Noadvisory Podcast
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Noadvisory Podcast
From Suge Knight Woes to Red Mic Freestyles: Navigating Fame, Justice, and Personal Growth with Ra’shad Smoove
Imagine grappling with contract woes, reminiscent of Suge Knight's legendary tales, only to wind up on a rollercoaster of laughs and inside jokes with your favorite podcast crew. That’s just the tip of the iceberg as we celebrate a nomination for the Queen City Podcast of the Year and take a wild ride through celebrity birthdays, stirring up memories of Will Smith's unforgettable Oscar moment. Playfully tangled in the web of fame, we navigate through nostalgic TV shows and sports dramas, from the Wayans Brothers' comedic genius to Scottie Pippen's grudge against Michael Jordan, all with our signature unabashed camaraderie.
Our discussions take a serious turn as we navigate through shocking allegations against Diddy, the sentencing of PNB Rock's murderer, and the layered complexities of Young Dolph's murder trial. With a keen eye on societal norms and personal boundaries, we reflect on the rush to judgment and misinformation rampant on social media. The allure of the justice system’s intricacies is punctuated by candid discussions on relationships, respect, and the value of investing in oneself for success. Joined by Ra’Shad Smoove, we venture into the music world, uncovering the influences that have shaped him as an artist while his Red Mic Wednesdays freestyle electrifies the atmosphere with lyrical prowess.
As the show unfolds, our banter meanders through debates about urban rat populations and the traits of iconic celebrities like Prince, Beyoncé, and Michael Jackson. Rashad shares tales of personal evolution, underscoring the necessity of multiple income streams for artists striving to escape the stereotype of the starving artist. From discussing the trials of navigating personal growth through music to reliving road trip playlists with iconic artists, we explore how life's lemons can be squeezed into something sweet. Whether we're laughing about Chuck Norris's age or pondering high-profile legal cases, our journey is an engaging mix of humor, insight, and a celebration of resilience.
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Speaker 1:Hit. I quit this fucking podcast. It's funny because I was going to be like it's Trapsia, the CEO's an idiot. The CEO's a fucking idiot.
Speaker 3:Go rewind. When she said that, and the same exact seat, probably three hours after, but she said she wasn't going to be back, she quit the podcast.
Speaker 1:Let me explain what it is. And look where she's at For y'all at home that don't know how business works. I signed a contract and the CEO was like Suge Knight he won't let me on my fucking contract.
Speaker 3:That's a fucking lie. And then the motherfucker's on contract. I'm not even on contract. Let's talk about.
Speaker 1:Suge Knight, because CNN definitely interviewed him while he was in prison.
Speaker 2:today, Before we get to that, though, before we getge Knight.
Speaker 1:It's just like you know. It's like you have another. You have another murderer testified against another murderer, sick. Before we get to that, yo, let us like and subscribe to our YouTube. Yes, our Facebook.
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Speaker 1:Lovecom. Also, we are nominated again for Queen City Podcast of the Year. Make sure you go to the link in our bio and vote for us for Podcast.
Speaker 4:City of the Year.
Speaker 1:Fuck we trying to win it five times, we trying to be five times more winning Hold on C Hold, we trying to be five times more Hold on. See, hold on Y'all niggas in here better clap they clap, clap hard. Yeah, fuck, I ain't like that shit. Why you little on radio, you want some food girl.
Speaker 1:Y'all going to hell, y'all going to hell. But, yes, we are nominated again because I mean, who but us? Woo, who but us? Who but us? Honestly, because they're not like us. I actually am not, you know, this is, this is a natural. Yeah, no, we can't hear you. Good, oh, see his mic off. Perfect, all right. This your girl, teo McClain. There's no advisory podcast. This, your girl, tel McClain. There's no advisory podcast. This, your girl, tel McClain. What would you do, Alright, if you had a midget and peanut butter and she didn't bring anything to the baby shower? It's not on. Yeah, I'm the new TEL McClain. Alright, cut this. It's not on.
Speaker 3:It's not on. It ain't on, damn you can't.
Speaker 1:That means you can't be on the podcast anymore. Talk, talk, we can hear.
Speaker 3:Sid. Oh, there we go. Oh, what the fuck, damn Lo you fucking me up.
Speaker 1:Oh shit, I was with just an unscripted and trap-seed podcast today.
Speaker 3:Honestly, to be honest, Okay what you were saying about your hot topic Shabby, that's okay.
Speaker 1:I also said in that same breath that's not one of my hot topics.
Speaker 3:Well, you said you don't mention it. Don't you do that?
Speaker 1:You try to wet Willie me Don't you do that disrespectful, let's do it right. She just said Don't do it to me. That shit weird, ain't it? What the fuck? Alright, let's do that shit right. Hot Topics with Trapi I like when y'all say my name Ew, I hate it here.
Speaker 4:We're going to go ahead and start with celebrity birthdays.
Speaker 1:First up we got Will Smith. Happy birthday Willard. Happy birthday Will Smith. Happy birthday Will Smith. Okay, because slap a motherfucker if you need to Keep my wife's name out your motherfucking mouth. I don't think you really slapped him, though you know what I'm going to start saying that, out of all the other open mics, keep my boss name at y'all motherfucking.
Speaker 3:I'm going to say put it back in there.
Speaker 1:This nigga talking like shit Whoa pause. I said swallow.
Speaker 3:I'm a girl.
Speaker 1:It's not good for me to say it don't work on us. It don't work on us.
Speaker 3:No, diddy, diddy Big.
Speaker 2:Diddy on us.
Speaker 1:It don't work on us. We're girls, big Diddy, alright, next birthday CEO. You should know who this is Chauncey Billups Billups.
Speaker 4:I knew you was old as hell.
Speaker 1:I knew you was gonna say that Because, let me tell you, when I told him I was on the phone one day I was like oh, it's Chauncey Billups' birthday. He said that same shit.
Speaker 3:I said oh yeah.
Speaker 1:You phone one day. They're also it's trusty bill's birthday.
Speaker 3:He said that same thing. I said oh yeah, you literally see him. Yeah, oh, this is billy 48. Oh, he's 48.
Speaker 1:see yo, see yo older than him, though see y'all like 58.
Speaker 3:Yeah, that's crazy, look good. 58 baby ti ti turned 44.
Speaker 4:yeah, we gotta wear hats to the side yep scotty pippen you turn 59, you gotta let that shit hang on like, yeah, it's gotta barely be on.
Speaker 1:yeah, that's the real TI right there, yeah, chill, yeah, he ain't never did that move. I don't know what you do. I swear to God. You know, I used to think that nigga used to superglue them hats to them scouts cause ain't no way, it was just staying like that. It's that two-sided gorilla tape.
Speaker 3:It could have been. It could have been. We're going to try that shit out and see if it works. Try, that'll work.
Speaker 1:Yeah, Scotty Pippen, he turned 59.
Speaker 3:Yeah, scotty Pippen, you know what I think about Scotty Pippen.
Speaker 1:That damn Wayans Brother episode Pippin.
Speaker 3:Please insert a picture here. That's funny, that's funny, hey yo.
Speaker 1:Hey, Marlon Wayans, funny as fuck boy.
Speaker 3:I swear to God, they're underrated comedians. I swear to God, they are underrated comedians. All of them, they all funny.
Speaker 1:I'm re-watching the Wayans Brothers right now and that shit is funny as fuck. I'm telling you, it's context, now that we older and we can like understand the joke it's fun. It's hilarious. Happy birthday scotty, though he's still mad at jordan huh, he's still mad at jordan.
Speaker 3:He's gonna be mad at jordan for life. Yeah, as long as he looks, as long as he wakes up, he just sees jordan in the air, like fuck.
Speaker 1:To be fair, that was the most. That was the most entertaining like netflix watch I had the last dance that was an entertaining Last Dance, because everybody on that fucking movie was mad at Jordan and Jordan just sitting there like shit, y'all won, didn't?
Speaker 3:y'all the fuck. I think that's right. I don't know who it is.
Speaker 1:All right, who else birthday? See, I hate calling her Lil Baby, baby Mama, because she was somebody before that.
Speaker 3:Okay, happy birthday Little baby, bigger mama. Happy birthday, Jada Waiter.
Speaker 1:Yeah, jada, waiter Jada.
Speaker 2:Waiter Donald.
Speaker 1:Glover.
Speaker 2:Oh okay.
Speaker 3:Which one?
Speaker 1:Donald Glover, the one that made the video Childish Gambino.
Speaker 3:Oh, okay.
Speaker 1:He turned 41. Oh, fuck that name, Damn he 41?.
Speaker 4:Yeah, I didn't know he was that old?
Speaker 1:Yeah, 41. Huh, that's crazy. He's old. That's shocking. Happy birthday, happy birthday. Yeah, I don't really care for him. I thought we were talking about Donald Glover. Like you know, lethal weapon. Donald Glover, I fucks with him.
Speaker 2:Right that's.
Speaker 4:Danny Glover, danny Donald.
Speaker 1:No, he didn't die. He didn't die. He didn't die. You love killing people off. Stop killing people off.
Speaker 3:Y'all sure.
Speaker 1:He's not dead. Siri that shit, somebody Siri that shit Say, hey Siri, why you just can't believe us? Danny Glover, danny Glover, donald Glover.
Speaker 3:He dead. D Glover, if he not dead, I'm sorry but I could have sworn he passed he's not dead?
Speaker 1:Where did you see he not dead?
Speaker 3:On the news. It said Glover.
Speaker 1:Y'all know who on that deathbed. Y'all know who on that deathbed? Oh, he's 78.
Speaker 3:He not dead. Please, God, don't kill him tomorrow.
Speaker 1:Y'all know who on that deathbed, who? Doc McStuffins. They said she got cancer. Yeah, she got cancer, doc McStuffins. I heard she died already though. Oh, my mama, though, I'm really sick, doc McSt, in the little toy hospital. Listen, I don't got different areas.
Speaker 4:Dr Stephens, that's the black doctor.
Speaker 3:She was like the first representation of a black successful person.
Speaker 1:Shout out to Dr Stephens for real because she was a real doctor. Yeah, me and my nieces would sit there and watch that at the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. It's the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. Hot dog, hot dog, hot dog, hot diggity dog. Hot dog, hot dog, hot diggity dog.
Speaker 4:Oh my God, Shout out to Mickey Mouse Clubhouse boy, I'm not going to watch that tonight. Mickey Mouse Clubhouse got some hits. You hear me Listen, okay.
Speaker 1:You know who else got hits Gracie's Corner. Listen, listen.
Speaker 2:Gracie's.
Speaker 1:Corner got hits Gracie's Corner got hits Gracie. Okay, cause I ain't gonna like that. Free the shit, that free the shit. Roll, roll, roll, roll your boat, okay. I swear to god, you play that shit in the club. Niggas gonna go hard in that shit. Baby shark. Baby shark was created by the white man.
Speaker 2:I swear to God, they'll go crazy. They will. Yeah, a good DJ will know how to mix that shit in.
Speaker 1:I swear to God, okay, yo, it's these two over here for me.
Speaker 3:I swear to God, my bad, go ahead alright, let's go to Hot Topics what y'all wanna go to me, and Paula was synced in just now they all kinda, I know y'all, the last thing, y'all, I mean y'all, owe this here.
Speaker 1:The last thing y'all, I mean y'all just here for this one. Look at Paula. Did you see the light? I see the light, paula, over here talking something.
Speaker 3:That's my shit, nigga, I'm with you Y'all used to watch Matlock. Matlock, yeah, you know they did a reboot of it.
Speaker 1:They did a reboot of it.
Speaker 3:They did. Who the hell is Matlock? I have no idea. She's a black man. Who the hell?
Speaker 1:is Matlock. It's like an old show.
Speaker 3:That nigga was a spectator. You know what I ain't gonna lie.
Speaker 1:You know my grandma used to have me watch. I used to watch Walker, texas Ranger. Listen, chuck Norris used to be whooping on niggas ass.
Speaker 3:You hear me.
Speaker 1:Who Walker Texas Ranger.
Speaker 3:I remember the who you said Chuck Norris. Oh, chuck Norris. Yeah, chuck Norris. How old is Chuck Norris? Because Chuck Norris is like 92, right.
Speaker 1:Hell, no, he not that damn old.
Speaker 3:Chuck Norris like in his 90s.
Speaker 1:Nah, why you always making people old? He probably like max like 78. He's 70 probably.
Speaker 3:Yeah he's close.
Speaker 1:That's crazy 92 is sick, though I say 90 is sick. But have you seen him, though he don't look 84, though he look 60.
Speaker 3:You do, he don't look. 60.
Speaker 1:You know who they killed Betty.
Speaker 3:White. Oh, betty White, she died on the last day of the year. That was crazy. Yeah, rest in peace to Damn she couldn't Two more hours, she would have made it.
Speaker 1:She was a cool-ass white lady. That's not how death works. That's not how death works.
Speaker 3:I mean, you see the time she died. They couldn't just push her over the hump. She died.
Speaker 1:December 31st. I remember that he said she would have waited two more hours.
Speaker 3:She would have lived to the end of the year, New Year then it could have past.
Speaker 1:Then she would have been the first death of the year. That's sad, Right, that's more prolific. Hey Sid, please go to this fucking topic bro.
Speaker 3:All right. Well, they all about murder, sex and drugs. Oh, that's my type of hot topic.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yes, go to the sex. Okay, you sure you want to do that one. Straight to the gusto, straight to to the sex. We can do that one first. Wait a minute. Does any of the sex topics include Diddy? Yes, the same thing. That's what I said, you sure you want to do that, because this one is a doozy. Hey, put a rewind effect on that. I got PTSD looking at a bottle of baby oil in a Walmart today, so we got to go slow there.
Speaker 3:Shout out to the lawyer, though who? Who came and tried to belittle the home? No, he actually made that shit worse. No, I don't think he made it worse.
Speaker 1:The nigga said we just gonna say he had a lot. He had a lot of work. He made it worse. Y'all and I was serious enough. We gotta stop making jokes. This is a serious situation for real.
Speaker 4:It is but 1,100 bottles of baby oil is sick.
Speaker 1:And then it's funny because the lawyer was like I don't know where people getting this thousand number from.
Speaker 4:Where's?
Speaker 1:people getting this and the guy was like the indictment said that, the fed said that.
Speaker 4:And you know they counted it and the.
Speaker 1:Lord was like did they count it? Was it really a thousand? Diddy had 11,000 bottles of baby oil and it was so many ashy ass niggas out this summer, bro, like that's sick. That's sick as fuck.
Speaker 3:Listen, man, diddy is guilty If he come out.
Speaker 1:No, he guilty of all that shit and we gonna go ahead and hop into it, cause he guilty of this shit too. Last thing, if he come out that he had stock In Johnson Johnson Yo, I'm just saying His lawyer was like it takes forever To use one bottle. I don't think Diddy would have a thousand. Like the lawyer Really made this shit worse. No, he did, he really made this shit worse.
Speaker 4:He did. That's what I was saying.
Speaker 1:He was like. He was like what y'all are saying is a crime. Back in the 70s we said it was threesomes. You are not making this shit better, my boy.
Speaker 4:Please hop into these sobbing because I got to hear this shit.
Speaker 3:Yeah, the first one is about Diddy.
Speaker 1:Another woman that came forward and filed an assault on his ass Another lawsuit.
Speaker 4:Assault number 11.
Speaker 1:Diddy never get an offer. Her name is Thalia Graves. The incident happened in 2001. And let me give you a backstory. So she met Diddy in 1999. At the time she was dating another bad boys exec, which is not named in his suit.
Speaker 3:Another bad boys exec.
Speaker 1:Huh, he was another bad boys exec that she was in a relationship with In 2001. There was a situation where Diddy basically called her up and said listen, like I'm about to fire your boyfriend, so we need to talk about his performance, you need to come to the studio. He sent his driver, his driver slash bodyguard. He sent the driver slash bodyguard to her residence to go pick her up. You know she got into this SUV because why? She has no other reason to not, you know, to fear him or anything. She gets in the SUV. She said did he offer her some wine? She took the wine because, once again, why would she not? You know, diddy's a nice person. It's her boss, she trying to make sure her boyfriend keep his job. You know she said yep, and that's exactly what happened. He spiked the drink. She said she lost consciousness in the suv. When she woke up she was naked, bound and tied up and just drenched in bay bowl. No, in the studio. And this is funny, okay, so the studio was diddy studio in new york.
Speaker 3:It's called daddy's house ironically.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, so she said that when she woke up, she was bound, she was raped and she was anally raped by Diddy and the bodyguard forcibly made her give him head repeatedly, like several times. This is so disgusting To add injury to add injury to insult, allegedly Diddy filmed this whole encounter and then went and sold the tape as a porno wait, wait wait, there's more.
Speaker 1:She said the reason that she has never spoke out about it is because A she, after this incident, the boyfriend was not fired. He got to keep his job. And then she said that periodically throughout the years, diddy and his bodyguard would call her and threaten her if she went to the police and said anything about it. And she said she only got the courage to say something once cassie came out and opened the floodgates.
Speaker 3:Okay, yeah, what I don't believe about this story is if Diddy sold the porno, you don't think that shit would have been out already come on bro, they got fucking pornos of every fucking celebrity for 40 years and he's just getting caught.
Speaker 1:This year. What you just said is that he sold the porno yes, he sold it to private people, though it wasn't like, so you think nobody would have released the fucking Diddy sex tape.
Speaker 3:It's a crime, Come on bruh.
Speaker 1:So this is my. That is a crime.
Speaker 3:This is my only.
Speaker 1:The girl is unconscious naked bound up in the video getting fucked.
Speaker 3:That is a hell of a crime, and it.
Speaker 1:I ain't going to lie. To be honest, I feel like she wouldn't have filed that lawsuit if she didn't have proof. Well, she did say that after the whole situation with Cassie came about, her ex-boyfriend, who they no longer talk, they split up and he's married to somebody else, she's married to somebody else the ex-boyfriend called her and told her I think it's finally time you tell people what really happened to you, Because she said that she actually told her boyfriend at the time what happened, and to prove that they had a personal driver, she called the personal driver to come get her from the Daddy House Studios. He testified in this closed. What is it? Damn, I can't think of the word Deposition. He said that he tried to get her to go to the hospital to get a rape case and she wouldn't do it because she didn't want anything to happen to her. Her boyfriend at the time. That's real, though.
Speaker 3:So I don't believe it, no, no no, I don't believe it.
Speaker 1:I'm gonna leave it. I'm gonna shut up because I'm not gonna be the council co-host today.
Speaker 3:Yeah, um I believe it to prove it otherwise, I woke from the cancer culture. I don't believe it, I know you do, I don't believe it.
Speaker 1:Okay, we're going to keep it pushing. Pnb Rock Rest in peace. His murderer has been sentenced to 31 years 31 years Damn To life for the 2022 murder of PNB Rock.
Speaker 3:Oh yeah, that's the dad.
Speaker 1:So that's all I was about to say. A lot of people were outraged, saying he only got 31 years. Let me tell you why he only got 31 years. His son actually committed the crime.
Speaker 1:They said the father was the mastermind and because of that the father got charged with the crime also. Now the son has not been charged yet because they're still trying to get a competency here and to see if he is even competent to stand trial, to see if mentally he can even withstand trial. So if they deem him incompetent he's not even gonna have a trial, they're probably gonna send him to um, oh, I don't know, like 17 18 like 17, I think the first thing.
Speaker 1:He was like 15 at the time like 17 the first the first thing they tried to figure out, they was gonna charge him as an adult, which they did, and then all that stuff came out about how his dad influenced him and stuff so. I feel bad for him, but he going to have to sit down.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:I'm glad the dad got some good. Well, I don't think that's enough time, but I'm glad the dad got charged.
Speaker 3:Is he eligible for parole? Did they say no, no, nope.
Speaker 1:He got to sit down 31 years. 31 years to life. That's sick. You know what pisses me off about that case and I still think about that shit. When this shit happened, niggas in sales, you ho-tep ass. Niggas got on social media blaming the fucking girlfriend for this shit.
Speaker 3:Oh for the location.
Speaker 1:And she set him up and shit. When all this shit came out, nobody was loud enough to give her an apology. Let me say who you know. They're going to kill me as soon as I say it that lady with the pink wig, onika.
Speaker 4:She got her ass up on that social media.
Speaker 1:And was like you can't be posting people's location. You, as a girlfriend, know better. Code that black. Same shit Did that. When it came out that PNB Rock himself had posted a location and that's how they found out about it didn't nobody apologize to this girl. She was terrorized for weeks on social media and threatened her life. That shit still piss me off about that case. Y'all don't get on here and want to be goddamn shade room detectives. Shut the hell up Onika, and don't get me pissed off, because you're not pissed off for her. This week anyway. We already blocked, so she has us blocked, so it doesn't matter. Well, you know what she been talking shit. She been talking. Fuck her. You know she been talking shit about the queen this week, so I don't play like that. She been talking shit about the queen this week, so I don't play. You don't play about Beyonce. Don't play about Beyonce. What did you?
Speaker 3:say Sleaze no.
Speaker 2:Because we got a youtube correspondent.
Speaker 1:That dude fuck her, fuck her. That lady have a manic breakdown every day. She have a manic breakdown every day. I'm weak. Oh nigga, be in everybody else business, but not in the business where her pedophile ass husband be at. So, okay, you need to go check. Check your sex offender, not us well, the murderer. I ain't got nothing to say was charged with felony murder two counts of second degree robbery and conspiracy to commit robbery. He got charged with felony murder. Felony murder, oh okay two counts of robbery second degree robbery and conspiracy to commit robbery.
Speaker 1:Oh, I feel like he should have got more charges, but I don't know, I'm not.
Speaker 4:That was the father that's the father that's was the father. That's the father.
Speaker 1:I feel like he should have gotten more charges, but I mean, what other charges would he have gotten? I don't know. Let's throw some shit at him. Obstruction of justice, yeah.
Speaker 3:For giving birth to a murderer.
Speaker 1:Property damage. Like I mean, that's a misdemeanor. Where was he parked at Ticket Citation? Like let's throw some more shit at this nigga. Expired registration. Expired registration. You know what I'm saying. Where was your license? Did you have one?
Speaker 1:No, I'm sorry, Go ahead Alright. So the last one Y'all gotta let me get through this, okay. Okay, yeah, she talking to you Young Dolph Damn. His trial has started. His trial started Monday. Y'all know the three dudes that are accused of killing him Hernandez. Y'all know the three dudes that are accused of killing him Hernandez Govan, Justin Johnson, aka Straight Drop, and Cornelia Smith Jr. Right, so they are all on trial for murder. Plot twist came on Monday when two of the defendants decided they just gonna snitch on everybody. They said fuck this, I'm getting out of here. So Justin Johnson, aka Straight Drop, he originally accepted Aka who Straight Drop?
Speaker 1:Yeah, straight Drop, that's his name. He a rapper, that's his name.
Speaker 2:Straight, Straight Drop.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and what's your street name? Straight.
Speaker 4:Drop what's your real name, gregory.
Speaker 3:Gregory hey we should do this, we should do that. We're going to do that shit.
Speaker 1:Street drop, okay, so he accepted a plea deal in exchange for testifying against the other two defendants. He is pled guilty to accessory after the fact, which is only a six to 12 year time. So even if he gets found guilty, the highest that he's going to get is 12 years for that. That's not bad. The third defendant, cornelius Smith Jr. Cornelius, what was his street name, I don't know, but he's a dummy.
Speaker 3:Mr Walk Em.
Speaker 1:Down, cornelius, I'm sorry, go ahead. So this guy testified in court and if y'all haven't watched that case, please go watch that case, because it's very entertaining. This guy said that first of all, he did not know Straight Drop before they did the murders. They had only known each other less than three months. Whatever bro you here to kill too. Yeah, he went to go commit the murder on the same day of his daughter's birthday to be able to get her a birthday present.
Speaker 1:So, I guess he thought as soon as he killed Dolph he was immediately going to get this $40,000. He didn't. He got $800. Oh, and a call that said I'm going to get up with you. That's not funny because Dolph died, but what the fuck. And I think that's why his brother died Because you. That's not funny cause Dolph died, but what the fuck. And I think that's why his brother died, cause you gave me $800 and I just off this nigga that I don't even know. And this is another thing. Cornelius Smith Jr said he don't even know Dolph never met the man, don't have no beef with the man. But for $40k he off him and then you only got $800. So you can only take your baby to a Chuck E Cheese for a couple. He didn't even get all $800 at one time. He got $500 originally and then $300 another later, after Wait, he got the $300.
Speaker 1:Listen he got $300 after Big Ju called him and said listen, the feds own you Gave him $300.
Speaker 4:He told him to get out of town with $300?.
Speaker 1:I don't know what he told him, but giving that nigga 800 when you promised me 40k on the hand that nigga gave him that 300 like look, bro, I'll get you a plane ticket.
Speaker 1:No hotel money, no food money, listen. So he is also facing additional charges in addition to the murder charge of Dove. He's also facing unlawful carrying and possession of a firearm and theft of property. He face an unlawful carrying and possession of a firearm and theft of property. He is going to testify against straight draw, but he has refused to testify against the first defendant, hernandez govin. So hernandez govin is going to have a straight trial case, because I wonder why he's not testifying against that one. It's something that we don't know.
Speaker 3:I don't know wait, I want to just allude to something before we get too far in you. You got to say allegedly on that part, big Juke, no, no, no.
Speaker 1:He confirmed it in this and that's what I'm about to get to. He confirmed it in his testimony that Big Juke set this up. I watched it. That's what I'm telling you. Niggas need to go watch it. He confirmed that this nigga put a hit out on Dolph for $100,000, and there were also hits out of other members for cmg for lesser amounts, but dolph was the biggest one at a hundred thousand dollars. Oh wow, he only got eight hundred dollars but he was promised forty thousand to. It was forty thousand for him, forty thousand for straight drop and then twenty thousand for hernandez govin, who they, they are saying is the actual shooter.
Speaker 2:Who was like the driver. It is sick.
Speaker 1:But this is where it gets interesting. Cornelius Smith Jr testified that the only reason he killed Dolph is because he got lucky. He said they was riding around looking for any member of CMG to kill that day and just so happened to see his car in front of the cookie spot and that's how they got him. Honestly, I would have drove past it. I would have drove past it too. I feel like that was just some. I feel like that's where they fucked up at. That's so sick you killing somebody you don't even know bro.
Speaker 3:This is sad. This is sad. What's the piece, dog?
Speaker 1:This is sad, this is sad and this is what's also interesting because his testimony, I feel like and I'm not a legal expert here, y'all know, I studied a little bit, but I ain't a legal expert I feel like his testimony is going to open up a RICO case for CMG. And I'm going to tell you why. Because he also testified in that same court case that $5,000 was paid for a lawyer for him on behalf of CMG $5,000. $5,000, though, that was like a down payment, like a retainerage to start being his defense lawyer for this trial.
Speaker 1:That money came directly from CMG. Now Cornelius Smith Jr said he don't know exactly who it came from and he doesn't want to speculate, but he knows for a fact that that money came from CMG. Now that is illegal, I mean that's Gotti, it's Shapurio Gotti, but it might have not been Gotti, and that's why he could have also been jailed.
Speaker 3:Under Enrico Gotti could be implicated Exactly and that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:I feel like that statement right there and that's what they're going to use as the basis of opening the investigation of the Enrico case into CMG. So I'm going to keep you updated on that 2024 has been a year, but make $800 off a 40k hit and that pissed me off because I can't get no more good.
Speaker 3:No more good music.
Speaker 1:It's so funny because if you listen to Dolph lyrics now, it hit different when he said nigga scream, gang, gang, gang, you get caught. They're gonna tell on the whole, on the whole game, like that's what they're doing niggas, like literally was they're not part of cmg, though they not, but for them they was like oh yeah, like we didn't, you know, blah, blah, blah yeah and for them.
Speaker 1:That was like a status for them. But then you went and snitched on everybody, so it's crazy to even think you could give a nigga. I'm still stuck on $800. I'm going to be honest.
Speaker 3:It's crazy that somebody lost a life for $800. And it's crazy to think that you think these niggas went and snitched for $800.
Speaker 1:Nigga, you promised me $40,000 and you gave $800. I'm snitching like hell.
Speaker 3:Everybody going down, that's crazy man, but that's why you know you gotta watch you know you gotta watch who you beef, watch what you do, because like there's little niggas out here, like back in the days when I was coming out like we used to fight, niggas ain't fighting. No more. Niggas is like yo. It's niggas out there that will off somebody for a dub for a bag of weed or something yeah, like it's nasty work out here. That's why I try to stay cool. Yo, you got it son you know it's crazy?
Speaker 1:I really gotta it's. Nowadays people are moving on survival instincts to anything and it's sad that we like this. But you right, you go outside. Niggas not fighting, no more these young niggas. They got guns and shit, they got the switch. Listen, I pick and choose my battles with these niggas man fighting. No more these young niggas. They got guns and shit. They got the switchies. I pick and choose my battles with these niggas, man. I just get my mind my business and go the fuck home.
Speaker 3:Nigga Dolph lost his life for $800.
Speaker 1:And I know his hate $800 and some hate.
Speaker 3:And some cookies.
Speaker 1:Damn Damn, some damn cookies, all right what else?
Speaker 3:That's it $ alright, what else?
Speaker 1:that's it $800 was my last one cause.
Speaker 3:That's a lot alright, let me get my. What would you do? Cause we got a special guest in the building of a shots movie gonna get to him very momentarily, but let me get through this. What would you do?
Speaker 1:you was about to say something fuck that shit up. You was about to say very short shit momentarily.
Speaker 3:You see, I was coming up, right, you know I catch all that shit. You never knew. But what would you do? Here we go, all right, so we're not even going to elaborate on it. Well, a little bit, just a little bit, I'm going to get through it. So what would you do? What would you do if you was in a relationship with a young lady that happens to be a stripper? Oh, and she got, like what three kids you share, maybe one or two? Hey, yo do I know this stripper?
Speaker 1:You probably do. Hey, yo, yo, wow, stripping is at least the whole words.
Speaker 3:You know you've been with this stripper for a minute. Doesn't matter the amount of time you're just with her. She's your girlfriend, right? So what would you do? This is nasty work. Let me tell you right now what would you do if you were in a club and you are a bystander and looking at the situation and in your head, what would you do? Let's put it like that If it was a bystander, look at the situation, what would you do? I got that.
Speaker 1:Okay, what's the situation? So does our girlfriend and boyfriend being a stripper have anything to do with us being a bystander?
Speaker 3:Yeah, you know the situation and you're the bystander, because I can't say what would you do if you was the guy or the girl, because they in it together. So if you was the bystander watching, what would you do? Okay, y'all get it.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 3:Okay. So you just be doing long-term. Come on now, y'all, get it, get it, get it Okay. We the bystand the male, he's a videographer. The female is the stripper.
Speaker 1:Switch. Is he carrying hair in jail? No, hey you stupid, because I said switch my bad, go ahead.
Speaker 3:So carrying man, male stripper, female she on the floor and a homosexual male is on the floor, and a homosexual male is on the floor humping your girl while you recording it going crazy, going crazy, slapping her ass, jaw, humping her and shit like that, and you sitting there recording this shit. This is your girl stripper on a dirty ass floor with two kids, three kids on the floor and you a bystander watching this shit. What would you do? Wait, the kids is there? No, no, no no, no, no.
Speaker 1:I mean honestly, that's even nastier work. What would you do if someone was at home crying on the floor in the bathroom for any money?
Speaker 3:You know what I'm throwing that in there, nigga? What would you do? And the kids in there watching this shit.
Speaker 1:I feel like what would you do if you was the kids mommy? No, mommy, stop recording it. But I feel like he's okay with that because he knew what he signed up for. He knows she a stripper. Think about what the fuck she probably do in the strip club. Honestly, though, I think it's different. We're not even going to touch it to this topic, because last week we have already discovered that. Last week you just don't know shit about shit. So I just feel like it's different. When it's a gay man, I really think it's different, but I do understand that that nigga's dick still get hard. I swear I don't never get to finish talking to this bitch god damn it.
Speaker 1:Thank you.
Speaker 4:I do.
Speaker 1:I do understand from a man's point the disrespect view of it. So I just I, I could not, I couldn't rock with it, I just but you know but. I feel like, but since she is stripper, so maybe he know, like that's probably why he don't care. Maybe he don't. And then too, like I know the couple that you're talking about, and she do private parties too. So, think about what she doing at them parties, but he's not being a family.
Speaker 2:Do you have her number? That's what we're talking about. It don't?
Speaker 1:matter. He has to be okay with it. He know, at the end of the day, shit huh. No, we was one of them that said it had the number. What's her feet dirty?
Speaker 3:The number for her Her feet were dirty. Yeah, her feet were dirty yeah her feet were dirty, you know she got right in the bed after that.
Speaker 2:What happened to the chick? You was supposed to fight that. You was talking about that. I was supposed to pull up.
Speaker 1:Oh, she didn't pull up. She ain't pull up, she pussy. I'm like what?
Speaker 3:I'm like what they coming for your neck Fleek.
Speaker 2:She was talking really crazy.
Speaker 3:That's why I asked oh yeah.
Speaker 2:I'm ready for it. Seven days it's WrestleMania. That's why I asked she never pulled up.
Speaker 1:I'm sorry, she never pulled up Swish, you good, she never pulled up Swish. Turn the camera, turn the camera Swish To me, yeah to to me, yeah to fleet. She never pulled up. She never pulled up.
Speaker 3:So, ceo the disrespect is is intolerable. You can't that can't.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I mean, when you're a relationship is different, so I get it. But then I think about, like that's her job, so maybe that's what I'm saying. He like her job.
Speaker 2:okay with it. Her job is to dance, a stripper dance.
Speaker 1:But she's also in a club setting. Now, what stripper you know?
Speaker 2:just dance. I'm just saying you, saying that's her job.
Speaker 1:But he said her feet was dirty.
Speaker 2:We have the video, we have the video.
Speaker 3:Yes, we have the video.
Speaker 1:Yes, it's a real story.
Speaker 3:It's always a real story to do. The disclaimer Disclaimer is when I do my what Would you Do. They're either stories told by me that actually happened to me or somebody else.
Speaker 1:Is she going to pull up on us and try to fight us? I'm ready, she said. She told Destiny.
Speaker 4:Destiny didn't know how to make drinks.
Speaker 1:Ask her the same shit. She just said she want to fight. A punk girl like you was trying to never pulled up. Are we talking about Kyra? Yeah, oh, okay, I was like, yeah, I'd be Kyra, I'd still be Kyra. To be honest, she just never pulls up, yo, if Kyra?
Speaker 3:fucked you up. She would never fuck me up. You gotta retire.
Speaker 1:She would get jumped though that wouldn't even be fair.
Speaker 2:She would get you with like one good hit, To be fair, there is no multiverse where she's ever beaten me up.
Speaker 1:Ever, ever, ever.
Speaker 4:Unless she put that mask on. That might be the multiverse she got that mask on.
Speaker 1:I'm going to have to rate Mysterio her ass, but you know it's all good.
Speaker 3:You got the video Okay In the meantime.
Speaker 2:Yes, Wait, he going to insert the dancing video? Yeah, he is.
Speaker 1:We are no advisory, we are uncensored and we do not give a fuck.
Speaker 3:We putting that shit on? Yes All right.
Speaker 2:So what did he do? No, I'm just saying he did nothing. No, he did nothing, he just kept filming. He kept filming, didn't say a word.
Speaker 3:No, no, no About a gay nigga pounding her ass.
Speaker 2:Well, he was all up in her shit. I'm talking about the cameraman.
Speaker 3:The cameraman was like I'm like yo that can't be me bro.
Speaker 1:Maybe, he's like a cuckold.
Speaker 3:Oh, that's it right there. Look at the video. Hey, there she go. Look at this. Nigga, is that?
Speaker 1:Zouk, that's Zouk.
Speaker 4:And that's what we saying. Terrence, If you know how.
Speaker 1:Zouk get and If you know how Zouk is and this nigga recording that this is unacceptable.
Speaker 2:This is unacceptable. This is unacceptable. Wait a minute.
Speaker 1:Exclusive drop. Wait a minute. Exclusive drop, exclusive drop, exclusive drop. I would like to change my answer After seeing she got gotta get her ass beat up. After seeing wait after seeing the nigga that she was with and knowing the gay nigga she was with, that's disrespectful that's disrespectful, like you know. That's his thing, like you know that he goes to the club and do shit like you Well, you know he owns. He manages. He manages hold on y'all. He manages women for OnlyFans and stuff like that.
Speaker 2:Oh, so he did it, it's okay for him Well. It's okay for him. He ain't fucking the girls To the double standards Right.
Speaker 1:Zouk is the same dude that his friend left him drunk outside the club all night.
Speaker 4:Yeah, and he was on the Charlotte page.
Speaker 2:He was on Charlotte page.
Speaker 1:They left him drunk outside of Slush.
Speaker 2:So listen, there's two problems. One, what she doing is disrespectful. She know her boyfriend is in the club. He's recording it. Two, the second problem is he recorded it and allowed this to happen.
Speaker 3:Yep, there's no way, there's no way, even if my girl is stripper. There's no way. Even if my girl is stripper, there's no way I'm going to Hold on. Wait, run this back.
Speaker 1:Yes, her boyfriend was the videographer recording it.
Speaker 2:What state is this nigga?
Speaker 1:from.
Speaker 3:New York, it's still disrespectful brother, it's disrespectful, regardless.
Speaker 2:New York, huh, nah, what's?
Speaker 3:your name? What's your name? What's your name? What's?
Speaker 1:your. Now, if this one should be doing it, and that's my girl, and I'm not there.
Speaker 3:I'm not. You know, I don't give a fuck. I'm not there, but you're going to be sitting there recording it, regardless of her profession.
Speaker 2:She could be a lawyer, she could work at McDonald's. That's not happening in front of me, not in front of me.
Speaker 3:No.
Speaker 1:Now, why is she going to be twerking about a chicken nugget?
Speaker 3:Now I want my shit fresh out of the grease. All right, you got to go to your segment, that is a good question though Kim just posed a good question.
Speaker 1:What's the difference between that and her giving a lap dance? So listen.
Speaker 2:I would never, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever date a stripper.
Speaker 1:Knowingly, but no, no, I would not Period.
Speaker 2:But let's say I find myself in this situation she not giving lap dances on the night that I'm there, she dancing on stage Exactly, and you said what's the difference?
Speaker 3:That's the difference. Me being present is the difference.
Speaker 2:She is only dancing on stage. If I'm not there.
Speaker 3:I'm not there. Take your ass home.
Speaker 1:I got to make money. He threw no dollars on her, though.
Speaker 4:She made no money on things.
Speaker 1:Listen take your ass home. No money. All you was there for is to. All you there for is to protect me from niggas named Junior and Zoot.
Speaker 2:Yo, speaking of that. Yo, they had Ice Cube on social media today you saw it Yo, they had Ice Cube on social media Cause I saw that shit today.
Speaker 1:I was hoping you saw it. I was dying, laughing, go ahead they said.
Speaker 2:Ice Cube said he wasn't at no diddy parties.
Speaker 3:Uh-huh.
Speaker 2:The motherfucker responded on social media and said but you was at Junior's bachelor party.
Speaker 3:Wait.
Speaker 1:Junior from Plan 4. From Plan 4. Hey yo, ice Cube was like yeah, I was at no Diddy parties. Don't associate that shit with me. Somebody was like but you was at Junior Bachelor Party. It's crazy. He said he was never at a Diddy party, but they have pictures of him with Diddy at Diddy parties, like not the freak-offs but like I think, I'm like damn, he was at Junior Bachelor Party, sitting on the couch too. Junior Bachelor Party how you gonna reference a movie though that is not the same.
Speaker 2:You know what's crazy.
Speaker 1:We are such an unserious people and sad as fuck. It could be a whole apocalypse and we gonna make jokes about this shit. You see that half dead nigga over there. Y'all see his ass. He gonna eat somebody. Y'all better move, bitch y'all remember the nigga navy like that shit.
Speaker 3:We are so fucking unserious. Hey, come on, do a segment. My bad, my bad. I actually don't have a segment for tonight so we're free tonight I didn't get a question you didn't get a question, no, I had. You should have told me I could have pump faked it, so I had a question.
Speaker 1:I had a question that like it's got to have its own episode it's deep, yes, okay, so what is it?
Speaker 3:it includes digits no so it ain't deep, then nigga shit he said midgets, yeah she said demons.
Speaker 1:I said deep, I said, includes deepness, infidelity and a famous person in charlotte that we know oh, you can't say that and not say it we got to do a whole episode on this, no, just say the name.
Speaker 3:Nope. What you mean, though, nope, you know what you want. No.
Speaker 1:You can edit the show how you want it to go. I know I want to do my own. We have to do our own thing. Just, let's go to Rashad.
Speaker 3:I want to meet.
Speaker 1:Why does everything always gotta be with Jonathan, cause he's the only Charlotte nigga, but he's the only nigga that's relevant. That's in the music business. It's a hooper, let's go. Come on Charlotte Curry. Oh, I know, oh, come on, baby. Is he currently a Dallas player? Come on, baby, cause I feel like, come on, babe, sit on that.
Speaker 4:Y'all is spilling the beans today how you doing.
Speaker 2:Good, Y'all is spilling the beans today. What would you do?
Speaker 3:Wait, I'm like who the fuck you talking about.
Speaker 1:I know exactly who Tara's talking about. I bet you don't know. I bet you I do, though I'm not going to say it. Actually, you know what. Say it, and then we're going to move on. I'll let you say it and then move on. Say the name, and then we're going to move on, say it.
Speaker 1:You don't know if I'm gonna confirm it or not. It's a PJ Washington and in no advisory news. So she wrong. So she wrong. I didn't say she was wrong. What did you not come say? I didn't say she was right. Man, it's fucking about agency. Y'all act like I'm not gonna tell y'all. After these cameras go off, shut up. You wonder why the cameras is on. You ain't got no shirt on up in there.
Speaker 4:I don't need no shirt.
Speaker 3:Talk it to the mic. You got to talk it to the mic. I can't hear your ass for sure you been in the gym.
Speaker 1:Y'all ain't know. You got no shirt on up in there.
Speaker 4:I ain't watching a nigga with no shirt on. Hold on what that boy Trick Daddy said baby, because I'm a dude.
Speaker 1:Oh, hold on. Yeah, okay, a little something, a little, something A little something I appreciate you. It's good to actually have something like that. Why she did like that to the mic.
Speaker 3:I appreciate you and you did that Because, I mean, we just got to see yo. Why you did that to the mic?
Speaker 4:Because of his moves. Hey, listen.
Speaker 1:Hey, like that, touch it baby. Yeah, I know your ass. Oh, you like them old ass niggas that be on that gas station on Bates Ford, hey baby.
Speaker 3:I don't know about that. I'm from Brooklyn, New York.
Speaker 1:I don't know about the Bates Ford.
Speaker 2:I'm sorry, where did he?
Speaker 4:from.
Speaker 1:All right he did it from Harlem Get it right. New York. We told you to do it. You, the boss, you own this shit. No, tribe got it.
Speaker 3:This is new school. They want to do it.
Speaker 1:New school. Who is that?
Speaker 3:I'm one person. Yeah, because you're like we, the new school, we do it this way, so we're going to do it that way.
Speaker 1:Oh, not you, mad generation.
Speaker 3:We're not new school, no more. You old school. Now, yeah, what's?
Speaker 4:up. Now you know you're supposed to do a lot better than that Hold on hold on.
Speaker 1:I'm going to need you to bring some charisma. You know something about here. I mean, like them kids like, yeah, riz me up real quick.
Speaker 4:Slice me up, slice me up.
Speaker 1:All right, you know what I'm saying. There's no Bozzy podcast where we give you the culture and news, all right.
Speaker 3:Nope, you failed already.
Speaker 1:Yep, you did yep, you did, I don't know why. Y'all let me do it anyway, because I don't want to do this shit.
Speaker 4:I quit this fucking project why, should she probably come right back I can't get out so I'm gonna just sit back.
Speaker 1:Hey, yo let's bring her.
Speaker 4:To it.
Speaker 1:Hey how you doing super blessed.
Speaker 4:Super blessed, not not stressed. You know I'm here with no advisory. You know it's definitely a blessing to be here.
Speaker 1:So here at no Advisory, we like to ask our guests three simple questions to bring them in Simple you ready?
Speaker 4:Yep, I'm ready.
Speaker 1:Who you are, where you from and what the fuck you do.
Speaker 4:You already know what it is. It's your boy, rashad Smooth. I'm from the Washington DC area. I'm an artist. I'm from the Washington DC area. I'm an artist. I'm a rapper, you know. Ambassador of dopeness, you know, get you right with them tracks and finances, everything. You know. I'm a Mr Hustler, you know.
Speaker 1:You say you from Washington, so you a male.
Speaker 4:No, not male, you a male from Washington.
Speaker 1:Washington got rats.
Speaker 4:Yeah, they do. Actually they got some big-ass rats too. I thought New.
Speaker 1:York had big ass rats.
Speaker 4:Them shits look like cats.
Speaker 1:But Washington DC they got rats, you can put them motherfuckers on a leash. Chicago got rats too, though, and them shits aggressive too, chicago do that rats, chicago rats. I think New York is like the only city, though DJ.
Speaker 3:God, what the fuck DJ Shit, shit.
Speaker 4:Shit, my bad, yours, your bad, biggie bad. The hotness is on here, the hotness. I was but fuck it New York, y'all the only city that's best friends with y'all rats.
Speaker 1:I lost weight.
Speaker 4:Nah, that's facts. Yeah, they do be best friends with they, rats, just be walking across the motherfucking table. They be dabbing them up. They be dabbing them up.
Speaker 1:Yeah right, what you know about them.
Speaker 3:huh them rats in new york yo listen, let me tell you about these rats in new york b. So these rats, you got it. You know well. This is from accounts from my peoples now from when I used to live there. When I used to live there, the rats were scurry and hide and big-ass rats they hiding and shit. Now these niggas sitting on the restaurants like what up shut big-ass rat they said the rat infestation in New York is bad. They would have to send a nuke bomb to get rid of these rats.
Speaker 4:It's bad.
Speaker 3:It's bad in New York.
Speaker 4:So do you think it's because it's dirty? I'm not saying everywhere. It's the breeding grounds, though.
Speaker 3:In New York we got the Industrial buildings, all the water, those buildings, and just and the trash, these trash is the amounts of trash out there is just. I feel like people don't realize when it's it's trash, it's wild, the more people that live in the city.
Speaker 1:All that trash man.
Speaker 3:That's why the rat they got all that food to eat. So they growing, they growing.
Speaker 4:There's some heathens out here, just littering.
Speaker 2:Bunch of massive clinics. Crazy, yes, just littering.
Speaker 3:Littering.
Speaker 1:Why you looking at her?
Speaker 3:like that, because she's a fucking litter bug. God damn how you going, how you going, how you going.
Speaker 4:How you going to bring somebody else in your bling Niggas talking about gang gang, gang, but they going to snitch on the whole gang.
Speaker 2:No, that's facts.
Speaker 3:Speaking of snitching, let me tell you what happened today?
Speaker 4:Perfect situation. Speaking of snitching.
Speaker 3:Let me tell you what happened today. This person literally just threw a whole shit out the window and you know, normally if you do some shit you be like you trying to hide, like nigga can't see me. She threw the shit out the window, cops coming. She look at the cops like why would you do that, nigga? So I want the cop to look over and be like why the fuck she looking at us like that? Let's go pull him over, you know what I mean who does that you?
Speaker 3:You do some crime. You're waiting for the cops to come.
Speaker 4:Y'all already PWB.
Speaker 1:You know he got PTSD from them cops. Now you know, stay out of the way.
Speaker 3:That shit was funny as hell.
Speaker 1:A little bugger shit, a little bugger shit. So, rashad, you know you've been around here before. People's watching Rashad BNR's episodes sometimes, so I see you but I never really get to know you. Tell me about you. I know you're from Washington and everything what embodies you.
Speaker 4:So music embodies me, taking care of my family. I'm the oldest of four so, with that being said, a lot of things Tend to like fall on me, you know. So I would say, just, you know, just doing music. I'm also into Real estate, finances and all that, oh shit. So you know, definitely getting people Right there. I got a project Dropping next week Lemon Drop 10-4 Right on my king day. So make sure y'all cop that it's going to be everywhere. But that's me, you know.
Speaker 1:That's me. Let me tell you I'm a sucker for a good lemon drop lately.
Speaker 4:And put that Casamigos in it. That rep you already know Rashad. Oh you funny as hell. Let me tell you about Rashad right.
Speaker 1:This man is the smoothest dresser.
Speaker 3:I was about to say this is the smoothest dressing. Niggas, I know he got baby oil on too.
Speaker 4:Does it suck?
Speaker 3:Nah, I don't know about that, though.
Speaker 4:Trying to train a day CLT. Nah, no diddy, no diddy, uh-oh, he got baby oil on.
Speaker 1:I got some on the car.
Speaker 3:But this man came to train a day CLT man, what was the first night I met you? I think it was the all black joint.
Speaker 4:Yeah, no, no, no, it was, it was prior. It was prior because I came up there just to see, just to peep the scene, but we just it was a brief interaction. It was. It was the all black, all black night.
Speaker 3:Yeah this motherfucker was the best dressed nigga in there. I'm like I gotta pick up this nigga like I'm saying yo, your style, your, your, your, your, your demeanor, your aura. I know you said you into finance, so like, tell about, like, what you do in finance and then from your working experiences transfer over to music. How do you make that switch?
Speaker 4:So I'm a retirement consultant finance-wise, so what I do is like I basically like I advise like financial advisors, I advise financial advisors on like 401Ks 403Bs. This nigga said he advised financial advisors on like 401ks 403ks.
Speaker 3:This nigga said he advised financial advisors Some slight, some slight.
Speaker 4:You know I put some years into it and you know I make it do what it do, but how it translates to music, obviously with me being a retirement consultant and me being a business owner because if you're an artist, you're a business owner you're going to have to make the right decisions with your finances. I mean LLC yourself. Make sure you every little receipt, make sure you take that, you know, give that to your accountant, write that off. That's going to lead you to a bunch of savings on your taxes.
Speaker 3:But they don't really need the receipts. As long as they got the show on their cards, they can use that as a receipt.
Speaker 4:Yeah, you can. I mean I only say, yeah, the paper trail, and make sure you document, Like, for example so next week I'm going to Miami for my birthday. Whole thing is going to be written off Right off. I'm dropping a project, you know what I'm saying. I'm going to meet people and I'm going to be like hey, check out my project, that's business that's business, yep business with a little bit of fun.
Speaker 4:A lot of people don't do that. A lot of people not smart like that. I encourage all artists to go ahead and LLC yourself from there. Everything can be written off.
Speaker 3:I'm talking about half your rent, everything let me get a round of applause for that that's a dream that I got an LLC, I got a nonprofit, we got to get all these shits. Man, Listen man. I want to get an S-Corp soon.
Speaker 4:I'm trying to Donald Trump this thing.
Speaker 3:I ain't trying to pay no taxes.
Speaker 4:No taxes, oh shit.
Speaker 1:All right, wow, so let me drop this project that you dropped in. Yes sir. How did this come about? Title everything how did this come about?
Speaker 4:Let me project that you drop in. Yes, sir. Um, how did this come about? Title everything how does come about? Because so let me drive it right. That was so. So the this project is like kind of short and sweet. You know this is about seven tracks, but, um, so I put out a project back uh, I think it was last year sometime. It's called rose for rose. On the song rose for rose I say take lemons and make lemon drops. So I used to be a bartender as well, but really the theme of it is making something out of nothing. You get what I'm saying. Turn lemons into lemonade, instead of lemonades, lemon drops. It's short and sweet. It's exciting. Y'all heard the project. I mean, it's a dope project really.
Speaker 1:Bartender financial advisor artist businessman hey.
Speaker 4:I'm trying out here you know, Watch out son.
Speaker 3:And you light-skinned.
Speaker 4:Oh yeah, you know, Is he light-skinned or caramel, I would probably say caramel. I'm lighter than I'm a light brown-skinned nigga, Essentially so to kind of like hey butter baby.
Speaker 2:So to kind of piggyback off.
Speaker 1:Terrace's question. How is the name of the title reflected in the actual body of work itself?
Speaker 4:sure, um, so really the name of the title, um it actually goes back to. So I had a point in my life where I was homeless, um, and trying to navigate through that situation and also hearing people say whatever they want to say about me. Of course, you know a lot of people, you know, want to throw rocks and hide their hand, but they don't want to say whatever it is in front of your face. So I actually made that to talk my shit really. But also like, just talk about you know shit that I went through, like I know y'all heard the track Bujetto.
Speaker 4:A lot of things that I said in Bougetto. I was like I'm taking my SIE and I'm taking my Series 7. I'm taking Spanish, so my advantage can touch overseas. So you know, really it's about all of that that I said and bettering yourself, because I feel like a lot of people, especially people of color, we're stuck in the same circumstances. We can't learn from certain elders because they don't know any better, but it's about putting forth the effort to be able to obtain certain things and even if it's a class, get that knowledge. I'll tell everybody get your real estate license Quick way for you to make money. You get 3% of a million dollar house. That's $30,000. That's fast, you get what I'm saying.
Speaker 4:And imagine if you're an artist, have a hustle. Don't be that broke artist, bro. Don't be that broke artist. If you don't have anybody supporting, you get yourself a 9 to 5. Get yourself a job, get yourself a hustle. I don't care if you're selling, I don't care if you're selling, I don't care what you're doing get yourself something, because just being a broke artist I mean over the last three years I probably spent close to 40 000 alone just on music studio time, marketing.
Speaker 3:Like you know, I'm saying, if you're a broke artist, you ain't gonna be able to afford that you ain't gonna be able to afford that no, but that's important that you said that, because a lot of times when artists do music, they see like TikTok, instagram, viral moments and shit like that. They think that, ok, let me just go record a song and go on TikTok or Instagram and do some shit.
Speaker 4:And you know, now I'm not saying that that cannot happen, but that the chance of that is fucking astronomical the chances of that is fucking astronomical, but anyway, and it's just like Trinidad James Shout out to him but, being real, everything go. Where is he now, right you?
Speaker 3:know I mean because he only had. He couldn't make another hit record.
Speaker 4:He could, he could he could have tried.
Speaker 2:No, he did try, it didn't hit.
Speaker 4:It didn't hit you know, shout out to him because I know he got the shoe store and everything but um I don't want to wind up with that person that has that explosion, explosion, uh, that big um beginning, exactly that big beginning.
Speaker 4:And then then, right after that, you fall off with your fans, you know I said I'd rather slow grow my fans, right, you get what I'm saying, because, slow grow, they're going to get to know you. They're going to be like, okay, I really generally fuck with him. Right, you get what I'm saying, and I think that's one reason why Tory Lanez was doing so well even after he left the record deal.
Speaker 3:Oh yeah, definitely he broke the. To elaborate to finish what I was saying having a budget is very important If you have a 9-to-5, but your 9-to-5 got to be able to cover your house expense, your personal expenses and whatever it is for music. If that doesn't cover music, then maybe you got a part-time job that covers music. You're going to have to have some type of budget in order to really do music. Nobody's going to invest in you if you're not investing in yourself first. So you gotta do that. You gotta have some type of musical budget to fund your career yeah, hey, real rap.
Speaker 4:You ain't doing nothing unless you putting your money where your mouth is facts.
Speaker 1:Oh, y'all spilling gems over here. I love this, um. So my next question like I listened to the project, it's funny that you said talked about Bougetto, cause that's literally the song I was going to play, like a little snippet of for the people.
Speaker 4:I like that song personally.
Speaker 1:Um, how long did it take you to complete this whole album, like from start to finish?
Speaker 4:Oh no, it was quick. It was like, um, maybe a week or two.
Speaker 1:Damn.
Speaker 4:Okay, it was quick. Um, I had maybe a week or two. Damn, okay, it was quick. Um, I had both of my studio sessions, like I had one one weekend on a saturday, the next one, it was done by the very next saturday.
Speaker 1:One take jay, that's what's up. Damn, I love that. So with this album, like, what processes did you take before you went into this? Like I know it took only two saturdays to do it, but it took something to go to get this started. So what brought you to that moment?
Speaker 4:life um life.
Speaker 4:Be lifin um and sometimes you know, with life we take different things with us that we harbor and we have no release. So this was just a way for me to release everything that I've been through through the years. Thoughts, you know, from my parents, because on there, you know, I talk about my parents don't know if I'm Jay-Z or I'm. My parents don't know if I'm Jay-Z or I'm, or they raising Canaan. You know I'm saying, just because I had that type of moment with my parents, they like, bro, you need to get your shit together. And's actually one reason why I came to charlotte, because being back home, being around certain elements, you know, it's easy to fall in a certain type of lifestyle, um, especially when you got family members, you got friends, you know, leading you into something. I actually almost I got into a situation because of a good friend of mine. You know I'm saying that now he's no longer my good friend anymore. Actually I thought he set me up because I was into doing certain things or whatever.
Speaker 3:Don't implicate yourself, man.
Speaker 4:Definitely, definitely, definitely. I ain't about to get Vladded. I ain't about to get Vladded.
Speaker 2:Allegedly.
Speaker 3:I want to jump on that point because you said that's why you came to Charlotte. What made you choose Charlotte?
Speaker 4:I had an older cousin that went to John C Smith.
Speaker 3:Oh, okay.
Speaker 4:Honestly, I wasn't supposed to go to Smith. I used to be a different person when I graduated high school. I graduated with a 1.7 GPA.
Speaker 3:Man nigga's stupid as fuck.
Speaker 4:Hey, nigga Maybe you just didn't care. I didn't care, no, when I was in college, because he a financial advisor.
Speaker 1:Advising the financial advisors.
Speaker 4:Yeah, I'm not kidding, some people get those.
Speaker 1:GPAs because not that they dumb, they just don't want to do the work I'm going to say that because when I was in my first freshman year in college, my GPA was a 1.2.
Speaker 4:I was on academic. Yeah, stupid ass nigga, that's how I relate.
Speaker 3:I was on academic probation but the next semester I was on the dean's list because I was partying doing crazy shit, so get this though.
Speaker 4:So the reason why I went to Smith is because at the time there was a lady named Miss Briggs. She's fired now because of this.
Speaker 2:Probably get re-fired.
Speaker 4:Hey, hey, hey, she was letting people win with under a 2.5 gpa she was giving niggas a chance.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that's a chance exactly but then they fired her after that, and that was.
Speaker 4:That was satisfied yeah, it was satisfied you gave me. You gave me a chance when I ain't have one Cause. I didn't even think I was gonna be making it here.
Speaker 1:Those are the people that work in education that we appreciate. We need more of honestly, facts.
Speaker 3:Take the 1.2's.
Speaker 4:World rap. I don't even understand why they have a GPA requirement. I mean, I understand To a degree like people change.
Speaker 1:I did no no some niggas are stupid son no, hey, hey, some niggas is stupid as fuck yeah, stupid as fuck, so you get why she just put them in a coffin so, uh, going back to lemon drop and going back to like the track list, specifically, out of all the tracks that you have, which track do you feel like what's the hardest for you to actually like create, and why?
Speaker 4:hmm, I feel like they all was easy to me. Um, just because when you, uh, they say 10 000 hours before you get to the 10 000 hours, I've been at 10 000 hours a long time ago. So me to make a song is, you know, I can just be in the shower and then, oh, song, um. But if I had to say one, I would say um, I would have to say bugetto, and the reason why is because I took more time with bugetto. Um, it probably took me still maybe about 30, 30, 45 minutes to write, but, um, I have put so much in, uh, so much of me into the record that you know, again, I really had to just sit down and think actually there's some parts in there that I actually had to take out.
Speaker 1:But that's gonna be another story is that your favorite song off the?
Speaker 4:yeah, that's my favorite song.
Speaker 1:I would say that the way you talk about it, your face lights up. Yeah, yeah, I would say that, or for tough too.
Speaker 4:talk about it, your face lights up. Yeah, I would say that. Or 4Tough too, 4tough, yeah, 4tough is hot.
Speaker 3:You know you got a title track on it, a title of the. Is it album or EP? It's an EP. Ep it's called Lemon Drop. So go through. What's the meaning of you naming the EP Lemon Drop?
Speaker 4:I feel like I've been in so many situations in life where I had to basically make my way without it being handed to me. Um, and that's what I mean by lemon drop is making something out of nothing. Um, whether it be in my homeless situation that I had to figure out a way to you know a place to place to sleep and I actually talk a little bit about that in bugetto I had a time where I was like living in the living quarters and, you know, in the college, you know the shit where everybody can just walk in and you know, do whatever they're going to do, eat their food or whatever, but that's really the main thing. And also had somebody in my that was in my life tell me I wasn't going to be shit, like I wasn't going, I wasn't going to make it musically, so I was like, okay, if that's what you think. And now I'm on no advisory, fuck y'all, fucking, fuck them, fuck them oh god so oh, I'm sorry, go ahead.
Speaker 1:No, you go. I was gonna say so on the flip side of my question about, like, which song was the hardest. Are there any songs in there you feel like have a deeper personal meaning for you?
Speaker 4:um, them or me, uh, because it comes a point in everybody's life where it's either it's either you give yourself to other people or you choose you um. So I'm at the point in my life where I'm evolving, I'm choosing me, uh. So that is, you know, really the big thing about them and me.
Speaker 1:Talk that shit. Hell yeah, I'm going to choose me every time.
Speaker 4:No, that's facts.
Speaker 1:But I agree, it do take people a while to get to that point. Yeah, especially people with good hearts.
Speaker 4:Sometimes, like people, they spread themselves so thin. They give so much to everybody else, but they forgot to pour into themselves Shit.
Speaker 3:I be feeling like that shit sometimes. Nah, that's facts.
Speaker 4:That's facts.
Speaker 1:My chest gave in it.
Speaker 4:Right.
Speaker 1:That's what Jaheim said, that too.
Speaker 4:If you got a good woman, make sure you stick with her too.
Speaker 3:Facts.
Speaker 4:Make sure you stick with her.
Speaker 3:You know what?
Speaker 4:Because it's a lot of them, just anythings out there. I call them anythings.
Speaker 3:I got to tap this shit Like the nigga with no hands.
Speaker 2:I got to.
Speaker 3:Stop it.
Speaker 4:Stop it, damn Huh, stop it oh real quick, Real quick Before you move forward. So this Friday I'm on this XXL of Charlotte freestyle.
Speaker 3:DJ.
Speaker 4:Concrete shout out to him. He's sharing his platform. It's me Reese Raps Truski, and Long Live Wolf.
Speaker 2:On the same freestyle.
Speaker 1:So it's about to be late, it's dropping.
Speaker 4:Friday.
Speaker 1:I went to school with Truski. Shout out to Truski.
Speaker 4:Yeah, Truski dope. He remind me a little bit of like Kendrick Lamar a little bit.
Speaker 2:Like a country, kendrick, I went to school with him.
Speaker 4:Shout out to him.
Speaker 1:Make sure you send us the clips.
Speaker 4:Send us the links.
Speaker 3:So what is your? Everybody, every artist, has their process right In a creative mode. Some people like certain shit, some people like to do certain shit before they record and, and, um, you know, do they think? What is your creative process when you, for one, going into the studio just to record a song, and what is your creative process when you're like, all right, let me focus and work on a whole ep or album?
Speaker 4:For me it's more. It just depends on what the beat gives me one. It depends on if I have a deeper message that I want to get across. That's why I make Lemon Drop For those you know, and I've already, you know, went into that. But as far as creatively going into the studio, sometimes it can be me just freestyling, like I can, you know, freestyle a couple bars here and there, you know, put do the pole punch in. Sometimes it's me writing um complete songs, um, shoot, I was rocking with a shout out to michael knight too, michael knight, rizzy ray for um great producers. But, um, I was in a in a booth one day and he loaded this beat. I was like, oh nah, we about to, we about to record this right now, and it was pretty much like the last 15 minutes, record the whole song in 15 minutes.
Speaker 2:Damn. A lot of niggas can't do that shit.
Speaker 4:I'm not saying I can do that all the time, it's just the beat has to grab you it has to grab me and then, after that, words start to come to me, like you know what I'm saying. It's like do y'all believe that you can see colors in certain things, auras and stuff like that? Sometimes certain beats give me colors and from there it kind of it just influenced me to start saying whatever comes to mind.
Speaker 3:Oh yeah, mind, oh yeah. So what you think is going to be not your favorite, but what you think is going to be the fans favorite song on that, on the ep for tough why it's boppy?
Speaker 4:um, it's more aggressive. I think we're in the phase of music where, you know, people are more aggressive with their lyrics. Um, you know, from the finesse 2 Chainz to just all them, moneybag, all of them, they're a little bit, just more aggressive. So I feel like 4Tough is super catchy. But the message of 4Tough is mainly just about fuck these niggas, fuck everything that they talk about. You're going to do you and you're going to do you better than what they're going to do them.
Speaker 1:Okay, all right, talk to them. So how do you feel like Lemon Drop differs from all the other projects that you've released?
Speaker 4:I feel like it's more aggressive and I actually took a little bit more of me and put it in the project compared to Rose for Rose, rose for rose I was. I had a manager at the time and he kind of influenced that project and I didn't really get everything that I wanted out of that project. So I was just like you know what?
Speaker 4:let me actually really show me, because you know I'm bugetto you know I I say at the beginning of the song I'm a businessman that'll come and come to your club and stand on your couch. You know I'm saying I listen to future. You know I. You know what I'm saying. Know the Future lyrics you get what I'm saying.
Speaker 4:Like I'm a little. I'm a pretty boy, but I'm rough. You get what I'm saying. That's how I grew up, you know. I like to take care of myself, I like to look my best, but at the same time, I get my hands any artist that come on the Razi podcast.
Speaker 3:We're going to ask this question oh god, who are your top three artists? Not hip hop, not R&B, not whatever? Artists of all time top three?
Speaker 1:dead or alive.
Speaker 4:I'm going to throw Wayne up there first. Big shout out to Wayne. He's actually one of the reasons why I'm Rashad Smooth, just because I I don't copy him. Okay, shout out to Wayne. Yeah, big shout out to Wayne. He's actually one of the reasons why I'm Rashad Smooth, just because I don't copy him by at all means. But he's one of the reasons why I really started taking rap serious, because of his impact of the droughts and the Carters and stuff like that.
Speaker 3:Yeah, he was on a hell of a run. Shout out to the Carters.
Speaker 4:But I'm going to say Wayne Drake, and I'm going to say Drake because of the simple fact that no, fuck that shit nigga. Hey, you can say what you want.
Speaker 1:You can say what you want. You can say what you want but the man is still.
Speaker 4:You get what I'm saying. He's out selling a lot of people you get what I'm saying and he's a phenomenal writer. He's a phenomenal. I mean, I'm not discrediting, you know, the other things that may have come out.
Speaker 3:This is yours, so nobody's here.
Speaker 4:Certified. Pippa, so I'm going to say Wayne, I'm going to say Drake.
Speaker 1:Talk to him.
Speaker 4:I want to do a song with Missy. I want to do a mean record with Missy.
Speaker 3:Wait, are you playing Missy S3 or just you want to do a song with Missy? You try to flip the script over.
Speaker 1:I caught you, you add some hits you. Trying to interrupt, no, but he said I want to do a song with Missy.
Speaker 4:He didn't say Missy is my top three, I'm going to add Missy to it. Okay, I'm going to add Missy to it. He's confident about it. Yeah, I'm going to add Miss saying I rock with. I mean, I've always loved their stuff, I want to do a song with Erica too. Badu, yeah, badu, I cannot wait.
Speaker 1:Why do we say Erica like Badu, like that's not. That's the only Erica that's relevant, there's a lot of Erica.
Speaker 3:We know that's the only Erica that's relevant, though it's Badu.
Speaker 1:What other?
Speaker 4:Erica is there, badu.
Speaker 1:Badu.
Speaker 3:Badu Banks, that didn't even cross my mind.
Speaker 4:Yeah, that's far from crossing anybody's mind. Okay, I got another question.
Speaker 3:Another joint. If there was one artist that's dead that you will dig up and do a song with, who would it be?
Speaker 1:That's crazy the way you worded that, is fucking sick.
Speaker 3:The emphasis on the dig up.
Speaker 1:Yeah, the way you said, dig up.
Speaker 3:Yeah, you got to go to their grave and dig them up.
Speaker 1:Dig up, I got my hat on to their grave and dig them up With the baby on forehead. Pop, dig up. I got my hat on?
Speaker 4:Yeah, it was extra powerful, like, extra like.
Speaker 3:It was Her.
Speaker 4:Dig up niggas. Now you really going to be in that joint.
Speaker 1:You want to revive?
Speaker 3:them, motherfuckers.
Speaker 1:I started thinking about Method man and Ha Ha. You know who I want to work with. I would want to work with, and this is going to be a little different.
Speaker 4:I don't think anybody really going to be hip, but I think I'm going to dig up Prince.
Speaker 3:Oh, prince, I'm going to dig up. Prince, that's not a far. You know what I'm saying. Just because I don't hear.
Speaker 4:I can hear me rap into something that he's singing Like him on a hook or something. I can just see it.
Speaker 1:But I won't be in the video wearing heels purple heels and shout out to my mom.
Speaker 3:My mom used to love herself some prince I did not understand why prince and michael that's my favorite, hers was prince prince and michael Prince or Michael Ooh.
Speaker 4:Um.
Speaker 3:Michael, michael, prince or Michael, if you say Prince Ha.
Speaker 1:I feel like Michael, I don't know y'all I might got to go Prince on that. Nah, real right.
Speaker 4:So I do like a lot more of Prince's records, but overall, as an artist, I'm going to choose Michael. All right, talk your shit.
Speaker 1:Ooh, oh, shit you about to get killed.
Speaker 4:I like the way you asked that we were about to kick that nigga's ass boy. I mean you can't, but you cannot discredit Prince. This man plays 117 instruments.
Speaker 1:Let me ask you now, ceo's asking Beyonce or Beyonce? Ah, shut the fuck up.
Speaker 3:How about this? Watch your mouth.
Speaker 4:I love Beyonce. Why are you?
Speaker 1:even answering this question.
Speaker 4:I really rock with Rihanna too. Oh, I thought you said Beyonce, or Beyonce, if I had a choice to if I'm driving eight hours and I had to listen to somebody I'm picking Rihanna nigga. I'm definitely picking Rihanna. Yeah, rihanna, I'm picking Rihanna, but I love Beyonce.
Speaker 3:I'm definitely picking Rihanna. Yeah, rihanna, I'm picking Rihanna, but I love.
Speaker 1:Beyonce.
Speaker 2:I'm picking Jennifer Hudson over Beyonce.
Speaker 1:Fuck what you heard that's wild. So where are you driving to? From Charlotte to Concord.
Speaker 2:Huh.
Speaker 3:You driving from Charlotte to Concord, she said Jennifer.
Speaker 1:Hudson ain't got no hits.
Speaker 3:I don't give a fuck about the hits.
Speaker 1:Jennifer Hudson can sing, but I'm saying, though, how long are you driving to Concord in only a 30-minute drive.
Speaker 3:I'm judging it by saying it.
Speaker 1:I'm judging how long y'all drive, or are you going to Kannapolis?
Speaker 3:Saying it, I could put that one song on repeat, so I got a question real quick. Spotlight is my shit.
Speaker 4:Out of the project. What song resonated with you guys the most?
Speaker 1:I like to talk about Jetto. Let me tell you I'm a bougie ass ghetto bitch. That was mine instantly.
Speaker 3:No, I like the first one. What was the first one? Them or Me, them or Me I like that one.
Speaker 1:That's my personal favorite. Yeah, when you said Fort Tough was going to be your one, I was surprised. I was thinking you was going to say Bougetto.
Speaker 4:I thought Bougetto was going to be the one that's gone.
Speaker 1:That's the one that made me go back and replay it.
Speaker 3:The reason why I say the first one, because if you look at classic albums or just albums in general, like, say, for instance, I go back in my time when you had the intros If that intro was trash, the whole album was fucking trash.
Speaker 4:Nah, facts. You don't want it to the rest of the CD. Man, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 3:That's why his intros was the impact. So your first record. If that first record is trash, nigga, fuck your whole CD, nigga, I don't care if it's a gym in number 35. If you got a double CD I ain't listening to it, I ain't gonna catch it. So the first song for me, that's my favorite because it gravitated to me and allowed me to listen to the rest of the album.
Speaker 1:It makes the rest of the album like flow yeah facts, yeah.
Speaker 1:So yeah, I like I was surprised you said fork tough was the one that's gonna be the fan favorite and we I'm gonna have to agree to disagree with that. I think buchetta is gonna be your fan favorite only because that shit that people are really relating to. But it's kind of like a code switch for you. That song is code switching because you're really stepping out of your suits into some standing on motherfuckers couches, throwing bottles, pouring alcohol. So I think people relate more to that not as far as me I know I do?
Speaker 3:I appreciate that, appreciate that so listen, man, we're going to get into one of the songs off the ep. Let them know again where they can find the ep, where it's streaming that. Let them know all the info where they can find you on social media.
Speaker 4:Let the people know uh, so you already know what it is. It's uh rashad's move again. Uh, you spell my name R-A-S-H-A-D, s-m-o-o-v-e. That's all my platforms, rashad Smooth. Ig, youtube Definitely follow me. I'm trying to monetize. Follow me on YouTube. Stop what you doing. You ain't doing nothing anyway, but watching Netflix, hey don't talk to our people like that. Hey, listen, I gotta get a little aggressive sometimes you ain't doing nothing anyway, but watching Netflix. Hey, don't talk to our people like that. Hey, listen, I got to get a little aggressive sometimes he aggressive okay, I'm protective about my no advisors?
Speaker 3:I got you. I got you no advisors.
Speaker 4:Well, I'm definitely not going to say, hey, please go to YouTube.
Speaker 3:We'll be advisors.
Speaker 1:We'll be advisors he lucky because he ain't light-skinned, because if he was light, they probably would have turned up on me. Huh, because of Caramel, we kind of sort of believe you. I really think you have a sort of bias for light-skinned men.
Speaker 3:Nah, my nigga Slee's light-skinned. We aced a little bit and he left Slee's, left Slee's like toast, he's not even light-skinned.
Speaker 1:He's like a toasted brioche bun. Slee's what you identify as Toasted.
Speaker 4:Why you say identify as like he was a different race. No, no, no.
Speaker 1:Ask me what he calls me. What do you call me? Blackie, blackie.
Speaker 2:Blackie hey listen.
Speaker 4:Hey, my best friend is dark skin, dark, dark. You get what I'm saying. You are so ignorant.
Speaker 1:Dark, dark. You get what I'm saying. You are so you are so ignorant, Blackie. You're ignorant as hell, and I hope I hope the Swish clipped this shit for TikTok and TikTok. Eat your ass up, Blackie Fuck fuck all you.
Speaker 4:TikTokers.
Speaker 1:That's not what you called me at first.
Speaker 4:But you know, melanin, melanin is we, melanation, melanation, you know.
Speaker 2:Different.
Speaker 4:Hey, I show enough can, because I'm right on that borderline sweetheart.
Speaker 1:You ain't, blacky. You know what I'm saying. Blacky, get into this damn song before I put the table over. Whatever song you want to play, we're going to play it. Right now, we're going to ride out Bougetto, bougetto.
Speaker 3:Let me drop out now, right, nope, let me drop out now right, nope, no 10-4.
Speaker 4:10-4, 10-4. My birthday, my birthday, make sure you 10-4.
Speaker 3:That's what I, yeah 10-4. So bring a song in. What do we got?
Speaker 1:Bougetto, yeah, bougetto.
Speaker 3:No, let him bring it in, y'all just get it Stop.
Speaker 4:Don't play called Bugetto. It's about coming from humble beginnings and making something of yourself, but still not losing sight of who you are. You know, just go ahead and bring that in. I would just say that Y'all gonna love it.
Speaker 1:This for all the bitches that go to do a 9 to 5 and work down the welfare office but then go.
Speaker 4:This for them niggas and them bitches, that's going to those 9 to 5s and then getting off work and then trying to live their dream.
Speaker 3:These are for the black men and the young black women.
Speaker 4:You made that sound serious.
Speaker 1:Okay, it's for the black men and the young black women. This is for the people that get out of work and then go pay $40, go park at Onyx.
Speaker 3:Right, oh, that's nasty work. That is nasty work and they check your channel, but you know where it is. That's your boy, cl.
Speaker 1:McLean, it's your girl. Trapsy, it's Terrence.
Speaker 3:I quit this podcast unscripted and we're going to get into this boo jetta by my man, Rashad Smooth we out.
Speaker 1:Yes, it's my last podcast.
Speaker 4:Yay, uh-huh, I like bougie and ratchet Me too. That'll come to your club and stand on your couch. What, yeah, yeah, yeah, boy, boog, jetta, baby, they've been waiting on a king, so I deliver greatness. New feeling, so I had to re-perfect it.
Speaker 1:Is the mic on? Y'all already know it is. It's your girl, terrence, on Scriptin'. This is our new segment, red Mic Wednesdays, with our boy boy, rashad Smooth. Rashad, you ready? You already know.
Speaker 4:Yes, sir, start it up. I guess I'm gonna give y'all what y'all came here for. Yeah, no advice. We said get them. So I got them. Knock your dreads off. So I guess I got them. Like I'm spotting, started from the bottom. People don't support. So I'm proud of me because I'm proud of me getting from the bottom. People don't support. So I'm proud of me Cause I'm proud of me Getting brain like lobotomy.
Speaker 4:Yeah, put them in a grave. That's like work electrician. I've been putting in so much work File better business Bureau overseas like a Euro. So many cars that you would think I work with Turo. Big Superman like a hero.
Speaker 4:Rap is talking princess hanging with the pillows. I ain't from NY, real rap. I can drill, though Hit her from the back. And now she walking, dancing heel toes, yeah, yeah, and I had to let the beat breathe. You can't follow suit. You ain't even got a three-piece. You ain't balling. You a female dog like a cocker spin. You got bars like one of those.
Speaker 4:Dan Daniel, obtain fire like a candle Flight school. Every time I random doors open on, touch the candle. When the 10, I'm 11 to your 724, I was making dogs reach heaven, yay, and I go switching up the flow. People talk a lot. I'm eating lambs cuz I be the goat. When I say got docket bars, I ain't talking about the courts, I would fuck with pigs. But I don't even need no pork. Zero to 100. Nigga, real quick, real quick, fresh with the fifth zero to 100, nigga, real quick, real quick, fresh with the fit Zero to 100, nigga, real quick, real quick. Hit them with that blick boy. Hey, I said, hit them with that blick boy. Hey, I said hit them with that blick boy. Hey, I said hit them with that blick, hit them with that blick. I just be playing Smooth, I just be playing Smoke.