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Behind the boots: B Myers brings country soul to No Advisory
Ready to discover what happens when authentic country meets trap music? Buckle up as we welcome B Myers, a groundbreaking artist bringing a fresh sound straight from the backroads of Indian Trail, North Carolina.
"I'm a southern country baby, off cornbread, that's my raisin'," declares B Myers, whose musical journey began in a place of struggle. Turning pain into poetry and eventually into studio sessions, B found his voice in a unique blend of country trap that speaks to his Southern roots. The authenticity in his storytelling resonates throughout our conversation – from off-roading in his first Jeep to the cultural significance of grits over oatmeal.
What sets B apart in today's music landscape? His profound understanding that "what's life without soul?" This philosophy has earned him recognition from industry heavyweights, including Dallas Austin, who was caught singing B's songs around his house. We dive deep into B's signing with Quality Entertainment, exploring how prayer and persistence led to this career-defining moment.
The conversation takes fascinating turns as B shares his musical influences spanning from George Jones to Drake, demonstrating how his sound naturally bridges different worlds. His perspectives on the evolution of country music, particularly the rising country soul movement, offer valuable insights into where the genre is heading.
Beyond music, B opens up about personal growth through self-reflection and application – wisdom that transcends the industry. His journey reminds us that authentic storytelling will always find its audience, especially when rooted in lived experience.
Whether you're a country music devotee, a hip-hop head, or simply love a good underdog story, this episode delivers heart, humor, and a reminder that the most powerful music comes from staying true to who you are. Check out B Myers on all streaming platforms and follow his rising career – this is one artist who's just getting started.
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Speaker 6:Shout out to the paddy wagon.
Speaker 2:I lived down the street and I stopped over there one day after work and got me a white and paddy wagon baby. That shit was crack. You hear me? It's cracking that fish paddy wagon. I'm gonna get my own damn food truck at this point.
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Speaker 2:Myers Be. No, michael Myers, you heard?
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Speaker 4:Myers.
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Speaker 3:So let's get it popping man. Bring my man in Check, Bring him in.
Speaker 2:Why do you do that?
Speaker 3:Why can't you do it sometimes? Because y'all just rambling and shit. We got to get on with the show.
Speaker 1:Let's go.
Speaker 2:We was getting into the flow and, oh yeah, I'm ready.
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Speaker 3:I swear to God, I will air this bitch out, she trying to be nice. I'm trying to be, but you take me out of my character.
Speaker 6:You take me out of my character. Don't do it y'all. Let me save you.
Speaker 1:Go ahead Sid, bring us in.
Speaker 2:Bring us in.
Speaker 1:Sid, this our interview now pussy and yo.
Speaker 6:That's why Kamala ain't president.
Speaker 1:Hey, thank you, bitch.
Speaker 2:You know what I ain't even going to say I ain't going to lie, I ain't even going to say I ain't going to lie. I wouldn't have let you go out of the way with this, but you are a white man saying that I need you to relax.
Speaker 6:No, I'm just saying the emotions and the hormones would have been too much for that position Right. We'd be in trouble quick.
Speaker 1:Go ahead and see, I like B, I'm just here, man, me and B, we just here, man.
Speaker 2:Nah he not just here, no more. Now he in the picture. Imagine she on the phone with Chyna going like that.
Speaker 4:Hey B, we just drink. No, no, no.
Speaker 3:Well, listen we're going to go ahead and bring in our guests.
Speaker 1:Because, y'all know, here, at no Advisory, we like to bring our guests in a very special way. Yes, sir, and that's just by asking you three simple questions. You ready, yep, who you are, where you from and what the fuck you do.
Speaker 6:My name is B Myers. I am from Indian Trail, north Carolina. Shout out to Trails, all right, and I make country music.
Speaker 1:All right, that's fire and I got my music on the ground.
Speaker 3:First country artist. This is yours. I think it's our first country artist, yours. That's what's up, is it?
Speaker 6:That's what's up. First country artist. Pleasure to be here. Pleasure to be here, that's an honor, yeah.
Speaker 3:That's what's up.
Speaker 6:Yeah, thank y'all, I appreciate it, man.
Speaker 3:I'm excited to be here.
Speaker 6:I really am excited to be here and I'm glad you did your research.
Speaker 3:I'm glad you saw. You said who the last guest was. Yeah, that's what's up. I appreciate it.
Speaker 1:Shout out. For the people who may be unfamiliar with you, I always like to ask this as my first question Can you just kind of give the people a background into your music journey and how you got started with it?
Speaker 6:Background into my music journey. I was struggling. I was in a place in my life where I'm not sure how I even got there, Talk about it. I was looking for answers. There was nobody to try and even lend some answers. There was nowhere to find answers. I was in a very frustrating place and I started writing. I was basically taking my feelings, my emotions, all that and just writing it down and eventually I had to get it off my chest and it took me to the studio.
Speaker 6:It actually took me to polo's first studio ever over there yeah, yes, sir polo right by that qt and and my first session ever, I drove to the studio in the snow. I wasn't even sure if it was still going to be a thing or not. I was like I don't know, but it's scheduled, so I'm going. And I got there, sonny was there and he was like I wasn't sure if you were going to show up. I was like I wasn't sure if you were going to be here.
Speaker 6:They went in there and just started flowing and I started writing and rap for him because that's really all I knew. Um, I didn't know anything else. So that's how I started writing it down, went to the studio and got that off my chest, rapped a few times and then freestyled a song. Walking through my parents house one day, walking through the laundry room, just started freestyle singing and I was like yo, that actually kind of hits. So I sat down and wrote it and the rest is history, man.
Speaker 3:The rest really is history. So let's talk about your sound, right, because a lot of you know there's a lot of different sounds. We got country pop, we got country soul. You know whatever genre you want to place it. So what is your style of country music? What is your sound?
Speaker 6:I would say when it boils down to the essence of it, deep down, I would say the country trap is what ultimately comes out when it factors into who I am, where I'm from, the stories I have to tell and the way I have pieced it all together up to this point for sure. Also, I am a traditionalist man. I love traditional country. So I've been sitting there with my guitar for the past week or so just picking it up, strumming not playing a lick of nothing, to be honest, but strumming for a melody, a tune, some kind of rhythm, and sitting there and start singing, man, and I've found that when I freestyle sing, like when I just start singing songs and freestyle with singing, I have a really good success rate, I would say, and I can go either way, right, but it all depends on that mood at the moment. Am I, am I trying to slow it down, or am I lit right now? Right?
Speaker 2:you know what I mean and it goes both ways so you said country trap, which is an interesting, um kind of collision right there with you doing like that country trap, rap and rapping country music. I say I tell people all the time like the two genres that like is really storytelling genres like all music always tells a story but country and rap like really tells a story for real. How do you feel like your story fits into both worlds of rap and country?
Speaker 6:Perfectly, in all honesty, without going too elaborate, too deep. Perfectly Timing is everything. I talked to Coco Filipina the other day and she was like I've known you for a minute and you're actually kind of ahead of the curve of what's going on right now. She was like and you did it just by being you. And I mean when somebody says something like that that you know is just like to the core truth, it resonates to the point where you can't get it out of your head. And she said that I've never gone there and gone out of my way to say like no, I've been doing this, I've been doing none of that. Just, she was like and you did it just by being you. And I was like there's facts I really have from where I'm from, from the stories that I've lived and the music that has brought me up. I've found a way to mold it all together and it's been a beautiful process for me, but also a beautiful thing to watch.
Speaker 6:As far as the collaborations that go on with what's going on mainstream, like big x, the plug and bailey zimmerman oh, stuff like that even more, go on. And money bag yo, stuff like that, like shout out to all those guys for the fact that they've allowed it to come together and be something that it could be, and I'm just appreciative of the fact that it's being accepted the way it is. And even traditional country artists like, for instance, john party, one that does um more swing type, traditional type. He's like I love where country's at these days, because everybody's bringing their own stuff of what they came up on to it. And at this point I don't even know what country music is and when I saw someone of that stature and that knowledge of the history of it make that kind of comment, I was like this is where it's at Right, we're on board, yeah.
Speaker 3:You know what I mean, so let's take it back. Right? You said Indian trail. You know what I mean, so let's take it back. You said Indian Trail.
Speaker 6:North Carolina, south Carolina North.
Speaker 3:Carolina, take it back to the essence, because you said your upbringing and what you've been through. So take us back to Indian Trail. What molded you into B Myers? The country artist.
Speaker 2:Let me say before you get started, for everybody who's not from North Carolina Indian Trail is the fucking country, baby. That is some country Out there. They breathe good music and beefy-ass niggas to play football Okay.
Speaker 6:And I'm just being honest. You know we got superstars from Indian Trail, literally niggas that Been in the league could've made it to the league. Hit the league. That's where they send their kids. They send their kids to beef him up, beat him and play football out in Indian Trail.
Speaker 2:So that's the country, baby. No relation, we really no relation to Charlotte, but that's our cousin. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 6:Still four, still four, still four.
Speaker 2:Who Indian Trail? No, no, no, baby, I'm from Bayness Fort the Charlotte. But that's why I said Indian Trail is our cousin. For real, that's our cousin. Yeah, they still 704.
Speaker 4:It's just a cousin. That's what I was asking. Like when they make the big league you didn't say Indian Trail.
Speaker 2:Oh, they say from Charlotte.
Speaker 3:Oh.
Speaker 6:Who went?
Speaker 1:It's somebody, I think, that played for the Eagles. That's from Indian Trail.
Speaker 6:So the question was who went to the big leagues from Indian Trail? Well, actually, the Redskins drafted Sam Howell. Sam Howell, he graduated from Sun Valley Shout out to Sun Valley, by the way, football Football. But the Eagles. Yes, the Eagles just had a player that came from Weddington High School. So he graduated from Weddington High School. He just won a Super Bowl ring. So technically, union County has a Super Bowl ring right now. Because with the Eagles? Yeah, because he went, I don't know his name. They did score a touchdown. I know he scored a touchdown. Yep, it was in. I think it was in the playoff game before the Super Bowl. He ran a touchdown.
Speaker 4:I think it was in the playoff game before the Super.
Speaker 6:Bowl. He ran a touchdown.
Speaker 4:You got a ring, bro, I think. Mm-hmm, Congratulations, right, you got a ring.
Speaker 3:Facts you got a ring, bro. Facts you can't even hear what he's saying. If you got a ring, his name is Will.
Speaker 1:Shipley. That what Mm-hmm.
Speaker 4:Running back?
Speaker 6:yep, he didn running back, yep so b let's go back to the question. Yeah, the question was what about? Any entrail has made me the country artist? Yes, the trees, the mud holes, the off-roading, the what are we gonna do tonight? Because we don't have the gas to drive to charlotte? All that? That's the first time we say like we claim charlotte because there wasn't nowhere else to go, other than that it was trouble, off-road, back roads, fire. Here come the cops. What are we doing all that?
Speaker 2:literally the first time I went to india trail, I was doing some atv riding.
Speaker 6:Yeah, literally exactly I had a jeep. My first vehicle was a jeep, so I was always. I told my best friend on the way home from school one day I was like you know what I like about jeep so much. He was like what? And I just went and went off the road and started driving and then got back on the road.
Speaker 3:He was like. I was like hey man, that's the country baby.
Speaker 2:That's just what it is.
Speaker 4:That's just what it is.
Speaker 2:So with that, you know those experiences. How did that fit into your music?
Speaker 6:All of it, every bit of it. Country baby, I'm a southern country baby, off cornbread, that's my raisin. Southern country be the place I'm going to die Tracked up and down these mountains. Mud holes yeah, I found them. Gravel roads and behind them, factor eyes. You know, these skies out here can take your breath away. You ain't never seen a queen rock. Some jeans this way. I guarantee you'll fall in love from the moment that you cross in. You might never cross again. Talk about these jeans, dammit. These trees are big with oxygen supply. Anybody with hospitality, come on by. Grits are a must. We ain't gotta worry about rust unless we just left the mud and ain't washed off good enough. Talk about it, because if you don't wash the mud off, your frame's gonna rust out. Talk about it.
Speaker 2:Up north it's salt.
Speaker 6:Up north it's salt, Down here is mud. And as fuck you think of that? You know that eat cream of wheat. Up north it's salt, Down here is mud.
Speaker 4:And the.
Speaker 6:Thing is when they salt the roads around here. You know you need to wash that stuff off Because that humidity mixing with that salt, boom, there goes your frame.
Speaker 3:That shit crazy, so my man just broke it down.
Speaker 2:Can you tell the people in the camera one more time grits are a what.
Speaker 6:Grits are a must.
Speaker 2:We don't do oatmeal cream or wheat? Ass niggas, it's grits. None of that With a biscuit with butter on it With butter and cheese.
Speaker 6:You know what I'm saying. We don't do that shit. Maybe some shrimp.
Speaker 2:Yeah, maybe some shrimp, yep, maybe a liver mush or a fried you know what I'm saying Liver mush, we don't do no oatmeal no cream of wheat, corned beef hash I don't fucking know liver mush.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it should be, chris.
Speaker 4:You know what I know liver mush.
Speaker 3:He said speak up, nigga. You don't fuck with that shit. Liver mush good as fuck.
Speaker 1:Between a biscuit Fried liver mush Between a biscuit.
Speaker 3:With some jam and oatmeal. It's a difference. You got South shit up North shit. You can eat the same shit.
Speaker 6:But some of the other. My mom made country fried steak the other day.
Speaker 2:I have not gotten the concept of cream of wheat. What the fuck is that?
Speaker 3:I don't do. I think that's oatmeal. Why would you want oatmeal when there are grits? Some people eat mean, some people eat oatmeal, some people eat grits. I mean, I eat oatmeal.
Speaker 2:I eat oatmeal, but I prefer grits.
Speaker 1:You know, Listen if y'all ever want a good Southern At this point, for sure. If you ever want a good Southern breakfast come by the crib I got boots on the ground okay, cause y'all that you'd rather wear boots than Jordans, right, thank you.
Speaker 5:You'd rather wear boots than Jordans, wouldn't you?
Speaker 2:yes absolutely.
Speaker 3:You got on boots. Right now what you think, and them boots probably was like a hundred dollars.
Speaker 2:To be honest, those are probably a hundred more, I wish cowboy boots like two and better.
Speaker 3:About three and better.
Speaker 2:Yeah, you ain't get those you want a solid little penny. You ain't get those Out of Lebo's, did you? Y'all know Lebo's?
Speaker 3:On Independence. This was all them boots Lebo's and shit.
Speaker 6:This was Boot Barn.
Speaker 4:Boot.
Speaker 3:Barn, yeah, them shits be.
Speaker 2:I like Boot Barn. They be expensive. Boot Barn is nice with it.
Speaker 1:They got some nice boots in there. I ain't gonna cap.
Speaker 2:Boot Barn is nice with it, I like. I like Lebo's Boot barn is nice. That's why I got my Beyonce boots for them, yeah them.
Speaker 3:Cowboy boots cost like two and better them shit's so cheap?
Speaker 6:Yeah, cowboy boots aren't expensive but they're good, Depending on what you find. Yeah, they're not cheap. They're not cheap at all. They're not cheap.
Speaker 2:B-Mart. He ain't got his boots on the ground, so being that you mentioned boots on the ground.
Speaker 3:That's like a line dance song. I know a lot of them deal with line dancing. Did you ever maybe you did, maybe you didn't think about it ever think about doing a line dance type song?
Speaker 6:I have a song called Two Step and you couldn't why you ain't send that. I was going to God send that, Alright.
Speaker 3:Yeah, send that.
Speaker 2:That's lit. You gotta step to it.
Speaker 6:It tells you the steps in it. Two steps to the left. Okay.
Speaker 2:Two steps to the right.
Speaker 3:Send that beat.
Speaker 2:I want to feel like I'm in Coyote.
Speaker 3:Ugly, send that, send that.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I want to feel like I'm in Coyote Ugly. So how do you feel about that?
Speaker 3:How do you feel about country music and line dancing? How do you feel about that?
Speaker 2:Because that crazy is crazy right now.
Speaker 6:It's crazy, right now it goes hand in hand.
Speaker 2:It's like shrimp and grits. I like him, I like him, I like him.
Speaker 4:He's invited to the barbecue.
Speaker 2:To the cookout barbecue. Yes, so let me ask, since we're talking about you, know, know, like boots on the ground, that type of genre music, how do you feel about like this whole soul country, soul craze, moving? Do you feel like that's a world that you want to be a part of?
Speaker 6:absolutely. I have a country soul song. I performed at the chitlin strut last year, two years ago what's the? I'm not familiar it's a chitlin festival in South Carolina. It's just straight chitlin stuff, everything is chitlins.
Speaker 4:Everything is chitlins.
Speaker 6:The food and stuff.
Speaker 2:I will tell people, ferifera, I'm southern, down to the ground I'm a southern belle but I don't fuck with chitlins. That's where I draw the fucking line at.
Speaker 1:Chitlins and pig feet is enough.
Speaker 6:What I would say is that it's necessary, because what's life without soul?
Speaker 2:Oh my.
Speaker 4:God Say that shit Nothing.
Speaker 6:Let's be real, right, so you can have the prettiest music in the world. There's artists out there that have great music, but there ain't no soul to it. That's right. So like, like where you at and where'd you go right, what are you doing? Right, and the one thing that I really appreciate the fact that people have commented to me on is they're like, bro, you got soul and I'm like, I appreciate that black people tell you that.
Speaker 2:If a black person tell you that, they mean yes that's true.
Speaker 3:Yes, pretty much.
Speaker 2:So yeah, you can't tell yeah, oh baby, I heard it when he said grits was a must jeans. I heard, I heard it because a queen with jeans so I knew exactly I have to ask who?
Speaker 1:um well, I have two questions for you, okay. The first one is if you could do a feature with any artist, oh yeah, any genre, mainstream or underground, who would it be?
Speaker 2:mainstream or underground yeah, or give one of each any artist at all, any artist at all.
Speaker 3:Pull him up for the grave if you want to no, let them rest in peace.
Speaker 1:Let them rest we are not on sinners.
Speaker 3:Okay, I didn't say the movie I don't tell anybody. Don't tell anybody he can use AI go ahead.
Speaker 6:I feel like and I mentioned this man the other day and he's been a huge part of just my appreciation for one, country music and two, the grind Just because of how long he grinded before he ever really got recognition and he never changed up the whole time. Blake Shelton.
Speaker 2:Blake Shelton. I like Blake, I think Blake.
Speaker 6:Shelton would be a dope dude to do a song. That name hasn't been mentioned in a long time. Yeah, I like Blake Shelton. I think Blake Shelton would be a dope dude to do a song that name hasn't been mentioned in a long time. I like Blake Shelton but the thing is that that name will always be relevant. That name will always be relevant. Anybody that knows country music, that knows it like that, will know that Blake Shelton is Austin.
Speaker 2:I fuck with Blake Blake TV show on. Is it TNT that late night TV show he did a Blake got a TV show when they play games Like country games, oh yeah.
Speaker 6:Yeah, I remember that that shit is so fucking good.
Speaker 2:Blake Shelton is funny as hell.
Speaker 6:He seems like a heck of a dude too, like his personality. His character is him. He seems like a heck of a dude too, like his personality.
Speaker 2:His character is like bro, like him and his wife you know he married to gwen stefani, so him is my one there, so it's crazy I want to.
Speaker 3:I want to, uh, talk about the struggle, because you mentioned that previously and, like a lot of times, when you look on instagram, everybody's doing good. Nobody want to really talk about their struggle, right? So talk about your struggle. How did you struggle to get to where you at right now?
Speaker 6:music wise just just in general. Just in general, I got myself into a lot of trouble. That was self-inflicted, and I probably spent a lot of time sitting there trying to deflect it out on other people and use that as an excuse. Not use it as an excuse to boohoo woe is me. Use it as an excuse to act however I wanted, right. Then it goes from that to okay, I really gotta tighten down and straighten up.
Speaker 6:Now the question is how and I would say as a person individually, my individual character working on myself, has been a lot of self-reflection and then self application, self-reflection and then self-application. So it's like this is the reflection part. How do I change it? How do I apply it? Okay, now I got to apply it, which the ultimate struggle in all that is. What am I doing? Am I wasting my time? Do I need to kick rocks? Do I not need to kick rocks? Are these even the right rocks to be kicking? I mean, that's prayer, bro. That's prayer. That's the prayer closet, that's reading the word. That's all that stuff that has to come in play for it to even make sense.
Speaker 2:Prayer closet. That's some country shit Talk about it.
Speaker 6:You know what I mean. So the struggle is I would say the biggest struggle is the self-struggle, because you know we're sitting here, we're talking, we're just having a good time and everything. Okay, that's the easy part. Even when I was out there wiling the way I was wiling, sitting there talking, being funny, chilling, that's the easy part. Okay, what are you like? What you doing when you're alone? What you doing when you're by yourself? How you acting? Now, character is what you do when no one's watching. Oh my god. So yes, that's where the discipline comes in. Yeah, ain't nobody watching you, ain't nobody seeing you? Ain't nobody taking a court of this right now? Right now, who is you?
Speaker 6:right and, and you need to be the same person out there that you are in there.
Speaker 2:Let's go with that. I like the way you put that.
Speaker 1:What do you feel like so far on your musical journey? Has been your greatest achievement so far?
Speaker 6:This Good answer. The most appreciation I feel like I've felt in a long time, would be this Because, the conversation we had on Sunday and you're like, bro, we can't wait to see you tonight. I'm like man, I can't wait to see y'all tonight either. Like the excitement behind that, like just somebody saying I can't wait to see you later, dog.
Speaker 6:It's like hey, cool, like I appreciate that, cool like I appreciate that. Um, the I would say. The other thing which would always make a difference to me is being able to perform at dallas austin's distribution company launch party. Wow, I gotta perform at that. That's crazy. And dallas austin's wife came up to me and was like he's been singing your song all week. That's crazy. You're the one that. And Dallas Austin's wife came up to me and was like he's been singing your song all week. That's crazy.
Speaker 4:You're the one that has that.
Speaker 6:We could still be friends. I was like, yeah, she was like he's been singing your song all week long, that's heavy For Dallas, austin, the one that made the music from Drumline.
Speaker 2:TLC to be like hey bro I like that.
Speaker 6:That's big. That's big To the fact he's singing it walking around his house.
Speaker 2:Let's go, let's go, let's go. Dallas got a great year.
Speaker 6:so it's crazy and from cool personality, cool person and changed Atlanta scene for music like crazy Changed it. Absolutely. Not just an influential person, a cool guy, a trendsetter.
Speaker 1:What a For real.
Speaker 6:And that's probably the biggest thing, that probably will always be the biggest thing CMA, cmts, award shows, bets, whatever comes, it's like hey man. I just remember when Dallas Austin was like, hey, I want you at the launch party, okay. It's always the beginnings, those beginning moments. Beginning moments, yeah, because it's like I could really belong here, right, I could really do this. And, um, I met Jermaine Dupri that night. Get out of here, he was standing up back and I he's a midget yeah, he's short, amy, he's short, he's short.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I knew that he was short.
Speaker 6:I was. I was. I realized that was going to short. I realized it was him and I was walking over to him and his security guard was like and I was like I just wanted to shout out, Jermaine, and then it wasn't like well, come on, it was like we just caught eye and I was like, hey, man, I just want to say it's cool meeting you. You're cool.
Speaker 3:Now watch, it's going to come full circle and Jermaine gonna be like what up? You know what I'm saying? It's gonna come full circle.
Speaker 2:That's crazy stuff like that yeah, sid is talking about your achievements, and I know a lot of one of the artists greatest achievements is actually being signed to a label which you are absolutely so talk about that experience and that journey. Shout them out like talk about what that's like.
Speaker 6:First of all, shout out Quality Entertainment. Shout out TG. Shout out the whole team man. Shout out everybody that's put their neck on the line and said you know what? I'm willing to invest and put my name out there for this guy, this kid, because I see the vision, I see the dream and I see the hunger. Shout out all y'all, even to my friends back home that might even be watching this right now and have been supportive the whole time. Everybody that has been supportive shout out y'all.
Speaker 2:Quality entertainment, a blessing how did that come about? How did you get signs?
Speaker 6:I'm curious I was in my room praying, I was like lord, I don't want the biggest, I don like Lord, I don't want the biggest, I don't want the best, I don't want the most money, I want what you have. And then two weeks later I get a call from Willie. Franco, franco, willie.
Speaker 1:Shut up, Willie.
Speaker 6:Willie said hey, the baby's brother wants to talk to you. I was like, okay, that's cool, yeah, I'll talk to anybody. See what's up. Then we met for lunch. We met a couple times because I wasn't. I was feeling it and I was like, but I wanted to make sure that I was doing the right thing, right. And we met a couple times. And then the last time we met it was me, him, jules and Tech, and we sat there and we talked and I was like I think this is what I want to do. So then me and Tech went right across the street to UPS. We had the contract that I had. We went ahead and signed it. Wait, did you read the contract? Yes, I've read the contract. I've definitely read the contract.
Speaker 4:Read the contract.
Speaker 6:Read the contract.
Speaker 2:He's not stupid, just sign the contract.
Speaker 6:If I'm necessarily educated enough to understand it all, like that, it's a different story. But I have definitely sat there and read it and paid attention and like, okay, this is what this means, this is what this means. This is necessary, right, it's necessary, it is. I mean, yeah, business, all that, but it's necessary. When it comes to I'm a part of you, I'm a part of your brand, I got to make sure that I'm doing my part, right, doing it right on my side, to where I'm not making you look bad, you look crazy, right, just because I'm ignorant to what I did Right.
Speaker 6:So there's been some things I've had to pay attention to that and look at that and understand what it actually entails, what it is. And I'm fortunate man, I'm so fortunate Like Indian Trail. Just being from that kind of town, that kind of place, all that never really felt like I could run up the street and turn around and make my dreams come true, go ahead. No, no, go ahead. Everybody's always like New York LA. New York LA tried that, been that, done that, and it was like fell on your face.
Speaker 3:Okay, got right with the Lord and straightened up and he said let me pick you back up and one thing I like about quality and how TG does things, because he has the green light at any time to be like all right, do some shit with the baby and do what you do. But I like that he develops the artist. He gives them their own identity, gives them their own lane and working with him, I see how he moves. He really puts the onus on the artist to do their job.
Speaker 3:If you do their job, you reap the benefits of doing your job. I want you to tell the people when you like the work you got to put in. When people see that you signed, people are like, oh, I'm signed. They don't see the work you got to put in, even when people see that you signed right people like right. They don't see the work that you got to put in, right, so tell the people that's looking like okay, the work you got to put in when you be signed I'm gonna, I'm gonna be honest.
Speaker 6:I have to give dj d-tech his kudos for the way that he he molded me to even make me something that quality would even want to entertain. I have to say that, shout out OG, shout out D-Tech forever.
Speaker 3:We did a mixtape too. Shout out D-Tech.
Speaker 6:Because tech took me out there, put me in places, gave me the chance to sink or swim, and it was on me as an artist that was trying to make it happen, to learn the hard way or succeed. Now, on top of that, tg has amped it up even more, really helped me get my socials to a point where it makes sense and is very hands-on and in your ear about what needs to be done. Yep, and he's not gonna not to compare the two but he's not gonna throw you out there to watch you sink. He's going to stand back and watch you work. He's going to stand back and watch you operate and he's going to say how hungry are you? Let me chill, how hungry are you? And you?
Speaker 6:I was out moving around, talking to everybody and he made sure that I was in the right place socially to be able to be in an environment of that caliber. Let's be honest, it was a high caliber and I would say it all has to be done for you to be successful where, as an artist, you know how many flyers I've got myself. I have a whole section of people I used to hang out with the bonfires at at Res's house that they bought T-shirts from me the original B Myers T-shirts with two S's. They bought T-shirts from me. My friends over like 30, 35 people got that T-shirt Because I was willing to turn around and invest in myself to put that into it. Flyers I got ran off Walmart two times because I was out there trying to Not at Walmart.
Speaker 4:At Walmart they want to did you the idea of targeting?
Speaker 6:At Walmart, and I wasn't even out there trying to get money for it. I was out there just trying to network myself. Right, your network is your network, and the ultimate thing is, if you're not willing to put yourself out there just trying to network myself, your network is your network. And the ultimate thing is, if you're not willing to put yourself out there no TG, no D-Tech, no, nobody. If you're not willing to put yourself out there saying this is me, this is what I got, I believe deep in my heart, deep in my soul, that I got something to say and people would like to probably listen to it, then this ain't for you, because the support comes after you support yourself.
Speaker 6:And if anybody's out there trying to be an artist and trying to make it to that caliber, I want to be signed, I want to be this, and TG even told me this. This is a hardworking artist. This is what you call a hardworking artist, and I'm like to me. Yes, but a different perspective has to come in for you to see. That's not how they're going to see it. That's not how it's going to be seen. I understand what you feel, I understand what you know and I understand how hard of a grind you got because I've seen it.
Speaker 4:But there's a different factor that comes into it when it comes to being seen.
Speaker 6:True, you gotta work at it.
Speaker 2:You know what I mean you gotta work at that shit for real.
Speaker 6:So are you trying to see or are you trying to be seen? I'm trying to be seen. I'm trying to come up to you, talk to you without even knowing you, because we're at a music event and I'm an artist. So, hey, I got a business. It started with business cards, not even flyers.
Speaker 2:It started business cards, not even flyers. It started with business cards.
Speaker 3:All you need is a business card for something and that's true and now you got qr codes and all that passion. They're wanting qr codes then fuck I'm talking about.
Speaker 2:Yeah, man like well, you know I'm going, I'm gonna flip this all the way around. As I asked my last question, I know, you know our silly ass cameraman was telling you I'm a little unhinged and shit right and and you probably caught moments of it.
Speaker 2:I caught a little bit I'm a little unhinged I'm not a lot of unhinged. I'm a little unhinged or whatever. Like I have. No, I have no lines, there's no guidelines with me. So I got to ask um, you know, and this is crazy, somebody asked somebody else this today that's how much access to the podcast? If we checked your phone right now, hooked it up to the screen or whatever, what's the last thirst trap you liked or you sent?
Speaker 6:Last thirst trap I liked and we all know what thirst traps are.
Speaker 2:All y'all know that's dad shaking, playing with the booty. Which one have you double tapped on somebody on Instagram? Maybe it was a Jolie, maybe it was a Cuban white girl.
Speaker 6:Cause your boots, well the crazy thing is that's exactly what it was. You know how you use real sometimes to sit there and promote, like, use the reels to promote the music, okay. Well, I was scrolling on Instagram earlier. Obviously, I got the song Country Booty, okay yeah. So Jolie Juicy was? Don't ask.
Speaker 2:It wasn't even that.
Speaker 6:It was just a video of her. I think I like the caption more than I like the video, because there's other videos of her I've seen that I like more. If I'm being honest, you know what I mean. Let's just be real here.
Speaker 2:Look at this. Who is this? Jolie, Juicy J-O-L-E Twin you know who that is.
Speaker 6:J-U-C-Y. I think Okay, I ain't pulling my phone.
Speaker 2:Okay, wait, wait, I got it. Oh, this Jolie. Oh, she got ass, let me that's a white woman with ass.
Speaker 1:It's a white woman with ass oh, this the girl that be on tiktok, look at her trying to hit me up.
Speaker 2:I can't I can see her in your next video. I can see her in your next video. Hey, jolie Juicy, let me call me, I'll hook that up we gonna tag Jolie Jolie.
Speaker 3:let me call me, I'll hook that up. We're going to tag Jolie Jolie in this clip.
Speaker 1:She fine, she fine.
Speaker 3:We're going to tag Jolie Jolie in this clip. Where's?
Speaker 6:she from? I have no clue, I don't know. I didn't go Google search her. How much followers she got Two million, Damn.
Speaker 3:I was about to say she how much followers she got? 2 million. She probably got a lot.
Speaker 2:It's crazy because you know when you go look at people's pages, you go look at people's pages you see, like people that you follow, that follow her. Ain't nothing but niggas follow her nothing but niggas. I see a lot of my niggas follow her. A lot of my niggas follow her. It's crazy. It's crazy. Shut up. I saw what you did there. I saw what you did there. I saw what you did there. Shut up, DeJones. Oh shit, hey Twin. All right man.
Speaker 3:So my last question to you, Anytime an artist come on. We always got to ask this question, oh yeah.
Speaker 2:It's a good question.
Speaker 3:Who are your top three? Top three artists of all time?
Speaker 2:Dead or alive.
Speaker 3:Top three of all time.
Speaker 6:All time. Good question, george Jones. Okay, I got to give the possum one RIP.
Speaker 2:I don't even know what that is, a lot of people are not going to know who George Jones is, I know George Jones I don't know, oh, okay, he stopped loving her today.
Speaker 6:You ever heard he stopped loving her.
Speaker 3:He's a country artist. Yes, okay, okay, okay.
Speaker 6:Call him the possum, and the reason they call him the possum is because he used to get so drunk that he wouldn't show up to his shows. Seriously, real talk. I mean, that's actually what took him out.
Speaker 2:You said Lauryn Hill, Lauryn Hill pretty much.
Speaker 6:He got so drunk that he wouldn't show up to his shows. So he got a nickname to Possum because they know he's going to be there, so they playing Possum you know, but he's. I mean killer, Killer, Great voice, I mean amazing artist. I've got to give it to Elton John man. I've said that multiple times and I'm going to go ahead and say it again, because Tiny Dancer, he's an incredible talent and so, overall artists, I've got to say Elton John is crazy.
Speaker 1:For real, for real, for real, for real, no matter what genre of music you like you have to respect.
Speaker 3:Elton John. He's funny as shit too.
Speaker 6:I will say you guys might not know this guy either, but there's this guy named Carmen that makes Christian music. He's a Christian artist but he puts things in a theatrical type form. He's got this song, that is like it's called, revival in the Land, and it's a conversation between the devil and his top demon.
Speaker 3:And it's wild, the devil and his top demon yes, that's crazy and it's wild. And his top demon, lilith? Shit, and it's wild. The devil and his top demon yes, that's crazy and it's wild.
Speaker 2:And his top demon Lilith. No, that's his wife.
Speaker 1:Oh, my bad Sorry.
Speaker 2:I be in my look, go ahead, go ahead.
Speaker 3:No, you're good Typical wars.
Speaker 6:It's a conversation about what they're doing on Earth. What's super cool? Mazikeen Especially coming from a theatrical background to where stuff like that resonates and makes it different, makes things more vivid, and that's one of the songs that I used to listen to in the car with my parents. Okay so, carmen, elton John, george Jones, george Jones man, that's a good thing Dope lineup George. Jones.
Speaker 4:If you go to what?
Speaker 2:do you?
Speaker 3:listen to Lizzy Lizzy.
Speaker 4:Hip hop or R&B.
Speaker 6:Out of the two.
Speaker 3:Hip hop for sure. The question was hip hop or R&B, because they can't fucking hear you.
Speaker 4:Hip hop or R&B hip-hop, hip-hop, for sure favorite hip-hop artist.
Speaker 6:I had to say this the other day, so I'm going to stay consistent with what I gave the other day. Number one I said Drake.
Speaker 4:I ain't mad.
Speaker 6:I don't give a fuck what y'all say that nigga loves that beat.
Speaker 4:But that nigga is goading.
Speaker 6:He's not finna play with you for real. He's goading.
Speaker 2:Kendrick beat him for a very small amount of time just to run things up. He whooped his ass and packed him up. But that nigga is goading.
Speaker 4:I only asked for one. You ain't got to say nothing else. You got Drake. Drake is one of them. He is one of them. If you want to go on, go on, I'll give you three. I said the other day. That's why I said that's my brother.
Speaker 6:I also said a baby. I said a baby because one four Charlotte, respect for everything that he has done for this city, brought to this city On top of that, what he does behind camera, because he decided to get behind camera and learn stuff and that's true icon status to sit there and go. I'm going to learn everything. I rap, I rap my butt off, I do my thing. They know what it is. Now I'm going to do stuff that they don't know and I'm going to be the only one that does know when they start asking. So I have to say him especially I mean, duke can rap, bro, like just artist wise, you know, and he's smart yeah, that's, that's the thing he said, his little comment is that they?
Speaker 4:trying to blackball me and he came back and did his own thing.
Speaker 6:Freestylesles and all that Real Charlotte.
Speaker 4:I said this earlier I feel like this is his comeback year. I ain't going to don't he's been on fire though.
Speaker 1:Yeah, he's a rapper, but this is his comeback year.
Speaker 4:This is his comeback year.
Speaker 6:It's happening, it's already happening. Really, this is his comeback year, especially with all the other stuff that's going on in the music industry. It's like what's really going on. You know what I mean. And number number three.
Speaker 2:I gave it to Nicki Minaj. Shout out to Nicki she's not going to ever see this because she blocked CEO.
Speaker 4:Nah, that's gangster. That's New York shit. Fuck that. I gave it to Nicki. That's gangster.
Speaker 2:No, she blocked the podcast. She blocked the podcast.
Speaker 4:Fuck that. What's that? Y'all not tapping on Nikki CEO. You know, it's really just happening with one person that know her and she'll unblock Nikki, I think it was because I know of Nikki like before Nikki I think I made a comment and maybe she blocked me no. Then she realized who you was and said Maybe, she tried to delete her past. The tomboy era, all that other shit, what y'all saying? That's the only thing I can say, though.
Speaker 3:You, nicki Minaj, don't fucking worry about us, for Did you?
Speaker 4:hurt, I got you. Did you hurt, bro? Shout out to Nicki Minaj. Shout out to Nicki yeah, big queens, big queens.
Speaker 6:That is crazy. And she fire artists. She sing too, so Gotta give her that.
Speaker 3:I respect your decisions, I respect it. You gonna stick around. We gonna play some music after you. Stick around my man B Myers. Give him a round of applause, thank you for this interview.
Speaker 6:We gotta do it one time for him we can find you on social media platforms you can find me on Instagram at official B Myers. That's official B M Y E R S. All streaming platforms B period space M-Y-E-R-S. I'll give you all a second. Go ahead and grab your phone real quick. Alright, I'm on YouTube. B Myers, b period space M-Y-E-R-S. Everywhere B Myers. It's eventually number one on the charts number one in your hearts.
Speaker 4:Man, let's go. All right, I don't drink, that's my brother. Big Brooklyn stands that. Brooklyn stands that.
Speaker 2:Hot.
Speaker 3:Topics with Chappie and feel free to chime in if you want to B.
Speaker 2:Did I tell you I'm for caffeine? No, I said that, that's my tagline.
Speaker 1:And I see y'all done, got my cars all sticky. They're not even in order Like what is this?
Speaker 4:Polo polo polo.
Speaker 1:Okay, y'all ready. Yeah, Celebrity birthdays. It's only three. Ceo, you might not know these people, but just bear with me please, Because you old as fuck, because I don't got time for the commentary. Who are they? You old as fuck John Cena.
Speaker 2:I know John Cena, the wrestling nigga. He turned 48. 48? 48. He just did WrestleMania, he did Y'all know he Shout out John Cena. John Cena got a movie coming out in July. Yep, with Idris Elba, that's going to be fire.
Speaker 1:That's going to be fire.
Speaker 2:I saw the trailer today it's going to be fire.
Speaker 3:Yes.
Speaker 1:All right, number two, george Lopez. Number two, george Lopez, oh word in the lowrider listen how tall are you?
Speaker 2:he's 64 listen the George Lopez show used to put me to sleep. Listen.
Speaker 4:I'd wake up to it.
Speaker 2:All you hear when you wake up at like three in the lowrider. That's all you hear at three o'clock in the morning. And then I ain't gonna lie, I got. I was waking up at 3 o'clock in the morning, bro, talking about niggas. Boys, relax, talk about niggas. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 6:Nick at night. Bro, that was Nick at night.
Speaker 2:That's what used to be on the phone late at night.
Speaker 3:That's what you better follow late at night. Now, no lie, though, hold on.
Speaker 2:Let's get through it. As I got older and watched the, a very fire show. It's fire.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I was about to say that it is a really good show. Carmen need her ass. Carmen need her ass, she need her ass. Yeah, she need yeah, fire show.
Speaker 2:Shout out to George Lopez, man Shout out to George.
Speaker 1:All right, the next one. I know you don't know him, so don't be like. Who the fuck is that? Because?
Speaker 2:I know you don.
Speaker 3:Oh my God, he played Kumar in.
Speaker 2:Harold and Kumar, who you never seen.
Speaker 3:Harold and Kumar Okay.
Speaker 4:Oh, my God Harold and Kumar go to White Castle, One of the A-Rabs. Oh Blizzy.
Speaker 3:Blizzy.
Speaker 2:What Blizzy.
Speaker 3:That was really it.
Speaker 2:Hey yo.
Speaker 4:That is the A-Rab that was doing the Harold and Kumar he's in, he's in.
Speaker 3:Oh okay, oh okay, I know that motherfucker yeah hey, I ain't gonna lie hilton kumar go to white
Speaker 2:castle is so wild, hilarious it's so wild, was he fucking? Remember he was fucking the wee bag. That shit was crazy. Now for real. Shout out to hilton kumar is a fire ass, high ass movie. No, no, you blew shit up. We gonna go to hot topic quiz. I got four, so bear with me. Shout out to the Cal no, that hair to Kumar is a fire as high as movie. He did. No, no, you blew shit up.
Speaker 1:Oh, we're going to go to hot topic quiz. I got four, so bear with me. Yeah, uh, department of education is coming to collect their coins. Okay, the same department of education that was disbanded. I don't know how they better do this, but we got. If you owe student loans to the, to the department of education, listen up, because the agency wants its money back now. Get it back in blood bitch. No, no, they are.
Speaker 6:Listen they are.
Speaker 1:We said that and they said bet, okay. On monday, the department of education announced they will begin collecting payments on student loans that are in default as soon as next month. This process will include garnishing wages for potentially millions of americans, so listen.
Speaker 1:So starting on may 5th, the department of education will begin involuntarily collecting their money through the treasury department's offset program. So if you don't know what this offset program is, this is the same program where, if you owe child support or if you owe any money to the government, they withhold anything like um paychecks, federal paychecks, tax returns. It's on the website, for real.
Speaker 4:They just announced it today yo yeah, twin cursed me out the last episode over the board of Education. She was defending them. But I was right. Hold on, you were defending them. No, no, no. I was right, though, and now they're stealing from you. I was right, though. Stick together with me, twin. No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Speaker 2:They robbing you and you defended them to what the fuck I actually said.
Speaker 1:so go ahead, revisit it once you finish okay, so let me get through this. So, um, this program withholds government payments, including tax refunds, federal salary and other benefits from people with past due debts to the government. So how this process will work is they will issue a 30-day notice and, after the 30-day notice, they will begin garnishing wages. For borrowers in default and for people who may want to know how do I know if I'm in default? You are in default if you have not made a payment for nine months or more. Oh, really, okay, cool.
Speaker 2:So it is crazy.
Speaker 1:Let me give you all some numbers on this, because I had to look this up. I was interested to know because I'm one of the first numbers. Currently, there are 5.3 million people who are in default on their federal student loans 5.3, 5.3 million. In addition to that, there are 4 million borrowers oh, this one, I meant there are 4 million borrowers who are 91 to 180 days late on their loan payment. Less than 40% of all borrowers from the Department of Education are current on their student loans.
Speaker 3:There go the forgiveness.
Speaker 2:So let's talk about that too, Okay so
Speaker 6:let's talk about that.
Speaker 1:So remember Biden started the SAVE program. If you were not able to make your payments, they did based off your income. Some people didn't have to pay anything, okay, well, the Trump administration secretly took that to court.
Speaker 3:They took it to court.
Speaker 1:It was never.
Speaker 4:It just wasn't.
Speaker 1:So let me explain. When I say secretly, I mean it was not told in the media. It very much so happened, but it just wasn't publicized.
Speaker 4:Yeah, they didn't do a secret, it's the government.
Speaker 3:We can't hear you.
Speaker 1:Okay. So what they did was. They took this program to the courts and said that it was unconstitutional. And the courts agreed with them. Wow. But before we say wow, before we get into upraise, let me finish what I got to say.
Speaker 3:Go ahead.
Speaker 1:The people who are currently enrolled in the SAVE program that were paying nothing got all of their student loans. Forgave, forgave.
Speaker 1:They went into complete um, I know a couple people that got this so, if you so like, during um, the last presidential administration, during covet, biden set up this program for student loans called save. It was like a repayment program for people that weren't able to make their monthly payments because of like covet and stuff like that, and the way that that program worked was you talked to somebody on the phone and they went through your annual income to see an annual income and the bills that you pay and they to see how much you would pay per week. Some people under that program were paying nothing a week okay, like paying zero. When they took it to court, the court supreme court was like we kind of agree with you, but we're paying nothing a week okay, like paying zero. When they took it to court, the court supreme court was like we kind of agree with you, but we're not gonna punish these people because of that.
Speaker 4:So they forgave all of those people who were paying zero dollars a month for their loans, like the 2018 and 2021 no, they forgave all of their loans, like all of their I should have went to school then and fucking finished the fuck I drop out for if I'm going to get forgiven Brooklyn, shit, we didn't go to school.
Speaker 1:Well, yeah it happened though. I'm going to keep y'all updated though, because, as y'all remember, small Business Administration is going to be taking over that loan repayment service. So that's interesting to see Small Business Administration and the Treasury Department working together. But hey, we'll see.
Speaker 4:It's good for everybody that benefit off of it, I ain't gonna lie. Your benefit is good.
Speaker 1:If you don't benefit, you in the category with me I just don't think that that's smart because honestly you're you're garnishing wages involuntarily from people that need the money and what it's going to do is cause there to be more homelessness in america because people are not going to be able to afford because they majority of America is living paycheck to paycheck. So it's like if you take away from that paycheck to paycheck lifestyle, you are damn near already underneath.
Speaker 4:Homeless people everywhere. Even if it's more money, they give money. Some people be homeless and be rich. They just don't want to give their money up and be broke.
Speaker 1:I'm not talking about their people, though.
Speaker 3:I'm talking about people that's trying to do the right thing but just don't have enough income.
Speaker 1:Don't talk about right now.
Speaker 6:That garnishing wages is crazy.
Speaker 1:That's crazy, right? He just raised the taxes on us.
Speaker 4:He just raised the taxes, just because they're like you owe it to us, it's like
Speaker 3:bro, you don't even need it, you don't even need my money, bro.
Speaker 4:Go to the IRS Department of Education no it's not that they need it, it's that they don't want us to have it. No, they just don't want you to have it.
Speaker 6:Exactly. It's crazy, it's not that they need it.
Speaker 2:I ain't gonna lie.
Speaker 4:It's not even because exactly.
Speaker 2:I've been trying to put food on my table. I've been trying to log in to my student loans, make sure they make sure they ain't defunded. You would've.
Speaker 4:You would've got a letter by now the board of education don't love you. They told me my shit is in the green.
Speaker 2:They said you don't gotta pay shit, so thank you. I'm not being quiet as fuck cause I've been trying to change my password.
Speaker 4:No, you just wanted to make sure.
Speaker 2:What'd that say? That shit say zero Hold on Twit.
Speaker 4:You just wanted to make sure I wasn't right.
Speaker 2:No, no, no, no, no. I just wanted to make sure because, let me tell you, I am a youth director, program director, and I make good money, but I don't make the kind of money for you to be garnishing my damn money Hell, no so fuck that.
Speaker 4:Damn bro.
Speaker 1:Okay, we're going to go ahead and keep it pushing. The next two are lawsuits. Y'all want wild or super wild. Super wild Damn they're both super wild.
Speaker 3:Let's go to Soulja Boy.
Speaker 1:Soulja Boy was reportedly ordered to pay $4 million to his ex-assistant over a sexual battery lawsuit. As he should.
Speaker 4:He should have never touched her.
Speaker 1:Let me explain. That's crazy. His ex-personal assistant sued him in 2021 and accused him of sexual battery and abuse during their two-year on-and-off-again relationship. She also claimed that he locked her up for days. That's crazy. Plural days.
Speaker 2:He the first rapper to ever lock somebody up. He the first rapper to lock somebody up.
Speaker 1:Without food and allegedly after he let her out, he beat and verbally attacked her.
Speaker 4:The first rapper to ever lock somebody up. But allegedly, allegedly, allegedly that's a lot of details. I don't want to do that with another black man. Well, I mean so allegedly. I mean.
Speaker 1:the jury found him liable of this Guilty.
Speaker 4:On April 10th. So anymore, I don't mean all the charges, if you let me finish, I can get through it. I'm sorry, mike down.
Speaker 1:I was guilty of. God damn, yes, gosh, okay. The jury found him liable on April 10th for intentional infliction of emotional distress, sexual harassment and not paying his formal assistance. What was that first charge? Emotional distress.
Speaker 2:So, we can sue CL then.
Speaker 4:But why is the first charge they trying to say like raping everything and he beat that?
Speaker 1:Listen, it's the headline.
Speaker 4:Can you let me fucking finish this. I'm defending black men. We not doing that.
Speaker 2:Oh my god, this is what happens when you invite New York niggas and give them Hennessy for real. Listen.
Speaker 1:Okay, the jury tossed out the former assistant, who was only listed as Jane Doe, tossed out her claims of false imprisonment and a hostile work environment, but did not toss out the sexual battery and that is still pending?
Speaker 2:did they give reasons why they tossed out them charges? They didn't have enough probable cause, enough evidence yeah, what you need, a video of that nigga locking me up yeah, because it's your word versus my word, so listen.
Speaker 1:You say she's so listen jane doe first begins working for soldier boy in 2021 and accused him of rape and kidnapping. She claims it didn't take a full month working for him before he slid in her dms with pictures of his little soldier that's literally what they said that that's shady, so we not taking that.
Speaker 4:If it's shady work, we not taking that. You saying little in quotations.
Speaker 1:That's literally how it was in the trap.
Speaker 4:I know I'm saying for her, saying that you shady.
Speaker 1:She claims she said after he slid in her DMs with the pictures. That's when things turn romantic.
Speaker 1:But the relationship did not last long because things became violent very fast. She claimed that soldier boy would lock her in a room for up to two days with no food and, of course, y'all. Soldier boy denied all the claims and allegations and stated that she was simply crashing at his crib in exchange for services and she never received a formal job offer from him to be considered his personal assistant. Oh, he did admit to the on and off again relationship but said while it was consensual, there were times it could get messy. They do.
Speaker 4:But they celebrities, so I've been around them so I know they be possessive. They feel like they hide in life and you got to submit to them. So that's why I'm saying me being a man being real, I can see why she say like he want me to be there, not leave. He get jealous, but I don't feel like a nigga with millions is gonna force you to do anything, and do you know what I'm saying?
Speaker 3:Okay, well, let me finish. Shout out to Drewski.
Speaker 4:Shout out to Drewski on that.
Speaker 1:Let me finish. He was in Atlanta During the trial. Photos of the former assistant's bruises were shown and wild text messages hold on wild text messages from Soulja Boy, which one text specifically said stupid, dumb ass. No, sorry.
Speaker 4:Bitch, stupid dumb bitch. Hold on, wait, I lost my line.
Speaker 1:One text said die bitch, I should have Stupid dumb bitch. I know you said that I lost my line. One text said die bitch, I should have killed your stupid ass. And when he was questioned about it, he claimed it was never that deep.
Speaker 4:That was deep bro you. The first one that lied and said that I understand he didn't go to jail for perjury.
Speaker 1:That was deep bro you. The first one that lied and said that oh understand.
Speaker 2:And said that he didn't go to jail for perjury.
Speaker 1:And said that the bruises on her body could have came from anybody and said that this Soldier was hurt Quote bitch is just chasing a bag.
Speaker 4:But why you still calling her a bitch if you don't feel a way?
Speaker 6:You're still emotional, so you mad no, no, okay. So the way you're still emotional, so you mad no, no, okay. So you gotta understand when I'm gonna tell you this right now, when you got money, when I get through, but when they got, money and feel like they can control you because they got more than you.
Speaker 4:They'll violate you and they want to be possessive. But well, she's not with that, listen. But she tried to violate him in court.
Speaker 1:He hit her.
Speaker 4:He didn't rape her.
Speaker 1:Listen, he hit her Different charges. Originally, when Soulja Boy was slapped with this lawsuit, Jane Doe asked for everything Soulja Boy owned.
Speaker 4:She asked for $73.6 million from the rapper $73.6 million from the rapper.
Speaker 1:Bro, I remember when Crank.
Speaker 6:That came out.
Speaker 3:That's the issue. That's the issue.
Speaker 1:Go ahead Actually well, this is for everything. But the judge denied that amount and instead slapped him with a $4 million verdict $4 million is still good in my book 73.6 million is nothing, but no, it gets different with rappers I understand her asking for everything, but how do you come up with?
Speaker 4:that 76 million to get smacked.
Speaker 3:That's nasty.
Speaker 1:A lawyer probably came up with that number for you?
Speaker 4:Yeah, because he wanted to get paid. Who should have visited Bixby?
Speaker 1:Speaking of hold on, let me get through it. Speaking of Busby Shannon Sharp. Uncle Shannon On Sunday was hit with a $50 million rape and sexual assault lawsuit. So this Sunday again he was hit with a $50 million lawsuit that was filed against him in Nevada by a Jane Doe who has now been identified as Gabriella Zuniga. She accused him of assault, sexual assault battery, sexual battery, intentional infliction of emotion and intentional infliction of emotional distress against the victim.
Speaker 3:Wait, note the age, though I ain't got there yet, he did it. Oh, okay, I ain't got there, yet she's 21 now.
Speaker 1:She's not 21. She's 20. You really think he did it? Let me God damn.
Speaker 6:Just go ahead y'all.
Speaker 1:Y'all tell the facts, go ahead. Reports released after the lawsuit was announced show that sharp and jane doe were involved in a rocky consensual relationship for almost two times. Again this jane doe has been identified as gabriella zaniga. She is 30 years younger than shannon shark and she was allegedly subjected. She has said in this lawsuit that she was allegedly subjected. She has said in this lawsuit that she was allegedly subjected to sexual encounters being recorded and then shared with other people. So that's some diddy shit Allegedly.
Speaker 4:Keep that in mind. I can say one thing I saw the blogs, I saw the messages. The same shit you probably saw. But she was saying she was only mad because he put it in her ass with no rubber.
Speaker 1:She said why you do that. She was mad about because he put it in her ass with no rubber. You said why you do that. She was mad about that. That's not why she was mad at all.
Speaker 4:That's the first one I seen that she was mad about how you do that and not do that.
Speaker 1:That's not at all why she was mad. She was mad, bro, she was mad about Michelle.
Speaker 2:Why would you do that? I saw it.
Speaker 1:Remember he accidentally went live. Remember he accidentally went live and was fucking.
Speaker 4:He put it in her butt with no rubber and she was mad.
Speaker 1:That's why she mad Look it up.
Speaker 4:She said she said why would you do that? Why would you put it there and do that to me? And I said don't do that. She tried to make it look like it was rape, but it was in her ass, so no funny shit. I seen it. His mic broke. She tried to make it look like it was rape, but it was in her ass and she didn't want to rub her.
Speaker 2:So no, funny shit. I seen it, I be watching that His mic broke. His mic broke. Please turn his mic off, I still got two more left, y'all Come on please.
Speaker 1:I'm tired Go ahead.
Speaker 1:Get doing shit. In September 2024, the woman allegedly wanted to end the relationship due to his viral incident where he live streamed a sexual encounter with another woman. Instead of ending the relationship, Gabriella. Gabriella alleges that Shannon pursued her relentlessly. The lawsuit also alleges on two instances, in October of 2024 and January of 2025, gabriella was raped and she was subjected to unprotected forcible sex and threatened with physical assault. It is to note that this lawsuit was filed by Tony Busby, who had recently had the botched sexual assault case against Jay-Z, and it's also the ex-lawyer for Diddy and represented Deshaun Watson on all of his sexual misconduct cases. Lanny Davis, who is the attorney for Shannon Sharp, released a statement after this, claiming Sharp's innocent and the statement revealed in this statement, which also revealed Gabriela's identity, as well as text she allegedly sent to Sharp, which further proves their relationship was consensual. The statement also alleges that Zuniga is trying to extort Sharp with threats of releasing heavily edited releasing. Releasing heavily edited releasing a heavily edited sex tape in which it appears their encounter was not consensual.
Speaker 2:I know they said, they said they consensually recorded themselves having sex.
Speaker 1:she is saying that that was never agreed to for them to record it. In addition to that, that he was showing it to everybody, but she has a tape and on two of those sex tapes. She's saying that it's not really consensual. She was raped.
Speaker 4:I can respect it, because I don't know that he's saying that these videos were heavily edited.
Speaker 1:They took hella parts out of the original video. I ain't gonna lie.
Speaker 2:My take on this is from like reading the court and everything, I I feel like on her end she was cool with it until that whole, michelle shit, that's literally. I was gonna say that and so that's why I said I feel like she was cool with it but a lot of people are really missing this bigger picture, which is the picture they started fucking around when she was 19.
Speaker 2:Now they have said that this woman, this girl, is a sex worker witch. I have not confirmed this. I don't know, but this age gap, with Shannon being damn near 60 and 19, is disgusting.
Speaker 4:That's predatory behavior. But she look like she in her 30s, it don't matter it does not matter, that's nasty.
Speaker 2:It does not matter what you look like.
Speaker 4:She in her 30s. They be lying in this, but that girl is legally 19. That's disgusting on his part, but girls lie.
Speaker 2:That's disgusting on his part and that's I think they were talking about it on Twitter today. It go back to this culture with old niggas trying to relive they 20s with having hoes like at this point. Think about it Shannon Sharp done ruined his legacy, yeah, of being a pro Hall of Fame or something.
Speaker 4:Now you just know that's not gonna fuck up his football legacy, that's his blogging. But we don't now, we don't speak on him being a football star.
Speaker 2:This is what I'm saying now. When you first say Shannon Sharp name, he gonna be remembered as the old, freaky ass nigga, but when you say his name now remember as a podcaster, not the football great.
Speaker 4:They not bringing down his jersey off of this. That's what I'm saying. I think we're saying the same shit.
Speaker 2:What I'm saying is he's tarnishing his legacy. When you bring his name up now to people, instead of people like oh shit, you know pro football, they gonna say oh, the podcast, nigga, who freaky. And yeah, you know what I'm saying. So can I ask one question? It's like, it's like a blemish on your, on your thing, but can I ask one question?
Speaker 4:so when niggas, it don't matter when the guy walked down on a girl, right, y'all want us to ask the girls for ideas. Girls that look older than what they are, hold on, wait, hold on. It's girls that look older than what they are, hold on, hold on. It's girls that look older than what they look like. And it's girls that look younger than what they look like. So y'all really want to say yo, what's up, man, what you got going on. I like you. You want a drink, hold on. Let me see your ID first.
Speaker 2:I'm sorry. What the fuck y'all want us to do, I don what y'all want us to do in that aspect in a club Y'all ain't give us no answer.
Speaker 1:That's a different situation and I'm going to explain it. I think it's different because for Shannon Sharp somebody of his stature you should be a little more cautious and have a little more awareness of the person that you are having sex with, but where he mad at.
Speaker 6:Can I ask you a question? Where did he start drinking? Was he drunk? Was he out?
Speaker 2:He spoke I ain't spoke big backwards, lizzy, hold on. There's other people in the room, hold on.
Speaker 6:Y'all said that she was 19 when their relationship started. Yeah, she's 30 now.
Speaker 3:No, no, no, no, she's 30.
Speaker 4:No, it's a 30 year gap 30 year gap. Oh, okay, okay, it's a 30 year gap.
Speaker 2:It's not that I ain't going to what.
Speaker 4:If you look at her, she don't look like she's 19.
Speaker 6:Again I get by 28. I miss her. I was like 11 years old.
Speaker 4:How many girls run around and say I got a sugar daddy that's 40 years older?
Speaker 3:than them. You, my nigga, cut this, nigga Michael, cut this nigga Michael, cut my Michael because niggas want to be sugar daddies.
Speaker 4:in the room we got to get to our sugar daddy, certain girls want to get an older nigga to trick on them. So how you mad at him. He could have been paying for her bills what, like you said, twin, she only got mad when the other girl got exposed.
Speaker 2:But that's not.
Speaker 4:Why she been to get mad. So that's not.
Speaker 2:Her getting mad is not. It's emotionally bad, but that's a woman. That's a woman, right? Shannon Sharp is 60, fucking with a 19-year-old. That's crazy, and I think what Sid was and I'm going to end this out what Sid was trying to say is Shannon, being of his stature, being able to have access to where he should be able to? You famous. I'm researching Everybody. Don't come into contact.
Speaker 4:But it's not you. It, but it's not true, it's his staff. They should have knew her, but that's what Sid's saying.
Speaker 2:It's a scenario. It's a different scenario.
Speaker 4:It's a situation of what's going on. We're going to move past it. Your staff, if CEO, look he a rapper, right, and I'm his bro. Yeah, you are a rapper. No, I'm saying you. Are you that nigga this? Your podcast, right? Yo, y'all bitches is bugging. Who are you? How good is this? Now, hold on you, a young bitch, young YNs, out here. You get what I'm saying, bro. He should have had a better staff to know before you get to him.
Speaker 2:You got to get through him. I want you to know they definitely going to let you fucking crack your head.
Speaker 4:Oh, my God who going to fuck. Who me, listen, who me? Oh, nah man, you'll be fucked up. I don't stop bitches, I'll let the good bitches come through.
Speaker 2:Hold on, I'm bigger than him what?
Speaker 4:would you do if?
Speaker 2:a girl came through and they got hit. No, no, no.
Speaker 6:First of all, if a girl come through, if a girl come through and want to eat up you know what she got to do.
Speaker 4:She got to make sure she's my big mother.
Speaker 2:Because that bitch can fight.
Speaker 4:This land. The girls get through when they get to you. That's the final stage. If you want them, you want them. She'll be a friend. I don't give a fuck because I don't want them. Right, if they get through, y'all don't want them.
Speaker 3:She don't make them fall, nigga, she a friend.
Speaker 4:She don't make them like that. Shit. Yo, you bugging Not get. You can take a picture fine old jab.
Speaker 2:You're fucking a crackhead. I hope you know that. Who yo yo?
Speaker 4:I ain't gonna lie, mom. We don't fuck. No crackheads, this is big bags.
Speaker 3:We don't do yo, twin you trying to violate facts, facts, alright. So what would you do? So you know, mama, what would you do are accounts either by me or accounts that came from somebody else? Ayo, janet, you heard my last. What'd you do? It was about the car shit.
Speaker 2:Is that who got the car? That's the car, Janet. Yeah, oh shit, I ain't gonna lie to you. I was over here defending. I was over here. We could have slid on that nigga for real. We could have slid on his ass.
Speaker 3:Ayo, look on Instagram. You see the clips. Make sure y'all go check out that episode.
Speaker 2:That was a good. What Would you Do? Because we was over here pissed Good.
Speaker 3:So what would you do? So what would you do if you're a parent and you got you know both parent households? Shout out to all the parents man, you know got your kids Shout out to parents.
Speaker 3:Got the parents and the mother's talking to the kid and you know the mother's really not getting to the kid. The kid is probably disruptive, the kid is going through some shit, he's probably talking about the kid, about some shit in school. So then the father steps in Like all right, listen, you know, because the father with the tone of voice, all right, so intervening because you're talking shit to your mom and the kids say shut the fuck up, oh shit.
Speaker 6:I'm dying, I'm dying.
Speaker 3:I'm dead. What would you do as a parent, as the father, or I always flip it as the mother or the father in that instance, if the child tells you shut the fuck up hold on wait.
Speaker 1:Is it different for?
Speaker 3:like women, like, like for me, would it be? My husband is talking to my daughter. Yeah, just flip the scenario, I ain't gonna lie, I ain't gonna lie the kid is like, say, 6-7 years old, 6-7. I ok wait wait, no, no, stop, stop. The kid is like, say, 6, 7 years old 6, 7?
Speaker 2:6, 7 years old I. Okay wait, wait, no, no, stop, Stop, stop, okay, the kid.
Speaker 4:Go to bed. All right, hold on. Hold on because nobody Go to bed. Me and mama love about to shake the crib Get mad little nigga.
Speaker 3:The kid is 13 years old.
Speaker 2:Okay, all right, crib, get mad little nigga the kid is 13 years old.
Speaker 5:Okay, I'm smacking it, I'm not gonna lie.
Speaker 2:I'm not gonna lie. I would feel my soul lift from my body and that's my soul lifting. I'm lifting that nigga for real, like on my mama. I'm probably somebody's gonna. I'm going to kill that motherfucker.
Speaker 3:Well, let's flip it For the man it's the daughter, and for the man it's the daughter, and for the female it's the no. No. For the female it's the daughter, and for the male it's the son. So it's your daughter, okay.
Speaker 2:I am listening out of my soul and I am All right. Let me give two phrases.
Speaker 4:She's like say it twin, I want you, I'm going to let you help me kill her too.
Speaker 2:I have to. This is my, this is my youth educational program director answer sometimes you gotta pull your kid aside and you gotta let them know that you are not to be relax, you are not to be fucked with, and you gotta kinda figure out. How did you get to that point where your child felt comfortable enough to say that? To you sometimes it is about talking with them and your child has gotten to a point of comfortability where you got to figure out why they said that. That sounds nice.
Speaker 2:There's a problem. What would you do Now? The real me, the real me, the real terrorist. I'm going to snatch that little motherfucker up by a ponytail or a bus down and I'm going to drag her across that motherfucking house.
Speaker 4:Edit out her professional shit.
Speaker 2:I will snatch every lash. I will snatch every lash. I will snatch every edge. I will take every weave by the strand and I am dragging her little ass around that head.
Speaker 4:But what if she?
Speaker 2:beats you up. And now, mother, what if she beats you?
Speaker 4:hypothetically speaking, I got kids if my son beat me?
Speaker 2:in my 31 years of living there's not a bitch that's walking on this earth that will ever say she got an L against me.
Speaker 4:But that's in your heart. But what if you get it on with your child? She get the best of you. The mini, me, the mini me of me.
Speaker 2:She will learn where she got that shit from. Answer the question.
Speaker 3:Let's quick go around the room. No, no, no, no, hold on Answer the question.
Speaker 5:If she beat you, what would you do? I can feel you on that, but no if she beat you, what would?
Speaker 4:you do.
Speaker 6:Please wait. What would?
Speaker 3:you do. She didn't answer.
Speaker 6:It's my son, it's your son and, like it's an argument, he's just sitting there, he and you go in too, because the mother couldn't get through.
Speaker 3:So the mother gets up and the father goes and starts talking to the, in this case his son.
Speaker 6:Mom couldn't get through.
Speaker 3:Now it's my turn, I step in.
Speaker 6:That's the first thing he says.
Speaker 3:And then you start talking to him and you say, Dad, shut the fuck up, I'm knocking him on the ground, exactly, absolutely.
Speaker 4:And she lying.
Speaker 6:What else Slick the back of this hand going right across that head?
Speaker 3:Give the mic down now, I want to hear what the lady is saying hey just to be walking in what's up.
Speaker 1:Shout out to my boy Pete Myers.
Speaker 5:Shout out to everybody. I just walked in this bitch. But, I can give you a real life of that Okay.
Speaker 5:So, when I came home from prison, my pops wanted me to come live with him. So I went and lived with my pops. Me and my brother was in this little ass bed, this little ass room, maybe from this to the wall, and there was a bunk bed in there. So this is part of the bunk bed and there was a little dressing. There was no fucking room in this room. So the only stipulation with living with my pops was everybody had to pay one bill. My brother liked to take showers.
Speaker 5:He took long showers, so my daddy said he had to pay the water bill I was on the internet all the time I had to pay the internet bill so one day he came in the room. He was like yo, I already gave him my money, so I was good he was like um, you got that money for the water bill and I was on the top, but my brother was on the top bunk. My brother was on the bottom bunk and he was like man, like rolled over and shit, so he was like hey, man, you heard me, you got that water bill.
Speaker 6:He was like man yeah, type shit.
Speaker 5:So my pop's like two polo size, like 300 pounds.
Speaker 6:You seen my pops before.
Speaker 5:Yeah, my pops biggest head. This is Willie Willie and my pops before. Yeah, my pops' biggest head. So this is Willie Willie and my daddy. So my pops leave the room. I'm still laying there. I'm like I know this shit not over. I don't know what and I'm just my, I know this shit is not over. So I'm thinking some movie shit. I'm just about to hear some splash and some water or some shit. Bro, I come, I hear a fucking shotgun cock Pops didn't wait, got the shotgun on this nigga.
Speaker 4:So you don't got my money, nigga Bro. So you don't got my money nigga.
Speaker 5:Bro Willie jumps out the bed and grabs the shotgun.
Speaker 3:What.
Speaker 5:My brother jumps off the bed and grabs the shotgun for my daddy. So these niggas is fighting in the little ass room with the shotgun. Bro, I'm like yo, yo, chill the fuck. Like what the like yo.
Speaker 4:Yo Chill the fuck Like what the fuck is wrong with y'all?
Speaker 3:Somebody going. Did y'all think you were a cliff?
Speaker 5:So then my brother goes in the whole victim mode like I'm your son.
Speaker 4:You gonna put a gun out on me.
Speaker 5:He's like you're goddamn right, you think you're grown enough, Get the fuck out. So he kicked willie out. Willie had to go stay with my grandma and shit.
Speaker 3:But I left. That's what happened I left, goddamn.
Speaker 5:I went up the street and I was chilling in my car smoking a black amount. My daddy called me talking some you good, I said bro, y'all niggas.
Speaker 2:Nigga was calm as hell. You know the good thing out of that story you ain't had to share that bunk bed no more. Now you got that own room.
Speaker 4:I definitely had my own room after that day. That's right Facts.
Speaker 2:But now Willie had to suffer because he went to grandma your grandma probably, Nah, grandma nah, grandma treats you better.
Speaker 4:Grandma treats you better. Grandma treats you better. Grandma probably like.
Speaker 2:Willie, baby, it's okay, you should have pulled that gun on you baby Willie, stay here.
Speaker 4:Willie was the victim.
Speaker 3:You know grandma's over the shoulder. You know that Grandma's over the shoulder. Hey, shout out to Willie, because that nigga probably got PTSD from a son, nah Willie, my brother Willie.
Speaker 4:Willie.
Speaker 3:They think I'm nuts. Hold up, hold up. What would you do, man?
Speaker 4:So listen, what would you do if your parent and your child said shut the fuck up to you, Beat your ass.
Speaker 3:I ain't going to lie, I got the most kids.
Speaker 4:Any of my boys say fuck that, nigga it's up. We can fight my son's smoking weed and all that, nigga they crazy. Fuck you so much, nigga it's 15, 16.
Speaker 2:All right T. What do we got? T? I have nothing because it's late. You know what I'm saying and I ain't going to lie. Blizzy done taught this whole. It's the Blizzy podcast tonight, for real. You know what I mean. She'll be lit when Blizzy comes in, and so I ain't going to lie. I'm a little tapped out.
Speaker 2:I do just want to say you know, I usually do have a segment Ask Terrence, and I'm asking, and I'm asking. I get asked the most wildest questions, outrageous questions, and usually I have this section, but I just want to take the time out in this segment to say a couple things. So this is more like a Terrace's Thoughts you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:Terrace's Thoughts, but on podcast, but on podcast you like it because I do a segment on my Instagram, terrace's Thoughts. First thought is you know, I want to tell people for real, like there are moments where you feel like you are like stagnant and you feel like your journey is not moving how it should. Right, and I had to sit down and remind myself that your journey is your own. I had a moment where I just feel like I'm supposed to be with a family and a child and all that, but I realize I have so much greatness in what I'm doing and blessed. So this is just a moment for you people that think you know you're not doing what you're supposed to. You're not moving how you're supposed to. Your journey is your own. You are doing your thing. Do not compare your story to anybody else's story. You know what I'm saying? Random thought Bojangles what the fuck have y'all been doing lately? Like they haven't fell the fuck off.
Speaker 2:They started building all locations in Vegas and Arizona and shit I finally had a bad meal from the Bojangles OS Boulevard by John C Smith, and I ain't never had a bad meal from them and I did so, mr Bojangles, I'm writing a letter to y'all.
Speaker 3:Is it the workers or is it?
Speaker 2:after COVID, I'm telling you, after COVID, everything just fell down. They got them automatic. The AI should be talking to you now. She be like. She be like what could the bow tie? What would you like?
Speaker 6:I'm like how big Bow tie it's bow tie here.
Speaker 2:I just crazy, so random thought. Thought number three I wanted to say and I said this earlier, but shout out to all the people at the Smoke Festival, I really enjoyed myself and I thought it was a great festival.
Speaker 2:And I do like how they had. I think it's random, but my favorite part was seeing all those food trucks, all those black food trucks out there. I thought that shit was so fucking amazing and I love to see that. I really think I know they do black food truck Fridays. We need more of that in this fucking city for real.
Speaker 1:Freedom just started one matter of fact Freedom Drive for the people. That's a little on the west side, because my dad texted me about it today. You know he's a foodie. Oh, no, they do. Yeah, the late nights In the Family Dollar parking lot, yes, they have the 901 Hibachi spot.
Speaker 2:The Hibachi, they do the seafood, seafood Trucks. They have taco trucks out there, jamaican trucks. So yeah, shout out to Freedom. They be out there late Saturday nights till like 3 and 4 am. For real. One thought is listen, if you have not taken your black or white ass to go see Sinners in theaters. Oh yeah, I heard, Sinners was crazy.
Speaker 3:You have lost your fucking mind.
Speaker 1:It's so good.
Speaker 2:I went to see it on Friday and I first of all I wanted to see it because Ryan Coogler and Michael B loved them together, but I really ain't have no expectations going in it. I didn't think it was, honestly, my honest opinion. I didn't think it was gonna wow me like that. I thought it was gonna be like a good movie. That shit is so good. I wanna go, I want to, I want to see it again tomorrow and the last time.
Speaker 3:I.
Speaker 2:The last time I bought tickets to go see movies like twice was Avengers and Black Panther.
Speaker 4:So they go on the date, or do you want to go like by yourself Not saying?
Speaker 3:in general.
Speaker 4:No, no, I'm not saying you want to damn a saying do. Is it better go on a date?
Speaker 2:Oh, by yourself, honestly, find somebody when I went on Friday, I went with my one of my best friends. It was no we're not doing a friend. Yeah, blazer, you asked me a fucking question. Let me answer the shit. I said the date and let me answer the fucking question I'm sorry, twin I went with my home girl on friday.
Speaker 2:It was great. I've been on a date with a nigga. I think I like that. But I think it's a waste of time and because when you go on a date you want to talk to somebody and you kind of want to get to know them In the movies. You can't really do that. I think that's reserved for like relationship things. So I would have rather gone to the movies like so.
Speaker 4:I fucked up. I ain't say, if you go on the first date or you go with your spouse Right First date, I would do movies on the first date.
Speaker 2:But it's like you at home watching the movies with your nigga. That's what that would be, just out in public.
Speaker 4:I need to go see a movie about me because I'm a sinner, so I need to go sin too.
Speaker 2:The movie is good. Let me say this.
Speaker 3:The movie is good, I'm going to give you a synopsis without telling you the movie.
Speaker 2:It's really like black vampire lore.
Speaker 3:It deals with Like.
Speaker 2:Twilight Well, not really Twilight. I feel like it's kids play compared to this so we don't know a new Twilight, but listen, like the story being, we don't know a new Twilight right now, in this modern day, I would say the story being told is told as far as, like a teen story, sinners is really for adults. It's based off of it's based off of culture. It's based off of Christianity, culture and music.
Speaker 2:And it's basically telling you how music intertwines past, present and future. It's really good and I want to say I like it because you know, black people, we don't really get a lot of great horror movies. We die first. This is true, I'll be horror movies.
Speaker 4:We die first.
Speaker 2:True this is true, I'll be in a movie and die first. This is true, but what?
Speaker 1:I'm saying is we don't get black horror movies. I don't remember nothing. Lizzie, can we get through our show please?
Speaker 4:I'm sorry twin.
Speaker 2:I'm sorry twin, I'm saying we don't have black horror movies. That's centered around blackness and African American culture. It talks a lot about being black in the Christianity, sharecroppers and slavery. It talks about Mississippi hoodoo, which is kind of like Louisiana voodoo, but different. It really taps into your past, your present and future. I think Ryan and Michael B every time they do a fucking movie together, it's crazy. Michael B Jordan, he's just so fucking funny.
Speaker 4:I gotta come back more. I don't believe in that horror.
Speaker 2:He's the director of both of the Black Panthers Creed 3 and 2, fruitvale Station. He's that.
Speaker 4:Fruitvale Station is my shit. Michael Bay Jordan, he has grown into his he has grown into a cinematic. I ain't gonna lie, I fuck with him since the Wire. Y'all ain't watch that shit Since that year. But I watch the Wire and I watch that little dirty nigga. Come to the nigga. He is To all the girls saying I like him. He was a little dirty nigga back then.
Speaker 6:Now he just.
Speaker 4:You get what I'm saying like.
Speaker 3:He was in the.
Speaker 4:Wire Broke.
Speaker 2:Some dirty braids Looking, crazy Looking like Mick Niggas, knew him from the war. Dead ass, but I remember him.
Speaker 4:No, they didn't know him. I remember him from Hardball.
Speaker 2:He was in Hardball.
Speaker 4:I remember that too, but everybody remember G-Baby.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 3:It's all about G-Baby, I would say that Isn't that Hardball.
Speaker 4:Yeah, yeah he was, but he didn't have a big scene in Harbaugh but he had enough to be on the team. Yeah, he was on the team.
Speaker 2:My takeaway from that thought is I want everybody to go up and go see the movie. There was an article posted in Insider Magazine which has people riled up because they don't do this for white movies, but the headline was pretty much like oh, sinners has made $61 million in an opening weekend, but they can do better.
Speaker 4:That's basically what the article said and so they don't do it.
Speaker 6:I've seen it because Snow White was trash. It was good.
Speaker 4:Snow White was trash.
Speaker 1:It was trash because, they took the whole concept of a Prince Trump away.
Speaker 6:I just mean what's so, because I just mean what it's so. I just mean what it's so Like the headlines are, they're like it's so horrible they don't gotta do a lot, yeah.
Speaker 4:But I will say For sinners, hold on Liz.
Speaker 2:Hold on Liz For sinners.
Speaker 4:One thing.
Speaker 1:One I was nervous, cause I don't like scary movies. And I was fine with it, so speak to the Scaredy cat community Go ahead, don't like scary movies. Yeah, I was fine, so speak to the scaredy cat community. Go ahead, okay, listen y'all. I hate scary, scary movies. I don't watch them at all. You cannot get me to watch no scary movies, right? And I was a little skeptical, but I was on this board, my people, because you know right, it's honestly fine. It's not at all what y'all are thinking it's more gory this year.
Speaker 1:I'm not even gonna spoil it, but it is more gory than scary, which I can see, why they have the R rating. Some people don't want to see blood. Well, they don't need to see the movie, so it's going to happen.
Speaker 2:But I mean, I feel like you wouldn't know, by the series you wouldn't know.
Speaker 1:But I appreciate, hold on, god damn, what is this? Shut the fuck up. All right, stop the car, stop the call. I appreciate the fact that the movie was not predictable. No, I have like a great gift of like oh, I know what's gonna happen right, I don't have to watch it. It was not sinners literally kept me on my toes. The whole time and I went to go see the movie at like 11 o'clock at night.
Speaker 2:Yes, it is. It was like it is not predictable. I'm a person like that too. It's not predictable. I do think that ryan coover he got away from that disney cap where you couldn't really like disney. You can't say certain stuff or do certain things. This is an adult movie, so please don't take the kids to go see this it's an adult movie.
Speaker 2:It touches on a lot of things I didn't even notice. I found there is a history which is crazy. I'm gonna say this in the movie. One thing, a prominent theme in the movie is talking about oral sex and there's a history between black people and oral sex.
Speaker 1:So please, like I said it's on the male side.
Speaker 2:Don't take no girl to see that.
Speaker 3:But no, it's a good movie.
Speaker 2:It's the way they presented it. The way they presented it was very interesting. So please go see Sinners, go support Michael B, go support.
Speaker 6:Ryan.
Speaker 2:I'm not going to steer y'all wrong, Like I'm going to tell y'all some trash ass movies. That one, right there is not trash. Wait before we go.
Speaker 3:I got to give a shout out to my girl, leticia Drake, and the Queen Tea Popcorn. Gourmet popcorn.
Speaker 4:Yes, because she ain't got no fucking permission?
Speaker 3:No, I can't yeah. Yes, clap, clap, clap. Yes, but listen, we're going to try it.
Speaker 6:We're going to try it.
Speaker 4:Hey, y'all get it back. Okay, wow, yo, I ain't going to lie. Y'all get it back. We selling weed, huh, no, no, no, we're going to try it. What's?
Speaker 2:the flavors for you. What flavor was that? He's wildin' bro. He got one more. I don't want that one what's? That one.
Speaker 3:This is called Bill Pickle. What is that? Who wants some pickles?
Speaker 4:Only for the females. Let me taste it. What Twin. We shouldn't taste, test it because it's been in an accident.
Speaker 3:It's good Okay.
Speaker 4:Yo Twin got to relax.
Speaker 2:It was an accident so I don't know which one is.
Speaker 4:Chicago style, yo Twin. Here it's like gender. Which one is that?
Speaker 3:Yo see, yo don't touch this. Which one is that? Because your last comment was which one is it? It's fucking pickle, pickle. I don't want that.
Speaker 4:I know, don't touch it.
Speaker 6:Pickle. Yes, what is that? What is that? What flavor? Oh, this is caramel. No, man should eat pickle?
Speaker 2:I wasn't sure if I was supposed to grab it or not. No taste that dill pickle no man Dill.
Speaker 4:Pickle is crazy. It passes over him Taste that pickle one.
Speaker 2:But on another note, y'all got to stop.
Speaker 3:Listen.
Speaker 4:That pickle one Listen Listen.
Speaker 6:CEO, I'm going to say one thing, ceo.
Speaker 4:You outnumbered right now bro.
Speaker 5:So when it comes to the females, let's shut the fuck up this nigga
Speaker 2:acting crazy. It's his podcast. I can't hear him.
Speaker 3:Definitely smell like pickles.
Speaker 4:Oh, you can't hear me. Oh you can't hear me.
Speaker 2:Hold on he had a pickle one. Yeah, he going to the block list too. Oh, you can't hear me, oh I can. Oh you can't hear me, hold on, eat it nigga. Shut up. Wait, wait, wait. He had the pickle one.
Speaker 3:Yeah, he going to the block list too.
Speaker 1:It's great.
Speaker 3:Yeah, that hit, that hit, that pickle one hit, that pickle one hit. I didn't try it. Let me try a pickle. This shit is an Instagram. I need to have a bag of this to go to see sinners again. Green tea gourmet popcorn.
Speaker 2:Oh God, that pickle one, that pickle one. Okay, here no no, no, pickle.
Speaker 3:Look, look, look, look, look, look. Pop it in there.
Speaker 2:It's like pickle oh hell, yeah, yeah, that pickle one, oh shit. Yeah, it's like pickle pickles. It got a hint of pickle.
Speaker 3:yeah, this one good, which one is that? That's the caravan one. I can't think of it.
Speaker 6:I have much more the thing about this popcorn that's flavored, all that other popcorn that's flavored that comes in that big old tin. Can this ain't overdone?
Speaker 2:Now, hold on, hold on now. This is still popcorn. I will say Letitia, you got great popcorn, but we're we're not going to discredit Garrett's Popcorn. That's a Chicago staple. We're not going to disrespect them, I don't know if that's Garrett or not.
Speaker 3:Queen.
Speaker 2:T going to make popcorn. No, I'm not. But my mama used to love that popcorn so much so every time she used to. You know, when you go through Vegas sometimes you connect through Midway and stuff she used to always buy and bring a tin home of that popcorn and that buttered Garrett's.
Speaker 3:Pop. What's a grade I'm going?
Speaker 2:to give the Dill Pickle A+++ Dill. Pickle you need to send me a couple more bags. The Chicago Sound is good. I don't like caramel, so I'm going to give it an F out of bias. Honestly.
Speaker 1:I like caramel, but I don't really like caramel popcorn. It's a little too hard on my teeth and I have a thing with textures and smells and shit I don't like that, I think a lot of textures it, so I don't like that that deal pickle, that deal pickle is crazy.
Speaker 2:That's the one. I want, some more.
Speaker 3:That's the one too. Listen, man, go make sure you go support my girl.
Speaker 6:This episode we gonna title.
Speaker 2:This is this episode of you know like how Scooby Doo title their episodes. This is Blizz in the no Advisory Podcast. This was no, no, no. You know how.
Speaker 4:Scooby-Doo titled their episodes.
Speaker 5:This is Blizz in the no Advisory Podcast. This was yes, it was no, no, no.
Speaker 2:Nigga, all they heard was you, the whole podcast. All they heard was you, the whole podcast. What's that show the Scooby-Doo Mysteries, where they had to feature gas and shit. Scooby-dooby-doo.
Speaker 1:Where are you? We got some place to be now.
Speaker 3:We got a seat. Come on, let's fight Behind the seat.
Speaker 2:Let's fight man Well as we listen, as we taking this out, man hit me with my Bluetooth. Yeah, as we taking this out, man, this is B Myers. This is. I Don't Drink For Real Shout out to him for coming through no advisory podcast. Y'all didn't know subscribe. We beat out them. Other podcasts Fuck your podcast, fuck the land y'all stand on, fuck your mic stands. Fuck y'all producers Fuck y'all studios, fuck them all.
Speaker 2:and if y'all won't come see me batting baby, shout out Cousin T podcast. Oh no, not Cousin T. Fuck em. Alright, fuck em. This be my. I don't drink. We'll see y'all later. Man, ryan, you fucking drink, it's a song.