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The Joe Budden Podcast

I'll Name This Podcast Later Episode 66

Duration:
1h 5m
Broadcast on:
18 May 2016
Audio Format:
other

For those that were with us the past 2 weeks, we have a much calmer podcast for you; the trio sits down to recap the feedback from episode 64 & 65, Astronomy?, Chinx, Chance The Rapper, Joe's retirement, and much more! Sleeper Songs Of The Week: Marisa: Kehlani "Get Away" | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGQ8QhwJqnQ Joe: Brandy "Should I Go" | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNXxE-jwu1k Rory: Kaytranada "One Too Many (feat. Phonte)" | https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/99.9/id1092026376
- Mike check one, two, once it's a real nigga on to Mike. Aye. - 'Kay. - Aye, first of all. - All right. - Let me get this sound as sexy here. - Yo, yo. What do I sound low? - Oh, I can always tell when our bevel check came. Marty looks cleaner. (both laughing) Hey, can we have a recording, man? We missing all this good fucking content here. - I think he was recording. - No, he wasn't recording. I was looking at, oh, you were recording? I'll get outta here. - Don't doubt our guy, man. - No, I wasn't doubting him. - You were doubting our guy. - No one. Anyway, I want to end his podcast later. - Yes, he will. - 65. And I know that because everyone talked about 63 and 64. - Hello. - Wait, 64 was which one? - Ang. - Yeah, I'm gonna double check this. - People like-- - I think you'd be lying. - Yeah, I think it's 66. I think this is 66. I think Drake was 64. - This is 66. - Ang was 65 and now here we are at 66. A lot of people liked 65. - Yeah. - I was hurt by it. - Why? - 'Cause me and Angie are better than that, for her to add me on her promo run of her doing every podcast in the world. Fuck off Angie. - Like literally everyone. - Every time I refresh my time, it's a new podcast that she shouldn't do one app if it makes you guys feel any better. - One app is over with. Nobody does one app. - Hey, everyone does one. I know me mean, that's not nice. - Oh, I know, and I'm supposed to say that here. - Because it's not true. - I happen to like one app, by the way. - I like one app, I'm just saying. I don't think they are recording podcasts as frequently as they used to at some point. - Oh yeah, that's what I'm saying. - That's probably true. - Yeah, that's what I'm saying. Shout out to Pete. Shout out to Cife. So what's going on? - Oh, you know, just mingling and shmingling. - No, I'm in the world. I don't care about what you're talking about. - Well, you know, I ran some errands today. - I did. - Let's work. It was great, pranked by mom. - So let's start with us. Let's start with us now. And a lot of people heard the podcast for the first time recently, because you sheep casual people only know of shit when it's click bait. - Well, you can't blame them if they never heard what they never heard of it. - Yeah, I can, I can, I can, I can. - Anyway, what up, fucktards? Welcome to our podcast. It's lit. So that's my welcome to the listeners. - I'm sure they're gonna stick around. - Yup, you're welcome. - Well, no, the Drake podcast, we didn't get to recap because we had the Angie one. - Back to back. (laughing) - Money, don't ruin this podcast. - That's true, I don't know what you own right now, it's too much early, nip it. - But it was much to what we predicted where half the people wouldn't listen at all. They would just look at the headline and assume that you're washed and hatin' and you're not relevant and you shouldn't be speaking about Drake. - And do their little one-liner. - Well, I addressed that. - Yeah, yeah. - I mean, a lot of the responses that I saw, I think were people that were responding to the little Instagram clips and not people that heard the entire podcast. A lot of the stuff I've read was shit that I've responded to. I mean, all you people that's saying, Joe Biden is a piece of shit and whack and I agree. - They're not wrong. - I agree. - Yeah. - I mean, I agreed with you guys. So that shouldn't even be like a proper retort for what I was talking about. And then today I read that B.Dot, who I really, really, really like, B.Dot's really funny, B.Dot is carrying Elliot on the low. (laughing) - We gotta stop plugging all these other podcasts. - Yeah. - I was not a Twitter Ramon. - Well, I'm talking about the other podcast. I can see what's going on. It's the whole podcast community. - Are we a community? - It is. I feel like all of these podcast niggas just popped up. - They did. - I feel like we were like-- - We just made the, like, before it went oversaturated. - Before it became a thing, we were in it. - Like, just made it. - I honestly-- - By, like, a month ago. - But listen, this could be arrogance, but I would like to think that like our friend, Rob Markman says that we inspired some people to start their podcast. - Absolutely. - And I think it was more like, oh shit, if they did it and they're fun and success, like, let's fucking do it. - And the ways more. - To diss the other, I think we're just more of a conversational podcast, not an interview-based podcast, which most of these are. I think we definitely-- - That's 'cause none of these-- - To the casual fans of podcasts. - Rory, Sony, I wanna diss the other podcast. - Okay, go ahead. - Go ahead. - I know these other niggas interesting enough. - You heard me? - You not have no guests. - Oh. - You're me? - Yeah. - Hat. - You can fool them other niggas. (laughing) - Oh my God. - You can't fool them other niggas. (laughing) - Hey, let me tell you something. - That Adderall. - That day. - Yeah. (laughing) - But anyway, so let's stay on on. Oh, be that, who I really, really, really enjoy. He said, "Joe button critiquing Drake is like the 11th man on the bench critiquing the superstar." - Wow. - I'll take it. So? - Right. - I don't care about that. I don't care about any of these niggas today. Let's fast forward. Saturday Night Live Drake. - I saw it. I didn't watch it in-- - Did anyone think his singing was off? A little bit? - Well, I mean, 40 wasn't sound, the sound engineer of SNL, so. - No, it just sounded a little off key, which was pretty, like, not, it wasn't the greatest. - So open it up. - What do we think? Aretha Franklin was doing fucking? (laughing) - No, like, not even Drake is. - What is she talking about? - What am I talking about? I'm saying it didn't sound good. Like, his singing voice was off, not usually what it is. - Was Patti LaBelle supposed to be up there? - No, but Drake was. The Drake that we're here, and it wasn't that Drake. - It's not a vocalist. - Do you think that the Drake we here is the Drake that-- - Even in live performances, Joe, I'm not fucking retarded. I get what you're saying, but he's fucking, if he's alive, it was not up to par with his usual live performances. - Okay. - Okay. - What do you think? - I didn't think I'd watch the performances, that's why I had songs. - The opening monologue is, yeah, it was weird. - The monologue. - Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. - Well, I don't think, I mean, I think you're joking around, so the place wasn't-- - No, and then he did a, I don't know, he did two songs, I didn't care. - The opening monologue, right? - They just won a good song. That's all, I'm not gonna-- - We're funny. - I mean, it's SNL, like, SNL has always been hit or miss-- - I was about to say. - Up until recently, new SNL is usually miss, instead of hit. - Yeah, but the first time Drake was on SNL. - It was much funny. - He destroyed it. - Much, much funny. - I did enjoy the back, I enjoyed the back to back skin. That was really, really, really funny to me. - Some people really enjoyed, I didn't, I don't know. - That was, well, to me it was hilarious because, you know, the joke is that Drake is sensitive. - Yeah. - So I could see, I mean, if that's the joke. - That's what I told you. - And I like that he's able to laugh at himself that way. Where he's just getting sensitive and dissonant niggas to the back to back beat. That's great. - I liked the, the car skit, but more J. Farrell's character than his. - I thought it was horrible. - Really, I thought J. Farrell was-- - I didn't understand the premise. I was in there like, how did they pitch this? - I didn't understand the premise either, but I just thought J. Farrell's character was great. - Okay, so now that we're done with the surface shit, and we're gonna keep this podcast lighthearted today, but I will just point out some observations that I made when I saw "SNL" the next day. - Oh dear. - Drake has definitely signed Apple Records. (laughing) I mean, hey, I know that I was real serious talking about this shit the last time we talked about it, but dog, in the 90 years that Saturday Night Live, right, has been on the air. When have any of you ever seen "Font" across the screen? Tell me. - I didn't actually watch it live. - The baby bait, let's save some time. 'Cause we're gonna keep this light today. We've never seen it. - Oh no, no, give me some time. I'm gonna research all of it. - Go research. - I'm gonna go back and watch all the years of the hit. - Oh, Abraham Lincoln earlier. Yeah, no, there's never-- - Look back to you. - Not only has there never been "Font" on the screen, right, and that don't really tell us too much, but if you feed into my conspiracy theory about Drake monopolizing the meme game, and then SNL starting with Drake and memes, again, I just think it's all tied in. Not to mention, and we're gonna get off of this, but I was talking to someone who shall remain anonymous, and they said, "Well, definitely Apple." I thought it was common knowledge that there was an Apple Records and a Drake was signed there, and I mean, if anything, the public should've known this when there was that big court case with the Beatles and Apple. So now you can buy most of the Beatles music on Apple, but before, I guess, there was some type of deal that they had in place where Apple could use the Beatles music, but they could not sell it, and once they started selling music, the Beatles sued, and that's why you can never get that music. But when they went to court and they settled it, some would say that's because there's Apple Records. That's why they're settling. - Weren't they signed to Apple Records? Not the Apple that we know that makes MacBooks. I really think the record label was called Apple Records. - Oh, yeah, back at it. - Yeah, I don't know. - Yeah, I don't know. - Maybe that was the confusion, but. - No, no, and we're not staying on this too long 'cause I don't really give a fuck about any of this, but I do think that there's Apple Records. I do think that we're not far from Google Records, and I'm just having fun. From this one on, I'm having fun watching it all. Now with that said, let's connect the dots here. So let's stay on Drake so we can get off a Drake, 'cause much like me, I want to stop talking about Drake. - Yeah, I think we need a cleanse, a detox. - Yeah, I need a drink. - A young Drizzy. - I need a Drake beat. I made more shit when you get the biggest rap star in the world and then your album comes out. We have to talk about it. - Yeah, this is uncomfortable for me too. I hate talking about niggas. - Mans is tired of talking about it. - Oh, that was really bad. Like, that was really bad. - That was the point. - I know, but that was like bad as long as he's been doing it. - Yeah, that's supposed to be bad. - So fucking, the French clip. - Yeah. - Comes out. - Oh, fuck, I totally forgot about that. - The French clip comes out. Yeah, we want to keep all the Drake shit together so we can get off him for good. So the French clip comes out and it's French and a snap with a song and it's a hook and the hook is catchy and the beat is dope, but all the beats are dope on Snapchat, on 10 second clips. And then we hear French singing a song that all of y'all are gonna fucking sing along whenever you're drunk. Oh, I never bought a bitch a fur. Y'all never bought a bitch nothing and all you niggas that buy a bitch of stuff are gonna start singing y'all ain't never bought a bitch nothing. And then we hear Drake's voice come on 'cause Drake's voice is very distinctive. And he says, which sounds, it sounded a bit condescending. - Yeah. - It sounded a bit like-- - little sassy gas on it. - It sounded like Nail Emoji on it. - Nail Emoji on it. - Yeah, Nail Emoji Twitter. - Yeah. - This sounds like Nail Emoji, right? - Yeah. - So my stupid ass dumbass me is playing devil's advocate while moaning over your shame. - It might not be a diss though, it could simply be acknowledgement like I hear you, Joe. And that might be his only line and he might go on with his day and with that verse. - Nah, it's gonna be a low shot. - Which movie? - Yeah, yeah, it's not gonna be old song. - Yeah, no, I didn't think that either. - Shit, you could be so lucky. - He's not gonna give you like eight bars or even four. - I don't think he gives me more than two. - Yeah, same. - Still interesting to start the verse out that way though. - Ooh. - That says something. Like a low shot in the middle. - Yeah, but to start it is definitely saying something. - Well, we don't even know that this song will ever come out. - Are you saying he'd pussy if it don't come out? - No. - No, I'm just saying artist. - French does sit on records for a while though, that's a very weird. - Artist period. Artist period sit on songs for a while. So this song might not come out number one. Even though I did see some bumped into someone else who shall remain anonymous who said that they bumped into French French the same night that he did whatever he did in that studio and they said whatever him and Drake did, he was excited about this. - I tried to text him and get the T and he skipped right over that question and answered my second question. So. - All right, so let me say this here. Let me say this here right now. We're gonna keep this lighthearted. French is, I've done records with French. Good guy, great person. We know a lot of the same people. Gabby, I fuck with all of them. I love French. I love everything that they're doing over there. Drake, I think, you know what's funny? Even in my overstated love for Drake, people say I hate Drake too. So, but I love both of those guys. Now with that disclaimer out the way, it would be a bad idea to do that. - Meow. - To dis you? - Yup. - Why? - 'Cause it wouldn't. - I'm curious. - It just wouldn't. We'll watch it play out. We'll watch it play out. If he does, great. If he doesn't, great. - I'm excited. - Why? - 'Cause that could be great. - No, wouldn't. - Yeah. - Yes. Ooh, those bars? Hello. - What bars? What bars? I thought giant bars would fucking be making a drink. - Oh my god. - I wanna just spill water. - We get a paper towel, some sorts. - All right, so I spilled a little water all over our podcast equipment. - Yeah, like, no. - Just a 10, it's just a drop. - All right, so let me see. Yeah, it would be a bad idea for anyone who wants to say anything negative about me musically to do so now. And that's all I will say about that. - Since we're on the topic of French, that would be a great segue to get into today being one year since we lost chinks. So I would like to say, once again, rest in peace. - Rest in peace. - And we do miss you dearly. - It's been a year. - It has been a year. - Rest in peace, chinks, rest in peace stack. Shout out to the whole riot squad. The time goes by rather quickly. Nobody ever arrested. Way to go. - Yep. - And there's literally not a single piece of, not a single update in that case. Lisa Evers called them the NYPD this week and they said they got none. - Did she really? - Mm hmm, not a fucking thing. The only thing they had was with that little piece that came out last month that said it was definitely a planned murder and not an accident. Like, though, we all fucking knew that. - Well, thank you very much. - Right, yeah. - Thank you. - Don't say. - Dude, you're doing your job great over there, guys. - Thank you very much. Good police officers, good NYPD. - I'd love to see my tax dollars. I work. It's so great to see. It's so comforting. - Oh, Lord. All right. So rest in peace, chinks. I think of chinks all the time, 'cause again, I frequent the hookle spot that him and I used to frequent a lot of the time. I still listen to chinks music, so he's still alive with me. Prayers condolences still to his family, his extended family, his loved ones, and everybody's prayers go up to chinks. Shout out to him, right? - Are they putting another album out or something? I saw some promo today. - They are putting another album. They actually released a single today, too, with Chrisette Michelle and Meatsons. - Oh, we'll listen to that every order of the album. - Mm hmm, I'm sure. - I'd like to listen to that. - Yeah. - All right, so what else is going on in the wonderful world of music? - Oh, wait, before we get into any of that, 'cause I want it backtracked, I want it backtracked up. Still speaking of that podcast two weeks ago, so did y'all see the Apple release of how they're attempting to get rid of downloads altogether? - Yeah, that's not true. - How do you know it's not true? - 'Cause they released a statement and they said it's not true. - Knock it off. - It was so good. - Oh, please. - Fake report. - Fake report my ass, fake report now. - It's just something we've been predicting for a year on this fucking podcast. - Fake report now, Mottie. Fake report now? - Well, speaking of that, which is relevant, when the chance mixtape dropped, I don't have Apple music streaming. - Why? - I just want to download, I would have paid $10 to just download it to my phone rather than have to find an illegal download to then put it on my phone. - Why don't you just pay $10 and get Apple music and stream it? - 'Cause I don't want to stream. If I don't support something, I'm not going to-- - Yo, that's, I don't understand that. - Laundry, let's pay $10 for the streaming service. And then that's just it. - Yeah. - Chance, Chance, Chance is a project which I haven't heard, but I've heard amazing things about it. - I've heard it's phenomenal as well. - Yeah, because I need to sit down and digest it. I saw the track list. Clearly he's been doing some good things. Clearly is the trajectory of Chance's career is doing pretty good. Who's Chance signed to? - He is independent. - He is independent. - Oh, please. - No, really. - Like actually independent. - And I looked it up on Apple music to see what, you know, if it was a distribution or anything. - It's like Chance the Rapper records. - Yeah, just a copyright Chance the Rapper. - No, he's really independent. But if you have to think about it, he put out acid rap for free. The surf shit wasn't really his, but it was kind of his. And then this tape. It's not like he has been secretly signed and they've been putting out music via somebody. He really hasn't been putting out that much music. - And if he just struck a deal with Apple music, that's, you don't need a record label for that. - He just finds a way to be relevant a lot. He's very good at that. - Go Chance, get that paper. And he's about to chart. To be the first, he's gonna be the first artist ever to charge strictly off of streams. He's supposed to do 40 to 50K. - Shout out to Chance. - Aiming for a top 10 debut. - And we won't bring up that debate we had with you. - I was about to bring it up. - I was about to bring it up. - We're comparing Chance two. - And now you're lying. - And now you're lying. - And now you're lying. - You're debated. - The most asinine debate I think I've ever had in my entire life. - Let's talk about it. - So we can. - Let's talk 'cause I think that y'all have my debate confused. - I'm sorry then. - Speak on it. - I wasn't trying to say "Trey Ave" is better and has a better career and will be, have a better career than Chance the Rapper. I was never saying that. - We didn't say well better. We were a little better. That was horrible. We were not suggesting that you were saying that he was gonna end up having a better career. We were talking about relevancy at the moment. - Right. - And you and Corey's fucking point was he had a song on Hot 97. - Yep. - Verbatim, verbatim. That was what it was. - Let me see. This is, we gotta keep this lighthearted. If you ever thought that that was my point, that was a mistake on your part. I don't know. I will never support an argument of mine with, they have a song on Hot 97. That's not my argument. - You guys didn't bring us one other point but that though. - Well, my point that I was speaking to him, I won't get too far into that. I was speaking-- - Oh, for the people listening, this didn't happen recently. - Oh no, this happened, this happened a long time ago. - Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. - This was me, Rory, Joe, and Corey. - This was-- - Joe's not that stupid. - This was in my house. - In your living room? - In my living room. Friends speaking, barbershop talk. - Yeah. - Don't hold us to any of this that we're sharing with y'all and making y'all privy too. - And you accuse me. - I like to play devil's advocate with everything. Let me tell the people. - I like to debate a lot. I just, I debate shit even when I agree. I just enjoy it. I think it keeps the wheel sharp in your mind. So y'all too, I don't think we're being fair to Troy F. - Please. - Why? - We were bringing up points about chance and not things against Troy. - That he does huge festivals and all that shit and you're like, what? - Hey, check this out, I love you both. So we're not finishing this here. But, okay, okay, I'd like to think that I just thought higher of Troy F than y'all did. That's all, we'll leave it at that. - Okay. - And chance, and chance. I mean, to y'all's credit he, y'all said he was doing festivals. We knew he was doing festivals. - And acid rap at that point was over a million downloads. - You mentioned that as well. I mean, chance, you know, there's like a whole slew of MCs that have really just, they've worked their way to their position and, you know, it's just interesting to watch. There's some MCs, they don't get a lot of the credit and a lot of the headlines that the other people get, but these guys are really out there working hard and busting their ass. I never want to see action Bronson cook anything. - That's actually a pretty entertaining show. - No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. I agree, I'm sure it is, but I'm just saying, that's not something I want to see, but I keep saying it. - Like, they're doing a good job. - Absolutely. - I know I'm not supposed to say think bad things about action Bronson because of my Paul and shady relationship. - Your political connects? - Fuck political connects, that's what I feel like. That's one, but yeah, like that's creative. It's just some real creative things happening hip-hop. People are thinking of really creative ways to get their music heard and get their brand popping and get their movement rocking, and I applaud all of them. I applaud each and every one of y'all, even the niggas that are making the music that I may not necessarily feel. Yesterday, I went to, but not yesterday. Sometime this weekend, I went to do a, it was a car show in Sea Caucus. - Sunday, you went. - That was Sunday, I went with me and Joelle Ortiz. Graff was there, it was a lot of people there, a lot, just ladies were there, a lot of people there, right? So, afterward, I made Graff come to my house with all 95 of his goons that were wearing all black. - Nice. - And I had to talk to him about the mission. - That's it, I'm pulling up my A by talking about the mission. - Can you talk about it? - Oh, that's why you skipped my birthday? It's talking about what, the mission? - I came to your birthday. - This is nice, thank you. - You're welcome. - It's appreciated. The love doesn't go unnoticed. - I just saw your birthday, you just had a birthday last year. - Yeah, but this year-- - Do I have to go to all of the birthdays? 25 is a big one, 26. Ah, ah. - Viewers from the 26, I didn't like that one. I'm like, what do you think I'm gonna come to your shit? - You thought my birthday was uninspired? - Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I wanna come to your shit. I heard it was great. - Did you see him put out a fucking music video from his recap, from his birthday party? Fucking had all types of aerial shots and shit, what? - You better be lying. - No, that happened. - There had better not be a music video. - It's like a minute 30. - Who the fuck do we get? - I saw it say, I'm like, are you fucking, there's pigeons flying, like birds flying to open up the scene. It starts out on the streets of New York and the fucking shit is flying everywhere. Then it starts on like the fucking, what do you call that shit, chandelier? It's great. - What's a disco ball? - Whatever. - But yeah, make me sound over. Sometimes you gotta curate the curation, man. - It's fucking gay, is what the fuck it is. - I don't ever wanna be responsive to anything that Rory says or does, but his other friends. That's number one, number two. I think Rory has seven jobs. - He does. - No, let's talk about him. - Okay, what's the first one? - Rory works for his job. - Which we still don't know. - We don't know what that job is. - And we're never gonna know. - We don't know what his job is, but we know he works there and he's got a boss that enjoys the pocket. I don't really know. - Well, not my boss. - Well, someone. - I call the guy in the office. - Let's see. Rory works for, you heard that new? - I don't. - No, I'm gonna take it. - Low said so. - All right, you know what? I'll let you get all your jokes off then I'll reply. I don't wanna fuck up the cadence of the joke. - What joke? - I don't wanna fuck up the bit. - You heard that new? Low's blog, Rory writes for them. - Okay. - Definitely, 'cause he's such a good writer. - Rory works for a stashed. - Definitely, what up, Kaz? - Rory works for Bossip and Baller Alert. - Okay, hey, Steph. - I don't think I ever logged on to Bossip in my life. - Uh, Jase. - Okay. - What's the new one that everybody loves? - Life is Tremendous.com. - Said the new one that people love. - What is it? - Oh, the shade room, what is the shade room? - I'm not really, I'm not really catching your drift. - I'm confused with you. - I'm just going with you. - I actually thought it was gonna be a pretty good joke. - Yeah, I'm not. - No, I just thought it needed to be no. - I just thought it needed to punch a fan of shit. - The stashed and, you heard that news, cool. I thought you were gonna go with the joke. - I was gonna keep it there. - I was gonna keep it there. - Go to a punchline. - My brain, yeah, no. - There's this cool one called T-Tenders and they keep up with all of Fettie's fucking love relationships and it's really interesting. Fettie Wop, let's talk about him. - Why do women care about other people's love life so much? - That's what we do. Plus, I get paid to do that, so that's also that. - Why is the government so persistent upon finding another planet for us to live on? - Is there a connection here? - No, I'm sorry, I could find one. - No, there's a connection somewhere. - Wait, what was the first question? - Why are your girls so into other people's business? - Oh, you're funny. - I think there's a connection here, yeah. - No, serious, no. - So women are from Venus. - I have to be concerned with some of the more serious things that are going on in the universe and that means the election, right? That my father reminds me to tell you people to vote every single day that I speak to him. - Hey, vote, guys. - So that's the election. How about not yawn when you tell people? - Yeah. - How about sound like you want people. - Sorry. - There you go, no, no, no, no. - So that's the election and when I start seeing headlines about they sent niggas in the universe and they found not one, but 90,000 planets and they brought them back here. And some of them-- - They brought the planets back here, that's what you wrote. - Yeah, they brought them back, they brought them back with them. - They brought back their findings and four of them may be close enough to an out dropped out. So forgive me here, I'm not, this is not verbatim. - So are they keeping these 90,000 planets that I brought back? - Kentucky, Kansas City with fucking this, they own technines, too, I don't fucking know. - They're in Wyoming. (laughing) - Oh, wait, wait. So somewhere, there's four planets that are close enough to the solar sooner that they can house earth humans. They can have life form there because they can have water because I don't know, but I read it. - Yeah, you know what, let's, let's go. - No, see, let's not brush over this just 'cause I don't know what I'm talking about. (laughing) They could use their fucking Googles and figure out that some niggas just found 90,000 planets in outer space. But at some point, and we can get off of this, I want somebody to tell me why they so concerned with finding another planet for us to live. - I'm trying to find another damn house to live in right now. That shit is hard enough. - I mean, that's what scientists, that's what they do, so. - Why am I talking to Marissa about the planets and housing life? - I don't know, I know what's, I used to love planets. I did like all these reports, what happened? (laughing) - Did you implant it? - Did you implant it? (laughing) - That was so good, that's so good. (laughing) - What is Z at the end, that's what I'm gonna have? (laughing) - All right. - The hook is your ass is like a planet. (laughing) - But I really like your anus. (laughing) - That was good, come on. - Is that a real lyric? - No, but it's, it could be one. - I was about to lose my $10 dollar sign, fanfare. Well, I have to text $10 dollar sign. - Why? - None of your business. Ooh. All right, so anyway, so a lot of people, a lot of people keep the office. - Now she's not the mission. - Why not in the mission? - I am in the mission. - You are not in the mission. - No, your mission is different from mine. - No, my mission is tied out of the sense of your texting him off. - How do we get to Cleveland? (laughing) - And back. - Our missions are not the same. - Yeah, our missions. - For good mission? - I know, but we're just fighting for different causes. - Okay. - That's all. See, now you may forgive what the fuck I was about to say. And it was good. Oh, let's talk about Fetty Wob for two seconds. - Okay. - Let's get him mad at us too. - No, we love Fetty. - I like Fetty. - I love Fetty Wob too. - Okay. - I love you, dear. - Fuck that. - Okay, here we go. - I want to, no, because on ESPN, like in all the sports shows. - Mm-hmm, highly questionable. - Yeah. See? - I know something. - It's like the worst show. - What's the show? On ESPN? - And let me not say ask the worst show, 'cause shout out to Obamani Jones. I fuck with him and I'll host it at show. - Although Roy doesn't know the spell of saying. - No. - Oh yeah, I forgot it. - On all of those shows, right? Sometimes when people, when one of the experts in somebody, when they make a prediction or some shit, what someone has said on the show, they check back, they check back to see what happened with that prediction, whether they're wrong or right or whatever. So the same way we went back, well, our Drake theories led up to a big Drake podcast. We spent a lot of time last year talking about Fetty too. - We did, we certainly did. - And so far we're proving right. - What was our point? - Digging him the fuck out of here. - No. - I don't think it's there yet. - No, no, no. Of course not. You don't have the year he had and it be there yet. Fetty what? That last song, the shit about-- - Don't film this one. - About your kids going to school or some shit. - These are music for a special but an only. - What is the fucking song where you fucking eat and eggs or some shit? I don't know, you know it. - I know, he just put it out like-- - I know, I know, I know, I know. - But it's four high school kids. - Wait, explain the background of this. - I'm not aware. - Oh, you never heard the song? - No. - Play the song. - Let me get the title. - I don't know, no, no. We can play in that song. - This isn't supposed to be the single, right? - I don't even know the name of it. - It is the single. - This is his single. - Play the song. - This is the follow up to all the singles that he did last song. - We are finding this song. - So while Marissa looks for the song, for those of you who are unaware, 'cause a lot of you just started listening to this podcast, last year, same way I was obsessed with Drake, I was obsessed with Fetty what? Don't play yet. Don't play yet. - That's the one, right? - That's the one. - Yeah. - Turn it on, turn it on, turn it on. So last year, I was obsessed with Fetty what? Number one, because he's from New Jersey. Number two, because he's from New Jersey, but his sound really didn't sound like it was from New Jersey, it's very unique. Three had a lot of success. A lot of singles, a lot of hits, sold a lot of records. He signed the 300, and I have some familiarity with how that thinking used to be, not so much now. So that was important for me to watch, because I thought that they were exhausting that kid. I thought that they were milking the cow. See, the part that people miss is, for an artist's debut, you got your whole life. You have your entire life to create your debut. And the singles and the music that people hear for the first time is normally music from a big block of your life. Once that's gone, you got a year. You no longer have the 20 to 21 years to create. Once we got that project from you, now baby, expectations are there. So that's why I was watching Fetty what? Because I saw the year he had, it was amazing. I was happy for him, I was proud of him. I thought they were exhausting him, and I didn't see how at that pace he could continue. And then I hear this, play this. Let me turn it out, I don't want to hear. It's plugged in. It's not playing because it's a smartphone. ♪ We're living the morning ♪ Smart not to play, all right, there we go. This is a single that's available for purchase. It's not on iTunes yet, I have to get it on. ♪ Whiska leaf for high, yeah ♪ ♪ Get me to say the rock and medicate again ♪ ♪ Whiska leaf for high, yeah ♪ ♪ Let your cops in the air like you look ♪ Y'all sure this is Fetty? ♪ We're living the morning ♪ Let's hear more Monty, same shit. No, it's Fetty. ♪ Can I get fine ♪ ♪ I'm fine ♪ ♪ I ain't really sure ♪ I think it's just Fetty. I know, I'm just joking. Oh. (laughing) I'm like, no, no, no. Every time it's Fetty is Monty, it's like a-- Fetty Mont. Yeah, Fetty Mont. (laughing) Shout out to Monty too. ♪ 'Cause I made it say ♪ ♪ Boy, you got us ♪ All right, well I don't think this is the single. It's not available for purchase. I don't think that's the single that they're going with. No, I can't call it either way, but we also know that what you call it, none of those songs went on to iTunes forever last year either and it didn't win. Well listen to this, we're not, we're gonna give our man Fetty Wop the benefit of the doubt on his show. I don't think-- He deserves it. He deserves it. I don't think that's a single either. I don't think that's something that he would lead out a project with nor do I think that him or his team listened to that and said, "This is it." It sounds like that's made before a soundtrack for a kid's movie or something coming out. It just sounds like that song is a purpose for it, but the part that is scary to me is when that song went out, the release, the headline said, "Fetty releases four to five records." You did it. They all was trash. He released one with snow, some other shit, and he put out one yesterday with Mont called Victor Cruz. How long has he been off tour? Oh, wow. No, not a while. He's been off tour for like three weeks. Oh, I don't-- Really? I believe her. I don't know. He did two tours this year. Three. He finished Chris Brown's one, then he went on the one with Post Malone, then he went on a monster energy tour. God damn. He needs to disappear for a little while. So is that luxury with having a record like Trap Queen? You are now in the-- I think we've had this conversation before. We're in the late night category here. You can perform on Jimmy Fallon. You're that high. You don't need to be feeding the streets with a bunch of music at this point. You need to disappear for a little bit like a pop star, because Trap Queen was well above the urban market as she was everywhere. She was playing in Rite Aid. You can disappear now, especially if you just got off tour. Well, let's not make Rite Aid the-- [LAUGHTER] Yeah, you know what's funny though? I do that with Dunkin' Donuts. [LAUGHTER] I go with Dunkin' Donuts and I hear some-- they're like, oh, they got it here. They did it. They made it. [LAUGHTER] The music they vaguely played at the background of a gas station means you made it. You got it, man. It's in it, Jim. Well, that leaves me to wonder, do you guys think designer is going to have a similar Fettie Wapier? Hell no. No. No. Hey. Hey, hey, hey. That year was nuts. I mean, I get that. Wait. There was like six records in the top 10. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. Since you say that, how many artists, how many new artists can you think of with the exception of the niggas that came out and dominated and owned hip hop from the rip? Can you think of that had a year like Fettie Wap since 2000? Oh, no. I'm not going to say-- I don't think he's going to beat at that level, but I mean to a point where he's remaining relevant past this one. Future might have been the closest. Well, designer is going to stay relevant past the one song simply for-- simply because of the story. Oh, yeah, that too. Simply because of the story. I mean, if future is relevant, designer can be relevant because there's going to always be something to talk about. That panda video is great, too. It came out today. It did not come out today. It did it. It came out like a week and a half ago. Oh, it was on the blogs today? No, it wasn't. Well, listen to me. How can you all fight in your own sign? I don't know. Sorry. Winded life is tremendous. Drop it. Oh. I should go off that date. I love it. The other website. Yo. So designer, though, I hear that he has more fire on the way. I believe it. Yeah. When you have a team like that behind you-- What's his team? You should assume-- Who's his team? Good music. Good music. No. I'm not-- I mean, not just assuming she could come home. Oh, no. They're pushing him, too. I'm going to give good music the benefit of the day. Like, what'd you call it? Steven Victor is traveling with him and everything. Push a tease. Oh, well, no. They're going to push him. Yeah. I assume they was going to push him when his song was on Kanye's album. It's posted on WorldStar today. But whatever. I believe it. That matters. That matters. Yeah. That matters. It's posted today. Marty, I'm sorry. We didn't see it on your site, Marty. OK, but it's like every site, right? No, it wasn't. Yes, it was. And you tell me I'm a blogger. Marty, anybody would Wi-Fi as a blogger? No. I mean, we have to stop that. Anybody would a laptop and Wi-Fi is a journalist and a blogger. Nope. Stop it. Not true. I mean, addressing this to Marty, because you have some other jobs that would support your blogger, journalist's argument. Thank you. But-- You work for Bossup, too? I do. I don't know. Her and Steph. I don't know. I think her and Steph are buying all of those. Yep. Me and Steph are working glummering. We want everything. Designer's second record. Designer's second record. What's the name of it? It's not real. Moon People. Someone cut it up from his Tim Westwood freestyle, and it was a fan made thing. It made a fake sound cloud. Tim Westwood freestyle was-- Have we seen the end? Let's talk it. That's a great question. Is freestyling over with? Yeah. And that may sound like an old or redundant question. But think about-- The traditional form of really off the top. No, no, no, no. No, no, no. No, no, no. Let's talk about the new age. Written from your phone. Go to the radio station. It's been acceptable. Yeah. Is it over? I'm out of Ebro, and I think he's just doing it to fuck with people. Outside of Ebro, I don't see people as people to rap. I think Ebro is doing that to troll. What you're talking about? No, no, no, no, no, no. Very open, yeah. Ebro, I love it. No, I think it's perfect. Yeah, but-- But it makes me angry when he does it, because I'm old like Ebro. Well, he's much older than me. But I get mad when the kids can't rap either. Well, correct me if I'm wrong, from my memory of it being at its peak. Morning shows were not typically where people freestyle. Yeah, they're not. Right now, with content being so important for radio stations, it seems like Breakfast Club and Hot Night 7 Morning Show are the ones producing the most content online. So they may not know who-- that's the freestyle at 7 o'clock in the morning. Playing devil's advocate. Yeah, no. The morning shows usually don't-- Well, this is the afternoon shows don't really put out content like that. This is a generational thing again. I'll take the L in this debate, but morning shows did used to revolve around freestyle. I remember when the band was on the freestyle. You know, let's go back to-- let's go back to Ed Lover, Dr. Dre at Hot. In the mornings, they freestyle and encourage people to freestyle. Let's keep it on hot. Okay. Miss Jones. Jonesy. She encouraged rapping on her morning show too. This is the format time. So they'll start-- they'll start in a buck. Yeah, I'm from the Flex freestyle era. Well, let's say I start-- you all have current for star and buck. Yeah, but I was-- Now, star and-- I don't even like rap. He says he didn't like rap. We got that star. But that whole show was so hip-hop star as a backpacker on the low. It was my favorite morning show ever. So, I mean, yeah, I don't know why star can't get a better job and a better-- well, yes, I do know why. I like burnt a billion bridges. Yeah, but so what? Apparently-- I feel like when you're-- So something. But when you're talented, which he is, let me ask you this. Oh! Oh, got it. Oh! Got it. Got it. Got it. Name me one person on New York radio that's better in star right now. Well, you're not going to get that from me. I've been very vocal about star being my favorite radio personality. All right. I think Ebro is amazing. Okay. I expected you to say that. Yeah. You're supposed to say that. Who else? That's my-- that's my point. Yeah, I wouldn't-- That's my point. I wouldn't put anyone other than Ebro only because I think he's really good at talking and interviewing other than Ebro. Well, for argument sakes, the average person would say Charlemagne. Yeah, but-- No, they wouldn't. No, they wouldn't. You're saying a regular listener now would not say Charlemagne was one of their favorite radio personalities? You see, just-- that people do that so often. No, I think a lot-- I didn't say that. A lot of people would say that. No, I'm saying, to your question, name someone that's better than star, typically people may pick their favorite, and Charlemagne is typically people's favorite right now. That's why I said that. All right. I understand that. All right. I'm saying that. Those are my feet that stink like that, Mottie. Yeah, I knew it. The Harachis. I don't wear socks when I'm wearing them every day. Oh, shoot. I love it. I smell that. I was like-- I love it, baby. I hate it. Oh, my God. I'm really nasty. I only know how to rap. Oh, my God. If I did not know how to rap, and fuck. Oh, man. I don't know what I'd be good for. What was I saying? Oh, to the people that would say that though, Charlemagne is what you would consider a b-mike. He's not a lead. Star Letty Show. Yes. Star was like the A seat. Now, to Charlemagne's prey. He was A through C. Yeah, because-- Because-- Because-- Because-- Because-- Because-- Because-- Because-- We've never heard-- Because-- Because-- Because-- Because-- We've never heard-- Because-- Because-- But-- No, I know it was a book. Of course, I'm being silly. I know that book exists. But Star held that entire shit down. I would like to see Charlemagne be A. And I think he's working his way toward that. Charlemagne's going to get me to fuck her out of here. Charlemagne could be A. I mean, he does it. Yeah, he's the A. And he's the lead mic of that show. Is he really? I've never heard of it. Yeah, and B would be the A. It would be-- And B would be-- A would you put towards who does the segments, segues, and all that type of shit is really the A. Who is responsible for telling y'all to shut the fuck up. When she'd have gone too long to cut to a break who opens from the commercial, who goes into the commercial-- The commercial. Yeah, the commercial. We're shortening it now. Yeah. Yeah. It's a commercial, a JSON. So Envy would be the A. All right, I don't care enough about what's going on in radio and all of that bullshit. I only care about music, music, the mission, the mission. What else is happening in music? You are. You're happening in music. I know, people are making that a thing. Well-- That's why we said it. You made the tweet. Go ahead, A. Mike. Let him know. Yeah. So yesterday-- well, not yesterday. So I have six shows coming up, Rhode Island, DC, New York, L.A., Santa Ana, and somewhere I'm forgetting, right? That's horrible. Why not-- Go to his Instagram at JoeBuddin. But those six shows were already there and in the works, but this decision has been in the works for quite some time where I said those will be the last button shows, and it will be the last button shows. We will not be doing any more button shows ever. Now, with that said, I know people's comprehension skills are a bit off. What does that say anything about retirement? Well, people know you as a solo artist and part of a group as well. But Slaughterhouse to the average fan has not put out anything in quite some time, nor has there been buzz about you guys putting something out. So people have just been focusing as you as a solo artist. So you saying, I'm not doing any more button shows? That could be interpreted as a retirement. No. Well, it clearly was. I was only talking about the performing aspect of doing shows. I wasn't talking about actually recording. There was no retirement. That was not a clickbait to get attention, "Hey, come see me." I was just letting people know that the six shows will be the very last shows that you will ever see JoeBuddin perform, JoeBuddin shit. Yeah. I didn't know it would be such a big deal. Quiet as kept. I've been a big deal for three weeks now. You are. I don't like it. Why did you think that wouldn't be a big deal? You're putting out a very vague tweet of saying, "These are the last button shows ever." And you have a pretty big fan base. You don't think that was going to be noticed. People are going to brush that off after your, how long, 10-year career? Well, I'm disillusioned. I'm longer than 10 years, but I may be a little disillusioned, but I sometimes think that everybody just knows what I'm doing and what I'm thinking and what I'm working on. If I didn't think anybody would think retirement, I've tweeted for months now that I'm working on something. Yeah. Like I have been very vocal about working on music. I've played music like I have music. It's amazing music. So retirement wouldn't be coming out of my mouth anytime soon. Yeah, but blogs picked it up important people retweeted it. Well, that's because... It was different than just... Alietta. Post it on IG 345. Alietta. Alietta tweets everything. I know. It's being sarcastic. Yeah, but no, that's because the blogs and all of these people think that it's over. Wasn't that a menacing line? Wait. No, that's why people thought it was a retirement tweet. It just dawned on me because people think I should retire. That's why. Which I will not fault anyone for if you are, I mean, they don't know how to music a sound and shit. I wouldn't know how to music was going to sound into it sounded that way. Now it just sounds the way it sounds. So let me play A, Mike. Why no more button shows? Roy, what are you doing? What are you doing? First of all, there's no more button shows. I'm not getting into why there's no more button shows. The mission is too great for button shows. It's greater than button shows. It's greater than button. It's greater than... We got bigger fish to fry than these shows. So June 13th in New York is the last show here. June 15th, BB King's New York, June 13th, the show there. June 15th, Howard Theater, DC. The rest of them, you can check my Twitter or Instagram @JoeButton on both to find out the dates. I don't know what's going to happen at these shows. I'll probably do something from every project. If I can remember the words or if people are going to help me remember the words because my memory is bad and I'm old and it's just... Can I hype man for all the last three? You can't hype man for anything, you can't perform at our live podcast, you can't do anything. You can't do anything. Just don't do anything at all. The Warriors lost last night. A lot of people are really, I think this is a really big deal, I don't. They came out sloppy, game one, there was a horrible game they played, Durant has been angry and on a mission but that will mean absolutely nothing. Thunder, dumb niggas getting clapped, that's my opinion and that's it, so I won't drag that out. Yeah, I don't know if there's much more to talk about. Toronto and Cleveland, I really would have liked to see Miami and Cleveland but Miami wasn't healthy, so that's fine. We get to Toronto and Cleveland, we know how that's going to turn out and then I think... Cleveland. So I think we'll have either, so either final, we'll get a repeat. If Toronto wins, they're definitely signing Apple Music too. I see the conspiracy, I'm with you on this one. Toronto is not winning anything. If they do. But they won't. Apple Music. Or it's Amber Rose's box that's magical. Well Amber Rose's box should be magical. Definitely it's magical. Should be. We've seen a lot of thick bitches with whack box but Amber Rose had whack box. We said that on this podcast before. So yeah, I don't want to spend too much time on the playoffs. The whole day, both Batista got punched in his fucking face for acting tough. That's it for baseball. What else happened? Football, Go Giants. That's my sports, my fucking sports report. Future. That's football. Yeah, before this podcast, Mottie sent 90 things to talk about and then she came in here with makeup on her hair in a bun and a leather and it's sitting here acting like she didn't text us any of his stuff. Excuse me. I'm nothing to follow that with. Yeah. Can we go on it? Teacher won in custody. Oh, I want to know. She remembers today. I didn't forget. I was waiting for you to finish your talk. That was rude. Oh, sorry. I'll take it back. What did you say? I didn't say something. Go ahead. So future in Sierra went to custody, whatever hearing today and future won joint custody of the baby. Even though Sierra tried to tell the judge that she feels that he is a bad father and not available for the child and then her lawyer also said that future is a bad person but the judge was like, nah, joint custody. Sierra, Sierra, Sierra, Sierra. You named your kid future. You did. Don't break this table over that child again. No, we have a light-hearted podcast. Yeah. Keep it in his light hair. Light and happy folks. I'm not invested. Light and sweet. Listen, y'all are not going to get me to behave the way that I behave during that Drake podcast. It's not going to. That's not unknown. We didn't get you to behave that way. You did that all? No, motherfucking old. You did that when you invited me up there to watch all you and your young friends at fucking dance on tables to redemption. They're fucking nervous to live and enjoy our lives. I know you see happiness and get really upset. No, y'all. No, I can just make a case that not you, but you my man, but some of them niggas is dick riders. Oh, talk about it name names, isn't it, but I could definitely give you a whole argument against it, but we don't need to do that on here. But listen, but that's because this get away from that. I'm talking about the generation when I looked in the room, that just makes me think of a generation. I'm not talking about y'all and you can't argue that is dick riders in the generation. A lot of people in there was your age, but that's ain't there another. Oh, the writers in the bloggers, well, you know, we feel about dumb fucking 50 year old niggas masquerading around behind them fucking laptops acting young. Hey, oh, you motherfucking. Oh, this is light hearted is light hearted, but I think that we know this podcast is taking some shit. We have to go for ourselves. Yeah. Yeah, I hope people accountable. Hey, oh, you motherfucking bloggers and journalists, except from Steph. How old is that? In all the jobs I'm affiliated with and all of me and Rory's blogger friends, fuck the rest of you niggas, all right, fucking 70 year old niggas masquerading around ever fucking Travis Scott concert. I don't want to hear your 70 year old thoughts on Travis Scott's concert, all right. Why, are you fixing a fucking hair? Yeah, you matter. No, okay. What do you have a date? Tell us about it. I'm going to Andy's fucking party. What do you mean? Oh, tell me about Andy's party. What's what? Where is it? It'll be over by the time this comes out, buddy. It's a very valid, very valid. We are not all the radio, are we? All on that note. You could give the whole address and who wouldn't matter. Oh, my Jesus. You know what fuck you guys? I wasn't thinking clearly. Wait, so you think clearly sometimes? Yeah, here. This is where it is. Oh, she's showing me. I'm so proud of and and I'm so happy for and even though I didn't receive this email, but whatever. You don't check your email anyways. I don't. You know, plus one, but I figured you guys both RSVP and now I'm mad. I didn't get invite. Neither did I. And if I didn't. What? What was the favorite amongst the three of us? Oh, no. Angie just knows. I wouldn't have. I don't even think Angie sent that email. Well, Angie definitely did not send that email. Number one. Hey, some shit. Who will have us a guest now? Hey, listeners, don't think that this podcast is about to start having guests because we are not. Yes, on our thing. ARAB is going to be a guest one day. ARAB, he don't speak though. Oh, yeah. You have to punch his replies and do an NPC and talk that way. We're going to have Ty Dallas time back so you can actually have like a thing. And me and Wolverine said that since he ditched the album, he wanted to have a more thorough conversation with them too. Amazing. I wish we would have had that after I got obsessed with that album because it had been out for like two days. I didn't have time. It was his press run for that album. And it was fucking. It's amazing. And I would love to talk more in detail about it with her. Perhaps when we go to LA, we can make it happen. Alright. Anyways, uh, "Sleeper Songs." Why does this always catch me off guard? What? Like we don't do it every week? Every week I know we're doing "Sleeper Songs." And every week it catches me off guard. Uh, let's see, it's not due to event from prior cast to beginning on Mr. N. Way to go. Who are you? What are you reading? Uh, Fab's text. Oh, hey, Fab. What about him being a fucking guest on our motherfucking podcast? Uh, that's probably not going to happen. Okay. That's nice. What? I did ask him. Well, he said he would do it. But I mean, I'm just not going to chase him. Yeah. When I chase him, it's more verse. I guess it's worth it. Not a podcast. Um, I'm going to make it. You're getting all this bevel money and you chase some music? How about they bevel ain't cutting it like that? Damn it. Um... Um, I got one. What's the... I already took it. I have it here. Alright. It was a Kalani song from 2014 that actually put me on to her that a lot of people, I think a lot of people got familiar with her last year with, um, uh, you should be here. So this is on a project before that called Cloud 19 and the song is called, I'm sure you guys have heard it, but the song is called Getaway. And it's my favorite Kalani song. I do love this song. So Kalani was performing at a festival somewhere. It was so disrespectful. And they were shouting out Kyrie for what? 'Cause they're fucking children. 'Cause they're stupid kids, right? Well, she's the only one who's on the bill. It was a festival. Oh, okay. They also gave a really... She also gave a really moving speech about mental illness and suicide. I love her. Me too. I love her more than her music. I love her music. Me too. Her music is really good. Me too. Me too. Me too. Me too. A lot was riding on this for Marissa because Marissa has been accused. Oh, yeah. Oh, shit. Oh, shit. We had that in our group chat. We had that in our group chat. We had that in our group chat. Or the sleeper segment song. Oh, yeah. Are you serious? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. You might have to go to home, of course. Hold on. Wait, hold on. Wait, let's let this verse and then I want to hear about this. Hold on. Hold on. Hold on. That's kind of her homie. It is my homie. This could be more Paola. When you kiss her lips. She feels something like this. All of a sudden music's playing in the background. Not just any music talking. Just let the hook come in and then we'll fade this out and you can tell me how I get paid for all this. All right, so why am I getting paid? You know, a mani I had always had in the back of my mind, but a mani really brought it to my attention. Oh, God. He took off. He's still mad about our last homie court session. And now that I think about it, you copping a police so quickly, I know you came up under flex and I'm not accusing flex of Paola, but the people that know in the past, Nas, accused them of it and that's the joke there. But yeah. So you're taking money here. But from who? Exactly. All of San Francisco and Oakland. That was another Oakland artist, the whole city of Oakland, it's actually the mayor pays me there. Stop taking pay hold of all the London artists. London. I haven't played a single London artist. Oh, Western, but that was a Keilani song. You play fucking Skepta shit or somebody. I never played Skepta. Some girl played me Skepta shit. It wasn't me. So there we go. Whatever. All right. I'm going throw back. Not you knew people throw back, like pump it up, but before that. I'm playing your own record. I should. Let's play pump it up. Hey. Hey. I know those words. You know, I don't see why anybody could hear pumped it up and think that I'm the one to this, even in this. I mean, let me see. I mean, I don't have fun, though. Is it on Apple music? Oh, there it is. Apple music. Hey, why not Apple music? Oh, yeah. You're fucking hypocrite. Oh my God. What the fuck? Oh my God. Damn it. The fucking Millie's Amelia podcasting Jesus Christ. Oh my God. The mission is even greater than we know. Oh, shit. It's lit. Now. This song is a sleeper. Oh, yeah. So underrated. I think so. You may remember this song from now, that's what I call music. Seventeen. And from Barb Mitzvahs around the country. All right. All right. Everyone. We're not going to slander now. That's what I call music. There was some crack on some of the CDs. They're still coming out. And they still chart in the top 10. We're not about to slander now. That's what I call music. Can you play? Yeah. All right. No, I have a real. I have a real one. Amazing to me. That song plays all the music. Amazing to me that song plays all the music. Don't want to eat it up, but... Thank you. You're welcome. I really appreciate it. I was trying to remember something there. That's the person they came in. That's the person they came in. No, I do have a sleeper. Oh, shut the fuck up. Pump it up. All right. Let's see here. I do have a sleeper. And this is kind of... All the new fans that are just listening to me like, wow. He really just played... Oh, he's really literally just past here. Jesus Christ. I guess all the jokes are true. Yeah. You suck. Yeah, baby. Mmm. See, some of y'all know about this, because some of y'all know about good music. This is brandy off of... Damn, what album was this? I think this was the aphrodisiac album, and I thought I could be wrong. No, this was the album that Timberland did. What's that aphrodisiac? I don't fucking know what the song is, though. This is called, "Shit, I Go, Brandy." Brandy, who has quite a few R&B albums that you kids probably should go get. I never say never. Go get full moon. There's one more y'all need to go get, whatever. I'm on Broadway, I don't do that. I love Brandy, but I'm cough during Brandy. I try to go away from the mic. It's any of them breathed during Brandy. Yeah, the fuck is wrong, Roy. ♪ Because this gave me what I'm used to ♪ ♪ Should I go? ♪ ♪ Should I stay? ♪ This is what I'm saying. Why my bitches don't ever ask me, should they go, or should they stay? I'll answer them. ♪ Because this gave me what I'm used to ♪ I think that's probably why. So there you have it. Should I go, Brandy, off the aphrodisiac album, I think? And that's it, it's lit. And here's Roy with Bill Burr's latest. About to slowly down. With Bill Burr's pick of the week. Yeah, we do have similar taste and music. We have similar taste and everything. Similar brains. Here's Led Zeppelin. There's Days in Confused by Led Zeppelin. Yeah, I like our lighthearted podcast, even though some of the first time listeners might think how they go from that serious shit to worse. We're really normally really silly on this podcast. Yeah. Um, please don't kill me if I'm mispronouncing this. Oh, you are. You definitely miss me. I can't believe it. No, my mentions will be full. Kate Tranida? Oh, that's not how you say that. I think, 'cause he's from Toronto, so it's got to be a... Tweet Roy. Kinda rhyme with Canada. Tell Roy he's dumb as shit. Hey, Tweet Roy's at is at, this is Roy. Tweet Roy and just let him know how big of a fucktard and shit it is. Thank you. Um, well, his new project that came out, uh, like two weeks ago, 99.9% is phenomenal. He's a producer from Toronto, um, and this song is featuring Faunte. Roy's taking payola. Yeah, you say I'm taking payola. I was with... He playing because he can't even pronounce this. Exactly. This is Kate Tranida. Contrana. No, this whole project's phenomenal. Don't just get this song, which is one too many. Get the whole mix tape. You can purchase this. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You gotta go, bro. You in real form. And I was with Tae last night, and he gave me a little extra stack. I believe it. What up, Faunte? It sounds like something you and Faunte and me would like to say. Great summer song. Hey. Ooh, Roy, get him a wrist, and I ain't on a sleep, man. This sounds hard. Who is this? K-A-Y-T-R-A-N-A-D-A. I have some of this working for the music, whoever that's in. He's really dope. The whole mix tape album, one of the fuck it was, I bought it. It's great. Wait a minute now. Hey. Hey. Hey. Hey. Hey. Hey. Talk to me. Talk to me now. Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on. There's also a record with Craig David on this project. That's phenomenal. You know what? I think I'm gonna get in my car and listen to the old Craig David. Okay. Real. Fill me in. What was Drake doing talking to Glen Lewis? I'm just trying to get in my car. I'm just trying, man, forget it. Wait. That don't seem like a weird conversation, anybody. And why does Drake think that's dope enough to like me and Glen Lewis chilling like a dog? We hated Glen Lewis, except for the song. And don't you forget it. Don't do it. No, Glen Lewis is from, uh, Izzy, cause that was Drake's point. Oh, I didn't know this point was, uh, I've been doing this out here, then it's Glenn Louis. Me and him was kicking it. He's drinking hypnotic. Yeah. Shut the fuck up. Oh, man. And he's saying that like he would answer Glen Lewis call right now. If Glen Lewis call his phone, you guys see Monty's face. She's so scared. I'm talking about Drake. No, no, no, no, no parts of this shit. Neither. Oh, y'all look pussy. I need to get some real nigga calls. I need to get some real niggas so we can start some real beef up here. Oh my God. I mean, uh, you curved me speaking of font a going to the foreign exchange show yesterday, which was fucking phenomenal. And I think they won't hear this. So DC, I think you're next on the foreign exchange tour. And it is worth every penny. It's an amazing live show. I think I've seen like six or seven of them in my life. Two or three days, probably Thursday, Thursday or Friday. I do want to catch one of those shows. It was really interesting that you might, well, people relate to it, I suppose, um, font a for those that don't know, started out with the rapper, a little brother, he was a rapper, then moved into foreign exchange, which is a neo soul ish mixed with house music blends this or that, whatever. Watching someone. I've been a little brother fan since I was like 13 watching this transition of someone who was so irritated, you could tell in the music how irritated he was to be a rapper and then move into this realm. It was like watching a movie when he was on stage and it was like the happiest and he I was having so much fun up there. And it's just remembering. It was just a great story to me. I felt really happy and you missed that moment and my birthday. Well, me and fine. There you are. Fontaine. Fuck your birthday. Fontaine. It's a good 45 minute to our conversation just about hip hop period a few weeks ago when I called him. We have a lot of the same ideologies and we've been watching the same shit. Fontaine supports the mission. Well, you guys had similar. I mean, he was on a label got fucked with the label and I think he was just sick of rap and now makes fucking phenomenal RB music. Which is hilarious to me because I don't think there are many gentlemen on the planet. This planet not the 90 that they found that technically they're on this planet. I don't think there are many MC's on this planet that can stand next to Fontaine. So well, I mean, it's funny to bring back Drake. I mean, you and Fontaine are his dads. Yours parents. Yeah. If people should listen to people should listen to Fontaine people should listen to Fontaine. He was going to come on the podcast but had to jet out to Boston. But for those that give a fuck, he'll be back to film the breaks TV series. So he'll be here for a while and have something to talk about also has he's doing a joint project with Eric Robeson that we can discuss whenever that happens. I think it's July. It comes out. Really? Is he doing that? Yep. And then his solo project is September. Yeah. I got to give Roy all of his credit as a young white dude, may he stays up with his black people? He's black people here, but man, he's in his school and that's about Fontaine, about fucking foreign currency. Oh my God. I think it's dropping mad on novelty actors. I had to. I had to one up 90,000 planets that you found. It was rough. Wait. I saw you doing Bevel because I could go right to Marty looking good. No, no. Fuck you. All right, Marty. Good. I don't have to lie and say Marty looks good. All right. So that's what it is. A nice light-hearted podcast where we quickly touch about some music subjects, right? Next week we'll be back to offend whoever the biggest rapper is next week. Stay tuned. You don't want to miss a thing that we might say. All right. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. I'm out.