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“With All Disrespect”

"Dream Chaser"

even though it Labor Day it still some bs going on and on this week episode, people are chasing a bag that will send them straight to jail, Big Sean finally drop, travis warms up some leftover and must more

Duration:
2h 16m
Broadcast on:
03 Sep 2024
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mp3

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Your love, I embrace it as we layin' here naked. I swear I heard of her saying I gave you love. And don't you dare take this shit and start playin'. Cause you need somebody who will stand by you. Stand by you. You look good times and bad times. And we made you. We made you your actions. Make reactions that you might not like. So say humble. So say humble. Cause you need somebody who will stand by you. Stand by you. You look good times and bad times. They will remain true. Or your actions. Make reactions that you might not like. So say humble. So say humble. So say humble. So say humble. So say humble. And we are back. Welcome back to with all disrespect. Well, the only thing that's even the work we cook up is a money glitch at one of the biggest banks in the world. Oh my God, I got so much to say. But anyway, before I get into it, this is your boy Pimp. Back with me again. The man in the middle of the legend, the million dollar dream. And the day is going to be alright because it's your boy bite. I mean, it's Labor Day weekend. Scammin was bound to happen. I mean, yeah, I mean, as we come across the holidays, I mean, Scammin. It's a thing. We are a little ways out. But you know, yeah. Unless you live in a, been living on a rock for the last, I don't know, 10 years. Holidays always equivolates to several things. The only spending time, which is basically mostly everybody on a smart device, obnoxious shoppers. You know, especially Black Friday, I do not go out to shop with the hyenas. And more importantly, more important than all that, Scammin. As soon as I saw how they saw coming around, people was going to start passing out fake bills. Walmart employees got to do fake returns just to pocket the money. I mean, I'm not, listen, I'm not going to listen for any federal ages. Listen to it. I'm not going to give you the sauce. That's your job. You're not going to use this bar platform. You're not going to use all platform to. Oh, yeah. Well, I heard on this platform. No, no, no, no, no. You got to do your own job there, buckle. So what is. So what is this, uh, this space bank glitch? Well, that happened. Well, okay. So I heard several different versions of it, but it's all counting the same thing. I did too. I, I, there was people posting videos about how, like this is how it happens. And, you know, and I, I just, from what I know, you know, and I saw a video. And of course this would be in New York. There was people lining up outside of a New York Chase bank to try to get free money. From what I understand, this glitch, um, is, well, was, cause that, that shit got nived in the bud real fast. Um, was a, it was a tick tock viral trend. Exploiting a bug, uh, where a user could deposit a large check. And have funds available for withdrawal immediately. Um, from what I know now, Chase has fixed this issue. And those who, it's funny. It's so funny because people really think they can get away with this shit. They really think they can get away with this shit. You know, so like for those who committed pretty much check fraud, because that's what it is. It's check fraud. Um, they have negative balances in their actual accounts. And, and, and their, their accounts are pretty much like on, on hold. You know, until the, um, until they pay back what they owe. And I saw videos of, I saw videos of dumbasses like trying to withdraw $30,000. And being the, and being the negative red. Well, well, and that's where it all breaks down to is, here's the thing. If anybody remembers, uh, back, it was a door dash glitch. They had a couple of years back where you could bring it out. It's like, okay. So is that plus 10 times the stupidity because. Listen, don't dash. I mean, it's only been around for what? Like a couple, uh, maybe over a little bit over a decade. Maybe I might be wrong, but it's been around for like more than five years. At least at this point, right? It was around before the pandemic. I mean, it got a student pandemic, but regardless. So there was a. For those of y'all who don't know, there was a glitch where basically you could just order whatever you want. And I think door that's wouldn't charge you. Or it wouldn't charge your car or you'll be. So you have people ordering like hundreds, thousands of dollars of alcohol. Like in this point, he was surprised me PS five. Yeah, I remember. I remember. I listen. This is pretty much it. And look, I have my issues with chase. I know people that had that had that have had issues with chase in the past. I don't use chase. That's not my bank. But again, I'm just laughing at. They really thought they was going to just. Walk out with like 30 grand. Of free money. Of free money. And not face any consequence. Well, and that's was the point I was alluding to is because. Listen, door dash as long as it took, they got the little money back. You have people losing their whole door dash accounts. People who credit cards was charged like thousands of dollars. Cause here that here people think like shit is free. But and the reason why I say is like 10% more of stupidity. Because regardless of how you feel about chase. Okay. I don't know if I should say this out on the air, but fucking I used to work. I mean, you know that I used to work for chase. I used to work for a fraud department. And the thing about it is chase fraud plays zero games. Okay. Like the second they found out there was a glitch that was going to nip that shit in the book. There's a reason. And again, regardless of how you. Yeah. I mean, probably, I don't know the glitch probably was like, I don't know, not even like a day. Maybe just a few hours. Oh, yeah. I'm trying to find here. And the thing is, Chase is one of the biggest banks in the world. Regardless of how you feel about. Or goes how anybody feels about, you know, the methods, the customer service, whatever. It's still one of the biggest banks in the world. I think one of the oldest too. I'm trying to find. Hold up. I have to probably type it in. So for anybody to think that they wasn't going to get their money back. And rapid speed at that. It's some of the most baffling shit. I mean, again, I hope, I hope no ages is listening, but this thing for anybody to do. Was as they withdraw the money. Probably call fraud. Maybe the, maybe they wouldn't have. Face too many consequences or, or at least delay the inevitable, but. All right. Well, I'm trying to look up the, this is new. This is New York or check fraud and how they go about it. If it's as a misdemeanor. You can serve up. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry for the title, but is there anything that can be, is there any crimes in New York? There's not a misdemeanor at this point. I'm sorry. No, I agree. Agreed. Um, punishable. Up to one year in jail and $1,000 fine. Well, what's the, what's the $1,000 when you owe $30,000 that you fucking stole? Like, what's another thousand on top of that? I, I honestly think like they add on like that thousand dollars gets added on. So it's like, okay, you won't, you won't chase this much money. Cool. But then I had a thousand. So that's if it's a misdemeanor. If it's a felony and I'm assuming, depending on how much money you took out, it can be up to a felony. So if you, if you try to steal 30,000, you're facing a, you're facing a felony. A felony check fraud conviction can carry out to three years in jail. Three years. Hey, look. Dumbasses. If you, if you haven't spent a single dollar yet, which you probably, I mean, I mean, they probably did. They probably went right to like the fucking, Hey, let's go right to, you know, some dumb ass shit. Let's go to Jimmy jazz. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go to Jimmy jazz. They probably went to the, they probably went to the used car lot and bought a car off the fucking off the fucking floor. Like, right now. And even if they did get away with it, people know that you didn't have a job. So they just rub their hands together and like Bergman. I would have just, if they were honestly me, if I, if I, if I walked away at 30 grand and free money, I'm waiting at least a week before I'm spending it to see if like anything, like, you know, saying if anything happens. Yeah. Like if the other shoe falls, you know what I'm saying? Like it's just, cause you know, it does. You know, it does. Right. And worst case scenario, listen, they get their money back. You may got your bank information. They got your name. They know where you live, fam. Like, why, like, it's another episode of, I mean, dumb ass criminals. And that's what it is. As majority of criminals are fucking dumb. They don't fit. They don't think shit through. It's like, what? Free money. And they get, and they just put in any amount like, oh, let's see if I can get 10,000, 30,000. Like they just throw out a random number. Like it's not even like it. It's funny, man. It's hilarious how people just continue to play themselves. I mean, a lot of this is gold. I mean, and this goes with any scam regardless if you're to scam her or to scam me. Person being scam. 90% of this is just common sense. In reality. And I reiterate this again. Chase is one of the biggest banks in the world. Now, if at any point you thought you could get away with this, you already lost the fight. Because I'm here to tell you now, anything involving chase and scams, they're going to get their coin back. Guarantee. Why? You think they're not going to notice that all this money is missing for no reason? And it's not going to be on some six months where you can spend the money in. Oh, no, it's going like if you somehow scam chase on a Tuesday, they're going to be on a. They're going to have a chokehold on a situation by Thursday. Guarantee. Yeah. And you'll be in court by Monday. Right. Right. Like, and this isn't me being miles to all the scammers. This is just, Hey, if you're going to do this, let's have some. Let's really use our thinking caps here, people. I'm ready. Always be ready to face any consequence. If you are prepared to cross that line. And try to take from the system. The system is going to fuck you in the ass. Hard. Right. Visualize. Right. Just visualize any party and you pretty much get how screwed you are pretty much. Pretty much. You know, there's some zesty, some zesty motherfucker in holding, waiting to get their hands on you. Right. And you ain't need to do no big boy crimes. Like, listen, you, you're something to eat. No getting. Yeah, your food. That's what you are. Like, Oh God. It's also funny to see somebody crying on TikTok when Chase took like 31,000. They took 31. They took 31 K because he thought like it was sweet. And this is literally like hours after no, it's even. That were me. I would have jumped off at the bridge. Like this is it. My life is over. This is it. Right. Like this is how crazy it was. Right. I thought the money was somewhere late night. I think it was Saturday. By Sunday morning, there was an 18 hour video of a guy's crying because he was missing 31 K out of his account. It's like. Good boy. Hey, look, like, like I said, if you didn't spend the money, if you still got the 30, if you still got the 30 K in cash, go and bring it back. Right. Right. Because at the end of the day, you spend it three, even three years. If you spent, if you spent a little bit of it, if you spent like maybe like, let's say a few thousand dollars and you still got the rest left over, still go return that and be like, I, well, I still owe you this amount. But that's, but that's not as bad as owing 30 fucking thousand that you took. I mean, if people was really smart and I, and I don't mean to sound like a financial. Yeah. I don't mean to sound like a financial scamming advisor. But I mean, if you're going to do something this to this extent, definitely do something worthwhile. Like shit, fucking pay your rent ahead of time. Like pay some of your bills. Like do some shit. Like even, even if they, even if you're a accountant and negative. Hey, at least you still have a roof over your head until they bring the hammer down. You know, and then you could also probably want sympathy points with the court. Like, listen, I didn't go out and buy those and see how there's a new car. I'm still writing the subway. I'm still writing the bus. I just made sure my rent was paid for the full year. So I can have less things to worry about because rain is skyrocketing. Will that get you off. Will that get you off completely? Maybe not. Because there's so many people who are doing stupid shit with the money, but at least in some of the jury's eyes. If you do decide to take it to court, you can just say, Hey, listen, times is hard out here. I have a hard time to eat, but you know, but it's the same thing with the looting. Like you try to rally behind the people that does the looting until you realize that what they're looting for has nothing to do with. Like, basic survival skills. Like, I'm all for like, Hey, if society starts to collapse and we have to move a couple grocery stores to make sure your family's eat, then fuck it. So be it, right. But I can't rally behind like when you're looting out of a liquor store. When you're looting out of Macy's or stacks fifth. It's like, I understand the concept, you could probably sell it on a black market, but just for that much of a process. To market it and then go on to sell it, then get into money, then spend it on the street, you need it's just, it just seems like way too much of a process. It's just easier like, Hey, if your family's starving, still fucking food. Like, that's just how I see it like, I would rather do that. It's still a couple Gucci bags and tell my family like, listen, we ain't got food Jepa. Once I sell these bags off off off Facebook market. We're going to be eating good by Friday. And this is a conversation I'm having with them on a Tuesday. Yeah. Yeah. But best of luck, best of luck to all of you retards that got caught up in. I mean. Good luck to all the retards. Listen, it ain't even no good luck at this point. This is the great. No, I mean, again, it ain't, it ain't like they're facing like crazy jail time. And I don't think. I just think this is going to be in financial hell for a while. It's like shit, I was already working. I was already, I was already working a mediocre job where, you know, I'm getting paid. You know, pennies on the dollar. Now I got to get a second job where I'm going to get, you know, twice as spent. Dead end job after dead end job until I until I fucking make up this balance. It's still having to pay my, like you said, my rent and all this stuff on top of that. Yeah, I mean, they're going to be in financial help. They're going to be in financial help. So. Oh, God, God, God, God. Speaking of financial help. What you got? Not just financial hell. I guess just music. Hell. Sales. Why g dropped an album last week. We didn't talk about it because I even though I even though he was dropping an album personally. I'm not going to lie. I knew, I knew he was. I just had no. Oh, so you don't support black creators. You motherfucker. No, I mean, you just, you could call. Listen, you could call him. You could piss in the jar. Piss in the jar and call eliminated. I just call. I was never liked the biggest YG fan. And just because the West Coast has some like resurgence. I'm not about to be like, Oh, yeah, why gee, he's all right. No, I mean, listen, like I got a show of West Coast. Why gee, why gee kind of. Well, not kind of. He definitely fell off musically years ago. Yeah, still still crazy was how long ago. Oh, that was a long minute ago. I mean, if you talk about mainstream rappers coming out the West Coast. I mean, people are still hoping that writing rich comes out with a decent album, which is way for him to drop a decent snippet. I mean, god damn. The snippets are sounding so bland. But anyway, why g drops an album last week. Numbers come in. Eight thousand. I mean, eight fucking thousand motherfucker told. He sold two Samsung flat screen TVs. That's what his album was worth. The 60, the 65 inch, not even like, I guess I think currently there's an 80 inch, the 65 inch ones. So it's not even the newest TV is not even the newest flat screen TVs. Well, and here's my thing about that. I mean, we've seen it from a lot of these West Coast artists in it. It just breaks down the one thing. They are all victims of the Kinchelamour pyramid scheme and I've got to say that every West Coast artist suffers from this. You got a lot of people that was to be honest with you. You can't even really remember every single fucking West Coast artist that was even there and was on the stage and dancing like a fucking chicken was head cut off. I mean, but yeah, but the main, the important ones was pop down. I didn't see no like premium. Yeah, we only care about. Yeah, I didn't think I think God I didn't see see Larry June up there. I looked at him so much crazy. There was some, there was some guy dressed up as a clown. Like in the beginning. And they dug his file and it turns out this motherfucker is like a, it's like a convicted rapist or some shape. Yeah, yeah. I mean, but this goes back to what I was saying. This is the greatest pyramid scheme in hip hop. Where I mean, and it's a pyramid screen that's done by individual, not a regulator. If this was a record. Yeah, right. And I mean, we did a, we did an entire episode damn near about him recently. But, and, and listen, I got my gripes with Adam 22, but he do listen, when he hits, he hits, he makes a point, he makes a point. You know, a deck. Listen, a deck clock is right twice today, as they say. You know, he's pretty much, he's pretty much saying how it's weird that Kendrick Lamar, he did not, didn't post, didn't support, didn't do, you know, kind of his part in promoting YG's album. He brings to this newly united West Coast of all, we're all going to support each other and be there for one another like all this kumbaya BS. But you know who would have probably supported YG's album, you know who would have probably posted a song from that album of his, just because. Yeah, because these two, because these two have had a friendship, they collaborated. I don't know the status of their, their, their, you know, if they're still cool or not, but even still, he would have went out of his way to post a song on his, on his IG story. You know, taking away like the actual benefits of like, dealing with Drake versus dealing with Kendrick Lamar, let's just look at the black and white of it. Every single artist, there's been so many artists that's been from that region who dropped music. You said, listen, you said, Roddy Ridge, you brought him up a few minutes ago, he's another guy, he's another guy that was there on stage, you know, performing his biggest record. You know, and I like Roddy, I want him to win, because he's been, he's been losing. Like after that first album after that, after that smash hit. People were not fucking with that second album. Right. When Feed the Streets 3 came out, people were like, eh, it's okay, it's fine. But you're kind of still in the dog house with us. And by us, I mean, like, you know, Twitter by social media, you know. So, you know, he's kind of still, I mean, Jerry's still out on him, you know. I mean, one thing is, again, like I said, like, this whole one thing that you learned from this beef and, like, see the Drake fans and like the Super fans, they can admit to this. I'm telling you, and as time keeps going by things, there are some things that have aged poorly, something that some things that have aged well, you see, and I see it too. I see the tides are turning, not that I mean, who gives a shit about a beef, you know, I'm saying, like, who gives a shit. Like I said, when we did, when we did that episode, this, this is not when or lose, it's not going to affect your status in hip-hop. It's not. It is. No, no, it's not. Like Jay, like Jay, like Jay Z is the prime example because he gets into a beef with Nas. He loses that beef according to like, you know, the mass public. Well, here's the thing, Jay Z won from a mainstream standpoint because Nas wasn't really as mainstream as Jay Z was, but from like the streets, you know, I'm saying, from like, you know, hip-hop heads, they gave it to Nas, you know, if they're being, you know, one of the greatest, if not the greatest track of all time, argue with your mother, I don't know, you know what I'm saying? That's, it's like with this, it's like, okay, so Jay Z loses the beef, but he still goes on to being arguably the best rapper of all time. So, like, even with this loss, it did not affect his status as the greatest. And because even people that talk about even, okay, so let's set it up for the people. Right. So when it comes to hip-hop, there's two different sides. It's kind of like an electoral vote. Okay. You got the mainstream side of music and then you got the street side of music. Okay. And then, and this is for the people who aren't like big as hip-hop heads, as we are, right? So you got two sides, the street side and the mainstream side, and mainly that's because of a lot of the mix tapes that come out. And by mainstream, and by mainstream, I'm talking like from, you know, just like, again, like, radio commercial success. Yeah, yeah, commercial success radio, that sort of thing. You know, right. And so then you have these two different branches of hip-hop, where, okay, even if you want to mainstream side of things and then you got the street side of things because a lot of their music is because that was a point of time, like even mainstream artists put like underground music since a lot of the mixtapes, shout out to that Piff and live mixtapes. But a lot of artists put exclusive music out that was literally for the streets, like you wouldn't hear these on the radio. So that's why there's two, it's always been like that because even at one point growing up to listen to like a lot of the music that was going on outside of Ohio, we would have to get CDs imported or like burned from other places just to listen to like what's going on in New York, what's going on down south, what's going on in the West Coast, you know, like exclusive mixtapes type shit. So that's why it's like that, but that's crazy that that happened in Cleveland. I mean, you have like, you had like the phone thousand harmony of the world. Yeah, yeah, but it's just like, but the years was the biggest thing the internet wasn't. At that point, the internet was was accessible, but it wasn't it does does that make sense like we want me to pull if we're going back to shift that out if we're going back to 2001 2002 it was at it. Yeah, social media was not around. I mean, right. Obviously my space was the first that didn't have my space wasn't around to 04. So, yeah. Can you imagine, can you imagine if my, can you imagine if Instagram was around like 20 25 years ago. Can you imagine if Twitter was around 20, 25 years. Can you imagine, can you imagine like people like rappers of the like of like let's say Tupac. You know what I'm saying. Imagine him tweeting back in 96. Hey, fuck these motherfuckers. Yeah. Listen, I, you don't want to be scary because of it. The level brain right that's around now, if they had like a 20 year head start. Like, we will be in the movie, idiotic see by the time 2030 rolled around. Word. And if you, if you people go look up like just idiotic see a lot of the things that goes on in that movie is going on right now. No, like that movie scary accurate in terms of what the future the next 100 years 200 years. And, you know, can happen. Yeah, unless unless we change our ways and adapt as a society and not fucking think that we could just, you know, fucking steal from Chase Bank and get away with it. But yeah, but back to the main back to the main topic ahead. J overall JZ loss of beef into the streets and I kind of, and this is why I kind of understand where he bro was coming from until he went far left with his fucking take and made me roll my eyes and cringe. And on the street levels, if a rapper's can lose a rap thief, but that even on a street level that does this effect your mainstream success because the street level is basically the barber shops, the local bars, the local clubs, not the big stuff like, you know, what you ride around in music to mainstream successes. Okay. Well, whose music is getting played like in the bigger venues and all that stuff and yeah JZ lost, maybe there's a lot of the street value. But his status. And here's the thing to. Not many J's. Well, the mainstream JZ fans. They don't, they didn't really care about this beat in terms of like, yeah, we're not invested. We don't give a shit. This guy, you know, he drops. Great, great singles, great albums. Like we don't care who is this. They probably referred to not as NAS. Who the hell is this NAS person. We have no way. And one last thing. And one last thing before we get back into the main topic too. That beef came out around starting, let's see the blueprint one after that. He has so many classes, the black album American gangster. I know you're not a fan of this, but Magna Carter. Listen, you're all right, though. I think I think I think I think it's like what you do after the beef, right? So after that, the black album, after that, you said, you know, American gangster, like, you know, after that, the songs after that by itself. You know, it's like what you do post beef is what can definitely strengthen your life, because I don't know. It's like, I don't know some. It must be like a minority of people that think like, Oh, you lost a rap beat. You have to go away forever and never come back. Like, who thinks that? Like, who the, like, what? Oh, you got to go. Yeah, go away. Don't come back. He lost. Well, we don't want to see you again. And here's the thing, like, when that happens, like, that's the worst thing artists can do after a rap beat, because the best example of, I said, like a rap beef actually affected somebody's career was a gyro, gyro went away after his law. He wasn't dropping as much music after his 50 beef. So then when he did try to come back outside, he was like, oh, oh, didn't 50 kill your car. I mean, there was, as you and I know there was things out of his control that had nothing to do with the beef, like, for example, the FBI case, you know, that the FBI raid, you know, murder, you know, if we look at it. Oh, I'm sorry. Go ahead. No, like the reason why Jabo couldn't record music was because murder rank was completely, like, they were completely locked out of their own building studio by the feds. The accounts were frozen, like the whole, the whole thing. So he could not work. He couldn't, if you, even if you wanted to make music, he couldn't, couldn't. Right, but the government, but if we, but if we look at it from a surface level like a casual fair, like when they see, they would not know, they would not know about that for sure. Yeah. So if you do the whole disappear for a while and come back, public opinion is going to say like, oh, you scared of so and so so you ain't going to be able to try music. That's the last thing you want to do. And I am a huge, and I am a huge 50 fan like he is one of my favorites ever. But I got to be objective and be like, hey, you know, not to say that the feds helped him out or whatever, but you know, that like, it wasn't like, you know, it wasn't just Eminem that got involved at the end or bust the rhymes that got involved at the end, you know, or this guy. It was, you know, the feds kind of put the nail in the coffin of that's why they rebrand and remember they went from murder ink to the ink, remember they renamed their label. Yeah. It's like the ink, what the fuck. But back back to the main topic at hand here. It's like, one thing I've been seeing this ever since like this where beef being going on. It's the fact that you have artists that were so quick to support Kendrick. And I'm not saying Kendrick ran to these people like hey I'm doing a pop out because they wanted to be seen. It was all cloud chasey I don't know if you saw the other day Rick Ross sat down with them. Who do you sit down who gives a fuck who knows who cares. He sat down and remember his part in the whole beat he wanted to be seen to when he dropped it. He dropped the fucking bad disrecord and all. You know he said he even admitted he did it for the cloud. Did it for the cloud. He wanted to be seen hey look at me I'm over here. Like you know what I mean like I got you want to get involved you want to insert yourself. Here you go. I got I got a fuel Zempig bars for you. You know. Let me hit you with these level pepper wing bars real quick. Let me hit you with the officer Ricky. Let me hit you with some some correction officer bars you know since you know you were you were you were a cop in your previous life before you decided to be a drug drug kingpin. I mean any asking that interview I mean but we already knew this it's like come on because everybody has this weird narrative like it's like a granite I have my thoughts on Rick Ross doing the whole beat but the one thing that at least Rick Ross did that nobody else didn't do is actually like break down his reasons which I still think is stupid but then you have people like Metro boom and that was like hit his head. Well his reasons turned out to not be true. His reason was the whole cease and desist over a song. Oh you didn't clear this record for a French Montana's like what that's like over some first of all if that was true. That's petty for you to ruin a business relationship with your biggest collaborator of the last 15 years over a song. I mean what is what is hip hop though I mean it's one thing it's one thing if Drake fucked your girl. You know it's one thing if you fucked your chick but because you accused him of not clearing a record and sending a cease and desist and mind you Drake even said we don't do this this shit. So, I don't know I listen Ross's track record I don't believe a single thing Ross be saying he is a liar, Rick Ross is a liar. He's a liar like he's the fake yo and I and yo I grew up Ross man Ross Ross has like grayed out like his desography is his desography is great overall. But he's like the fake he's the fakest tough guy in hip hop history he has to be the fakest tough guy in hip hop history. In terms of you know, you know again like you were you were you were a correction cop. You wanted to be a rapper and then claim to be all your pushing drugs you're you're the biggest boss of Miami and you're you know I mean you're it's not even Rick Ross is not even your name you took that from the real Rick Ross the actual Rick Ross that was the real like who was pushing drugs like up north that guy, you know, right like he's the he's the fakest tough guy he's the fakest gangster he's the fakest drug dealer the the fakest drug kingpin do like he's the biggest cosplayer. He's the biggest cosplayer in hip hop history and I stand on that I stand on that challenge me someone challenge me. Tell me who was the biggest cosplayer in hip hop then then Rick Ross. Who was who was a bigger cosplayer the big who was a more bigger fake tough you know fake tough guy than then Rick Ross. I don't think there is none I mean there is none there is none 50 exposed 50 had exposed this dude 15 years ago and somehow some way people sort of like swept it under the rug because I guess because Rick Ross back you know back in the day was still able to push out all these these these these street hits, you know, so it's like a fuck it we don't care, you know, I was a cop so what. That's why I always said like hip hop is like the weirdest place where I'm like the weirdest shit they don't keep the same energy for anyone they pickage it's been going on forever for years. Yeah, they don't keep the same energy for anybody which also proves a point that you know the culture you know this all for the culture for the culture. It's not being run by black people anymore and hasn't been for a very long time. It's being ran I'm sorry it's being ran by these white label executives because they hold the power they have the money. They can either make a career break a career black ball somebody. Push them to the moon. It. They have all the power we like the culture. Like you, you have you have no say. You have no say. And there you go there's your there's your there's your there's your truth follow the day. I mean, but listen, like at the end of the day. Y'all, y'all being bad y'all been been boozy y'all been hurt wing. Like, yet again, yet again, when will they learn. There was no West Coast United because, and I'm not saying like a promotional shot off of Kendrick with a boost YG sales or hell even DJ muster sales or anybody sells for that matter. But it's the fact like okay, this is how I look at it. If at least Kendrick would have dropped a verse on some of the tracks or, or at least promote the album a little bit, even if the outcome was still the same. It was still be like, okay, well, at least Kendrick is promoting other people's music at least he's, you know, staying true to his word about a West Coast front about, you know, supporting all the artists is blas a block. But the fact that he's not just shows me what I already figured out like, man, he already went, he went right back to whatever rock he went under. He went back under it. And no one's seen or heard him since that concert, which was at this point, two and a half months ago. No one's seen him. But you know what I mean. You know, be really telling. If this, whatever his next project, because I'm not going to be one of these people. I found it funny. I found it funny. You're part of mustard. And his and his album flopping. I found it funny how mustard wanted to put, he wanted to put the not like us record on his album and Kendrick refused. Yeah. Again, that was the talk mustard wanted that mind you, I, he produced the song. That song does not happen without my production. So why, why can't I get the song? That's weird. I mean, because I mean, you can make an argument that maybe he made a difference. I mean, he would have gotten a few more thousand sales. I mean, it's not like he would have, you know. But it's just the principle of wait a minute, we collaborated on this. You and I producer and rapper we collaborated on this. Why, why, why can't I get this record from my album? That's no loyalty, man. There's no loyalty in this shit. There really isn't. There is no, there is no friends in this industry. There's, there's no like. None of that. It's like every person for themselves. Just scraping up whatever, whatever album sale to get get, you know, whatever they can get. I mean, I mean, we knew that as well, but it's just don't go around saying like you're the king of the West Coast. If you're not going to help out your own people. I mean, you could be the king. You could say you're the king of the world. We don't believe you need, you need more, you need more people. Like, we don't believe. Again, because I can make up shit too. I could be the king of whatever. I could be the king of my, my, my apartment complex. Doesn't mean it's true. I mean, yeah, like, but it doesn't really make, and it don't really matter. But we'll put King of the, King of the Coast, who cares. And listen, and listen, what's got to really solidify or put the nail in the coffin of this whole topic is like, if I, if Kendrick drops it out within like let's say the next year or two, maybe three realistically three I should say. You see, like, let's say you have seven anywhere from 20, well, not 20, but 12 to like 17 tracks, right? And let's just say you may see like one or two West Coast owners. If I see something like that, then it's just going to solidify what I've said like he just needs. Fuck all that. Fuck all that. You got these, you got these more months talking about, Hey, man, you know, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a die hard drink fan. He's one of my favorites, but I got to ride for Kendrick because, you know, he's, we're from the same coast. That is the stupidest fucking reason to align with somebody. Yeah. That is the stupidest reason. What if it was your. What if your op was, was this in drink, would you sign with your, would you side with your op then because you guys from the same coast. I mean, stupidest reason I swear to God, like rappers. But 95% of you, 98% of you, 99% of you rappers are all idiots. I cannot believe I bumped most of your music. I cannot believe it. I can't believe it. There's a reason why a lot of you peaked in middle school, like intellectually. Yeah. Stop me if I'm wrong. Stop me. I'm going to far. I'm not feelings. I mean, shit, if you are hurt, you fellas. Fuck them. Tough enough, but, but speaking of like that subject, we did get the new big shine album. Oh, God. Actually, you know what? In terms of new music, in terms of new music, it was actually a really good week. We're like a week in music. Yeah, it's really. I mean, we're starting with big Sean. So we're not, we're not starting off so good. To be honest, you know what? I'm not going to lie to you. It was a pretty solid project. Okay. Like, I mean, you love all the maturity and grown man wraps. You love that. You love all that. I mean, but listen, Mikey, we've been talking, we talked about this last or not, probably not last episode, but the episode before that. It's like the reason why a lot of artists is back in the day had longevity is because of growth. They grew with their fans and the, what Big Sean was doing is something that any artist that has real longevity has. They grow. You should have told that to Big Sean fans because they didn't get, they didn't, they didn't receive that message like that. Well, well, I'm a hip hop kind of sort where I'm not a casual. That's why. That's the difference between me and a casual and that's who was complaining the most. A casual big Sean fan like it's like, you're not even a real hardcore fan. If you're critiquing the album. Oh, because of growth. Yeah, growth, maturity. That's what people, that's what people wanted to see in a certain, in another certain rapper's music. Oh, we don't care about, you know, your money or your, your riches and all this stuff anymore. Talk about, talk about your, your mental health and talk about your fatherhood or talk like no, shut up. But it goes back to the whole people want certain things from certain groups of people. It's like you can never please a casual hip hop fan. I convinced that most hip hop casuals, they like, they like restaurant food. They like leftover music. They like microwave music. They don't want something that's going to last five, ten years or not. They don't want that album, that track of a life. You're not doing big Sean, you're not doing big Sean of favor by, by, by thinking that. You're not doing, you're, you're doing him at the service. You truly are. What do you mean? No, not you. No, I'm talking about the general public. If that's your way of thinking, you're not doing it to serve. You're doing him a service. Oh, yeah. Oh, absolutely. Because this is a man who hasn't dropped music in how many years and then he gives us a solid project. I mean, depending on who listen to it, is it album of the year? Personally, I'm not thinking so, but it can be, it can definitely be an honorable mentions. I mean, I had to see all the albums that came out this year so far. Oh, listen, I've been keeping track and might have to have a talk at the end of the year about this year in hip hop. Matter of fact, this year, this year in sales in general, because it's looking pretty pitiful for a lot of artists in terms of just selling music. But again, we'll, we'll cross that bridge. We'll cross that bridge. You know, yeah, yeah, it's going to happen. We're going to have to have that talk. This trend continues. But I mean, I think it was a solid project. I do have one gripe. I mean, the production was fine. I mean, nothing too light chest. I love yes. I love yes. I don't know what it is about that track, but I love that song. I love him more than the Larry June track that he had. What was it? Wow. But Larry was your guy. He is. What happens? I mean, it's not a match. It's not a bad track, but I mean, there's sometimes we're like, I would hear Larry June on a feature. And I'm just like, it's okay. It could have been better. And that's why I don't know. That's what I was trying to tell you. That was, that was what I was trying to tell you when he dropped his album. I'm like, I don't think he could say. I did the last album. Yeah. But. All right. So you got it. So yes, this is your, your favorite song. Oh, yeah, that's, that's, that's in my favorites for short. You got it. That's a couple tracks that I did. I was doing China. Oh, yeah. You know, there's 21 songs, right? Yeah, no, I mean, there's some tracks I got to go back through again. But like I said, it's a solid project. All right. I'm going to start, I'm going to start killing whenever you're. I'm going to start, I'm going to start head hunting. Yo, head hunting is crazy. No, seriously, I got to put it. I got it. You know, I got, I got, I got this fireplace. I need to go head hunting and put some shit on my mantle. Like, you know, some, some, some taxiderm type shit. I mean, I like, I mean, I was the one would get back with Casco Bean. That was all right. I did. I was debating on saving that. I like the alchemist track. Okay. And I was feeling the cold air, black, you know, Bryson Taylor track, like, there's, there's a couple of things I want to have to redo through it again. I didn't listen to it, but I mean, overall, I mean, it was a solid project. Like. Again, while I put this in my album of the year, there's way, it's still kind of way too early to say that. I mean, personally, I wouldn't think so. But I will put it in the questionable, just as far as the production. The features went together well. But go ahead, because I know you about to take a big shit on this album. I don't care what, you know, I don't give a shit what you. Oh, man. No, man, listen, that was great. That was great. You did a great job. You did a great job for defending. Defending your client, defending your client, the best you can. My client goes crazy. Like, I've got a big shelf. I was there with you, shit on the worst bars, where he was like, damn near number one. And I'm listening, we'll get, listen, I'm glad you brought that up, because this is this, this is a part of my whole, like, little big Sean career timeline. So like, you know, a big Sean comes out, right? What year was it? What was finally famous? 2011, or even before that, the Detroit mixed table was at 2010. Yeah, right. He then gets its record deal, McConier signs with good music, finally famous. Boom. He's all been running. Pretty, pretty good debut, right? Solid start. And then, like you said, like, you know, just from there, it's been kind of a mixed bag, because I feel like at that point, when finally famous came out. Back in 2011 for 14, well, 13, 14 years now. Big Sean was supposed to reach this peak of like, I'm one of the greatest rappers in the world. Like, I should be in this big three. Matter of fact, make it a big four. This I need to be, we need to create a big four, where it's me, Drake, Hendrick, and J Colton, right? Right. But this guy never reached his potential. He follows up finally famous with a dud of a sophomore album. Combed with so many horrendously bad corny lyrics. So now his back's against the wall. He's like, shit. People are turning against me already. I got to do something. And then my favorite big Sean album. Dark Sky Paradise comes out. Boom. He's got the fans back on his side. With great production, great features. And big Sean, lyrically, he's at his best. Lyrically, he is at his absolute peak with that album. You really think so? I do. I do. I absolutely do. Like, I, like, I've never, like, and I'm going to say, I'm going to bring up the albums after that, but I've never been more invested in what big Sean has to say. Right. Ever in his music than on that album. Like, he, like, he had to beat the wash allegations early, because, like I said, that second album, Hall of Fame, is garbage. Garbage. Basula. Like, terrible. So he had to, he had to come out with fire. This next go around or else. That would have been it. That may have been it for his career. But instead, his career gets prolonged. And so the next album after that, I decided, 2017, Dark Sky Paradise came out in 2015. So now we're up to 2017 with I decided, which I thought was, it was all right. It was okay. It was okay. Had its moments. Had its. Duds. But I'm like, all right. Okay. Cool. And then this album, probably the worst thing he's ever done. The biggest mistake he ever did. Do you remember the double or nothing album he did with Metro Bowman? Yeah, I have a mixed feeling about that as well. But go ahead. This is where I realized. Wow. Now this guy will never, ever like he'll never have a woman audience. Some of the most cringy sex songs you will ever hear. The, the most cringy love songs you will ever hear are on that album. Like this, like for a guy who had bagged a lot of good looking women. During his career. He could not, he could not make love songs to save his life. He could not make a good sex song to save his life. And so from there, you have a, you know, like it was groceries at one point. Right. So from there. After that, I feel like people just stopped giving a fuck about Big Sean. I feel like they just were not checking for Big Sean anymore. He drops Detroit too. It goes number one. Okay. This is in 2020. We're in a pandemic. He drops Detroit too. It goes number one. It sells 102,000 records first week. Right. Pretty good. Especially we're in the pandemic times. Right. But I just felt like the two biggest. Notable standouts of that album were a. Were a nipsey hustle posthumous feature. And a nine and a half minute Detroit. Freestyle cipher. Where he had all the Detroit current artists and legends and a name. Royce the five nine tea grizzly cash doll you name it. If you're from Detroit, if you're from Michigan, you were probably in that fucking cipher. You know, there was like eight nine rappers on that shit. Go look it up. You know, but besides those two moments and standouts, nothing else notable about that album. Nothing else to pull from that album. So now we get to this. Big Sean better me than you. This is again four years later after you drop Detroit to. Oh my God. I need a minute. Oh my God. Okay. I'm just hearing me. I'm a bit. You sound flustered. Yeah, you sound flustered. This. I came to a realization about something else about Big Sean that took me this long to realize again we're starting from 2011. To 2024. It took me this long for me to realize this about Big Sean. You are boring. You are a boring ass rapper. Like, like. Your flow. Yes, so I hate his flow now. His flow is so dated. He like he, his rapping is like nothing interesting. He has nothing interesting to say. Nothing. He talks about mental health. Okay. Yes. All the good stuff. He's Mr. Peace Love positivity. Mental health. Fatherhood. Um. Fuck. What else? Like, oh, get healthy. Be like, oh, all this shit. Oh, you know, relationships. Okay. Cool. That's great. That is great. But hearing it from you, Big Sean, you make it sound boring. Like, you make, you make positivity sound boring as hell. Honestly. You really make it sound boring. We're honestly. Like, like you said, the production is good. There isn't really a production wise. There wasn't a beat that was horrendous. Um, the features. I mean, what features? I mean, Gunna. What do you say? Larry June Kodak. DJ Premier. Taylor. Cash Cobain. Okay. There's some names here, but. I feel like they don't really do a whole. The features don't do a whole lot to stand out. I, they're just like, Hey, okay, I'm on a big Sean record. All right. I'm going to do this verse. You're going to cut me a check for my, for my guest speed. And that's it. I'll be on my way. I couldn't really give you a notable standout. Um, lyric from any of the guests. I really couldn't. Um, big Sean over these more like banging as production, whether it's. Pressure or iconic or yes. Your favorite record. It just doesn't, he doesn't, he doesn't bring that. Like the energy from big Sean's voice does not match the energy of the beat. It doesn't. Not to me. Not to me at all. You really don't think so. Like I listen, I, I listen, I heard this thing at the gym. I've heard this album in the car. I heard this album just going out for a walk. I, it just doesn't. And again, I think it's just the, I think it's just his generic flow now. I mean, the flow is so. Like it's just so outdated. It doesn't really, his flow has no business. Even being uttered with those, with that production. I'm not saying like, it's probably, you're probably thinking like, I think this album was trash. I don't think it's, I think it's, I think it's a listenable album. I think it's a listenable album. I, I just think it's boring. I just think it's just so generic. I, I just. I, I, I really don't know what to really now. There, there were a couple of highlights. There were a couple of highlights that I liked. I liked the song typecast. Okay. Right. And I liked it. I liked the alchemist song at the end. That production from alchemist, I want to hear more big Sean on that. I wouldn't mind that. Everything else though. Yeah. I'm sick of hearing hip boy and big Sean together. I'm sick of it. Sick of it. I'm just thinking you're tired of hip boy. Yeah. That, that's enough. That's another conversation for another day. You're not wrong. You're not wrong. But that's another conversation. Like I feel like if hip boy doesn't produce another track for, let's say a good little while. I think you'll be totally okay with that. Yeah. I actually would be more than okay with that. But, but pen, it's not just me. It's, it's the general public. It's the fans that think, can I just give you the first day tracking numbers of this album? Back on Friday, back on Friday, um, August 30th. Yeah, go for it. Okay. Okay. Okay. Can you just take a guess of how much, how, you know, the streams he did on Spotify that day? Total. Uh, I believe it was, uh, is it in the five figures at least? It's in the millions. It's in the millions. I'll give you that. Okay. Well, I would say give or take maybe two mil. Okay. You're not that far off. It was actually 2.9. And these are 2.9 with, with 21 songs, 2.9 with 21 tracks. That is terrible. That's horrible. The highest, the highest song with this, with the biggest streaming song on this album. Let me just make sure I got this correct. It's the, it's the track with him and Gunna. 409, 493,000 streams. And I think most of those streams came from Gunna fans. I really do believe so. I think most of those streams came from Gunna fans, not big Sean fans. Second highest streaming record was, who are you superstar? Oh, I hate that song. I hate that record. That record sucks. That record sucks. I take that back when I say that there was no bad song. That record, I super corny. Again, what did I say before, Pam? This guy is bad at making a girl record, at making a girly record. He's not very good. He's, he sounds cringe. He sounds super, like for somebody, and I know I'm repeating myself, but for someone that has bagged, he bagged Ariana Grande, Janae Aiko, like he's bagged, like supermodel chicks. This guy has no swag. What's so, he has no swag. Like, he's only bagging women for his money and success. That's it. It ain't for his fucking, it ain't for the shit he's saying to these women. I was telling that. Bro, honestly, honestly, the guy can't make a good girl record. And I know people, again, again, there's like sheep that utter what fucking Joe Budden says. You know, they compared Big Sean to fabulous. And I, and I, and I object to that. Bad in his girl bag was something different. Like fat can make girl records. He could throw it in the bag. Throw it in the bag. Come on. Throw it in the bag by itself. Shits on any fucking Big Sean girl record ever. Oh, and the into you. That was high. And to come on, man, into you. Yeah, baby. Come on. Like he, come on. He fucking, he was great at that. He was great at that back in the day. But yeah, I. There's no way Big Sean is going to match or even come close to what he did on the last week, which I said was 102,000 first week for Detroit too. He's not going to do it. I don't think, I don't think he gets half of that. I don't think he gets half of that at all. I don't see it at all. I have him in the sub par 30,000 range. That's where I have him first week sale wise 30 sub par 30,000. I mean, again, I can see that. Like I'm looking at these numbers, Pimp. I mean, the joint with Larry June Tiana Taylor only had 87,000 streams. It's horrible. The song with cash, Cobain 126,000. Song with Kodak, Kodak, black and Bryson Taylor, 140,000. The features are not helping. The features ain't doing him many favors. It's just not. I mean, so overall, did you feel like, okay, so let's back. Let me add to this. If he was a big Sean fan. Do you. Do you think. Like if you're a big Sean fan, and this was the album that you got, do you think that he at least fed his fans. I mean, he fed them. He fed them fucking in 21 songs of. He fed them 21 songs of mid. He fed him a whole album of mid. I mean, I feel like music is music is music. Hey, if you're a fan of his and you think this is the best shit he's dropped in years. Hey, I'm not going to bother arguing with you because it ain't really that deep. This is only my opinion. I say that, listen, I've, I've been following Sean since his come up way back in the early 2010s. So. I listen, I've seen his growth. I've seen his growth. And to be honest with you, he didn't start doing these mature wraps and whatever on this album. He's been sprinkling in mature growth wraps over the years. Case 10 point going back to dark sky paradise. The blessings record would break. That's the mental health kind of record. The song he did, the song he did with Kanye and John Legend on that same album. One man can change the world. Very mature, very mature song, I think. And then you get that same theme and I decided more mature mental health type of songs growth type of songs. Detroit to same thing. So all this mature all these mature wraps, it didn't start on this album. He's been doing the he's been wrapping that for at least 10 years. To this point. So. So in terms of, oh, do people just not give a shit about mature wraps period. Well, it really depends on who it is. And how they can. Again, you have to make it sound interesting. You have to make it sound inspiring and not make it sound so bland and boring. Like big Sean makes positivity and, and, you know, peace and love and tranquility and clarity. He makes all of that sound really boring. Really unimportant. I mean, but, but this is the gray area where it's like, okay, so we talk about like the city girls right. And how, but you know what you're going to get with the city girls. You don't expect this. You don't expect the city girls to drop a mental health track. But it's like, okay, but at what point. But what do you talk about me? Okay, because big shot. It's not like he's so spring chicken and hip hop. He he's low key of that at this point. Like he's bought a line veteran, not low key. He is a vet. So he's been around for 15 years damn here. He's more than a vet. Okay, so he's a vet. So here's the thing. At this stage, like, what do you give the people like, okay, because if we go on off by what you say. Okay, like girly tracks ain't his thing. Mental awareness. That's not he doesn't sound good on that. But he can't be, but it is that gray area because okay if he stays on that whole, you know, party, you know, on the same level as Drake is at this point. And people who critique him. So this proves my point. There's no clear way of satisfying and I'm not calling you a casual, but like, there's no way to satisfy casual fans because if I just feel like you can give the key. In terms of the casuals, they don't care for big Sean whatsoever. They don't care what's going on with a big Sean. They don't care what, you know, they don't care about his living situation. His life situation, they don't care about none of that. Right. As someone. I don't know, man. He just big Sean just sounds very. Just like what he's got going on. It just sounds very unimportant. Very unimportant. Like, yeah, yeah, I'm doing good. Nothing, nothing really, nothing really much here to know about, you know, I'm doing good. Just know that. Like, yeah, I got my kid. I got my, you know, my mental health and check is doing good. You know, my girl is, you know, she's good. And that's, that's it. Well, I need to know, I mean, and then this also goes back to what was said before, like, okay, you remember when you remember when Chance the rapper dropped the album, it was basically a. I love my wife album. It's like, you can't give people life updates. I don't get what you're saying. I like this. I love how you said that. Great correlation. This is pretty much like a layer of like pretty much this album is like a layer or two away of being that chance album. Literally. Jesus. Like, hey, thanks, Sean. Take another step. Go a little bit further and you're going to be the next and you're going to be the next chance album. Like these, like, go, it goes hand in hand. Hey, listen, big shot. Listen, at this point, big Sean, you've, he's put a lot of good years in. Some, some hits, some, some platinum hits, number one albums. Just go be a family man. Hang it up. Hang up your jersey. Like go be a family man. Have some more kids. Enjoy, enjoy the next. Go find something, you know, as the next chapter in your life to go be good at. I want to force retirement on to. If I could force retirement onto rappers. First of all, that would be great. That would be so awesome. To go around and be like, yeah, I'm going to retire you. I'm going to retire you. I mean, I mean, you looked at me crazy when I said I wanted to take. It was a point of tell why I wanted to take everything was ghost status away. You know, I mean, Eminem is a goat. He's not the goat. But he is a goat. There's plenty of goats, plenty of goats, plenty. You know what I'm saying? There's like 10 members. So, I get what you were saying, man. And I kind of, I kind of back tracked a bit since like he's definitely not what he used to be. He definitely has fallen off. Just. I mean, this isn't a big shot. This isn't, I'm sorry. This isn't a m&m topic, but I mean, I get what you're saying. Yeah, I get what you're saying. You just want better music. No, I just want big Sean to go be a family man. And that's it. That's my closing. Go be a family man. Do you want to take a guess? You didn't really say what he could do numbers wise. I say sub par 30,000. You think 30,000 sub par 30, 32, I'm like that. There's no way he gets close to 100k. I don't think he gets 50k whatsoever, because there's like no, like there's no big, there's no hit song in here. There isn't a big hit. There is no Marvin Gaye and Chardonnay in here. There's no blessings in here. There's no, I don't fuck with you in here. You know I'm saying. So you, so long story short, you don't see no way that this album. No way this album won. I don't, I mean, yeah, I don't see this album going past like I mean, I will love it to see 100k only because I guess the comeback album. I love it. Listen, I will be shocked one, but to ain't a lot of rappers that have been selling 100k this year. There's only been about four or five of them. I've been keeping track of who's doing it and who's not. Yeah, I mean, listen, it's what it is. It's what people aren't really the bands of hip hop or the so called fans of hip hop and not really supporting hip hop artists like that. They're not really doing enough. But is there just a real question, it's not doing enough. Here's the real question though. As a hip. I mean, at what point as a hip hop, what real hip hop fan. What would you use it just at this point because my theory is find a different, find a different way to sell your music. That's not, that's not through DSPs. Find a different way. Get direct to consumer. Now, if you're signed to a major like Big Sean is he signed over at Def Jam. He can't do anything. He has no, he has no, like, musical freedom to, you know, creative freedom to how to sell his music. So the, that, that decision that of his hands, and the labels always going to go to the DSPs to sell their artists's music. Now, if you're independent. Again, find a way, like, say, Hey, this is an iTunes exclusive. If you want the album. Go, go to the iTunes store and spend $7.99, $9.99 to buy my album. And all the, I think all the proceeds will go to that artist. Streaming is not helping any like streaming isn't helping 99% of these rappers. Only the top 1% the notable names as you know, they, they will always, they will be all right always because of who they are. And what they're capable of giving you. Right, but it also just goes back to the. Like it just goes back to like the future of hip hop, because if we know only a handful of artists. Yeah, if you got, if you have your own, if you have your own little music store. Like, okay, the big Sean music store and you know, Hey, you can buy my CD and you could buy my physicals here like my CDs and my vinyls and you can get them right in the mail, then again, if he's able to do that. That's a way to sell. It can't just be streaming. It just cannot be streaming. You know, so. Okay, moving on. We spent way too long on that shit. That was probably like my most in terms of album breakdowns. That's got to be like at the top. That's got to be I think this was brewing ever since because even after the worst bar. I mean, you can't just have a. That, you know, that's enough. Thank you for saying that. I forgot. That's another detriment to big Sean's career. Was all of those corny lyrics coming back, you know, coming back to the timeline. What was it like how long ago was that like seven months ago with that whole like, Hey, give me the corny. What was it the corny is lyric you ever heard in hip hop. Yeah. And a lot of that was big, like a lot of it was big Sean. A lot of it. I saw a lot of big Sean and different ones to not like the same, not the same lyric, but a lot of different, a lot of big Sean lyrics. That definitely did not help his career whatsoever. Like those, those 2013 horrible lyrics came back to bite him in the ass all those years later in 2024. So thank you for reminding me of that. Well, I mean, that didn't really do him no favors and this is, I mean, absolutely. What, how can it. Hey, I wrap some of the most corny as shit you ever heard in hip hop. Oh, that's okay. We still love. No, like that will, that would, that would really turn off a lot of people, depending on who you are. You know, if they were already bored, if they already felt that you were just like average, and they heard like that. Those like God, what was the fucking one of them of dropping to the floor, make that shake, make the ground, doesn't ask wake. That's an ass, that's an ass state, like ass, ass, ass, like, oh, like, like, bro, stop it. Stop it. Fucking fucking horrible, dude. Fucking horrible. It's crazy. Moving on. I feel like I'm that, uh, Simpsons mean like stop it. Stop it. He's already dead. It's like, all right, I'm moving on. I'm moving on now. Uh, other, other music, other new, I know, again, I don't listen, we don't, we're just shooting at the hip with these, you know, whatever comes. Another rapper that dropped new music, his sec, actually his second album this year, Mazzi. And this is really Mazzi and friends of brash dummies. If you want to hear, again, like some real West Coast music, not that Kendrick, not like guss bullshit, you want to listen to this. I've always liked Mazzi. It's funny too. When I hear Mazzi's voice, it's definitely like nipsy hustle, like influence. Like it just from the production to just just the voice on some parts of tracks, you know. Yeah, Mazzi, Mazzi, he's fucking dope. You know, Sacramento Sacramento legend. So yeah, brash brash dummies is the name of the album if you haven't gotten around to it yet. It's a quick little 30 minute listen. You know, you won't be disappointed. Definitely bang it in your car. Drive somewhere. Don't drive anywhere. Just just give it the car test. It will pass with flying colors. All right, I bet. All right, I bet I won't put it on my to do with. Please do. For my R&B heads, my R&B heads, money long. Money long. I love money long. I love her. She's she's fantastic. She dropped a new album. Titled a revenge. And the greatest rollout to this album. Was the fact that. This album came out. And then it was soon announced that. She and her husband. Or that she had split from her husband after 10 years of marriage. Right. Really? Yeah. Like the whole theme of revenge was her divorcing or breaking up with her husband. Yeah, you know, she was on a, she was on a radio show. I think it was the cruise show in Los Angeles. And she like, you know, she revealed that. She left him because she was tired of the drama. She was tired of the nonsense that she didn't have time for that. You know, that she was too mature for that. So she had to. You know, she left her husband for it. I mean, which is understandable. Yeah, as far as I know, there wasn't really any cheating or anything. Again, they just, they just fought a lot. So, but getting back to the album, it is, it's incredible. It's an incredible album. I've been listening to it for the past couple of days nonstop. Definitely. Not just R&B album of the year, but album of the year contender for sure. I will stamp that. Bro, bro, she's got a record with Glorilla. And, you know, Glorilla is doing a little bit of singing on that song. Like, I was surprised. And it actually was pretty good. It was pretty high. Glorilla could sing a little bit. I mean, I'm not surprised at that neither. I mean, she's very talented. Yeah, no, she is. So, yeah, the name of that album is revenge. Do yourself a favor, give it a listen. Finally, probably the most talked about, well, besides the big Sean album. The second most talked about album of this weekend. Which a lot of people will say this was, you know, female rap album of the year. And I could, and I could understand why. This artist by the name of Dolce. Are you familiar with her? Yes, I am. Yeah, she signed a TV. She's been over there for a couple of years now. She's big. Surprisingly, she's based out of Tampa, Florida. She's not from the West Coast. Which I'm surprised because hearing this album, you would think that she's from LA. You would think. But no, she's from Tampa. And I got to say, it is for, you know, and we talk about the state of female rap a lot. Like we do. This was actually a breath of fresh air in terms of just creativity alone. About where female hip hop can go. If other female rappers kind of went this route and not did the whole copy and pace. You know, put out the same sort of like twerk records and, you know, that that's that whole sound. You know. You know, some ideas on here work. Others didn't. A lot of a lot of quick songs to a lot of songs that were like two minutes, minute 30. Like weren't really complete songs. You know, because how she would structure some of the songs were. It would start with the hook. And then one verse. And then the hook again. And then the song ends like you, you don't really. There's like, there's several, well, there's actually maybe like a few songs where there's, you only get like one verse out of her and then that's it. Which I'm not really a fan of, you know, that's not really what song creation is, but, you know, to each its own. But there are, but there are some highlights out of here that I like a lot. The record slide is probably my favorite song from this album. It is, it is a, it is a wonderful song. Bullfrog is a banger. So is. What was the song? What was the song? Nissan Altima is another one. Yeah, there's some standouts. There's some standouts. There's, there's something for everyone. I feel like for this album. And she's doing some singing. So she definitely has the, the, the versatility and rap against singing. She isn't the deepest, like her lyrics are not that deep, like it's surface level. But it's, it's not so like it's not like, you know, bad, like it's not bad, like it's like, all right, because you're doing these other creative ideas. We, you know, it's passable, you know. Right. I would, I would say this is like alternative hip hop. This isn't like your, your normal standard hip hop album. It's, it's, it's unique. It's unique. Uh, the album is called Alligator Bites Never Heal. Hmm. I mean, just, just the type, just the album title on its own, you have to listen to it. You're like, oh, oh shit. Okay. Well. So yeah, shout out to dochi. Really interesting. I'm definitely going to, I'm definitely going to check her out and anything she releases in the future for sure. And again, I hope other female rappers take notes and take risk and try different things and not sound the same. You know, we have to kind of just put that to bed. You know, it's really getting, I mean, just for the sake of, just for the sake of the genre. Just try something, even if it doesn't work. I will always give credit for trying. Oh, yeah. Um. I don't think I, I don't think I'll listen to that one particular, but I definitely have to give. Like, fun fact, every time there's something that I haven't heard, I immediately put it on my notes list. Like, I have notes sitting right in front of me. Yeah. And this is for anyone, anyone to, I mean, listen, is this, is, is this album of hers? Is it going to, like, do a lot in numbers wise? No, it's not. Yeah. Um. But, you know, because there's really, there's really no features on here whatsoever, except for one. And it's, it's funny that you're going to laugh at that about this feature name. She got a song with. And another artist named, uh, Kent fetish. I kid you not. That is the name of this artist, Kent fetish, spelled with a K. No way this artist will ever be mainstream whatsoever. Not with that name. I mean, listen, you, you never know, like a, a nice little rebrand. Um, okay. Well, you got to change the whole name. You can't drop fetish or you can't drop cunt. You can't, like, you can't keep either one. So. The whole name got to go in the trash. But yeah, like I said, I mean, I don't expect. Yeah, but I'm teddy to two chains. Like it wasn't that's that was, that was different. That was different. I actually would like to know how he came up with two chains. That would actually be like, Oh, well, I woke up wearing two chains and I was like, fuck it. I mean, I think it will be something much deeper than that. Yeah, I am. Yeah, I'm joking, of course. But yeah, so I would actually like to know some of these rappers how they came up with their names. I would actually like to know that one day. Like, how did you think of this? Like, how is this? No, I think I think two chains would be one of them. Like, how did you go from being called titty boy to two chains? Like, what was. Because both names have no correlation. No, like, no, like two random to completely like on if they were planets and titty boy. And two chains were different planets on the up on different sides of the universe and they had no sort of like connection like, how did he do it? How did he connect it? I could not even tell you. Well, yeah, no. Well, yeah, no, getting back to getting back to this really fast. I don't expect her to sell a lot of records. And I'm not going to fault her. I'm not going to laugh at her. If she ends up selling light, let's say, a like around the same as YG. I'm not going to clown her because she's fairly new. Yeah. I just feel like now that, you know, some of the timeline has been talking about this album. I feel like now people are taking notice. And what she drops next in the near future. I think that's going to be like, like here's I'm here out like this next whatever she's got coming next within the next year or two is like, I'm here, like this is my I'm here album. That's when she'll start to like really break through like the next album will be her breakthrough album, you know. So shout out to Dolce, shout out to TDE for always finding talent from, I don't even know where I don't know how they do it, but they do a pretty good job at it. What do you want to go here? Oh, got to give a quick rest. Well, not a quick rest in peace, but fat man scoop. Yes, man, this the soundtrack to a lot of, I mean, if you're in the club scene in the 90s and then the early 2000s if you if you've been to weddings, if you've been to birthday parties, if you've been to cookouts. What else block parties. Sporting events. I can recall going to a couple of next games and during TV timeouts, you know, you would hear a fat man scoop record coming on, you know. Yeah, you just could not escape fat man scoop for a long time, you know. He was, oh yeah, he had a chokehold on. Yeah, he really had the just, just the club scene on lock man he really did. And the music has lived on for what 25 years or so all these years later. Yeah. Oh, any time you hear it, you just you never get tired of it. Yeah, he had, he was doing a show in Connecticut over the weekend. And out of nowhere, he just collapsed on stage. Paramedics perform CPR while transporting him to a nearby hospital, where he unfortunately passed away. So, that's, that's, that's the story. Very sad. 53 years old. Young. Still young. 53 is young. Don't you agree? I mean, oh, yeah, that's just. It's so weird to when we talk about. Things like this, and it's always sad to because. Because at one point, what do we define as, oh, especially when right? That's a good, yeah, that's a good point. Like, what do we define it? Like when DMX passed away a couple of years ago at 50, I thought that was young. Yeah. But I didn't think, like, I didn't think 50, I didn't think 50 was old at all. You know, no, when it happened to him. I think what it is, and is this unfortunate side effect of being in a lot of inner cities, but like, there was a point in time where people will say that a lot of people wouldn't see past 21. Well, I mean, that point is still kind of true, you know. Yeah. A lot of these drill wrappers that are getting, that are getting killed in these shootouts and they're passing, they're dying at 22, 23 years of age. We, I look at that and always shake my head. I'm like, man, you didn't really get to live life at 23, you know. Yeah. You did it. You didn't. Now, because at 23, because at 21 to 23, you're still trying to figure it out, like you're just becoming an adult. I mean, there's people at 25 still trying to figure it out. And, you know, it's still young. So, you know, so when this happens, you know, when you're dying in your 50s now, it still feels like you didn't get to, you only lived half half your life. Yeah. You know, you only get to live half of your life. You still got the other half left to live. Because there's like, oh, we all try to make it to 100 years old, like we all want to make it to that century mark of 100, you know. So, yeah, it's just. Oh, man. Oh, no. Yeah, it's very sad. Rest in peace to fat man scoop. Um, music. I mean, his music is going to definitely live on for. Law, like a lot longer now, you know, just, I mean, a strap. Got a hundred dollar bill like that. That song alone is like that, that is never going to get old. Never going to get old. Yeah, where are we going to go from here? Are we done with music? Oh, yeah. We know that Travis. Yeah, Travis is in a, in a number one album battle with with pop singer Sabrina Carpenter. How crazy would it be if a 10 year old mix tape from Travis Scott goes number one on billboard? How crazy would that be? Like forget the, I wouldn't forget, forget, forget all the bundling stuff he's doing. And yeah, it's extra. He's, but that's what he does. He's a bundle. He's a bundle bandit. I'm dubbing Travis Scott, the bundle bandit. That's who he is. That's who he's always been. He's not. He has no shame in hiding it. We're denying it. Because his fans is going to eat it up. His fans is going to eat it up. No matter what the bundles is. His fans is going to eat that shit up every trip. Yeah. Yeah, I'm already seeing reports that it's going to be the number one in terms of sales because Eminem's M&M's a depth of slim shady album that came out in July. Did 281,000 reports. Reports are saying that Travis Scott is expected to surpass that to almost 300,000. Again, nothing has been efficient. Nothing has come out yet. We don't have official work yet because the billboard has delayed the announcement. I guess because the Labor Day weekend, I don't know. Normally we would have known by Sunday. It's Monday and we still don't know who has the number one album and what they sold. So, yeah, I mean, we'll definitely have that announcement and information next episode. But yeah, that's where we at now. That bundle bandit Travis. That bundle bandit strikes again. The bundle bandit. Yo, I, yo, I'm so good at just winging it and just making it up. I, I literally made that up. The bundle bandit. Just me. Oh, man. Bundle bandit. Yo, I swear to yo. How did I do it? How did I do it? Bundle bandit. I mean, I could have, again, I was looking for another B word. I could have made, I could have called him the bundle bastard, but man, that's that's not the bundle bandit bastard. No bundle bandit's better. That bastard would have been a little harsh. Yeah. I'm going here football. College football. Football fans, football fans, college footballs back. It was great to see what watched a couple of games. Soon enough NFL games will be coming back this week. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Can't wait till that. I got a, I actually have a fantasy football draft tonight that I have to prep for. Yeah. We back, baby. We back. We are so back. I am so excited. A lot of, a lot of matchups, a lot of new additions to teams. Yeah, it's a exciting time. A lot of new rules too, man. A lot of new rules kick off rules. Like more, I feel like more international games, more games streaming like the, like, like I said, this week, we got, you know, Chiefs Ravens on a Thursday night. The next night on Friday, you have Eagles Packers on Peacock exclusive from Brazil. You know, they're, you know, they're, they're already doing an international game week one, like they're, they're wasting no time there. And yeah, it's, I'm just happy footballs back. I am just so happy footballs back. And that just, that's that lull between sports that summer where there's no basketball. There's no football. You know, if you're in, I mean, we had the Olympics, at least for me, I got distracted by the Olympics. So it wasn't as bad, but yeah, if you didn't give a shit about any of that, then I could see why to, to most people, it was quite, it was quite a long summer without, you know, without sports. You know, oh yeah, I mean, again, we had another, if you don't care, if you don't care for baseball, if you don't know what I'm saying, like, I could see why, and I've been there, I've been there myself, you know, I'm not going to lie, you know. But we back, man, we'll be back. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Like, listen, I'm ready. The people already, we need to have, dang, on this, on this episode, one another one of these, I want to try. Hey, Dan, if you're listening, you're Virginia Tech hokey suck. They suck, bruh. I was actually watching that game because, because of Dan, because of Dan. I don't know, man, that, that, that quarterback for Virginia Tech, was named Kyler, Kyler drones. Yeah. I don't, I don't get the hype on him. I don't understand. I don't get the hype on him whatsoever. You saw what can ward was doing for. Oh, and they spank, they spank Florida bad. And that was in the swamp, that was in Florida, that was bad. I mean, listen, one thing I am looking forward to is a lot of these new college steps. I mean, okay, spoiler alert, no matter what teams you're rooting for, no matter how the playoffs is looking this, this time round. The top four teams, you're going to see us one point or another. It's going to be Alabama at some point. Well, no, this is, this is the new playoff rule. Remember 12 team playoff. Man, listen, you can still, no, this is the first, the 12 team playoff rule. It's implemented. I mean, do you really see the Navy going all the way to? No, not the Navy. Do you see Toledo Toledo? Stop it. You know, like, listen, like you said, okay, let's say it's like Texas, Ohio State, Georgia, Alabama. You still got hella good teams that could be in the mix still, like your Oregon's, your Michigan's Penn State, Oklahoma. Those are already in the mix to a certain degree. But now they get every, but now they, but here's the thing, here's the thing that will that will people will no longer say, oh, man, my team got snub because okay you got 12, there's 12 open spots. If you don't get in, it's because you didn't win enough. You didn't win the right game. You lost a crucial head to head game against a divisional rival. And I'm saying, so I'm looking forward to that when we get to that point in the season. I mean, big game next week already, Texas next weekend, Texas versus Michigan. Yeah, I've seen that. Oh, it's crazy. You know, it's crazy. Like Michigan, they just won the Nationals last year. I mean, you still fuck Michigan, but, but they lost a lot. They lost the heck they lost Harbaugh to the NFL. They lost a party. They, you know, they lost key guys on that team. So it's not the same Michigan team. I was watching. I was watching. Well, I was watching a condensed version of the game. And I mean, the quarterback they have now. We ain't no JJ McCarthy. Oh, no, he's definitely, he definitely has to. He's definitely got to improve on some things. But I mean, that Michigan defense is still, it looked pretty good. Again, I mean, it was against. Oh my God, really play. But they played a team that they played a team they shouldn't be in any way. Let's just say, but when they face tougher competition, they have to turn it up. So, you know, but, and like I said, they have to start now because they got Texas next weekend. That is whoof. Oh yeah, I see mission schedule. I got to get it out. They got to deal with Quinn, yours already in week two. Oh my God. Oh my God. That is. I'm not missing that game. I am not missing that game. But yeah, man. Shout out to all my football fans. We back, baby. We are back. One last thing I will have to say, and this is all on the wrestling side of things. It's like, and I was talking to you this before recording. It's like, I feel like, especially with AEW, like they should just focus on out of country. I mean, I know they want to be American base. And there's nothing wrong with that. Well, they are American. They're an American company, of course. Right. Well, yeah, I just feel like some of your biggest marketing club being these overseas. Um, yeah, because, I mean, listen, Europeans, they love the wrestling. They love the wrestling just as much as they love their, their, their football. And I mean, I'm talking about soccer. I'm not talking about, you know, NFL, I'm talking about like, what we call soccer, they call football. So I don't want to insult them by referring to their sport as soccer. Um, yeah, I mean, fans are always going to show up. I mean, AEW was in London for all out. WWE was in, was in Berlin, Germany for bash at Berlin. Um, and yeah, both crowds for both shows were, were insane, insane, brought all, brought all the energy, all the energy. Um, I will say this though, I wish AEW did a better job at pleasing the crowd in London. Right. Because man, I don't know some of these decisions. I don't know. Well, I don't know what if it's Tony Khan. I don't know. What the hell. So, we got to start with the pre show. Well, I want to start with the pre show. This is where things already went wrong. You decide during the pre show where fans are still filing into the arena. There's empty. There's a lot of empty seats and everything. Right. No one gives a shit about the pre show. Right. You decide right then and there for, you know, after being away for seemingly a year. Jamie hater. Jamie hater comes back. Yeah, I see that. In the pre show, not during the, not during the, the, the women's championship match between Mercedes and Britt Baker. But you bring her back during the pre show. Fans are like shot the light. Wait, what? Like, why, why there? That didn't make sense. And I don't care if brick Baker and Jamie hater have like this real tension, like they don't fuck with each other in real life. Like that is not good business right there. Like you took away a huge pop from someone within the company who fans genuinely have missed for the better part of a year. I did not like that decision. I would have much rather than not. I would have rather Jamie hater not have come back for all for all for all out. Was it all out or all in whatever either way much rather heard not come back. Like, no, we'll just have you come back during a dynamite episode. That was confusing to me. Yeah, a lot of these other matches. I did not give a shit. Man, that coffin match with Jack Perry and Darby Allen and throw that shit in the garbage. It was a, it was a fast match. But my God. What a fuck who no one cared. No one cared about this feud. Of course we knew the young bucks were going to come and interfere and Jack Perry was going to get the win. And now Jack Perry, all of a sudden has a fucking title match against, against Brian Danielson just said. And Danielson, just because it just doesn't make sense. It just does not make sense. I did not see like it was thrown together. Bro, like that. But this is the young bucks, the EVPs, they're running things. They can make all the decisions and bro, stop it. I'm sick of them. I'm sick of that whole, that whole thing. I didn't care for Jericho and Hook. I did not Jericho retire. They're just so out of shape. You don't got it anymore. You've been lost it. Just go away, please. You're not doing like you're wasting hooks. You're wasting his talents. He's never going to grow from feuding. I feel like they both been feuding with each other for six months. Like this feud has been going on for way too long. Like it just, I hope to God that shit. You just give Hook a real opponent. Give him a real storyline, please. What else? Yeah, and the whole learning tree gimmick is pretty horrible, horrible. And I've seen a lot of Jericho gimmicks over the years. This is his life. This is no doubt his worst. You know, I don't even know. I don't even know if there's a close second worst. Like this is real quick. You know, one thing I just hate about Jericho's character. It's like I hate like all these like different versions of him like this in AEW. Like I get over the years you grow and you reinvented yourself. I get that. But it's like, Oh, I got to go to a special place. I got to become the pain maker. It's like, bro, what? Oh, I don't mind. I don't mind. I don't mind the pain maker. I don't. But it's like, it becomes a different Chris Jericho every time. Like a mad. Yeah, there's been during his AEW run. There's definitely been like several different, different Chris Jericho's. Oh, no, I'm a technical genius in the ring. So I got to become the Lionheart Chris Jericho. It's like, what the fuck, bro? Yeah. It's almost like a bit. It's like a Batman meme at this point. It's like, and it's crazy. And it's crazy because he knows people don't like this gimmick. Like generally hate this gimmick. But he does not care. He keeps doubling and tripling and quadrupling down this gimmick. And it's only and it's only a tree. Like, what the fuck? And it's only pissing people off more each passing day. Like, you stop it. Like, go away. Like, I just, and I also think the fact of all these different, like, I just feel like Chris Jericho absolutely done the most in AEW. And I don't mean that in any good way by the sword. I mean, the end of circle was cool. I fucked with it. No, yeah. Look, I liked his start. I like, I didn't mind when they gave him the championship at first. I get it because people know who he is and you're a brand new company. You want to give to someone that's recognizable. Inner circle, Inner Circle was dope. I liked the, I liked the Jericho MJF dynamic. Right. They're friends and then they're enemies and they're beefing. And I liked that. It just seemed like after that. And like the Inner Circle kind of just separated and, you know, Sammy Guevara had to go away because of his, you know, his, you know, shit that he had said in the past he had to go away for a while. Yeah, it just, it just felt like Jericho was lost. He was like in limbo. He didn't know what to really do next. And then it was the Jericho appreciation. The Jericho appreciation, something. I don't understand why everything has to be like him as the main, you know. Because what's the difference between the learning tree and what's the difference between the learning tree and Jericho appreciation society. Nothing. It's the same thing. It's the same shit. Just a different name. That's what it is. Same. I mean, I mean, it's like, it's the whole catch up versus catch up debate. It's like, honestly, like, I'm just tired of these fucking stables that he's doing. I'm tired of. Oh, this is a new, new, new question. Yeah. Why is he a stable? Like, why don't you go for like a solo? Why don't you go for a singles run? Why do you need? Why do you need a friend? You're not helping. You're not helping out members in your fraction whatsoever. Because if they're not, because if the fans are not liking you, they're definitely not liking them as well. You're not doing. I will give credit where credit is due. I do feel like when the time comes, he's not on no Hulk Hogan bullshit. I mean, he has put people over in a fuse. He put MJF over orange over now hook. Yeah, I just think like he can do all that. Like you can put people over because I mean, at this point, like, even if you be Chris Jericho, you're still. But is it even because here's the thing, like when Jericho was like really out of shape. Like he's really out of shape. Is it really like beneficial to like, Hey, I beat Chris Jericho. Yeah, you beat a fucking fat slob. I mean, I mean, he could definitely still go. But one thing I will say, I think he shouldn't stop being so hard of the TV, productive after he put over MJF. Like, if you got to put over hook, like be more of a man of joy or type like, Hey, this is the guy Chris Jericho's back it up. He says this guy is better than hook like be more out the scenes. Like, because I get it. There was a point in time where saying to be Chris Jericho was was low key like a notch on your resume. But as Tom progresses, it's like, you go from, yeah, be Chris Jericho to more of an afterthought. Oh, yeah, I rest of Chris Jericho once like you can't even like say with the same prestige as, you know, you know, yeah, like, it doesn't sound prestigious anymore. No, yeah, it doesn't. Go ahead. Where else do I want to go from here? I mean, did we talk about the main event of AEW? No, real quick. Mariah Mae versus Tony Storm. One thing I did like was that Mariah Mae is now champion. Yeah. I did not like I've never liked I never liked Tony Storm's gimmick. That's another gimmick I don't like. I'm happy Mariah. I mean, you could have done it without the whole slapping your mother in the audience saying that kind of was cringe. Has there been a wrestler that just out of nowhere just slaps a family member of theirs for no reason? No. Like normally it would be your opponent that would attack your family members like we've seen Randy Orrin attack John Cena's dad in the past. But yeah, no, this would be a first like I'm going to just go slap my own mother just because that was just totally out there. Besides that, and I don't know if that's going to move into anything. Who knows. But yeah, Mariah Mae, I like that. I'm looking forward to her her now her her championship run now. All right, main events. Career versus title match swerve Strickland Brian Danielson. Look, once I saw Rebella. And, you know, once I saw the the Brian's kid in the audience, I knew he was going to win. I knew he was going to win. Like even before the match started once I saw Brie Bella, his wife. And I saw their child in the front row. I said, yeah, Brian's winning. He's winning. And I'm not mad at it. You know, but at the same time, I'm thinking I'm looking at swerve Strickland and I'm like, dude, you've had probably the second worst title, the second worst title reign behind Samoa Joe in terms of like, you know, I mean, I liked the swerve and will off spray storyline, but that was mostly due to will off spray. Because will off spray is better on the microphone than swerve Strickland. I mean, they both can wrestle. So yeah, that was, I can't really tell you who was better at that. But I feel like will, I feel like will off spray was the main focus in that storyline with with swerve. And here it's the same thing. Danielson was the main focus in this storyline while swerve took a back seat. You're the champion for Christ's sake. You're supposed to be the focus. Yeah, not your, not not your opponent. Yeah, I get, I think in a lot of those lives, like, it just seems like, and I think you hate it swerve's whole title. Right. Like, I didn't hate it. I just wanted a better, better up. I wanted. I wanted a storyline. I wanted an opponent of it for him, where he would be the, he would be the focus, not the challenger. You know I'm saying. And I get it's like I said swerve isn't the strongest on the microphone. But I mean, you, you got to try something else to where you get people talking about you, you know. Like, just imagine if Roman Reigns during his, you know, what, four year title reign, he was like second fiddle to his opponent all the time. No matter who it was. Like, if you're, like, just imagine if your opponent got more of a pop during their entrance music than you did. I mean, we didn't see that over the years. The best example of that. You may not, you may vaguely remember this, but remember when the rock was hosting WrestleMania. And we knew it was going to set up for Cena versus the rock, which kind of made the mist look like such an afterthought. I mean, yeah, that was, I mean, I'm not saying that the mist deserves better. I mean, the mist is cool. I mean, I'll fuck with him. But that was during a time where Vince was putting the belt on everything. Like, Ms. Jinder Mahal, like somebody's were up fucking. Oh God, what's his name? I'm blanking right now. I'm blanking. What's his name? What's his name? The tall, the freakishly tall Indian cat. I don't know exactly who you talk about. Oh my God. Why my blanking? Oh, I suck. I'm so trapped. Great colleague. Great colleague. Yes. Like, you're just putting the belt on everyone. Like these mid-carders. Ms is a mid-carder. Jinder Mahal, a mid-carder. Great colleague. Stiffess, hell in the ring. You know what I'm saying? Like, why would you put a belt on him? Yeah, just, I don't know. I don't know. And I don't know where Swerve goes from here. I don't know who he's going to finish the field with Adam Page, which I feel like I thought the field was over. If you're going to start it back up, like, I mean, yeah, that's a good point. I thought that I thought that field was over too. I guess you have to get Adam Page something because, you know, he's just, you know, he's still getting back from his absence. And I don't know. And it just seems like even what Adam Page is, it seems like he's just everywhere because, I mean, here you are, your original group that seems like it's tearing apart the company that you all helped build is running rampant. But you're more worried about some personal vendetta with some guy, like they literally just fired you or kicked you off the group and you haven't even answered. And this is why I hate wrestling storylines at times, because it's like something will happen, but then the people will make them focus on something else which I guess is kind of important. It has a big big thing because. Yeah, good point. Good point there. Yeah, so I'm done with that. I got nothing for WWE's pay per view. It was all pretty nothing nothing surprising. Everyone retained, right? Everybody. Yeah, everybody retained their their belts. I love the, I love the match with Gunther and in or in and how that ended with them just shaking hands. You never see Randy Orin do that. You never see Randy Orin shake shake the hand of an opponent that he just lost to. You never see that. And of course, Gunther got a huge pop because, you know, he's he's wrestling in his his home country. I feel, I feel little heel turn coming from Kevin Owens on on Cody Rhodes. That's going to make it a really good storyline. And to be honest, it's kind of long overdue because I, I, I like heel Kevin Owens a lot. I like when Kevin, like heel Kevin Owens. I mean, Kevin Owens is, I mean, heel or face. He's great. He's great. I've been a fan for years. Yeah, so that's definitely coming. And yeah, that's really it. That's really it in terms of any standouts from WWE's bash at Berlin. Is there anything else we have to talk about? Anything that we have to, not that I can think of. I think we covered everything. Yeah, we covered a whole lot. We covered a whole inch a lot and we just laid it out for you motherfuckers right there on the party. The party size, the party size one. And we ain't giving you no doggy bags, neither. You got to eat it as is. Yeah, right there. Yeah, great episode, great episode. Oh, yeah, this will, this will be published out. Oh, yeah, well, I'm saying one is going to be published. It's going to be up and one is to be up. Yeah, we imagine. You imagine next week we get reports of how many people got arrested with that chase bank scam. Oh, listen, if we get fed, fed's arrested well over a dozen people. You imagine, listen, we're going to have to give them a update. I'll put it in my bets right now. Just plead guilty. Just plead guilty. You guys are going to lose, lose, just plead. I'm going to put my bets in now. I'm going to say it's going to be definitely in the double ditches. We got you. We got you guys in 4K. 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