
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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Dating: Red Flags Can Look Like Six Flags
We tackle dating red flags and the moments we decided to stop ignoring them. This launches into a candid exploration of relationship boundaries, how we respond to friends who point out concerning patterns, and whether we're willing to acknowledge our own problematic behaviors when called out.
We dissect Lil Nas X's recent public incident, questioning whether it was an overdose or publicity stunt while expressing genuine concern for his wellbeing. We also dive into Complex's list of top 20 rappers in their 20s, which sparks a fascinating conversation about when we each stopped keeping up with new music. The R&B beef between Lyfe and Muni Long gets our full attention as we analyze how a seemingly casual comment about the classic "Must Be Nice" spiraled into a full-blown social media conflict and eventual diss track.
From Target's CEO stepping down amid boycotts to Trump's National Guard deployments and Jake Paul's latest boxing exhibition, we wrap with our unfiltered takes on current events before closing with our signature Hot Thoughts segment that you definitely don't want to miss.
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I'm ready. I just took a gun.
Speaker 2:I don't know what time it is. I'm ready. Another episode of V Meets Vy's podcast, your favorite amateur podcast. You can find it wherever you get your podcasts. But I'm your boy, young Kaki G the Dream, aka the Vanilla Killer.
Speaker 1:Back at it again. You know what it is, what it do. It's your girl, your favorite fine ass auntie Jersey, living in the building.
Speaker 3:Now you already know the best it's your boy, mr Bill, aka your name on the spot, might not put you to mine. What's going on, jersey? What's up, quay?
Speaker 1:What's up, I'm back.
Speaker 3:We in here, we gonna get it cracking, everybody doing, alright, you having a good time.
Speaker 1:I'm doing what. I haven't been doing shit but working since the last pod. I'm tired, boss what you?
Speaker 3:say what you say, craig, you all right.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I'm cool, man Shit, I'm chilling. You know 99 problems, but my bitch ain't one.
Speaker 3:I got a thousand problems, so I'm glad that you only have 99, cause it's always something like Uh, oh yeah, but now, like Jerry said, I ain't nothing but work and more work, and more work.
Speaker 1:And then school work, and then more work.
Speaker 3:Yeah, Life go life Every time, but make the best of it. This is we gonna. I gotta ask George, I gotta ask Quag. First off, I played my son in basketball. This past Saturday Burrell was jumping all over my back. He, his defense, was fair-headed. Past Saturday, burrow was jumping all over my back, his defense was fair-headed, but he said he claims he won. He also traveled multiple times, multiple, in the same position. Does that count as a victory?
Speaker 2:Did he score more points than you?
Speaker 3:I see you a hoe sucker. Hey, bro, see what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:Bro you a hoe sucker, I mean by definition I mean, you should have called your own fouls if he was doing all that fouling. You don't think I did and you didn't make your free throws.
Speaker 3:We ain't even shooting those cause at this point it's Sunday morning, it's like 10 o'clock and you didn't make your free throws. We ain't even free throws, because at this point it's Sunday morning, it's like 10 o'clock, like alright, bro, come on, you ain't really going to beat me anyway, bruhs, jump. I'm going in for the jersey, I'm going out for the layup, bruhs on my back, and then start pulling my arm down. You missed. You all over me, bro. You missed.
Speaker 2:You all over me, bro, that's my ball.
Speaker 1:You take it back. You trying it. You got your shots. You wanted to beat his ass. You could have. You chose to be easy on him, so he got more points.
Speaker 2:You, the daddy, you know better. You should have ran a bet. You run a bet.
Speaker 3:Nah, bro, I'll see you again next Sunday. Right, watch them games, for I'll see you again next Sunday here then right, make him watch them games for real.
Speaker 1:This is how you play.
Speaker 3:He'll be here in a couple days like I'm gonna run it back that same day.
Speaker 2:I was just making sure. Look, you don't feel like you lost so I mean, I guess not.
Speaker 3:I feel like I got cheated, but I still, you know, let him feel himself a little bit. I said that to the kid. He won't play. He got to Wednesday and Saturday he's going to be playing football or basketball. Hopefully it's basketball because it's cheap.
Speaker 1:Is this your version of gentle parenting Playing. What are you talking about? Yes, it is. This is your version of gentle parenting.
Speaker 3:Yeah, it is Like I'm going to allow you to feel yourself, but then when you, play real basketball.
Speaker 2:They're going to be on your head. I don't play in the game. Yet you said what? Yeah, I don't play in the game. You don't play them in the game.
Speaker 3:Which.
Speaker 2:On the PlayStation.
Speaker 3:The basketball or the new college football. The college football Not the new one. No, we played on the yeah, no, no, we played on, we played on 25. We ain't played on 26 yet. You ain't ready yet, all right, but you, I'll smack you up right now. Come on, man. You know where I'm at. I ain't hard to find, all right. Xj Hurst. Glad to forget who I am out here on the game.
Speaker 1:Hey brother forget it.
Speaker 3:Why am I here on the game? Hey boy, it'll be 21-0, real quick.
Speaker 1:That's what I'm saying, and you should have did that. You had the chance to beat his ass.
Speaker 3:No, I'm talking about Quag oh well, you want to get it correct. Church how often do you ignore, not avoid. Ignore Well, I guess you can avoid it too. Ignore red flags when you're dating somebody new, you see the red flags, yeah, but you continue to date this person. How often do you do this? How many red flags do you see before you be like all right, bro, I can't do it now I'm not.
Speaker 1:I'm not dealing with red flags After that last one. I told you y'all that last one left me for dead bro. I'm not. I'm not doing red flags, no more. That last one almost cost me my life, so I'm good. I don't have to be the fuck alone. Look, I can pick up a nigga anytime I walk out my door if I want, but that don't mean keep him. So red flags are no longer my, my MO going out Because I don't have.
Speaker 3:But before you would ignore a couple.
Speaker 1:You know you try to understand them and see if there's a benefit or a doubt moment in certain flags. Those are some shit I won't. I won't do like. I spent I committed to like a year and I didn't. Dudes with kids and them niggas still had all kinds of flags and warnings and shit I was trying to overlook, because my flat, my biggest red flag at the time, was dating niggas with kids and it don't matter. I think everyone has red flags. It's just a matter of what you're going to put up with. Personally, I don't want to put up with any more red flags. Oh, is there a question in the class?
Speaker 2:Yeah, niggas with kids is red flags mark at the time, yeah, at the time.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that's why I committed to at least a year and not dating niggas with kids. It still sucked, but you know, at least I didn't have to worry about his baby mama on my ass, which at this point, I'm punching you in your throat. Get out of my way.
Speaker 3:For me, that's one way, that's one I feel like that is one way of playing it.
Speaker 1:I'm not fighting no bitch over you, I swear to God. But if you're over her and you're moved on and the bitch not getting a hint, that's a different conversation. We need to step aside and have a talk at that point. Because I'm grown, I feel it Quag.
Speaker 3:how often do you ignore real things?
Speaker 2:We're going to have an honest conversation.
Speaker 3:Hold on. I was. We're gonna have an open and honest. Huh. Hold on, george. Chill with the faces.
Speaker 2:I was talking about we're gonna have an open and honest conversation cause what Buddy said.
Speaker 2:He said I'm a dog, I'm a mutt. Look, I'm colorblind at this bit. All I see is damn banners. I don't see no color. I'm justblind. All I see is damn banners. I don't see no color. I'm just out here running. I'm the damn. What's the dog? Homework man. The white and black dog was out there running, got stunned by the porcupine. That's me is out there frolicking and next thing you know you getting chased by a bear said I was out there frolicking and next thing, you know you getting chased by a bear.
Speaker 3:Said I was out there frolicking. Alright, uh, hey, bro, at what point are you going to notice red flags and maneuver around them?
Speaker 2:I ain't gonna hold you bro.
Speaker 3:Just gonna say never.
Speaker 2:Not often the red flags be there sometimes and it's like I mean, I got a couple of look you, you show me too. I'm gonna show you three. You see, I hate to be that way, but she, what, what, what? Uh, who said that? Uh, little, mr Tit, for tat, I'm on your ass.
Speaker 3:Quack is there. Like you always talked about men with kids, that was a red flag for her, quack. Do you have a red flag that you? Mm-hmm? Okay, my answer always was, if the child's under one better leave that woman alone, because their baby daddy still knocking.
Speaker 2:I got, I got a second one, second one, cuckoo, and then up under it like the, the next bullet point. But it's like the, it goes with this one. Virgo.
Speaker 3:Virgo nah, aries, I ain't gonna lie.
Speaker 1:I think your friends come with red flags too, though, like not just people you're entertaining, like I got homegirls who need like to be sat down. Get your life together, sis. Tight red flags, cause it's not even about how they're get your life together, sis type of flags, cause it's not even about how they're conducting themselves in relationships. Like, as your friend, calm the fuck down, cause, friend or not, you're not gonna step to me sideways, and that is.
Speaker 3:That's just something I haven't appreciated lately okay, do you listen to your homegirls when they sit you down?
Speaker 1:I'm trying to figure out who gonna check me. Boo, but I would I would.
Speaker 3:That don't sound real encouraging.
Speaker 1:They sound like nah, I got all my shit together I don't have it all together but my crazy friend not going to sit me down and be like girl you need to chill she might have some good points though. But she doesn't. She doesn't have good points on her own life. There you go Get it. So what do I look like? Letting the blind lead the blind, you know the blind can't see.
Speaker 2:Like letting the blind, lead the blind. And you know, the blind can't see no, the blind can't see.
Speaker 1:I will say common sense is one of my green flags. I'm not dealing with stupid shit personally.
Speaker 3:I don't have to, I'm good hey, your homeboy's telling you you're tripping on something. Are you going to make adjustments?
Speaker 2:I'm going to try.
Speaker 1:I'm going to make adjustments.
Speaker 2:I'm going to try. Oh Lord, hey, I'm telling you boy Niggas ain't never seen me act the way I be acting Shit Thank you?
Speaker 3:Nah, I'm not. I only asked that because Jersey brought that up. That is a good point, like, do you listen to the people?
Speaker 2:in your. I be trying to, I ain't gonna lie. Sometimes advice be solid, but in the last couple months, hey like I. I said I must be going through like a midlife crisis or something.
Speaker 3:I got my sister always say if you listen to me one time it'll change your life, like she always said that and I'll listen to her, but I don't always act upon it. You know what I mean one time, not every time.
Speaker 3:That's what she said. But no, I do try to listen to the people in my. I do attempt to. I remember I was going through a breakup one time. Quag had to get on me like alright, bro, you know what I mean. You need to tighten up over it. You know what I mean. That's right. It took me a little longer than I think, bro, won't it? Yeah?
Speaker 1:But I mean, we recognize when our friends are, you know, trying to get us, get us all right, like, look, I'm worried, but I ain't worried. But I just want to let you know, I seen what I saw. Like my homegirl sent me a sign that was like I saw this interaction between you and your nigga Good, like like type shit and I was. I appreciate those moments. That's solid friendship. All that other shit get on my nerves, man.
Speaker 3:It's always good to have solid people in your corner. Speaking of somebody who might need people that's solid in his corner like a lawyer Lil Nas X. We're going to corner Like a lawyer. Lil Nas X. We're going to get to the end time in this.
Speaker 1:Lil.
Speaker 3:Nas X was out here. Some believe well, it said that he might have overdosed. Some believe it was a publicity stunt to get his name back out. He was seen, I think it was like 3, 4 am in his whitey tight doing a catwalk in the middle of the street. He also, it was reported after the fact that he might be facing charges because when the police tried to arrest him he assaulted him and he also at one point took those underwear off and we were singing Nicki Minaj Ridiculous. My question I do want to. First, I want to get y'all thoughts on the situation. But I also do want to ask y'all do y'all think it was a publicity stunt or do y'all think it really was an OD? Because until they talked about how he was attacking the police, I did think it was a publicity stunt. I'm not going to lie to y'all, but when they say he was attacking the police, I don't think you would go that far for a publicity stunt, lisa. I don't think you would go that far.
Speaker 1:And still be walking? No, I don't think so either.
Speaker 3:So, but when I did see the video and the whitey tights, I ain ain't gonna lie I did think it was a publicity stunt.
Speaker 1:But Jers what is your thought? I don't think he was overdosing. I definitely think he was on drugs. As far as this being a publicity stunt, that's ridiculous. Any other Hollywood artist we've heard OD was found dead somewhere. So like that's not a narrative. You want to play with dead somewhere? So like that's not a narrative you want to play with. Um charlamagne made a really good point about not wanting to even be in a society where making that kind of thing up is okay. Like you want publicity because you're dropping an album, wake your fans the fuck up and say, hey, I'm coming back. Niggas, don't be out here acting like you want the drugs we think you want already, because he has a tendency to thrive off of negative publicity, but making your own negative publicity just looks even worse. I talk all the time about having better PR when you're in those higher positions to get what it is you need accomplished for yourself and for your career, and it just felt like a bad move.
Speaker 3:Maybe it was just a bad night, but it felt like a bad move, okay.
Speaker 2:Quay. I think that was like a. I want to say it's not a publicity stunt, but honestly, like at the end of the day, like if you look at what he do, every time he do something, it's always something big, more or less. This was his Paris Hilton Lindsay Lohan moment. That's gonna be his next video. Y'all just wait I'm calling that, putting that out there he gonna do a, get arrested by the police and that's gonna be the whole video. I think while he might have been off them motherfucking drugs, he knew what he was doing.
Speaker 1:But it's like for the camera that caught him to be, you know, a civilian camera, like he's just motherfuckers driving by. It wasn't no big camera, shoot-ass video in the middle of the night, you know, draws in LA.
Speaker 2:I want to make $200. I'm going to walk past y'all real quick in my underwear. All you got to do is post a video.
Speaker 3:Ridiculous, that's true. I do hope that I don't really know how to feel because I don't want it to be a publicity stunt. But then it's like he's on drugs real bad and he can't control it, so then it's like I don't know which one to hope that it's more so of If it's the OD situation.
Speaker 1:I hope that he finds the help that he needs Right, it's very much giving a red flag.
Speaker 3:Where are you from? But it also speaks to the pressures of the industry. Maybe that's pushing him towards his direction. He ain't really had the success since he had that one joint. I was listening to a podcast and Bryce Tiller was talking about how I don't want to be a celebrity. If I had it my way, I would just make music and y'all wouldn't see me. He's like I wouldn't even go on tour, just because that's the way the industry is. He talked about how trying to work with other artists, especially male artists, they have this ego like I'm bigger than you, so you need me, and Bryson's like I don't want to deal with all that. So I kind of stayed to myself. So maybe this is Lil Nas X's way of like the drugs, is him reaching out? It's the only place I feel safe and these are my vices, which is crazy. That's the name of the project Vices. So yeah, if it's the ODN, I pray that he gets his help.
Speaker 1:Now if it's a publicity stunt, there's better ways to grab our attention.
Speaker 3:I'm ready to say, like George, you made a solid point. Typically he thrives off the negativity. But maybe you should, you know, try to go about this a different route, because this ain't, this ain't a good look. The hell, doing the whole devilish stuff wasn't a good look, but Right, he did find some success in that. Of course the shoes situation got X-nayed or whatnot, but he did find some success in that situation. He's had solid projects. I can only think of two, but the last project he had, he had some Meg features and Jack Harlow's features. Like bro put some out, some decent projects. So I hope it ain't the industry putting too much pressure on me.
Speaker 1:That too.
Speaker 3:But yeah, now first. Hopefully everything is going better for this man. Hopefully he don't face too many legal situations. Complex came out with a list of the 20 best rappers in their 20s. I'm not asking y'all to give me y'all critiques about the list, because I'm pretty sure most of these people we have not heard about, but that's why I'm breaking up the list.
Speaker 1:In their 20s. These are people between the age of 20 and 29. Yes, In their 20s.
Speaker 3:These are people between the age of 20 and 29. Yes, in their 20s. I want to read out some of the names and I want y'all, if y'all can count how many people y'all actually heard of. I'm going to start off at the top, because these people y'all know. I know y'all heard of Dolce. Well, sorry, playbar Party was one, dolce was two, yeet is three. Have y'all heard of Yeet? No, not Yeet, go ahead, you might have. He's on the Drake album Glorilla. Let me keep scrolling. Big X the plug. I'm sure both of y'all heard. Okay, cool. Central C.
Speaker 1:I think I've heard the name. I don't know what he do, though, Like what he sing, what he on.
Speaker 3:Okay, I know him, he got. I only heard him twice. He got a song with Drake. He got a song with Lil.
Speaker 1:Baby. Okay, I think I've seen the name in a feature, but I ain't going to count them.
Speaker 3:Okay, nba Youngboy. Nba Youngboy is seven. That's kind of crazy. I ain't going to lie that boy be doing numbers. Ken Carson Nope, ken, who Ken Carson? Okay, cool Lotto. Yeah, I know Luteco. Again I think I heard the name. Name, but I can't count him. Yeah, I've never. I know who he is, but I ain't never heard him. Doja Cat, which is she's 29, so she won't be on this. Damn well, is that a damn in the?
Speaker 1:damn like I thought she was older than 20 oh, okay, that's what I thought.
Speaker 3:Okay, cool, cool, cool. Shy baby, I ain't gotta look up I know y'all ain't heard of him sexy red, of course. Ride wave lil yachty g herbo lukey, lukey. L-u-c-k-i.
Speaker 1:I would think it was lucky, but I don't know him. Yeah, wcki Cash.
Speaker 3:I would think it was Lucky, but I don't know him. Yeah, I thought he was Lucky. Cash Cobin Two. Hollis, he's a white dude.
Speaker 2:And then Nino Pad.
Speaker 1:I know 11 of them, so I feel like it's pretty good. Yeah, you got me at about 11.
Speaker 3:Okay, cool, I brought that up for a reason. At what point do you stop keeping up? What age was it that you stopped keeping up with the new rappers? What? Because I? The first thing I did when I seen this list was like I only know a lot of these people is because they did songs with people from like my generation your Drake, jcoles, them people, them, migos. That's the only reason I know a lot of these people. At what point did? Because I realized I guess around 31,. No, I ain't gonna say 31, 29, I stopped listening to rap. I stopped paying attention to who the new people was. Man, I'm 35. So that was six years ago when I stopped listening to rap, but of course, I always was an R&B nigga. So, but do y'all know what age I stopped listening to the new rap artists? Your playlist was people you already knew and if you found somebody new, you found somebody new.
Speaker 1:I mean I still take suggestions. I mean I'm not actively looking for new shit for real, but if it pop up, if I hear something good, my homie will be like hey, have you heard this yet? My cousin put me on a hoochie guide over the summer's, based out of houston. I like her shit. I downloaded what? What? Three songs she does have, you know, and they're not old, but they're not on the charts. I just I think music is so vast, so many artists are coming out. No, I'm not gonna pay attention to everyone, but I'm going to just stop listening to new music either.
Speaker 3:You know, when you stopped looking for new music and you used your store, your playlist became what?
Speaker 2:it was Probably right before. What was Buddy's name? Soldier Boy, soulja Boy, not Soulja Boy. What is Buddy's name? It's been a minute, bro, I could tell you. You think I would lie to you if I said a long time ago I've been mad for six years ago. I feel like it was longer than that, though I want to say Bank Bro Fresh right before him he was the first artist I ever said yeah, I'm going to go back and get to him.
Speaker 2:I get to him, since you know his entire catalog is right there. I get to him eventually and I just never got back to him and then it was what's his name. I get to him eventually and I just never got back to him and then it was what's his name? What's Buddy name with the four braids? With the four braids? Damn what's Buddy name? He got the song with Quavo Bro. What's his name? With Quavo Shake the Room. That's the song.
Speaker 3:Oh Pop Smoke.
Speaker 2:Pop, smoke him. Yeah, so him. He was the next one, so right before Bankroll, first out, damn.
Speaker 3:Oh damn, that's taking it back 2010?. I was going to say Nah like I. Going to say Nah like my time.
Speaker 2:I want to say like 16.
Speaker 3:Damn, was it that long ago?
Speaker 2:Yeah, he died March 4, 2016.
Speaker 3:Damn, it's been that long.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that was when I really gave music up for real, Like the new music, Like I'll hear shit now, but them niggas don't get Nah. I mean, the last nigga that really got that attention was it was King Vine. So in the mix of that that, from now, from 2016 to now, the only new nigga that really got into my rotation was K-1 wow, nah, I feel it.
Speaker 3:I just was wondering like when did everybody, when did we stop paying attention to it?
Speaker 2:cause now R&B almost 10 years ago. Crazy. I don't even know what R&B. Almost 10 years ago Crazy.
Speaker 3:I don't even know what R&B did, neither. To be honest with you. I listen to the Amazon playlist and if something, pop up, it pop up If something pop up.
Speaker 1:I like it.
Speaker 3:Yeah, then I, you know, because then I like it. So then more of their stuff will hit the randomizer playlist. So that's how I end up finding people, but for the most part I don't know, man, it's just. But no, I still love music or whatnot, but it's just, you know, finding stuff like that. All right, speaking of, let's talk about RBB, life Genes and Money Long. So Money Long, y'all remember, must Be Nice by Life Genesis, right, money Long said it sounded like something a hate-nosed nigga would say. She did put the LOL after of it, but I think it was too little, too late. So Life Genesis, he took the high road at first, you know what I mean he took. He came out with a positive quote and I'm trying to look for the quote. But well, let me read Money Long's tweets first. Maturin is realizing LifeGen is really a hate-nads nigga. Must be nice as crazy. Then she's posted y'all got Life's Genius mad at me. Man, I was just playing. I actually never listened to the whole song because as a kid I didn't like it.
Speaker 1:What Wait? A minute, yes.
Speaker 2:Man what you mean? They was slow dancing at the ATM. What is you talking about?
Speaker 3:she said she didn't listen to it, but she's. I don't know how she didn't listen to it. Like Janice replied with, maturing is realizing that looking through a filter of trauma will have you seeing gray skies, whether there are only blue, I'm still a fan this long. Be blessed. Wow, he took the high road. So here's his next comment. He doubled up. He responded again. So you leave me a message doubling down on your post after you said it was a joke. Calling a grown man a hating ass nigga is a way I work, even as a joke. I've never been that man, but what I have been is humbled enough to hold in high regard those that came before me and celebrate them as dessert. Good news is you came a long way. Bad news is you went the wrong way. Cold, that's a cold bar. I'm about to show you what rightness. Good news is you came a long way. Bad news is you went the wrong way. Here's a J Cole line, like Dennis used it.
Speaker 1:J Cole, you know, besides, back in the day, but he used that.
Speaker 3:then Money Long came with her apology. Hey man, if I hurt your feelings, that's valid. I can take that and apologize. Definitely, definitely meant it as a joke and no disrespect. This is getting blown way out of proportion, which is why I said to you in the direct message I can't tell you how to feel at all. Again, no disrespect, I apologize. I'm done with it. Now I've addressed you directly and publicly. Have a nice day Now. That song finally ended until Life Genesis hopped on one of Money Long's songs and recorded the diss record to it. He only put it on Instagram so you didn't hear it completely, but there is a diss track after her tour. Is Money Long on one of the Money Long songs? Oh yeah, I read y'all the tweets. I also told y'all that there is a diss record. Let's start with first. It must be nice sounding like a hatin' ass nigga Church.
Speaker 1:I just scrolled through the lyrics. It doesn't give hatin' ass give hate. It really doesn't Not to me. But I've always heard the song. I never felt offense to it. I'm trying to figure out which part of it she was like he hate her. I don't like it. And they just thought let's do it Cause I understand giving a song 30 seconds and be like I'll come back to it. It's not really my flavor right now. That song older than her. Everybody in this room know it.
Speaker 2:By the way, Money Long is 36. What are we talking about?
Speaker 1:So she's my age yeah okay, it's not older than Q. My bad, that song like 25 years old. And again I assumed that was a young ass response. So I then assumed that was a young-ass response.
Speaker 3:So I then assumed she was a young-ass bitch. My bad, yeah, my bad. I didn't know she was my age. I thought she was between y'all ages, but okay of course she's my age.
Speaker 1:You know it gave young response. I assumed it was a young bitch saying what she said, but I don't think that's the first opinion on a song. You know this room knows that she's given on the internet. I think it took me a while to warm up to a couple of her songs, but you didn't even listen to this one.
Speaker 3:That's the crazy thing. You said all of this, but do you also openly admit it? I also admit it.
Speaker 2:I never listened to the whole song.
Speaker 3:That's wild. So before you go, let me read this. The title of Life Gen is this is made for this, because he used her made for me song and he said the smell of your trauma is all over your prendera, your shoes, Balenciaga, but your spirits giving Benihana. I think I'm due a little respect. Been in this shit for 20 years, Did you forget, Twin? Where have you been? Nobody knows you like I do you strong black woman, Talented too, I can't deny it. I would never try it. But man, what do you think about the little back and forth?
Speaker 1:Better the R&B girl he's going at he finna snap.
Speaker 2:He said hey yo you, he finna get on her ass. Hey nah. First off, never listen to the song, that's crazy. Second off, life genesis, why you beefing with a female. You took it to the deep. He is emotional, though I gotta think about that. Bray is emotional, he is. I don't know if that's like the jail or what, but after she said it was a joke, you should just let it be. You being me, I'm not a joke. No, nigga, she's not saying you a joke, she's. She was making a joke. Two different things. You're not in jail, no more. You don't have to push up.
Speaker 3:Everything ain't disrespect bro, but I'm saying that's his word. He feel like he's defending his word. You don't give him credit for defending his word.
Speaker 2:I mean, you can defend your word, bro. This is a classic.
Speaker 3:You made your Must be not just a classic, though this is a classic. It's a classic, it's not just your song that came out a couple weeks ago.
Speaker 2:It's not a classic. What are we talking about? What do we mean? No, no, no. I'm asking just for clarification. We say a classic. What are we saying?
Speaker 3:We're not questioning it. It must be nice and classic.
Speaker 2:I'm not questioning if it's a classic. I'm asking what are we classifying as a classic?
Speaker 1:right now. Do you think the R&B 90s playlist is on there?
Speaker 3:2000s Okay.
Speaker 2:Okay, okay, okay. It is definitely a top 25 of the 2000s.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:I get it. They're not defining it as a classic okay, okay, I'm saying I was just asking, like the definition of a classic it's 25 years old.
Speaker 1:It's an old song.
Speaker 2:Y'all gave me criteria and I was just saying, like what the temperature was, that's definitely what he was screaming from his living room couch fuck that nigga man Ain't doing all that to a female man. I don't care. Shit, she said what she said.
Speaker 1:And he said what he said. He wanted to say something. He wanted to say something real bad Come on.
Speaker 3:He been interested for five seconds.
Speaker 2:I don't think I say his name on the internet. Soft ass, nigga, I hope.
Speaker 1:I ain't never beefing no female on the internet cause I'm so talking shit.
Speaker 3:He felt disrespected. I'm saying, though, he felt disrespected. Bruh, it's his work. He just got his song that many will argue is a classic. Been around for 20 something.
Speaker 2:Been around 20 years it's just a joke, though, like whoa, whoa, whoa we she said it just a joke, though.
Speaker 3:No, no, no. She said it was a joke after everybody got off her head. She didn't start off with, it was a joke.
Speaker 2:That's not how jokes go. You don't say, hey, this is a joke. You make a joke and then people laugh.
Speaker 3:That's true, that's how jokes go, but it's social media.
Speaker 1:True and honestly, the irony. Irony is looking at the lyrics. You could hear a bum-ass nigga say those things from his perspective.
Speaker 2:Let's be good, blah, blah, blah. He's not even talking to anybody, no exactly life must be nice that way. Yeah, it actually is it is.
Speaker 1:We know that we've heard the song, but her not hearing it. Her just checking out the lyrics the first time, or whatever.
Speaker 2:I've been to her at that song. Excuse me, that woman done heard that song. She's just saying shit now.
Speaker 1:Come on now. She Q-edged it. She ain't heard the song.
Speaker 2:I ain't never listened to it all the way through. You done been in that car and it played.
Speaker 1:You didn't walk away every time it came on.
Speaker 2:That's pure radio right there. We know you didn't have the album. You definitely heard it on the radio. You wasn't walking around listening to whatever you wanted to listen to unless you was walking, excuse me, y'all didn't have no car. My bad, everybody wasn't able. Excuse me, y'all didn't have no car. My bad, everybody wasn't able. Nah, but hold on.
Speaker 3:That, like Jenna's album, came out when people still walking around with walkmans and CD players. People had their CD. That's why I'm like I don't?
Speaker 1:People had the CD, goddamn.
Speaker 3:It's just Q. You know what I'm saying. That's from my perspective. Ain't no way in hell that one man had that damn CD at one point and you talk about you, an R&B artist, and you love R&B. Money Long got some joints she also done, wrote a bunch of joints. How you ain't heard that album and you my age and you ain't heard that album and you love an R&B. I up with R&B. I don't see, like I don't even see that that's possible. The fact that she Ger she said she ain't heard the song, that's a lie.
Speaker 1:He had to be listening to it to make that comment.
Speaker 3:You heard that whole damn album. Because it's not people my age that ain't heard that album. It's street niggas who I know the opposite niggas that know that listen to that damn album as soon as it come on with the beat.
Speaker 1:Who would you talk about?
Speaker 3:Listen to that album. That first Life Jenna's album was a feeling you had the beater type situation she talking about she my age and she ain't heard that yet. Hey, get started. Hey, come on Money Long. But you know what I'm saying. Money Long got some joints too. You know what I mean. I don't want heard this song. I ain't feel. Come on y'all. You know what I mean. Lies, the lies you tell. But shout out to Money Long though she is on the Boyz II Men tour with Brandi Monica.
Speaker 1:Oh, good, what's up? Maybe life gonna pop up at a show or two. She is she gonna pop up first couple rows.
Speaker 3:Kelly Rowland is also on this tour. Kelly, yeah, they got Kelly. Then the days that Kelly Rowland can't be there, coco Jones is on the tour. I'm just saying that. Okay, coco. So the select days that Kelly was on the tour, brandi and Monica, kelly Rowland, money Long and James Roberts I want to say James Roberts and then, like I said, the dates that Kelly is, the dates that Kelly is not there, coco Jones, I think she's there.
Speaker 1:Well, that's a big step up for her.
Speaker 3:That's a dope tour. That's a dope tour.
Speaker 1:Congratulations, Coco Jones.
Speaker 3:That's a dope tour. Congratulations, coco Jones. That's a dope tour. This wasn't on the list, but Jugger's Du Bois' my tour. Who comes out last? Obviously, they're going to do the song last. Right, they're going to do the song last, but who leads into the song? Because if we're looking at record sales, I think it ain't no thing. The record sales is brandy, it's so crazy.
Speaker 1:I was thinking catalog, what song would you play before you went into the boy's mind? Yes, you could do a brandy song, because she starts the dialogue in boy's mind. So if you wanted to justify that going for her going first, you could. But I was also thinking, oh, monica could blend into that. From trust. I was like, you know, having monica go last wouldn't be a bad decision either, especially if we're gonna get what we came for at the end regardless. Maybe they have a new song together too, maybe but Jers, who you picking?
Speaker 2:I know cause.
Speaker 3:You answered with the reasons of why both I gave a reason why both I did.
Speaker 1:You know I'm good to give you something neutral. I would want Monica to go last, though I would. I'd love me some Brandy. Her catalog again A1, shit. But I don't want Monica to go last, though, okay, I would, I'd love me some Brandy or Catalog again A1 shit. But I don't want Monica to go last.
Speaker 3:That's what I said. The numbers say Brandy, I don't know.
Speaker 1:They've been doing mix-up medleys the whole time, so they both on stage. They could do it back and forth, right, you know, get that back and forth they could do it back and forth I love that shit I've seen.
Speaker 3:Monica in concert before yeah, how was it Monica should go last. Okay, that's no slight to Brandy, because Brandy was my crush growing up. Love me all the chocolate when I was in middle school. I love me some Brandy, but nah, monica, got some joints that make you feel a little different, monica got some joints.
Speaker 1:Yeah, monica, got some joints that make you feel different.
Speaker 2:Hey, before we move on, I just saw the Lil' Daz X video not the one where he was walking around, the one he was in the hospital and I went to the captionist and they said that boy about to be at Disney Like.
Speaker 1:God.
Speaker 2:Hey, everything he said coming true. Oh man, Did he say? That's where he was going to be at in the video? I think so. Yeah, I think so.
Speaker 3:All right, beth, let's get out of here. Yeah, I think so. All right, beth, let's get Last one Get out of here. Well, we're going to go back to. Is this important?
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 3:What the fuck? Really or not important? First, quick, jake Powell and Tank it's having an exhibition. Is this important? Is it really? Is it really, is it what the fuck? Or is this not important at all?
Speaker 2:This is actually really important. This is important Because this means the Jake Paul shit is over with and there ain't no way you stepping in the ring with a real boxer and you gonna walk away. This is important. It's gonna walk away. It's an exhibition. It's an exhibition it's not an actual fight, it's an exhibition on Netflix and they making it seem like this is an actual fight.
Speaker 3:I don't believe it was an actual fight it seem real fightish again the way Mike's training videos looked.
Speaker 1:He was supposed to whoop that boy's ass. I don't see nothing on the TV when it comes to them fighting shit, no more.
Speaker 2:What if Mike had stage fright that night?
Speaker 1:honestly, In no fucking way.
Speaker 2:He ain't out them drugs, no more. Mike was shook up. Look, look, look. Mike smokes weed now he's on some shit. He's paranoid. He shook up. Look, look, look, look, look Mike. You know Mike is more weed now. He's on some shit. Now, man, he's paranoid Because he kept hearing footsteps.
Speaker 3:Mike Tyson? Yeah, he did hear footsteps of him not being able to take the footsteps to catch that. Check. If he actually knocked Jack Fowler's ass out, that's the footsteps. He heard Tom Bessemer. What if Mike Tyson was paranoid man? Mike Tyson knew he wouldn't mess up that bad, so he got in that ring and did the one-two step all around Jake Ball without actually hitting Jake Ball.
Speaker 1:So you think this is really important.
Speaker 2:I think Tank is going to try to show him something. He got that little man syndrome for real.
Speaker 3:Very much so I think, this is a really, at some point you gotta fight, actually fight somebody somebody we take seriously.
Speaker 1:Let us believe you earned it instead of bought the win. Come on, I'd like to modify my answer to really nigga thank you, george.
Speaker 3:He actually is one of the people who don't think his fighting is serious another way to get in everybody's pockets.
Speaker 2:I mean he in the ring so this shit, I mean I ain't gonna say it's serious, it's real let me rephrase that people saying this stuff is crazy.
Speaker 3:see, now, boxing is crazy though I didn't think that was is real. Let me rephrase that People saying this stuff is scripted.
Speaker 2:Scripting boxing is crazy, though I didn't think that was going that far.
Speaker 3:I don't know. Jake Paul says they're not. A lot of people believe that the outcomes are already scripted. Cracker Barrel is changing its logo. It's a plain yellow logo. It looks like a hexagon. It just says Cracker Barrel is changing its logo. It's a plain yellow logo, it looks like a hexagon and it just says Cracker Barrel. They changed it from the man sitting on the porch you know what I'm saying Sitting next to the barrel, and a lot of people are upset on social media why, I do not know. Some people say it's because it's basic, but other than that, I don't know why it became that big of a deal that Cracker Barrel changed their logo. But anyways, is this important really? What the fuck?
Speaker 1:they're not important at all this is definitely not important at all to me, but be aware people, just because they're trying to make the sign look safe does not make Cracker Barrel safe. I've never eaten at Cracker Barrel. I don't trust Cracker Barrel safe. I've never eaten at Cracker Barrel. I don't trust Cracker Barrel, so I don't eat there. Them changing the logo ain't gonna make me pull into the parking lot. Sorry, that's my wild theory for today. I'll say too I try not to say too too much left field shit on this podcast, but I don't trust Cracker Barrel and I'll eat there uh, quiet, this is not important, but it is funny though, the mark was mad as hell.
Speaker 2:Not Cracker Barrel, anything but the Cracker Barrel is Anything but the Cracker Barrel. Did they change the inside too? Or they just changed the logo? They just changed the logo. What are we talking about then?
Speaker 2:It's still going to be the same old little lady sitting at the counter watching you from every aisle she going to be bro. I was like, yeah, how the fuck you can see way over here, bitch, we trying to steal, Ain't steal shit out of here with your nosy hands. She be checking people out Next to you. She be right back there where you at when the last time y'all been to Cracker Barrel. That's the real question. You said you ain't never been. I mean, if you say so, Last time.
Speaker 3:I've been to Cracker Barrel. I don't think I was that sure.
Speaker 2:It's Cracker Barrel. It ain't even good, bro, I don't think it's Mama loves Cracker Barrel.
Speaker 3:Next time you see her, ask her Mama loves Cracker Barrel.
Speaker 2:I'm going to ask her that because I believe she loves it. I'm going to ask her. You said she loves it, I believe it. Yeah, nah, mama, I personally just would never take her to Cracker Barrel, mama, where you want to go Anywhere, but Cracker Barrel Nah if you give Mama her choice, especially for breakfast parts, she's going to pick Cracker Barrel. Mama, you trying to go to Garral for breakfast.
Speaker 3:You, you trying to go to Corral for breakfast. You can get whatever you want. I ain't going to Corral, but you know what?
Speaker 2:Don't nobody be in there. Don't nobody be in there.
Speaker 3:Oh folks, I mean not Corral, bro, Sorry. Go to Corral and be fat In the morning. Yes, because they can close so many of them. There's only a few of them left.
Speaker 1:I haven't been in a while so I can't vouch on that.
Speaker 3:But I don't, I'm not going to lie. That's why. That's why she picked Cracker Barrel, because she knows I don't want to go to Golden Corral. Just don't the table be sticky. I ain't never been to Golden Corral in the state, just never, not one time. So, nah, I don't want to go. Go correct, okay, hey that's.
Speaker 2:That's just like. That's just true. It don't matter what, it don't matter what table you go to the table in the back corner just wiping it with sticky water and I'm just like, oh y'all bugging it's not sanitary whatsoever.
Speaker 3:you gotta go through two or three cups before you get a cup that ain't got a little dingy to it Like nah bro.
Speaker 1:What is it making the cup so dingy in the first place? Let me shut up. I can't. I haven't been there in a while.
Speaker 3:I'm not doing what I want to do. So, yeah, speaking of DEI, so I'm not doing. You know it's not just what I want to do. So, yeah, speaking of the cause. I mean, like Jerry said, that's probably why Kroger's brand name you know what I mean. But Target CEO steps down cause you know it's been a lot of black folks like we don't shop at Target now cause of all the things Target you know, taking black products and stuff off the shelves, taking, like your tablet, the browns or whatnot, all that are products been moving away from target because of dbi jurors. Important, really? What the fuck? I'm not important at all I'm gonna go really like.
Speaker 1:You know what I was. I I've been really good about not going to target, so I can, I can admit to the boycott as well. Um, I, I like that. What are you gonna do to make up for that, aside from make the ceo black? You know, that's it and the hell they probably ain't gonna do it and I doubt that as well.
Speaker 1:I doubt that as well. Um, but we're gonna see every everybody's doing new management things to try and see what they can do to pull niggas back in. I just think if we have the opportunity of our life, let's do it. But I don't care about Target right now. It's wild that nigga would give up his job because he couldn't come up with nothing else. But you know, sleep in the bed you make.
Speaker 3:No, they did name a new CEO and he is not African-American. He is, yes, is he from?
Speaker 1:the mountains of Caucasus? Yes, and he is not African-American? Yes, is he from the mountains of Caucasus? Yes, he is, yes. Target, too big a name. Let me shut up Target.
Speaker 3:Just real quick. Do you see an incoming for Target or do you think they're going gonna be able to carry them long enough?
Speaker 1:somebody's still buying shit. It's not the same as the equivalent of the black dollar, clearly, but we're gonna see, we're gonna see. I am still looking for these Tabitha Brown products, though y'all I gotta order them like off her website. She got this sweet potato conditioner. I'm gonna have to get into that. I'm just saying get on it, girlies, let me know.
Speaker 2:Tabitha Brown um this is not important because I'm a shop there anyways, I don't care who your CEO is. I don't care if it was James Brown, I don't care if it was damn Terry Rozier, I don't care if it was them LeBron James, I don't, I don't, I don't care if your CEO Actually OK, hold on, let me see. If it was Trump, now we might have to have a different conversation, but it ain't Trump, so we're not worried about that. What I'm saying is there's a lot of names we get to before I be like all right, I'm not shopping at Target. I have limited myself, though, to once a month. It used to be once a week, every Tuesday, me and my Jit picking up from school Target Tuesdays that's when they do their clearance. We finna go crazy got a schedule.
Speaker 3:That's my book for Target. I ain't even know that's commitment.
Speaker 1:That's a different level. I got to a point I couldn't walk into Target without spending $120. I was like what the fuck? Why Target? Why do you even? Think of taking this much money for me every time I walk in here.
Speaker 3:So yeah, now I don't spend no money in Target. I still go to Target, obviously for work.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, no, I haven't been in months.
Speaker 3:But the reason I enjoy Target, I still get it when I have to spend a dollar, so you know what I mean. Do is spend a dollar. So you know what I mean. Don't shake your head. Every man knows what I'm talking about too. You know what I mean. We love Target for one reason, and one reason only.
Speaker 1:Oh, that's a shame. Target's just nice at Target. Yeah, target never disappoints. Pretty nice at Target.
Speaker 2:Target never disappoints, but I'll tell you what else Target is.
Speaker 1:What.
Speaker 2:Target is uh, target, don't care about us. And then when I say us, I mean me. I done been to Target with my homegirl. And when I say you know it's bitches in this motherfucking uh, a busload of hoes I'm talking about. I'm talking about Freak Nick 96 in this bitch, and I got the Wayne woman with me. So, shit, I'm trying to get low. So I um, of course I'm trying to get low, they all blocking my advances and shooting at her. We get to the cashier and I was like, final boss, let me see if I can get a dub. I cracked a nice little joke at the end. She looked at her have a good day. Now. She pointed out she was like, well, maybe they thought we were together, so they just didn't want to be disrespectful. And I was like, yeah, I feel that. But I'm saying what is he talking about? I was on fire this day. You feel me, would I say a Steph Curry shooting performance.
Speaker 3:I was hot the nigga said he went 14 to 15 from the field. I thought I was.
Speaker 2:And them bitches was boing. These was wide open, I said, man, y'all don't come in here for this, huh Respect it. I just, you know, do like everybody else and I just look.
Speaker 3:Hey bro, target's there for the eye candy bro. I just look it's there for the eye candy man.
Speaker 2:I ain't never heard about nobody meeting at Target. I guess we won't start today. I guess we won't start today I guess we won't start today.
Speaker 3:Last one I don't know if y'all seen Trump as the National Guard out at Washington DC. He has reported that Chicago is on the list for this action as well as New York City. The important as well as New York City. Important, really, what the fuck? It's definitely not important, but what is your thoughts?
Speaker 1:I think it's important. We need to be paying attention to these things for the sake of our own safety, because they're not going to tell us what's going on, and I hate to say that they're not going to tell us what's going on, and I hate to say that they're not going to tell us what's going on until it's too late. But not being aware makes that kind of shit happen. Just pay attention, because it is important.
Speaker 2:Quint agree, important, but also this list. Are there more names on this list, more cities?
Speaker 3:no, it is. It's actually 19 states, but I just kind of it is mostly Republican states.
Speaker 2:Kentucky.
Speaker 3:Well, it said, mostly Republican. Let me see Alabama, arkansas, florida, georgia, idaho, indiana, iowa, louisiana, nebraska, nevada, new Mexico, ohio, south Idaho, indiana, iowa, louisiana, nebraska, nevada, new Mexico, ohio, south Carolina, south Dakota, tennessee, texas, utah, virginia and Wyoming.
Speaker 2:Alright, we straight. What I'm saying is I mean it's mostly Republican Bring his bag, man About something. Oh boy, Bring his bag, about something man.
Speaker 3:It is said to be so it was. It's said to be for ISIS to assist them in the immigration pursuit, but when you listen to him talk, he's also talking about crime in Washington DC. When you listen to him talk, he's also talking about crime in Washington DC and Chicago. So I don't really I don't know. It's definitely important. It's also concerning because of the simple fact why are you using our troops to basically be the police force? Now, I follow a lot of world news, especially during the summertime when sports ain't going and I need something to pass my time, and so a lot of times, how dictatorships start is the person in charge from a free democracy uses the army for their own personal gain and then, like I said, that's what the dictatorship store. And then you are he already talked about running for a third term trying to change the law so he can run for a third term. So, as Americans, we need to be very vigilant and you know, keep my head, keep my head on the swivel, but yeah, without further ado.
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Speaker 2:I don't even like the way that's saying it, it ain't even crazy for real. I was watching, I was on Twitter and which is, you know, scrolling, scrolling, scrolling, clipper NLE Chopper. He was on the boy, aiden Ross, the stream right. Aiden's in there with his girl. Nle Chopper got a girl there. She's sitting on his lap. Apparently, nle Chopper slipped in on the girl on the stream while she's sitting on his lap, bouncing up and down on the man's lap.
Speaker 3:I've seen this.
Speaker 2:Hey, y'all got to stop there. Cut the stream On the pod, on the live On the stream. So my question to y'all is what's the craziest thing you done did on the pod?
Speaker 3:Damn.
Speaker 2:Bro, you go first. Y'all want to know the craziest thing I done did on the pod. I'm going to be completely honest with y'all. I done took a shower on the pod. That's like the craziest thing I done did on the pod for real. That's it. You know, I don't be playing around. I don't like to mix business with pleasure. You feel me. I got a job to do, I got time for a little hanky panky. You hear me, you sit over here and you shut up and I'll be with you in a minute, type shit wow right hey, quit making all that fucking noise.
Speaker 2:You know that type shit, you know other than that, hey, quit making all that fucking noise. You know that type shit. You know Other than that?
Speaker 3:yeah, nah I don't even get into all that man. All right man.
Speaker 1:What else? Jackson On the pod? Mm-hmm On the pod, I don't know. I like to make sure I set aside the time to do what I gotta do with y'all. So craziest thing during the bot, maybe I cleaned up my apartment and shit Alright man Get out of here, not that it was on recorded time. I was fucking around beforehand. I didn't know the mic was on, but that wasn't recorded time. It didn't know the mic was on, but that wasn't recorded time. It don't count.
Speaker 3:Hey Jers Bet, why is I'm by her? No cop out.
Speaker 2:No cop out.
Speaker 3:You know how many times I got hit while we was doing these damn puns. It's true, it's true, I ain't gonna lie. So many times I had to get out. Damn Hell, I done. Asked y'all questions, needed to cut the camera off and went to it.
Speaker 1:I mean.
Speaker 3:I ain't gonna stop. It's time to go. It's time to go. Black guy. He's relaxing Black for real. I can tell you, craig, was that the response you was expecting? You should have known it was coming from me. Like I said so many times on here, I don't really think that's Craig.
Speaker 2:I mean, you ain't doing it on the pod.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 3:Hold on. Yeah, let me think hold on, because I feel like I ain't the only one, but yeah, yeah, low key you are, bro, I take, I take his time.
Speaker 2:You know the time, like the time that she sets aside to do the pod, is taken seriously, as is mine, but I'm here every week to do the pod is taken seriously, as is mine, but I'm very weak, you sure are.
Speaker 3:Hey, I feel like I was attacked Attacked at who? I feel like you said like y'all are the only ones taking it serious.
Speaker 2:Hey, I don't like to miss business with pleasure, one that's taking it serious. Hey, am I famous? I just said I don't like to mix business with pleasure. That's just me personally.
Speaker 2:You feel me, but yes, uh, no, no, that's it hey, but with that being said, this has been another episode of the Mixed Vibes Podcast, your favorite amateur podcast, you can find us. Hey, man, y'all get off Drake neck man. Mixed Vibes Podcast your favorite amateur podcast, you can find us. Hey, man, y'all get off Drake Nick man. I just forgot about that. Yeah, I'll chill the fuck out, man.
Speaker 1:Damn. What'd they say about Drake? That's not the real chain.
Speaker 2:That's not Tupac's real chain. Okay, and that's your mama's real hair, what we talking about. Okay, that's your mama's real hair, what we talking about. Leave that man alone. Man Let him do him.
Speaker 3:You know one thing he do got for real.
Speaker 2:Okay, this has been another episode of the Mixed Vibes Podcast, your favorite amateur podcast. Wherever you get your podcasts like Apple, spotify, pandora they fuck with us over there. You at the Instagram, the Facebook, the TikTok for questions, comments, concerns only. But I'm your boy, young Quake. I'll see you in the dream peace out, peace out.
Speaker 1:We'll catch you next episode. It's your girl Ters.
Speaker 3:Bye, man you're on another message, your boy, mr Bell, I can't say your name up on this pod might not put you to mom real quick. Bryce and Taylor's new album. Y'all need to make sure y'all peep at it he's on board with Chris Brown it's summer. I'm trying to go in.
Speaker 1:October. Y'all I'm trying to go, put it on my spirit to be in Raleigh in October Jesus.
Speaker 3:Yeah, nah, shout out, not for real. I'll just say that Shout out to Bryce Taylor. That album is dope. Can't wait to hear the next one. We'll catch y'all later.