean? Like I'm really gatekeeping the phone on them. Cause it's like, I'm like the only person that really got a phone. But at the same time, like that was everybody wanted, wanted to be on my phone or do something with my phone. You know what I'm saying? So I know if we all have phones at the time, you still people gonna be on them phones. Crazy. Yeah, the time's changed, man. We the last generation of the great generation. Yeah. The last generation. Outside the actual outside game. The hands on generation boards. The hands on outside generation with experiences that actually was social. We actually was in the neighborhood. Yeah. Last generation I wasn't living. I was living outside of our phones. Everybody else is living. Last generation that was really living outside. We was outside. So we didn't want to be in the house. Everything was outside of phones. There's no such thing. Your phone literally was just for phone calls. For people to just call you. That's why it's changed. Because now you can do so much with your phone. That's all you did on your phone. Your phone didn't even hold music in it at first. It was just a regular phone. In text you had to hit the number. For you to have all the shit that's on your phone back in there, you need a home camera, a VCR, a big ass computer. You be wearing a suit case full of shit to have everything that's on your phone right now back in the day. Who's your first phone? You got everything. That little Nokia joint. I had a Nokia. I had a what's-a-name, but it was like a burnout phone. Remember the StarTax or the like the... Flip shit? Yeah, the Motorola. I had one of them drinks. But then it was like Niggas would come around and sell you the phone for $500 or something like that. It could be on for... It could be on. It just cut off. Yeah. It was $30 a month. My first actual, my phone was the Nokia joint. Yeah, that was one of them. Niggas just come selling a phone. You like, nah, give me that. The first phone was the... Flat Nokia. All the buttons on the front of there. Sprint joint, some bullshit. My phone was the first one with the flip shit. I bought like the StarTax first. The one with the next tell chirp. Brrr. I had a chirp too. I remember the first chirp that only you... Only could chirp the group of people you brought phones for. It was just like if I brought five phones, it was like her country. It was like a construction company. That's all the work. Chirp was by you. No, that chirp was super fire. You could be in the cities. If you laid up, you got to turn your chirp. When that... Because niggas come burping to your... Yo, where you at? All type of shit coming through. Skipping females, girls, everything. Hell yeah. When you want that shit, that shit used to play music. Wow. When that shit went nationwide, it was lit. Niggas ain't want to do nothing else but chirp. Chirp they mine off. They need to bring that chirp back. No more phone calls. Chirp was like a walkie talkie. That's what they did away with it because they couldn't really trace it, tap it, nothing. That shit is just... Blip, blip. Yeah, that bleep. Yeah, that bleep, that was crazy. Yo, how y'all feel about USPS completely stopping by 2027? I don't like it. Postal, the postal service? I ain't jacking that. I owe the way too much shit. I don't think that has to do with the postal service. I think they're going to figure out other ways to get... That's not USPS, not UPS. So why they got the little... That's USPS. United States Postal Service. That's different than UPS. UPS is its own service. This is where everybody get their own mail. That's regular mail. This regular mail. It won't be no more papering a little while. All your bills and everything start coming to your phone. Yeah, that's what they're trying to do. They're trying to just really... They basically saying it don't make sense to keep this whole route and paying people in there when we could just send you your bill and an email. And that's how it was going right now anyway. You got mad. And then if you're getting some shit, like you said, you just go through FedEx or UPS or one of the DHL. But what about my dogs in the can? Shit, they got emails and computers and all that stuff right now in the can. Word, they... They going to get all that shit the same way. They got emails. They going to go crazy when they... That is a safety map. The only thing that fucks up is... You think it's still like therapeutic actually getting a letter, ripping it open and reading it and that. That's something still like... That's like rolling an L. They ain't going to be able to get no more K2. They ain't going to be able to get any more K2 letters. I get mad emails from the homies now. What you said? We email talking. No, what did you just say? Something about the deuce. Deuce? I said they not going to be able to get no more K2 letters. What's on your mind? I thought you said it's on the meter. What you... What's on your mind? Deuce. You thought I asked you about you were smoking deuce? No, I never smoked deuce. Deuce, K? That's before my time. That's after my time actually. Yeah. I was... It wasn't around? Let's forget about it. I wasn't even... Yeah, right in that torch. That wasn't even... I know and I get it. We have understanding now. We good. We great. You understand? I don't want to see you smoking loosely paper over here, man. Don't go there, bro. That deuce is wicked. What? That deuce. Hold up a couple. You never come back. You know that, right? Change niggas. You out of here. Change niggas. Out of here. Walking zombie. You gone, bro. It's it. You gone, bro. Yeah, you're a different person. Never the same. You're never the same. Straight up zombie. Damn it. Yeah. Ace to the deuce is crazy. Yeah, that's worse than ace, dude. Ace to the deuce. Ace to the deuce. Ace to the deuce. Ace to the deuce. Ace to the deuce. Ace to the deuce. Niggas out here, ace into the deuce is wild. Always to the deuce, man. There were a few niggas that have been ace into the deuce. They trying to cover it up. That is wild. That's cool, bro. Yeah. Is there any occasion that someone can miss and you look at them differently? Like a birthday, somebody birthday in the evening to pop up for you or anniversary. They ain't pop up for you. Like, is there anything that could go on that you can make you look at somebody differently? Zane, it's your birthday. Nah, that can't happen. It just won't happen. Now, he probably won't do shit for me, but your dad, happy birthday. Like, that's, you know, I'm used to that. Yo, I'm going to bring you something. No, he got older. He done things for me, right? But yeah, I don't think, I think the people that really, really love you and that's in the past, they don't really miss things like that. Right. And if they do miss things, it's definitely something that happened because that's not like them. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's like the people that matter, like, we all got people that, I don't really, if you don't say happy birthday to me, I ain't really stressing it. Like it's cool, we cool, but. And at the end of the world. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I ain't holding that against you. Yeah, it's all good. You know, just because we got. People that that's a thing though, like, yo, you, you, you're supposed to be here. Like, you know what I mean? Like, I can fuck it. I mean, I used to feel away if it wasn't reciprocal. Like you do something with somebody, say you showing up for somebody, but they're not showing up for you. I used to feel away, but even I started even like charging that to the game in a sense, like that's something that I wanted to do. You know what I'm saying? Like I can't put what I want to do on if you do it too. If I want to do it, I'm going to do it. And then that's, that's what it is. And if you do it back, then that's love. And I respect that. If you don't, then I just, you know, I mean, play it accordingly like that. But I think I used to, I definitely used to feel like if I would do something for somebody, I would expect that it to be done back. You know what I'm saying? At the same level, right? Yeah, basically. Yeah, that's never going to be. But I don't, like I said, it don't always happen that way. So you've got to just accept that and accept what you did for them. Sometimes what you're doing, sometimes the love you showed it was because you wanted to show love. And that's it. But that's crazy. When you think about it, like that's the work part in a lot of people. What's that? I mean, like, like fast, you shouldn't expect it. But if I do do something for you, that should open the avenue for if I need that same favor, you should be able to come through for me on some. You're saying it right. You should. But everybody, everybody, the way they look at it, the way they look at things is different. They're logic. I don't really be caring. I'm more offended by the pump fake, like, like, like, like asking all about what's about to happen on you. Where's that? Or we trying to get all the details for it or and then don't pull up and then don't show up. And then don't tell you why they didn't put every shit like that. Like, why would you ask me all the details for the situation to not even text you to add to your semi-flying? Tell them, is it make sure? Yeah, I don't like that. It'd be the same person where if you didn't hit them up, they'd be offended. Yo, that's crazy. If they saw you, you know what I mean? If they see you have enough in or they wouldn't need it. You wouldn't even bite me. Yeah. I'm, I'm. Shit like that. You know what I mean? That pissed me off. Worried about the birthday shit or the shout outs for holidays. But if we had sex like at least 13 times. Yo, what? What? Here we go. You expect the favor to be returned? At least happy birthday, nigga. At least that. So it's 13 times? At least 12, 13. I'm just saying, any various, 13th time bitch. You better, you better. City happy birthday on my birthday. It's been 13, bitch. All right. You know my birthday? Yeah. Put that in your fucking calendar home. Put it up. I didn't gave that dick up. 13 times. I like you a little bitch. You think? You think? That's just, that's leaving it there, bitch. I just died. You don't get the hint? It's 13 times, bitch. Shit. All right, all right. Let's stop. Let's stop. All right. All right. How often do you think about moments you miss building your career? How often y'all think about that? Like moments with your children, your family, and all these football. How are you thinking about it? I don't think about it either. I think it's sacrifices and what you want to do. Everybody has goals with their life. So sometimes you got to make sacrifices to reach your goals. I think the family that knows you and know that you're trying to do something with yourself, they can find understanding in that. Or have to find understanding. Because this is my life. It's not yours. So I think, I swear, I don't really have a regret system. Like I said before, all of this shit is kind of like the course it was supposed to go. Even when you didn't see it was supposed to go that way. So down to that, I can't regret on the moments that I miss. Maybe I missed them. And it made me be able to be here and be present today. You know what I'm saying? The play of push is heating up and tournament hoops are here. And there's no better way to cash in on the high flying hoop action than prize picks. Where it always feels good to be right. Prize picks makes every dunk, every dime, every board that much more exciting. Every bucket, every dime, every win means more when you're playing on prize picks. 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That's code LESSRAP to get $50 in lineups after you play your first $5 lineups on prize picks. I feel like with me, a lot of the moments I might have missed, depending on the time I missed them or whatever, when I was sacrificing and when I was trying to get to, I was able to spend back and make those moments better. If I missed this birthday or if I missed that, the next time I was able to up it or do it a better way. Whatever I missed. You're definitely going to miss some birthdays. You're going to miss some shit sometime you was trying to get to. I fucking took a jet to shit and then missed it and been like, damn. I didn't get to my amazing shit so I don't miss some things. It's like it gives a take. It's like balance. I haven't missed everything. But like Fab said, along the journey trying to build your career and the things you need to do for you, you're going to miss a few things. But I've done a lot of things to get to them places so they don't be missed. You miss things with a purpose. And you had a purpose. So you go to sleep and you able to look at yourself in the mirror knowing that you was doing what you needed to do to make the greater good happen. Especially for your family. Any consciously you may have many years. If you're not present for certain shit, you're conscious. You be like, you feel that. Even if it's for the bag, you still feel that. What Mayne said is right though because at the end of the day, you still be able to look at yourself and feel good because not to understand what you're doing is to support the whole family. So that child could have that birthday party that they had. So it could be, you know what I mean? In the moment you feel it, right? Like Mr. Davis said, but overall you know that your purpose was to provide. Your purpose was to get the mission done. 100%. To accomplish it and by any means. And that, and being on that journey, it's going to be days. It's going to be nice. It's going to be times where you can't be there. Right. And I think it goes both ways, even for the person that feels some type of way for an event that was missed. Like if they're part of your family, I think after it's said and done and they understand the bigger picture things, they'll still be grateful and thankful. And kids growing up, you know, as long as you and they're alive, as long as you're consistent, you know what I mean? You get to make that back up. And they know what you do. So you know what I mean? As a father, it's like us, they know that we outgrind and they see that since we was young and shit like that. So a lot of things they don't hold against us, especially if you're really in that child's life, like you said. That's a fact. As a father, do y'all feel that when you're able to provide, you feel better as a father? Have you ever been in a space where you couldn't do something that you wanted to do for your kid and it made you feel like in less than value? Or like, you know what I'm saying? Like you just couldn't do something that you wanted to do at the time. Not for my kid. And you feel like we're going to make that shit happen. God bless me to be in this space in life when I had kids. I didn't have kids before this start rolling. So since they've been born, they've been good. I feel a bit of the same way. Like my career kind of started a little bit before I had my son, but even when I had my son, like I just knew my mind that. There was no way that I was going to have this son and have him grow up and face anything that I had to face when he came to. The hardships were growing up in the hood and shit like that. And not to say nothing about the place that grew up because there's a lot of culture there. Maybe I should have raised him in the middle of Harlem, but at that time when you getting money and you in the midst of it, you think about trying to provide the best of everything for your child. Absolutely. And I was starting to get some money and that was my mind frame. Me being provided with education, going to the Catholic school and all that shit, I got to step it up for him even more and shit like that. So that was always my mission. I don't give a fuck what happened to me. I had to make sure that, no matter what his housing, everything is straight for him. I'm blessed. I'm grateful that he's never been in a position that I couldn't provide for him where he needed and where he wanted. Yo, I was having a conversation with my son recently and I told him my biggest fear was just that right here, right? Not knowing where my life was at because when I came home after my violation, my son was three months old. So he was born while I was locked up, right? And my fear was not knowing how this thing was going to play out. I'm on parole. I'm still got a foot in the street with a dream. I'm still doing shit and I don't know where this is going to be. So the fact that I was able to reel that all together and make things happen, and he don't even remember me as a rapper is crazy to me. I don't remember you. I don't know you as being you, right? So I told him, I said the biggest fear was not knowing maybe I was going to die in the street. Maybe I was going to go back to prison or maybe I just couldn't figure it out and just been a nigga just existing in that space. So I'm highly super grateful because I was able to figure that all out, man. So you had just something before you started rapping? No. What happened was I started rapping in prison and I came home and I was home for five months and I caught a violation. It had to do a year. So the five months that I was home, his mother got pregnant. So I came right back after the year and he was born. So it's kind of like we really bias in this question a little bit because we all had kids after we were in this situation. So what about this? I'm going to spend a question a little bit or this topic a little bit because I've seen an interview that Jim did that went viral and it was you talking about the ups and downs. So not with your kid, but like say in a relationship with your lady, I think you said something when you balling, we going to get Chanel in it. When we not, then we ain't doing that. What about feeling like that? Was it ups and downs in your career where you had to scale back? I meant that and I still live by that to this day. So I've been through a lot of ups and downs in my career. I'm just grateful that I was resilient enough to still be here. They say that's the true test of a hustler. If anybody just always get up, you got to be up and down and have to come back up. Not let your woman or whoever's in you pressure you into. Not even the pressure because the pressure is on you. They can't feel the pressure. They can't feel the pressure. You can have the pressure and you got to just put it on your shoulder. Let's wrap about some hoops real quick brought to you by the homies at Prize Picks. Yo, the regular season almost over but first we got Boston coming to the town them all night. Boston is tough. Boston is tough. Boston, you know what it is, New York and Boston rivalry. That's a known rivalry right there. They should take them back. They tough. Boston tough. It's a tough match up for the Knicks now. Brunson is tough too though. Brunson is tough. But you know Jalen Brown and boys from Boston. I think with both teams, I think just the competition and the known rivalry, they both sides going up it. Cat got it up it. Yeah. Cat got it up it. I think Cat will be an important piece of them winning the game if he up it. Everybody, Jalen, John, all of them, they got to collectively. They got to up it though. You know what I mean? I mean Cat got to really step up the more. You need an X factor kind of like Jose or even Bridges. You got to be somebody to step up. That's your ain't going to use it. I think that'll happen. But for some reason I think the Knicks in this era always got the Celtics for some reason. They always somehow beat them in the series or something like that. They got them. One time I went to Boston and went to the game and the Knicks won in Boston. I'm like the only New York nigga. I'm feeling good. They're tight. They're dangerous. They take that shit to the soul. Yeah, absolutely. I'm going to go more. Yeah, I'm going to go more. More or more. For Jason? No, let me see. For Jason Tatum? I'm going to go more. I'm going to see his stats. More? Yeah. He's coming in with Garland. He averaging 23. Yeah, honestly, I'm going to go more or two for Jason. More or more. You know what? What about Jalen? Brown. I'm going to go more with both of them. So you need an income to get busy? Yeah, I feel like the guard, most teams, of course, I mean, especially Boston, they want to come get that win in New York. I mean, like you said, everybody comes to the garden, that's like the Mecca of basketball. Yeah, absolutely. Everybody wants to step in. All the other stars of every generation came to the garden and showed up. So when they come, they want to make sure that they had that game too. But we do know New York is going to win. Yeah, I'm going with the time. I'm going with the time. Definitely. I'm going with the time. What about the score this year? What score this year? What score this year? What score this year? What score this year? What score this year? What score this year? What score this year? What score this year? What score this year? What score this year? What score this year? What score this year? What score this year? What score this year? What score this year? What score this year? What score this year? What score this year? What score this year? What score this year? What score this year? What score this year? What score this year? What score this year? What score this year? What score this year? What score this year? What score this year? Let's rap to get $50 in the lineup after you play your first $5 lineup, prize picks. Got a couple houses like everybody in my mom's house. Make sure my baby mom's and my son was good. And in the midst of higher career, you get lows, trying not to do nothing in the street. Money start disappearing because of bills. And I came to a point where I knew that my accountant didn't do something right with these things that help you with your mortgages and your houses. And the last house that I was supposed to do it on was my house and it didn't go through. And I knew that I was up shit's creak because I couldn't maintain it. And at this time I was going through a whole bunch of shit in my relationship. But trying to hide that from Chris and trying to still maintain like everything is right and trying to figure out the answer in the midst of all that and then boom, this shit pops up on social media because everything is public knowledge. Nick, that's a lot of pressure. Now imagine how a man could feel like that. So there's no difference of the pressure you being in the projects and having that on your head or you being a rich nigga having that on your head at that moment in time, bro. I think it's worse when you got it. Right, it's super worse. Because in the projects you're used to that. You're used to that. But it's certain every day dudes that's going through that too. Where they got it, where they girl is at them like, yo, what's up, we need out these bills and they gotta be like, damn, I gotta get out here and get to it. Because she on my back, every time I go in the crib, she on me like, yo, did you get the, you know what I'm saying? And then a notice pops up in the mail and you're making it stay on site. And you're bitch like, I thought you paid the bill and shit like that. The crazy part about that situation is that it goes public. Like you just said, it hits the blog. See, every day people are dealing with it. Everything is public, bro. Right? Whatever you're going to do. So this is a life lesson. This is really, some things happen to, I mean, if you were the person in God, I hope that you know that they would, which I knew baby girl always been with me. But when that shit hit the blogs, we were in, we were still together, but we were separated. She was in our spot in Miami and I've been in New York for a few months. And that shit hit the blog. She called me like, what the fuck is you doing? Like, bro, you bugging the fuck out. You looking like a clown out here. She, I'll be back tomorrow, bro. She came back. She said, yo, bro, we need to get a house like ASAP. We're going to rent this house and I'm going to put a house in our name because you got us out here looking crazy, bro. And I know it's not like that, but you're not, being, you're not letting me know what's going on. But it's hard for me. We don't want to, I can't, I can't let you, I don't want to let my woman know. That's a hard combo. I can't let my woman know. Especially for an instant, be not regular niggas, be not regular niggas, bro. Not to say it like that, but niggas. You've been through so much fame, you've run through so much money. So now it was like, you think about everything, huh? Your lady going to look at you like, how you handle finances, how you handle money. I watched this nigga run through millions of dollars. You can't, you understand what I'm saying nigga? Like, yo bro. Can't let your child or your woman know what you're going through. And maybe that's a pride thing, or maybe you protect them. That's a man thing, bro. There ain't no pride in it. That's a fucking man thing. I'm coming down from a different era. There ain't no 50-50 I see growing up. I see my grandfather take care of everything. Like that was his job, like trying to fit the bill for everything. So it was like, I'm training that same sense. It's like, yo bro, this is not a woman's job to worry about the bill. Right, but we all, we all designed like that. I don't know if that's right or wrong, but it, because the thing is, is that I don't even want my stress put on you. Right, you would never know what the bad days and the rainy days look like. Because we ain't talking about it when it's all comfortable. Anyone is all good. We ain't discussing how that got like that. But that goes back to show you. If it's fucked up for a minute, I don't want to talk to you about that, Niva. I'ma, we gonna get back. What if your lady is like a hustler, when she got plays or y'all ran plays together or something like that. Do you think it's like a point you could get to it? And be like, yo, I'll add her. I think, yeah. We could run some more together. That might be easier because y'all, the dynamics. Yeah, that's the dynamic. Yeah, that's what you're building on. That's the dynamic of your relationship. And that's how you're, you know what I mean? But not to say, and I'm, and I got a hustler with me, but that's not been the dynamic of our relationship. Like I respect her hustle or last do what she do. Whatever she hustle, that's her hustle. I ain't tripping about that. I'm, I'm still taking care of everything. So, you know what I mean? So for me coming to that table. If you started like that, you can't introduce them to no vibe that you can't keep up. So like, if it started like that, you really got to like. That's what they know. Right, right, right. It's, oh, I get it, man. But that also goes to the, to the saying is like, as a man, we don't really have that outlet to be vulnerable. And maybe that's bad. That's what I'm saying. I don't, that's, that's my point. The way we design, I don't know if it's, if it's pride, if it's a deep rooted trauma from our past, our fathers, their fathers, their fathers, I don't know what it is, but the way we are, it's like, you know what? Before I let you know what I'm going through, I'm going to figure this shit out. I'm going to make it happen. Before you feel any of what I'm feeling, I'm going to figure this shit out. I got to figure this shit out. I have to. And we put a lot of the burden and a lot of pressure and a lot of stress on ourselves. And sometimes the woman is saying, nigga, what you think I'm here for? I'm here to be your rock. I'm here to be solid with you. Let me know, let me in. You could, this is why I'm here. This is part of us having what we got. So when we in these situations, I can be an aid. But like Spirits said, if you, if you came in it, I know it's hard. Already saying, relax, I got this. If that's the Bob, if that's what it been, it's like almost like, I don't, I'm not going to sit up and be sad or cry or be down about what I'm going through as a family. Ain't got nothing to do with y'all. Yeah, cause it's crazy. I'm going to figure this shit out and come back. That's my dog. And y'all, you know what I mean? But it's still that thin line right there. Like who? You got to figure that out. You got to figure that out. Just as a man, it's me and shit, bro. And I hope that's being a rapper because you start getting so much. I don't know if it's, I think it's a lot of different variables that come with that. Rap, Capo, if a nigga was in the street, you're going to go bust a move and not say nothing. I don't think it's just cause a nigga a rapper. It's like, if that's what it is, if you consider yourself the provider for what's going on, whichever way you getting it. Sometimes you got it. Sometimes it might not be what it been. You don't want to discuss that with nobody. At all. But you know what I'm saying? It is a man thing, but the type of men that we are, right? Is that, is it trauma? Is it pride? Is it ego? Is it something that doesn't allow us to feel like we have an outlet to- A little bit of all of that. Men are also, are not used to being vulnerable too. So that's a, that's also a thing of vulnerability, being able to talk to your partner and tell them, you know, what's going on or what needs that. You figuring I ain't, I don't even want to stress. Sometimes you don't even want the stress of them, them talking about it to you. You know what I'm saying? Or yo, did you figure that out? Like you don't even want to, you know what I'm saying? But Alan, I think it's the fact, bro. A nigga won't say no. A nigga, we, us, we could go through and silent me. We could be going through some shit. I could be going through some shit right now. And I need a fucking lifeline bad. I will not come to none of y'all and ask for that lifeline just as being what you said. Maybe it's a mix of all of that shit. We go through silent wars. Right. We go through silent wars. This is men, this is stand up men. These are men that take their lives in their hands, that bet on themselves, that live life, you know, and take risk, right? We bet on ourselves. So we go through silent wars. And we don't want to look weak in no way. All right, here we go, hold up. Here's the devil's advocate. What if you done bust every move you to try to bust? You gonna try to hit a couple plays and it's just saying that to the point where it's like it's not happening. Do you come and have a conversation? And then like, even to say it's something that's out of your, out of the board, yo, we owe these niggas a mill, I ain't got a mill for them. You know what I'm saying? Where does it, where does it, do you, do you, do you really check it? Hey, it's Richie, you know what I'm saying? When you put your pride to the side. No, at some point, when you exhaust all remedies and you know when you have. Right. Trust me, we, I'm telling you, the shit came out on social media. You know when it's, when you, cause you look everywhere, you look in the closet, you look, you look in the closet, you look in the closet. Checking the seats and the couch, you like, man. You call back every nigga that ever calls you about some money. You trying to think of niggas that over you. Hold on, this is what they ask me for, brother. You call everybody at show, everything. This nigga mentioned a couple of hours ago. Being black ball is a real, I'm trying to tell you, a bling black ball is a real thing. I don't know if anybody else witnessed it or been through this shit, but I've really been through it when the whole industry cuts your checks off like nigga. We ain't got no business for you. Nah, you don't know. You heard? Mm. Scary shit. And you seeing everything crumbled in front of you, like, oh, this is getting wild. And you still trying to maintain. That's when the real hustler come out though. That's right. That's when the who you was before you was. That's right. That's what you really got to know. It's no where else to go but up. It's like you got to get the bottom. That's it, just your feet is on the floor. You better get up, nigga. Back against the wall. But sometimes that predicament create the illest nigga you could ever break. Right, right, because you can only do, you know what I mean? If you're only, two things only happen. Either you become better or you break. That's it. That's the only two options. If you break or you make, let's rap about it. And now we have some power moves brought to you by Morgan and Morgan, America's largest injury law firm. Hey yo, bro, you ever like sit back and seen somebody make a move, right? And then you just have to sit back and go, nah, that's different. 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We talking about it. Don't wear it. No, no, no. We talking about, we talking about, no, I ain't talking about jury. I'm talking about. I'm saying anything. No, listen. Faking it till you make it. Listen, here, because what we were talking about leads me to this. No matter what you do, right? No matter what he was going through, whatever you may be going through, what anybody's going through, right? You still got to come out and put that smile on. Yeah. You still have to look like you don't need a favor, even if you need one. That's the. They got to always look like you. You got to always. I'm going to tell you some. You got to always be all good. Even when you're not. You got to be all good. That's the fact. If you know, so in this game as rappers naturally, your kid, your jury is just your fucking cake. This is what I'm saying. But you know that I'm juice. Mm hmm. You could cast them sheets in and get some money. Absolutely. So now when you're still in the game, even though the game is still drying you out, you're still in the game. You still doing pop up a couple of venues here and there. So it's like, yo, bro, if you lose the kid, it's going to look bad. And the guy is like, you're fighting like your bro. I had fights with myself about the kid that gets me work for money, bro. It's like, yo, bro, ladies, this is a lot when you get down to your bottom and all through that, just trying to stay solid and not fold and definitely not look weak in front of people like, yo, bro, is this what even deepening that is the fact that your aura. Has to look like and you know, you ain't got no aura. Got to look like you know, that glow even there. Yeah, you gotta go through nothing like your head is down. You can't look like you doing bad spiritually at all. Your energy got to be still bright. Got to still be big. You got to still hop out looking confident. You can't look like you're insecure or you lost confidence. Even if you feel in some of these things, right? Because it's all being documented. It's all being looked at and trying to and trying not to make the mistake of getting some money that you know ain't gonna serve you no purpose or making that wrong move. It's easy to get some money out here. Right. Making the wrong move that could cost you. You're mean. Have you ever mistakenly text something crazy to the wrong person? Why would you start with me? He definitely did that. I know you got to have a story for us. Let's hear it. Let's fucking hear it. I know you got a story for this one. Let's fucking hear this one. I'm waiting. I'm waiting. I can tell you but I can just make up a story in the mic fit. I want to hear from you. All my shit is real. Not just want everybody to know that a lot of my shit is old. I lived a very colorful life. Listen what I'm saying. I was down in Miami. That's my man right here. I know my man. I was down in Miami. And I want to apologize to this sister. She was a legend in a game. I never apologized for this shit. Oh god. This is all the reason. This is old. Right. This years ago. Yes. And I want to apologize because she took a liking to me on some homeboy shit. We was cool. And you violated. And I violated by my stuff. On everything. What was the premise? My mother. What was set us up. Set us up. Set us up. Let me hear. Set us up. I was in a club. And this is back in the Mali era. Oh lord. We're going to blame you on the Mali era. Listen I forgot you. That's your favorite. That's your favorite era. This is 10 plus years. You know what I mean. I was fried. This had to be like dream. I remember dream like this back then. And dream was nice. I sent the text thinking that I was texting a girl. And I'm like yo where you at come through. I got Mali and bitches. I sent that to Money love. Damn. I sent that to Money love my nigga. Money in the middle by mistake. Damn. Damn man. Oh my god. I said where you at come through. I got Mali and bitches. That was supposed to be for somebody else. And there's no way you could say it wasn't for her. It's damn. No my nigga. It already went through. It went through. Damn. And it was so awkward after that that I wanted to apologize but I didn't know how to go about it. It just felt like a scumbag like damn. Yes it was just bad. Damn. You want to know that's the time you be on. Damn. That's what I'm. That's my thing. Because you and I. If you care about the time they look at you. I said real black. You could have easily after that you could have been like oh that wasn't for you. So the fact you didn't do that you care that like damn she know what time I'm on. I'm on this time like. No no that. I wasn't even thinking about that like damn I didn't expose myself. You know I'm on that. Freak. That wasn't that one for you. Yeah. I could have did that but it was so. First of all I was not in my right. You just said fuck it. I wasn't I wasn't all the way there. It says sent deliver. You said fuck it. Man that was for the driver like damn you could have got that off because you said Molly and bitches you ain't you ain't really you know what I mean you had a slim window there to get away with it. You could have got away with that man. I'm with you. What you mean did she pull up did you hear that man. I only pull up. I don't know how I'm only. I don't know what these niggas is talking about. These niggas talking about. I'm on it. If she with a story. No she didn't she didn't. She didn't. She didn't. She didn't. You know what they talk about. She had text back and it was like I forgot what she said. She's like nah I ain't gonna make it to something like that but she didn't address it. She let's you off easy. She let's you off easy. I'm not gonna make it. I ain't gonna make that. That's what you were supposed to say. That wasn't for you. That was just right there. That wasn't for you. That was the cue right there. Like the same thing. She cut up for shit. What if she the text you back and said drop the low. Oh god. What's the next text after that. What's the next text. The show's entertaining. What's the next text. Just don't take nothing. What if she say send the addy. What's the next text. That's all I'm saying. Yeah. Oh my god. Then was the text far. No it was never far man. If she say send the addy. I still want to be like I didn't mean all this. I didn't mean all this extra stuff that I'm talking about. I'm talking about I got drugs and bitches like. Damn. That's a spicy night. Moni we love you on this show. For real Moni. For real. We love you on this show. If you remember what happened I apologize. It was. We. Yeah. I was committed. We want to hear from your point of view. No. She probably don't remember. You don't want to like hit like no. She don't want to know. Why are you trying to. Let's go ahead and answer. You want to run. You want to run. That's crazy. No. No. She might speak up. She might not remember. You just brought it back up. No but it was sitting on my in my heart. Oh shit. For a long time it was sitting on my soul. I'm glad you. I'm glad you. This is you. I could have said. Y'all is not right bro. I'm glad. I'm glad you could be there. Why would you ask me if Moni love sent the low bro. I am disturbed with your behavior today bro. That is crazy bro. I don't really think he's texted about a mistake. That's my thing. I think. Damn. I think he really wanted to get in the middle. He wanted to get in the middle. That's it. He really wanted to get in the Moni's middle. He straight up. It's Easter. Resurrect this. You resurrected the story. You wanted to get in the Moni's middle. Is that what it is? My son Spitz don't got no pics. My question is. My question is. That's kind of wild. That's the first text you sent. Did you like. Like just say. Was all the text before that. Regular. Regular. And now the blues. I got liquor and bitches. Not even. Molly and bitches. Not even. I got Molly pull up. I got Molly and bitches. Like that's like she might be like wait. I said you a whoa. You offering a lot here. I'm not. I'm not going to make this one. You wanted to offer you got Molly or you got bitches. Like it might have been like. This is too much. I got both. Pull up. I got both. She might be like that. Did the way my schedule said it. Did the way my schedule said it. Did the way my schedule said it. Did the way my schedule said it. Did the way my schedule said it. Did the way my schedule said it. Did the way my schedule said it. Did the way my schedule said it. Did the way my schedule said it. Did the way my schedule said it. Did the way my schedule said it. Did the way my schedule said it. Did the way my schedule said it. Did the way my schedule said it. Did the way my schedule said it. Did the way my schedule said it. Did the way my schedule said it. Did the way my schedule said it. Did the way my schedule said it. Did the way my schedule said it. Did the way my schedule said it. Did the way my schedule said it. I know sisters of this hip hop culture. Yeah, it was bad. What, Digger? I just sent a text you did. It wasn't my state, Digger. Y'all acting like I'm just. It wasn't my state. I'm just trying to get to the bottom of the story. Hey yo, y'all heard of Blue Chew before, right? Well, I'm telling you, man, Blue Chew, exactly. They dropped something crazy. I'm talking next level championship belt, gold plated energy, bro. Ah, shit, brother. Tell me more. Blue Chew Gold is the newest innovation from the number one Chewable ED brand. Remember them blue pills that your grandfather used to take? Well, these aren't them. This is the four in one B-setting, the gold standard for performance, baby. High performance? Yeah, the greatest performance. Forget the 1-800, man-o, it's 1-800 showtime. 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I don't know a little things that I could have said though. Like... Oh, shit, run a list. Nobody else sent another text. I never text money love in my life. I'm saying you never send a text. I don't got money number. I don't got money number. It's about money though. Like this is not about money. You made it about money. You ask me a question and nigga ask me, have I ever sent a wild text to somebody by mistake? Right. Okay, now that was my story. So you niggas ain't never been through that? Or something like that? I'll be on point with the text. I ain't sent the text in nothing. Mr. David, you telling me that you never ever in your whole entire fucking life. Now I've sent a wild text and they decided, you know, might've wanted to post it or some shit like that. But not no shit where I was like, oh my God, I didn't mean to text that person. I knew I was texting. I just didn't know what they was gonna do with the text. So that might be. So all your texts is direct? It's all a direct hit. Like it's me. You said you have Molly and bitches in your text? Neither. Neither. Neither of the two. You never send the wrong text to the wrong person. Not about no Molly and bitches. It ain't anything, man. It could be anything. You don't like that Molly and bitch text? No, it's all right. It's all right. I own who I am. You don't like that. You don't like that Molly. Now you got, you can unsend him. You can unsend him. Now you got, that wasn't going on back then. That wasn't unsending. He was trying to unsend. That shit the money like. She was through. He like, damn. Shit say delivered red. Oh shit, Moni. For five minutes left by a nigga panicking. Yo Moni, don't even read that last shit I just sent you. She read that shit. Did she read it or maybe she just, damn. I don't even like the unsend shit. Cause I'm like, what'd you say? Like, you said some slick shit that they thought about it. You make up this shit just say unsend. What you said to me? Now I have unsent a lot of shit. Unsend big, I don't understand a lot of shit. Unsend. I said some. I said, I said, I said. I said, I said, I said. I said. Fuck y'all. I said, I said. What the fuck you saying? I said, I said, I said. I've unsent a lot of people, a lot of messages. It's the unsend button. Why? You know, I'm skit so sometimes I wake up and text you, like some wild shit. I'm like, oh, now you wild. That's not appropriate. Let's take that down. You got you better than that. Wake up. You might throw a prank. You might unsend it. Like, you know what? That's too crazy. Too early in the morning. Yeah. Too early in the morning. Too early in the morning. Yeah. Unsend, bro. Too early in the morning. I even brushed my teeth. I even brushed my teeth. I even brushed my teeth. I even brushed my teeth. I even brushed my teeth. I'm too early, bro. Too early, bro. Setting out Frank Stans. I got him. You got him really back in. Really back in. Yeah, we gonna do that. You know what I'm saying, bro? I ain't never did that, man. You never unsent nothing yet? Wherever I sent the bad text to that was by mistake to the wrong person, it was just like, damn, my bad. You failed. Not really the wrong person. Not really like nothing crazy to the wrong person. I've texted, of course, I've texted somebody by mistake. You called somebody by mistake. I hate even when you call somebody by mistake. You be trying to hang that shit up real fast. Nigga call you back. Yo, you could call me, bro. I called you by mistake. The shit ain't ring now. Two times. Yeah, that was not a... You called him before you called you right back. Yo, yo, what happened? What happened? You look good. I hate when a nigga text you and you text him back and as soon as they get the text back, they call your phone like, yo, bro, bro, bro, we can text, bro. You ain't have to call me. Can you see me replay? Yo, come on, man. Yeah. That's a lot. Let's get into this new segment most likely to... Who's most likely to get the show canceled? I'm gonna show you what was what. He's got M.N.C. He keep put up M.N.C. man. He's been sold in. But that's just gonna get us banned right there. He playing with Martin Luther. So on the screen I don't know if you ever see him but I screenshotted what the fans voted. So fans voted, so 63% may not. See? 32% day, 32% that. That's 32% you, it's crazy. I got more chance to get this bitch. This is bias. This is bias. I don't like, I don't like. Two and three, we good, fuck it. Y'all niggas is gonna get us back. Most likely to forget their own lyrics. I didn't even put the ass Jim Jones. What you put, Jim? 53% Jim. Jim. 35, 7, 8, 5, 7, 7, 8. They don't even know me like that. They don't even know. Fuck they talking about. Most likely to call the wrong person by accident. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. Like why would y'all put this after that text? Jigs without me. It's like, you know, this nigga still writing over here. This nigga drawing. Maino, Texas, Molly. Who is this? Who is this? Who is this Texas? Oh shit. Who is this? Who is this? Who is this? Who is this? Who is this? Oh my God. This is crazy. I can't tell y'all niggas nothing more. You know what I realized? This is not a safe space. No it's really not because I admit things that I've never admitted here. And y'all make fun of me, man. The people seem to think that you probably would take the wrong person. You give me constructive criticism on your actions. What was the vote on this one? Maino, 74% for German days and 5% for Trump. I'm coming in a leave for all the wrong reasons. I don't like it. That's crazy. Oh I know this. It's likely to have the worst role rage. Nah, I'm not going for it. Nah, it's too baby baby acts to hit. Nah, fuck outta here. Easy. Who you got, Dave? Me. Damn, you a little silent. What? I mean, yeah. Both of them said you got the wrong rage. What do the people say? 44% Jim. Woo. Yeah, yeah. I told you, Jimity. FAB has no role rage. They don't know the real FAB. My son don't know. Yeah. They don't know how crazy that nigga is. They don't know how crazy that nigga is. They don't know. He don't got no stats. They don't know the real maniac. Clock it. This is low. Fuck it. This stats is where I'm going. I'm not fucking with y'all niggas. Most likely to cancel last minute. Oh, that was you? That's crazy. Right. Blanz. Where you at? Eat his back. I'm done with this nigga's ass. Not showing up, Blanz. Oh, these niggas. I can't make it. Not good enough. I'm done with this nigga's ass. I'm not showing up, Blanz. Oh, these niggas. I can't make it. Not good enough, Blanz. I forgot about that. Blanz. I can't make it. I'm not showing up. Sorry. Oh, these niggas are canceled, man. What you put? Gang. What the people said? They said fab. They don't really know. I'm just really not going. They just want to go. These niggas be going to shit all the time. They be like, nah, we ain't invited. This nigga's not going to shit. Who's most likely to have another baby? A legitimate one or like? Damn, man. I ain't shot put you out there, bro. The fuck I got to do with me? You doing the any-meaning money motion? Yes. What the fuck are you doing? That's not going to work, bro. Any-meaning money motion? Oh, okay. Boom, here. Boom here. What the fuck are you talking about? Shit, man. What the fuck are you talking about, nigga? You're dating. I can't. I'm going Davies on the right way. I'm going Maino on a wild night. I'm going Maino on a wild night. On a wild night, Maino. Oh, man. I'm going to give it to Dave. Yeah. Dave's going to work, man. Dave's going to work. Mr. David. I'm going to work. Y'all retired? It's over? Damn. Told you. Told you. Nigga Jims ain't workin' there. It's over, Papo. It's over, Papo. It's over. It's fucked up. Fuck that's his little niggas laughing. What the fuck is going on? Bro, you're a teen, you're a citizen. You can't have no kids, nigga. You a teen, and an old head. You can't have no kids. It's over, man. I don't want to play the show no more, man. Turn this shit off. We got another one. Most likely to take the longs to get dressed. Shit, a blind man know who the fuck that is. Ricky Fontaine. Shit. Stevie Wonder tell you who the fuck that is. All right, let's get it. No, niggas is using different monikas. No, niggas. Mr. Rampage. You know your... Pembership. You're writing graffiti. Yo, chill out. I'm not writing graffiti. I'm not writing graffiti. Yo, chill out. You're writing graffiti. What's your fucking Pembership? You're writing graffiti. The fuck was that? You got it. You been showing that to the class? You been showing that to the people? Cabo, that's the bullshit. That is hurting. Mr. Change three times in one night. That... I am only... Mr. Change three times four one night. Okay, but that's an M right there? I'm gonna say times. Tell me that's the M. And that's a night. That's a night, man. Wow. I'm not gonna incriminate my... Unless he kept it down and see that. But I'm not even gonna be able to... He know what it is. I can't deny or confirm. We all know what that means. Okay, yeah, they got that right. They can't say you can't dress me? No, they said that I'm on time. I can dress earlier. They didn't give you no dress time. They can say you just throw any old thing on when you cut it this far. They got that right, they know I'm on time. What the fuck going on? They watch this every week. Who's most likely not to clear a feature? I'm not clearin' shit. Y'all already know. They're gonna put... That says mister. What the fuck is that? I'm done. I'm fucking done. The fact that you went through life with that handwriting? Just a question, brother. I never would judge you. Bruh. That, by all means, is a B. Or... What the fuck is that? It's a R and it's a B. It's both. It's not a letter at all. Told you he writes in graffiti. Like what is this, man? That's crazy. That's his fault. He writes in graffiti. Oh, it's a P and a Z. M-P-Z. Yeah, M-P-Z. This is... Wow. What was you trying to say? Me. That was supposed to have been an M and an E. Damn, bro. That's a white couple. This is what I put. All these niggas. What I know y'all gonna say is me, but y'all got me fucked up. I'm not doing the feature. Because I'm not doing any feature. If I do it, I'ma clear it. It's clear. If I don't want to clear your feature, I'm not doing the feature. So I know they probably gonna say me just because they think I'm like that. I've read the whole world. I thought they were so far more subsanible. I don't know y'all for that. That's why I said I don't know. What did the people say? The people got you fucked up. I told you. I don't need to do that many features. So that's how I can feature for my niggas. I do it. It's even tougher for his niggas. It's harder to get me to do it than to do it. I don't want you to say anything that I can send Faber record. Oh, I'm jumping on this tonight. I had him listen to 19 records yesterday. He'll do the record if he like it. He still didn't give me any inclination. I like to be genuine and feeling and fucking with the record. You know what I'm saying? I like when the record come on. You know when something that you hear that you like, you immediately got it. You even coming up with shit on your own. Sometimes you can hear a record that ain't even for you to get on. If you even get on, if you really rap, you already start being creative in your own mind space like so. So what about if it's for the bag? Does it matter what the record is at that point? The bag can make you like it. A lot of times the bag made me like the song. The bag can make you like it. The bag made me like the song. Yo, I'm gonna start making it right here. Oh, no, I like this shit. The bag made me like a lot of songs. A lot of shit. The bag made me see shit. It made you see shit that ain't even there. Yeah, this shit is hard. That shit was fire. The bag... The bag definitely made... Definitely changed how the song sounded. For most features though, I'm still... I still want to have that feeling. I want to still feel like the record is... is something that I would even just fuck with myself. Whether it was a feature or not. You want to know that... That's my favorite feature too. When I hear a record and I like... You like it? You play me records. Everybody, I listen to the record and give my honest opinion to the record too. You know what I'm saying? Whether it's for me or not. That's a fact. That's a feeling. That's a fact. You know when you hear some shit, that should be that. You be like, even sometimes you hear some shit and it may not even be your space, but you can hear it and you know what I'm saying? We know music. We don't hit like now. This shit gonna go. That's a fact, man. Big shout out to Playmaker. See ya. 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