And Here’s Why 4000

June 28, 2026 01:13:12
And Here’s Why 4000
MANdatory Overtime
And Here’s Why 4000

Jun 28 2026 | 01:13:12

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Fresh off of a parade float, we’re back for another episode!! We start with revisiting the

Championship parade before moving on to Building Wisdom (@09:50)

We also bring back random thoughts and our Get it Off your Chest segments this week

(@25:35).

DJ Highstar gives his take on the Crashout Boyz (@57:00)

We get into some sports before moving forward to brotherly love (@01:01:30)

Continued prayers to our soldiers and citizens abroad!!!!!!!!

We end things as DJ Highstar shows brotherly (love to the sisters too) love to the community

and supporters, thank you for your listen! Make sure you’re being heard!!

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[00:00:03] Speaker A: Y. Yo, what up, bro? Y' all stand for O.T. [00:00:09] Speaker B: yeah. [00:00:10] Speaker A: Nah, get that bread, bro. Y' all gotta stay for O.T. listen up, workers. Overtime is mandatory this weekend. No excuses. Let me work. [00:00:25] Speaker C: Please let me work. Let me work. Please let me. [00:00:38] Speaker A: Omega Sci fi fraternity. [00:00:41] Speaker B: Greta the tittle tattle prattled on about the little metal bottle. [00:00:43] Speaker A: She spat a bit of spittle on the modern British cattle in a bitter battle. Hey, hey. Stop questioning my methods, okay? I was chosen for this task for a very good reason. No, chose yourself. [00:01:01] Speaker B: So what's your take? If I was an athlete, I would want to be able to opt out of being bet on 100%. Agree with how dangerous it is right now. It's hot and people are broke, bro. It's one thing if I watch the game and it's like, you lose. This is another thing when, yo, I bet my money, my kids money, I bet my taxes on you having the over of 15 and you had 14. That could get somebody hurt. You're saying that there is a lot of outside influence that can occur if you're an athlete and someone's betting on you to. To lose. Yeah. Huh? They can make you lose. They can make you lose in real life. They can make you lose a leg. Can you curse on here? Yeah, it's up. It's up. Every time I watch a game now, it's like the game betting commercial. Game betting commercial. And it's like you have a gambling problem called 1-600-WE-LIFE UP. This is how I knew it's wild. One of my friends, he was like, yo, you ever did a parlay? I was like, never. What's a parlay for these people? The hell if I know. It's whatever y' all losing your money on right now. He looked at me and said, nah, you gotta feel this pain for a better $10. If I would've won, I would have won $30,000, bro. That's actually a pretty good deal. But imagine if that was my last $10. I'm gonna hit the parlay or I'm gonna hit you for missing that shot. What else are you thinking about white people. I'm tired of y' all bothering us with information we didn't ask for. Recently they came out and was like, we're go logo at Cracker Barrel, cuz. I guess the white guy in the logo is a colonizer. News flash. We don't give a about Cracker Barrel's logos going on out here. Ice is pulling people out they house. You think about Cracker Barrel's Logo, cracker barrel sound like where the KKK go to sharpen their hoods. We don't think about like that. And they've been doing this for years in 2019. What's his name? Liam Neeson, I guess he says something racist. They were all over the news. Liam Neeson says something racist. Black people are outraged. What black people? We don't know who that is. And we'll try to act mad. My mom tried to be mad about Liam Neeson. She called me, was like, you heard what Leon Nelson said about us. And I'm like, yo, who? She's like, you know Leon Nelson, the white guy from the movie Take me away. Leave us alone. [00:03:13] Speaker A: Here's where I disagree, okay? Black people are not a monolith. [00:03:17] Speaker B: He about to tell me how he knew Liam Neeson. [00:03:28] Speaker A: You're keeping around of clubs going, what's happening? What's happening, everybody? What's going on? Welcome to another episode of mandatory Overtime. I'm your main man, DJ High Star here with another episode. I appreciate y' all joining me. The aim here, mandatory overtime, is for us to recalibrate and redefine manhood as we see it in our community. And that's with one conversation at a time. Our community that consists of you all. So I appreciate y' all coming out and joining me. Of course, it's just simply an audio journal. 1180s, baby. A social experiment. Inconsistency, if you will. You could be anywhere in the world, but you're here listening to me. And for that, I appreciate you. Appreciate you. All right, let's not confuse this with the man. Oh, it's fair. It's just a place where the man is fair. So pull up a chair, like comment, subscribe, share. Most importantly, engage. But make some noise, y'. All. Cause your main man is here. Okay, Fresh off the parade. Antics you heard. Just got off of Jordan Clarkson's parade float. You know, had to break up a little fight out there and everything. It's getting kind of toxic, y'. All. I talked about the flowery stuff with the parade last week because it was fresh. It just had happened. But we got some revisions to. To revisit with that parade. But, yeah, can't forget about where we're recording live from, of course, the 704 Charlotte, America. What's happening? 704-980-in the building, and salute to the staff here. I got my Russian sound engineer. And then check 1, 2, check 1, 2. It said, what did the DJ name his son? Y' all ever hear that one, Eric. But yeah, shout out to the sound engineer. Russian sound engineer in the check one too. Let's go to work. Is that everything as far as we could paying the bills on the intro? Yeah, I believe so. Yo, so it's got a recap, revise a couple of things. Like I stated real quickly with the parade, because I wrote into DJ Blaze radio show podcast, I did have my top three moments, highlights of the parade, top three New York moments that occurred. Number three, homie, that was dodging the police. Hit them with the little street flag football moves. We're very agile on asphalt or whatnot, so you know what I mean? Got low. Then they got low and dodged the cops. Got low into the parade traffic. That was number three. Number two was my man trying to. He got revived. They get. They had to hit him with Narcan, all of that stuff. He got revived and then he started to try to make out with the. The EMT or whatnot and movie style. So that was number. That was number two. That was number two moments of the parade. Number one has got to be big body, all right? Body positive up on the street light. She's doing pull ups, okay? Like she's one of the Rough Riders. And then the. The young, petite, gentrified Brooklyn resident, it looks like, was sitting on the street, like. And like, kind of impeded the girl's foot when she was trying to get down. So the girl swings Molly Pocket or Kim Possible, she swings Kim Possible across, gets her up off of the street light on some real New York stuff. Some real New York. And the crowd goes crazy. Can possible. In an attempt to try to defend herself or save face, she goes. And the only thing that's in her reach is the glutes of the body positive woman. So she proceeds to pull down her cheerleader bloomer shorts and punch at the flesh that is that big woman's ass. And as she's doing it, as she's punching the cheeks, the body positive woman. I know it's a lot. Y' all stay with me. The body positive woman, she starts to twerk, all right? So now her cheeks got the thunder roll going or whatnot. So hold on. So body positive, she's getting punched in his cheeks, right? There's kids out on the street, right? They going crazy. [00:08:31] Speaker B: Exact. [00:08:31] Speaker A: Exactly. So she starts twerking. When she stops twerking, kind of gets tired of the girl hitting her in the backside. She comes down off of the street light and then continues. The New York. The New York love that she gave to that, to that, to that small, petite white woman. Yeah. So salute to the top three. My top three moments at the parade. I didn't really get a chance to review those last week. Mamdani's speech was very wax poetic. [00:09:04] Speaker B: He. [00:09:05] Speaker A: He did his thing with his speech. He's a great orator, if you will, similar to Barack Obama. Like, he has a way with his words where he's able to, you know what I mean, do his thing. So salute to him. The beginning clip from the show that was brought to you by Subway Takes. The brother that does that. His name is Kareem. I think he's from the Middle east somewhere, but he does these. Those Subway takes where he has a Metro card on the microphone and he has people talking on the subway. So salute to that as well. But without further ado, we got to go ahead and get into the show. Y' all gonna start it off. Y' all know what time it is. Come here, Prince. It's time to build some wisdom. [00:09:52] Speaker C: Yo, no disrespect, but we ain't in [00:09:53] Speaker B: all of that, son. [00:09:54] Speaker C: Build. [00:09:54] Speaker A: Destroy the builders. To elevate the mentalities of self and [00:09:57] Speaker C: those around self, to add positive energy to every nation. [00:10:01] Speaker A: To build, you must first start from the root, which is the knowledge foundation, [00:10:05] Speaker C: and add on to the highest peak. [00:10:08] Speaker A: To destroy is to eliminate and destroy any and all negativity that enters my cipher of supreme harmony. [00:10:14] Speaker C: Peace, God. [00:10:15] Speaker A: Peace, God. Come on, son. [00:10:18] Speaker C: Do the knowledge. I know know you gonna dig this. [00:10:22] Speaker A: All right, so let's go ahead and take a look at what the bruh's talking about this week. Taz dropped a couple of nuggets out there. Let's say Taz put goals. More laughter, less stress, improved finances, healing. Lots of love. Miracles. Salute. Appreciate you my way. Another one he put. My goal is to be filthy rich. Rich in knowledge, rich in adventure, rich in laughter, rich in health, rich in family, rich in love. All right, dope, let's go forward. Some this from Taz as well. Some people will always tell you what you did wrong, but then hesitate to compliment you for what you did right. Don't be one of them. Love that. All right, then lastly, from Taz, turn this down a little bit. A positive attitude gives you power over your circumstances instead of your circumstances having power over you. Looks like they give credit to a Joyce Meyer for that one. Salute. Let's see here. I know Bling sent me some stuff. There's one thing from Bling. Shout out to my frat brother. Brotherly love. See here. Life is too short to be Unhappy. You have to take the good with the bad. Smile when you're sad. Love what you got and always remember what you had. Always forgive, but never forget. People change and things go wrong, but always remember, life goes on. It's tough. I like that. I like that. Bling. Appreciate you. My bad. Let's see here. Cousin Jerome. Looking for Cousin Jerome. All right. Cousin Jerome has some. All right, so this quote is from Pearl S. Buck. It says, one faces the future with one's past. All right. Okay. A little cryptic right there. One faces the future with one's past. That's true, though. All true. I like that. All right, this next one is via Cousin Jerome, but it's by Robert Louis Stevenson. You can give without loving, but you can never love without giving. That's deep. All right, and then this one was from Juneteenth Friday. It said, we are not ready to fight. Oh, yeah, I did read that one. We are not ready to fight because we love fighting. We are ready to fight because we are worth fighting for. Again, Happy Juneteenth. I didn't go. We didn't get into any education surrounding, you know, Galveston, Texas, or anything like that last Friday, because we, you know, there's a lot going on. All right. There's a lot going on. Let's see here. I'm gonna move forward, y'. [00:13:02] Speaker B: All. [00:13:02] Speaker A: I'll move forward the. Yeah, I had some other wisdom to share with us, Reb. She came up with a. Like, a little phrase this past week, y'. All. So I'm giving her all of the credit in the world for it, because I ain't finna like, use it all over the place. But she was saying, you know, if somebody's really laded, you could say that there's. You could say, hey, that person is happier than a gay black dad in June. Yeah. So I don't know. I don't know if that'll go anywhere, but if you get it, you get it. I guess. But, yeah, she's like, hey, you know, happier than the gay black dad in June. Now, it tracks if. If someone fits that profile and checks off all of those boxes, because they technically would be getting celebrated that entire month. Right? All right. I'm just. It's too early for the shenanigans, I guess. Now, listen, Father's Day went down to Charleston. I made it down to Charleston on Monday. Salute and brotherly love to Big Jerome. When was able to take him, me and my sister took him out to dinner or to brunch and Crab Shack. So I wanted to share a couple of things that I saw on the Crab Shack. In the Crab Shack's bathroom, they had this posted up on the wall. It was a couple of funnies. But first, my father has a magnet on his refrigerator. And it's nutritional facts. I don't know which one of my sisters May gave them this to him, but nutritional facts. And then it says, dad at the top, right. Serving size. Pardon the left one. Cool. Dad, Right. Then it has a little daily value thing over. All right. Okay. So it says, dad jokes 100%. Hold on, hold on, hold on. Let's see here. All right, so it says, dad jokes 100%. Unconditional love 1,000%, great advice, 200%, fixing stuff 80% and farts 20%. And then at the bottom, you know how daily value have the stars next to it? So at the bottom, it says, to the stars, little asterisk. It says, P.S. you're the best dad ever. And then on some days, daily values may multiply. So it was. That was a nice. Yeah, I mean, a nice magnet that I saw in my dad's fridge when I went down there. I didn't get it. So salute to whoever did, I guess, shout out to my sisters for showing me up. But no. So we're gonna go to what I saw in the bathroom wall in Crab Shack. The top, it says, aphorisms, A brief observation that contains a general truth. So we'll go through a couple of these. I read that 4,153,237 people got married last year not to cause any trouble. But shouldn't that be an even number? Oh, no, not the crouch here. Sorry, I didn't mean to do that. I want y'. [00:16:42] Speaker B: All. [00:16:43] Speaker A: Sorry. Okay. All right, let's run that through again. Sorry, y'. All. I read 4,000,153, 237 people got married last year not to cause any trouble. Shouldn't that be an even number? There we go. [00:17:04] Speaker C: Okay. [00:17:06] Speaker A: All right, then we got the next one. I find it ironic that the colors red, white and blue stand for freedom until they're flashing behind you. Ain't that the truth, Ruth? All right, next one. When wearing a bikini, women reveal 90 of their body. Men are so polite, they only look at the covered parts. Good thing to think about. Oh, yeah. Nobody's like, oh, that's a hot belly button. All right, then, let's see here. You know that tingly little feeling you get when you love someone? That's your common sense leaving your body. All right, and let's See here, you're not fat. You're easier to see. Okay, Perspective. I always wondered what the job application is like at Hooters. Do they just give you a bra and say, here, fill this out? Okay. Money can't buy you happiness, but it keeps the kids in touch. Oh, that gets dark. But it keeps the kids in touch. Dang. All right. Relationships are a lot like algebra. Have you ever looked at your ex and wondered why that's hard? All right, and the last one, the reason. The reason Mayberry was so peaceful was because nobody was married. Andy, Aunt B, Barney, thelma, Lou, Helen, Ms. Clara, Howard, Ernest T. Gomer, Goober, of course, Opie, were all single. The only married person was Otis, and he stayed drunk. That's the truth. All right. And that show was talking about Gomer Pile, the TV show Gomer Pals. Maybe a little bit dated, a little bit older for y'. [00:19:08] Speaker B: All. All right? [00:19:08] Speaker A: And the last thing that I saw at Crab Shack was on the bath. Yeah, they had a lot of things to keep you occupied, I guess, while you're using the bathroom. It says. So you think you know everything. A couple fun facts out here. Let me get this ready. Okay. Are we ready? A dime has 118 ridges around the edge. Who wants to know that? Seriously. A crocodile cannot stick out its tongue again. Guys, this is completely trivial. All right, this next one. I knew it's impossible to sneeze with your eyes open. I didn't know that, guys. All right. A dragonfly has a lifespan of 24 hours. Morbid. There's no Betty Rubble in Flintstone. Chewable vitamins. [00:20:03] Speaker B: Oh, [00:20:05] Speaker A: is that so? I never noticed it. Interesting. A small. Excuse me. A snail can sleep for three years. [00:20:16] Speaker B: Whoa, whoa. [00:20:20] Speaker A: I didn't know that. That's weird. February, 1865 is the only month ever not to have a full moon. Okay, completely trivial. A goldfish has a memory span of three seconds. [00:20:37] Speaker C: All right. [00:20:38] Speaker A: Peanuts are one of the ingredients of dynamite. It's interesting. It's interesting. Let's see here. No English word rhymes with month. Orange, silver or purple. It's interesting. Let's tell Eminem that. And listen. Not just Eminem, but anybody representing Hip hop. Hip hop, I think we can figure out. Let's look at those words again real quick. Month. Month. Orange, silver or purple. There's no English words that rhyme with that. Month. Chump. Give it a little umph. Month. From the front. Pause, partner. Left. Orange. Storage. I put my oranges in storage. Yeah, all right. Storage and porridge. But not storage and orange. Orange. But Aren't you glad you. And then Silver. [00:22:01] Speaker B: Silver. [00:22:02] Speaker A: Wilbur Filler, Filver, Filger, Phil figure Silver. Silver Pill. I don't know. [00:22:16] Speaker B: I don't know. [00:22:16] Speaker A: Silver. I'm gonna have to work on a little bit more in purple. You know what rappers have been saying for decades, Ericle. But, but I understand that nothing rounds with purple. That yearbook, your pool, it's going down. See here? Purple. Purple. Dirt school. Of course, dirt school. That's simple. Everybody, you know, people that specifying, I mean cla, you know, specialize in dirt. Dirt. Masons, they go to dirt school. Rems of purple. But anyways, moving right along, you will spend six months of your life waiting at red lights. [00:23:03] Speaker B: Wow. [00:23:04] Speaker A: So are they saying run more of them or y' all getting it? All right, then says a shark is the only fish that can blink with both eyes. Interesting. In the last 4, 000 years, no new animals have been domesticated. Interesting. But we have like genetically made these little teacup dogs and smaller fish and stuff. But anyways, it's another story for another day. All 50 states are listed on the Lincoln Memorial on the five dollar bill. Oh, wow. Micro, micro, micro ink or print, I guess. And then lastly, that's listed. There are more chickens on earth than people. Well, that makes sense. But yeah, y', all, I guess give it up for those fun facts from the Crab Shack down in Coosaw Creek in North Charleston, South Carolina. We had us a time, y'. [00:24:15] Speaker B: All. [00:24:16] Speaker A: It was a lot of fun. We enjoyed ourselves, had a great time there with my dad, so definitely appreciate him. But that is our building wisdom for the week. Let's move forward. I don't see any emails or voicemails right now in our inbox, so no time like the present for me to remind you all, hey, more than welcome to write the show. Email the show. Mandatory ot704gmail.com Mandatory ot704gmail.com Or feel free to give us a call. 7047-8170-1170-4781-7011. And then we'll be able to play your. Your message on air. Get that. Get your voice heard. You know what I mean? Community, y' all are the community. So get your voice hurt. El Hod, we still waiting on you, brother. Just for a little intro. Let us know who you. Yeah, man, but. And then shout out to all the other new listeners that we got and. And everybody that's just continued to listen. So want to move forward here. I do have some random thoughts and get it off your chest for this week. So we'll talk about that here some. Let's see where we could start at. I'll start kind of small, but it's talking with fat boy about this. But talking on the phone with your people's like, you know, it's one thing of course, to talk with your lady, talk to your parents or anything like that, but if. If there's women out there listening and stuff or anything, you know, you notice that your man, when he gets on the phone with his boys and stuff, he's. Why is his energy all different and why he turned up like, whatever is. I'll be honest with y', all, but pull back the curtain a little bit. It's because he, first of all, he knows not to really expect anything from his friend that's calling more than likely. And if he gets asked a favor by that friend, he could really give a stern no without feeling any type of way. Let's be honest. So. So it's a guilt free pickup. You know, it's. Oh, what's up, my boy? You know what I mean? What's happening with you? What are we doing? What's going on? You might not have no plans to see this man for the next month, but y' all just. Yeah, I mean, it ain't no pressure of being on that phone when, you know, you know, you got some people that ask you some favors that call you when they call, it's totally different. You're gonna be on some. Hello? Yeah. [00:27:08] Speaker B: Nah. [00:27:10] Speaker A: Yeah, well, I'm just getting ready for about to go to work, man. I mean, what's up? What's going on? Now, granted, that's not no shots. Not no shots. Okay. It's not no shots at Reb, y'. [00:27:26] Speaker B: All. [00:27:27] Speaker A: Definitely not. But I'm saying, like, family or people that like, you know, there's certain people, every time they call this something going on or they need something. [00:27:37] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:27:37] Speaker A: When you got that friend or friends where, you know, they just genuinely call in private, talk, talk a little trash or, you know, go over the game or, you know, talk about some trades that happen, and you don't got nothing attached to that as far as favors in real life, it just releases like a little weight off you, you know, so that was the first random thought. Let's see here. Oh, to get it off your chest right here. I hate. And here's why. So. And here's what. No, but seriously, for gentlemen or gentlewoman that talk on or give commentary today nowadays, or cnn, you know, the tv. Tv, the world of TV has totally changed. Right? So you constantly. People are looking to keep captivating personalities on camera or whatnot. You have these people. You got to give them credit, but you got these people that are going to use these filler words and this filler statement of. And here's why. To try to get a point across, but it's really just stretching out their sentence. They're less efficient with their words. And I. I hate it. I hate it. Okay, some examples of some in. Here's why. Ass. Emmanuel Acho. All right, you're in. Here's why. Ass is you're. And here's why. Ass. Charlemagne. The God. You're in. Here's why. Ass. And then Draymond Green. You're definitely a. And here's why. [00:29:32] Speaker B: Head. [00:29:32] Speaker A: Ass. [00:29:33] Speaker B: All right. [00:29:34] Speaker A: It just comes off that, like, when y' all was in school and y' all was writing essays or doing book reports, y' all were putting a lot of them filler words in there so that you can make the word requirement. That's what it's, you know, shout out to our LGBTQ IA community. But that's what it's giving my brother. [00:29:55] Speaker B: All right. [00:29:58] Speaker A: Okay. Say, I'm gonna. I got a pet peeve of mine. And it's people that say, and here's why at the end of this sentence. And let me explain to y' all why. That's my pet peeve. Like what? Why don't you just start talking? Stop wasting words, brother. Wayno. Wayno. Lady, I love you, my brother, but Wayno is a. And here's why. Head. Ass. So I. Yeah, I hope y' all get the point. But I hate. And. And here's why. And I'm gonna tell you why. Head. Ass. Man, I hate that. Let's see here. This is kind of deep. I just jotted this down. Audio journal. Y' all know what time it is. But this says, don't become a person. People expect the letdown from. That's deep. All right, I know it's tough, but, you know, the baseline of. Of stuff out here is that the. That your word is your bond as a man. It's a man is multiple tasks that you're expected to complete series of tasks that you're expected to complete and knock out throughout your life as a man, but your word is your bond. So don't become a person. People expect the letdown from. In other words, like that. That's the standard from you. And what you're giving to people is the letdown. Don't become that person. Got that jotted down. Next thing, I got jotted down another. Get it off your chest. This comes from work. This comes from the work environment. But, yo, do not signal as a dude. Don't signal for me to come over to you or anything like that. Like, for real, like. And that's. I've never been to jail more than. More than a night, but I've never been in jail for a long period of time. But, yeah, I just feel like. I just feel like. Just violated and taken, like. Yeah, taking advantage of when somebody tries to signal, like, with their finger or their hand. Yo, come on over here, man. Come on. Yo, come here real quick. Yo, come here. I don't even like being called over to nobody, you know what I'm saying? So, you know, got that out the way. Had to get that off my chest. That was that definitely. I had to get that. That one off my chest. Nobody's tried me out there at the job like that, but it's them talks. Everybody talking. They getting more and more comfortable out there. [00:32:33] Speaker B: It. [00:32:34] Speaker A: And I don't know, you know, where this is, where it will lead to, but. Last random thought for the week. I don't know how to really get into this, but it says, don't assign men chores. So when I mean that, though, I mean in your mind or whatnot. Like, let's stop sticking a certain chore on men or women or whatever like that. Like, you need to know how to wash the dishes and need to know how to take out the trash. You need to know how to do the laundry and clean the bathroom up as a man or a woman. But the whole, like, men are in charge of taking the trash out. And that's what. That's because you're a man, and that's big. That's what you do because you're a man. That came from back in the day when rodents was around a lot more. A lot more prevalent. I don't know what Bill Gates did with the air or whatever like that, but we don't got as much, you know what I'm saying? Wildlife and all of that stuff out there. And if you live in an hoa, you could take the trash out. It's safe. It's safe. [00:33:50] Speaker B: Okay? [00:33:50] Speaker A: You got people jogging, still in the streets and all of that. It's safe to take the trash out. But it's just. If you had men, there's men out there that cook, clean dishes, do all of that stuff, and then it's still expected to, you know, again, we. We put gender or assigned Gender to these chores. So it's looked at. Still expected to do the manly things or the manly chores around the house. But listen, if something stink in the kitchen, remove it. While we wait. While we wait here for a man. While we wait for the man to get here, ladies. All right, this doesn't apply to all of y', all, but I'm just saying if it. If it don't apply, let it fly. But why. [00:34:38] Speaker B: Why do we gotta. [00:34:42] Speaker A: Everybody can take out the trash. That's all I'm saying. I guess that's. That's what the crux of the matter is. That's what I'm really trying to get across here. Everybody. You could take the track. You could tie that thing up. Yeah. I mean, haul it on out. All right, if it's a little bit heavier, I can understand. We got some weight to it, but we need to make that more gender neutral. Like this past week, I heard. I don't. I didn't want to give him too much light or any credit whatever, but I heard black boy Max, he. He's going through his own self identity, transition, discovery, whatever. But he used the word gender neutral and horrible way. But he was saying that. Why is twerking the only gender neutral when he meant to say gender specific? But circling back to those chores, they don't need to be assigned a gender. That's my. That's my 2 cents for the week on that. All right, now let's go ahead and move forward. Oh, man. Knocking this. This mandatory overtime right out this week, so. Oh, I did have, as a little finishing concluding thought on that last topic, revolt against taking out the trash for a week, man. Revolt. You heard? I know we haven't done Alpha lunch in a minute. Fatboy provided the soundtrack for Alpha lunch last week, but just real quick again, hit up Crab Shack down there in Coosaw Creek, South Carolina. I actually got blackened fish and shrimp because I didn't want any breaded or whatnot. But it wasn't a great choice to do the black. And I'll be honest, it's kind of salty, saltier side. And then, you know, grilled fish, depending on the cut of fish. Flounder isn't the best fish. I don't think I like flounder too much. Grilled stuff. I could do snapper grilled or broiled and stuff. But flounder, that was kind of rough. But nevertheless, had a great time again out there with Big Jerome, with my sister and everything like that. So salute to the Crab Shack. It's a little out for lunch there. Wanted to get to a couple things NBA wise before we get into the trades. Had a couple things to play real quick. NBA wise. Give me one second saying, deserve that. [00:37:07] Speaker C: And I was mad at that time because I remember I told you my dad did. I ain't know how to just. Yeah, bro, I ain't like that. Yeah, because, man, you said you was mad at your mom. [00:37:18] Speaker B: What? [00:37:18] Speaker C: Because she didn't have anybody to take her. She had to have herself. No, no, I was mad at my mom for my childhood. My dad at 25 told me, shut up. [00:37:26] Speaker A: Listen to this. [00:37:27] Speaker C: I was pissed at them. Cause my dad's a real. Was looking for me my whole life, and I was looking for him. And you got all these random ass niggas in my life. I wanted my dad. Then I got mad at my mom, and then she died, man. So three years, you. You're not having a conversation with your mom. Three years. When I got to New York and I got to New York, we was getting back and. [00:37:49] Speaker A: All right, I gotta pause this real quick. This one of the things that. Golly, I just. All right, I'll probably get into it after this, but I hate when Shannon do this. Like, why are you talking over the guests, bro? Or like, kind of trying to match his energy. Let him. Let him cook. [00:38:04] Speaker C: It was too late now. [00:38:05] Speaker A: And then it's Michael Beasley, by the way, y'. [00:38:07] Speaker B: All. [00:38:07] Speaker C: I say that, and then they fit the same, so I couldn't feel that. [00:38:13] Speaker A: All right, so he's saying now, right there, he's alluding to around the time that his mother died, he signed with the Lakers and he wore the wrong shorts to the game, and he was on national, you know, news, and they had him on Sports center, all of that. And people were making their jokes about him and. And, you know, saying, like, whenever you are. Whenever you kind of got that, like, black sheet mark or whatnot or that scarlet letter on you, they're gonna put it on alcohol or weed when it comes to NBA, right? So they just like, J.R. smith, Beasley, like, they just gonna put it on. On that type of stuff. So they. They just wrote him off as just a pothead or something like that. He's always out of it type stuff. And he had a bunch of stuff going on at the time. He had lost his mother. But let's go ahead and continue on that day. [00:39:08] Speaker C: James died two days before my cousin. I was supposed to be in a funeral, and I was at. Shoot around like, damn, should I get on this flight? Or just Play. But if I get on this flight, they gonna think I'm lying about people dying. And I ain't want to play at all, nigga. I ain't want to play. I was one of my favorite people. And. And they was just laughing at me. And it was just laughing at me, man. I was hot. I was hot. I was hot. I hated them niggas, man. Cause my mom didn't deserve that shit. And then James. James died in the car, man. James went to go. I told him, stop these dumbass, man. James went to go meet this girl, and she set him up. And the nigga hit him. And he hid, right? He hid. And the only reason the nigga ain't come. Cause the nigga came down the street. And they let James down the car, man. I couldn't be there for him. And y' all laughed at me. [00:40:01] Speaker A: It's trauma, man. [00:40:02] Speaker C: But don't. [00:40:03] Speaker A: Brotherly love. [00:40:03] Speaker C: I'm crying a little bit, but don't act like you don't notice, right? Just act like you don't notice. [00:40:09] Speaker A: Brotherly love. You gotta let this ride, though. [00:40:11] Speaker C: Your mom died, that robbed you of your ability, wanting to play in the bat, play basketball, huh? Yeah. I couldn't. Like Magic Johnson and LeBron James. My favorite people. I couldn't even be happy around them. Cause they was laughing, too, but nah. Did they know Josh Hart, though? I love him. [00:40:30] Speaker A: There we go. [00:40:30] Speaker C: Josh Hart, bro. I was on the bill. I was on the bus one day. [00:40:33] Speaker A: Hold on, y'. [00:40:33] Speaker B: All. [00:40:35] Speaker C: And I didn't even know I was crying. [00:40:36] Speaker A: Come on, man. [00:40:37] Speaker C: I was just sitting there trying to be quiet. [00:40:38] Speaker A: Hold on, hold on, hold on. [00:40:39] Speaker C: Josh Hart, bro. I was on the bill. [00:40:40] Speaker A: Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on. Because you always could tell you something. [00:40:46] Speaker C: Charles Hart, though. I love him. Josh Hart, bro. I was on the bill. I was. I was on the bus one day, and I didn't even know I was crying. I was just sitting there trying to be quiet. John's heart came up to me and gave me a hug, bro. It was like, bro, I don't know what you're going through, dog, but you can come talk to me. And I never did, and I wish I did, but Charles, he seen who I was, bro. I. Sometimes, man, I ain't never. And then, B, I, B, I used to kick it with me, B. I used to be like, man, them clubs. I'm gonna kick it with you, og. I don't know why, but I just. With you. And we used to talk all night. You know what? I'M saying like you know what I'm saying I with them youngins but like I'm just mad. I couldn't believe. [00:41:24] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:41:24] Speaker A: So I appreciate y' all keep me staying patient while I played that clip. It's from the interview of Shannon Sharpe and Michael Beasley. But again when he talk about Josh Hart and Brandon Ingram it goes back to a lot of stuff I was saying last week with regards to Wembanyama and the spurs shaking the Knicks hand and showing that sportsmanship. Like it's so much that is invested into that game as far as money that those players, they're seen as commodity, they're seen as assets, reliabilities, but they're not seen as people and is is much more things going on other than the game outside of the game that you could never. That you may never know about. So just brotherly love and salute to Josh Hart Brandon Ingram as well. You know that's unspoken skill set that as men have with each other, amongst each other, especially black men, we're just having that discernment to be able to speak life into our brother, to be able to hold our brother down and stuff like that. And it just, it touched me again in the middle of Shannon trying to get his interview clips up or keep the interview flowing I guess in his contra twine. But while he was doing that the one thing that Beasley remembered or started to recollect was Josh Hart and how he. His. His treatment to. It's not nothing, no resources, nothing that he gave him, but it's how he treated Michael Beasley is how Brandon Ingram treated Michael Beasley and. And they treated him like he was normal or treated him like a human being with no and it seems like nobody else did at the time or a lot of other people wrote him off. So I wanted to salute to Josh Hart because there's also like there's a lot of clips. First and foremost Josh Hart is self proclaimed God fearing Christian follower of faith. And then. But there's mad clips from earlier on in his career where he used to get. I used to clown him and stuff because he always used to get left hanging whenever he'll leave his hand out to try to get adapt from folks and stuff like that. Whether it's LeBron being, you know, a teammate or I believe with LeBron or AD when he was on the Pelicans or anywhere, you know that he was. He would like look to dap up his teammates in his clips of him just being left hanging and him tapping himself up. But it just goes to his character, you know, not to mention beautiful black queen as his wife. They got a whole unit there was with his young kings and stuff like that. So beautiful family, you know, but it just seems like a very high quality individual. When I heard that, that part of the interview on, on Shannon Sharp's platform, I just had to salute and give brotherly love to Josh Hart. So champion, NBA champion Josh Hart, by the way. But yeah, there's. There's clips of him getting left hanging and him dabbing himself up and then it like culminates into him being reunited kind of with Josh with Jalen Brunson and Mikhail Bridges and the guys. And it's like, kind of like he's found his home truly again there in New York. So salute again to Josh Hart, brotherly love To Josh Hart brotherly love to Michael Beasley, brother, we love to Brandon Ingram. And for, for what it's worth, brotherly love to Lance Stevenson and Dwight Howard as well. The big three started up a week or two ago and Michael Beasley and, and Michael Beasley and Lance Stevenson is just bullying or trying to call themselves trying to bully Dwight Howard and Dwight Howard ain't going all right. A lot of people forget how Dwight Howard is. It's a grown man. So. But yeah, salute to those brothers though, brotherly love as well. And shout out. So speaking of being there for your brothers and all that, being there for you, but we'll get to that. Being there for your brothersty, it's kind of. This will lead into a deeper conversation, but Pooh Shiesty, it was more details that came out or emerged about everything going on with his case. The iPhone information or the iPhone data got, you know, released to authorities. So even deleted photographs and deleted things that he had of Gucci in his phone was sent to the police and sent to law enforcement or, or pulled, retrieved. And so outside of that, on top of that he's got, they've got witnesses or more specifically the retired police officer has written a statement to the judge. So you've got written statement against you saying how dangerous you are and the threat that you are to the community. It just, it doesn't look good. And ultimately I think Gucci Mane told the line of having some authenticity on his label and some real, real street, street whatever. And again, looking for artists. And that's, it's a line that we've gotten hypnotized or programmed to blur that line and stuff nowadays. And it's a, it's, it's a. This will be the beginning of Kind of a series for me. We're going to do some more research on this because there's a Dick Gregory clip of him talking and then there's also clips talking about the early 90s, when they were. It comes to black music. June is Black Music Month, though. So it's probably going to be our last episode of June. So specifically for Black Music Month, I guess I'll get into it now. But I really feel like black, excuse me, like music is black people's superpower. So you think about sinners. The movie centers in a lot of ways. And I just think about the talent that we possess whenever it comes to music. Natural talent that we possess. It's just. It's just something that I believe it's our superpower. And I feel like we squandered that superpower or that gift from God by putting slop on music. Like again, whether it's just anything as far as the content and the message, and we are squandering our opportunity for really using music for its true purpose or a deeper purpose, in other words, if that makes sense. I, I dj. So a lot of times again, we looking for tracks to play. And every time while I'm playing songs and stuff like that, I'm thinking like, what is the message that's really going out there into the audience and. And what are they hearing and. And how audibly pleasing is this, you know? So there's a couple of examples of us just messing up great beats. I'm going to give a couple here, boy. But this kind of goes. This is tied into a callback from last week. I didn't really bring it up last week during the parade, but there are a lot of New Yorkers that are co opting, you know, the momentum from the Knicks win and they're making their own tracks and songs and stuff about the Knicks or whatever like that. Keep it cute, guys. All right, let's keep it cute. So first, let's go Fat Joe. And we're gonna play this in Fat Joe. It's called Victory Lap. Just we'll play a little bit. I love this beat. I hate the bars. It's not even at its AI bars. But it's just the older guy that sounds like he's trying to still stay in the conversation with the younger people. I. I just, I don't. I don't like these bars, bro. I don't. Okay, so I'm him. [00:49:55] Speaker C: Teflon on in real life. [00:49:57] Speaker A: Yeah, I'm him. You'll never see this twice. Cause I'm him can't do yesterday's price. Cause I'm him stepping on them, spinning like Mike. Young. Miami on the hook. Got my ops down bad in the worst way. Young. All right. I know that he Puerto Rican and stuff. I grew up, up in New York, y'. All. But just after his comments with regards to FBAs and. And kind of diminishing that, I don't like him saying. And it sounds like he over says it. He overuses it. Lit off Tik tok. He's like 50, by the way. Y' all in his 50s. Robbing so icy. Cause I'm shisty. Very mediocre bars, yo. I'm sorry. And again, great production. Good sample that was selected. It's called victory lap. And they use the victory beat. So awesome. All right, cool. That's one. And they dropped that around the time that the next one [00:51:24] Speaker B: see here. [00:51:26] Speaker A: So final verdict on that. Let me see. Oh, Final verdict on funky fresh, dressed to impressed. Ready to party. Victory lap. [00:51:42] Speaker B: Nah. [00:51:42] Speaker A: Do the knowledge. Do the knowledge out of here, Fat Joe. All right. Okay. And now this is the New York Knicks edition of. But still get ready to shake it. Okay, okay. Ever since you left me. More bang. More chain countdown. [00:52:19] Speaker C: NBA today I went deaf with the Knicks. [00:52:21] Speaker A: I went deaf with the Knicks. I went deaf with the Knicks. All right, here we go. All I need is one chip. No, no, we need more than one chip, brother. Great. Again, great production. Hold on, hold on. Let's pause this real quick. Great production. That's, [00:52:46] Speaker B: Ah. [00:52:47] Speaker A: That's the way I like it. Showing my age a little bit, but. All right, so let's get back into the track with great production. But let's really listen to the bars. Like, if we. We are superheroes with this music, I think it should be a little bit more intricate. Bars. But anyways, [00:53:08] Speaker C: Saturday, Big Cat posted. Making plays. Pass the ball to burn. Get out the way. [00:53:14] Speaker B: NBA, yo. [00:53:14] Speaker C: Abc, espn. [00:53:22] Speaker A: Okay, very standard. Mediocre. Very mediocre bars. And then we got Walk around the better Detectives. I have been hating her flow since she broke up with papa Stupid to play with you. Since I've been going. It's so crazy. I put a durag on and got wavy. [00:53:49] Speaker B: I'm that. [00:53:57] Speaker A: Okay, that was cool. Oh, wow. And here's max v. Of course, I've hated his verse since I heard the song. All right, so. All right, so these are just examples. Like I said, I guess Big Nick's energy and all that type of stuff or whatever. But just in general, I'll give an example of another song it's not Nick's related. There's another song I felt like could have been great with the production, but why the content got to be the way that the content is? See, right here. Here's the baby song right here. I mean, this is crazy. Yeah, yeah. See, the. Just the. The vulgarity that we have in our music nowadays is just unnecessary. And so I, you know, I feel like we got to do better. Yo. And this is. This kind of piggybacks off of this, but I don't know who this is for. But don't squander your gifts from God, okay? Let's not squander them, right? Being serious, y'. [00:55:49] Speaker B: All. [00:55:51] Speaker A: If God taught you, you know, or gave you the gift to sing and stuff like that and use your voice, then don't. Don't waste that a. Squander it. If he gave you a gift and you able to find a way to make money from it or be employed by it, then didn't lock in. Lock in and work on your craft, you know, that's the best way to show you gratitude. Like, instead of the opposite of showing, like, that you don't care and that you could kind of pick up and do it at any given time or something like that. Like, just take your craft or your gifts seriously out there, please. Port favor. All right, let's. Let's go ahead and move right along. Let's see here. What else we got on the docket today. Like I said, we're gonna go ahead and get a little bit deeper into that black people with music conversation over the next couple of weeks with some more research. Let's see here. I know that this was a very, very, very important sort of sen. Social media, kind of on the news blog, as I know that it was very serious. Let me get straight to it. It's serious topic that I know everybody wants me to cover. So. Coverage of the Crash Out Boys, y'. [00:57:14] Speaker B: All. Ah, [00:57:19] Speaker A: I gotta cover these guys, these gentlemen. I know that y' all been waiting for that, but no, my thoughts on the Crash Out Boys. Crash Out Boys consists of Dean, the great Adrian Broner, Sauce Walker. Right now. Sauce Walker, I see Bobby Schmurdish trying to put in his application and formally Ray J. It looks like Ray J was a part, but not anymore. But my original thoughts. Toxicity to the Max Minstrel Show. You know, we're. We're doing a lot of activities on there. So I wasn't the happiest with Adrian Broner. Just drinking, drinking, drinking and stuff like that. But it's Growing pause Pardon the left the episodes and the content is growing on me just in the sense that watching them 24 hours stream I just want to give brotherly love to to the Sauce Walker. Honestly, as soon as he stepped in, he's kind of pushed Adrian Broner seeing him more in the fitness vibes less with just straight 24 hours getting plastered and getting drunk and getting he's drunk or whatnot. I've seen him be able to kind of relax a little bit more, scale back with that and then also with his children being there. He's got his children on on there and again it's good, bad, indifferent. We don't know anybody's circumstances. But I I'm guilty, y'. [00:58:56] Speaker C: All. [00:58:56] Speaker A: I enjoy the content. [00:58:59] Speaker B: Brotherly love. [00:59:00] Speaker A: Brotherly love to Dean Great Adrian Broner Source Walker Leading up to this, the dude Dean the great he was getting, he got elbowed in the face, got punched in the face and a lot of people thought it was like skits and stuff like that that he was kind of doing for engagement. But the brother, he really has a little issue nevertheless. But I'm happy to see those brothers kind of be there for each other. They do still take it too far in a lot of ways and in a lot of different situations. They are not perfect by any means, but it seems that all of them are benefiting. It's a lot of synergy there. All of them are benefiting from each other and from being around each other and fellowshipping. So salute to the Crash out boys man. Salute to the Crash out boys. Salute. See here. So along with a B Dean the Great and Sauce Walker. So like the the quick thing before I move forward with that they did get rid of well it looks like Ray J it just didn't vibe out with them a couple little things but got on Ray J ass a little bit. Pause partner left Source Walker that is when the chat I guess the live chat, feedback and engagement. They told him that that Ray J was sneak dissing. He went back, checked the footage and kind of peeped at and he made it uncomfortable for Ray J to the point that Ray J got up out of there. And again, I don't know what's going on with Ray J. As far as I know he's mid-40s, if not late-40s by now. But I pray for him because he's going through a lot. Remember earlier this year he had to help scare and every time he's on camera now he's trying to like cosplay or do this like fake sus suspect activities and stuff like that and just, yeah, just be weird. So it looks like Sauce Walker, I came in there, kind of balanced out that with masculine energy, diffused all of any of their suspect behavior and then also encouraged Adrian Broner to kind of put down the bottle at least for a little bit. Right? So salute to the crash out boys, man. Salute to the crash out boys. [01:01:34] Speaker B: Now. [01:01:34] Speaker A: But listen, also move forward. I want to talk about this a little bit for the next week as well. But GTA 6 is on the way. GTA 6 letting people pre order right now. So shout out GTA 6. I did want to go through a timeline of GTAs. May save that for next episode. The timeline. I wanted to also discuss real quick some NBA news that did happen, of course. The NBA draft went down a couple nights ago. AJ the band started that went number one to the Washington Wizards. Also, there's been several notable ch trades to shake up the NBA recently. Most notably, well, first and foremost on the draft board. AJ the bansta again went to the Washington Wizards. Darren Peterson, number two went number two. The guard from Kansas, he went to Utah Jazz. Cameron Boozer, the son of Carlos Boozer from Duke, he went to Memphis at number three. Caleb Wilson from North Carolina went to the Chicago bulls. Darius Acuff Jr. Went at number seven to Sacramento. See here, I want to see. Amen. Amen. That forward, he went to Miami, was traded to Milwaukee. That was the pick that they traded. So yeah, those are a couple notable ones. My boy, Ibuka Okori, y' all watch out for him. That's my boy, got drafted by the Thunder but was traded to Detroit via Memphis. So he's going to be in Detroit, which may be a little problem because that boy, he can, he can go. He gets busy. So then the Knicks, the Knicks traded Cameron Carr to the Lakers [01:03:28] Speaker B: and then [01:03:28] Speaker A: we received or we got, we got our draft pick out. I'm not gonna, I can't find them right now, so I'll bring that up. But free agency is going down. Justin Alvarado, he is returning to the Knicks on his new deal. You gotta think three years like 12 million. 14 million. Yeah, 14 plus. 14 plus million. So he signed and locked in with us. Shout out to Alvarado, brotherly love. Gta. Grand theft Alvarado, baby. All right. And you know I brought it up whenever the Hornets were in the playing game against Miami and stuff, but they weren't playing winning basketball even though they were on the cusp. This move that they have pulled make sure that they're serious about winning Charlotte Hornets they're trading or traded star guard Lamelo Ball and Josh Green to the Minnesota Timberwolves for Nas Reed. A series of draft picks. Yeah, future draft picks and all that stuff. In addition to Reed, the Hornets receive a 2033 unprotected first round pick and three second round picks. 2029, 2032 and 2033. Charlotte also gets first round pick swaps in 2028, 2029 and 2030. The Hornets fielded aggressive offers in recent days from multiple teams pursuing Ball. The Timberwolves, Toronto Raptors and Portland Trailblazers were among the teams that were going after him. See here. Yeah. Again, it says here to close off the article. Ball had been happy in Charlotte and both parties were in a good place after the Hornets enjoyed a massive turnaround last season and fell one play in when short of making the playoffs and ending a postseason drought that dates to 2016. However, again, first you had the stuff with the traffic he's beating out of the arena or whatnot, not obeying traffic signals. Okay, we get a pass for that. We give him a pass for that. Then secondly, you have, let me see here, you got with the accident actually happening. So give him a pass for that and he gets out of that. Okay, it's kind of looking bad on the organization, but whatever, we'll take that. He's still a great talent. And then we have the situation with Bam out of bio and how he handled that. And that would have been my last draw as well. I mean, frankly, I would have already been looking to again when they made the move to bring Kobe White in. That was kind of the writing on the wall. Look, if it's going to be some, some takers out there, we may be shopping, you know, we may be shopping. So salute to the Hornets for pulling that move with the Knicks is not looking good for Mitchell Robinson right now. Well, it depends on who you're asking. But Mitchell Robinson will be getting the payday. It just may not come from the Knicks. So it's not looking good for Knicks fans who have been Knicks fans, of course, since or before Mitchell Robinson was drafted in the second round. And he's been, you know, again, the longest tenured Nick. So it may be truly turning the page on the, on the everything that in the old regime and starting a new chapter with the New York Knicks if we're not able to bring him back. Let's see here, there's a couple other trades and went down Julius Randall, of course, and then Giannis Antetical antetokounmpo He went to Miami. Let me see if I could get some information real quick on that before we wrap up. But. And then also, the Pistons, they got Isaiah Joe, so it was a lot of stuff that was going on. Let's see here. Yet a honest trade. They traded him to the Miami Heat after a year of torturous debt bait. See here offers. Yeah, Miami, they included Tyler Hero, which is a Milwaukee native, so that was cool for him. That's cool. But, yeah. So Giannis is Miami Heat. Fat Boy can kind of give us more details on that as Miami Heat is his team. Okay. But moving forward, y', all, I wanted to go ahead and we'll go ahead and give some brotherly love out. I'm not. Of course, we into an hour by now, so next week we'll probably look to bring back some high star bars or whatnot. But for the time being, I wanted to go ahead. [01:08:18] Speaker B: It don't show nothing. It'll cost nothing to show a [01:08:23] Speaker C: some love. [01:08:25] Speaker A: Hold on. So, yeah, I guess we'll show love. We'll show love. Want to show love to all my brothers. Of course. Fat Boy. Shout out to Q. Shout out Mixmaster T. Shout out to Carlos. All right, Shout out to all of everybody at the poker crew. Shout out to Trey, Dope Digitals. Shout out to Hard Hat T Dog, Dope Digitals. Trey. Salute. [01:08:53] Speaker B: Then. [01:08:53] Speaker A: You won last week, Pokey, y'. [01:08:56] Speaker B: All. [01:08:56] Speaker A: He won poker night, but yeah, Salute to Mixmaster T. Salute. Carlos. Salute my brother. A Butter Salute. Ashton. Of course. Salute to my brother Muff. I just talked to you this week. Salute to Savage. Tyrone. Thanks for reaching out. Bling. Of course. Salute to Big Jerome. Of course. Y' all know what time it is, man. Without him, there's no me. He's my Rick Grunson, if that makes sense. But. Or, yeah. Anyways, salute. Salute to Lambda Sigma. Special prayers go out to my brother, DG. Spring 13. Man, we love you, brother. And we praying. Praying, Lord. Uh, praying for you and with you, Lord, and with your family, uh, dg, certainly. Yeah. Prayers out. The Gigi dog as well. I know. You know, we're gonna show there in solidarity and show up for you and support. Let's see here. Oh, Brotherly love to JB. Dr. JB down there in Charleston, holding down Be Yourself weekend this weekend in North Charleston. So salute to my brother. Are they having a celebrity game tonight? I wish I was down there this weekend, my brother, but I know that you'll hold it down and y' all do great things. Down there. So salute. Salute. Sisterly love to all the sisters out there, of course. Reb holding it down. Coco in the Culture. Cheryl Poison, Amy, Deuce, Deuce. Shout out to Maureen, I believe, from the Jo for following, following along and all of that on our. On our social media page. Gotta see if you tuned in and clocked in. Shout out to Sock, of course. Salute to my boy. You heard? Yeah, y'. All. Now, this last piece, I don't know. I just didn't get a chance to really go into this. But Dame Dash Cameron, Harlem as a whole, you know, if you want to include some of Jim Jones antics here and there. But with Dame Dash and cams back and forth being based in teeth or like, dentures and fake teeth, that in itself. All right. Just that as the starting point is. [01:11:16] Speaker C: Come on. [01:11:17] Speaker A: Like, what are we doing? So, you know, really prayers to your man, Dame Dash. Trash song that he put out. It's looking crazy. Now. He does have content out in partnership with BET in America, new network where it's like OG Stories. That's kind of dope what he's doing there. But everything with the music. Dame, cut it out. And then also just you and Cam, if y'. All, we shouldn't even be talking about teeth being done and teeth being redone. Just the fact that you have to get teeth done is a statement in itself. So it's not. It's not as big as a flex as Dame is trying to make it out to be, you know? So I just have to finish off with that. But listen, y' all go Nicks. Y' all already know what time it is. All right, this next part comes with supreme faith that's in God. It comes straight from the heart. May the ego and the hubris never break us apart from one brother to another. If nobody ever told you before I love you. Also wanted to tell all my haters. Being liked is completely overrated. I'm a holla at child. Yo, Yurt. Thank you for tuning in. Hey, everybody, it's closing time. You don't gotta go home but you can't stay in. [01:12:34] Speaker C: Closing time do the knowledge I know [01:12:41] Speaker A: you going to dig this. [01:12:54] Speaker C: Mama got that bunch of grunch game [01:12:56] Speaker A: Ex Blackly Mama got that bunch of crunch Ex Blackly. Real, baby Hip hop, Hip hop. Damn, son, where'd you find. You're now in the mix. Let's go with DJ High Star.

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