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Noadvisory Podcast
Exclusive Interview w/ Zion Christopher Rose Of 26 Recordz
Strap in for an episode that fearlessly tackles life's most provocative questions while delivering belly laughs along the way. The crew kicks things off with classic banter and shade-throwing before sharing a celebratory moment about reaching 200 book sales – a testament to growing success that comes with an authentic approach to content creation.
When the conversation shifts to social media trolls, the passion becomes palpable. The hosts don't hold back on how they handle online criticism, reminding everyone that keyboard courage doesn't translate to real life. This raw honesty creates a refreshing departure from sanitized content elsewhere in the podcast world.
Hot Topics delivers the goods with a wild story about a woman who drugged, robbed, and even kidnapped older men she met through dating apps. The crew's varying perspectives on this criminal scheme range from moral outrage to dark humor, showcasing their ability to find levity in disturbing news. They also tackle Trump's controversial $5 million "gold card" proposal for wealthy immigrants, demonstrating how they can blend political commentary with cultural insights.
The "What Would You Do" segment presents an awkward scenario about meeting your girlfriend's grandmother who unexpectedly offers to share marijuana. This sparks a hilarious debate about respect, first impressions, and navigating unfamiliar family dynamics. The discussion evolves into a broader conversation about judgment and authenticity in relationships.
Perhaps the most thought-provoking segment examines whether flirting constitutes cheating, with the concept of "intent" becoming a central theme. The hosts share personal experiences that reveal contrasting viewpoints on relationship boundaries, creating a dialogue that feels genuinely exploratory rather than prescriptive.
The episode culminates with an interview featuring Charlotte artist Zion from 26 Records, who shares his musical journey and spiritual evolution, including a remarkable story about completing a 40-day liquid fast that transformed his perspective on life and creativity.
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Speaker 3:You're fucking up the aesthetic. I'm not fucking up the aesthetic. You see this black and white. Black and white. You got black with denim that is not matching.
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Speaker 1:Yeah, my ski mask is definitely in the car.
Speaker 3:She is a YA. Remember the last time I put my ski mask on. Oh shit.
Speaker 1:I actually am a YA, a young auntie.
Speaker 5:Oh shit.
Speaker 1:A young auntie. I met a YA the other day. Y'all, I'm an OB.
Speaker 9:I met on Betas 4, y'all Shout out to the 4.
Speaker 3:Stay out of my business. I know you do.
Speaker 9:Stay out of my business.
Speaker 1:I know you do Stay out of my business. It's a shade, Wow. All right, quick story. I was on Betas 4 the other day. Shout out to the 4. All right, Shout out to the 4. Y'all know where House of Prayer is. That gas Friday night. I'm trying to go home. Y'all know I was like damn, I'm almost out of gas and I had to stop at that gas station.
Speaker 1:You know what I'm talking about 7-Eleven, always a bunch of niggas and crackheads out there. You know what I'm saying, but I thrive in chaos, so I said fuck it. I pulled up, trying to hurry up and get gas and shit, and I was real regular have my hair up in a bun, everything. This man came over. He said you good, you good. I thought he was a crackhead at first, so I was trying not to ignore him. I was like doo doo, doo, doo, doo. And then my head was just he's like hey, ma'am, you good. And I was like ma'am, I turned around, little youngin'. I was like yeah, I'm talking about what's behind you, hey this young nigga.
Speaker 1:I said what's behind me? He said that ass. So you know me, any regular old person be like you know me. I start giggling. Then he started laughing, so he started talking to me and shit y'all. I asked this man. I said how old are you? That man said 22. I heard him close that gas tank so quick he got in my fucking car. Because what am I going to do with that? I'm like 24 and up.
Speaker 1:What am I going to do with 22? He still smell like some black Smell like fresh powder breast milk.
Speaker 3:That nigga got all that energy? Yup.
Speaker 1:Auntie don't need that. Listen, I got enough energy on my own. Auntie, do not need that. Auntie don't need no problems. I enough energy on my own. I do not need that. I don't need no problems. I just need you know, I don't want to switch. The only switch I know is the light switch. You know what I'm saying. The ones I know is the ones they get my ass beat with. That's what I'm saying. I don't know that. I don't know that.
Speaker 3:I'm going to tell you, these YNs and these YGs got all that fucking energy what is? A YG girls. Oh my God, that's the hey yo those young niggas hey yo those young girls Got all that fucking energy. The. Ygs is crazy but I'm about to start using YGs.
Speaker 1:Okay, now shout out to the YNs though, because I ain't gonna lie, I felt safe with the YNs looking at them. I did feel safe. The YNs is the next like general and commanders of the army for real. They be like what the fuck you say? Bah, bah, bah, bah. Yeah, I like the YNs, though Can. I ask a question what age is considered? Yns? Because I know some.
Speaker 3:Oh, it's a formula. I know some niggas that's like over.
Speaker 1:It's 18 to 24. Okay, nah, I'm like no you, old as fuck, they are young adults, you are unks Little bros, little bros, little bros.
Speaker 3:So, after 2040, they're at the YN stage After 24? Yeah, okay.
Speaker 1:They're at the YN, I don't know though 25 is kind of questionable about a Y ends. You know, boys mature slower than women. That's true.
Speaker 2:I ain't ask you, friend, but at 25,.
Speaker 3:You're halfway to 50. Huh, you're halfway to 50 at 25,. So that's why they call you the young bro. Wait, what that is wild to think about You're halfway to 50 at 25.
Speaker 6:That's wild to think about.
Speaker 4:So what do they call like?
Speaker 1:CO he unks.
Speaker 4:I'm an OG. No, he unk. I was about to say OG OG.
Speaker 1:they call it. Og OG is like 50 and up.
Speaker 3:Well, no, no, I do OG.
Speaker 1:You like O-O-G, o-o-g no no. O-a-g an O nigga.
Speaker 3:I'm OG Unc, niggas, og Unc. You know what I'm saying? Og Unc, we got to put down a shirt. Og Unc. Yeah, I'm going to make some shirts and you drink your Hennessy, that's some OG shit for real.
Speaker 1:Yeah, oh, shout out. You know me a little, bro, though. Shout out to the my book and stuff on. Instagram and I got five purchases after that. So I am officially hit my 200 mark of purchases of my book.
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Speaker 3:Yes, thank you, thank you.
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Speaker 6:Serious question, don't hate me for this okay do deaf people read urban books?
Speaker 1:what? The fuck if I was if I was deaf do deaf people if I was deaf and I read this book, like, think about it, like, do deaf?
Speaker 3:I'm not. I'm not gonna think about that. I'm gonna let them fucking fuck y'all up. I'm not saying that man, fuck the people.
Speaker 1:Blind people Because they use Braille Blind people. Blind people use Think of it like okay, typically, yeah, they probably read like regular traditional books, but do you think they know about like urban books to read them? I feel like if I put my book in like Braille they'll be, reading like Damn these motherfuckers fucking in here. She be like ah ah, ah, ah, ah, ah ah. Are we going to hit this? We going to hit this.
Speaker 3:Hope is going to clip this shit, they're going to fuck y'all up, fuck it.
Speaker 1:They already hate us in the comments. Hey man, hey man, fuck the comments for real, because every time me and Sig you ate up in the comments every time and we some really like intelligent shit. Niggas, be mad for real. And let me tell y'all I get this feel every time that I have to say it again Be careful what the fuck you say in these comments, because I promise y'all I will slap the fuck out of you in real life. Like this is, I'm slapping mamas, grandmamas, the dogs, the pastors everybody.
Speaker 1:Everybody. Baby D is just T nigga. I will slap the fuck out of you Like I'm being so serious.
Speaker 6:You saw what I said to somebody's mama.
Speaker 1:I said respectfully you somebody's, somebody's mama, but I will piss on you, don't piss on me Like don't piss on me Because it's like people just get y'all, just get too comfortable behind the keyboard.
Speaker 4:Let me tell you, thank you.
Speaker 3:I don't give a, I love you, but this nigga wait like four days before he get a comment and then he's like okay guys, no, because I don't check them. I get the notifications and I just Look at my phone. If y'all see my phone, I don't give a fuck about this shit. This shit be somewhere.
Speaker 6:La La Land.
Speaker 3:I come, I check it and I be like God damn, what the fuck going on. I'm like, oh, they going at it and I just put the comment.
Speaker 1:I put the phone back down and that's it, my only thing about the comments is people want to argue and articulate, but you cannot insult me while you're articulating. Exactly.
Speaker 2:After that point.
Speaker 1:I don't hear the rest of your point because you're insulting. And you know, being in this industry and kind of being just me, I had a thick skin. I've been hearing fat all my life right, but you know what pissed me off Hearing it from fat niggas. You have got to be fucking ashamed, you, big bitch. The fat nigga, y'all saw him in there, hold on See him break 1952.
Speaker 1:You going to his fucking Facebook and finding his wife talking about hey, your wife, big as hell too, baby, leave me the fuck alone. First of all, you already know me when they go low. I go to fucking hell. So I went to Facebook and I found your fat ass wife Don't fucking play with me Both of y'all in the same Lane, bryant sizes, we twins, sis, I learned this quote today Terrence, when they go low, I go so low I go past hell.
Speaker 6:Lucifer, call you and say run that Lucifer called you and said run, run, bitch, it's over.
Speaker 2:That nigga was on there talking shit, calling me fat. He was looking like Hamburglar.
Speaker 1:I'm gonna be fucked up with your four chins.
Speaker 3:I only got two, I would just sit back and laugh. Ain't nobody coming for me?
Speaker 7:You say the most ignorant shit. You say the ignorant shit.
Speaker 6:We really have some deep conversations.
Speaker 1:We have deep conversations it be them hotel niggas that be in the comments, but you say dumb shit, like women are too emotional to be president and nobody really ate your ass up for real, and I don't understand that. But then they get on us and love to say that our credits go low. Like what, how? Like what the fuck. My credit score was 600 at this point. Okay, I Like, you don't like. What the fuck my credit score?
Speaker 3:was 600 at this point. Okay, I just be chilling, I just be chilling. They look at the show like, oh that nigga chilling I ain't gonna fuck with him, all right.
Speaker 1:well, hot Topics with Trappie. Hey, we're gonna go ahead and get into celebrity birthdays First. We got a few birthdays. Um see yo no-transcript.
Speaker 3:Oh, that's the nigga that Gorilla wanna fuck. Yep, okay, shit, hold on, because Gorilla ain't the only one Shit.
Speaker 1:Okay, Add me to the list. I only heard about Duke Dennis was. He was on Carson at Street.
Speaker 3:What did?
Speaker 1:he do, he raps.
Speaker 3:No, he's a streamer. So first of all.
Speaker 1:You know, auntie don't be knowing about that, but my students, they put me on the streams and stuff and I saw it. Listen, I can see why, glover, I swipe it across his nose too. I'm trying to love a chocolate ass, nigga.
Speaker 3:Happy birthday.
Speaker 6:Dookie, he's not chocolate, though Is he chocolate? Yes?
Speaker 4:he is, and he turned 31,.
Speaker 1:so he right up our alley. He's chocolate, he 31? I'm going to go send him a message.
Speaker 3:I thought he was like chalk.
Speaker 1:Please go to the next one, because he about to piss me off. Go to the next one Up next, erykah Badu. She turned 54. Hey, she turned 54?.
Speaker 3:Hey, yo shout out to Erika. Let me give her a round of a fucking applause for Erika Badu.
Speaker 1:That's one pussy that you just stay away from you get sucked in like a vortex.
Speaker 3:Yeah, that's a magical pussy. I've heard plenty of stories about Erika Badu and how she turns these niggas out Like she actually had a pussy fragrance out.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, she did. It smelled like pussy, right, it was a candle.
Speaker 3:That was, yeah, that was. It smelled like her pussy. Don't all y'all bitches do that, because all y'all.
Speaker 1:Bitches don't smell like pussy. Some of y'all smell like rotten fish we don't need that you smell like the fish market on Plaza.
Speaker 3:Like we don't want you to worldwide. Erica, damn, that's a good 54. Brittany.
Speaker 1:Renner, she turned 33.
Speaker 3:Brittany the strip, the hoe.
Speaker 1:She's not a hoe anymore. Reformed she's actually reformed. She's very religious. Now she sells bean pies. Now, yeah, y'all believe this fucking act. I don't know.
Speaker 3:She's fucking in it.
Speaker 1:They say every final level is religion.
Speaker 3:Religion.
Speaker 1:No, because Corinne Steffens found religion after sucking on that dick yo. Alexa Scott.
Speaker 3:So all these hoes are not hoes, no more.
Speaker 1:No.
Speaker 3:I don't believe it. They reborn.
Speaker 1:They, not the hoes. My student told me the hoes.
Speaker 3:They still hoes.
Speaker 2:She was at a party with you, paula who, who was at? They still hoes.
Speaker 1:Huh, she was a 304. She was at a party with you, paula. Who who was at a party? With you, Paula. She's a hot in escort.
Speaker 3:Ooh.
Speaker 1:Brittany Reiner no, alexis Scott. Alexis Scott Fetty Wap baby mama.
Speaker 3:Oh yeah.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I guess she was.
Speaker 3:I guess I don't believe Brittany Reiner.
Speaker 1:They did yeah, she making money.
Speaker 3:I think she's fucking all these holy niggas too. That's what she doing.
Speaker 1:You think she fucking the pastors? Yes, shit, listen, listen.
Speaker 3:You think Brittany Reiner ain't giving it up and that shit she be wearing now, Thinking she fucking I don't know what the fuck she think she is. She's fucking, she's still fucking. She might be fucking.
Speaker 4:No no, no, brittany Griner, she definitely.
Speaker 3:If y'all heard her voice, she sound just like a man who Brittany Griner. Cause that's a man, she doing the fucking Brittany Griner? Oh, I don't know. Yeah, she a man, it's okay though.
Speaker 1:Who the next birthday?
Speaker 3:Shout out to D-Ray Davis. He's funny as hell man D-Ray is funny. An underrated comedian, d-ray Davis. For sure man Shout out to D-Ray Davis.
Speaker 1:I hope he come back to Comedy Zone.
Speaker 3:I just hope he come back. Period. D-ray Davis Shout out, D-Ray.
Speaker 1:I'm the last one, Corinne Bailey Ray. She turned 46. Oh, shout out to Corinne Bailey.
Speaker 2:Ray, I got to play the song. I don't know who the fuck that is, corinne Bailey Ray. I forgot how to sing it.
Speaker 1:She's a singer.
Speaker 3:The song's about search songs, so sing the song.
Speaker 1:I just said I fucking forgot how to sing it.
Speaker 3:That's why I wanted you to say it again. I just wanted you to say it again because you named her. I wanted you to see who the fuck she was.
Speaker 1:You wasn't going to know. Anyway, your own ass.
Speaker 3:Sing it Because you don't know it, the only song you know. Sing the song.
Speaker 1:The only song you know Sing it.
Speaker 3:Don't try to distract. Sing the fucking song.
Speaker 1:No.
Speaker 3:Can any of y'all motherfuckers In here sing this song?
Speaker 1:We in a room full of hood niggas. Now they don't know the damn song. Do you know who she is? No, do you know who she is? They come on, girl. Oh yeah, turn on the radio, yeah he's so disrespectful.
Speaker 1:Bring your ass back. You so disrespectful. Go to your topic scene, because I'll have time. First topic y'all know I love a good romance. Murder who did? Who did the body? A lady in las vegas, okay, was arrested for drugging and robbing older men in a dating scam. I gotta hear both sides of the story. So agents in las vegas recently announced the arrest of a woman they say were drugging, kidnapping and robbing Older women, older men. Her name was Aurora Phelps.
Speaker 10:Was she black and she?
Speaker 1:No, oh, thank god. She allegedly used Online dating apps To steal hundreds of thousands From at least four suitors. The FBI is accusing her Of incapitating her victims.
Speaker 9:Spell it Then.
Speaker 1:Is literally Right here. Why would Incapitating her victims?
Speaker 2:Then it's literally right here. Why would I spell it? She can spell it. I'm just gonna read it Off the board. Spell it now. I'm not spelling it.
Speaker 1:Alright, then go ahead Did.
Speaker 3:I tell y'all I was a Spelling Bee champion. No, you never said that.
Speaker 1:At PS 152? Yep.
Speaker 3:But you had to spell red Huh. That's a difficult word. Red A lot of n. Huh, that's a difficult word.
Speaker 1:Red Spell, red R-E -A. Who R-E-A. That's that New York education. Okay, let me go ahead and finish After she would incapitate her victim she would take their credit cards on shopping sprees for gold and other luxury goodies. She also stole properties like cars and op-eds and withdrew money from their accounts. In one case, this 42-year-old lady dug deep into two older men's pockets by trying to access their retirement and social security funds, and she was actually successful at stealing one of the man's $3.3 million in Apple stock.
Speaker 1:But she was not able to get the money because she didn't know the passwords. He had $3.3 million in apple stock I need to hear both sides of the story, because are we really, okay, go ahead? So um, that's crazy. So some of the sites that she used to like lure these men were hinge bumble and tender and after a couple of lunch days with the older man she would start her sedative routine, slipping the drugs into their food in one or two instances.
Speaker 1:Once the victims ended up in a temporary coma, she would spend. They would be in a coma for a week and she would spend that week spending the money of the victim while also sedating another guy. One of the victims died after she said listen, sedated him, kidnapped him across the US border into Mexico and took him to a hotel room in Mexico City he was found dead there.
Speaker 3:She took the nigga across the border. She took the nigga across the border.
Speaker 1:That's what he died in.
Speaker 6:That's what he died in.
Speaker 1:Y'all see what I be talking about y'all be going home with these bitches on the first night can I go to your house and now look at these bitches drugging you and shit taking your money y'all. Be what you said earlier be okay, they're gonna get your ass nasty work okay, so that was one man in mexico, so, but apparently this was like he was like the second of three the second, so I couldn't find any information about the first man that died, but the third man was.
Speaker 1:A third man was also found dead, but he was found dead in the bathroom of his house. Meanwhile, the alleged scammer used this person's money to buy a gold coin and make other purchases.
Speaker 2:Aurora.
Speaker 1:Phelps is currently facing 21 charges related to her scheme and some of the charges include seven counts of wire fraud, three counts of identity theft and at least one count of kidnapping leading to death. If convicted all of her charges, her maximum sentence will likely be life in prison.
Speaker 3:Life in prison. Give her fucking life.
Speaker 1:Okay, let's talk about it first. First of all, let's talk about it. Are we really demonizing her for tapping into her financial abilities, or I mean, I'm just saying because let me tell you, please elaborate, let me tell you because, first of all, I don't think I feel you, I'm not. So this became a chemist with these drugs. Right, I'm a chemist.
Speaker 9:Science, science, science.
Speaker 1:Then she started tapping into these stocks and stuff Financial prowess. This is a serial killer. Yeah, that's true, like what she did. Yes, only the only difference is 9 out of 10 times men target sex workers because they easy target. She's just the reverse. She's just a high end sex worker that targeted the marks. It's just the reverse. You know, I like a good suspense and thriller, so I'm just thinking of a two people movie.
Speaker 3:I got no comment on this one. You been drugged before, no, but I just don't want to comment on this one.
Speaker 1:Why? Because you scared of the comments.
Speaker 3:No, I love the comments. It should be fun as fuck.
Speaker 1:Now you finna be Martin Luther King nigga. You usually mouth them what's?
Speaker 3:up.
Speaker 1:I'm chilling today, so when is the trial set for there?
Speaker 3:ain't no trial. This just happened. She's just guilty. I got you. This just happened.
Speaker 1:You know what I'm thinking about. It's probably going to be some more bodies, popular, definitely.
Speaker 6:She's 43.
Speaker 1:She's been doing this for at least 20 years 43?. I got to see what she look like. She white, white women get away with everything they're going to make a movie.
Speaker 3:They're going to make a movie.
Speaker 1:Remember Aline Wuornos. They're going to make a movie out of this. So, then she's going to end up making money. Okay, I'm ready for the next one. Trump says the United States will sell 5 million gold cars to wealthy foreigners.
Speaker 3:I'm sorry, that's your boy.
Speaker 1:Seymour Clay. Every time we talk a story about this nigga Trump, he get more and more funny. You know what and listen.
Speaker 3:Okay, go ahead.
Speaker 1:Okay, so President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that the United States will sell a gold card to wealthy foreigners, giving them the right to live and work in the US and offering a path to citizenship in exchange for a $5 million fee. We're going to be selling the gold card. Trump said from the Oval Office you have a green card, this is a gold card. We're going to be putting a price on that card of about $5 million and that's going to give you the green card privileges plus the route to citizenship, and wealthy people will be coming into our country by buying this card.
Speaker 1:You ought to talk like him. Yeah, because he just said the sale of the cars will begin in about two weeks and suggested that millions of these cars could be sold. And in addition to that, they asked him will he be selling any of these cars to Russian oligarchs? And his response was yeah. I don't see why not. I have some Russian oligarchs that are friends and they're pretty nice, so I just feel like niggas, African and Jamaican cousins going to run the money.
Speaker 1:Boy niggas is going to be over here just parlaying this shit that nigga Trump don't give a fuck about us.
Speaker 3:For real, he wants the money. Listen, and this again and I've said this numerous times Trump is not a political person. He has no political bone in his body. He is a person that is a reality TV person. He's a businessman, economist. He's just money. That's what Trump is. So anything that involves money, trump name is attached to it. What kind of shit is this?
Speaker 1:shit. A $5 million paying fee to get into the country where the money going to.
Speaker 6:I'm pretty sure they didn't say nothing about this is there going to be like background checks?
Speaker 1:yes it is so they say they are going to run strenuous background checks but how strenuous is if I give you an extra 3 million on top of my 5 they said that they're going to make sure that these are wonderful, first class citizens coming to America. This is like a they said that they're going to make sure that these are wonderful first class citizens coming to America.
Speaker 3:Oh my God, this is like a first class seat on an airplane. We're going to die.
Speaker 1:They're going to be coming over here paying five million playing hella balls.
Speaker 3:The cartel is going to find their way over here for real. Yo, this has to be a historic number of executive orders that has been signed by this motherfucker.
Speaker 1:He be signing his bills. This nigga just got layers of black books on his table.
Speaker 3:He's coming. Oh yeah, I'm gonna sign this.
Speaker 1:This is great for the American people, and then he love to fucking talk about it. Today is history. I signed this.
Speaker 3:Elon Musk what is this? Okay, I'm going to sign that. That is great for the American people.
Speaker 1:That's crazy. You sound like that nigga. I'm fucking weak Fuck.
Speaker 3:Trump. Trump is crazy. Y'all voted for this motherfucker. Y'all. Y'all. Be specific, talk about him. All y'all, low class Mexicans, voted for this motherfucker with this Trump.
Speaker 1:shit on Did you call them low class Mexicans.
Speaker 3:Yes, because you don't give a fuck about y'all. Now you're in your country making videos talking about yeah, I like Trump, I'm going to come back, Trump. Y'all niggas are staying over there Trump don't give a fuck about your ass.
Speaker 1:Trump deported that nigga. He said Mr Trump, I thank you for deporting me.
Speaker 3:I thank you for deporting me. I was like hello Stupid motherf vacation Right freeway vacation.
Speaker 1:You got card T-E-M. Your ass ain't coming back. He came back.
Speaker 3:He came back yeah, he didn't have a vacation. He's going to send his ass right back. He didn't have a vacation, he said one free week off work my boss.
Speaker 1:No trip, I good.
Speaker 3:This shit crazy man.
Speaker 1:Wow, fuck John, they're going to make. This is not one of my topics, but Friar Festival is coming back this year. Oh fuck Javelin.
Speaker 3:Oh shit, he got to redeem himself.
Speaker 1:This time it will be in Mexico, oh fuck. Niggas going to die this time for real.
Speaker 3:They're having a Friar Festival in.
Speaker 1:Mexico. That nigga still getting sued off that shit. They going to let him do it again. This is like their third one.
Speaker 3:Yeah, this is it. I don't know how this is going to work because remember they did one like two years ago. That documentary was crazy that documentary was crazy.
Speaker 1:That nigga was sucking dick for the festival. The festival organizer was sucking dick for fun. Yeah, the gay nigga. Yeah, he was sucking dick for fun. Yeah, that shit was funny.
Speaker 3:He was like man, what are you saying, this nigga? And to sum it up, this nigga was like yo. He put his his mouth on the line for the Fry.
Speaker 2:Festival If you got Hulu please don't watch that documentary that nigga said I put my mouth on the line for everything.
Speaker 6:He literally put his mouth on the line and the way they had that nigga saying it.
Speaker 1:They had that nigga saying it. Like y'all seen Michael Jordan's last dance, like the jersey was going in the rafters and it was just like the pan out of the camera. Like I put my mouth on the line. That nigga was sucking a dick for fun.
Speaker 3:That's a travesty. I don't know how Ja Rule bounced back from that, but shout out to Ja Rule, I can't y'all know I can't talk too much shit about Ja Rule, y'all know we beefing.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, that nigga what Nigga?
Speaker 3:who?
Speaker 1:He said, you just young minded, you don't know, and that was my first radio show that I did back in college. He got my radio show shut down. Fuck, ja Rule to this day. To this day fuck Ja Rule for real. I'm screaming.
Speaker 3:I want to say rest in peace to Irv Gotti. If y'all didn't hear the news, irv Gotti passed away, um, I think last week. So recipes are god. We had his brother on here, lorenzo goddy, on the podcast, you know I mean. So condolences to the family and all that. You know we send our praise and shit out. You know the earth, goddy man. Rest in peace.
Speaker 1:Facts all right. And my last topic for today, diddy's main lawyer, anthony riccio, has quit. On him they say diddy boy, diddy, just he done for. He said, and I quote under no circumstances can I continue to effectively serve as counsel for Sean Diddy Combs. Diddy must have did some sick ass, shit boy. So there's a reminder that Sean Diddy Combs' trial is coming up on may 5th and already three months into 2025, he is facing federal sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation to engage in prostitution, prostitution charges in new york. And while his other lawyers are actively preparing for his case, his main lawyer, anthony riccio, wants to quit. So while they have um not said like any further why he wants to quit, but speculation originally came because of ethical reasons, and I want to highlight that because this is the same man that defended osama bin laden.
Speaker 3:So if you can defend it yes, if he probably would he was probably in them tapes he probably defended, like osama bin laden.
Speaker 1:I forgot what it's called, but he defended him because osama bin lad Laden wasn't here physically.
Speaker 6:He wasn't physically here to stand trial, but he defended him.
Speaker 1:If you can defend a terrorist and you can't defend Diddy.
Speaker 6:there's some shit going on in that trial.
Speaker 1:They found tapes and that nigga was probably in some of them tapes.
Speaker 3:He's swinging his dick all around. I mean, listen, okay, I saw this post from somebody right and all right you got to look at it, because right now it's heightened right, it's in the media, it's ditty. But if you look at it in the backside of it, like you are accusing this nigga of having freaky parties, that was consented by grown adults.
Speaker 1:They're also accusing him of kidnapping.
Speaker 5:Right, right, let's not forget the other shit.
Speaker 2:The nigga was drugging people too.
Speaker 1:Allegedly Not federal funds, but money to commit crimes. Allegedly, allegedly, they got enough evidence to prove that shit nigga. That's why they arrested him.
Speaker 3:It's allegedly.
Speaker 1:Oh, my him it's allegedly, it's allegedly.
Speaker 3:We can't sit here and say we're the judge and juror of Diddy.
Speaker 1:We are the judge and jury. He gonna have a jury of 12 of his peers. We not.
Speaker 3:This is allegedly.
Speaker 1:We are the judge of social opinion.
Speaker 3:Of social opinion? We are, but this is allegedly you know. So he has to go and stand trial. So you think, R Kelly?
Speaker 1:did it? Who? You think R Kelly did it. Watch what you say. Watch what the fuck you say, cause you saw me. Watch what the fuck you say. You think R Kelly didn't do it Be honest, allegedly, allegedly.
Speaker 3:Yo, I plead the fifth.
Speaker 1:Yo Right, shout out to Robert. You know he's like two hours away in Butner right now. I plead the truth I know that nigga R Kelly be winning them talent shows.
Speaker 3:There's a lot of babies that Talent shows that have been jailed.
Speaker 1:He be winning them shits for it. They like damn Kells again.
Speaker 3:There's a lot of babies that was, you know, conceived from R Kelly.
Speaker 1:Okay, let's just be honest before we, you know, leave this alone evidence to convict this nigga.
Speaker 6:They would have never. They would have never went for diddy.
Speaker 1:That means they have a case that is going to win.
Speaker 6:That means they've been watching this nigga for a long time.
Speaker 1:This nigga and the fact that this nigga know how much money he got is.
Speaker 3:His ass is still sitting in metropolitan no the nigga did the shit but you know what allegedly the nigga did the shit, whatever they said, he did that shit. I'm'm going to end it with this right, he did that shit. So, diddy, let's just be let's just put this on record Diddy is not in jail because of the parties. No, he's in jail because of. The acts in the parties the acts in the parties with the, with the drugging and the prostitution. So that's what he's in jail for he's transporting women from one city and state.
Speaker 3:Sex trafficking pretty much. So that's what he's in jail for. Yeah, that's what he's in jail for. So I don't want y'all niggas to defer and say, you know, I'm not going to throw these freak old parties.
Speaker 1:Throw the parties, niggas. What? Because you advocate for the freak-ass parties.
Speaker 3:Yes, don't do fucking parties bitch, Just don't do the illegal shit.
Speaker 1:Oh my God, Just don't do the illegal shit.
Speaker 3:Just have these fucking parties.
Speaker 1:You're such a nasty-ass nigga for them.
Speaker 3:Have these fucking parties.
Speaker 1:And that was Hot Topics with Trappy. Wow, you're nasty, that's not nasty. Go tell, what would you do, man? Because you're just a freak-ass.
Speaker 2:Let me ask a question how many bottles?
Speaker 1:of baby oil do you have at home?
Speaker 3:Baby oil. I don't have no baby oil at home.
Speaker 1:We know, because you was asking earlier. I was.
Speaker 3:I don't have no baby oil at home, but baby oil is not part of the crime.
Speaker 1:It was part of the crime. That's why they seized that shit it was like a thousand bottles they took out of his house. It was part of the problem.
Speaker 3:That's the crime, what you mean, it wasn't just. And not the baby oil. Let's see, you have freaky-ass parties. It's not the baby oil. Listen, if y'all niggas want to throw these elaborate parties, throw these fucking elaborate parties. Don't do the illegal shit.
Speaker 1:My thing is why niggas got?
Speaker 3:to go to a party, to.
Speaker 1:Freaky, freaky, freaky. What did?
Speaker 3:Jose say After the parties at the partying at the hotel lobbying.
Speaker 4:Like. This shit has been going on for years.
Speaker 1:I don't go to hotel lobbying no more.
Speaker 3:You know what I'm saying, so you know free Diddy, Free Diddy, nigga.
Speaker 1:Free.
Speaker 3:Diddy and free R Kelly. I'm not going to say free.
Speaker 1:What did you just say?
Speaker 3:I said free Diddy and free R so you think OJ did it. Oj. I always and I always advocated his son did it.
Speaker 1:I can't believe. You just said Free R Kelly on this bitch yeah Free R Kelly he gonna piss on you.
Speaker 3:Free R Kelly. Now he ain't gonna do that, but Free R Kelly man free piss for everybody. Go man what would you do so? What would you do? Alright, so what would you do?
Speaker 1:I was sitting here, what, what would?
Speaker 3:you do, what would you do? So I would say Contemplate. And oh mom, what would you do? And shout out my lady Destiny. We was talking about this and we had a couple of scenarios, so I'm going to go with the original one, with the first one. Okay, that's cool.
Speaker 1:Tell me your disclaimer first. The grandma mom. Yeah, what's your disclaimer?
Speaker 3:So my disclaimer, my what would you do's, are scenarios.
Speaker 1:That either Fre scenarios that either either your grandma.
Speaker 3:You know, either I encountered or somebody else encountered or told me or that I saw somewhere else so this one is what I encountered some bullshit from him, bullshit from him and his little shit, his little YG.
Speaker 1:His little shit, his little Y, his little YG, his little YG.
Speaker 3:Talk to him Des.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 3:That's what I'm saying. Return the sender, alright. So what would you do? So this account is something that I personally Went through. So what would you do? You're dating a young lady and, um, you say, okay, I go to her place of residence or her place of where she was, you know, where she grew up I'm gonna start robbing niggas.
Speaker 1:I'm gonna start robbing niggas you want me come over next time?
Speaker 3:a.
Speaker 1:You want me to come over? Next time a nigga say, hey, can I come over within five minutes? Yeah, come on over, I'm going to rob your ass at the door Swear to God.
Speaker 3:I am Give all that shit up. I'm going to be a YA, a young auntie, for real condone. What would you do? So what you do, you know you were a young lady and you go to her birthplace. You know I go out there you're hanging out and shit like that. It's like her hometown, yeah, like hometown, okay you know and you like, I I want you to meet. You know my side of the family okay so you're in there
Speaker 3:oh, I mean, so you're like uh you know, you kind of iffy You're like I don't know, Is this kind of new, you know it's not even it's a couple of months, not even a year into it and you're like I don't know, but you know the type of person that you may be like I'm going to do it. So you do it and you go meet the person. The person has to be, the happens to be the grandmother. You're going to meet the grandma. Are you in there now, the grandma? So what would you do? You meet the grandma, you're in the grandma's crib, y'all talking, y'all chilling and shit like that, and the grandma say hey, hey what, granny what?
Speaker 3:she give you. You're like grandma, she like in her 70s, 70s and she like you know what I'm saying is that the gesture to smoke?
Speaker 1:what would you do at that point if the grandma is like what if she was deaf and that was sound like she's not deaf.
Speaker 3:She's not deaf.
Speaker 1:What if she was saying get the fuck out?
Speaker 3:Okay, let's put it like this Okay, that's better. And you're like.
Speaker 1:What? So what would you do?
Speaker 3:You ask me, what would we do what would you do if the grandma and you this is new like, say, three months? First time you meet her first time, first time meeting her and she trying to smoke weed and she trying to smoke with you, what would you do? Would you smoke? With the grandmoms or would you not smoke with the grandmoms?
Speaker 1:I going to fire that mother.
Speaker 3:Let's get the mic low because you know we've got to ask the studio audience. I'm just going to let you know I'm firing that motherfucker.
Speaker 1:I'm going to ask grandma, do you want to join or do you want to just back?
Speaker 6:to the ground I'm going to smoke her.
Speaker 1:I'm going to smoke her ass out and send her to the open room. What would you do?
Speaker 3:I'm going to the audience.
Speaker 1:What would I do you?
Speaker 3:would a female say three months that?
Speaker 5:go to her hometown and her grandmoms.
Speaker 1:You gotta be careful with that, jessica. That could mean some other shit too.
Speaker 3:It could mean crack cocaine. Right, you don't know, grandma, let's just say weed, I know Weed and the grandma's like yo. Do you want to smoke this joint with me? What would you do. Would you smoke the joint with the grandmoms or would you decline?
Speaker 10:I mean, if this shit gets, yeah I got to see it. I got to see it roll it up.
Speaker 3:You know, what.
Speaker 2:She want to smoke your shit. She was already rolled.
Speaker 3:She got the weed, she got the blunt in the head.
Speaker 10:I don't know if I can trust grandma.
Speaker 3:She. I don't know if I can trust grandma.
Speaker 1:She might be in some shit, yeah, hold on.
Speaker 2:You just said grandma better be enrolled.
Speaker 1:Now Hold on the girl who grandma it is.
Speaker 3:Is she cool Like, do I fuck with her? Do I know her for a minute?
Speaker 1:That's your girl, that's your shorty Three months in, three months in, I trust your grandma. Okay, but hold on, hold on.
Speaker 10:Grandma 70, I don't know they need crack. Hey, hey, hey. If I see her roll it up, I'm going to smoke it, if I don't, I ain't. You ain't see her roll it, then I ain't doing it. I ain't doing it, though what you got going on.
Speaker 3:She gave you the gesture Three months in. My friend going to smoke that shit, he going to smoke it.
Speaker 1:Hey, meet to grandma. That's respect. Right there, I'm lying to grandma Come in.
Speaker 3:What is she testing you? Like, that's what I'm saying. You know what I'm saying. What did grandma test you?
Speaker 10:I didn't even know, that Did she tell her?
Speaker 3:granddaughter. This nigga no good for you, he was just smoking. I'll be on it. This nigga no good. What would you do? You say to Gucci Okay, you want me to answer?
Speaker 8:Yeah what is this? This is for the whole panel. Oh yeah, no, Like 30 of y'all niggas over there.
Speaker 3:I was just telling 30 is crazy.
Speaker 1:Nah, I ain't gonna lie. Side note, we was laughing, though when I pulled up I was Auntie was getting out of the car. I said, damn, the wine is outside. Listen, I just took a nap. I was like hold on, so what?
Speaker 7:would you do so? You said it's the girlfriend, grandma right.
Speaker 3:The girlfriend. Grandma, You've been with the girl for three months. You go to the grandma's bed.
Speaker 7:For three months. No, I'm not smoking it. You're not smoking. I don't know grandma like that yet. Okay.
Speaker 1:Damn fuck that. I'm firing that bitch up, that's facts I'm firing that bitch up. That's facts. I I am firing that motherfucker up for real. I ain't gonna lie, though, like.
Speaker 5:Is my girl like, like she ratchet a little bit, or like when she come from, like.
Speaker 3:If she on some ratchet shit, what type of girl? Family smoke type shit? You should know where the girl is from.
Speaker 5:If her grandma was like Yo Nigga, you gonna suck or not, I don't know. First I remember. I probably think she set me up, though, but eventually I'll probably hit that motherfucker.
Speaker 1:He brought up a good point, though I guess you gotta tell where she from.
Speaker 5:Three months I got to trust the guy. Yeah, you also. It do depend on where she from. Wherever she from, she from like like Hollywood.
Speaker 1:If I can sense that shit like are they from New Orleans. They from New Orleans.
Speaker 5:I'm New Orleans, yes, I'm not firing that bitch up, fire that shit up.
Speaker 1:I swear to God, like for real, if I you know my people from Miami, I'm firing that motherfucker up, I'll be smoking that motherfucker Next
Speaker 4:who else?
Speaker 6:All right, so quick question first. You look like you look you look real respectable, you ain't firing it up. So look, I got to ask this question first. Is this your first time like pulling up to that spot?
Speaker 3:First time meeting the grandma.
Speaker 9:No, no, no, no, no.
Speaker 6:I know it's the first time meeting the grandma but, is it your first time at that spot?
Speaker 1:Yes, yes, you have to grab them. Oh, yeah, okay, okay, so look, two reasons, two reasons.
Speaker 6:First off, gigi like 70.
Speaker 9:Crack on that we gotta look.
Speaker 6:She might just want a quick look. Feel like you know she's young again.
Speaker 9:You happen to walk in that motherfucker oh, you're gonna be hurt, all right so two, my first time at that spot period and I'm gonna be lifted.
Speaker 6:I'm not gonna be on point keep it a man I relax when I'm smoking, either doing that or some creative shit.
Speaker 1:So real respect you know, I'm saying, I ain't gonna.
Speaker 6:I ain't gonna be on p's and q's if I am being set up or if she's just tweaking off that shit she got on her joint.
Speaker 1:Okay, we're respectable. See, I must be on DV and behavior all the time.
Speaker 3:So what was the outcome of that situation.
Speaker 1:It is a story about your life, so what did you do?
Speaker 3:So this happened to me. So when the grandmoms was like she was like she had the blunt roll.
Speaker 1:It was like what did?
Speaker 3:It was like what does she do again? What does she do? So I'm looking at her like I don't look at my. I know you had your glasses on.
Speaker 1:I know you had your sunglasses on.
Speaker 3:I actually had on shades, I know you did and I'm like yo this is weird. Because this is the grandma. This is not even a mom. This is the grandma that broke the mom and she all of a sudden broke the daughter.
Speaker 10:That's exactly right. If it's the grandma, she black. Everybody ain't smoke crack. God damn why everybody got to smoke crack. What are you talking about? Tell me, what does her being 70 got to do exactly with crack, just because of her age? You ain't say no background to her life, nothing.
Speaker 1:She from New Orleans and that's the area that they grew up in. I ain't going to lie, Assuming grandma smoked crack, it's that. But everybody who smoked crack.
Speaker 10:Okay, we're not saying grandma smoked crack, everybody smoked weed, though. Right yeah, if you smoking weed, you're going to know the difference between somebody only smoking weed in the room and what the fuck is that other smell?
Speaker 1:That's true. I don't know what crack smells like. I've never been around that. I don't know what it smells like.
Speaker 3:Okay, so I'm going to smell it again. Hold up so what you do. She gave me the gesture and I looked at my lady like, is it like the grandma, the granny for real? The grandma's actually smoking she just started tweaking Like is this shit the dish? I don't know. You better go ahead and smoke. So I smoke with the grandma, my boy. So we on the patio overlooking the lake just smoking, like she's like, yeah, so you know how you doing. You know you wanna mess with my granddaughter yeah, grandma, shout out your granddaughter you're a sick ass, nigga.
Speaker 1:We had a good old time just smoking a drink. You're a sick ass, nigga. We had a good old time smoking a joint. You're a sick ass, nigga. I'm sitting in my head, I'm like nigga.
Speaker 3:I'm smoking with this girl's grandma.
Speaker 1:You're a sick ass nigga. Yeah, grandma, man Cool.
Speaker 3:She's like, and I think she would have been offended if I didn't smoke with her. You're sick as fuck. That's why I did it, because if I would have said no, she would have been like Don't fuck this nigga. He didn't smoke my weed. So I had to say yes, so I could get in with the grandmoms, grandmoms, and she was sitting there Just casually talking to me Smoking her shit and we just she passing, going back and forth, just overlooking the ocean, high as fuck.
Speaker 1:And I'm saying shout out to grandma.
Speaker 3:Shout out to grandma.
Speaker 1:Man shout out to her. That's crazy. Now, grandma, just high as hell, and you done put her business out on the podcast now. And we going back to New Orleans.
Speaker 3:Y'all going back when, three more days, when y'all going back, tell grandma to light up. Your grandma be high. She gave you edibles too. Oh, grandma, be lit. Oh, grandma be lit. Grandma be throwing that ass, grandma lit as fuck.
Speaker 6:And we worried about a little crack.
Speaker 1:Grandma got a boyfriend. We worried about a little crack man Come on.
Speaker 9:She be flirting with niggas too.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah man and she mad.
Speaker 3:No, grandma lit.
Speaker 1:Grandma used to be a Jezebel. I couldn't pass.
Speaker 9:When I looked the way, she was my bad dad, my bad I didn't mean to call you Grandma Jezebel.
Speaker 1:How many niggas in?
Speaker 3:here can say they smoke with their grandmas.
Speaker 1:I have not smoked with anybody's grandmas.
Speaker 6:Ah see Niggas can't say that I can.
Speaker 1:Is that the question that the devil going to bring up to you when you come to hell?
Speaker 3:Shit how was the weed, though was it good? Is that fire?
Speaker 1:nigga, I'm screaming, whatever so what'd you do?
Speaker 3:so what'd you do? Y'all answering the comments, you went to joint.
Speaker 1:I'm weak. I'm trying to hear. What would y'all do, your grandma's asking you to?
Speaker 3:smoke. What the fuck would you do? What would you do? What'd you?
Speaker 1:do. Is it my turn? Yes, hello, I was gonna do. I was gonna bring back rekindle shots with tea today and I I'm I do have the ski mask in the car because I really wanted to go off on niggas in the comments, um, and I wanted to bring you niggas to the light for real you know what I'm saying and I wanted to have a come to jesus moment with you because, amen, you niggas be talking shit in the comments. See, hambrick 1952 it's the ad name for me, so it's real name Charles Hambrick, and your fat ass wife, latoya, stupid motherfucker.
Speaker 1:And then I realized I said I was growing after 30, right, so 30 is full of peace and shit. So I can't revert back to my yeah, but once I hear that clip mode, then I'm on your ass. But I'm going to peace. I'm recycling peace Because I'm going to peace. I'm recycling peace because I can't. I can't revert back, but just know. I just want y'all motherfuckers to know and I say this shit every time that y'all go crazy in the comments. Every time y'all do that, y'all do nothing but make our algorithm go crazy. So thanks, so thank you for the views and please remember that I am the content and the viral moments. Every time. You know what I'm saying. Thank you for the motherfucking views. So every time y'all do that, you know we just get views. So shout out to the 5K views on that video the 11K on the other one. You know it's all that. Y'all better look out and pull pictures to put on these fucking videos because, charles Hambrick, you got me, you big blubber looking motherfucker.
Speaker 1:My bad because I can't stand when fat niggas talk about fat people.
Speaker 3:It was one comment, it was funny as hell.
Speaker 1:What'd they say? What'd he say?
Speaker 3:The nigga said she must know every option on the fucking McDonald's. And you know what I saw? That comment.
Speaker 9:I saw that comment like shit. Oh, he cooked you and I looked.
Speaker 6:He did right. So I was like, damn, I didn't want to mention it so. I was like damn, that nigga really did.
Speaker 1:I said that nigga was good as fuck. Then I went to go look at his page that was funny.
Speaker 3:A 40-year-old white man and I was watching like you're a terrorist.
Speaker 1:She got a clap back and I was clapping back because I did tell somebody's grandma that I was going to piss on her for real and I didn't mean to say it like that, but I will beat your ass honestly.
Speaker 3:And she was.
Speaker 1:Gastonia.
Speaker 3:First she's from Gastonia, so I will always beat him outside, motherfucker. Yeah, I will piss on you. I was like T got a clap back.
Speaker 1:Every option on the McDonald's.
Speaker 3:Yeah, every option.
Speaker 1:Every option. I don't know everyone.
Speaker 3:Some of them I know.
Speaker 1:Should have told that nigga, his ears are swimming in the sea ahead.
Speaker 3:In the what the sea ahead, the sea ahead.
Speaker 1:You're sick, but I hope y'all know I'm going to keep saying some wild and diabolical shit, but because I'm choosing peace, I'm going to stick with my regular segment, and it's Ask Terrence. Y'all know my coworkers Not my coworkers, my staff, my employees Shout out to them. Y'all know they had a whole bunch of questions last week and so when I told them how much y'all liked their questions, y'all know they gave me some more questions. So shout out to my employees, Tell them to stay on my personal business too. They do be watching the videos. Y'all know my employees all under like 23. They nosy for real, but they do be in your business. Because an old girl did ask me like can you tell us the whole story about Gerald? Oh, my God.
Speaker 2:Go back and watch the episode. Yeah, one day I'm going to invite them up here. I'll tell y'all in June. I'm going to invite them up here to a live podcast one day you should.
Speaker 1:I would, but some of them are underage and I just cannot go to jail but shout out to y'all I'll see y'all tomorrow bright and early at work. But the questions that they gave me last time was really good, so I kind of refined them a little bit. Alright, we're moving on to a petty and toxic question, and you know CO, this is your thing, because you petty and toxic.
Speaker 1:I am is flirting, cheating or is it harmless fun? And I want y'all to answer this because, first of all, first of all, first of all, we in a room see, you know, deslina, we in a room full of niggas, so y'all know how this finna go. Somebody finna say some shit that's going to piss me off.
Speaker 3:You know, I always answer honestly in terms of the niggas. When you ask me the question do niggas cheat? I say yeah, niggas cheat. Niggas do cheat.
Speaker 1:Niggas do cheat, so can.
Speaker 3:I answer this.
Speaker 1:Yes, answer it.
Speaker 3:So it depends on the intent. The intent is the biggest thing. Because a nigga could be like like say, for instance right, you walking down with your shorty and you be like Dan, you got a fat ass. Your shorty be like oh, she got a fat ass too.
Speaker 6:I'm not saying that.
Speaker 3:That's kind of flirting, but your shorty is involved with it. But the intent, like if you walk with your shorty like Dan, she got a fat ass and then your shorty be like huh.
Speaker 1:Wait, wait. So the texture in your voice changed everything. Yeah, it's the intent. I said no, you lost me on that one. You niggas will dance like me, nah, nah nah, nah, nah.
Speaker 10:That's a layer though. That's a layer though. A layer of what Bullshit. Okay, so you got to look at it like this. I thought when you said intent, I'm looking at a partner, or do you just got a motherfucker you fucking with? You need to establish that first.
Speaker 6:If you ain't got no communication, then you don't know what you got going on.
Speaker 10:So if you see somebody on the street but you know, I'm just your friend, I'm just your male friend, you just my female friend, or I'm just your homeboy and you my homegirl, all right, you already know it's finna, go down. I don't even know why you playing Then, why you doing it, you feel what I'm saying, keep talking.
Speaker 1:I like that. See, that's what I'm talking about One thing about bald-headed niggas. They will be having like the most like insightful they be, like philosophical, yeah, bald-headed niggas are toxic. Remember I said that, ladies. Stay away from bald-headed toxic. But they be saying some insightful shit sometimes like they'll be saying some shit that you'd be like at first. You're like what the fuck he's like?
Speaker 1:damn, you fall for that shit sometimes I don't know, I gotta analyze the shit you just said, because I think it's some I don't know. I don't know. It was some bullshit later. It was bullshit later in there and now my dumbass over here like yeah, I'm over here pointing at you.
Speaker 4:Yeah, that's that bald-headed nigga talking so nah, what ceo said as far as the intent, I get. That part I, low-key, didn't understand, like where he was coming from but we never, do with the intent part.
Speaker 4:I totally understand that because, for example, you could be talking to somebody. You just literally made them y'all standing in line, same line or whatever. You have no intentions of going outside that store or outside that place with that person and y'all could literally have just been flirting in a line that intent is different from you having an intent like oh okay, I just met this same person and my intent is to go on a date with them okay, but this is my thing, though all of this, all of this sounds really great.
Speaker 1:This is coming from you, have somebody at home and you're doing this.
Speaker 4:That's my thing listen though, but listen though the thing is it goes both ways. That's no, it's not cheating, because it goes both ways. If my, if my, I've literally had somebody who I was in a relationship with come home and tell me yeah, I seen somebody, and he starts saying such and such. Now credit, she probably didn't tell me her response, but I can pick two and two. You're probably flirting with dude or whatever but I'm not impressed about it because at the end of the day.
Speaker 1:I know your intent wasn't to do anything further.
Speaker 6:Let me tell you something.
Speaker 2:You got to know who you're dealing with.
Speaker 1:Auntie would turn into a YN real quick. They just switch Fa-fa-fa-fa. Hello, quick, did the switch. Hello. Now, look, I'm gonna be like move bitch.
Speaker 6:No, no, because not only that, half the time y'all shawty's like y'all be at work y'all. Yeah, that's my work so look, so y'all gonna. So look, you know, I'm saying so if y'all gonna, be like that, how you, how you gonna trip like so because people will say we got a first person personality, all that look, it's cool we can talk, but if you know what it is, if you know, I ain't pushing you no further. I asked you for your number. What, what's up? How you saying I'm tripping on you?
Speaker 1:right, give me this fucking mic okay. So question for a question for the guys that feel like it's okay so if you with your girl and y'all in line and you in the grocery store, for example, and you run down the aisle to go get something, you come back and it's a nigga flirting with her, you gonna be mad. Is that cheating?
Speaker 6:wait, say that again.
Speaker 1:It depends on the response you with your girl and y'all doing that intense shit she doing the same intense shit that you talking about are you upset?
Speaker 3:you gonna be mad about it it depends on the intent of the flirt okay.
Speaker 6:so look, I'll put it like this my shawty gonna know how I'm going to move anyway. So if I pull up and walk up, she going to probably continue the conversation, but, bro, not even going to be comfortable because I'm standing there now.
Speaker 1:You must not know some niggas, some niggas don't care, some niggas don't give a fuck.
Speaker 6:So I'm not even going to have to really press it like that. Either that or she already going to say I am niggas.
Speaker 1:sometimes with some of these niggas, I am niggas. I don't give a fuck.
Speaker 2:Go ahead, you going to be that nigga friend huh Right Exactly.
Speaker 3:Say if you and your you had a conversation like, listen, you know we want to do like, let's say, hypothetically speaking, a threesome.
Speaker 1:What? How the fuck do we get to a threesome? One thing about niggas they're going to turn everything into a threesome. Come back to sex.
Speaker 6:One thing about niggas.
Speaker 1:They're going to turn everything into a threesome. Here we go.
Speaker 3:Hold on, say y'all had this conversation and like, okay, boom, and your significant other is with it. So say y'all go out right. And again the intent y'all go out, y'all tell y'all the grocery store right, and you see a young lady and you be like the nigga, be like you know, holler at the young lady yo, what's up? Whoop-de-boop. The intent is to get the young lady to do a threesome with you and your lady. Or the intent could be I'm going to exclude my shorty because I want to fuck the shit out of this bitch, so I'm going to exclude the shorty.
Speaker 1:That's what we're talking about as far as the intent Niggas are going to bullshit you all day tomorrow. Gaslight the fuck at you.
Speaker 6:Now I'm gaslighting. You did. If my shawty pull another girl for me or if I pull a girl for my shawty, I'm only clapping with you.
Speaker 1:You skating around the whole time and just start with a threesome. To get on the subject, of intent Niggas going to find a way to turn it into where he can get both bitches Right.
Speaker 2:Every time, every time, every time.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I know niggas time, I know niggas.
Speaker 10:I know niggas for real and we got a little about a rule if I can't do it, you can't do it. Exactly that's it. If I can't do it, you can't do it, but if I can do it, shit, do your thing. Man, as long as you still got me at the end of the day, we still on shit it's about that intent right, I'm about to intent the fuck out of some niggas now.
Speaker 1:Intent I didn't intend for him to come over. He just came. I didn't intend for me to fall on his dick, but I'm here.
Speaker 3:Y'all said it was my intentions, intentions it was innocent. But listen, it's always different.
Speaker 1:See, niggas don't like that. That was the double standard. That's our problem.
Speaker 3:right there, the double standard is excuse now.
Speaker 6:You still got to own up to your shit at the end of the day, but it is what it is.
Speaker 1:He didn't come over and cook me eggs and bacon. He just was here.
Speaker 2:And that could be true. The intent was for me to eat.
Speaker 5:You thought me mad at that.
Speaker 2:Fuck yeah, I'm a good nigga, but the intent was innocent, he didn't fuck your bitch, he just came over to cook.
Speaker 1:But it's different for a male and intent is what's the next question? Terry. Well, I got one more question, and this is tied into the whole cheating or thing, and I don't know if I asked this last week, but it's good to refresh it if I did. Is once a cheater, always a cheater, a real thing, or is that something that you can?
Speaker 3:get over. Something to get over. I think it's maturity level.
Speaker 1:honestly, something to get over, yeah, I think because when you, when you, I feel like as people get older, especially men, as they get older, they get more serious about things in life, right, and when they serious about finding a partner, they serious about finding one woman they're not looking for multiple women. Once they found that woman, they're not going to venture off, yeah y'all know I'm about to devil's advocate y'all.
Speaker 1:Um, I don't like the way you said that shit. Devil's advocate, you know my thing and I feel like I talked about this before and I don't know what question I asked last week, but I really feel like we talked about this last week. It's not even about the whole cheating thing. It's always in the back of my head. I'm always going to know you did that and I guess and maybe this goes back to your point about maturity and I'm a person where I forgive but I never forget and I feel like I just again, that's a maturity I would have to like heal and get over that Cause in the back of my head.
Speaker 1:I'm going to always know that you cheated Like so I don't, I don't know how I could handle that so let me clarify you cheat on me, I'm not ever doubling back, okay all right, but if you cheat on, somebody in the past not me and then we get together and you older and you pass that.
Speaker 6:I'm fine with it I don't think, I don't. It might still be in the back of my mind. I don't think that's, I don't think that's something that you can gloss over.
Speaker 1:I do think that's something you should notate for your relationship. Um, because I ain't gonna lie, cheating is and I know people finna hate me when I say this cheating is really a psychological thing because there's some fucked up trauma in your life that has you cheating and I know people be like nah, niggas, sometimes people just cheat to cheat. It's not always like that. There's something to prompting that cheating and so you know, when you find somebody and you meet somebody, like oh yeah, I cheat on my last girl and stuff, it's always a notation in your head Like, hmm, how can I unpack that with you? You know what I'm saying, cause again, therapy is gold people.
Speaker 6:And it's a red flag.
Speaker 1:If a nigga say Every girlfriend he ever had Cheated on you, god damn it. Red flag. Talk your shit, friend Cause who? Every girl, every girl cheat on you. Red flag. Every girl, what? Hello. Every girl, hello, every girl.
Speaker 3:Let me interject for a minute Now. I just want you to say you know, repeat that again what your question. Hold on.
Speaker 1:Is once a cheater, always a cheater, a real thing or can people change?
Speaker 3:Okay, now I can say that, based off of my real life experience Right Because you're a cheater no, you cheated, I cheated. Right Cause you're a cheater no, not cheated. She did Right.
Speaker 1:What's the difference? Whoa, whoa, whoa. What's is there a difference? Is there a? It's an intent.
Speaker 3:There's a distinct difference. No, no, no, no, no, no, this is not a tip.
Speaker 1:This is.
Speaker 3:And I'm going to say, and I'm going to bring it back to why that is so. So From my personal experience, it was a 11 year Gap between Cheating and not Cheating, if you get that right. But a lot of females Harbor on the Fact that the nigger cheated.
Speaker 1:And they can't get over that. Did you say the hard ER he did?
Speaker 3:Why did you say the hard? Er you broken that trust and it's like once that trust is broken, it's hard to rebuild it. But regardless of the fact, right, that has been over a decade right and during that decade there has been no instances of cheating. So that's the difference between a cheater and cheated.
Speaker 1:A cheater is someone that consistently does it. Consistently does it.
Speaker 3:So okay, you cheated in a decade, in a year, right, a decade and a year.
Speaker 1:Right.
Speaker 3:Right, um, so when you come to in that point in time, it's like you're, you're not, you're not in that you're, you're not, you're get it out. Let me back up a minute you can do it, let me back up a minute, because this is something that you about to cry like it's?
Speaker 6:past and present, like it's no longer consistent behavior so you can't say like he's a current cheater who's saying that?
Speaker 3:I know it was your ass, hey, why?
Speaker 6:you being funny, so it's like hell yeah, I'll be getting fucked over. I know what the fuck I be talking about.
Speaker 3:You can't like a nigga maturity level once he gets a woman and he does what he do, because a nigga's going to do what he do regardless. And once he gets to that age, once he gets to that level.
Speaker 1:I literally just said that. But keep going it's not like he do what he do, but he do what he does once he gets to that level of maturity quick question.
Speaker 3:I'm not doing that, no more. I'm good I did that. It wasn't worth it, so that's what you mean.
Speaker 1:That's the part you come to where people can change. Yes, so you agree with what I said.
Speaker 3:I didn't disagree with what you said at all.
Speaker 1:No, y'all was always agreeing. He was disagreeing with me.
Speaker 7:Yes, so when does the maturity kick in like?
Speaker 10:does he meet the?
Speaker 1:right woman, or so what if he?
Speaker 7:meets the right woman and he's still in his bullshit, then what?
Speaker 3:well, the nigga. If the nigga is still in his bullshit, then what? Well, if the nigga is stealing his bullshit that he didn't mature yet? When the nigga matures, that's when he's off the bullshit.
Speaker 7:But what if he meets the woman he's supposed to be with?
Speaker 3:but he just can't stop his bullshit.
Speaker 1:It's still cheating, then it's still cheating. He gonna have to make up to. Yeah, who said that quote. I hate that quote because niggas that be cheating. All the time used to say that. Quote all the time.
Speaker 6:At that point, though, like if he, if he's stealing his fuck shit and he meet the one he's supposed to, like have forever and all that. Now it just depends on her whether or not she really you know want to want to deal with it long enough for him to I did not know where you were going with that because I, low-key, thought he was feeling like it depended on her if she could make him a better, because you know I hate.
Speaker 1:I hate being build a bear with a nigga. Don't, I'm not building you. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 6:I don't build a woman. It's not her responsibility to build that nigga up, but it is her choice whether or not she want to stick around while he making himself better if he all the time A nigga can be the most faithfulest nigga in the world Right this nigga wife.
Speaker 3:He got kids with this lady. He love this lady to death, that's a cinnamon apple Right, but if you put a nigga in a room, with a nice female.
Speaker 10:You gotta know who you're dealing with.
Speaker 3:Butt naked. You gotta know who you dealing? With Butt naked. You gotta know who you dealing with and you like yo and she throwing her ass to you.
Speaker 1:A nigga is going to hit.
Speaker 10:So you saying niggas are weak, no.
Speaker 3:Niggas are weak.
Speaker 10:Niggas is weak, men ain't weak. It's a difference. You gotta know the difference.
Speaker 1:Every nigga ain't no man and every man ain't no nigga. And every bitch ain't no woman and every woman ain't no bitch, a man was made.
Speaker 3:Adam to procreate.
Speaker 1:Adam was made to.
Speaker 3:Adam was made to procreate with Eve. The woman came from the niggas red, oh my.
Speaker 1:God, the woman came from the nigger's rib. Oh my God. So it's in the nigger to be fruitful to women and ladies. You can't be mad. But you know what's crazy? Adam never cheated on Eve. So where are you going with your point? Because there was no other woman for Adam to cheat on. He had Lily before.
Speaker 3:Eve, you gave Adam another option. Adam is fucking the other woman, oh my.
Speaker 1:God Guaranteed.
Speaker 3:Man, we got a guest in the building.
Speaker 1:Let's get our guest in the building.
Speaker 6:Oh my God, Especially if it was before they bit the apple. The niggas ain't had no conscience on that.
Speaker 1:No, it wasn't. No, it was some dick.
Speaker 3:The serpent was in the shape of another fucking woman. And Adam said yo, that was all metaphorical.
Speaker 2:It was not fucking this other thing, or was it the fucking intent of Adam?
Speaker 3:The intent of Adam was listen this, god Jesus, you made this woman that is crazy, they probably didn't even understand the concept of that shit, though.
Speaker 6:So if another motherfucker was around, they probably would do whatever. They didn't even know.
Speaker 1:Everybody is forgetting that before there was an Eve, there was a Lilith. Lilith was the original woman of Adam and she did not want to have kids. That is why she did not want to stay in the garden.
Speaker 6:That's why she was banned from the hill, okay so what did God do?
Speaker 3:God was like alright, adam, you don't want this shit.
Speaker 7:Adam ain't shit.
Speaker 3:No, she don't she ain't with it. Alright, adam, I'm gonna create you. I'm gonna create you another girl, you with it and she gonna be with it. Okay, god created another girl.
Speaker 1:So basically, and Adam and Eve was with it, so basically, adam and love did a two man, let me ask you a question, because God created another woman Whoa, you're going too far, I'm not creating. No, you said it. No, you said it, you went too far.
Speaker 3:There was another woman that she said she wasn't with it right. So God created, or the Lord created, another woman, which was Eve for Adam. But there was a difference in how they was created.
Speaker 1:When he originally created Lilith, he created her the same way he created Adam. Ashes to ashes. When he created Eve he created her from the rib of.
Speaker 6:Adam.
Speaker 1:Meaning that she was meant for Adam. That's why they say every person has a soulmate, somebody that you feel you are connected to.
Speaker 3:That is your rib. So this is why niggas cheat because we trying to find our rib At the end of all of this.
Speaker 2:Yes, sir.
Speaker 6:At the end of all, at the end of all of this, yes, sir, at the end of all of this as I end out my segment all it did was bring back to the point that niggas just don't be shit for real.
Speaker 1:Y'all like ladies, these niggas do not be shit listen niggas gonna be niggas niggas
Speaker 9:gonna be niggas. I love y'all. See you, though, just accept it, ladies listen.
Speaker 1:Every week, y'all drop it in my inbox. You might fuck around and be the rip on the first. Go Drop these questions in my inbox. Ask Terrence Listen. I did a poll on Twitter while I was in this out. Y'all remember last week we talked about pastry talk Ladies, Twinkies or Toast or Strudels. I'm a drain. Well, we already know what you're talking about What'd she say you gonna drain it, she gonna trapping sis. What she say you gonna drain it, she gonna get out she gonna drain.
Speaker 1:She said she gonna drain the snake but, listen, the ladies answered Twinkie or Toast with Strudels. The results was 51% Twinkies and the rest was Toast with Strudels and please describe what that is alright.
Speaker 1:So last week this is Terrence's pastry talk. Okay, you know I come up with a lot of wildish, outlandish shit. Twinkies, y'all know, twinkies, the pastry, when you open that bitch up it's full of cream and it's wonderful. And it's amazing inside toast with strudels is you know those pastries where you drizzle the you? Know the cream on top as it relates to sex. Do I need to explain that I mean come on don't need to know, all right okay.
Speaker 1:So the ladies answered and they like being Twinkies. They some freaks, I think. Honestly, bitches, there is a kink for, you know, like a pregnancy Twinkie is a kink for that shit, honestly, you know, like you know, cream pie, it's a whole. You can still get pregnant though, while you're pregnant. Yeah, what? Yeah, you can still get pregnant while you're pregnant.
Speaker 6:that's great I ain't gonna cap that one that was new to me. I need to look it up. I forgot, I forgot to turn for it.
Speaker 1:I know the most random facts, but I did a story on this, like maybe, like a year ago, there was a lady that got pregnant while she was pregnant and the kids had two different fathers. You know none of that. That stuff don't. I don't be scared.
Speaker 3:They was having a conversation I mean, we talked about that yeah, we did.
Speaker 1:I mean, there's stuff like that. I'm scared because you know what I have? I have the ABC's. It's called IUD, I got it. Faith in G-O-D? Well no, do you have? Spare you me, do you have? You can't say that, you can't say that that don't work, cause do you have the right intent, the right? Intent that's, you know what You're going to see me right on the head.
Speaker 3:You finally used the rightness, that is the word of the day.
Speaker 6:Believe me, I'm just giving it back to you.
Speaker 1:Are you ready to bring our guest out? Honestly, this whole conversation, we're going to have to do a Patreon episode because the shit you just said is outlandish.
Speaker 3:It's not outlandish, it ain't outlandish, it's billions of people in this world. 3% agree with me and are the same page of me.
Speaker 1:Them all the niggas that don't got intent for a problem Right. They're gonna take this exact everything you said.
Speaker 6:They're gonna start clipping this and sending it to they bitches for real.
Speaker 1:I hate that.
Speaker 6:They're gonna start clipping this and sending it to them.
Speaker 1:It wasn't my intent to cheat, I just did it.
Speaker 3:Word of the day. See ya Intent, niggas.
Speaker 1:Alright, let's bring our guest out for real. Yes, yum, yum, yum, ooh Ooh, dang you was so funny that that intent was crazy.
Speaker 5:That intent was crazy.
Speaker 1:I don't know if you'll be saying all day tomorrow for real, damn, you smell good. It's like it wafted over my nose. I know that's the word. You don't know. It's W-A-F-T, it's W-A-F-T, it's W-A-F-T, it's W-A-F-T, it's W-A-F-T, it's W-A-F-T, it's W-A-F Y'all favorite English teacher. That means when the smell like covers you.
Speaker 3:Word of the day waft.
Speaker 1:Word of the day is waft how y'all doing.
Speaker 3:Hey Words of the day, waft and intent.
Speaker 1:And intent, okay and Twinkie.
Speaker 3:And Twinkies, and Twinkies. Okay, let's bring our big guest in Novozy Podcast. Stab Track.
Speaker 1:What's up, bring him in Meow y'all doing I'm good, so listen here at no Advisor. We like to bring our guests in a very special way. Y'all ready? Yeah, we just like to ask our guests three special questions. Okay, three special questions who you are, where you from and what the fuck you do.
Speaker 10:I'm Zion and Christopher Rose, aka Mr 26, aka Norris, from the west side of Charlotte. Okay, freedom, talking about freedom Went to always from the west side of Charlotte. Okay, talking about freedom with the school on the ford when the summer school at west Charlotte but went to northwest. Okay, you know what I'm saying. I'm an artist, dj, producer, engineer, ceo of 26 records no, I'm just from here, I'm just from Charlotte. I'm the only one like in my immediate family that's from Charlotte, for real.
Speaker 2:Oh wow, I'm people from New Jersey.
Speaker 1:Okay, what part of New Jersey?
Speaker 10:Elizabeth.
Speaker 1:Love. That that's the hood, ain't it? No?
Speaker 10:that's like a bridge Used to be, not where it is right now, from last time when I was up there.
Speaker 3:You know, I don't know, I don't fuck with Newark who from. Newark, my man's behind me.
Speaker 1:Where y'all switching. I told y'all that's my friend he the hood, nigga for real. He opened his mouth and said oh yeah, we knew that we good up in here and feel safe.
Speaker 3:A quick story about Dirty.
Speaker 1:Jerks.
Speaker 3:I got to do my two cents when I first. I got a lot of families you from New York, how do you call anything dirty Right?
Speaker 1:Listen, listen, because this is dirty Because y'all keep rats on leashes. Ain't getting no dirtier than that you don't even know what I'm talking about.
Speaker 3:So I went to dirty jerseys. Like dirty jerseys, Stop calling it they really call that shit dirty.
Speaker 10:I had a t-shirt. Dirty jersey, not Coney Island, it's the other junk. I had that shit pressed up. That shit said dirty jersey. I wore that shit in sixth grade. I'm going to tell you why. I'll call my mama right now. I'm going to tell you why, when I think my people's and shit.
Speaker 3:So I went to the Chinese store. She's like yo the, I go to the Chinese store. Chinese people right, they get in Chinese food. They got chips, they got.
Speaker 3:It's like a bodega in a Chinese store and you can get weed and all that shit from the Chinese store. This nigga was like, yo, this is dirty. I was like, oh, I like this shit, nigga, I'm gonna go to his one stop shop in a Chinese store, everything. I was like I like this shit, nigga, I'm gonna go to his one stop shop in the Chinese store. You took a lick of your weed and your food, everything. I was like, oh, this is what they. This is why they call it dirty germs. I fuck with germs if I fuck with dirty germs.
Speaker 1:Oh brother, I'm weak. That was a lot, that was a whole lot from a man talking about from a man from the west side of Charlotte that's right for real the. West Side is the best side, you said you from where. Freedom.
Speaker 10:Well, I was born and raised on Camp Green. Oh you, a hood nigga for real.
Speaker 1:I'm tough. Shout out to West Side Freedom.
Speaker 6:Shout out to the best school on Allegheny Harder University.
Speaker 1:High.
Speaker 10:School.
Speaker 1:I gotta shout my school out every time I said that's the best high school, when the dub is in the building, don't fucking play. Shout out to the Dubs Fuck the Dubs man, fuck the Dubs, fuck the Dubs every time Y'all still like Cumberbatch. Every time. Thank you, because you hear me, you fuck the Dubs every time.
Speaker 3:Y'all some names the best side of Allegheny, just sitting here like well you.
Speaker 1:We took you to hardin. You was at hardin I was at hardin speaking of side note, y'all be seeing that um young boy, kahari. Yeah, he's um. He's on the um all-american team. Yes, he made all-american division he's nice, he's the only freshman on the team shout out kahari but yeah, shout out to the west side we love west side, we love west side, niggas okay, I love west side niggas, so tell us about your journey, like how did you get into music?
Speaker 10:really, um, when I was younger, like around like three or four, I used to see my cousins and shit with their homies and they was rapping and shit. So just like oh four, oh five, because I was born in 99, okay, so seeing them do that, I was like, yeah, I could do that shit. And you know, eventually, like of person I am, I want to do shit for my people, but you're like a kid, so for like holidays, birthdays, christmas, I just rap, I just started doing that and I just kept going with the shit. Really, Okay.
Speaker 1:Do you remember the first song you ever made?
Speaker 10:Damn. Nah. I can't tell you like the exact name of what the shit is it is, but I know that she was. No matter of fact, I'm kept. It wasn't a song, it was a freestyle. I got on um a biggie beat.
Speaker 9:I forgot the name of the beat, but I think it's like a wickedness or something like that. Here you go.
Speaker 10:We did a biggie beat, look I was like eight, look, my cousin required I was like eight on a biggie beef I was raised by ogs, though you you feel me Nigga?
Speaker 3:I got to hear that shit he was eight.
Speaker 10:I don't have that shit. He was eight. He's not eight anymore, I'm 26. I don't got there right now. There's a lot of nice, eight-year-olds now.
Speaker 6:Don't get it twisted.
Speaker 3:I ain't going to put it past my son that he was eight and he did a biggie beat.
Speaker 10:Which biggie's like biggest fan but see, I see, I got, I got, I got a little biggie right here I didn't even pick that up.
Speaker 5:I didn't pick that up.
Speaker 1:I'm cool with that that's creepy actually, the intent of that is wild.
Speaker 10:I know Go RP. Miss Wallace, you feel me RP.
Speaker 2:Miss.
Speaker 10:Wallace.
Speaker 1:We said go.
Speaker 10:We said to go, not the go. We don't even got to go to that debate. I mean debate, you feel me, yeah.
Speaker 1:If you want to, we can. No, we're not, won't go into that.
Speaker 10:Tupac, first of all, Tupac, tupac Fuck.
Speaker 3:Tupac nigga. Hey watch your fucking mouth Fuck.
Speaker 10:Tupac, and that's where that shit be going love. That's where that shit be going love.
Speaker 1:Tupac nigga you. So New York, it's crazy.
Speaker 3:You such a bodega, a walking bodega? No, the niggas that know know why I said fuck Tupac.
Speaker 1:Why you say fuck Tupac.
Speaker 3:Because it's fuck Tupac, I ain't got to elaborate.
Speaker 1:All right, man we not elaborate.
Speaker 9:So, yeah, we ain't elaborate Right. Hey Whoa, whoa, whoa, hey hello.
Speaker 3:Wait, whoa, whoa, whoa, stand up, nigga. Who the fuck said that?
Speaker 1:Fuck Tupac, but you like me.
Speaker 10:Make it make sense.
Speaker 3:Explain your theory to that.
Speaker 1:What did he say?
Speaker 10:He'll eat your ass and all that other stuff, man, he was talking about a lot of crazy ass shit. He was talking about a lot of crazy ass shit.
Speaker 1:I want you to know the intent behind his lyrics was very sexual. It was very diabolical.
Speaker 10:I just want to know which one was standing up more at events wanting to take care of the people. You feel what I'm saying? We got to look at it. Supaw was a poet, Biggie was an artist. That's the classic example of showing what an artist is and what a rapper is. You get what I'm saying? Biggie was a rapper.
Speaker 6:Everything he got on, they said, was fire.
Speaker 10:First of all, rapper and MC together. Look at if you want to look at it like marketing or you want to look at how you put it out there. I'm gonna label biggie as a rapper straight up, because it wasn't many. Keep your head ups that I heard the most that I ever really heard out of biggie being a uplifting song or anything like that to the community was juicy, because you're trying to be a black man trying to make it out yeah you got um.
Speaker 10:Sky's the limit, bro. Thank you, sky's the limit. This shit was fire, you feel me? Because that's showing like you're trying to make you not even trying to make it out. You did make it out, you feel me actually classy.
Speaker 3:Let me just put this on record.
Speaker 10:But you gotta keep your head up. You got, you got, you got.
Speaker 1:Hell raising the poet listen, he's right, because let me tell you I know my face. I know my face so transcending because I literally did. Y'all know, I taught english last year, 12th grade. I literally did a whole poetry unit based off of tupac's lyrics in his book um the concrete rose and I got I can't do that you're right.
Speaker 3:Biggie is an emcee, but I can't do that with biggie like I can't, I can't, none of that but to your point, and this is why I uh say what I say about tupac, and I'm going to end, and we're going to get into this, because if Tupac is a, the rose that grew from concrete, their mama, that's Tupac. Tupac is not a thug, it's on record. He's not a thug. He made this type of music. Because I got one question.
Speaker 2:I got one question though go ahead.
Speaker 10:I ain't worried about a nigga being a thug, but I don't know none of these niggas talking about shooting the police and still being out being the case, on none of that shit. I don't hear nothing about none of these niggas actually doing shit for the community. Every song that we done had, since I've been alive, niggas ain't been talking on the same level that the nigga has period, unless it's it's being like a nigga, like Kendrick.
Speaker 10:Unless it's a nigga like Kendrick, a nigga like Prodigy OG niggas. You feel me that was really instilling shit in the game, that was really willing to die for the shit they believe in, you feel me. But no disrespect to Biggie at all. I feel like both of them is equally goats, but in their own way. You feel what? I'm saying Everybody their own flavor. You can't clash that together.
Speaker 3:I'm just saying Tupac is not a thug. That's all I'm saying.
Speaker 10:I mean see. You shot the police and you got away with this shit. You thugging to me, you thugging to me.
Speaker 3:That is the persona that he put out, that made him the money, because they was like yo, tupac is a thug, he is not a thug. Yeah, what is this? Well, and we're going to keep it in terms of Tupac, tupac definition of a thug Thug life, thug life he going out, he's flamboyant, he's obnoxious, he's out here fighting, he got shot. That's not.
Speaker 1:Tupac. It's his fault.
Speaker 3:he got shot, it's not his fault, but that's the persona.
Speaker 1:Niggas can't get shot no more.
Speaker 5:This is because of the persona that he portrayed.
Speaker 3:And this, and he put himself in that light and this is why he people did that to him, so it's his fault.
Speaker 1:So you saw it in. Yes, it's his fault. Fuck it, it's his fault, but this is not.
Speaker 10:Tupac.
Speaker 3:Time out time out time out time out.
Speaker 10:So you're saying Both of the times he got shot was his fault.
Speaker 3:Yes, fuck that. And why you say that Because he put out an image that is not Tupac. Tupac is their mama. Tupac, their damn mama. Who going to look at this nigga getting shot, this nigga talking about peace, and damn mama.
Speaker 10:So what would be the difference? What would be the difference to every other black male, to them being through their mama being on drugs, being poverty and the poor being on drugs being poverty and the poor having to deal with all types of different shit going on. Having to travel and not only be. I mean, but what is rap?
Speaker 3:for real. Biggie never rapped about that shit.
Speaker 10:That nigga rapped about everything. That nigga rapped about everything. He never rapped about everything Everything.
Speaker 3:It depends on what you rap about right Biggie never rapped about selling drugs.
Speaker 1:No, he rapped about selling drugs. Rap about right Biggie never rapped about selling drugs.
Speaker 4:No, he rapped about selling drugs. Biggie glorified the hustler.
Speaker 3:No, Biggie glorified. No, Jay-Z glorified the hustler mentality. Where's Jay-Z? We talking about Biggie, we on two. I'm trying, I'm breaking it down of what these niggas rapped about.
Speaker 1:We ain't talking about Jay-Z.
Speaker 3:Okay, we're going to take out Jay-Z. Biggie rapped about the. Thank you, bro, thank you bro, Hard track crack shit. But Biggie rapped about the street shit. Tupac incorporated the street shit, but he wasn't. Street Tupac was their mama, Brenda got a baby. That's.
Speaker 10:Tupac. Tupac was more than street, and I ain't even saying to just be on heavy's Tupac. Tupac was more than street and I ain't even saying I like to just be on heavy on two. I'm just a nigga staying fixed when it comes to the shit that Tupac was doing. He wasn't explaining the thoughts that go through your mind. Biggie was doing the same shit, but he wasn't breaking that shit down like damn. I really just trying to bring everybody out of this shit. I don't know why everybody. He was literally, if you go through all his songs, i'm'm selling drugs, I'm in the hood, I'm thugging, we busting shit, we shooting, we sliding we doing all that.
Speaker 10:But and I ain't even finna speak on it, you feel me, cause that's the deceased. I ain't finna disrespect, I ain't even finna disrespect, nobody that ain't here like that. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:I'm you because he'll go all night with this shit. To be honest, we could let me. So we're talking about tupac, right, and we all know tupac was a creative. We have to agree on that.
Speaker 10:He was very much, yes, very, very activist, activist, activist, let's put that in there.
Speaker 1:Activist he was an activist, but we're gonna speak on the creative part. Um, speaking of creativity, I know I see you got passionate about how what tupac is like, you know putting out and what he's putting, how do you stay creative and you know pushing yourself forward. Because I know Tupac. His thing was like you said he was, he was a poet and he pulled in that activist part of him to keep the music pushing. So how do you do that with being creative and pushing that forward?
Speaker 10:that's the whole meaning of 26, just living. You know, I'm saying like just waking up, going through what your day is.
Speaker 10:Whatever the fuck you're going through, I don't care what your lifestyle is, how you do what you do, it's what you're doing and how you push through adversity, doing the same shit right just pushing on making it through, whether you're going through fucked up situations or you're just not in the mental space, the whole, even like earlier when we was talking about um, the whole flirting and knowing who. Like nigga, you gotta know where you at in your life. Yeah, you know what I'm saying and some people don't never catch on to that. I'm only 26 this. Motherfuckers who 40 and 50. You still don't understand that shit still think like they 16, you know what?
Speaker 10:I'm saying so it just matter on who the person is and what you're dealing with and where their mind state is. That obviously shows that tupac, when he talked about the shit he was doing, he wasn't just like on some shit where I'm thugging and it's fuck everybody. He have songs like that, yeah, but he had different songs to where a nigga could talk about thugging but then like damn, I like fucked up. Right now I'm just trying to make it. He got songs like Better Days. You dig what I'm saying?
Speaker 4:I love that song.
Speaker 10:Exactly, you feel me Like Changes all that type of shit.
Speaker 3:That's the real.
Speaker 10:Tupac. All of it's real. You know what makes it real? Because every black male going through it, whether they want it or not, and whatever they display on what they got going on, you feel what I'm saying. It's all on how you're able to express yourself. That's how I feel with my music. Right, that's why, when it comes to my music, I can do whatever I want to do, because if you really got your heart in it, you can push to wherever you want to be right, so let's keep it on that.
Speaker 3:You said you know type of music, the type of music that you do. Whatever the music that you do, let's talk about your music style, your rap style, like what is your musical rap style infinite, infinite explain whatever song, whatever type of.
Speaker 10:If you want to make a reggae song, we could do it. You want to make a rock song? We could do it. You want to make some party shit? You want to do it. If you just got out of the breakup and you want to hear some shit, we could do it. Well, around it. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 10:I'm not no nigga you could put in a box. I don't really care about that type of shit because when it comes to music is how good? Are you right? I come from like I feel like 99. Like that's the last like year for people being got a split line where future is fuck shit and all that shit is rules, codes and shit. We in the air right now niggas ain't got codes of no kind. So for a nigga like me, I see shit as push forward with what you got going on, love everybody who's around you and be genuine about yourself and that's even a story for myself. Like it takes a lot. You know it's plenty. It's plenty. Of people, just like me, grew up with no father. You know what I'm saying. None of that type of shit. Niggas having different situations going on with their parents, cousins, whoever, your friends, whatever you know what I'm saying, but I digress, man, I digress I like this thing you said what you like, because you don't like people, I don't like people
Speaker 10:you don't like people you like zion, he anybody?
Speaker 3:I don't like people you don't like people.
Speaker 1:I like Zion. He's cool, yeah, okay so you got a few people in the building with us, just speak briefly and kind of give them a shout out so this is the label behind me. You know what I'm saying. This is the label behind me. These is my brothers right here.
Speaker 10:You feel me, we got Suja in the building.
Speaker 2:You know you talking about respectable man.
Speaker 10:Yes, okay, respect, that's my dog, the creative director of the label. Respect, that's my brother right here, videographer. You know, just real nigga period.
Speaker 3:He's like the conscious nigga of the fucking so common. All of us got everything going on, but brother's definitely got that aura, though, hearing him talk he was like yeah, he was like.
Speaker 1:He was like he was like to be honest and nonetheless, therefore, I'm not playing with shit.
Speaker 3:Spike Lee did the Cassius thing. Spike Lee, yeah, I like that.
Speaker 1:Okay, so wait this the enforcer behind you man, this Weezy, this Weezy, bro, this like this, like my tag team partner bro, this like my tag team partner.
Speaker 10:Go check out that 26 whispers. Go check out Red Pill, blue Pill, go check out all that. Y'all see what I'm talking about 26 funks.
Speaker 1:Diabolical as fuck.
Speaker 10:Look at the back.
Speaker 1:He diabolical as shit.
Speaker 10:Get the brand. Give him the brand.
Speaker 6:Broken Bunny On dead.
Speaker 1:That Bunny ain't did shit to you, damn Bunnies, and shit On that, on that Broken Bunny. Now what you do to that bunny and that shit to you, damn bunnies and shit Diabolical as fuck.
Speaker 9:Hey, well, this is my brother Bran. It stands for a lot, though, basically because you know people be going through a lot, and the buddy stands for pureness. You know, sometimes you got to keep going with that in your heart, you know what. I'm saying you feel what I'm saying. You got to keep going through your ups and downs.
Speaker 1:I like that. The enforcer. Okay, we feel him Okay, who next?
Speaker 10:Who next Go ahead, bro, talk to him on Float Float's.
Speaker 7:So random Float's, so random, you know, game Me and Terrence got, you know, a couple years under our belt.
Speaker 10:Yes, go ahead. Real niggas, wake up all the time, all the time Shit.
Speaker 7:My niggas be calling me the rookie of the year.
Speaker 10:For real because he jumped in the game like a year. Mind you, I've been rapping since I was seven, producing since I was 11, 12, 13, all the way up to now. This nigga just started recording last year, already smacking songs. I ain't going to lie.
Speaker 1:When I first saw you posting your shit I was like this nigga rap now.
Speaker 10:Yeah, you know how you be, like what, come on you be like damn.
Speaker 1:The first I was, I'm be honest. It's like damn, all the niggas want to rap now. Yeah, but nah, I got to give credit to he not here, but Dolo True.
Speaker 10:Dolo.
Speaker 7:True, for sure, that's my other bro, shout out, go to Troy, crib smoke. You know nigga shit at the work, cause we used to work together and um one night, you know, it was just sitting there. Shell is hell, bro, and the nigga was like hop on the mic bro. He was playing this little smooth ass beat Next. Thing. You know, that's my first fucking thing.
Speaker 10:Come on, man 26. It's my family, though. I thank all these niggas for always having my back.
Speaker 7:You know what I'm saying, because I didn't expect to have a hobby turn into something that I could actually make a career out of Now, you got families.
Speaker 1:You know what I'm saying. So, yeah, I love that. All right, we got the pastor, the enforcer and the rookie. All right, we're going down the line now.
Speaker 10:Come on, man, it's Y'all hear me. Yeah, we hear you. That's your boy D-Mac in the cut Y'all.
Speaker 5:See it One car y'all tripping, you know what? I'm saying Shout out, shout out. Three of them boys out there, shout out, ceo. Okay, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 10:Zion.
Speaker 5:Shout out to no Advisory. Thank you, sorry, dude Shit. I've been doing this for about seven, a few years ago, but yeah, one of the realest.
Speaker 1:Okay, so give me him who's that. That's like what.
Speaker 5:Talking right now. That's D-Mac I know that.
Speaker 1:but I'm saying, you know, everybody got a nickname. That's the enforcer, what's he like?
Speaker 10:Well shit, I don't be calling him that, but that's Weezy.
Speaker 1:That's Weezy, that's Suja, that's.
Speaker 10:D-Mac. She said that's past.
Speaker 1:Oh, a roll, Like I see what you're saying. Like you said, he like the pastor. That's your enforcer.
Speaker 5:I was at the loop.
Speaker 1:You know this the rookie, he knew this the hit and the sad song right here.
Speaker 10:This the balance Shit. I pay attention to everything. I just say I pay attention to everything.
Speaker 5:That's Rafiki right there.
Speaker 10:I'm all around with that. That's what I think you, right there you was giving balance you was giving, like the Switzerland neutral vibe. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, that's what I think you right there.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it's neutral, vibe you know, switzerland, you know, is neutral. Don't nobody fuck with Switzerland for real, because they're not for you or against you, they just here.
Speaker 7:D-Mac, d-mac, the one swing first.
Speaker 9:You know what I'm saying but he the one that's telling us to chill you, feel me, we just had this conversation yesterday.
Speaker 1:That's the balance. We all got each other back you feel me he's trying to hide in the corner right here I peep everything.
Speaker 6:I peep everything.
Speaker 10:Now give me him.
Speaker 1:What's this one?
Speaker 10:What's his role? That's 10K right there, so he the money you got to keep your eyes on him. Oh yeah, you the money, let me turn this way.
Speaker 1:I'm from.
Speaker 3:Dirty Jersey, I'm Dirty Jersey. Oh you, dirty Jersey. Come on, man, I'm out of time. We're at Dirty Jersey, you the shooter, that's the NJ nigga. Yeah, you got to have a shooter on the team. That's the shooter. Sometimes I have to, but I'm chilling though.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, that's a nigga that got a switch. That's a nigga that got a switch.
Speaker 3:I'm focusing my nigga over there, because we be, chilling right. We be chilling son, all right.
Speaker 1:I ain't forget you too. I ain't forget you in the corner.
Speaker 10:He been the recorder, that boy Murph man Nah.
Speaker 1:What's his role? What's your role?
Speaker 10:No, man right here. He got the camera Right here. That's the guru. That's the guru.
Speaker 1:You like the Oracle.
Speaker 10:Man, talk to him, Murph. He don't say much. You see he ain't say shit my name.
Speaker 8:I just started making beats, maybe I say 2020, 2021, around that time or something like that. But I just always had an ear for music and whatnot, so like with sounds and shit like that, I'm good with that shit. And I just always had friends that did music. But I never like took the step to like just try to make my own music. But when I got around Troy just like the dude he was talking about, dolo, true Shout out Dolo.
Speaker 6:True, he brought it out of me man.
Speaker 8:I think that dude man, he a real one, for real. But yeah, he gave me the program to start making my own beats and then, once I found the key, I just took it from there.
Speaker 2:Oh see, you got a whole little crew behind. I love it. We need to the support we need roles in our crew.
Speaker 10:I like that that's all it's about we need roles.
Speaker 1:I mean we, we don't, we don't we do everything I don't know, I don't know who ceo be for him. He's the aggravation, the aggravation, the, the. He gonna get us in trouble. He's the agitator. I don't get y'all trouble, y'all get us in trouble anytime. He, the agitator.
Speaker 3:I don't get y'all trouble, y'all get us in trouble.
Speaker 1:No, I know who am I, friend, who am I? You, the voice? Am I? No, I'm the common sense I'm the what, huh, piss me off. I'm the what, say it? Piss me off. I'm the what? You, the terrorist. Thank you, piss me off. Tread lightly, tread fucking. So you just recently released uh three piece, volume two. Yeah, talk to us a little bit about that um craig.
Speaker 10:You know the real story. Yeah, like I made this shit like probably like three, four months ago that's how.
Speaker 10:That's how I'll be, working okay, like we keep the songs going. Okay, that's the only thing like I feel like right now, where I'm at, y'all this is black history. You feel me Because I was born February 10th. You dig what I'm saying? Hey, I feel like right now y'all. This is the first interview for real. This is the first. This is the beginning. The city finisher thing. This your first interview, not first interview, but like as official, like we on paperwork.
Speaker 6:You see, I'm thankful to be here, all of us here. Yes sir, yes sir.
Speaker 1:In that thing. That's crazy, right? Oh shit, now for real. Let me put my leg up high Give it a T Give it about.
Speaker 10:I ain't gonna say 10, everybody be saying 10. Give it like Two, three years. Watch what happens.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you gonna be out there. I can't wait to see. I know that nigga for real Cause everybody went in 26.
Speaker 6:One more thing to say Everybody went in 26. Like everybody else, like we all got our own business shit going 26 is the name of the label, right, 26 records Everybody about.
Speaker 10:So it's really training camp Right, basically Because it's each one, teach one, so he get right with the DJ and all that
Speaker 9:shit, so he gets booked for that.
Speaker 1:I get booked for the for clothing and shit, so that all works in so, since y'all working together and everything, I'm pretty sure, like when y'all, when you record, you have your people behind you with some like habits or things that you do to like record in the studio what you gotta have or what you gotta have near you, what you gotta do before first of all, first and foremost, you gotta have the right energy yeah you come in there with your energy fucked up, man, you ain't making shit, don't even see.
Speaker 10:Don't even see in there wasting hours doing that.
Speaker 1:I be telling CO that when you be coming here sometimes for real what you gotta have a lot of energy your energy.
Speaker 2:Gotta be good or everything else fall apart.
Speaker 1:You gotta be have a good foundation. You don't be having foundation.
Speaker 3:I be pissing me off.
Speaker 1:It's like dirt or gravel with you.
Speaker 10:I be trying to chill, you gotta have the vibes you gotta. You gotta have some of that. And uh, if that's what you do, whatever you vibe with, just don't over endorse. You know I'm saying don't nobody need.
Speaker 6:No, nigga don't over endorse.
Speaker 10:Please don't over endorse, because your ass will be looking crazy and we're gonna talk about it the next day, so don't even think like, oh my god, I got you. We don't not even the next day not even look whoever said that you're, that you're not lying, you're not, kevin.
Speaker 3:So look, 26 records right.
Speaker 2:Right.
Speaker 3:I want to know, tell us, like, what is 26 records and what are, or who are, the type of artists or just personalities, entities that you want to add on to 26 Records that could be qualified to be a part of 26 Records. Tell us about that.
Speaker 10:Okay. So, man, that's a good question. When it comes to stuff like that, it's really got to be an artist that's truthful about themselves. You know what I'm saying. And when I say truthful, that does not mean that you got to do a boom bap beep, that you got to do a boom back beep and you gotta rap how. You gotta rap all. No, whatever is true to you.
Speaker 10:If you a punk rock motherfucker, do that shit. If you goddamn wanna doing some r&b, do that shit. If you want to do edm, do that shit. If you want to do whatever you want to do, do it, but be real about it. If that's really what you like to do, come in here and do that shit every single day, every time that you get in the studio, do that shit, whatever you want to do. Now you got niggas like me and my niggas behind me that could do everything. It's like I might come in and be on the type of vibe I'm on and switch that shit. Go to a different vibe and a different vibe. I'm going to get the song done Like studio on me right now. Turn this podcast to the studio.
Speaker 10:Let's make a song, taz, what are we doing? Beats on deck.
Speaker 1:Beats on deck All types of shit. Listen, we got the bars for real. We done heard it Nah.
Speaker 9:We done peaked.
Speaker 10:We already knew. We already knew.
Speaker 1:We already knew. Let's see how it work in the morning. I'm going bitch.
Speaker 3:Zion, don't let them gas you. No, no, no.
Speaker 1:Don't piss me off. No, I'm going to leave, I'm going to leave.
Speaker 10:I'm going to leave they. Bullshit, I'm going to leave they want to hate it for real.
Speaker 3:They been hyping us up as soon as we end this show. These motherfuckers is out. They running the fuck out of here.
Speaker 1:Don't let them fool you, but he energy, but he got you been like all right, motherfuckers go home Okay. Maybe it's about the intent, the intent, the intent, hey, but I really understood that.
Speaker 10:I get where you were going with that. That's what I'm saying. You said intent, Okay, boom. He meant, as in you take your time to know who your partner is and who y'all got going on. Turn his mic off. I I done been on both sides. Turn it off. I done been on both sides. I done been on the cheated on and I done been the cheater. I know both sides, Ying and yang. You dig what I'm saying. So when it comes to that, you got to know your partner. If you a cheater and you end up with somebody that's supposed to be the person that you with, nigga, if you know you got a man if you know you got a man that's trying.
Speaker 10:He get up every day. He work. The nigga think about you. He bring something home. Baby, I was thinking about you. I had to learn that I wasn't always like that. I'm not a nigga. That's finna cap, like I got it. No, I was fucked up. The nigga figured it out, it's still. Basically, he said if a nigga bring you a chicken biscuit, fuck with him chicken, because some people, some people won't even see you a good morning text, let alone chicken biscuit, please talk to him for real.
Speaker 3:I got a lot, I got a trick, I got a lot we're gonna work on it.
Speaker 1:We're gonna work I don't want to piggyback our ceo's question um, how do you balance being an artist yourself and also being kind of like the head of 26?
Speaker 10:records. That's a mother from the tightrope right there. You know what I'm saying. Like really, this all comes into like, do you really want it? Right? And I used to. Not, I used to think of it as a cliche when I was younger, but as I'm like getting older, going through, like being through like 60% of my 20s by the end of my 30s, and shit like that, I'm saying that if you want this shit, you're going to have to do it. The same way you get your ass up and go get a bottle. Same way you get your ass up. The way you wake your ass up to go get some dick. The way you wake your ass up to go get some pussy. Whatever you want to do, oh, whatever you want to do so.
Speaker 1:second question um, there is a stigma around artists signing other artists, and what's the stigma? So I'm gonna get into that. So the stigma is that when an artist signs other artists, the artists that are now like on this label will never be as big as the main artist, because that don't happen at 26 records.
Speaker 10:If you're an artist and you want here, you want to get signed to 26 records, come and holler at me at 26 records.
Speaker 1:You're tired of your producer dancing in the videos and all that.
Speaker 10:But you gotta work, you gotta. I'm not about to babysit you, I'm not about to hold your hand. Don't hold your hands and don't be wanting to get on with everybody. Don't be wanting to get on once the shit take off, because I'm not fucking with you.
Speaker 1:If you was fucking with me like y'all, I'm gonna fuck with y'all, me and C. Y'all got six, seven months probation.
Speaker 10:I got to make sure I see songs, videos and everything.
Speaker 1:Baby, I ain't never seen no probation, we ain't.
Speaker 10:I don't know, I'm not buying that nigga's head.
Speaker 1:Look they already.
Speaker 10:You see, they already know I don't like that probation.
Speaker 1:I just get out there, you know, do my thing, show up here and there. You know I'm like bro.
Speaker 3:So let's talk about your latest release. It was three-piece volume two. Yeah, three-piece volume two. Let's talk about that. How did that come to fruition? Let's talk about that.
Speaker 10:Really, that's honestly, that's a warm-up. That's a warm-up. Keep it all the way in front. I ain y'all just haven't none of that shit. Just on a whole, I got so many songs. I'm just in the place of my career now where I mastered the music part. I don't need to worry about that. I could do it when I want to do it how I want to do it now, focused on the business. Now y'all about to watch me get this money for people who know me, for real niggas who know me, real people, period in charlotte that's been here, who actually from here, who moved in. Then you know how people be like oh, I moved in, so I'm basically from here now. No, no, the fuck, you're not.
Speaker 1:No, you're not, you're not, you're not, you're not, you're not, you're not, you're not, you're not, you're not.
Speaker 10:Huntersville, gastonia, my bad, my Kelly, the Salve, everywhere we got people from out the country in the country. If you from Charlotte, you know, and you know you from Charlotte. And a person came up to you and said oh wow, you're like a unicorn.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I get called a unicorn all the time, like nigga. That's crazy.
Speaker 3:Well, yeah, anyway, that was a warm up song, that was a warm up song and to piggyback off that, we have a lot of artists that come on this platform and we talk about the charlotte sound right not even the sound, the culture. So for you, what do you feel is the charlotte sound and a charlotte culture?
Speaker 10:um, if you pay attention to the history of niggas in north carolina, it's not a sound, you just make real fucking music. That's why we got jay coves. That's why we got even before him, we got um anthony hamilton's rap city, you feel me? That's why we got jodeci. That's why we got jodeci, you feel me now I ain't gonna lie side note.
Speaker 1:Shout out to uh, that's his. Uh, anthony hamilton, that's her uncle.
Speaker 5:Shout out to him because I was listening to charlene another day boy, I thought I was Charlene for real.
Speaker 1:That's crazy. Shut up for real.
Speaker 8:No, for real. For real. Yeah, that's crazy. For real legend.
Speaker 1:Let me go off brand, because that's what I do. What's something that people don't know about you that's not related to music? What's something?
Speaker 10:people don't know about you. Yeah, I don't, that's a hard question.
Speaker 3:You bite your nails or some shit.
Speaker 10:Well, see yo I feel like everybody done did that in their life.
Speaker 1:Yeah, whether you nervous or you just like damn.
Speaker 10:I need to clean my nails real quick.
Speaker 1:What's something that people don't know that you do or that you like? What's a quirk about you that's outside the music? That's not music related. Sometimes I meet artists, and some artists I meet, music is all about. That's all they know. And it's kind of weird Like another hobby, like a different hobby nothing else but the music, which is cool because that's hard work, but I want to know the person that's outside the music. So what's something about you that people you know won't think about?
Speaker 10:you, I like to be funny. I like to be funny, you funny, I can see that I like to be. I feel like all y'all, don't? We joke all day bro?
Speaker 1:yeah, we work, but we joke like a motherfucker I feel the funny, have a little pack with me, just roll up all day I I feel like y'all funny as shit.
Speaker 10:I feel like.
Speaker 1:I be laughing my ass off.
Speaker 10:Nah, for real. But when it's time to work, we working though.
Speaker 1:I'll probably be pissed off, but y'all coming out, I get the pissed off vibes too. Y'all gonna say something piss me off, I'm weak. It's him. It's him right here.
Speaker 10:I'm gonna jump him man, what's the?
Speaker 2:macho man okay, so I okay murray.
Speaker 10:Hey. So look, before I got into music I was acting okay. So like as a kid for people who know me like I was acting in, like you know how you do. Well, I went to magnet schools and art schools all my life man. I didn't really go to public schools unless I had to do summer school, which I did most of the time.
Speaker 1:So I went to both I went to every school, but anyway, um, I started to North.
Speaker 10:Carolina. But anyway, I started off acting, so just going from there, I was able to develop voices. I feel like that's what helped me build into my music being able to switch my styles because I could play the role or whatever I got to play and take that apart.
Speaker 10:But I say all that to say that really just doing my voices. So what we be doing, we be jogging and shit. We be doing like WWE Raw because we fuck with the wrestling Like that shit, like that's that shit. If you don't know nothing about wrestling, especially like the attitude area, you got to fuck with it. So we be doing different shit, like the Macho man voice and niggas be like oh, yeah, yeah. So we're in here right now on the no Advisory Podcast, right now.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 10:See, first of all, when I sat down at the table, I didn't get none of your names. You got mine, but I didn't get yours. Wait, there's CO. What's your name? I didn't hear what you're saying. You ain't cool.
Speaker 3:But they don't know nothing about that. I know they're not into wrestling. I'm not going to lie, I'm not.
Speaker 5:I used to do wrestling matches so let me tell y'all a funny story.
Speaker 1:My dad used to do wrestling matches in Charlotte at Bojangles yeah, bojangles Coliseum when I was a kid. So when I was like four, five years old, I was in the concession stand taking people's orders you want a hot dog, you want a hamburger, you want fries and my brother he's two years younger than me he would be the person to go get the wrestler. So, so we had like all of the. My dad had all of the old school wrestlers. So, like Jeff Hardy, we had Undertaker. He had a lot of old school wrestlers before they went on to mainstream, and my brother was the one responsible for going to pick them up.
Speaker 10:So I know about wrestling. Was that back when they had the like? It was just when the whole United States was split up as different federations. So what was the name of our section?
Speaker 1:I was so young, I don't know, but I know my dad was like because he loved wrestling him. My grandma, well, my grandma mama still got a ring right now. No, he stopped doing it damn I need it. I told him he needed to bring it back because you know I was trying to get. My brother was interested in wrestling. I tried hard to do that but I just couldn't sit in. I don't know. I feel like wrestling's like soap operas. You miss an episode, you be it is a soap opera so that's what I'm saying you
Speaker 1:know you are soap operas and if you miss like two weeks of you be lost so many storylines and I could just never keep.
Speaker 10:That's why I don't watch this shit right now. I don't know shit going on right now. Yeah, as soon as I start seeing Snoop Dogg on that motherfucker, I said this is not wrestling when I matter of fact. Come on, bro. Even before, as a kid, you still like this nigga like 80 feet and Floyd is like 2 feet.
Speaker 3:There's no way you're going to win. So as a kid, you still got to have logical thinking.
Speaker 1:Some kids don't have that. I'm going to say what kind of kid was you nigga? I'm saying as a kid you're like it's not even logical thinking.
Speaker 3:You just visually see this nigga 80 feet tall and this nigga 2 feet. How this nigga beat this nigga.
Speaker 2:But, we'll never get another nwo degeneration x. That's why you got us right now, exactly.
Speaker 10:Hey, I got I got a song I got a.
Speaker 2:I got a song on the way I got a song on the way it's called steve austin.
Speaker 10:Stay tuned for that. In the summertime that's gonna be.
Speaker 2:That's gonna be the shit for the summer really my, my word, that's gonna be the shit, is it like it's a?
Speaker 10:everything. It's a. It's a charlotte track. For sure niggas gonna fuck with that, just because the beat go hard the whole persona. I ain't finna say too much, but okay, check back with me in june. Yeah, check back with me in june.
Speaker 3:So I want to ask you right and I know a couple of people at my job that uh do fasting, but I read that you did a 40 day fast. I know you was hungry as hell A 40 day night Is that abnormal, because normally they do a 7 day fast. You did a 40 day fast. Then you did a project 40 days, 40 nights after the fast. How the fuck did you do a 40 day fast bro? 40 days, 40 nights after the fast. How the fuck did you do a 40-day fast bro?
Speaker 10:Like 40 days. I ain't going to put no cap on it. It was a liquid fast. It wasn't like literally, I had no, like nothing, nothing. But it was like I drunk water and I did smoothies. I kept it straight there and that one I did. I did mainly nothing but water. You just can't even do that, man, 40 days. I wanted it, I wanted it.
Speaker 3:How many of y'all niggas get hit to do a 40-day liquid fast? I wouldn't have made it past hour five.
Speaker 1:I am doing the Daniel fast.
Speaker 3:He's not the only one. You did a 40-day liquid fast.
Speaker 6:I don't do anything but water, but my longest doing that is like what? Maybe three, four days.
Speaker 3:Three, four days. Think of the 40. Who did 40?
Speaker 10:I did 40 and I did 16 at the beginning of this year.
Speaker 3:You got 35, 35, I think I 10, 10.
Speaker 1:30, 40.
Speaker 3:40 days. You're doing it in your fast on March 10th. Runners do that. How did you do that? How?
Speaker 1:did you do that? How did you do that? By day 10, that smoothie probably Tastes like a chicken to me. I ain't gonna lie.
Speaker 10:You know what? I'm gonna tell you a secret. You wanna know the secret. You wanna know the real secret. You gotta check the fuck Out your mind. Yeah, you gotta, thank you. It's gotta be straight up what's in your head. 40 days I used to do shit like my phone and you know how. Like you scroll and get on your shorts, your reels. I started looking at like niggas eating food and shit. I was drinking a smoothie. I'm no. I was pissed off at first. I said, hold on, let me get the smoothie. I just started drinking that shit, just zoning out watching that shit.
Speaker 1:Looking at the food like porn.
Speaker 10:Oh, I just ate that shit. See, I just ate that shit. That was a trick, that was my little trick that I did, but eventually that shit still don't weigh out, to like 40 days.
Speaker 1:He a smart nigga, for real, he a smart nigga.
Speaker 3:Nigga. After the second day fuck this shit, nigga.
Speaker 1:That's what I said by day 10, by day 10, everything smell like chicken to me. Everything smell like chicken, even me.
Speaker 10:I was trying to do a second one, but I broke it at the 16th day this year that is crazy.
Speaker 3:I applaud you when I read that I'm like this nigga did 40 days, 40?.
Speaker 10:I just had to clear my mind. I felt like I was in a place in my life where I'm like bro, what the fuck is going wrong? What's up in?
Speaker 3:the Bible. Seven days, seven nights, that's 14 days. This nigga did 40. I did it.
Speaker 1:Okay, seven days and seven nights is 14 days. I'm so confused.
Speaker 3:I was waiting for somebody to catch it.
Speaker 1:Seven days and seven nights is still only seven. I was waiting for somebody to catch it. I was waiting for somebody to catch it.
Speaker 3:I ain't saying that I'm like Okay, you said seven days, seven nights, 14 days.
Speaker 1:You said seven days and seven nights is 14 days, I said it nigga, you said it seven nights. 14 days, you said seven days, and seven nights is 14.
Speaker 8:I said it nigga you said it, I'm not letting that slide.
Speaker 3:I'm not letting that slide, it's 14.
Speaker 2:You did.
Speaker 1:Man, I know you're not doing something for Rachel. You talking about? What? Is that not 14, nigga? No, it's two sevens A day and a night. All right 21 days, but you did 40. You still doubled the niggas. You were so fascinated by this. 40 days, 40 nights, no because that's crazy.
Speaker 10:You want to know why I did it, though for real, I'm not religious at all, I'm very spiritual, and if you go, we could have a whole different, separate podcast, a whole different vlog, because it's going to get deep as hell. I don your deepest head.
Speaker 3:I don't know if we got time.
Speaker 10:The gods helped you to do that shit what I'm saying is what I'm saying is what I'm saying is in my journey or what I had going on. I was living my life and I was just looking at my shit like, bro, what's going on in my life right now? Like why is everything not working the way I? Wanted to why is shit going left for me. Why is like I want what I want. Everybody said, oh, you're a great person, you, you're a great person.
Speaker 2:Right, it's not that I'm bad.
Speaker 10:It's not that I'm fucked up. Right, it's not that I do shit wrong, but it's just like all right. Well, maybe it's really me and I got to figure out what's going on with me Right.
Speaker 1:So when I did it, I was like I might die. If I die, I die on the other side. You're not a better person on the other side.
Speaker 10:As I got through the days, my whole body changed like I didn't feel weight on my body at all you dropped weight.
Speaker 10:I dropped a hell of a weight. I used to be like 260. I had dropped down to like 196. So the purpose of that was to lose weight. Part of it, part of it because it was fat, it was all of it. It was wanting to change myself mentally, physically, spiritually, and I felt all the effects. But it's like when you, it's when you want something you gonna feel that shit. You know I'm saying and not in a good way, because people, we want to get their life together and think, oh, it's gonna be beautiful. I'm about to do this. No, nigga, you're gonna have to sit in that dark ass room, nigga you had to be by yourself.
Speaker 3:I'm gonna do 40, though 40.
Speaker 10:Because jesus did it, Because Jesus did it. That's straight up. Jesus did it. That's Lent. 40 days is from Lent. I wanted to see how he did it. I wanted to see I was like Jesus did it 40 days. I seen Kevin Gates do it. I seen an NFL player do it. He was like a line man.
Speaker 1:Yeah, he did it day before mine.
Speaker 10:You're my boyfriend.
Speaker 1:What's her name? B Simone did it too. She did it Well, I mean, you brought it up, but that is how Lynn is. You know, Lynn, you have to give up something that you kind of cherish for 40 days. He just gave up a lot.
Speaker 10:That's how I knew I wasn't addicted to shit except for food, because I was like nigga, I don't give a about no alcohol.
Speaker 3:I don't give a about no sex, none of that. But that food I need, that I don't need to ask that question. So for, for the ladies and a woman, can y'all do ladies?
Speaker 2:can you do four days without dick? Why are you?
Speaker 3:asking can you do four days? Without yeah either either hey, we are here I think it's easier for the ladies to do four days without dick. I think it's easy for the ladies to do 40 days without dick. I'm going to say do you want to?
Speaker 1:ask about my fasting right now. Okay, I went. 21 years baby, I can go 40 days.
Speaker 3:I've been saying it's easy, All right. So this is a question for the niggas. Niggas, can y'all do 40 days without pussy? Yeah, Can you do 40 days without pussy?
Speaker 10:Man.
Speaker 1:You the only freaky ass nigga on here.
Speaker 10:Say it again, bro Come on bro.
Speaker 1:That's easy.
Speaker 3:That's a month and like ten days.
Speaker 1:You can do it. Try to do it Without pussy.
Speaker 10:That's how you know. You fucked up, I fucked up, then you fucked up. Bro, I ain't even from the sugar brian, I ain't even finished. It's like. It's like damn, like nigga, what's gonna happen if you do not get no pussy, nothing. You know what's gonna happen you're gonna get your ass up. You still gotta do the shit you gotta do. You still gotta go to work your ass up.
Speaker 1:You still got to do the shit you got to do. You still got to go to work. You still got to pay bills. You still got to do all that shit. You might have more energy. Think of all that shit you can accomplish once you take your mind off it.
Speaker 10:Tell him, bro, and you're going to be so sexual bro.
Speaker 3:Fuck that shit. I could probably do 10. After the 10th day, the Lord said if you be pussy, how old you is? I'm 42 years old.
Speaker 10:See, that's a different line. That's old school nigga shit. Old school niggas worked, niggas worked. There was no TikTok, there was none of that they didn't have. Easy Bread. So, nigga, I work every fucking day.
Speaker 2:That's fact.
Speaker 10:Julius. Off of Everybody Hates Chris. That shit was real. It was niggas working two jobs coming home and it was some niggas not even getting no pussy.
Speaker 3:So it's like fuck it, so he want it.
Speaker 10:Oh my God, so he want it.
Speaker 1:You're fucking sick. You're so sick, you're so sick. So, as we wrap this up, we talked about the project stuff Other than that. What's next for you? What do you see for you? And 26 Records?
Speaker 10:Oh man, just a lot of releasing of the music. Releasing of the music, having shit in order, videos Y'all finna see hella videos interacting with the community. You know what I'm saying? Niggas getting their shit in order right now so we can do what we gotta do, because everybody got to lead by example. You dig what I'm saying? Yep, and that's the one thing that niggas are scared to do is lead by example. Everybody want to be the follower, everybody want to be the killer, the drug dealer, the pimp, the prostitute, whatever you want to call it. But a man.
Speaker 10:Say it one more time Everything but a man. Come on, g, what up.
Speaker 3:So this is my final question, because I read that, in lieu of that, you wanted to do a seven-track EP.
Speaker 10:R&B rap. Yeah, I feel like that's my new challenge now. Yeah, because I could do all the other shit. I could rap my ass off all day, but then singing. I know I got a voice.
Speaker 6:I just got to figure out how to use it.
Speaker 10:Man, I ain't finna do it right now. You going to get it when that seven tape drop, though. Look matter of fact. Before that, go back and listen to Healing Hurts. Okay, Go listen to Healing Hurts. That was my first project that I had. Go listen to Roll, you feel me. Go listen to Roll.
Speaker 2:Like Roll. Okay, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 10:Go listen to that type of shit. You feel me, but other than that, y'all going to see what I what I'm saying. Let niggas know I ain't got to be toxic. I might say some toxic shit, but at least I corrected at the end.
Speaker 1:You know what I'm saying? Forgive me, you ball-headed, so you toxic.
Speaker 10:Hey, I'm just trying to be a good person.
Speaker 1:I told you you know ball-headed. We'll talk about this later.
Speaker 10:I'm that shit. Google me, baby, google me. Zion Christopher Rose. You can find me on all platforms Apple Music, instagram, facebook, twitter. At Zion Christopher Rose. All that for real, for real. Just stay tuned with the music, the vlogs, the streaming, because we got hella shit going on, man, hella shit. Imagine if you had a team and you got all stars all on your team. You had a team full of LeBrons, you had a team full of whatever you want to call it Fuck LeBron.
Speaker 2:Nigga, Fuck LeBron.
Speaker 6:I ain't even fucking, we ain't even got time Let him finish his thought.
Speaker 10:Let him finish his thought. Let's say Kobe, nigga. Matter of fact, hell yeah, team full of Kobes, my nigga, in no championship, nigga. That's facts. It's kobe every year, nigga, kobe every year. But I, I digress from that, bro. But yeah, just stay tuned for that. Stay tuned for steve austin. Y'all gonna say if you were watching right now, you just became a fan follower. Stay on my page, watch the clips that's coming. Stay tuned with all the little shit that's going on. 26 records is your boy, mr 26? No advisor, you know what we got going on. West West side, charlotte.
Speaker 1:North.
Speaker 10:Carolina.
Speaker 3:Let's get it West side Damn you know what I know.
Speaker 1:It's your boy, CL McClain. It's your girl, Trap C. I quit next week. Y'all know that every time.
Speaker 3:Hey, let's cue up a record. You got a record that you want to play.
Speaker 10:See, matter of fact, Play Rich, play Rich, rising right now. Where the record? Where the record?
Speaker 3:Y'all got it on. It's on all, it's on all platforms. Get the record, let's get the record, and we gonna bring that record in and we gonna ride out to the record.
Speaker 2:We gonna ride out to the record what's the record Rich Rising.
Speaker 3:It's on Apple Music.
Speaker 10:It's on everything.
Speaker 3:Whatever you got, it's on, it's on, it's so bring this record in and we gonna ride out to the record. Bring the record in.
Speaker 10:Alright, let's do it. So look, I said, if she got a hundred racks, I eat that cootie cat. I'm a west side nigga and you know I'm never changing. Stay tuned and don't say good morning, it's Rich Riza.
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