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Queen Noe On Craft, Courage, And Community
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Get early access to new episodesThe room is loud, joyful, and a little unhinged—then Queen No sits down and the purpose sharpens. At 22, she’s building a lane that refuses shortcuts: writing before the studio, balancing runway and recording, and turning raw anger into clean, cutting verses. We trace her path from Asheville and Miami to Charlotte, the church choir that taught her to blend, and the Missy-and-Janet blueprint that shaped a sound with story at the center. Her upcoming EP, What Made The Queen, reads like a mirror and a map—five tracks in progress that pull from life’s toughest lessons without chasing shock for clicks.
We get tactical about independent artistry. How do you protect your time when you do it all? Queen Noe breaks down pre-session prep, two-songs-per-block discipline, and the quiet grind of building a brand that includes lashes, hair, and runway work with her designer mom at House of Sconyers. She talks stage fright with honesty, shares why she avoids punch-in chaos, and names dream collaborations with Chris Brown, Nicki Minaj, and Latto. The thread running through it all: drop with intention, but don’t hoard your best work until fear wins.
Then the lens widens. We ride through a rapid-fire news arc—Mexico’s cartel backlash after El Mencho’s capture, the eternal 50 Cent vs T.I. debate, and a jaw-dropping Utah true-crime twist where a widow wrote a grief book after allegedly poisoning her husband. It’s messy, current, and deeply human. From there, Lex rated leads a sharp dive into cultural psychology: individualism versus collectivism, survival rules we inherit, money scripts we swallow, and the cost of asking for help—especially when silence looks strong. We talk therapy stigma, “keep it in the family,” burnout disguised as discipline, and the tension between being supported and being controlled.
We close with reflection and bars. Which survival lessons are you keeping—and which ones are you finally letting go? If you’re an artist, that might mean scheduling before inspiration and releasing before perfectionism. If you’re a listener, it might mean calling a friend, owning your brilliance, or letting the village carry some weight. Tap play for craft, culture, news, humor, and a live mic that doesn’t blink.
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SPEAKER_10:So we're gonna ask you three no advisory questions.
SPEAKER_05:Three simple questions, Queen. You ready?
SPEAKER_10:Who you are, who you are, where you from, where you from, and what the fuck you do?
SPEAKER_05:I'm a dead only.
SPEAKER_19:Alright. Well, you know. I'm from Ashville, North Carolina, but I grew up with Miami, Miami Gardens to eat that.
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SPEAKER_20:Come on. What I do, I do a little bit of everything. I'm an actress, I'm a dancer, I can sing, I can rap. I do it all. I'm who they want to be. That's why I'm the queen. Um, that's who they want to be.
SPEAKER_02:I like that. I like that. I like that. Can you figure skate?
SPEAKER_05:Can you do a handstand?
SPEAKER_20:I can do a handstand.
SPEAKER_05:Oh, can you do a cartwheel? I used to be a cheerleader. Oh shit, she does all the shit. Flexible. In the water. Flexible.
SPEAKER_10:In the pool of the water. In the pool. I don't believe. I love that. So since you do everything, what came to you first?
SPEAKER_20:Honestly, making music. I started writing my own ink. Okay, okay.
SPEAKER_02:Where did you draw your inspiration from?
SPEAKER_20:I like to keep it all and see Elliot for sure. I love Messie.
SPEAKER_02:So that's what you that's what you see on the TV. You was like, yeah, I would've do this.
SPEAKER_20:Like I would've got to No, it's just honestly a lot of different things. I mean you're listening to Tupac to what he says too. Facts, facts.
SPEAKER_02:What about first Tupaces? Oh, hold on now. Wait, what?
SPEAKER_10:Hold on now. What's wrong with you? You won't have to switch up the CD.
SPEAKER_05:If you know your history lesson on me and no body, I've never been a Tupac fan ever. For no reason. Say what?
SPEAKER_07:I'm not too biggie his favorite.
SPEAKER_05:I'm just saying how I feel. Fuck Tupac.
SPEAKER_12:Hi.
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unknown:Arianna.
SPEAKER_05:Arianna!
SPEAKER_20:That's my bestie right there.
SPEAKER_06:Oh, go bestie. Besty. Go bestie. Okay. Anyone else? My bad. Okay. So, what does it mean to you to be a female rapper in today's industry?
SPEAKER_20:It means that we have because your crew changes. Like, that's just doing too much. Like back to the old days, sometimes when we wasn't doing all that.
SPEAKER_02:When you see me look at you like that, I'm indulged. I'm listening. I'm a engaged. Engaged. Yeah. That's my engaged face. Don't don't be disturbed.
SPEAKER_05:Don't be alarmed by the face.
SPEAKER_02:Don't be disturbed.
SPEAKER_05:Don't be alarmed by the. So you said um, I just want to dive into like the music right quick. I saw that um, you know, Nicki Minaj's was one of your influences or people who said that uh they draw inspiration um from hearing you and Nicki Minaj. So who's like your favorite female artist?
SPEAKER_10:Name three.
SPEAKER_05:Wait, not yet. Well, you say you just ask a question on top of a question.
SPEAKER_10:Because you just asked her one, so three. She just started. Don't do my lava.
SPEAKER_05:Okay, who's your favorite female artist and who's your top three female artists?
SPEAKER_19:Honestly, I can't really say I have a favorite. I'm gonna like everybody for their own reason.
SPEAKER_05:Okay. Okay, Missy. Okay. So Missy Janet.
SPEAKER_10:So you ever had a bag lady? Bag Lady. Oh, Erica Badu. That's Erica Badu.
SPEAKER_05:That's not Erica Badu.
SPEAKER_13:Yeah.
SPEAKER_05:Erica Badu.
SPEAKER_13:I can't think her name at that time.
SPEAKER_20:I was like, Erica Buddy. Yeah, I can't believe it. We love Erica Badu.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, yeah, yeah. They helped you recover. I was like, I ain't like Bagley. What the fuck is that? I thought it was an artist's name, but then I reminded them I started singing the song.
SPEAKER_20:I was like, oh yeah, that sounds like the most popular sonnets. Who's the three?
SPEAKER_05:You got Erica Badu, Janet, Janet, Missy, and Missy Elliott. That's a great three.
SPEAKER_10:Um, how old, how old you are? And I'm only asking your age because you named a lot of people who are, you know, a little bit older. Music is timeless, of course. Yes, we know that. But I grew up on Missy Elliott. I grew up on Janet Jackson. So I'm just curious how old you are, and is that just something that just kind of stuck with you since you were a child? Like listening to those artists and stuff.
SPEAKER_20:Like honestly, that did stick with me since I was a child. It also helped me decide what kind of artist I wanted to be in life as well. It helped form who I was as an artist, and I'm 22 years old.
SPEAKER_21:22? Alright, get to it.
SPEAKER_20:She's the Y N. Those D's.
SPEAKER_22:Those dose.
SPEAKER_10:Y G. She's a YG.
SPEAKER_22:Yeah, YG.
SPEAKER_02:Y G.
SPEAKER_10:So what album changed how you write music? Like, what album did you hear that made you say, I don't want to talk about coochie or anything like that. I want to talk about my story and tell my story.
SPEAKER_20:Um, albums I can't really think of because I can tell you people reasons why I don't. If the sexy red is one of them, that's that don't even make no sense. What? What are you talking about? Wait, let's I love that.
SPEAKER_22:He live a halo to the baby. He literally the baby. That shit is fire.
SPEAKER_05:Sexy red is doodles.
SPEAKER_10:And this is why she don't like sexy red, like she just said.
SPEAKER_20:I'm not finna dance with somebody that I don't like. If I don't like you, I don't like them.
SPEAKER_10:Who you dance with, yeah.
SPEAKER_05:She knows bad music. I like it.
SPEAKER_10:You know what to do. I like it.
SPEAKER_07:Fuck with sexy red.
SPEAKER_05:You fuck with sexy red?
SPEAKER_02:I like ratchet bitches in general. I think that's why I'm just drawing her. I love a ratchet bitch.
SPEAKER_20:Jesus.
SPEAKER_10:You gotta have a little bit of ratchet.
SPEAKER_02:I love a ratchet.
SPEAKER_20:I have a little bit of ratchet, but I can't listen. I listen to like glower and shit like that.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, listen to the glow. Yeah, there you go. Listen to glow. Sexy man.
SPEAKER_08:Her name is Gloria. Hallelujah. Right. She she good.
SPEAKER_05:Where is the hallelujah version? We call her Glow Rilla.
SPEAKER_10:Okay, I didn't know it was two versions, my baby, right? Yep. You're right. Glorilla, for sure. So because you said you don't mess with sexy red like that, what emotion shows up the most in your music? Like if you could attach an emotion to your music, what shows up the most?
SPEAKER_00:Yeah.
SPEAKER_07:I already know. I'm telling them caught in my mind.
SPEAKER_21:What the fuck? I want you to actually say that.
SPEAKER_20:I say the most emotions that show up is honestly sometimes, most of the times anger if you listen. That's the way I have to get stuff out sometimes, or else it's like you don't want to hold that stuff in forever for that's how you get messed up in life. So go ahead and put it out. A lot of people probably understand what you feel like too. Go ahead and put it out.
SPEAKER_02:I love that. That's a good answer.
SPEAKER_05:Who's your uh top three trash artists of all time? Oh, damn.
SPEAKER_10:Top three trash, damn. What's up with you in top threes? I said top three.
SPEAKER_05:Oh I always been saying top three. Don't steal my shit.
SPEAKER_10:Right. I ain't no matter. I'm talking about foot.
SPEAKER_20:Whatever. Let her answer. I don't know, because I don't listen to trash, so I can't.
SPEAKER_05:You said sexy red as one.
SPEAKER_20:Yeah, that's one. I got you. That's all but I don't really listen to her either. I can't even stand with that. She's trash.
SPEAKER_05:Okay, that's trash one.
SPEAKER_20:Wait, who? Give me two more trash. Sety and who else?
SPEAKER_10:Like I said, Lil Kim.
SPEAKER_17:Lil' Kim.
SPEAKER_10:I don't listen.
SPEAKER_15:Lil' Kim.
SPEAKER_12:Whisper.
SPEAKER_22:You gotta relax. You gotta relax. You gotta relax. We'll get a killer chat. Don't grab it.
SPEAKER_10:Hold on, Al.
SPEAKER_22:Go get it and pick it up. Hold on, Al.
SPEAKER_10:I haven't listened to Lil' Kim since the 90s, so I'm just saying shit. Hey, hey, we stop.
SPEAKER_05:Stop, stop. Here we go again. Okay, sexy red, who the other two? It could be male or female. It don't gotta be female. That you be like, yo, that nigga track.
SPEAKER_10:You like her? You don't even know her name. I don't know her name. I'm a fairy girl.
SPEAKER_12:My ippy.
SPEAKER_20:I didn't I don't know her name. I don't really like her. Like, that's not really like my type of music, so I can't really say I don't like her because I don't listen to her.
SPEAKER_05:Okay.
SPEAKER_07:Okay.
SPEAKER_05:Got two more now, Queen.
SPEAKER_07:You like Suki? Suki?
SPEAKER_05:I don't like Suki with the good coochie. You like all the fucking rats.
SPEAKER_10:She means she's trash. She don't listen to her.
SPEAKER_21:Yeah.
SPEAKER_12:I know what your plate is.
SPEAKER_10:Because she's saying, like, I'm not about to just feed my mind that. Like, I get it. Because to me, those are entertainers. Like, yeah, I love me some Suki down, girl. Like, Suki is my soul sister. But no, does she have like super talent? No. Like, I could go in the booth and say that shit. The craziest thing that I think of and just put it on a fucking track. Five. I could do that. Okay. But my whole point of saying that is to say, like, I understand where you're coming from. Your music taste is just not that.
SPEAKER_11:Yeah.
SPEAKER_10:But it's okay to be influenced by what the mass is like. Because you hear it so fucking much, you bound to like the song, okay? You heard a trim? The one that sounds like Nicki Minaj. You ain't heard of her?
SPEAKER_22:Like her.
SPEAKER_05:You know, I like her because she's she's not in tune with the trash. But she can't name the trash because she don't listen to the trash.
SPEAKER_10:Fuck with that. She likes this. Even if it's at a club. Yeah, you stay, you stay in your own lane. I like that.
SPEAKER_05:Very good. Very good. Okay. She got some points for me for that.
SPEAKER_10:Okay.
SPEAKER_05:You said she got some points. She got some points. I don't give my points. I don't give my points a lot, Queen.
SPEAKER_10:I know we're talking about the music, but when it comes to your modeling, how old were when you how old were you when you started modeling? And what what type of modeling do you do? Do you do print? Do you do digital stuff? Or are you on the runway?
SPEAKER_20:Okay. I was 16 years old when I started modeling. I got modeling from my mother. She actually put me on the mom dukes. Yes. And I do uh runways now because my mother's a clothing designer. So I'm her stuff. And I love to put it out there. Y'all gonna look after her. House of Sconyers.
SPEAKER_13:It's on Instagram.
SPEAKER_20:Fuck it!
SPEAKER_13:Okay.
SPEAKER_20:Spell sconyers for us because I'm definitely gonna check her out. S-C-O-N-I-E-R-S. Sconyers.
SPEAKER_18:Perfect. Oh I shout out to that. Right. Shout out to that.
SPEAKER_10:Right. Do you still model to this day? Yes, I do. You do? Would you be willing to um I have a 17-year-old daughter? She's tall, thin. She loves fashion. She wants to get um on runway. Right now, she does a lot of like photos and digital stuff. Would you be open to mentoring a young 17-year-old that's one that's wanting to model? Or are you sticking to music?
SPEAKER_20:Honestly, I wouldn't mind that. I also have to make sure I do have the time for that as well because I wouldn't want to take on somebody else. Yeah, of course. Absolutely.
SPEAKER_10:Yeah, that's understandable. That's a good answer. This is gonna lead to my next question. What skills do you think as an artist or as an individual you think what skills do you think people ignore? Something that you have that people take for granted.
SPEAKER_05:Because you model, you sing, you rap, and you do handstands and shit.
SPEAKER_10:I forgot that. All that shit. What skills and and specifically like business skills do you think most artists ignore that you kind of focus on a little bit more?
SPEAKER_20:Honestly, um just making sure that you have the time for everything. Cause I do lie, therefore, I have to make sure everything's evenly spit up. And as an artist, it's a competition. You have to make sure you drop the music at enough time. Gotta make sure you keep your fans updated, gotta be posted and all that stuff. So, me, I I'm um I'm like building my own brand at the same time too. Cause I was looking to know how to do lashes and stuff, and I can do hair.
SPEAKER_12:Do it all.
SPEAKER_20:Trying to do music and stuff. I'm just making sure I'm balancing everything out. It's gonna come slowly and it's gonna come different from what other people think. But honestly, as long as you keep pushing forward and you keep doing the steps that you need to do, it's all gonna come together eventually. Time management. Y'all heard it.
SPEAKER_02:Dream collab. Yo, dream collab. Who's your dream collab?
SPEAKER_20:Let's see. I can I like Chris Brown shit. Breezy. Breezy, right? Breezy. Let's see, Nick Minaj, like I said. Um, Lotto. I love Chris. I love Lotto Lotto.
unknown:I love Lotto.
SPEAKER_20:That's my girl.
SPEAKER_02:Big mama.
SPEAKER_20:Big mama, right there. Yes, yes.
SPEAKER_05:Okay, so Chris Brown, Lotto. That'd be a good track.
SPEAKER_20:AI some shit. What?
SPEAKER_10:Oh, okay.
SPEAKER_05:Wait, they AI made Lotto pregnant?
SPEAKER_10:Yeah. I thought I should have tried. I was like, my girl pregnant ain't got my curse.
SPEAKER_05:I didn't even see that. I didn't even see that. What the fuck is going on in the world, Savan? AI is a big thing. AI made Lotto pregnant.
SPEAKER_10:Like a picture of like a prosthetic. It was a video, though. It was a video, I believe. So that was fake? It was not real. She's not pregnant. I think they beefing. You asked me, god damn it. Who beefing? Because they be going in on them all tracks and shit they be doing lately, but we digress. Who? Who? Lotto on 217. Oh, they are dating. They are. I said I dated.
SPEAKER_02:Nigga walked up against the wall. That's a loyal man. He walked, he walked up against the wall. He hugged the wall.
SPEAKER_10:He was hot and the wall is cold. That's all that happened there.
SPEAKER_02:Celebrity crush.
SPEAKER_10:I hate yo.
SPEAKER_05:Celebrity crush.
SPEAKER_10:Oh. I gotta hear that.
SPEAKER_22:Celebrity crush.
SPEAKER_20:I don't even have one, honestly. Because half the dudes be ugly, then before you be cute. Well, I got some talents, but I wouldn't even want them to be my crush. Clark.
SPEAKER_02:So you would you would never date another artist? Like you would you would you you're not you're not into that? Okay. It doesn't really work. I tried it before. It don't really work.
SPEAKER_05:You say you got no celebrity crushes. Who was your movie crush?
unknown:Huh?
SPEAKER_20:Like, I don't give a fuck about other people. No, right. I don't even think that much deep into it.
SPEAKER_07:Not even either each and girl. She don't even know who she's trying to say.
SPEAKER_22:Idris trash. Who the fuck is that?
SPEAKER_10:What? Hell come again and say what?
SPEAKER_02:Y'all know what the fuck is that? That Lumestrong is trash.
SPEAKER_10:Englin nigga.
SPEAKER_22:New England nigga. A new England nigga.
SPEAKER_10:New England.
SPEAKER_22:I don't know what that is. That's good.
SPEAKER_10:Don't do that. Don't do that. Don't repeat it.
SPEAKER_05:She said New England.
SPEAKER_22:Trash. What a deep.
SPEAKER_02:He don't like that.
SPEAKER_22:He don't like that. That's nasty root.
SPEAKER_10:Yeah.
SPEAKER_12:Hey. So what what what what she said New England.
SPEAKER_15:That's nasty root.
SPEAKER_20:Hey, what you working on right now, Craig's talking. Right now I'm working on my EP.
SPEAKER_05:Okay, what's the name of the EP?
SPEAKER_20:What made the queen?
SPEAKER_05:What made the queen? How much songs you got on?
SPEAKER_20:Right now I'm working on five different songs. Okay. It's just about a story of my life growing up.
SPEAKER_05:So you're gonna have five songs on the EP?
SPEAKER_20:No, I'm gonna have more than five.
SPEAKER_05:Right now I'm working on five songs. Okay. Okay, though what made the queen? So what made the queen? That's a good title. What people ask, like, what the fuck made the queen? What made the queen?
SPEAKER_02:A good question.
SPEAKER_20:Everything, maybe, but not really. It was really life struggles, seeing things. Life can grow you up quicker sometimes than anything else for real. So it's what in life that made me. But not really, because I decided my own destiny.
SPEAKER_22:No. She's out here as being shit.
SPEAKER_02:What's your uh what's what's your um recording process? Like, do you go on the stool freestyle? Do you have your stuff written before you go?
SPEAKER_20:I have my stuff written before I go.
SPEAKER_02:For sure, for sure. How many songs are you doing in the session?
SPEAKER_20:The most I did in the session was two, because a lot of times I have other things planned after it too. So it's like everything's lined up and planned.
SPEAKER_05:Okay, okay. Yeah, I like that. You don't punch in the queen. You punch in? You say you have your shit already. She said she had it written. Yeah, yeah, yeah, huh? Nah, cause them punching rappers get on my fucking nerves.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, I don't, yeah.
SPEAKER_05:I actually sat in a session with one of these niggas. Lord have mercy.
SPEAKER_02:Sometimes it's a vibe, sometimes it's like out. No. The nigga go. When it's organic and you really got some shit together. Top potato. It could be.
SPEAKER_05:Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on. Alright, punch me in. Hot potato two, three.
SPEAKER_02:Them niggas be off drugs. They be off the drugs, man. Be fucking them up.
SPEAKER_05:Two bars is like three hours, B.
SPEAKER_02:Ah yeah, that shit be blown.
SPEAKER_05:And they leave the session and they gotta go home with two bars. It's crazy. I don't, yeah. I'm glad you don't do that shit.
SPEAKER_20:Time is money, not use it wisely, huh?
SPEAKER_05:Time is money. Smart. That's very smart. Like this girl.
SPEAKER_10:Let me give her a chance. So you said studio.
SPEAKER_20:Do you do any freestyle? Well, what I think about it, most of my stuff is kind of freestyle when I write it, because it's my life. So I just listen to the beat and whatever my mind thinks. That's what I'm put on the paper. Now, do I like to freestyle? I have a 50-50 with it. You know what I'm saying? It's not really my strong suit, but that is something that I am working on as an artist. Because that is something that should be my strong suit.
SPEAKER_02:It's a lost art form.
SPEAKER_10:You gonna get on today for pot and bars? You said what? You're gonna get on today for pot and bars?
SPEAKER_02:We gotta rap at the end. Yes, freestyling. Yeah. Well, you can wrap something you already got, like written, you feel me? To the beat.
SPEAKER_20:I could put on a little one too.
SPEAKER_05:You know what I want to know? Like, because you know, when when you get into this game, right? Because this game uh has um afforded a lot of opportunities, wealth, fame for a lot of um artists. Some artists are in it for money, some artists are in it just to build a legacy. What are you in it for?
SPEAKER_20:Honestly, I'm in it to build a legacy, but instead of keeping the money for myself, I really like to put it into the community. Okay, there's a lot of kids that grow out of the foster care system and they be on the roads and they angry and they hurt. What about I just help them and then there's a lot of black kids that get adopted into the system that are being abused that nobody pay attention to? So I feel like if we could put more into the community, then maybe we can help it.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, you you thinking like that, you gonna yeah.
SPEAKER_05:Nobody done coach you for these.
SPEAKER_02:Life's gonna guide you the right way.
SPEAKER_04:Who's a PR over there?
SPEAKER_05:Like, this is what you gotta say to actually this shit.
SPEAKER_02:That was real genuine. Same for the community and shit. That's real genuine. Community, the last motherfuckers I be thinking about. So that's some real shit. Shout out to the community though.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, that's what's up.
SPEAKER_02:Some real shit.
SPEAKER_10:So since you dance, um, do you like come up with like choreographies for your like your performances? Like, do you dance and you know perform at the same time?
SPEAKER_20:I would love to dance and perform at the same time. I'm honestly working on more performances because I'm working on showing myself out there more, um, making sure I'm getting over the stage fright. You know what I'm saying? Like, I don't have that much, but because I'm used to being with people, like when I sang, I sang in the choir and stuff, so I'm used to being with a group too. Ooh, a church girl. Yes, yes. So for me to actually be out there and alone, I'm just trying to really shake off the nerves again and like I got this for real and keep going. How long have you been in Charlotte?
SPEAKER_02:Uh like the vibe.
SPEAKER_20:Oh no. I came last year in January. I was at Johnson C. Smith. Oh, so you knew the Charlotte?
SPEAKER_05:Okay, all right. You know the Charlotte. So have you collaborated with any Charlotte artists, or would you like to collaborate with any Charlotte artists that's on your radar?
SPEAKER_20:Um, yes, I would. Um, there's this one girl named Rich Mama Maru, who's actually in Charlotte, and she hit me up and she asked if we wanted to collab. Me and her right now are working on a song together.
SPEAKER_01:Okay.
SPEAKER_20:And um other than that, um, the song See Us Coming that I put on my page and stuff like that, that's on YouTube as well. My friend made that beat at Smith.
SPEAKER_05:So Okay, what's her name again? I couldn't have. Oh, the girl name.
SPEAKER_20:Oh, Rich Mama Rue.
SPEAKER_05:Rich Mama Rue. That's a crazy name. Rich Mama Roo. How she loves? She like a rich mama?
SPEAKER_20:Like she like um like a rich mama, like a baddie. Like her bars are I like the way that she flows, honestly. Um listen to her.
SPEAKER_05:Rich mama roo. Rich Mama Rule. Rich Mama Rule, I'm gonna come listen to your shit. Let's leave that. Sleeve's probably know who it is. Let's leave that. Huh?
SPEAKER_18:You know everybody.
SPEAKER_10:So, what do you want the fans to learn from your music?
SPEAKER_20:I want them to learn that sometimes it's okay to go to the things that you go through in life. To be honest, because a lot of people they don't feel like it's okay and they just be angry. You know what I'm saying? So I feel like if you can tell people that it's okay to go through these things, you just gotta show your way to keep going so that you can make it somewhere. That's all you gotta do. You're helping a lot of people by doing a little thing.
SPEAKER_02:Okay. What's your uh what's your favorite song that you made?
SPEAKER_20:It's a song that's not out yet. But the words that is in it is is very deep. You know what I'm saying? It speaks about a lot that a lot of people don't really know that actually happens when you have interracial relationships in life.
SPEAKER_02:Are you one of them artists that like make a lot of songs and like you sit on them and you be like, Yeah, I'm gonna drop this at this specific moment, but you don't you don't never really drop it type shit?
SPEAKER_20:No.
SPEAKER_02:Nah.
SPEAKER_20:And yes, at the same time. Type shit. It's like an even thing. It all depends on what kind of song it's about.
SPEAKER_02:If it's timeless, you could drop it whenever though, type shit.
SPEAKER_20:Oh yeah. Yeah.
SPEAKER_02:Drop the music.
SPEAKER_05:I mean, the fans would have hear that shit. Don't hold on to nothing.
SPEAKER_02:Drop that shit. Even so it's just like certain ones be so good, you don't want to just put it out. You want to put it out a certain way.
SPEAKER_05:No, fuck it.
SPEAKER_02:And sometimes it time will just pass you by, you be like, damn.
SPEAKER_05:If LaRussell didn't teach you anything, he taught you to fucking drop music.
SPEAKER_02:I love Laussie. That's for sure.
SPEAKER_05:That's what he told you.
SPEAKER_02:Russell out here doing his thing for sure. Yeah. He said something crazy about Wayne. He was wilding on Wayne a little bit.
SPEAKER_05:But no, he didn't say nothing bad about Wayne. He said that Wayne doesn't say shit in his raps, and he really don't. That's insane. That's insane. I mean, don't. He's nasty now.
SPEAKER_02:Now he don't, but back then, like Hustle music. Like, how can you say that? That wasn't nothing in a car.
SPEAKER_10:Stop capping.
SPEAKER_05:That doesn't mean that he doesn't say shit in the song. No, you don't. He says shit. He just he just nice. He just lives, he's just nice.
SPEAKER_18:Oh my god. I'm sorry.
SPEAKER_05:I'm sorry.
SPEAKER_07:That's what I do, Uncle Wayne.
SPEAKER_05:I'm sorry, we just go on a tangent sometimes.
SPEAKER_07:Especially when it comes to rap.
SPEAKER_05:You just talk about some shit. So if there's a piece of advice that you would give uh somebody that's aspiring to be an artist, and um, you know, we'll see this interview because a lot of people watch. And what's that piece of advice you would give, like that young girl who's like maybe 13, 14, and she's like, you know what? I'm gonna rap because I saw you on it. What's that piece of advice you could give her?
SPEAKER_20:Don't care about nobody's opinion. Some people gonna like the music, other people not. It's not for everybody. You can't get but hurt over everybody that's not gonna like your song. Everybody's gonna have their own opinion, just like everybody have their assholes, so just keep it going.
SPEAKER_07:Period.
SPEAKER_04:What is it? Opinions are like assholes. Everybody got one.
SPEAKER_12:Like her, man. She's fucking, she's fucking great. She's fucking great.
SPEAKER_05:That's a fact. It's not embarrassing. This is real life.
SPEAKER_12:Don't you got an asshole?
SPEAKER_02:Like your mind state, like how you think.
unknown:Thank you.
SPEAKER_05:Don't you got an asshole in opinion?
SPEAKER_12:Yeah. Right.
SPEAKER_05:You got an asshole in opinion?
SPEAKER_12:Right, dude.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, hell yeah. She definitely does.
SPEAKER_04:Everybody got an ass, you got assholes in opinions, right?
SPEAKER_02:I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I get carried away sometimes.
SPEAKER_05:She said it. I didn't say it, she said it. I just copied off what she said. So we can find you at on social media platforms.
SPEAKER_20:You can follow me on Instagram at queen underscore no e. N-O-E. That's honestly the main thing I do use. I am on Facebook. It's still Queen No. It's gonna be spelled the same exact way. And follow me on YouTube. Everything is Queen No.
SPEAKER_05:Follow her on YouTube. The Queen No, man. I thought the Queen No. Right, how you spell it? Because some niggas are.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, they slow.
SPEAKER_05:Oh, anyway, yeah, they slow. I'm one of the motherfuckers. God damn, she didn't spell her shit out. I gotta sit there and try to Google your shit like N-O. Yeah. Or it's you know, it could have been some funky way, N-O-I. Yeah. Saying some funky shit out there. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I think too much gentle.
SPEAKER_10:Yeah.
SPEAKER_05:Hey, say Mr. Kingdom. Signing a lot of all segments and shit.
SPEAKER_20:We lit, we lit. We lit. Definitely lit.
SPEAKER_05:Better stick around.
SPEAKER_20:Let me double check everything with my management over here.
SPEAKER_05:Management. She's sticking around, yes. Yeah. Yeah. My man Kai said, fuck it.
SPEAKER_07:He said fuck it. I know. You gotta go.
SPEAKER_05:Well, I mean, cool Khan Calais. Huh?
unknown:Right.
SPEAKER_18:Get off the Bluetooth. I couldn't connect to it. Get off the Bluetooth. I couldn't connect to Bluetooth.
SPEAKER_05:I'm not on the Bluetooth. I'm not on Bluetooth. Who's on Bluetooth? So you know what? We're gonna put this on there. We're gonna put this on there. You ready? Here, throw this on there.
SPEAKER_12:She's drunk.
SPEAKER_05:Oh yeah, we got a type C. Let me get the type C. Let me get the one for her.
SPEAKER_07:Intermission.
SPEAKER_02:No, we're gonna intermission. We're gonna get the type C. So y'all gonna try y'all uh y'all gonna try our vegetables. Y'all gonna try your vegetarian plant juice?
SPEAKER_07:That's it, a vegetarian.
SPEAKER_02:It's uh it's a vegetarian plant juice.
SPEAKER_07:Let's give it to the audience. It's not no, that's for us. That's for us. Don't do that. Don't do that.
SPEAKER_02:You got one, Diamond?
SPEAKER_07:I'm lying.
SPEAKER_02:Give Diamond one. I want Diamond to taste it.
SPEAKER_10:I want my cookie though. What the fuck? No, we're not getting that. If you don't want the juice, you're not getting that.
SPEAKER_02:I want you to taste this. You gotta taste this. I promise you.
SPEAKER_10:Yeah, you gotta taste it.
SPEAKER_02:I need your opinion on this. I need your opinion on this. I just backed up. I'll tell you this shit right here. Don't touch that pink one, brother man. Please. I need that pink macadamia. Big ass cookie.
SPEAKER_10:Yeah, she said big.
SPEAKER_02:Alright now. Alright, tread lightly.
SPEAKER_10:You see how we took a little bite.
SPEAKER_02:Tread lightly, twin.
SPEAKER_10:Alright. Okay. Yeah, this bullshit. Oh. They on my Instagram.
SPEAKER_02:That cookie looks big as in.
SPEAKER_10:It really do.
SPEAKER_14:You make edible?
SPEAKER_02:I want you to try one.
SPEAKER_10:Yeah, I make butter. My ship it looks like a big ass green candlestick.
SPEAKER_07:Go ahead. Oh, wait. I don't know. Black gloves and the bill.
SPEAKER_05:Alright, play the music. We good? Oh. I played that shit. We got the bounce break down with the biggest. Hey.
SPEAKER_12:Hey, hey. Alright, black gloves. Oh.
SPEAKER_11:Yeah.
SPEAKER_10:Go.
SPEAKER_05:Hey. Come on.
SPEAKER_10:That's it. That's it. That's it.
SPEAKER_05:You need a child from this baby, too. And to children, too, you know, and oh, engage and look.
SPEAKER_10:It's not. All right. No sugar and all the dads with the rounds breakdown. Yeah, it tastes like a continuous birthdays. We got since we was talking about her earlier. Erica Baldu.
SPEAKER_21:Pussy Pussy. Pussy Perkins.
SPEAKER_02:Know her pussy. Know her pussy smell good. Know her pussy smell good. See ya.
SPEAKER_05:You said that word too many times, didn't you?
SPEAKER_02:Know her pussy smelled good. I need you to agree with me. I can't stop saying this here.
SPEAKER_05:No, she had a fragrance of a pussy.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, Andre 3000, all them niggas tweaking off of her. That's your crazy. She had immaculate pussy. Multiple babies.
SPEAKER_10:Alright, and so we got Duke Dennis. Woo! Who the fuck is that? He a YouTuber.
SPEAKER_02:Yo, but people need to stop. People need to stop telling me I look like this nigga, bro. They need to stop telling me I look like this nigga.
SPEAKER_10:You kind of do what you do. You look like Duke Dennis. Who the fuck is Duke Dennis? Maybe put some hair. Wait.
SPEAKER_02:What? Who's Duke Dennis?
SPEAKER_10:What? He's a YouTuber.
SPEAKER_02:What?
SPEAKER_10:Because he do, right?
SPEAKER_02:What's going on?
SPEAKER_10:He does. He does. Go go. Somebody said more like Chris Tucker. They didn't really say that. They ain't say that. Alright. Then we got come on. Let's get on. Let's get on. Okay, bad, baby. Then we got Taylor Dooley.
SPEAKER_02:Who that?
SPEAKER_10:She played Lava Girl and Shockborn Lava Girl.
SPEAKER_02:Okay, so I'm gonna that. That was a good little that was a good little series.
SPEAKER_10:That was a good little series. They made it out of this like a movie. They did. They did. We don't know that though. Did they experience some shit? Nah, I think it could be.
SPEAKER_02:I didn't see them pop out. They didn't pop out.
SPEAKER_10:But she turned 31.
SPEAKER_02:Okay. Okay.
SPEAKER_06:Then we got D Ward Davis. He's um he's a head comedian. He paid a bunch of things. D. Ray. D. Ray. She paid.
SPEAKER_10:D-Roy. DRoy. No, no. One person named D Roy in my life. I'm like, D Roy. Destiny, please. She said y'all know him. Please.
SPEAKER_02:That shit is not good, boy.
SPEAKER_11:Wait.
SPEAKER_05:She said D Roy. I'm like, who the fuck is that?
SPEAKER_10:It was y'all know I typed this shit up. I was typing too fast.
SPEAKER_05:That's the case. Yo, we gotta get this shit together.
SPEAKER_13:I was typing too fast. I was typing too fast. So I put the O instead of the A.
SPEAKER_08:They're not even next to each other.
SPEAKER_11:Hey. Shut the fuck up, what?
SPEAKER_08:I'm done.
SPEAKER_12:That's crazy.
SPEAKER_10:Alright, fuck the birthdays. Now that's gonna take Okay.
unknown:Okay.
SPEAKER_10:He turned 43. But um aka D Roy.
SPEAKER_04:You sorry. Whatever.
SPEAKER_07:We still love you.
SPEAKER_10:Alright. Now we're gonna the Bonesbury Downs. Okay. So y'all see what's going on in Mexico? I know y'all see what was going on in Mexico.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, shit crazy.
SPEAKER_10:So if you haven't, watching the news, one of the most powerful cartel leaders in the world, Nemisio El Mont Mencho Eseguero.
SPEAKER_06:That's how you pronounce it. Yeah, yeah. I'm a little fluent. I'm a little fluent. I know how to pronounce that shit. All right.
SPEAKER_18:Well, no. I don't know.
SPEAKER_10:Somebody said could you talk in cursive anyway?
unknown:Huh?
SPEAKER_10:Gotta be talking. Somebody said, could you talk in cursive? What the fuck is that?
SPEAKER_04:Nobody can teach that shit no more in school. That's crazy.
SPEAKER_10:Oh my mama, she is. That's the edible. That was crazy. She said, huh?
SPEAKER_02:That's nasty. She's talking cursive. That was funny.
SPEAKER_08:I want somebody to ride for me when I die, like they ride for him. No, oh my mama. They was ride. Armor truck.
SPEAKER_10:Like, like, okay, so in hindsight, I don't know if anybody else thought about this, but where they get their shit from?
SPEAKER_08:Where they get all that shit from? Where they get all that shit from? Ain't nobody a little alarmed that they got like armor trucks and I mean. They're the biggest cart. I mean, they're not the biggest cartel, but you know, they get money. You know what I'm saying?
SPEAKER_06:They transport drugs to US to the US and shit.
SPEAKER_10:We might be fucked. So, I mean it is kind of scary. Nah, we're not, we're not fucked no more. We not fucked no more. Yeah, but listen, we got cousins and our friendship. You gotta let me finish. Go ahead. All right, so at least six of El Menchel security guards were also killed in the operation. What are you what are you laughing about? Ignore him. Ignore him as hell. Ignore him.
SPEAKER_06:El Mencho was captured after the US forces helped Mexico military forces capture um basically like tracked him down because he was trying to, you know, get with his romantic partner, and they found him when he was trying to meet her. And you know, it led to El Mencho dying because you know they had some something going on in the operation when he got captured.
SPEAKER_10:Bitches will do it every time.
SPEAKER_02:That's his name for real. El Mencho.
SPEAKER_10:El Mencho.
unknown:Okay.
SPEAKER_10:That's what you were laughing at? He got legit tears.
SPEAKER_02:That was so funny.
SPEAKER_10:You do.
SPEAKER_00:That was a small thing.
SPEAKER_05:He's got legit tears. That's crazy.
SPEAKER_06:But within hours of El Mencho's death, cartel members launched revenge attacks across Mexico. And they were like burning cars, blocking highways, and doing a lot of violent crimes. They were not letting people leave Mexico. They were in the airports, getting a lot of Americans and non-Americans as well. And the U.S. State Department issued a security warning saying that, you know, American shelter in place. Mexico deployed at least 2,000 additional soldiers to like maintain like the violent act that was going on. And a lot of flights were stopped, businesses were closed down. And it's reported that over 60 to 73 people were killed in the violent aftermath of the raid. And yesterday, February 25th, the security alert has been lifted, so flights are back to normal. So you guys that were trying to cancel your trip to Mexico, you can go back and go to Mexico.
SPEAKER_02:Why do people want to go somewhere where the government don't got control over the people? Could you imagine if America had the same power as Trump? Like we was beefing with Trump. Like we was not scared to go to war with Trump. The Americans.
SPEAKER_10:They ain't got no control over this country. What you mean over the is it's chaos.
SPEAKER_02:Just because you don't see But we're not going to war with our government. We're going to war with each other. But we're not going to war with the government. That's not the government. This is not at the White House shooting out with the White House shooting out with the pre threatening the president calling like.
SPEAKER_10:Yes, they are. It wasn't he just uh tried to kill that nigga.
SPEAKER_02:Remember that? Remember he got shot in his neck?
unknown:Yeah, they just tried to shoot him.
SPEAKER_02:They snuck and do it. In Mexico, they running up facing shit like that. That's the fucking sniper.
SPEAKER_09:Apparently not running up like Mexico.
SPEAKER_02:That's what I'm saying. Because the government is a good thing. That's what I'm saying. Why do people want to go vacation a place like that? I don't understand shit like that. I don't fucking know. Man, shout out to the Mexicans in Mexico. Yeah, y'all gotta get y'all shit together. I know I'm gonna go.
SPEAKER_05:Oh shit. Okay, go go. I don't understand that shit.
SPEAKER_13:Okay. Not go over there now. You trying to get rid of her?
SPEAKER_02:Uh huh.
unknown:They're gonna make sure you alright.
SPEAKER_02:I'm chilling. Only 19 shit I've left, though. I ain't trying to get exploited. No, that's a fact. Yeah. Yeah. Alright.
SPEAKER_06:Alright, let's get into this next one. Y'all seen 50 Cent and T.I. Hell yeah. Who missed it? That shit is funny. That shit's funny as hell. So it started. It started off with T.I. wanting to do a versus battle with 50 cents for years. According to T.I. allegedly him and 50 actually talked about doing it, but 50 backed out. He lying? He's lying.
SPEAKER_08:50 acting like a bitch. That nigga backed out. Get rich or die trying. Yeah, alone. We'll take out T.I.
SPEAKER_10:So he is lying.
SPEAKER_02:I don't think he was lying. I just think I just don't think he was serious when he said it. He probably just like, yeah, nigga, yeah, we can do that. Yeah. And then when he walked out, he's like, bitch ass nigga, I ain't doing that shit. Bigger than a program, basically.
SPEAKER_10:He even posted something that was like, nigga, I don't need to rap. You need me to rap. That's some cocky shit, but nigga, I just said it type of vibe.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, that's what I feel like it was. T. I took it serious because he he won that.
SPEAKER_10:Made an opinion with a dish rap this song, but not even. Demani just came out with something an hour ago. Oh my god. Demani it's what happened to staying a child's play. Hold on. We gotta defend the mama.
SPEAKER_02:50's smart though. 50 not gonna play with the kids because he don't want nobody playing with his kids. So he ain't gonna play with he ain't never played with nobody's kids.
SPEAKER_10:Go check it out. Oh, it's king. He's not the money. He nasty. He killed 50. Like killed them.
SPEAKER_02:So the Harris family need to be thanking 50 for this booth that he's giving y'all.
SPEAKER_10:Pretty much.
SPEAKER_02:That's facts too.
SPEAKER_10:I agree with that too. That's facts too. King needs to sit his little ass down somewhere. New York can put in the cell phone.
unknown:Did 50 really need a booth?
SPEAKER_10:No, no.
SPEAKER_02:No, I said 50 gave them the booth.
SPEAKER_10:It's getting a booth. They need a booth. King's happy as hell right now. Um let them know. And that shit is hitting right now. But what happened? It's hitting weird. Where is it hitting? That shit just got swept under the rug, too.
SPEAKER_02:Nobody listening to TI, man. I listen to why you why you want to do that. But I ain't listening to that news.
SPEAKER_05:Let him know shit is hard. We crave that shit on the radio all over here. I stopped listening to TI when he was like uh Charlotte. I'm playing that shit. That shit popped out. Uh the young thugs.
unknown:Mr. Troll dropping.
SPEAKER_00:I hate that man.
SPEAKER_05:Oh, 50? Oh, of course it's gonna go up.
SPEAKER_10:That nigga ain't gonna drop shit. I don't think he would even.
SPEAKER_05:50 drop, he's gonna slaughter that nigga. He's gonna make a movie. He's gonna make a movie and diss him.
SPEAKER_02:Probably. Like, you gotta really think about it though. Like 50 versus T on the versus that's disrespectful to 50. He's gonna make a movie. That's disrespectful to 50.
SPEAKER_10:If they did a versus who y'all think gonna win.
SPEAKER_02:50 will win 100%. See, I got hits.
SPEAKER_10:50 for sure.
SPEAKER_02:He got good features for his run, but 50 is just like it just do one song the whole night.
SPEAKER_05:They're winning right now. That's what it's winning right now.
SPEAKER_10:That's because of 50. Y'all know I'm um I was raised in Atlanta, so I'm gonna go with T.I. give a fuck.
SPEAKER_05:Okay. Go ahead with T.I. Holler at T.I.
SPEAKER_10:No, I like T.I., but I don't think he's holding a key. I mean, TI is winning right now musically.
SPEAKER_02:TI a legend, man, but he just he can die every day.
SPEAKER_10:It's not safe on the phone.
SPEAKER_02:It's not even that's the that's the thing, though. It's not it, it's not even about music right now. It's about who can who's funnier on social media. Who can make who sure because they both got fucking money?
SPEAKER_05:We don't. All right, next.
SPEAKER_02:For sure.
SPEAKER_05:Shout out to the movies.
SPEAKER_10:We gave him too much. So it's this woman, she created a book to help her kids grieve their father's death after she killed them. Oh my god. It's giving a lifetime movie, ain't it? It's not like a lifetime movie.
SPEAKER_05:Wait, say it again? I like this one.
SPEAKER_10:So she created a book to help her kids grieve their father's death after she killed them.
SPEAKER_01:Oh, shit. What's the lady's name?
SPEAKER_10:Her name is Corey Richens.
SPEAKER_06:She's 35 years old. By the man. And she's from Utah. And she is currently on trial for the alleged murder of her husband, Eric Richens. Prosecutors claim she poisoned him with Fenton five times to lift an amount. How do you say that? In March 2022, at their Park City area home, weeks before that, a housekeeper allegedly bought more than 15 pills believed to contain fit fentanyl, whatever the fuck these fentanyl, and gave them to Corey at her request. Shut the fuck up.
SPEAKER_10:Y'all know I can't pronounce shit. But when you look at how it's spelled out, shut up, bro.
SPEAKER_05:Take it back. Take it back, take it back. She fed up. Wait, wait, so okay, so she killed the husband like that.
SPEAKER_06:So on Valentine's Day, 2022, she reportedly left Eric a sandwich before meeting up with her alleged lover.
unknown:Wow.
SPEAKER_06:Hours later, Eric tested his friend saying he felt like he was going to die, and even said, I think my wife tried to poison me.
SPEAKER_05:Wait, wait, hold on, stop right there. So she was going to see her lover and she poisoned a nigga because she was going to see her. Before she left, she poisoned her. I gotta take that applause back. That's fucked up. What's her name? I always do applause in the first place. Huh? Why would you? You a wild nigga.
SPEAKER_14:But she killed the nigga.
SPEAKER_05:No, I didn't know the story yet. So I was like, you know. I thought the husband was accusing her of some shit, but so no, this is what happened.
SPEAKER_06:It turned off on her. So her allegedly, um her allegedly killing her husband was motivated by financial gain and subsustainable debt. Court filings indicate Eric's net worth and life insurance policies were evaluated at approximately four to five million at the time of his of his death. Forty-five million? Yeah. Mm-hmm. Damn. And Eric had quietly met with a lawyer years later to remove his wife as a beneficiary from a$500,000 policy and put his sister in charge of his prosecutors.
SPEAKER_03:Didn't kill his sister neither?
SPEAKER_10:Look, the prosecutor said that Corey Richards did not know she was removed until after he died. So she thought she killed him to get his S already removed. She was removed removed already. So the truth was on her ass.
SPEAKER_05:So she killed him for nothing.
SPEAKER_10:Yeah, I can read it. Pretty much.
SPEAKER_06:And then after Aaron's death, a children's book titled Are You Um Are You With Me, aimed at helping her young sons understand and cope with the loss of a parent. And she promoted the book on local television. And she today she had her trial, which is basically giving like more evidence of being in um which introduced, such as like financial debt, alleged drug, alleged drug purchase, and behavior after his death, which was like the book that she published. And as of today, she has not been sentenced to anything, but if convicted, she could face 25 years.
SPEAKER_05:No. Give her the uh give her the fentanyl life chair. That's crazy. That's crazy. Give it a fentanyl life child. No, this should do this should kill her with fentanyl.
SPEAKER_02:She don't seem like she's right in the head, though. She doesn't seem like that.
SPEAKER_20:Yo, like the father, your kids to kill them over money. Come on, that's just stupid as hell. Get that bitch out. I told you, man.
SPEAKER_05:People always be saying, right? People always say the love of like money is the root of all evil. It's not money. It is the lust and love of money is the root of all evil. She saw the 45 million policy. Like, I gotta kill this nigga. How can I get it? Because she didn't have the money. So she sought it and she lusted and loved it.
SPEAKER_06:And Joe tips on her ass.
SPEAKER_05:That's crazy.
SPEAKER_06:Alright, that's all for me. Don't play the music. Don't play the music.
SPEAKER_15:That's something that's seven shit right there.
SPEAKER_18:That's shit.
SPEAKER_05:That's crazy as shit. My policies were good too.
SPEAKER_07:I just wanted to.
SPEAKER_05:Alright, what would you do? What would you do? What would you do? What would you do? What would you do? What'd you do?
unknown:What would you do?
SPEAKER_05:So what would you do? So if y'all follow nobody's podcast, what would you do? It are always accounts that either I've been through, that I saw, or somebody else went through and told me. So this, what would you do tonight is something that I saw online. So what'd you do? And this is what would you do? Again, my accounts is you can flip it, roll reversal. So if it's for a female, just take male. If it's for a male, take female. Told you the what'd you do, ladies? This is one gear towards ladies. Y'all probably saw it. Told you, what'd you do? You got a hairdresser, you know, you've been going to the hairdresser for about three years. You've been getting your wigs done, your doobies done, you know, all that shit going through her. So, you know, you kind of build a rapport with this young lady. Like, okay, I I trust this lady, she does my hair, I have no complaints. She does my hair good. So you're in a fucked up situation, right? You talking, uh, you're in a fucked up situation, you're like, yo, listen, man, I'm I gotta get my crib in shit situation situated, cause some shit, some shit going on with my crib. And she's like, yo, you know what? I got a crib. I got a crib, I got a house, I got a house for you to rent. She's like, oh shit, I got a house for me. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So mind you, she's uh she does hair, right? Mind you, she never knew anything about this woman doing any houses. She's like, I got a house for you to rent. You know what I'm saying? Um, let me talk to my people, I'm gonna get you covered. Okay, cool. So you're like, you hype. So you know, to somebody that you put the rapport with, did the hair, so you know, okay, I can trust her. So she comes back, she's like, all right, listen, boom. Anything good? Give me about like, let me give me, give me, give me, give me 5300 for the deposit, boom, boom, boom, I'm gonna get this shit squared off. You know what I mean? We can move in such a such date. So you're like, alright, back, boom. So you give the girl 5300, right? So you're like, alright. She tells you, give a move in date. She even goes as far as giving you keys. Like, alright, boom. Here's the keys, we're gonna meet up here, booty boo, move in. Alright? So she's like, alright, cool. So the day she goes to move in, what would you do? You go to move in, you done whatever situation that you had, you done, you can't go back. You you you put your money here, put your faith in this girl, everything good, and you go to the house and his old motherfuckers living in the house. What would you do at that moment when you go to the house and people are living there? What would you do?
SPEAKER_17:So it's a house to do hair?
SPEAKER_05:No, you just fucking miss the whole shit situation.
SPEAKER_10:I I I'll sum it up, y'all. What what would you do if if you paid somebody a deposit and everything for a house and and somebody was already living there? Thank you. Oh, I'm kicking that motherfucker out. I you can't even do that. You can't even be mad at me. I paid for some shit. What do you mean? But what the old people got to do, but you paying for something? They can get out.
SPEAKER_09:That's funny. But like how? And I just paid for some shit.
SPEAKER_20:Because it was already out where that's crazy.
unknown:Yeah.
SPEAKER_20:Whoop her ass and get your money back.
SPEAKER_07:Mm-hmm. Yeah, you definitely gotta do that.
SPEAKER_20:That's only our change how much you need.
SPEAKER_10:You're gonna have to take these ills.
SPEAKER_05:Queen, you gonna got turned up. What's going on, Queen? Let's give the audience a mic right quick. Let's get the audience response. What would you do? So, what would you do, Queen? You say you're gonna find the city.
SPEAKER_02:Queen been whipping shit. What's up? Uh huh.
SPEAKER_01:What'd you do with the diamond?
SPEAKER_09:Um well, I'm gonna try to figure out where the girl is, and I'm gonna try to get my money back. I ain't gonna bother the people in the house because they probably don't even know what's going on. Okay. They don't got nothing to do with it. But I'm gonna find that girl.
SPEAKER_01:I'm gonna find the girl. Yeah. Okay. That's the look. Okay. Y'all just gotta find it. Okay, what you gonna do, Jazz?
SPEAKER_10:I'm gonna follow her on the highway and go live while I'm cussing the whole motherfucking time.
SPEAKER_05:Stick to that. Stick to that name.
SPEAKER_00:Bella on her bullshit. Bella on her bullshit. What you all, Bella? What you all, Bella? What you gonna do, Bella? What you all, Bella?
SPEAKER_10:I'm gonna take her to small claims court. Small claims up? Yes. Sue these people. Sold these niggas.
SPEAKER_22:Okay. Coco, what'd you do, Coco? That you just for the crash out to make a couple of things.
SPEAKER_17:Same thing. I'll take them to court. Take them to court? There's not really much else you could do. Or I'll call my cousins.
SPEAKER_05:Oh shit.
SPEAKER_12:She says she'll court cousins on it.
SPEAKER_17:Cousins coming out.
SPEAKER_14:Like, what? What are you gonna do with? Uh-huh. Yeah. Uh-huh. Uh-huh. Uh-huh. What would I do? Yep. Probably what I shouldn't do. I'd probably end up in child. That's a lot of money. Oh shit.
SPEAKER_02:Where you from? What accent is that?
SPEAKER_16:You already did. I'm a spotted age. What's her name again? Ari. Ari, what'd you do, Ari? Not gonna lie. I'm with my friend. We beating that bitch ass. We're getting that money back. I might knock on the door just see what the if these people know about us or not. If not, we're gonna let them go on about their day. You know, they cool, they cool.
SPEAKER_05:You're gonna beat the old people up.
SPEAKER_16:Ari on what isn't it? That's your people. That's her people.
SPEAKER_10:That's her best friend.
SPEAKER_00:Oh, okay.
SPEAKER_10:Yeah, that's my that's my homegrown. That's my angel. Oh, okay.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, well, I ain't beating their ass to take them to court. Two options. I said, I ain't beating their ass to take them in the court. You wanna take them to court? Yeah, you know. I'm a black man. I can't go doing too much. I'm a business man. That's it. Get your sisters.
SPEAKER_05:Get your sister. What are you gonna do, K?
SPEAKER_02:I gotta get my money back first. And then I'll whoop ass.
SPEAKER_05:Oh, then you whoop ass? Yeah. You wanna put your hands on the female? You wanna put your hands on the female? I can find somebody for that.
SPEAKER_10:Right. I got you, K. I got your back.
SPEAKER_05:Alright. So most of y'all say y'all gonna wanna take them to court. Some say y'all say y'all gonna beat ass. And uh, that's it. And Jasmine said, well, she probably you cheated.
SPEAKER_10:I'll be on social media too much.
SPEAKER_05:So, this is what happened. So obviously, the uh the girl uh um somehow um was at the was at the house, was at the house, call the cops, whatever. So the girl tried to attempt to flee. In the car, gone. So she on live following her in the car, chasing, chasing her dad in the car, right? So the girl was in some type of uh minivan. And the girl, I don't know what kind of car she was in, but she was in a car.
SPEAKER_07:BMW.
SPEAKER_05:BMW. So guess what the girl did?
SPEAKER_07:Off the highway.
SPEAKER_05:Off the highway, left her, dusted her. So she on live talking all this crazy shit, and she like, keep up, she she getting the way, keep up. Girl gone. Girl gone, she didn't get her money back, girl gone, and she ain't got no house to go back to. She went and did a GoFundMe to try to raise some funds to try to get some type of housing. I think it was a kid, a daughter, or some shit in there. Yeah. So, yeah, so the girl got off with the money. I don't think the girl I didn't see the story. I was trying to find out to see if she got. I was like, somebody, please give me the backstory or what happened. Nobody told me nothing. So I'm gonna stick with she's on the highway and the girl got away with her money. She said her brother or something took her uh phone or some shit. Yeah, so her brother got the phone, I don't know what the phone's gonna do, but hey. He snatched her phone and so the girl got away with the five bands her keys and got away with the car.
SPEAKER_07:Hello?
SPEAKER_05:So that's what I'm gonna do. So what you do if you go and give a girl that does your hair, you give her five thousand dollars to put a down payment on a house, thinking that you're gonna get this house and you go there's some old folks in the house, and you ain't got no house or no money, what you gonna do?
SPEAKER_21:So good. Rhymey, that was a good one.
SPEAKER_10:Rymy, screaming, screaming, I mean, at the same time, you you low-key stupid as hell for just giving some random woman money.
SPEAKER_05:That's what people were saying. Like, why would you do that? You didn't do no type of verification, you didn't do no walk through the crib, you just gave the girl five bands and like okay, take care.
SPEAKER_10:Surprisingly, so many people be out here doing that, saying they gotta wages and all these apartments. Come get your keys, come get your keys. Yeah, yeah. That was blown off bitch, do some shit. That's what you get. That's it, exactly what you get when you when you desperate. When you're desperate, yeah. All right, y'all, let's pull it in. It's time to get triggered in this motherfucker. All right, so we're wrapping up the month-long exploration of individualism and collectivism. I finally said these fucking words correct this time. If you're new here, I'm Lex rated. I have a degree in behavioral psychology, and I have a master's in forensics psychology. The scientists? Fuck you. Um I like I like breaking down big ideas and it and and twirling them around into real life experiences that we all go through. So tonight we're talking about survival. Yes, what your culture has taught you about making it in this cruel, cruel world. Yes, because in our communities, survival rules are passed down like recipes, okay? So shut think about how you were raised. Right, I'm getting triggered. Were you told to like handle yourself or or was your family someone that handled everything? Like, was your family someone that stepped in, or were you told to handle shit yourself? Now I'm I'm gonna give y'all an opportunity to answer this later on if we got time. So the oldest kid is always babysitting while mom goes to work. It's always somebody sharing bedrooms with their cousins, right? You got the mom saying, don't tell any outsiders what family's business is. You got learning young how to watch your back when you're outside. These are all survival skills that we're all taught. And and you're taught these things by your family. You don't just learn these and they don't just come to you innately. You keep quiet in school so you don't get labeled, right? You don't want to be the weirdo, right? So kids copy what keeps them safe. That's what becomes normal. You don't just inherit your eye color, you inherit survival skills as well. There's certain things that you picked up from your cousins or your aunts and uncles that you probably wouldn't have learned if you didn't experience those things with them, right? Individualism is prevalent in modern culture because you gotta get your own bag. You gotta move out fast. You can't depend on anybody. That's individualism. It's all about you. So when you think about individualism and it comes to survival, you're thinking about working at Amazon, DoorDash, and a nine-to-five on top of that. Shit, right?
SPEAKER_15:Facts.
SPEAKER_10:You think about friends hiding their depression because they don't want to look weak. You think about people saying, I built this alone, but grandma watched the kids. You think about people saying, um, well, not people saying, but girls being scared to ask for help with their rent. Or men, what? Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, whoa, whoa, whoa.
SPEAKER_04:You see the niggas. Wait, nigga.
SPEAKER_05:Hey, whoa, yeah, not America.
SPEAKER_10:It's always the name.
SPEAKER_05:That was a trigger.
SPEAKER_10:That was the niggas. Or men being taught never to cry and just handle their business. Okay. When people believe success is personal, they blame themselves more than life when it gets hard. So another question that I ask myself sometimes is do you ask for help or do you just struggle in silence? That's what I meant by girls being scared to ask for help with their rent.
SPEAKER_08:Because I'm gonna struggle in silence. What could you talking about? I'm asking that people scared.
SPEAKER_21:That's like one percent of women. That's not all women. That's not all women.
SPEAKER_12:That's not all women.
SPEAKER_21:I never knew when I was women.
SPEAKER_11:Y'all was coming, y'all was triggered as a motherfucker. That's not all woman.
SPEAKER_05:That's the norm. I'm looking for that type of thing. It just is. I blame baddies for that. Yeah, y'all different. Y'all different.
SPEAKER_10:You like ratchet bitches, remember? You are what you're doing. They cool. That's what they do. You are what you eat. You are what you need. That's what you know. When you think about money and success, were you taught to chase your dream, or were you taught to get a safe job when you leave the house? A job that's gonna pay your bills, not something that's like a dream or aspiration.
SPEAKER_02:I was taught that.
SPEAKER_10:So, some examples of this is being told to get a government job for stability, feeling guilty about moving away from your own block that you've lived on your whole life, helping your parents with bills before buying your own car, the cable bill being in your name, kids giving parents their first paycheck.
SPEAKER_02:I ain't never do that.
SPEAKER_10:I did that on the Sunday.
SPEAKER_02:My grandmother still owes me that 60 ball. I love you though.
SPEAKER_10:Hey, people are judged for not financially supporting their families. And what we do is we learn that success means we learn what success means from our family and the praises that we get from our family. So a question that comes with that is do you feel more pressure to succeed for yourself or for your people? Most people feel more pressure to succeed for their people and to make somebody proud, right? Collectivism shows up in old urban culture too. You got the family stepping in, neighbors watching your kids, everybody pitching in, everybody helping each other. Cousins are crashing on your couches, you got cousins living with you once you get pregnant, aunties helping with your hair and buying you school clothes and school supplies and community bail funds. I ain't have one of those in my family. But like if somebody goes to jail, y'all got a fund to bail folks out. You know, the church collecting money when somebody dies gets sick and they can't go to work, or your friends, right? Your friends covering each other's phone bills and groceries. I share uh HBO, Netflix, Hulu, and quite a few other things with one of my friends. I ain't gotta pay for nothing. And Spotify. I ain't gotta pay for Spotify either.
SPEAKER_02:I don't pay for none of them shit. I got all them shit.
SPEAKER_10:Yeah, I do, I do, I love them. Shout out if y'all give me the password.
SPEAKER_02:Sis came home and sis came down here and lied in all them shits for me. I love you, Jay Z. Give me the Spotify. I'm tired of them commercial.
SPEAKER_10:So sometimes when it comes, comes with pressure, belonging lowers stress, lower stress, but group pressure can make people hide who they are. So individualism, you're able to have the freedom to be your own person and make your own choices. But with collectivism, you have to focus on the masses, the group, how your choice is going to influence everybody else. So a lot of people have to ask themselves the question does your family really support you or do they control you? Because support feels like love until it starts feeling like you gotta ask for permission. So now mental health, my favorite thing to talk about. Were you told to pray about it? Were you told to keep everything in the house? Don't take anything out the house. Don't talk to nobody else, talk to me first. So these pops up, this pops up every day with uh being called dramatic when you're anxious about something. Boys were told to toughen up and don't cry about nothing. I mentioned that earlier. But girls are told not to embarrass their family, don't do nothing to embarrass me. I remember that one time where I had a trend where it was like, would you rather have a hoe daughter or a gay son and everybody chose a gay son?
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, that's true. Yeah.
SPEAKER_10:Yeah.
SPEAKER_05:We asked that question one time to somebody.
SPEAKER_10:Yeah. It's a tough question. It's something very embarrassing about your daughter being a hoe. So people hide therapy and nobody talks. Friends say just smoke, just drink, or sleep it off instead of actually having a conversation with you about what you got going on. I ain't got friends right there.
SPEAKER_02:Ain't nothing wrong with a hoe that's embracing being a hoe, though. You embracing it.
SPEAKER_10:You don't want your child to be a hoe. This is why they be asking you for reps.
SPEAKER_02:I don't want my child to be a hoe.
SPEAKER_10:Right.
SPEAKER_02:100%. Let's get that. I don't want my child to be a hoe. You got a daughter, so you got a drink. Right with your words.
SPEAKER_05:I want my daughter to be whoever she wants to be. I'm saying once she once she said daddy wanna be a hoe, what you gonna say?
SPEAKER_10:I don't want to see. I'm not gonna say that.
SPEAKER_02:I'm not gonna agree with it. I can't I can't agree with it. You feel me? That should hit different when it hit home. Okay, baby. If she's grown, she's gonna get off it. Do your thing.
SPEAKER_10:Thank you, friend. So how culture or a culture explains problems, shape how people treat each other. It's learned behavior. The way we judge people tells us more about our culture than it does about the individual person. Right? So you gotta think about a survival rule that you learned. And what that survival rule that you learned from that person taught you about that person. So don't trust anybody. Something happened to that person for them to tell you not to trust nobody. What did they go through? What lesson did they learn to learn not to trust nobody? Family over everything. I hate hearing blood is thicker than water. Hate hearing it. Because it's not always like that. I don't know. Family, nine times out of ten, gonna be the first ones to cut you down at your knees. And they do it because we family, right? Right. We family, right? Keep grinding. Nobody talks about the fact that you can burn out and you need to take a break. And it's okay to take a break. And if you take a break, you're not lazy. You just need a break. And then handle it yourself. Don't ask for no help. I am a true believer. And if I want something done right, I'm gonna do it myself. But I learned that from depending on other people and being let down. So never cry. Hold your tears in. Don't let nobody see you cry. I'm not ashamed to say I've told my my nieces and nephews, don't let nobody see you cry. Don't, don't, don't let them know that they they got you. Because as soon as they see they got you, they're gonna take advantage of that. But that's something I learned through life experiences. So our culture shapes who we are, but it also shapes how we influence other people. So closing the month out, y'all. Culture shapes how we date, parents, spend money, fight, forgive, dream. Some lessons keep us alive, some lessons keep us stuck. Now we're grown, and we get to choose what we keep. So my final question for y'all is what survival lesson from your culture are you keeping? And what lessons do you need to let go? I'm gonna let everybody else answer. And come on, y'all. You gotta let you gotta let listen. I I'll go first then. I'll go first. A culture lesson that I learned. My mother used to always tell me, don't let people know how smart you are. Always. And always. She said, You're a black woman and you're educated. They don't wanna see that. The world doesn't want to see an educated black woman. So don't ever let nobody know how smart you are. You can be the smartest person in the room, but nobody needs to know that. And I instilled that into myself to the point where when people would bring up my degrees, I wouldn't feel any kind of way about it. Oh, that's nothing. It's okay, it's cool. Yeah, uh-huh. Yeah. I did a lot of work and I put in a lot of effort for it. And I'm not a person that wants people to think that my intelligence is who I am, but at the same time, I would like credit when credit is due.
SPEAKER_18:Right.
SPEAKER_10:I don't want nobody to look at me and just see my skin color or or hear how I talk or see my piercings and my tattoos and think I'm ignorant.
SPEAKER_17:Right.
SPEAKER_10:So I'm sorry, mama, but I'm gonna let the world know how smart I am. And I'm not afraid to be that smart ass bitch. So that's something that I fucking. Thank you. Appreciate it.
SPEAKER_02:But I I can't say bitch though, right?
SPEAKER_10:No, no, all right.
SPEAKER_02:I'm just that's crazy.
SPEAKER_10:Fuck no, insane. Hell no. Mine is my grandma always told me it's okay to give, but don't ask for nothing. Get it yourself. Oh shit, I told me. Smart one. Because I give all the time. I I give too much, actually. But I don't, you know, I don't ever ask nobody for nothing. I always do this shit up by myself. You know what I'm saying?
SPEAKER_13:Real independent.
SPEAKER_10:You probably get anxious as hell and feel overwhelmed half the time and don't even know how to ask for help. I know how that feels.
SPEAKER_05:I think for me, it was uh because when I was younger, I was like shy. Believe it or not.
SPEAKER_10:Yeah, that's cat.
SPEAKER_05:Oh, believe it or not. I was shy. I was a shy motherfucker, but I like I would beat somebody ass though, because I was just like shy.
SPEAKER_10:You had Napoleon syndrome, didn't you?
SPEAKER_05:I I may maybe I did. Napoleon syndrome. I uh yeah, I yeah. Yeah, because you was like, you grew up in New York, yeah. You grew up in New York and it makes you like that. Yeah, uh, but then I I you know I was like, yo, just be yourself. I always say just be yourself, you know what I'm saying? Everybody else is taking be yourself. So when I started to be myself, then I started to see, oh, okay, fuck it. You know, and then I I like it. I love it actually.
SPEAKER_10:Nobody else? All right, y'all.
SPEAKER_02:I can't think of it.
SPEAKER_10:We're gonna close it out. All right. So this is no advisory podcast. I'm Lex rated, the biggest motherfucking Aquarius, and I appreciate y'all for rocking with me this month and learning a little bit about our culture and learning a little bit about America. We only how old, Swish, how old are we? You forgot that fast?
SPEAKER_02:30,000, huh?
SPEAKER_10:249. No, that's how that's how it's gonna be.
SPEAKER_02:It's 250. I had it right again. I had it right again. 250, damn it.
SPEAKER_10:It's four 479 is how long we've been established as colonies. This country is not that goddamn old, and we still doing the shit.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, damn.
SPEAKER_20:Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER_05:I'm glad you talk, Queen.
unknown:That's wrong.
SPEAKER_05:Hold on, you you leaving?
SPEAKER_10:Yeah, that's why I should.
SPEAKER_05:Oh, oh, okay, wait. You gotta end the mission. We gotta get pictures. Yeah, yeah, we gotta get pictures and and and experience shit. So give us like give us like five minutes. Yeah, take a pause, take a pause, Seth. We'll be right back. 25.
SPEAKER_10:I'm sorry. Bye, yo.
SPEAKER_02:That's good. I'm sorry.
SPEAKER_10:What year is it?
SPEAKER_02:Nah, I was thinking of a radio station and a show at the same time. I couldn't have a perjury.
SPEAKER_10:Welcome back to Words of the Week, the segment where we dress our vocabulary in silk and we give it some spice. We talk wild and we think deep. Get comfy because class is in session, and this is absolutely no advisory. No motherfucking advisory.
SPEAKER_02:I feel smart already.
SPEAKER_18:Sorry, my bad.
SPEAKER_10:I I I'm trying to learn how to do it. I love it. Let's go, bro.
SPEAKER_02:I like your hair too. Thank you.
SPEAKER_10:Okay. Jaditsa. Puerto Rican, my name. Jaditsa. That's my name.
SPEAKER_03:Jalitza.
SPEAKER_10:All right. I'm with you. All right. The first word we're going to get into today is petty fogger. Petty fogger. That's my baby mama for sure. And it is spelled P-E-T-T-I-F-O-G-G-E-R. Petty Fogger. Petty fogger. It's a noun. Does anybody want to take any guesses before I get into what the root word is?
SPEAKER_02:Petty fogger and it's a noun. Somebody who fart and don't claim it? You petty farter. He smoked it, you dealt with that's face?
SPEAKER_15:Yeah.
SPEAKER_10:No. Um petty fogger. If it's something like somebody somebody somebody that's dishonest or a liar. Somebody. Okay. Good.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah.
SPEAKER_10:That's your guess, shady.
SPEAKER_05:I just I just piggybacked off of you. I didn't cheat today.
SPEAKER_10:No, that's pretty piggybacking very well. I do.
SPEAKER_05:Pretty well.
SPEAKER_10:So this word is derived from um 16th century England, and it's originally referred to a shady minor lawyer who handled trivial cases. I got it. So good job. We would say basically it's gonna be someone who's like hustling small legal matters in a questionable way.
SPEAKER_22:Of a defender type shit.
SPEAKER_10:Kinda. So it's like the actual definition is someone who argues over your trivial details in a petty way.
SPEAKER_05:Trivial details in a petty way.
SPEAKER_10:Trivial details in a petty way. So my 10-year-old is like this. Like if I say, oh, do you want a ponytail? And then I give her a puff, she's like, that's not a ponytail. A ponytail goes down. Like that's like really getting into the nitty-gritty girl. Like uh, you know, so be specific. Be specific. Be pacific, please. Specific. Like the ocean. Specific. But yeah. Does anybody want to try to use this in a sentence? Um what's the word? One more time. You gotta say that's the one. The word is petty fogger. Um is a petty fogger when it comes to music, specifically rap. I like that. I like that.
SPEAKER_02:Had to cut that bitch out. She was always tripping about some shit. A little petty fog ass ho.
SPEAKER_10:Little petty fog ass bitch.
SPEAKER_02:Petti fogger. I like that.
SPEAKER_10:I like how you put that. So my sister's in the chat and she said she thinks she said that's a hard one. She said um she thinks it's like an Indian giver. So somebody who does something and it takes it back or gives you something and then takes it back. So um, again, it is someone who argues over trivial details. I would say don't be a petty fogger. You know exactly what the fuck I meant.
SPEAKER_05:Hey. Oh shit. That's straight to the point. Okay. Uh-huh. Don't do it. Don't do it.
SPEAKER_10:My bad. I might say that. Petti fogger. Petti fogger ass bitch.
SPEAKER_05:Petti fog ass motherfucker.
SPEAKER_10:For real. So the next word we're going to get into today is wittershins.
SPEAKER_05:Wittershins.
SPEAKER_10:Wittershins. And these are not made-up words. These are actual words. It's an adverb, an adjective.
SPEAKER_02:Adverb and adjective? That's the hairs that's on the floor after a girl shaved.
SPEAKER_10:Yep. Sure is. Is it right? No. Not even close. Not even close. The Wittershins. Like, bitch you got your Witter shins all over the bathroom and shit. Yeah, nasty shit. In a bathtub.
SPEAKER_15:Nasty ass little bitch.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, it do sound like I'm crying.
SPEAKER_10:So no, this is um derived from Middle Low German, um, which is like meaning against the usual way. So it's against the usual way. Does anybody want to take any guesses on what the word may mean if the root is meaning in against the usual way? Going against the grain, doing something just to do it. I don't think that was the adjective. I fucked up something.
SPEAKER_22:Uh oh. Talk again. Hello. Uh-oh. Hello, hello. Hello? Uh-oh.
SPEAKER_05:She was picking.
SPEAKER_15:Hello, hello, hello, hello, hello. Hello, hello.
SPEAKER_17:There you go.
SPEAKER_10:Hey, hey. We're back in the business. We back in business.
SPEAKER_17:We're back in business.
SPEAKER_01:Sure.
SPEAKER_10:I'm gonna just use this one. Alright. So uh thank you. Basically, this um definition is in a counterclockwise direction. So the wrong way around.
SPEAKER_05:The wrong way around.
SPEAKER_10:The wrong way around.
SPEAKER_05:Okay. Yep. Widershits. Wittershans?
SPEAKER_10:Widdershins, Wittershins. If I was to use this in a sentence, I would say the relationship started going to Wittershins the second he said, I'm just not ready. Oh yeah. I'm just not ready. Okay, you're lonely inside. Don't even worry about it. Don't even worry about it. Widdershins. Wittershins. Widdershins. Alright. So the next word today is going to be.
SPEAKER_05:Oh, oh, I got one.
SPEAKER_10:What's one?
SPEAKER_05:Natalie nunn with a chins.
SPEAKER_10:Is the Widdershins?
SPEAKER_05:Widdershins.
SPEAKER_02:Widtersins. He thought hard about that.
SPEAKER_10:This next word is a verb.
SPEAKER_02:That's funny.
SPEAKER_10:It's Absquatulet.
SPEAKER_05:Whoa.
SPEAKER_10:Absquatulet.
SPEAKER_05:Absquatulent.
SPEAKER_10:And it's spelled A-B-S-Q-U-A T-U-L-A-T-E. Absquatulate.
SPEAKER_02:Sound like somebody who a kiss ass to the boss. That's what it sounded like.
SPEAKER_10:A kiss ass to the pussy?
SPEAKER_02:To the boss. Oh, I thought he said to the boss.
SPEAKER_10:To the boss.
SPEAKER_02:You telling on everybody just to report back to the boss. Oh, it's a big big big shot. You're trying to stay on the boss good side.
SPEAKER_10:No, you're a snitch ass bitch.
SPEAKER_02:You scabatulant.
SPEAKER_10:Anybody else got any guesses? 1111. Squatchulate.
SPEAKER_02:Squatchulate.
SPEAKER_10:Anyone in the audience? Yeah.
unknown:I'm on here cracking on it.
SPEAKER_10:Um no. To to uh maybe it is to be ignorant. Sure. And um slow. Okay. Okay, I'm gonna tell you a little bit about the root word. So the root word of this is a 19th century American slang, which is a playful blend of Latin sounding prefixes.
SPEAKER_15:Oh wow.
SPEAKER_10:So ab is like away. And then plus the mock Latin construction. So absquatulate. And then it's basically means to leave suddenly, to disappear abruptly. Damn. I won't even close that. That's exactly what I said. Absquatulate. To leave suddenly.
SPEAKER_02:That's exactly what I said.
SPEAKER_10:To disappear abruptly. Just like you just gone. Just said that. You did it? Oh, I ain't hear you, friend. He didn't say that. My ears must have been closed. What's the root? The root is basically this one didn't particularly give an actual root word, which would be like absquatch. Like they'll break it down a little more. So if we saw it said like abbreviation type shit? Not abbreviation, but it's more going into like the root of that word. So like if we said Yeah, the foundation. So if you say Oh, for real? Building, the root of that would be build to build, and then I and G with the anime.
SPEAKER_02:It's absquatulant scenario.
SPEAKER_10:Oh, because that girl was gone. She definitely was absquatulated. Ah I would say I went on a date, and when the bill came, he upsquatulated. He obsquatulated. What? He absquatulated. That ain't really happened to me, but I heard it has happened to women.
SPEAKER_05:That's nasty work right there.
SPEAKER_02:That'd be funny.
SPEAKER_10:The last word I'm gonna say today is horns woggle. Horns woggle. And it's a now.
SPEAKER_02:That's a character of a um Lord of the Rings.
SPEAKER_10:No, no.
SPEAKER_02:That's a character of Lord of the Rings.
SPEAKER_10:Horns woggle. Oh, come to Hornswoggle! H-O-R-N-W-O-G-G-L-E. Hornswoggle. Is it adjective? It is a verb.
SPEAKER_02:Keep a lot of spit in your mouth.
SPEAKER_10:That's a good guess.
SPEAKER_07:Yo, you nasty as fuck.
SPEAKER_10:I'm just saying, what does it sound like?
SPEAKER_07:Nasty as fuck. Horn swoggle. I'm tripping. Um tripping.
SPEAKER_10:Horn swoggle. I would say means to walk with a limp. To walk with a limp. Okay, that was a good guess. Nowhere near as close.
SPEAKER_17:Hello, hello?
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, oh Diamond knows what it means. Diamond knows what it means. Yeah, you do. What do you mean, Diamond? Nope.
SPEAKER_05:Nope.
unknown:Nope.
SPEAKER_10:God damn. Why they won't let you be great, friend?
SPEAKER_05:Damn, Charlotte.
SPEAKER_02:Get mine, Slang. My shit working perfectly.
SPEAKER_10:This is derived from uh the century uh 19th century American slang. Alright, another one. Combining horn, which means to cheat plus an exaggerated ending. So the swaggle part is just an exaggerated ending. Um it means to trick, deceive, or swindle someone.
SPEAKER_18:Damn. That's exactly what I said.
SPEAKER_10:Aw, so sorry, baby girl. Then you can leave. You don't have to be here. Appreciate you for stopping by. To trick, deceive, or swindle someone. He tried to horn swoggle him into thinking. I mean, she tried to horn swaggle him into thinking, we'll see where it goes was a commitment. That sounds like a bad thing. That sounds like me. That's so bad. I would definitely be like, oh, we'll see. We'll see where it goes.
SPEAKER_02:Oh, okay.
SPEAKER_10:So basically, like I horn swoggled him into thinking like that's really a commitment. Yeah, we'll see.
SPEAKER_02:Heartbreaker.
SPEAKER_10:We're gonna see. Okay, Mila, you can leave. I'm serious. Fine. Right, Jazz. You know her?
SPEAKER_07:Oh, you know.
SPEAKER_10:Oh.
unknown:What happened?
SPEAKER_10:And that's words of the week, the segment where we uh give you words to use at brunch.
SPEAKER_05:You say it after the next.
SPEAKER_10:Give you words to use.
SPEAKER_05:Who that? Put on blast?
SPEAKER_11:I didn't even need my.
SPEAKER_05:Fuck you, you old haggy motherfucker. Fuck you. Bring your ass up here. We got time for parting bars.
SPEAKER_10:Yeah, we got four minutes. Absolutely. We got four minutes. You got four minutes, wish.
SPEAKER_00:I said y'all to beat.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, yeah. He did the eat up. You want me to rap the acapella?
SPEAKER_18:Where you said to be that? I got you. I got you. Plug it up. I got it. Relax.
SPEAKER_02:Hold on, hold on, hold on. This one's good. What do you want to be?
SPEAKER_11:I can't beat it.
unknown:I want to see something. Yes, sir.
SPEAKER_11:We come to Connecticut. We not toy. We not playing that shit.
SPEAKER_08:It's miracles, you corny as fuck. We're gonna run that beef back. You want that? We want that.
SPEAKER_10:We want that.
unknown:We want that.
SPEAKER_10:Can you turn it up for the uh what she said?
SPEAKER_05:You gotta turn your phone up because it's a big one.
SPEAKER_11:Yo, I think we can get it.
SPEAKER_08:My friend is trying to rap.
SPEAKER_22:This is tight up.
SPEAKER_10:Cause she is irrelevant to me. I didn't even know she lived in Baltimore, bitch. Like, don't fucking piss me the fuck off just because you got a chip on your motherfucking shoulder. Nobody asked you to tune in. Nobody hit you up and said, come to my live. Bitch, you was trolling last time and you're trolling again today. I don't have time for you. I don't have time for you. You are not in my life personally, honey bun. You are sitting there in my m in my my shit. I don't block you because it's not that serious. Now you're about to piss me the fuck off.
SPEAKER_02:Neither had the gun shots while she talking. You supposed to have the sound effects when she was going off.
SPEAKER_10:I ain't rang it up plenty of times. I ain't rank it up. I ain't weird ass.
SPEAKER_02:I ain't rang it up. I act like I did. I act like I wrote it up, but I ain't rang it up. I walked out the store.
SPEAKER_08:Allegedly. We won one today.
SPEAKER_05:That's for you, Miss Ho.
unknown:Miss Ho.
SPEAKER_05:Alright, let's go, Pond and Boss.
SPEAKER_02:Now why would I wait? I'ma go right in. Came up from the gutter like a bowling pit. It's Mr. D Piticillin, not ill of the swish. Ain't sick, think I'm writing with a COVID pin. Fresh shit if I get dressed inside ziplocks. Thrift shot, none of my clothes is in stock. Trim flyer in y'all, but don't follow tricks now. Smoking sour, watching rush out with one kick like Gentile. Coach in a star player, lead the team, went down. Follow timeout, run the play, score up inbound. My wife be give happy heads up the dick and she smiles. Broke bitches swear that Bunani wear some type of bins. Try to use we can use as a rag. I never had no pussy, made me come quicker than this right hand. Thinking out loud, oops, my bad, I got no filter. You know this close mouth gonna get fed. I'm outspoken. Zypot and got wallin'. I know this one freak who can get fed, but she annoying. So unless my dick get it, I want her mouth open. Weakness, I don't show it. I was down bad, don't know if you noticed. I had to get back right, no more scope. Can't guess what the plug name in my phone is. Laundry, cause we be called them loads. And with the wallet, I got a bomb of flower, not a lotus. Fuck the ops, we just coexist whenever we cord them. Get my bitch oil so good she think a stud total. Miss Pottin bought my first time. Fuck that bitch that was hatin' on jazz with your stake this jack. PH level real bad, and your ass real sack. We come to ball some more, and you know we gon' score. My name's Frisch lil bitch. You hatin' on jazz for what with your stake lit with bitch. You fucking longer fabulous, you fucking petty, longer petty, whatever the bloggers, I do whatever the I love you, jack, I love you, man. Fuck your fuck up.
SPEAKER_10:Bitch, fuck you.
SPEAKER_05:We should put her alive.
SPEAKER_10:No, no, oh yeah. See the Yeah, I want to see her. Let's see about her. Let's see about it. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_07:You know what? Let's curse her ass out. Let's curse her ass out live. You wanna bring the baby on the line? Oh, give me that.
SPEAKER_18:Oh, oh, wait. Give me that. Wait.
SPEAKER_07:Wait, hold on, wait.
SPEAKER_18:God damn.
SPEAKER_07:How you put her on the box?
SPEAKER_05:Huh? Put her in the box. Request yourself to get in.
SPEAKER_10:I got a C. That's a C yeah, this is a C right now. She's born a C on it. She ain't got no life. She really don't, though. That's the whole crazy thing. She's been like this for years, which is the funniest part about it. The bitch got mental health issues. We all do, but don't come up here with that shit. Bitch, been that you're gonna be able to do it.
SPEAKER_02:Hey, come do some hey, come do some squats right now. Come do some squats right now. No, I ain't see you post today. I ain't seen you post today. It's a new day. It's a new day, squat challenge.
SPEAKER_10:But okay, thank you. Appreciate you. She says she's chilling at her house. I don't know.
SPEAKER_12:She's been a weirdo. Nothing's gonna change. Okay, put it on the car.
SPEAKER_10:Yeah, okay. Oh yeah, because you go from here.
SPEAKER_03:How you go to go right there. That's a C or the C.
SPEAKER_10:That's a C number room.
SPEAKER_03:That's a C is it a C Let me.
SPEAKER_10:Huh? I don't know.
SPEAKER_05:Oh, there she goes. Oh, give me the thing. Give me the thing. Give me the thing. Give me the joint. Give me the uh give me the other joint.
SPEAKER_10:Yo, take the fucking shit off. But be quiet, cause I want to hear her so she can hear me.
SPEAKER_05:Oh, I got it. I got it.
SPEAKER_10:So so what did you have to say that was so important? I know, but you started though being weird. You started. Excuse me? I didn't hear you. Yes, you have the you have the floor. You have your fifteen minutes of fame. You wanna take a clap? We don't see you. Put your face on! We don't see you. I wanna see a house. Put your face on. She's literally the first troll that I have ever met in my whole life. No, seriously. She really is the first troll that I've ever known personally in my whole entire life.
SPEAKER_04:I want to not show your face. What the fuck is that? Weirdo.
SPEAKER_10:I cannot wait to roast the shit out of you. With everyone we know. Like this is so funny to me. But we're we're if you have anything you want to say, you can say it now. You don't have to type anymore, honey. You can say whatever you want to say. How you love the live, but you trolling? Get the fuck out of here. You sound stupid. You look like my shit when I ate bad corn. Oh, wait, I got six viewers now. Oh shit. You what? What? Hey, did you like your juice? Okay. Alright, take care of yourself, Mila, okay? Yeah, fuck you.
SPEAKER_00:That shit's terrible.
SPEAKER_10:You ain't no feeling. Stop stealing. Stop stealing. Be clear. Let's be clear.
SPEAKER_04:Hey, cut the fucking mic off.
SPEAKER_08:Or how about when you try to make me steal a dress? Or how about when I gave you money?
SPEAKER_10:Everybody's still. Everybody's still what's wrong with still everybody's still. What's wrong with that? It's it's actually very common for your wardrobe though. I bet you still got on your wardrobe though. I bet you got on your wardrobe. All right, take care of yourself, okay, Mila? Take care of yourself. Girl, she's been delusional. She will never stop being delusional. Literally. I can text or call anybody. She didn't know her.
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