
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
Jay-Z's Halftime Show, Lil Wayne's Legacy, and Dipset Rankings
The Mixed Vibez Podcast welcomes back B-Fines, host of the Big and Lazy podcast, for an episode packed with hip-hop debates and entertainment news.
At the heart of this episode is a fascinating debate about Jay-Z potentially headlining the next Super Bowl Halftime Show. We weigh whether Hov's catalog and performance style would translate to the massive mainstream audience, considering his age, recent musical output, and relationship dynamics with potential guest performers. We compare previous halftime shows and speculate which songs might make the cut, questioning if Jay's explicit content would work in the family-friendly environment of the Super Bowl.
Lil Wayne's latest release The Carter VI has dropped. We discuss how the project feels more like a collection of mixtape tracks than a cohesive album, while acknowledging Wayne still demonstrates his legendary rap skills. We compare this release to Wayne's earlier Carter installments sets an unfair standard, with Carter II and III representing the pinnacle of Wayne's artistry for different reasons.
The conversation shifts to Jim Jones claiming to be a bigger artist than Nas, which prompts a spirited ranking of Dipset members' careers and cultural impact. This nostalgia-filled discussion highlights iconic songs like "Ballin'" that transcended hip-hop to become part of everyday vernacular, showcasing how these hosts can analyze music both as fans and cultural critics.
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Hey, y'all know what time it is. Another episode of these Mixed Vibes Podcast, your favorite episode of the podcast. You can find us wherever you get your podcasts. But it's your boy, young Quacky T the Dream.
Speaker 2:Man, you already know the bass. It's your boy, mr Bell, aka, aka. Say your Name Up On the Spot. Might not put you to mine. Man, special guest in the building. Man, he done, he done, done, he done. Been through a bunch of Mixed Bass podcasts, but it's been a minute. I heard he was looking for me. I heard through the Greg Van he was looking for me.
Speaker 3:Nigga was Greg Van. I was in your inbox Now.
Speaker 2:I'm saying I heard from him. Y'all was out at the boat and he was like where's Nigga Q at? I'm like damn bro, he got my number yeah.
Speaker 3:I felt slighted, man, I felt slighted a little bit.
Speaker 2:I'm like damn B-Fans is in the building, man. Host of the Big and Lazy podcast. Tell them where they can find the Big and Lazy podcast.
Speaker 3:Anywhere you can find podcasts, bigandlazycom. That's my website. This t-shirt, all this merch. We got Crocs, we got cups, we got everything Big and Lazy wherever you can find. We love y'all. We love the support.
Speaker 2:Alright, man, you said you felt slighted. Now, why'd you feel slighted? Let's get to that. Why did you feel slighted?
Speaker 3:Because I'm like, I'm trying to work, I'm trying to get on, you know, because I'm not counting, but I think I'm in, like, in the top tier or top of mixed vibes guests Like, and I'm like a day one supporter.
Speaker 3:So it's hard for me to bring my back out. So I'm like, damn, I got my pod, I'm trying to get you know back on and you know, turn it up, and you know, turn everybody up and turn you know. So I was like I don't know, I just felt like, but it's all good, I'm here now.
Speaker 2:No man, you can't feel slighted. Like I said, you'd have been on both divides. Hell, I'd have had B Haywood on, but that's because of the connection I know from you. Yeah, so I feel like a B Haywood appearance should count. As you know, B Fines slightly appearance.
Speaker 3:You don't think so? No, sir, I'm not being. I love B Haywood, that's my homie. But that's B Haywood, nigga, I'm B Fine.
Speaker 2:Hey, you see, I tried to slam that in there. My bad, it wasn't. No, I don't mean no harm you feel me.
Speaker 3:It's all good, I know you know get busy. It's people in my inbox. I've been supposed to. You know we get lost in the trouble sometimes, you know. But yeah, you was my first guest dog Like I'm, like you was my first guest, the first guest man, I'm going to beat you up the first guest on the Big and Lazy from day one in the smoke shop. You pulled up on time Like I was, like man, I got to. If we're going to start doing guests, like I got gotta have my nigga Q-Ball because I've been Q-Bell, rather because you know he was on mine. He showed me love. So you know, that's what's up, man.
Speaker 1:It's crazy. He got the call, but I didn't. Huh, he got the call, but I didn't.
Speaker 3:Well, he could have brought you, though, but I don't know you that well though. I don't got your number, I don't know your Facebook, but Hell, yeah, y'all both can come on. Man, fuck it. Let's we on a little recording break Right now, but we still, cause we got some Meeting involved. But yeah, y'all wanna come on the Big and Lazy Shit. Let's fuck it. Let's do it.
Speaker 2:You know, hey, man, anytime, you gotta just let us know when. But yeah, okay, I was going to make sure I was going to get that out. You know what I'm saying. You'd have had a bunch of guests. You'd have had some dope people on there.
Speaker 3:So who was your favorite? I ain't going to say most watched, but favorite. Whatever you want to talk about what caught your eye, Me, me, what, hey bro, what you mean?
Speaker 2:My favorite was me G Now besides me I. My favorite was me G now besides the besides me. I ain't gonna lie, you got them. What's it? The Messy, bessies, messy.
Speaker 3:Bessies.
Speaker 2:I ain't gonna lie. I kind of felt that interest.
Speaker 3:I ain't even gonna lie to you yeah, that was dope, that was a dope collab and I wanted them like cause they they was fresh off winning podcast for the year. Well, I wanted them like to because they were fresh off winning podcasts for the year. Yeah, well, I wanted them like to give them day flowers and shit, because I don't know if they still got it, but they had a hell of a platform and I wanted them to put the trophy, like I wanted it to be, my Stephon Diggs moment, you know, just to put the trophy and I just, you know, I'm coming for that next year, type shit.
Speaker 2:I was just getting my ass. You don't feel slighted a little bit? Maybe you should have felt like you should have worn, because you got a hell of a platform. You want to run, did I feel?
Speaker 3:slighted? No, and I'm going to tell you this, I'm going to tell you how big they platform was I don't know if it still is, but Woods at the time. So they was on their way up to the what's it called, right, yeah, they didn't even tag the page, but they had made a post on IG that we going on big and lazy so they couldn't just click and follow it, they had to go type it in, type shit. Yeah, I'm just looking at my phone and I'm like damn, like we just went, like we got like 200 or 300 followers, just like that. So I'm like what the fuck happened? Like, did you run a, like B? Did you do something? What did you do? Did somebody expose us? Did you get a tag? No man, so when we got there and we started talking, I'm like damn, just off, a mention of, and we got 200 or 300 followers. But yeah, they got an amazing platform. It was kind of two different lanes, you know. So, no, it didn't feel slighted, not at all.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 3:So you said you coming for that next year Now if I don't get it this year. I'm going to look at some niggas like, hey, you little motherfucker, I'm going to go. I'm going to go. I'm going to run across Nasta, mike Kanye, so you be there for a show Podcast of the year. Anything other than being lazy, I'm coming on that stage, you disloyal mother, I'm going to. I'm going to put cases on all you bitches. Yeah, I'm going to. Yeah, all you bitches.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:I'm gonna.
Speaker 3:Yeah, nah.
Speaker 2:I don't know a lot of the other Podcasts, like local, but I do think you should win it, cause I see you and I know what you do. I know the brand. Like I said, I was on the first guest To see the guest that you have now I think it's dope. Is there anybody that you want that you ain't got yet?
Speaker 3:Hmm I don't know, I'm not going to say a particular person, but I am looking for, like, a stripper slash, sex worker slash, like only I'm looking for that and I don't want to do no goofy shit to troll them or nothing, just to get their insight on. You know, only I'm looking for that and I don't want to do no goofy shit to troll them or nothing, just to get their insight on.
Speaker 2:You know, bro, I said that two years ago this man told me no. Hey, bro, I said why? I don't know, why did you tell me no?
Speaker 1:Why did I tell you no? Yeah, why did you tell me no? I don't remember saying no. I think I said that you could do that over there on the other side of the tracks.
Speaker 2:That's basically the same thing. That's telling me no, it's so few words. I just tried to get them on the mixed mass platform. Bruh was like, nah, bro, we ain't doing that.
Speaker 3:Bruh, especially with the video Hell that's going to get views. Oh, she's beautiful with a face. You know what I mean.
Speaker 2:I'm trying to tell them sex sales.
Speaker 3:You're on top. You're on top, not even so much as they got me doing some goofy shit on there, like, yeah, bro, like look at a lot of these female rappers. I hate to use sexy red, but look at sexy red. She ain't no. She ain't no spitting, no bars. She's on her half naked bouncing her ass. That's 50,000 views Minimum. You know what I mean.
Speaker 2:That's the facts.
Speaker 3:And a lot of rappers have took that motto and if it works, it works. You know what I mean.
Speaker 2:Bro tipture a video Was everybody's favorite video at one point.
Speaker 3:Had us waking up at 4 in the morning.
Speaker 2:Bro, why? Cause they was in there shaking ass. It wasn't cause of the song, and I'm a Nelly fan. It ain't cause of the song and I'm a Nelly fan. It ain't cause of the damn song, it's the. It was cause they was in there shaking ass. Yeah you right. I'm just saying Nah, go ahead. My business partner told me he said nah, bruh, don't say no to a lot. Bruh just directly said Nah.
Speaker 1:Like I said, I'm pretty sure my words with them. Yeah, you can do that over there on the other side, but we want a family-friendly platform over here.
Speaker 3:It wasn't even so much as going to be explicit like we're going to have a meeting conversation, like even be like tell the dark side of the OnlyFans and a lot of chicks. Onlyfans was real hot in 2020, 2021. A lot of them chicks that retired like damn I done, got ass naked on here and showed my asshole, probably to my uncle or something, for a part-time. I could have worked this fucking hooters for you. You know what I mean. I ain't gonna lie.
Speaker 2:I know a couple. I know a couple, I ain't gonna lie. I know a couple. I know a couple. They did the OnlyFans shit. The shit didn't pop off and they done like I don't do it no more cause I don't make no bread right, you can get a part time job for that.
Speaker 3:It's like rapping. There's a hundred million rappers, but it's only 6th Ed and Kanye Jay Z's, and for every one Kanye you got it's another 25 nigga that can't get out of his hometown, and you know that's the nature of the beast, though ain't no nuts like them, or nothing yeah, like you said, I want to have an honest conversation about the lifestyle and all that cause.
Speaker 2:You listen to a lot of them talk. They talk about how it's a part time job. So you might as well have worked a part-time job for the little bread you was getting and your ass wouldn't have been naked on camera.
Speaker 3:Yeah, it's paid with a little dignity. Go out and swallow your pride.
Speaker 2:Walmart Thursday, UPS or something, I don't know, look, I might have a conversation one day on that side, like Flex said how many podcasts have y'all gotten there? Four.
Speaker 3:Four, okay, okay.
Speaker 2:Four podcasts, bro, four in the possible. Is this Faze?
Speaker 3:Are we?
Speaker 2:playing. Yeah, we're playing Faze at this point. Four in the possible. It's four in the possible. Look, I'm just going to wait till he add him up, my bad oh the okay.
Speaker 1:I was trying to see what we got to the possible. We got five on the possible.
Speaker 2:Then cause story time coming soon bro, we got four on the possible. Bro, we got four on the possible. Nah, interesting comment me and Quagma talking about streaming. You ever thought about getting into the streaming game? Interesting comment Me and Quagma talking about streaming. You ever thought of back into the streaming game?
Speaker 3:Kind of sort of. I think it's recently took off for her in the last you know her recently thanks to Kai Kinnick. But no, I not really thought about streaming. I watched Kai, I watched a little clip. Stream University was dope, I think. Funny Mike threw a prom. That was dope as fuck.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I did see, they just had the prom. Yeah, we talking about streaming, we said we're going to do it. We just ain't, I don't know, we just ain't got around to it. Quag the boss, we'll go, we'll go. You know, we do the entertainment news here. We had a Q&A with Mr Big and Lazy himself. So let's get into it, man, jay-z. Let's start with Jay. Let's start with Hov. Hov is supposed to be rumored to be doing the halftime show. I mean, he been booking who was going to do it. So we done had Bruno, we had the Weeknd, we had Usher, we had Kendrick, of course, we had Beyonce a couple times. So now is it fitting that Jay-Z, you know, gives himself the platform. Can't forget about Snoop Dogg now and all that, but B-Faz. You can guess, man, what you think about Jay doing a halftime show. Where is he going to be at?
Speaker 3:Let me look it up right now, but I love that. I don't see how that's done. That's amazing right there.
Speaker 2:Caesar Superdome, That'd be dope Now.
Speaker 3:New Orleans, nah, it's Detroit, oh, even better. No, no, no, you right it's New Orleans. Yeah, nah, it's Detroit, oh, even better.
Speaker 2:I don't know you right, you right, it's New Orleans, you uh, hold on. Wait a minute. That was this year, but hold on yeah, the New Orleans was down in. New Orleans, that was it's in uh, santa Clara, california, so in San Francisco okay for the 49ers player. So you think, you think Jay gonna be dope. Why wouldn't?
Speaker 3:he, I don't Jay-Z Super Bowl hair, I don't. I think this is a no brainer. I don't.
Speaker 2:Can I? I'm gonna give you my thoughts. You tell me if I'm wrong or not. I'm the same person. Let me get this back to it. I was concerned about Usher being a Super Bowl half-sad show.
Speaker 3:Again. Why nigga?
Speaker 2:Not because of us. We know Usher, yeah, your common white folks know 7 o'clock on the dot and they know Yale, but you getting a little too. I was concerned that Usher might have been a little too deep in the bag for some of these other people that watch the Super Bowl, yeah, and I thought it was going to be a lot of pushback with Usher Now Usher was going to kill it. It wasn't because of Usher what the performance was going to be or how I personally feel about Usher. I just didn't think keep it real. But I didn't think those Carl Cotty's and people was going to run with Usher.
Speaker 3:But Jay-Z's, I think he's a brand name now, like, I think he's a, I think he's. He crossed, though I think I think we ain't talking about Lil Boosie, you know, I think Jay-Z got a lot of mainstream hits. I don't think we're all in the same breath, I don't know, see.
Speaker 2:That's what you're thinking about, dota? Yeah, I'm not, like you said, the Boosies, the Webbys. I'm trying to think of people on that level. Hell, you know.
Speaker 3:Does Jay-Z even?
Speaker 2:tour anymore? Not really, I know he did. He just popped out at you know, beyonce, his wife's on tour. Beyonce, yeah, he did just pop out in first and perform niggas in first while she was there. But, dude, jay ain't dropped that. Jay ain't dropped the album, at least since 444. What was that Three years ago?
Speaker 3:That was more. That was like in 16 or 17. That was like in 16 or 17.
Speaker 2:That was like 8 of the years ago.
Speaker 3:Damn, really, that was in 17. I remember this 18 at the least. I know. I guarantee it was in 17. Might have been 16, but it was in 17.
Speaker 2:You're right, it's 17. Damn bro, I'm thinking it was like Damn. I don't know why. It was pre-COVID. That's how life. Yeah, took that life now. Was it pre-COVID or post-COVID? Yeah, it was pre-COVID. Jay ain't driving nothing since.
Speaker 3:But you got to think that he's a lot like. He's a lot like.
Speaker 2:I don't think Jay-Z's a legend. If you ask me to rank my greatest rappers of all time, I always put Jay at one. Mm-hmm, it ain't just because of the lyrical stuff, it's because of all the other stuff that goes along with it. I'll put Jay at one. But yeah, I think Jay's that dude. But these other Caucasian people gonna think Jay's that dude.
Speaker 3:I'm just saying, though, he got a lot of options. He could bring Kanye out for a song or two.
Speaker 2:Stop it. You know he ain't bringing Kanye out.
Speaker 3:Listen, he could bring his wife out for a song or two bring his wife out for a song or two.
Speaker 2:Man, that's going to be overkill. How many damn songs is she going to do?
Speaker 3:How many Halftime shows is she going to get? It's Beyonce. Beyonce is. He can bring out Linkin Park. When he did that double EP with. You know what I mean For a song. You know what I mean. Like he got, I think a Super Bowl Halftime show is about six to ten songs, ten on the high end. I think Jay can do that. I think it's a hard knock, Like you know what I'm thinking. People are gratifying to that. You know what I mean.
Speaker 2:Like you said, six to ten, dirt off your shoulder the hard knock life joint. Yeah, big Pimpin' ain't. I don't think Big Pimpin' ain't, I don't think Big Pimpin' getting off of Super Bowl, uh-uh.
Speaker 3:You know what I mean. It's old, it's late. That's the other thing.
Speaker 2:Jay-Z's content ain't really Super Bowl friendly neither.
Speaker 3:I don't know, I don't like the. I don't see Jay-Z tanking. I don't know, I don't see Jay-Z tanking. I don't see like, I think that might be one of the biggest. If Jay-Z, I think that'll be one of the biggest halftime shows. It might rival Michael Jackson. I think that'll be pretty dope.
Speaker 2:Come on now.
Speaker 3:Come on now. I'm serious, I'm a Nas guy, but I think Jay-Z coming doing a halftime show, I think it had to go down as maybe top 15, top seven, about seven. I think it had to be up. I don't think it had no problem.
Speaker 2:You know what I mean. Yeah, like I said, I would enjoy it. I just don't. I think it's going to be a big pushback. That's my only thing On Jay-Z.
Speaker 3:Okay, if it be a big pushback, why would they put him ahead of the charge at the halftime? You know what I mean.
Speaker 2:Because they were trying to save face, because they hold racial problems.
Speaker 3:Yeah, okay, I see that You're okay.
Speaker 2:That's why they trying to save face. Claire, what you think, how you feel about a Jay-Z situation, it had to have a super buff.
Speaker 1:I mean when you make him the, you know the CEO of that or you know the head of that part. You shooting for that. Eventually you know that's coming. I mean I'm surprised it took this long, but you know you got to have a couple wins where you can have some losses. So I don't I personally I don't think this would be. I think the Kendrick might be better than this one.
Speaker 3:Thanks though.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 3:I'm not.
Speaker 1:I don't think so. All the songs that would get him. You know the hyped up them Kanye tracks. You don't move with Kanye, no more. You feel me? You can bring Rihanna out for the what song they got, run this Town yeah, but you still got to skip past Kanye part, yeah. What other songs he gonna do? I mean, are you gonna do yo yo song with with this one song, with that one have ones and twos? Are you just gonna get up there trying to? You know, I'm jay-z, I can hold the flow, dolo empire state of man with alicia boy, yeah, that yeah I'm trying to come up with the song 99 99.
Speaker 3:If I feel bad for you, I feel bad for you, son. I got 99 problems With live drums. Are we talking about? Are y'all you know what I mean?
Speaker 1:I'm saying but, but I don't know.
Speaker 3:It sounds good in theory. I'm talking about Kanye, Because I was thinking niggas and parents. But they got Kanye run this town. They got Kanye swagger like us. That's Kanye. Is Kanye in that, Kanye Wayne?
Speaker 2:Kanye, Wayne, Jay and TI. Uh, what he got? Oh, he's got Kanye. That's what my thing is. I'm trying to draw back to the song. What songs would Jay do? And also Kendrick's a performer. Kendrick will put on a show. Is Jay going to put on a show?
Speaker 3:Or is Jay going to get up there and rap? I don't think I'm putting on a show. I don't think I'm putting on too much of a like big of a show.
Speaker 2:Yeah, he get his show. I mean, don't get me wrong, we know who his wife is, we know the show's cheap and all, but is Jay comfortable putting those shows up? That's why I question is Jay? Again, I would love to see Jay, but I don't know if the masses would love to see Jay. And I also thought at one point let's be real, man, these countries ain't had a country perform in a minute. I just assumed next year was going to be a country thing, because I thought the Kendrick was going to be a country thing.
Speaker 3:Didn't they have Bruce Springsteen? A couple that was pre-Jay-Z, though, wasn't it?
Speaker 2:Yeah, I think that was pre-Jay-Z though, wasn't it? Yeah, I think that was. I think that was pre-Jay, I don't know. But at the same time it do go down to ISO. If it's not Jay, then who else would it be?
Speaker 3:You think Drake could do a halftime show?
Speaker 2:He turned it down.
Speaker 3:I'm saying you think If they come back with him againime show he turned it down. I'm saying you think he, If they come back with him again, you think he's turning it down.
Speaker 2:Do I think Drake can do it? Yes, do I think he'll turn it down? Now I'm going to say no, but at the same time, the way Drake is right now, after the whole kidder situation, I can't really read Drake at this point.
Speaker 3:Yeah.
Speaker 2:So I'm going to say he's not going to turn it down, especially because he got the album that he's working on. I think it's called Iceman or whatever. So I'm going to say he's not going to turn it down. But if Jaden's going to have time, so that means he got an album coming out too. Yeah, because normally that's the rollout. You set it up for the album, okay, you?
Speaker 3:don't think he'd carry a show. I'm going to disagree with that, but I don't know it'd be a good show to have. I don't. I can't wait. When do they announce it?
Speaker 2:they normally announce it like right before the season. So it's what June? So it's probably next month or so Next two months or something like that. Kendrick did it last year. 2014 was Usher, rihanna was the year before that, the weekend was 2021. Jennifer Lopez and Shakira was in 2020. Jennifer Lopez had one yeah, him and Shakira, her and Shakira. I remember that one Okay.
Speaker 2:They had it. That was I think they had it the COVID year, right before everything got shut down. Ah, okay, so but yeah, like I said, man I'd be, I'd love to see Jay and see what he do. But you know what I'm saying, because I'm trying to think of the last non-hip hop Related at all Super Bowl. And, unless you can't Because Jennifer Lopez is kind of on the border Shakira's not.
Speaker 3:Bruce Springsteen. I think that was non-hip hop all the way, mar, of course Shakira's not. And they called me what was Bruce Springsteen? I think that was nine hip-hop, all the way that was.
Speaker 2:Maroon 5 2019.
Speaker 3:Okay.
Speaker 2:And then they had Justin Timberlake and Lately, gaga and Coldplay the year before that, and Katy Perry, bruno. So yeah, they had a run of nine.
Speaker 3:So when was Bruce Springsteen? Am I imagining that I'm working Of nine, so when was Bruce Springsteen Was he?
Speaker 2:am I imagining that? Uh, I'm, I'm working on it. I got 2000, 2009.
Speaker 3:Okay, damn, that was a long time ago.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, Bruce Springsteen was 2009. All right, but speaking of somebody speaking of Super Bowl halftime, the person who did not get Super Bowl halftime was Lil Wayne. He's very salty about that, but he released a new album, the Quarter Six. I want to get your thoughts on the Quarter Six, because I have some thoughts. I'm going to go first. I feel like the Quarter Six was a mix of a mixtape and a couple album songs that he didn't know what to do with, so he put it all together and called it the Cardi Six.
Speaker 2:I felt like the first five songs gave me mixtape, which they was good, but they gave me mixtape vibes. They didn't give me album vibes. But then you go through the rest of the album, it sounds like, okay, he tried to put the album together, but it just didn't. It didn't feel put together. That being just didn't. It didn't feel. It didn't feel it didn't feel put together.
Speaker 2:That being said, it's also hard Georgia, a quarter six when you judge it against the rest of the quarters, and I think that's the unfair thing that Wayne is hitting. That is because them first three, four quarters is incredible. Right, that was good, but you know it wasn't, it wasn't the first three and it definitely wasn't. That wasn't, it wasn't as good as four. Now six feel like all right, man, now you just doing stuff. I feel like maybe I feel like this album would have been received better if he didn't call it the Carter, If he had called it something, Because it ain't like Wayne ain't for me. From my perspective, I don't see what y'all think. I don't think he ain't lose a step, he still. Wayne just proved he can rap.
Speaker 2:That's what it sounds like. He did this whole album but like, yeah, I still can rap, I'm still in shape, but I'm just showing it to y'all, but without no guidance, without no. This is where I'm going with this album. Just felt like, yeah, I can still rap what you think. B-fan.
Speaker 3:I agree with that and, like you said, I think the Carter label put unfair expectations on it. Excuse me Like I didn't like it at first, but the more I listen to it, the more it's growing on me. Like he can rap. He still can rap. He still got the medley and the excuse me, he still got the metaphors and the punchlines. He can still rap, he still can. You know, I think he just got on some beats and killed it. You know what I mean. Like, but I don't think it don't compare to 1, 2, 3, 4. To a lesser extent I don't think it compares to them, but it's a solid tape.
Speaker 2:It's a solid tape yeah, if it was probably a little bit shorter, cut off a couple songs yeah that's the other thing about it.
Speaker 3:That motherfucker is long 19 songs, wasn't it that, motherfucker?
Speaker 2:is long. I thought it was 20 songs.
Speaker 3:He released the bonus content.
Speaker 2:Maybe that's what I listen to, yeah.
Speaker 3:He released another eight songs or some shit like that.
Speaker 2:That, motherfucker, was long. I'm listening to this damn thing. Damn bro, did I get another album at this beat? Like what.
Speaker 1:Yeah, he got one with 21 songs, one with 20.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that's what I get.
Speaker 1:One with 19. Uh-huh.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it's too much.
Speaker 3:Where can they get y'all merch at Mixed Vibes? I think you get the Mixed Vibes feed. Did you print that yourself?
Speaker 1:Huh, the mixed vibes. Look, this is an oldie. Here. We had a little factory back in the day. We had to shut down. Oh okay, where can we get the merch at Q?
Speaker 2:Damn bro, you're going to put me on the spot, right? I mean.
Speaker 1:I know for a fact that you know shirts is being Given out, yeah and I ain't gonna lie, actually I've been making Our own shirts lately.
Speaker 2:Really, yeah, I've been making. I've been making our own shirts. We still got the website, the link's in the bio when people we went through With the cups and all that stuff. But yeah, lately I've been trying to figure, I got the t-shirt press. I've been trying to cut out the middleman. I'm doing the sale.
Speaker 1:There you go.
Speaker 2:Selling the shirt. Yeah, nah, cray, you talking about Wayne.
Speaker 1:Oh man, there's a true Wayne head on here I'm going to tell you Out. And there's a true Wayne head on here I'm going to tell you, out of respect for Lil Wayne, I didn't finish it. I got through the. I got through the first five, six songs and I found something else to do.
Speaker 3:Ah, you got to give it up.
Speaker 1:I will, I will eventually, but I let what happened. But I let what happened is. I started, you know, hearing the chatter, seeing the talk about it, and I was like, look man, not my goat. I need to remember him as he is, do you?
Speaker 3:think him, putting subpar projects out hurts his legacy, nah, nah because I think his legacy Nah.
Speaker 1:Nah, because I think his legacy is set. He's at the point where he need to be in Vegas or something Like you need to be sitting somewhere in the same place every day doing the same thing. You had too much free time on his hands.
Speaker 3:So you're saying he needs a legacy of like a Vegas, like a.
Speaker 1:I say uh, he need a, he need a it's that time of his career. Now do your residency. You know, make music that way, you feel me, yeah, so and so come through. Hey, let's go in the back and, you know, lay some track down. Do it that way, you know, you don't need to be sitting just in the studio. No, sir, them days is over with, if you ask me, and that's just Wayne here, free Ouija every day. I used to wear that shirt once a week until he got out of prison.
Speaker 2:Really.
Speaker 1:Free Ouija man.
Speaker 2:But you're going to go back and finish it.
Speaker 1:I'm going to go back and finish it eventually.
Speaker 3:It's going to be the first thing I go finish, so what would you say is the best Wayne project, your?
Speaker 1:favorite Wayne project, my favorite, or the best Both. My favorite would probably be I Am Not A Human being. Okay, it's sneaky good, it's sneaky good, it's sneaky good. The best is either, do I want to say, is Carter 2 or Carter 3 for me.
Speaker 2:I was thinking the same thing. I think Carter III is the best album because he gave you a little bit of everything, but I think he rapped the best on Carter II.
Speaker 3:Think so.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I think Graves' best rapping was Carter II, but I think Carter III is the best album because it's like a total package. He gave you every type of song on Carter III. Carter III is quite sneakily total package. He gave you every type of song on Part of 3. Part of 3 is quite sneakily a very underrated album as far as complete A complete album Underrated.
Speaker 2:It sold a million and it wouldn't. I'm saying People, look at it because it was way earlier, but nah, I think they don't look at it about what's on the project, they just look at it because it was like it was Wayne. But nah, I think they don't look at it about what's on the project, they just look at it, who the project came from not actually breaking down the songs, and how. He gave you a little bit, he gave you some pop, he gave you some R&B, he gave you, he rapped on that mug that mug is.
Speaker 1:Content is what it is. Wayne gave you content. Right now Wayne's giving you today's content. That was more like OG Twitter. This is like the new Twitter. You know, every five seconds he gave you a TikTok album, more or less the new album's TikTok, the old one's Twitter, you know. Quarter two, that's Facebook, myspace. You hear, yeah, it just changed with the times. But me personally, you know, wayne is still snapping a feature every now and then. You ain't gonna get a hit every time, uh-huh, but I'd rather he just release an album of features at this point, hmm.
Speaker 3:But going back and listening to the Carter one, I heard Gilly more and more in the Carter one I heard more.
Speaker 2:You know, you ain't the first person I heard say that. Now, thank you, Daddy.
Speaker 3:I heard that I think he wrote for him, I think he wrote for him.
Speaker 2:I think he wrote for him. I think he wrote for him. Oh yeah, I think he wrote for him too. I think a lot of people got. But that's the thing. A lot of people have people write for them. Yeah it just. I think the question is starting to become like how much?
Speaker 3:Yeah, I agree with you there.
Speaker 2:Is somebody out here writing your whole song or your whole album, or somebody wrote a stanza in this one song and a stanza over on this other song. I think that's where it boils down to nowadays, because we can't expect to be on tour and do all these press, do all these interviews and still be having the time to go to the studio and go to the studio faithfully, right, come up with stuff consistently and you know you bounce ideas off of people. But do I thank Gilly Roe for Wayne Hell? Yeah, I thank Gilly Roe. I thank Gilly Roe for shit.
Speaker 3:So do you think Drake is getting an unfair like like an unfair like kickback for being having ghostwriters or what not?
Speaker 2:you know we Drake fans over here but do? Is it unfair one? I think it's cool to hate Drake. Yeah, I think that has a lot to do with it. It's cool to hate Drake. Yeah, I think that has a lot to do with it. It's cool to hate Drake. I ain't gonna say it's unfair Because of the way Drake presents it. Uh huh, but Some of it is unnecessary. Yeah, that's what I think. Um, um, some of it is unnecessary. Yeah, that's what I think.
Speaker 1:Quake, of course man. I mean Drake wrote for people, but we ain't talking about that. You feel me we don't never talk about the other side of the apple, Right? I mean it's music. I mean somebody wrote something, you feel me it's how to love.
Speaker 3:You had a lot of crooks try to steal. Who do you think wrote that?
Speaker 1:I think that was Wayne man.
Speaker 3:Yes, man.
Speaker 1:That was all, wayne man, yes, man that was all Wayne man Hold on one second.
Speaker 3:Let me see.
Speaker 1:Is it writing credits on how to love?
Speaker 2:I don't think it is I was going to say you think, because that sounds like, because this what's her name? Karen Stevens. She talked about how Wayne had Drake come and give him ideas and maybe write some stuff for him, because he was perfect.
Speaker 3:I'm sure Arnie Brown's in there.
Speaker 2:Wayne wanted another sound, so he got Drake to hook him up.
Speaker 3:Uh-huh.
Speaker 2:That's what Karen Stevens said about Wayne. Wayne wanted Drake to hook him up with a different sound, wayne. She wanted Drake to hook. Wayne wanted Drake to hook him up with a different Sam, and he liked the way Drake would come out, cover a bunch of different topics and Wayne was like a bunch of his stuff is the same and that's what she said. She was around Wayne a lot, yeah.
Speaker 3:And who's that?
Speaker 2:is oh, curren Stevens, so I have. I have no reason to doubt her, no one else.
Speaker 1:No, it say Detail and Matt Mayne wrote on that.
Speaker 2:Ah yeah, detail was around A lot which I don't know. He didn't ever get out Because he was around Young Money at the time. Who was this Dude named D-Tail I?
Speaker 1:don't know who that is. I ain't never heard of that. He wrote or, I'm sorry, produced Sexy Can I, I'm so Paid. How to Love, drunk in Love. We, the Boys, hold on. Sexy Can I?
Speaker 3:Sexy Can I man it's time for Ray J and Young.
Speaker 1:Bird, we the boys Sexy, can I?
Speaker 3:Man, stop the Ray J Young Bird.
Speaker 2:We was talking about Young Bird the other day, mr Hitmaker, now a day.
Speaker 3:Young Jocko. I seen Young Jocko at the casino gambling the other day. But yeah, stop the Young Bird. He said his parents. Who's his parents? Jocko, it's unrelated. I seen Young Jocko wear the casino gamble the other day. But yeah, shout out to Young Bird. He said his parents. I mean, who's his parents? Swear, I seen Young Jocko wear a gamble, brother.
Speaker 2:These friends just slid in, yeah, but I seen Jocko the day of and then went back to Young Bird. He ripped, made it on in there. Look, I thought we was going to go on a jock deep dive, but Brad's just like nah. I just wanted to say I seen you, brad. We going back to the bird.
Speaker 3:Hey, I seen him over there. He would just get gambling like a regular old nigga.
Speaker 2:Bunch of people? Was a bunch of people come up to him? No, did people didn't know who he was Not that I seen Nah. People didn't know who he was. Not that I seen, nah, he was just like a normal nigga over there. I feel it Jock had a run too. I know it has that related. That first Jock album, that was fine. There you go. That first Jock album, that thing was fine. The second one was cool. After that it was kind of like all right bro.
Speaker 3:I'm going to go out on a limb. Going Down Might be the Biggest Like First single that had the culture and the chokehold Me, me and he like he. Hmm, it's Going Down Me, me. He like had a dance. I know he made a Killin' in the Rain song, so whoever owned that song, he did. That was crazy. That was a crazy time.
Speaker 2:I'm trying to think I can't think of. That's a good question. We're going to have to come back to that, because now I'm trying to think of other people who had, like, that was his first song, wasn't?
Speaker 3:it. That was his first like hit, wasn't it? That was his first like, first single.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 3:I think that's like I don't know, that was a crazy time, like I don't know.
Speaker 2:Maybe I'm wrong, but yeah, I honestly can't think of, like you said, first song and then he followed it up with, I Know you See it.
Speaker 1:Yeah, he ran a whole summer, is what it is Bro, he did, he ran a whole summer.
Speaker 2:Damn man, that was a bad. You right, jack. Jack might have the best first single ever.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I'm not going gonna say go out Tucson.
Speaker 1:Run, huh, tucson Run, really, really, cause he stretched that whole first album I wanna say most of that year.
Speaker 3:Yeah, it is dope boy magic seven days. Then he came back with dope boy magic bruh people ain't even drinking Patron.
Speaker 2:Until bruh got on, got on talking about Patron, patron, patron. Until Burr got on Talk about Patron, patron, patron. Owe Jock some money for real.
Speaker 3:I can say that you know who owe Somebody some money. Nike, they owe Nelly A 5% take On every time he's won an episode. Yeah, you right, bruh, that nigga had the. I remember when I first seen Air Force Ones, bro, they were just different, even though they was the oldest, and they brought it back. I was in sixth grade. It was the last day of sixth grade. Matter of fact, white boy Lucas I don't know his last name, he had all. I'm like, what are those? These are forces. And about three or four months later, we didn't have no internet, no Google. There wasn't no Googling. If you didn't catch the East Bay magazine, maybe you had internet at home, you couldn't look no shit up. So, uh, nelly, about three or four months later, give me, I just put Air Force on the map like Nah, you right, nobody wore Air Force before Nelly came out with that song.
Speaker 2:Nobody right Everybody had Air Force 1s. It was over, everybody had Air Force 1s. Never heard of them before.
Speaker 3:You right, bro. I never like Air Force is like, and I always want a pair of gum bottom Air Forces. I want it because of that sound the white with the gum bottoms. Like I wanted some gum bottom Air Forces to this day. Like if I could find some gum bottom Air Forces I'd rock them like I'll. I ain't wear Air Forces in for years. Try it this high school yeah, you right.
Speaker 2:I ain't have a pair here for years. Try it this last school. Yeah, you are. I ain't had a pair of forces this last school. Somebody down there shaking their head what's up Clay? What's the beef with? I ain't got no beef, I got a pair of forces in here right now.
Speaker 1:They all black.
Speaker 2:Nah, come on man.
Speaker 3:I ain't that type of nigga.
Speaker 1:now I don't know man, he's got a ass bro, I'm saying I get low, but I'm saying, like you know, I'm cool with it.
Speaker 2:I ain't gonna hurt nobody. Let's get this out of here last time, before we wrap up. Cousin B Fine says he's a Nas guy.
Speaker 3:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Jim Jones says he's a bigger artist than Nas.
Speaker 3:Jim Jones is out Of his mind, then the nigga goes.
Speaker 2:I didn't even get the question, though. Go ahead, dog Go.
Speaker 3:Just go. Then he's attacking Shannon. Shannon's a Hall of Fame Athlete, still in tip top state. I can lift More weight Than you like. I don't know. Jim Jones is Just crashing out. I don't.
Speaker 2:So Obviously you disagree that Jim Jones Is a bigger artist than us.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I strongly disagree. I strongly agree, that's baloney.
Speaker 2:Do you think Jim Jones is a good artist? Let me ask this.
Speaker 3:I don't think he was the best artist in his camp, so no.
Speaker 2:Hmm, well alright, jim Jones, right, dipset Jewels. Well alright, where you going, jim Jones? Where you going, dipset, dipset, yeah.
Speaker 3:Jowell's JR Ryder at two, cam'ron at three and, I thought, jim Jones at four alright, you talking about rappers or you talking about artists.
Speaker 2:We talking about rappers, music. I was about to say them two different things. They are a rapper who's gonna spit the best bars. The artist who's gonna put the best song out okay my son asked me.
Speaker 2:He said this is, for example. He was like what's the difference between young team grisly and older team grisly? I was like, hey, he put better songs. He put better songs out now, but first he just got out here and used to rap. Now he can put out a whole song. I think that's the difference. People grow into their artistry. Now that's what I'm saying. We think about artistry. Maybe I should have asked who had the better career.
Speaker 3:Maybe let me rephrase- who's had the better career? You still put Jewels at one. No, I'm not going to put Jewels at one. Okay, as far as making songs, two of the biggest songs out of this state were Certified Gangsta with Jim Jones. Ballin' with Jim Jim Jones got some of the bigger hits, so I guess you could put him in one if we're talking like that. But uh, I don't know. Juelz JR Wright didn't really put good songs out. He was more of a ball like punchline rapper.
Speaker 2:Yeah, he was going to. He probably I was going to say he probably was a better rapper, but I don't know, Juelz is not, juelz is nice. I can't put JR over Juelz, but J over Jewel's. But JR Ryder, he will buy you up as far as putting songs out, if we're going off, like I said, a better career, I think it's Jim Jones, because I think Bowling Guy is going. Jewel's don't have nothing to compete with Bowling. And no shade to Cameron. I think the closest thing he got is Old Boy.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that was a hit though it was, but was it bigger than ball?
Speaker 3:No it wasn't Not at all. They had everybody in the gym Ball. You know these things.
Speaker 2:It became part of like urban culture. Not even just urban culture. It just became a part of the world Ballin' over. It just became a part of the world Like he's balling over, like it just became something that everybody used and his count. I think he might have been the biggest artist, but nah, he ain't Alright. Jim, stop it. You ain't putting Nas down. Nas is still Nas. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 3:Bro Nas got a His last With the King's disease and and, uh Magic as he's killing Jim Jones' career. I'm not talking about His God's, I'm not talking about Illmatic, still magic. When it was written, the Lost Tapes Uh, street's Disciple, uh, you know what I mean. So, jim Jones, get the fuck off.
Speaker 2:Man Nas had a second run. Nas is on a second run that most artists don't have on their first run.
Speaker 1:Mm-hmm.
Speaker 2:You know what I'm saying? Don't include the old stuff. We talking about this stuff since what hell? What? 2015, 2019?
Speaker 3:Yeah, the last last four years.
Speaker 2:Yeah, hell shit. Post-covid you know what I'm saying, post-covid now I'm still killing it. So nah man, jim Jones is wet. I don't know, quag, you ranked the dip set artist who had the better career.
Speaker 1:Better career. Yeah, I mean we talking about To the present.
Speaker 2:Yeah to the present.
Speaker 1:Well, I think you know, are we counting Cam? I think Cam's A little higher on Than you know. My number two, my number three Uh, okay, that's how you feel.
Speaker 2:I think I'm gonna put him at two, I think.
Speaker 1:I think I'm gonna put Cam at one, Low key Cam at one, low key Cam at one. You got to go Jim at two, though, because he had the whole TV show situation going too. You feel me.
Speaker 3:Duell was on that three, wasn't he?
Speaker 2:Yeah, I think Duell was on that for a little bit.
Speaker 1:But then he did the stint. You know he got jammed. So you know, I think I put Juelz at three. I did fuck with Max B too, back in the G.
Speaker 2:Damn, I forgot about Cam. My bad Cam is one I forget. Hey, ma, yeah he. I forgot about hey Mom, yeah he, cam.
Speaker 3:I forgot about hey Mom, hey Mom.
Speaker 2:Touch of the night. Yeah, nah, cam, course and courage. Yeah, man, cam. Cam might be one, my fault, cam's one, jim Jones is two, my bad.
Speaker 3:Do you count his podcast, his principal podcast in his career?
Speaker 1:Yeah, okay, that's his second or you might for podcasts in his career. Yeah, okay, that's his second run. That's him coming back into the mainstream, into the light. Yeah, that was the best thing he ever did I mean not the best, but the smartest move here lately. Yeah, but no, jim Jones is tripping though. He'd be on the internet talking real, real crazy here lately and I don't know if it's really factual, if it's just him trying to. You know troll. You know him on his Ray J, his what's his buddy's name? Charleston. Oh, speaking of Charleston White, that's B-Fan's dog right there.
Speaker 3:I fuck with Charleston White. I do that's.
Speaker 2:B-Fan's dog right there. I fuck with Charles White. I'm doing.
Speaker 3:B-Fan's dog.
Speaker 1:We'll get to him in Hot Dogs, don't worry.
Speaker 3:You don't fuck with Charles White.
Speaker 1:I don't not fuck with him. I ain't got no problem with him. He never did nothing to me.
Speaker 3:Yeah, see, okay, just little niggas say something like that, they got a problem.
Speaker 1:No problem, no problem, no problem, no problem. Not no real problem anyway.
Speaker 3:But like, do you like? Okay, you got a problem. What's the big for Charleston White?
Speaker 1:man, we'll get to that. We'll get to that.
Speaker 2:All right, hey look what I further do.
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Speaker 1:Just some shit. Somebody threw together this, ain't you know? It's just a little regular degular, you know? Okay, I got you, but I seen your man, charleston White, out here boxing up the Island Boys. Yeah, I thought it was a wrestling match at first. Look, I'm waiting on the second one to hop over the rope. He was piecing Buddy up, though he was moving slow. Look, let me tell y'all something Island Boys, white Boys, young Boys, whatever, whoever. What is y'all something? Island boys, white boys, young boys, whatever whoever. What is y'all doing? Man, that old man, strength, real. He hit that mud. That nigga's like 50, though, Ain't the island boys, young boys.
Speaker 1:Yeah, they young. They might be 21 now 22.
Speaker 3:Yeah, they shouldn't lose to that old man I Ah yeah, they shouldn't have lost to the old man.
Speaker 1:I'm not talking about the old man Buddy Charleston White hit him so hard his dreads straightened out. He looked like a Simpsons character. They straightened out real straight. His eyes got big. Yeah, bruh, it was at that point he knew he had fucked up Like a tightrope by hey man, like Saito Bob. Hey man, he was trying to, he was trying to get up out of there as quick as he could. Um, but my beef with Charleston White is Charleston White man. Why you picking on these little white boys?
Speaker 3:you ain't, you ain't in jail, no more you ain't in jail, no more man.
Speaker 1:Go go, go fight the booty warrior or something. You know, I met him. You met charleston white or the booty warrior.
Speaker 3:You okay nothing all right, yeah, man, like seriously this story. So john, who right he? You know john, who the producer? Yeah, he has like a producer corner, uh, like a you know artist thing, and no lies over in jeffersonville, and no lie, it's over in Jeffersonville, and no lie. He just over there walking around. I'm thinking the nigga's invited, so I'm over here talking to some guys and he pulls up what's going on here? Like what are you doing here? I'm thinking you invited. He said nah, I just seen music and people and said fuck it. Like he just, you know, got him a little drink. He was mingling for about a little bit and got out. You know he lives here. Sure, follow his Facebook page. Yeah, he's here every day. He's in the city every day. I think he lives here. He was down in Louisville downtown passing out to the homeless. Like he lives in Louisville. Damn, why ain't no live? Yeah, he was in the Kentucky State but attention, so he got to be. He's somewhere from Kentucky, you right.
Speaker 2:Yeah, you right.
Speaker 3:So I guess he just moved To the big city. If he's not from Louisville, from John, so that's not surprising.
Speaker 2:I ain't, I ain't know, bro, what's in there.
Speaker 1:That's what's up.
Speaker 3:I know he's living there. He just post a lot of video. I'm like damn, I see him. I lot of video. I'm like damn, that's him. I I see his page when I see it again. But yeah, he's in louisville a lot.
Speaker 1:Is he? Is he I don't know, because I'll be seeing him and I'll be skipping past it. Ever, ever since I seen him link up with desi banks, I was like, yeah, let me, let me get this out of my algorithm is he whoa, whoa, whoa.
Speaker 2:What's your? What's your? Beef with desi?
Speaker 1:I ain't got no beef with Desi. I'm saying the booty warrior making rounds. He got the Desi Banks and they did a video. Yeah, man, your little press tour needs to end right here with me anyways. Then he started doing the 1v20s. Yeah, bro, let's cut that. Man, let's cut that. That's just me personally, something about the booty warrior. Just don't sit right with me. It's like I understand you was in prison.
Speaker 3:You had to do what you had to do.
Speaker 1:But I mean, you said that shit on camera man, you had to be in some of that shit you said that shit on camera man you, you, you had to be some of that shit you did. Yeah, you got it. Fleece, you got it. My dog. Yeah, yeah. But you know, charleston white, you fight somebody, your own weight class, your own age class. Stop picking on these little boys. Fight the booty warrior, and I really take you seriously after that.
Speaker 2:Why you got to fight the booty warriors. Bro the white dude, he was getting the check. He was getting the check from the Allen dudes.
Speaker 3:I don't think he's the promoter. I don't think he set it up, did he? Did he set it up?
Speaker 2:Nah, it was Aiden Ross, is that his name? Oh, okay, yeah, it was his celebrity boxing match. Yeah, yeah, yeah, the Allen dude. They the ones that need the check, yeah.
Speaker 1:I don't know what they do. They uh. You know, they was musicians and then they started doing OnlyFans.
Speaker 3:What.
Speaker 2:Really, like I said they the ones that needed the check. Like I said they the ones that needed check. Like I said they the ones needed to check. Charleston didn't need no damn check. He on tour now.
Speaker 1:It's cool man Fight somebody on the way.
Speaker 3:Class my boy, you know he's coming to 7, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1:He coming here. Yeah, charleston White, I'm mad I'm gonna miss Chico Bane this weekend.
Speaker 3:I love the comedy show, the small comedy area. I love it like that's the best type of shows.
Speaker 2:I'll be in there. I ain't gonna lie, I'll be in the comedy club all the time. Really, yeah, I'll be going all the time. I'll be missing them comedy shows, bro. Not if I long. I be missing them comedy shows, bro, as long as I ain't got nothing to do, like hell. I know so much To get free tickets.
Speaker 3:Real talk. Tickets ain't nothing. They cheap tickets. You know I'll fuck with the comedy club.
Speaker 2:Yeah, nah, I'll fuck with the comedy club. Like bro said, I'm gonna try to get to Chico Bean this weekend. I don't know if it's gonna happen, cause that's who I wanna see for real, chico Bean.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I want to see T-Govine and Lil Duval coming.
Speaker 2:I'll fuck with Duval, I might have to go see my nigga man, duval coming. Duval coming mid-July, like mid-July, yeah, I'm definitely in on Lil Duval Bye.
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