
The Mixed Vibez Podcast
The Mixed Vibez Podcast is an engaging show that covers a variety of topics, including pop culture, entertainment news, and sports. Hosted by Mr. Bell, Quaggy T and Jerz Livin, the podcast offers lively discussions on everything from celebrity gossip and music beefs to deeper social issues such as LGBTQ+ topics and current political events. Each episode dives into recent hot topics, often with humor and unique perspectives from the hosts, who come from different backgrounds.
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The Mixed Vibez Podcast
Unpacking the Legacy: Who Deserves to Be on Hip Hop's Mount Rushmore?
Strap in for an unfiltered journey through sports controversies, relationship betrayals, and hip-hop's most heated debates. We kick things off exploring whether Aaron Rodgers should take his talents to Minnesota, weighing if his undeniable skill outweighs his controversial personality. Could the Vikings be the perfect landing spot for a redemption arc with Justin Jefferson?
The conversation shifts to a relationship dilemma that sparks passionate debate: what cuts deeper — discovering infidelity or learning someone else is financially supporting your partner behind your back? Our hosts share raw personal experiences that reveal how financial betrayal can be just as devastating as cheating, especially when you're still being asked for money while someone else is footing the bills.
The heat rises as we dive into hip-hop's Mount Rushmore conversations. Who truly deserves immortalization among mixtape legends? Is Lil Wayne the undisputed leader? Does 50 Cent's early mixtape dominance earn him a spot? Our hosts construct their dream lineups for mixtapes, trap pioneers, and influential white rappers, examining the difference between innovators and perfectors of the form.
We also untangle the Keri Hilson controversy following her Breakfast Club revelation that she was forced to record her infamous Beyoncé diss track. Was this truly career suicide, or was poor management the real culprit? Then, we break down the seemingly eternal feud between 50 Cent and Ja Rule — now with both approaching 50 years old — questioning why some beefs never die despite decades passing.
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Yo, you know what time it is. Another episode of the Mixed Vibes Podcast, your favorite amateur podcast. You can find it wherever you get your podcasts. Mom, your boy Young Quaggy T, the dream.
Speaker 2:Hey, you already know the vibes. It's your boy, mr Bell, aka, say your name up on his pod. Mind up with you tomorrow. What up, jerk? Well, shout out Jerk. What it do my boy? Shout her out. What's good? Huh, shit, I can't call it dog, I can't call it how you doing.
Speaker 1:Hey bro, same old shit, just a different day.
Speaker 2:I had a Damn Let me do the ass quag. I'm going to ask you if you want to do this ass quag, Ass quag. I heard Aaron Rodgers was talking to the Vikings about you know, just give me a one year and I could be a mentor type fellow. How you feel about that? Because you know, before pre-pod you had on the whole Vikings jersey and all that. You still got that on right, yeah, so I mean, how you feel about Aaron Rodgers being your quarterback next year, letting JJ be his understudy?
Speaker 1:I mean, if you're going to follow the blueprint, follow the blueprint. I mean it's already been set in stone Bretton already did this. Packers Jets, Vikings had his best season with the Vikings best season ever so. Aaron Best season ever so. Aaron Rodgers had a bad season last season. I mean he due for a good one. You know you already got a ready-made offense. Okay, Damn you getting the keys from a nigga that didn't know how to drive a car. He don't know how to drive a stick.
Speaker 2:All right, hold on, bro. He got you out of what Like 13 wins 14?
Speaker 1:13 wins. But I think his last three games this nigga.
Speaker 2:We ain't got time for that.
Speaker 1:Same Darnold bro.
Speaker 2:I'm saying Wait, wait. I don't think it's necessary.
Speaker 1:Hey, get a key to somebody to know what they doing bro.
Speaker 2:Does Aaron know what he doing?
Speaker 1:We know he would. Just based on what we know about Aaron Rodgers, when it's going good, it's going good. This is a. This is a nice car, bro. It barely got, bro. Look, I look at it like this we sold the car to somebody that couldn't afford the car note. I think Aaron Rodgers can afford that car note.
Speaker 2:I don't know, bro. I'm just gonna be all the way honest, though I know, like you said, same dog. The last three games, including the playoff game, he was bad.
Speaker 1:Terrible.
Speaker 2:He was bad, but those first couple games bro was solid, he was good.
Speaker 1:He was winning, bro. He wasn't good bro, he was winning.
Speaker 2:I ain't saying bro was great. I ain't saying bro was an MVP candidate. Bro was a solid starting quarterback. He was a solid starting quarterback.
Speaker 1:Solid. He was a solid starting quarterback in that first half.
Speaker 2:Yeah and then, but Aaron Rodgers wasn't a solid starting quarterback. He was a below average starting quarterback. Especially for all that comes with Aaron Rodgers. You can't have a below average story quarterback. I mean, we say everything that comes with Aaron.
Speaker 1:You say everything that comes with Aaron Rodgers bro.
Speaker 2:Come on, bro. You know Aaron Rodgers is ahead of you.
Speaker 1:He playing with the Jets, bro Bro. He was like that with Green Bay, but they ain't really had no ownership Like they ownership is they fans? They don't care, they love that shit.
Speaker 2:Bro, that don't mean he still go out here and act the way he act. Nah, bruh, I ain't hearing it. Dog, I ain't hearing it.
Speaker 1:You dealing with actual, actual people, you feel me, you gonna bump some heads. And I ain't even talking about just on the field, I'm talking about the off the field stuff, like you, gonna bump some heads.
Speaker 2:I'm saying bruh, bruh, I got. He don't know if he's going to retire. He had her taking retreats, doing ayahuasca and all that good stuff. Like it's a lot that you know what. The year before he went somewhere it was in a cave and all black he sat there. I mean like all black we don't count that, bro.
Speaker 1:He got hurt. He got hurt last year, bro, I'm not counting that. All right, yes, I would love to have Aaron Rodgers is the answer? Yes, I would love to have him because I know what he would come here and do. Jed doesn't have a Randy Moss season Damn. I think he can get on the ball. All you got to do is throw it in his vicinity, and I think he can get him in his vicinity.
Speaker 2:I mean I was getting ready to say he going to have a good season, but everybody going to have a good season, but everybody's going to have a good season with Justin Jefferson. He's your rival.
Speaker 1:I mean, that's true.
Speaker 2:All you got to do is get in an arm of reach. We're going to figure it out. That's Justin Jefferson. He's going to figure it out.
Speaker 1:But look Q. Look what he did with Kirk. Made Kirk into an all-star, a pro bowler. Look what he did to Sam.
Speaker 2:Put Sam into the pro bowl. Okay, I don't know if he made Kirk. I think Kirk gets a lot of hate that he don't deserve. I think Kirk is a top 20 quarterback.
Speaker 1:I know that it go down and down every time. I'm glad you realize, quarterback. I know that they say it go down and down every time. I'm glad you realize, bro, it go down every time.
Speaker 2:I mean, yeah, because I had a you know saying like top 15, I could think a 10 in my head, so that's why I said 20. That being said, I think Kirk Cousins is a good quarterback. So I don't want to say Justin Jefferson made Kirk. I do think he helped Sam Darnold and he would help Aaron Rodgers. I just think Aaron Rodgers is a headache. That's the only reason I'm giving you a little pushback, hey man.
Speaker 1:I don't mind it, bro. We got Advil.
Speaker 2:Y'all might as well play Tech. We got Advil All right bro, you get it.
Speaker 1:Hey, I didn't know he hadn't signed. I thought I saw something that said he signed with the Steelers a couple weeks ago, but he still ain't signed.
Speaker 2:The Steelers want you. That's another thing. The Steelers want you and you still ain't signed. That's a headache. Move right there.
Speaker 1:Low-key. I'm not going to hold you, bro. I'm not saying I wouldn't want to go there, but you. I don't know what they, what they offensive coordinator, who they offensive coordinator is, but you're going to be working hand-in-hand with that person.
Speaker 2:Arthur Smith. He used to be a tight.
Speaker 1:Oh hell. No, I was no bro, but he's solid. No bro, he was the Falcons coach bro. No, I don't want that. I would never go there. I don't blame him.
Speaker 2:Okay, I'm not judging him off his head coaching abilities. I'm judging him on what he did as an offensive coordinator for the Tigers. Burrow was pretty good. Don't you got the number one pick, because that's what it's a job he got now. He was in love with the players. That ain't got nothing to do with him. Don't put that stink on him. Do a bunch of other people. We got a whole mess down there in Nashville. There's nothing funny about that. I'm just looking at before he became the Falcons head coach and he was our offensive coordinator. I think he'd be solid. I don't think I was about to say Dan's brand, but Seattle. What is his name?
Speaker 1:Metcalf.
Speaker 2:Yeah, thank you. Yeah, Metcalf, he got a weapon. You already know the Pittsburgh. They're going to keep a solid defense. I don't know, bro, I think I think you know. All things being equal, I would look at Pittsburgh. That's just me.
Speaker 1:Pittsburgh over the Vikings, though when no? If I admit, pittsburgh over the Vikings, though when no?
Speaker 2:if I'm saying Pittsburgh over the Vikings, I think I don't know, bro, I ain't gonna lie to you, tomlin ain't gonna have a losing record, so you already know you're gonna be winning over. I think it boils down to because Justin Jefferson is better. I'm not like that's not even a question. All right, I think it will boil down to who's like, what their running game looks like and who they second-round receivers. I think that's what it will boil down to. If I'm Aaron Rodgers and I'm trying to decide between the two and also you know what I'm saying I was going to say which defense is better, because it's going to happen on the other side, but I think they probably close to even.
Speaker 1:I think they might be as far as personnel goes, but I think, coaching-wise, I think we I mean they got Tomlin but we got Black Flores. Flores is our defense.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, yeah, I do got Flores. So who was that number two? I think that's what it was.
Speaker 1:Ours is. We got Addison and then we got Aaron Jones. Is our running back?
Speaker 2:Oh Jones, he played with Jones, exactly.
Speaker 1:That's why he reaching out Now.
Speaker 2:Let me see who. Pittsburgh still a second when I receive these Cause. I think George Pickens.
Speaker 1:Or did they trade Pickens? Oh yeah, pickens would still be there.
Speaker 2:I think Pickens Nor is Pickens, or did they trade Pickens?
Speaker 1:I don't think they traded Pickens.
Speaker 2:Yeah, pickens would still be there. I think Pickens would be there this year. So, yeah, going with Pittsburgh. Well, pickens is a headache too. I'm going with Pittsburgh. I'm going with Pittsburgh because of that. I'm glad you said Pickens. I'm proud of that. Pickens, I don't think.
Speaker 1:Pickens is playing back here. That's a. That's a no go, at least for my one of them. You know for sure one of them want the ball. Yeah they, what am I going to need the ball?
Speaker 2:yeah, but see, here's the thing Pickens be fighting the DBs and stuff. When his quarterback throw an interception to the other side of the field, not even on his throw an interception to the other side of the field, not even on his side of the field. On the other side of the field he starts swinging at the DB. They ain't got nothing to do with the situation. I don't think Pickens is going to be there long term. I think they trying to trade him.
Speaker 1:You don't want to trade for Beckhead unless, yeah, you can get off of him.
Speaker 2:Yeah, for sure, all right then it's X-Jarge, but Jarge's not here. But you know, I wanted both of y'all, on this one, go ahead. What is worse? What is worse Getting cheated on or finding out someone that chose significant other money to pay bills? Say it again which one is worse Finding out you was getting cheated on or finding out that somebody was sending your significant other money to pay bills? Oh, it's the cheating, bro, it's the cheating.
Speaker 1:See, bro, I thought that too, because the cheating leads to the second thing, the cheating.
Speaker 2:See, bro, I thought that too. Because the cheating leads to the second thing the cheating can lead it can I done been in that situation.
Speaker 1:The cheating led to her getting the money because she hit him with the. I'm pregnant.
Speaker 2:Nah.
Speaker 1:Yeah, bro.
Speaker 2:You put a story behind it. I'm looking at just like just for straight up basis. You find out, let's say you know they sending the money, you know they got a relation, but they ain't you know they ain't go there yeah, but he taking care of your household, he taking care of your girl, he got you out here looking less of me. Which one is worse? That's how I looked at it. I didn't look at it from how she got the money, I was just looking at it from that life.
Speaker 2:I don't know bro you got me out here looking like a sucker a little bit.
Speaker 1:Nah, because that bitch was still asking me for money too. The bitch was just getting double the money. Look, one situation.
Speaker 2:That makes it worse.
Speaker 1:It does, bro. But one situation, shawty, listen, Shawty left her purse with the nigga and had to come home and ask me for money, where your shit at. So now I gotta go into my wallet just to have you some bread. Honestly, mine's still a cheat. You know, mine is still a cheat, I ain't gonna lie. I done got bread, I done got cake, man. You know what's going on. That bitch send me tax money, man, every year. And uh, let me tell you something. Here you go for your troubles, babe.
Speaker 2:I ain't never, I ain't never had nobody send me no tax Bread. That's different. You know you different, but I done had. You know Her. Here's some money. Go get you some lunch. Go put some gas in your car oh shit, it does feel good. I ain't going to lie when a female sends you some bread, Because you know the way it look.
Speaker 2:Now, the females don't want a dude that ain't sending them money. So you get you a female that's sending you bread. You feel like you did something right. He ain't gonna hold you. You get an extra little swag, a little extra little pep in your step. But nah, back to the question. I feel like I'm sending the money to her Because, like you said, I don't buy. I gave you some bread too, because I'm trying to be on my job, doing what I'm supposed to do and what society says a man's role is. I'm trying to do it, but you got to get bread for me and him. Nah, now I really feel like it's over. We ought to get you to go. We all been there. You know what I'm saying. But you getting double the bread. I really feel the way. I really feel the way.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 1:When you start playing it like that. Yeah, no, no, no, like, like, but no, I feel like one lead to the other one. If you was just doing the other one, like if Shadi like I said, shadi had a whole she's pregnant story. If she was just getting the bread, yeah, Okay, cool. But you can already fuck this thing on top of it. To get the bread to be like I'm pregnant, I need, you know, gas, money to go to the doctor. They be come back with a new. I ain't gonna lie. I, I went through the big phone. I went through the big phone. So I'm serious, she's pregnant. I'm this, I'm that. Ooh, I got a doctor's appointment on Tuesday. I know the big schedule she talking about. She work Tuesday, okay, cool, she come in. She come in with new nails. What you do today, oh, I went and got my nails done on my lunch break after I got out. You ain't been nowhere else, you ain't had no doctor's appointment or nothing. I'm letting the bitch know, I know, nah, I've been at work all day.
Speaker 2:I went and got my nails done on my lunch.
Speaker 1:Oh okay, I couldn't wait. You know, after my shit happened, after I get caught up, I couldn't wait to hit the bitch who was fucking some nigga telling him you pregnant. Yeah, so I can keep some money in my pocket. You know she trying to justify this shit nah, don't justify the shit.
Speaker 2:You did what you did. You out here leaving breadcrumbs like you had a doctor's appointment, I know, you know.
Speaker 1:I know no doctor's appointment. I know, you know, I know, so know that you know. A doctor's appointment. Nigga, what are you talking about? No, she said she was faking that shit because the nigga kept putting money in her pocket. Hmm, interesting.
Speaker 2:Alright, let's get into the news. I don't know if you've been, but it's been a lot of Mount Rushmore here lately. I mean when we did our pod About Mount Rushmore that was about two years ago Mount Rushmore was still popping. It had to be about two years ago.
Speaker 1:Two or three yeah.
Speaker 2:We did that. But you know what I'm saying. It's back out a bunch of people. They're doing a bunch of different Mount Rushmores.
Speaker 1:We're halfway through the decades. I think that's the time that it usually yeah.
Speaker 2:But I'm saying they're going back to Mount Rushmores all the time though. So look, they had a bunch of different ones. I've seen some for soccer, I've seen some for music. I've seen some for soccer. I've seen some for music. I've seen some for NBA players, I don't know. Let's get into the musical.
Speaker 2:There's been a bunch of disagreements as far as trap, the trap music mixtapes and the white rappers. There's also an R&B one, but I'm going to see what you think I mean for me, when I think of Mount Rushmore, I think of, like you know, four or five, because that's what's on the actual Mount Rushmore, not the most popular, not the best, but you know who established this, who started this and who you know transitioned it into something bigger and better. So for mixtapes mixtapes is a hot hobby because the one that's circulating is a bunch of Southern rappers. It's Wayne, gucci, jeezy I forgot the other ones, wayne Gucci and they put Future on there. The people up in New York is like 50 Cent is one of the ones that started mixtapes and made it pop. Then you can't forget about Pham. And then a lot of people's talking about Wiz Khalifa, because you know, wiz Khalifa had an amazing mixtape run, and then so did Wale.
Speaker 2:My question to you is first, how would you build that Mount Rushmore Like? Are you looking at it as far as the best or who started it? Who's the best? Who started it? I think that's two ways to build a Mount Rushmore. Is it the four best or is it the four that made it popular? Who made it into a thing?
Speaker 1:I think it's in transition in transcendence. I think it's the second one. You said the best. I don't think it's the. It's not four or five, it's you think it's the best? Yeah, it's who took it and made it best. Okay, I'm looking at Mount Rushmore right now. It's Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Teddy Roosevelt and Lincoln. Yeah, it may sound like the best to me.
Speaker 2:True, well, I guess at the time it probably was. But I feel like they also out-forwarded him. You know, played a part in history like Lincoln yeah no, like a major part in history for sure.
Speaker 1:So you got the first and then you got everybody who made a difference after that. Yeah, so I don't, I can't disagree with Wayne and Gucci. They gotta go on there.
Speaker 2:I disagree With.
Speaker 1:Gucci.
Speaker 2:I'll tell, but go ahead, go ahead, bro, I agree, I disagree.
Speaker 1:There's nothing wrong with that, there's nothing wrong with that. But I feel why somebody would automatically go Wayne Gucci, okay, I mean, if anything, me personally, if you could do drama on there. I mean, I'm not saying, you can't, but I wouldn't even.
Speaker 2:I was thinking of DJ too, but you can't, but I wouldn't even. I was thinking a DJ too, but it wasn't drama, but go ahead.
Speaker 1:Everybody need a. Everybody need a Need to do the gangster grills.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, but I think, but go ahead, go ahead Because I got, because you said DJ and it's a DJ in my head, but it ain't, it ain't drama.
Speaker 1:I mean, if anything, I'd go, wayne, see, and I'd flip it up. Though I'd flip it up, wayne, I'd go drama, this might throw y'all off. Wayne, I'd go drama, this might throw y'all off.
Speaker 2:Wiz and Currency Currency A lot of people didn't mention Currency.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 1:Because Currency, look, Currency mixtape game is still going on.
Speaker 2:True, true. So I don't wish Jersey to serve, because me and you Southern dudes we both from the South Jersey, you know got a little bit of both.
Speaker 1:Okay, I'm going to give you this, I'm going to give you you from the South. Kentucky is not the South. Kentucky is not the South. Kentucky is not the South. You definitely have Southern roots besides your Kentucky roots, but what I'm saying is Kentucky is not the South.
Speaker 2:All right, hold on, hear me out, we're going to have another conversation. I disagree with it. Kentucky is the South, louisville is not the South. You get us out of Louisville. It's very the.
Speaker 1:South. Okay, yes, this is true, yeah.
Speaker 2:Louisville is a mixture of South, because we're in Kentucky, we got a lot of Midwest and we also got a lot of that Eastern Central, like Indiana, you know West Virginia. We got a lot of those into it. Louisville's very Louisville somebody described it. Louisville's a very big of a multi, multi-pop. You put a bunch of stuff in it, mix it together, it come out to be something that's what Louisville used to be Kentucky. You go down a lake, down a lake, you go to a lake. It's crazy how Louisville and Lake City ain't nobody out there. They're completely different. They're very southern. But again, where I'm from, we listen to a lot of southern music.
Speaker 2:That's why I said we from the south you got the southern roots, my boy, but you're not from the south people from the south look at Kentucky as the north and that's crazy that it's not, though, but that's because you got to think they don't come here. Nah, yeah, for me I put Wayne on there, because Wayne, I think he's not a forefather, but he's like the leader To me, I put's like the leader To me. I would put 50 on the earth. I know 50 made a big name in New York based off his mixtapes. They was playing his mixtape stuff on the radio back then, before it was a thing. So I would put Wayne, I would put 50. The fourth one is a toss-up to me, but I'm taking my third.
Speaker 2:You said drama. My DJ is actually DJ Clue, because back in the day that's what they wanted to be on the DJ Clue mixtape. All the rappers wanted to be on the Clue mixtape. That's how a lot of rappers got fans and a lot of rappers got their buzz out being on Clue mixtapes. So that's where I would. I would be in on Clue mixtapes, so that's where I would be. Mads would be Wayne, wayne, 50 Cent DJ Clue. My flip was kind of hard because part of me won't say fail.
Speaker 1:I did too.
Speaker 2:Part of me wants to say fail.
Speaker 1:But I feel like you can't put, see, and I feel like you putting Clue For some reason, I feel like putting for some reason, I feel like, even though they don't, you got Clue and 50, you got two heavy hitters and I feel like they too heavy of hitters, if that makes sense.
Speaker 2:I mean, but they the full fathers of it, I think, clue I had to put Clue because he's the one your dramas, your callous, all these dudes that came out, I mean we didn't even mention Callous All these dudes that came out True. I mean, we didn't even mention Khaled.
Speaker 1:Yeah, but I would have Speaking of Khaled. We'll get back to him during Hot Dog, but I got a bond to pick with him.
Speaker 2:Okay, bet my fuck on Brian gonna lie. I want to pick Faye out. I kind of want to pick Jeezy. Over Gucci over Gucci. You know me, bro, I ain't the biggest Gucci fan, so I know Gucci's mixed taste, but I don't really.
Speaker 1:Man Gucci had DJ Spanatic. Them motherfuckers went crazy. These was the ones with the different covers and stuff. Yeah, bro, man nuts.
Speaker 2:I think I'm going to go. I don't know, bro, I think I'm going to go. Don't know, bro, I think I'm gonna go Pham, yeah, I'm gonna say Pham, I'm gonna go Pham. For me it's Kluge Wayne and honestly I don't. I got a reason for every single one of them, but the fourth one and Pham, cause it's like, bro, I really don't know. I don't know who don't get. I don't know who to get because I want to get. I want to look at wiz, but I feel like wiz don't feel forefathers to me it for.
Speaker 1:So unless you don't look at the vlog, rap era yes and no, because I I want to say you change it more to. The wiz khalifa was the first like internet mixtape. I guess you could say yeah, so that was his like, he was the forefather, I can say the first, but I'm saying like to do yeah. If you think about it. You think about oh, we was going to download the wiz khalifa mixtape. That's the first person that because he, he, that was our time. He was like shit. I'm putting my shit out just so you can just download it off of DatPip, off of live mixtapes, off of MySpace, off of Hot New Hip Pop. You know what I'm saying? He was making it accessible to you like it. All Hot New Hip Pop days, boy, all hot hip hop days. You can download his shit off of worldstar. You can get it anywhere. So that's why you know if Wiz made the list, okay, I feel that that's respectable. But I put did I do Wiz and Currency?
Speaker 1:I did both of them you put Wayne Gucci Currency yeah, I did Currency over Wiz cause I feel like Currency. I mean to me. I didn't say currency is not mainstream, but all these presidents wasn't mainstream. Or, let's see, I mean Teddy Roosevelt wasn't necessarily mainstream to me. Ooh, wasn't he the asshole? Wait, teddy Roosevelt, that's the one from the museum. Never mind, I'm tripping. Thomas Jefferson he fucked black bitches. Abraham Lincoln he fucked black bitches too.
Speaker 2:You know, Abraham freed the slaves but he really didn't vote to, he just did it as like a basically to get votes. You know what?
Speaker 1:I mean he didn't really care. They said he was one of us too. It was in him.
Speaker 2:So what was your four again?
Speaker 1:Wiz, currency Drama and Wayne.
Speaker 2:Okay, I thought you had Gucci over Wiz.
Speaker 1:Oh, gucci over Wiz, drama and Wayne. Okay, I thought you had Gucci over Wiz. Oh, gucci over Wiz, that's right. Okay, yeah, because Wayne, Gucci Drama and you can interchange either Currency or Wiz, but I'm going Currency.
Speaker 2:All right, bad, I'm going Wayne. I'm going Wayne, 50 Cent, dj Clue and I'm going Pham. Just because I fuck with Pham. All right, trap music. The one I seen with trap music was Gucci, gucci, jeezy, yo Gotti. What was the fourth one? Damn, I don't think Drew a bling was the fourth one. Damn, I done drew a blink on the fourth one. I done, damn, bro, you know who it was. I done drew a blink on the fourth one. Oh ti, there we go. Yeah ti, jeezy, gucci ti, yo god, do you agree with that?
Speaker 1:no god, he's just an itch. So uh, tip, gucci jeezy, but see, I Gucci Jeezy, but see.
Speaker 2:The only one I think as far as trap music, I think it's Jeezy, gucci and Till. I think it's them three without question. The floor point to me is two chains Because I don't feel like Future's trap music. I feel like you play it in the trap, but I don't feel like he's really necessarily trap music.
Speaker 1:Early Future trap music yes.
Speaker 2:So I don't.
Speaker 1:That's why I'm like I don't know, I think Future could get on there. If you're looking at, you know the typical Mount Rushmore buildup. You put Future on instead of uh, I don't. Is Yo Gotti make trap music? I mean, yes, okay. Yeah, yo Gotti make trap music? I mean, yes, okay, technically he does. I feel like that's a preference thing. Me personally, president status Gotti is, I don't know. I don't know. I feel like Future's more the Donald Trump. He come in and he just put his face up there because he can't. Eventually.
Speaker 2:I'm excited, All right bro.
Speaker 1:Yeah, gotti goes on, but me personally. Nah, he's the Teddy Roosevelt of it. I don't really want that nigga up there.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that's why I said it boiled down to Gotti and Gotti and 2 Chainz for me, Alright, and then the last one. What is a bunch of them? But the last one we're going to talk about is the White Rockets. This is where, like, I have been seeing them all these rushes, but I wasn't really paying attention to them. This is the one that got me because MGK said he deserved to be on the White Rappers, Mount Rushmore. And I'm going to tell you who's on this. Who's on it, the one that circulated, Eminem, Mac Miller, Paul Wall damn, who was the fourth one?
Speaker 1:Oh Russ.
Speaker 2:Interesting.
Speaker 1:Interesting.
Speaker 2:So I have a feeling, I know. I have a feeling. I know who you're going to pick out first. But let me ask you this Do you think MGK deserved to?
Speaker 1:be on MGK.
Speaker 2:He wasn't on the one that's circulating.
Speaker 1:No, no, no, I get that MGK is. I'm a wild boy, ain't he Call me Steve-O? Yeah.
Speaker 2:You know, him and Eminem had that back and forth yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1:So you definitely I feel like he, he low key, so I'm not gonna say he's the first, but he okay. How can I put this? Stop it we was not fucking with white rappers like that. We was fucking with. Eminem we was not fucking with white rappers like that. We was fucking with Eminem. We was not fucking with white rappers until that shit came out. He made it cool to be like, yeah, I'm hanging out with my white friends. He got to get on the list.
Speaker 2:Bubba Sparks, paul Wall, you saying we wasn't fucking with Rory Roberts, we know they hits.
Speaker 1:bro, you wasn't going to go pick up a Paul Wall album. I wasn't.
Speaker 2:I'm not Okay. Whoa, whoa, whoa. In fairness, at the time Paul Wall was dropping albums, I had quit buying albums.
Speaker 1:He's up for that A-frame. Paul Wall, what was the other one? Bubba had hits, too, a Bubba Sparks Bro, you went to go pick up a Bubba Sparks album.
Speaker 2:I didn't at the time. I went by the album store.
Speaker 1:What Bubba Sparks songs do you know? Because I know you only know one.
Speaker 2:Nah, bro, Bubba Sparks has some joints dog.
Speaker 1:Name them.
Speaker 2:We not doing that dog? Name them If you got some peaches, nah bro Name them bruh? We not doing that, bruh? I've been indulging in liquor so I can't remember names. How old is this at this time?
Speaker 1:Bubba Sparks.
Speaker 2:What's the Miss New Booty? I've been indulging in alcohol at this time, so I can't remember.
Speaker 1:Paul Wall Grills.
Speaker 2:All right, bro, you sure Paul Wall can go. I'm not saying he can't, but I'm saying I'm saying Name something bro. Come on, bro, I've been drinking, bro. He got a bunch of shit with him and Mike Jones, him and Slim Thug Like nah, bro, I'm not doing that.
Speaker 1:A bunch of shit with other people. You know Paul Wall, bro. But I'm saying In other people.
Speaker 2:You know Paul Wilder, but I'm saying In all fairness, though, only person that's only person that's, you know, solidified, that's guaranteed a spot, is him, yeah for sure, for sure. I think Mac Miller. I think he's close to, I think he's basically number two.
Speaker 1:I ain't gonna say number two, I'm gonna say he's on the list.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I ain't gonna say number two, I'm gonna say he's on the list. Yeah, so, but only like. But even Mac Miller, you could debate a little bit RIP to him, you know, no disrespect whatsoever, but only person that's for sure is him Personally. Yeah, only person that's for sure is him. I would put Mac on there just because he's in that same vein as like. When we talked about Wiz Khalifa earlier, he was out in that time frame. He's that new Asian white rapper. I ain't gonna stunt. I know you can't put all of them up there, but I definitely would put the Beastie Boys. Who? The Beastie Boys, that's what's up. You know listen, that's what's up. They, you know like, we listen, it ain't like it's that mean we can go. I know for sure I wouldn't have Russ up. That ain't no knocking to Russ. I like Russ, but I ain't putting him up for her.
Speaker 1:Russ is part of the quote. Unquote the new age where I know the songs, I don't know the person that sings the songs. So I was like I said, oh, russ dropping a new album. I was like I don't know none of his music, no way. They went to telling me, oh no, russ, is this Russ is that? Oh okay, I know that nigga. Then okay, we cool, we cool, we cool. But no, for me he don't get on. I'm taking him MGK's going on there. Like I said, I'm saying if we got to do it, I'm going to go. I want to say Ice, vanilla Ice.
Speaker 2:I can't rock.
Speaker 1:And my Teddy Roosevelt is Mark Wahlberg.
Speaker 2:Marky Mark in the fucking.
Speaker 1:Mark Wahlberg, my Teddy Roosevelt. Nah, for real, I think I'll do. I think I'll leave Mark and I'll put Mac Miller instead of Vanilla Ice.
Speaker 2:All right, I'm going Ice, I'm going Em, I'm going Em, I'm going Mac Miller, I'm putting the Beastie Boys up there and then I'm putting Pow Wow. Pow Wow was the first Southern white rapper. Well, I think Boba actually came out before, but you get my point. Pow Wow is the biggest Southern white rapper, even though, like you said, I can't claim the South. But he was the first one that hurt.
Speaker 1:I'm trying to think bro, at what point did I find out Paul Wall was white? I don't think I always knew. Nah, I did. I'm trying to think yeah, I knew he wasn't black.
Speaker 2:I knew he wasn't black. Alright, man, that's all on the Mount of Merciful right now. They got the R&B one, but we might look into that next week. Man, let's get in Carrie Hilson. Man, there's a lot going on at the Burr Club this week. Let's get to the Carrie Hilson first.
Speaker 2:All right, so Carrie Hilson she was on the Burr Club and they asked her about the Beyonce diss. You know as many people attribute to that Beyonce diss to the ending of her career Well, not the ending, but the down slope in her career. She said she didn't write the song. She said she wrote three bars on the song and she said somebody else that was in the Polo to Don camp at the time wrote the verse. They wrote this. She said she fought back, she was in tears in the studio, Don't want to do this. But they said either you do it or we're going to pull your career and you're going to release no more music. That's what she said. Apollo to Don said I bet Carrie never said a name about who wrote the song, but a lot of people tagged Astrid Dean into the comments.
Speaker 2:Astrid Dean, you know she wrote a bunch of. She wrote Rude Boy for Rihanna. Astrid Dean got jokes Like as far as her pin game, she did some music herself, but for the most part you know it. For her pin game she got hits, like real hits. She said, yeah, I wrote it, so what it is, what it is.
Speaker 2:When she first, her initial response was like yeah, I wrote it big and bad, I ain't worried about bad, like ain't nobody, I ain't worried about nobody, ain't got nothing to do with none of that Cool. Ten minutes later probably not ten minutes later, but a little bit later she took her comments back, stepped aside. Hey, my fault, you right. At the time. You know I wrote different verses. I wasn't really trying to cause no harm, I was just doing what I was told as well, like Kerry was doing. So you know, I don't mean no harm.
Speaker 2:She walked in comments back real quick, I feel like. So a lot of people's getting on Kerry saying that she's bringing up old dirt. Then a lot of people's getting on Curry saying that she's bringing up O'Dyrd. Then a lot of people got on SD saying like why'd you? You know why'd you write this song? Why did you not help Curry when she was in the studio crying? Sd was like I wasn't there. A lot of people getting on them two, but nobody's saying too much about Polo the Don. I feel like Polo the Don need to come up and step forward to see, to discuss if these allegations is true or not, because if he's starting to carry, it don't look too good.
Speaker 1:What's the question, Bray? What's the question? What's the question?
Speaker 2:I just got a back story. I was just talking about the whole situation my should have stepped forward to say so, but ain't nobody questioning him. It's like they put the two back when they get to each other. Should have stepped forward to say so, but ain't nobody questioning him at this point. It's like they're putting the two black women against each other.
Speaker 1:I mean, that's crazy. You know, can you reach out to Polo to done Like, what are we talking about? Are we tweeting at this nigga? Like what is he going to say?
Speaker 2:That's what they did with Eska.
Speaker 1:That's what they did with Eska. How can I put this? How can I even start this, carrie Ilsen, it ain't the fact that you you bringing up old stuff, it's the fact that you not standing on business.
Speaker 2:Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa whoa. She didn't bring it up, she was asked.
Speaker 1:No, no, that's what I'm saying. You said somebody said she was just bringing the old stuff. Nah, it ain't that Like. If you ask the question on the show, yeah, that's one thing, it's the fact that you ain't standing on business. I think she was on R&B Money and she told a completely different story. I could be wrong.
Speaker 2:I don't remember her on R&B Money for the first time.
Speaker 1:I think she told a completely different story about that situation. Okay, when she was. I've seen somewhere where she said it might not have been R&B Money. I might be speaking out of turn. She told recently, in the last 4-5 years, a completely different story about that and it didn't involve her crying in a studio saying she didn't write it, she didn't want to perform it.
Speaker 2:I honestly don't remember that I look she's only trying to avoid talking about it.
Speaker 1:That's why I'm like yeah, that's what I'm saying. That was my favorite song, kerry. Why would you even? You know what I'm saying. You don't listen to the remix. I do listen to the remix. Yeah, because she it got T-Pain on it. This was during the T-Pain era. It was cause she clapped it. Damn. At first I didn't catch it cause, you know, I ran that back. I'm like wait a minute, wait a minute, wait, wait, wait. And then she said them other girls I need work, my time to talk about. Oh yeah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah. She was in her bag. At least I liked it, she didn't. She didn't Crying in the studio. Now, if you was victimized, if they told you, if you didn't want to do it, come on. I mean, yes, it was the end of your career, the ending of your career.
Speaker 2:What's it, though, bruh? She Okay, but what is the blame? Let me ask, I'm sorry, was that the reason to blame?
Speaker 1:Bruh, if people don't want to listen to you, if, when you come on the radio, they turn the radio, we don't talk about how long these stans been out here. Bruh the radio, they turn the radio. We don't talk about how long these stans been out here, bro.
Speaker 2:Yeah, they been out here for a minute.
Speaker 1:They been cooking and this is. Look, this is like early internet days, so this is before the. This is what cancel culture used to be. This is when they was like cancel culture's real. We not going to download your shit, we turn it out when it come on the radio. That was it for her that's the thing.
Speaker 2:Hold on see, that's the thing. I don't think it was, because that, uh, that turning me on stuff was off her first album. Then they dropped the remix. She came out with a second album that had the One Night Stand on it with her and Chris. She had the Pretty Girl Rock.
Speaker 1:Pretty Girl Rock. That was the song. How long did Pretty Girl Rock last, bro? A month.
Speaker 2:Nah, it lasted longer than that, nah, bro.
Speaker 1:No, they pushed it longer than that. Pretty Girl Rock went for a month. Pretty Girl Rock went for a month. How long was Girls?
Speaker 2:No, no, no no, wait a minute. No, no, no, no, no. Pretty Girl Rock came out in September. It was released as a single in September. They didn't come back with a third single until March of the next year Nah, it ran for a minute, as a matter of fact. March of the next year. Nah, it ran for a minute, matter of fact, it was good enough that she got a third single, nah bro, I ain't letting you get that off.
Speaker 1:I'm going to have to disagree with you on that. They pushed Pretty Girl Rock that long, bro. They was trying to scramble and scrape, trying to put some shit together. Let me see, let me pull this up, bro. I don't believe it.
Speaker 2:Pretty Girl Rock peaked at number 6 on the billboard no 6th of the Hot R&B and Hip Hop in 24th on the Hot 100. I'm saying if she was really done with the Beyonce, they came out on the album before she wouldn't have had a top 24 hit. I'm saying if she was really dumb but the Beyonce did, they came out on the album before she wouldn't have had a top 24 hit. She got mismanaged. That's why her career went the way it went.
Speaker 1:Peaked at 24?
Speaker 2:Yeah, it peaked at 24.
Speaker 1:And then it doesn't say how many weeks, eric. I mean I guess it don't matter. What did it do in the UK? 53 in the UK.
Speaker 2:One Night Stand, the third single with Chris Brown. It put it on the US US Army hip-hop song short at 19.
Speaker 1:One night stand, do I know that? One Hold on Lose Control was after that, yeah, but her career was over with after that. I ain't gonna say it was. I mean she could have been mismanaged. I mean a lot of people have been mismanaged. But I don't even see no features on here Like what were you doing? For I mean no, no, I don't even think it was. Nah, she did get an R Kelly joint. That was before. That's between.
Speaker 2:I'm saying bro, she had joints. I'm saying I don't think the Beyonce record killed her, I think she got mismanaged.
Speaker 1:Maybe not killed, but, like I said, that's the turning point. That is where we're like it's either going to help us or not, and it didn't help. Like it's either going to help us or not and it didn't help, all right, nah, you got to stand on business, though, though, like it happened, you got to stand on it.
Speaker 2:Man, she coming out telling her truth. I ain't mad at it, but who's to say she's telling the truth? Though that's what didn't the news wrote it. You talking about the bully? That's what wrote it. You talking about the uh bully? That's what I said.
Speaker 1:I don't know you not getting back in it cause? No, bro, I disagree bro, I know she gotta stand on business, bro, cause I remember exactly what it is now. I remember the story when she got up there and told it. She said it came from. She saw them at a performance. She was performing somewhere. They sit in front row, beyonce sitting there stiff as a board, jay-z standing up. I think she said he congratulated her and Beyonce didn't move from that seat and she said that's where the animosity came from. You gotta stand on that.
Speaker 2:Okay, she had some animosity, but if you, okay, I'm sure she had some animosity.
Speaker 1:But If you, if you didn't feel the way, you wouldn't perform that song. They didn't twist. Okay, you All this, I was crying and shit. I don't know I wasn't there, I can't. You know, I'm not saying she lied. What I'm saying is it wasn't that hard to get you to perform that song.
Speaker 2:Alright, cool.
Speaker 1:You feel how you feel, but it wasn't a root canal. Now we not pulling teeth. It ain't rocket science. A part of you wanted to do that.
Speaker 2:All right, cool, another Breakfast Club back and forth with people John Rool Breakfast Club. They asked him about how he felt about 50 Cent's post on Instagram when Irv Gotti died. And you know 50 Cent, you know he posted a picture of him smoking and said smoking on that Irv Gotti thing he been like in that same. Posted a picture of him smoking and said smoking. On that Irv Gotti thing he been like in that same. He said nah, but you know, for his family he did say that, but it started out with smoking on that Irv Gotti thing. Cool, john said he felt the way. John said he talked to DJ Premier or whatever, and Premier told him basically like he gave him some words of advice I wish I had it because he did some good stuff, but basically he was like man, just let that shit go. Yeah, it is, let that shit go. That's all Ja said. He didn't say nothing bad about 50. He didn't say nothing. Crazy, cool His name. He responded Said a bunch of stuff, jaru, let off a bunch of tweets.
Speaker 2:After the fact he said at 50 cents suck my dick, you bitch ass, nigga. I already ate your lunch. Shut up At 50. Until you do something to the niggas that shot you. You can't troll, no more. End of your business, chump Nigga, you will use car sales. Everything you do is trash music. One good album after that trash liquor. Trash TV shows yeah, I said it Trash. How many times you gonna make the same show? That coke step on parenting trash character, trash nigga. You the garbage man. From now on, your name boo, name boo boo. That's what they call on the streets, right, lmfao, boo boo the fool. 50 cent is a street nigga from Brooklyn. You boo boo from Queens. Hold on, 50 cent, a street nigga from Brooklyn. You boo boo from Queens. Mc Gusto, cb4 ass nigga. You hold on, you're right. Boots from Queens MC Gusto CB4 ass nigga. You hold on, you're right.
Speaker 2:He told the feds Murder Inc. Somebody said he ended Murder Inc. Ja Rule replied You're right. He told the feds Murder Inc had him shot and they put us under federal indictment. 50 cent, go ahead and lie and tell these good people, tell the paperwork, frank, so I can send the next shot.
Speaker 2:We got receipts. Boo-boo, it's a script. It's a picture of where 50 Cent was at her hotel and his name's in the paper. Ja Rule got receipts because there's another tweet of Curtis Jackson's name in the paper. Ja Rule got receipts because it's another tweet of Curtis Jackson's name in the paperwork. You did just get on your body earlier from being a snitch. Now Ja Rule and 50 been beefing for years. 50 said Ja Rule got him shot at, not the nine times, but something after that. Ja Rule Merton got him shot at Not the nine times but something after that Ja Rule. 50 said got Ja Rule beat up, he got him jumped. Ja got Kyle Sliver, he got his ass jumped by 50 cents people. My question to you is what are your thoughts At what point? Question to you is what are your thoughts At what point? At what point we gonna let the bad guys be the bad guys, because both of them basically fit in?
Speaker 1:Which is crazy, they both basically fit in.
Speaker 2:What's your thoughts?
Speaker 1:So just to start off addressing the paperwork situation wish-up-ups. So just to start off addressing the paperwork situation.
Speaker 2:You got pictures of me.
Speaker 1:I mean, if you're out the streets, you're out the streets. You see what I mean. If you're severe, you're severe, you ain't the same, no more. You ain't the same, no more, you ain't the same, no more. So as long as he was out the streets, that's fine. It could have been over with. All Ja Rule had to do was not respond, didn't you? Just, he says, premier told him to damn, leave it alone.
Speaker 2:Yep told him to leave it alone.
Speaker 1:And you fall right back into the trap. Nigga, you never gonna work in this town again. This nigga buy the seats at your shows for fun. Stop it, leave him alone, bro. You talking about these trash ass shows. Come out. You talking about these trash ass shows. Come out. You got paperwork of him telling that you tried to get him killed. I mean, it's no rebuttal, bro.
Speaker 2:All right, but in J's defense it's Josh's defense. Alright, he took the high road 50 responding. That ain't really necessarily his fault. How many times did you go turn the other team?
Speaker 1:you just had to turn it one more time, alright 50 ain't gonna never stop.
Speaker 2:He's not. He's going to turn the Chiefs. You just had to turn it one more time.
Speaker 1:All right, 50 ain't going to never stop. He's not.
Speaker 2:He's not John who's going to turn the Chiefs, then 50 going to talk about how he's going to turn the Chiefs. All right, cool. I ain't never seen this paperwork. This paperwork situation is new to me, did you?
Speaker 1:know about this.
Speaker 2:Never heard of it, bro. I'm looking at it, I'm like, oh damn, he really. Nothing ain't really out here like that. You know I.
Speaker 1:What's the date on it? What's the date on it? Can you see that?
Speaker 2:Let me see if I can 04? Did you say 04?
Speaker 1:2004. I mean it.
Speaker 2:It said four counts. It don't have a date on it you know date on it, I mean it's real paperwork. He get it Curtis, it's got his name circled and all of that and it got gang assault in first degree, assault in second degree. And it says gang assault in first degree, assault in first degree, assault in second degree. And it says informant Curtis Jackson informant yeah, it says informant Curtis Jackson.
Speaker 2:I well, I'm on. You know I fuck with Jai. I got a Jai outfit. It's in my playlist. I fuck with y'all. I got a job. That's in my playlist. And you know what I'm saying. I fuck with y'all.
Speaker 2:50 gonna be 50. You right, he should have turned the sheet up one more time, but this is for both of us. Alright, bro, we ain't gonna let this go. Y'all never gonna be cool. We know that. Y'all got real beef Like y'all done harm to each other.
Speaker 2:Y'all gotta let this go, though, bro. Y'all both about to be 50. 50 cent is about to be 50, if ain't already 50. Y'all about to be 50. Come on, bro. Bro, what we doing? I think it's time to move on and let this go. Both of y'all. Ja Rule's 49, 50 cents, 49. Yeah, they both 50. They both will be 50 this year. Come on, bro, what y'all doing? Let this go. It's over with. Y'all got to mature. Let it back off. Both of y'all. Get y'all bread. Y'all rule out here on tools. You know these OG tools 50 out here making TV shows. I ain't going to lie, a lot of these TV shows are kind of similar, but that's the same thing I say about Tyler Perry they similar, bro, because they from the same group, bml Dunker yeah, I get it that's me story, I mean that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:All his stories are similar. But I'm not knocking it, because I say the same thing about Tyler Perry. A lot of Tyler Perry stories are similar, so a lot of Tyler Perry stories are similar too. So I just think I hope both of them find a way out of going back and forth with each other. Find something else to do so.
Speaker 1:you believe in beef die after a while. Is that the thing? Is that what you're saying? You gotta let the beef go eventually? Is it all beefs Right? They both 50. I'm saying, bro, all beefs got to be let go when you hit 50?
Speaker 2:I'm saying, bro, at some point. I'm glad this didn't happen. But if somebody don't lose their life after it and y'all ain't like, then when somebody lose their life, it should be over. If y'all going on 30 years and y'all still going back and forth, it's gotta be over at some point can you lose your life?
Speaker 1:you Can you lose your life. You could still potentially lose your life.
Speaker 2:True, but I'm saying at this point, neither one of them got too much money to be trying to figure out how to get the other one here.
Speaker 1:One of them's paying the other one At this point.
Speaker 2:He's paying you to beef with him, more or less less, keeping you relevant cool, because I don't think neither one of them need the other one at this point.
Speaker 1:Ja Rule, ja Rule. Need 50 cent bruh. He do, bruh. You go right to the breakfast club and talk about him, like they ask you a question. All you had to do was be like no comment, bro, or hit him with the 50s funny and leave it at that.
Speaker 2:Bro, that's basically what he did. He said I felt a way about it. He got real, he got honest. I felt a way about the stuff he said. It made the nigga upset. I wanted to do something. Pring said bro, just let that shit go. That's what I did. He didn't really say shit to 50. It ain't like he went up there and was like, man, fuck 50 and all that blah, blah, blah. He didn't say shit about that nigga.
Speaker 1:I wanted to do something. I mean, I think that was the straw, I think that was it right there, what you wanted to do, bro, what you wanted to. But okay.
Speaker 2:To the other point. I don't think Jai don't need 50 to make him relevant. Jai's out here doing the tour. Jai's in the music world. That's what he doing. He's going on what I call the OG tours. He's on the it's tours. Go out there, I'm making my bread, I do my shows, I come home. I ain't bothering you. 50 out here making television shows and, I think, working on movie tissue. Y'all ain't even got to say each other's name. If somebody asks you, kind of like the job, you answer the question. The other one ain't got to feel a way to feel like he got a response, At least from my perspective.
Speaker 1:But it's 50, though you already know. Yeah, you are how that was going to end up. All you had to be. I didn't see that and leave it at that.
Speaker 2:That would have been a lot of hair, because we all would have got on this head if not lying. We all would have got up because we all see this. We would have got on that man's head if not lying.
Speaker 1:And leave it at that. No, I didn't see that one.
Speaker 2:Charlotte. What's the next question? All right, but nah, you know what I'm saying. First, both of the men, all right. Last thing, before I let you get cracking I don't know if you've seen it, because they wasn't up there that long Gayle King, katie Burr and a bunch of other young ladies flew into space. They was up there for about 10-11 minutes, katie Furry supposedly saying it's a bunch of memes going around about Gayle King's face when she was pouring the air craft.
Speaker 2:Some people are mad because they said we wasted tax dollars to send these women up to space. To be clear, it is a Jeff Bezos project. It wasn't actually tax dollars spent. Now you can make the argument that Jeff Bezos, instead of paying taxes on his money, he ain't paying no taxes because he get a cut, because he's a boy and he can spend his money on this. That's all about the conversation. A lot of them, wealthy dudes, don't pay taxes. Government be a. You have to be in a whole different situation if a lot of these companies pay taxes and these people pay taxes like they're supposed to. That's a conversation for a different day. It's a lot like I said, it was a joke because I was only up there for 11 minutes. People said they didn't even finish their ball in Syria when he was already back down on the ground. They said they didn't even go to space. My boy, do you think?
Speaker 1:they actually went to space. I mean, from what I can see, they was in space. Okay, now, I don't know a lot. I do know Gil King will be up her line, though I don't think Gil King will be a part of no line. Talking about she, about lying, about going to space? I hope not. She know how the internet work.
Speaker 2:Maybe Katie Perry Wendy said she know how the internet work. Maybe Katie Perry Wendy said hey, can y'all leave her up there. Who Wendy's the restaurant Said can y'all leave her up there? Katie Perry I don't know what they beef is. What's going on with them?
Speaker 1:I have no clue what Katie Perry and Wendy's beef is, but yeah, oh yeah, I mean personally, you know she ain't she make music, but I mean she can come back. I mean, what's the stray for?
Speaker 2:I don't know, bro, I don't know, I don't know. But yeah, they tell her to stay up there, yeah no, I think it's real.
Speaker 1:Though I think it's real, I mean I do too. Why?
Speaker 2:would you get?
Speaker 2:up there fake it you gotta think that they didn't go to it ain't like they went to the moon, they just went to the rocket. They went up there where the satellite is, went up there to the rocket. They went up there where the satellites is, went up there to the satellites, took enough, you know, got up there, was up there for a quick second and came back down. Was they in space, technically? But was they? Was they orbiting anything? No, that wasn't what the mission was. They went on the space station, they went up, came back down. But yeah, a lot of people was mad. A lot of people was mad, but I think a lot of people was mad. A lot of people was mad, but I think a lot of people was mad because it was misinformation. Yeah, what I further do?
Speaker 1:Hey man, you know what time is another episode of High Thoughts. Today's edition of High Thoughts is brought to you by Starburst Shit. Actually you by Starburst Shit actually tastes like Starburst Crazy as fuck. Yeah, I was trying to see what was really going on with the Katy Perry shit.
Speaker 2:I meant to look it up before we got up here, because it don't even make no sense to me. What's the Katy Perry beat?
Speaker 1:I don't know, bray, it's something on here, but it ain't nothing on here.
Speaker 2:They got people Katy Perry bro.
Speaker 1:Oh, I think something to do with Kesha. What Kesha got to do with it.
Speaker 2:Damn, I ain't heard that name in a minute.
Speaker 1:Yeah, oh, ok, yeah, that's, I sent it to you.
Speaker 2:Yeah, you see, I looked up my what'm like whoa, what you mean, oh, whoa, what's going on?
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, yeah, my whole thing with Khaled. I know we was talking about DJs and this was the perfect segue. I listened to a Khaled song earlier this week. It was I'm so Hood, okay, and I know we got on people about this before, but I think he need to issue it. We need an apology at some point.
Speaker 2:For what?
Speaker 1:Khaled was saying Khaled, say the N-word like it ain't nobody's business bro.
Speaker 2:So does Fat Joe.
Speaker 1:But Fat Joe answered for that shit. Fat Joe answered for that shit. Khaled, I don't necessarily need an apology, but you need to. You need to be like yeah, I was out of pocket. Y'all need to look, come for cali next. I'm not saying like we need to come for cali, but the next time that album come up, somebody need to be like cali. You was dropping a whole bunch of niggas and and, and it wasn't even just a regular nigga. You know how cali say shit. Now, back then, look, look, I thought these niggas was black. I thought Cal was one of us too. I thought that nigga, one of his parents had some color in him. No, he was getting that shit off and we needed to. It needs to be addressed for sure.
Speaker 2:Alright, that's cool it out, and we needed to. Uh, it needs to be, it needs to be addressed for sure. All right, I guess I ain't never really tried to touch the galaxy anymore crazy on that uh I really don't need right you need.
Speaker 1:He was, he was going ham with it. I don't really think I had it really ain't nothing else going on for real that I could really, you know, touch on. I did see that look in spirit of the NBA playoffs. I did see that video of Michael Jordan where the referee was talking to him. He said he said, michael, I didn't, I didn't see him, I didn't see him foul you, but I'll believe you. I'll believe you if you tell me he did. I didn't see him foul you, michael, but if you say he fouled you, I'll call the foul. He said hell, yeah, he fouled me. He said foul on 55. Alright, bro, no Q. He looked up in that nigga's eyes, bro. He said I believe you, michael.
Speaker 2:I gotta see this video. Hold on, I believe you, michael. I gotta see this video. Hold on I got you.
Speaker 1:He stood on business bruh.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I gotta see this video.
Speaker 1:You ain't never seen this. He said Michael, I believe you, Michael, If you tell me he found you. He said believe you, Michael, If you tell me he found you. Alright, here we go.
Speaker 2:Yeah, but I ain't never seen that. I'm surprised the LeBron people Ain't brought that up.
Speaker 1:I got you Right here.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, michael, I didn't see two hands.
Speaker 1:That's the thing you think. So Michael 55 hits, two to come, michael. I didn't see two hands on him, michael, but I believe you. But I believe you, I saw one.
Speaker 2:I only saw the one hand on him All right bud. Good, believe you. I saw one. I saw the one hand on it, alright, bro?
Speaker 1:Hey, hold on, hold on, hold on. I got one more for you Q, I got one more for you. Then we gonna get up out of here. I need you to lock in with me, bro. I just need you to lock in with me Now. I done seen a lot of crazy shit, bro, a lot of crazy shit. I just need you to bear with me for a second my dog. Now, we dog people, bro, like you know, you got dogs and if your dog was getting attacked by another dog, you know you gotta do what you gotta do, right? Yeah, like you know, my dog been attacked by your dog before, but you know, whatever, whatever it is.
Speaker 2:I wasn't about to talk bad. I wasn Don't talk bad about my dog.
Speaker 1:I wasn't about to talk bad. I wasn't about to talk bad, bro. I was just saying it happened.
Speaker 2:They was playing, it got, you know. My dog didn't know, because your dog was a bigger dog. He didn't know. He didn't know if we were still playing or what was going. What's going on? All right, bro, come on, you can't put this on YouTube. Cut this out. Yeah, bro, you ain't helping the YouTube right there, but chill.
Speaker 1:Hey, with that being said, this has been another episode of Deep Bro. What would you do, bro? Would you go that?
Speaker 2:far. Hey bro, you gotta get your dog. Bro, If you don't get your dog quick enough, I'm gonna slap shit at you. The lock for your dog ain't move.
Speaker 1:I'm not even gonna urge you, bro. He did that for a smooth 10 seconds. They got the dog separated, bro. He was still back there cooling bro. Oh my god, this has been another episode of the Mixed Vibes Podcast, your favorite amateur podcast. You can find us wherever you get your podcasts, such as Apple, spotify, pandora. They fuck with us over there. You hit the Instagram, the Facebook, the Twitter for questions, comments, concerns only. We hit the phone number and email as well. But I'm your boy Unquietly Dreaming. I'll talk to y'all next week.
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