Episode Transcript
[00:00:03] Speaker A: Y.
Yo, what up, bro? Y' all stand for OT Yeah, N. Get that bread, bro. Y' all gotta stay for O.T.
[00:00:16] Speaker B: Listen up, workers. Overtime is mandatory this weekend. No excuses.
[00:00:24] Speaker A: Sun of paradise, please let me.
What's happening? What's happening here?
Yo, welcome to mandatory overtime. I'm your main man, DJ High Star.
How y' all doing out there? What's up? What's up? What's up?
Here for another episode. Episode two, man.
Glad to be here. Grateful to be here, definitely.
Here at mandatory overtime, the aim is to recalibrate the.
What we define manhood as in today's society.
Through that, we're gonna have some fun, of course, but we're gonna keep it honest, keep it real, be accountable, hold ourselves accountable. Just be better each day. You know what I'm saying?
So, you know, it's just really a social experiment and consistency. You could be anywhere in the world, but you're here listening to me. And for that, I appreciate y'. All. I appreciate y' all also. Don't confuse this with the manosphere, all right? It's just a place where the man.
So pull up a chair, like, subscribe and share and make some noise, because the man is here. Non Time out, they say. I got a Russian sound engineer and a check, one, two.
A check, one, two. What's happening, everybody? How y' all doing?
How's everybody doing? Live from Charlotte, America.
What's going on?
Getting into episode two of mandatory overtime. Listen, I wanted to do some housekeeping from last week.
Last week was that pilot episode, if you will. If you listen into this.
This week is gonna be about a week separated from the current events and stuff going on. However, today we got a special episode where.
Where we're gonna go ahead and speak about protecting black women as men a little bit. You know what I'm talking about?
Shout out to the ancestors.
Rest in peace, Angie Stone.
If. If you really.
The stuff with Angie Stone is saying in that.
She was snapping now. She was snapping.
Shout. Shouting out the brothers in jail. She said, a lot of my brothers got education now. Check it.
Okay, so shout out on.
Shout out to championing intellectualism at all times. Y' all already know what time it is with that, but I wanted to start off this week with a little bit of housekeeping from last week.
So last week when we were going over some High Star bars, and it's funny, we'll be going over a couple of High Star bars here in a second from the same battle, but we're going over the High Star bars that cassette Line.
What Mook said, it really had me kind of riled up. I was speaking too fast in the moment. So let's replay that line real quick.
[00:03:53] Speaker B: Let me take a sec so I could set the table. I'm the A, you the B side. Let's just put that on the record player you've been losing.
[00:04:01] Speaker A: All right?
So he said, let me just take a sec.
So I cassette the table. And anyways, the.
The use of the words and stuff like that. And you know, sonically, that shit, that shit was fire. So it's still High Star bars. I said last week, I was like, cassette, cassette. I was just too wrapped up and stuff in the. In the breakdown, to be honest with y'.
[00:04:24] Speaker B: All.
[00:04:24] Speaker A: But nevertheless, shout out to Mook that battle. And shout out to Hitman too.
Let me see here.
Shout out to Mook and Hitman. Show love.
[00:04:38] Speaker B: It don't show nothing it don't cost nothing to show a. I show a some love W Dabble.
[00:04:45] Speaker A: WB dabbley. So shout out to and brother Some brotherly love to Mook and. And to Hitman. Holla. They Battle has reached a million views.
I know it surpassed a million so far. So they, you know, it's not just us talking about it, in other words, but speaking of all the other housekeeping stuff, because I was listening back last week, of course, heard a lot of ums. I'm just continue to try to work on that actively. The pause usage, really immediately after last week when I told y' all we wasn't gonna be doing the pause thing, I said pause haphazardly. I don't know if y' all caught it or not, but I will be aware of that, just letting y' all know, you know. So let's go over, go through some more High Star bars this week before we get into the show.
This was actually immediately following that line. That's what made Mook's first round so strong. He didn't take no bars off. So this line is immediately following that.
That line that, that Mook said. As far as with the record player, let's see here.
First, we going to play that. We going to play that one again.
[00:05:55] Speaker B: Take a sec. So I could set the table. I'm the A, you the B side.
[00:05:59] Speaker A: Let's just put that on the record.
[00:06:00] Speaker B: Player you've been losing.
[00:06:05] Speaker A: All right, so right after that, he goes into this scheme. I'mma let the bars play. And then we going to kind of go through it real quick.
[00:06:14] Speaker B: You, you, you, you, you. You've been losing a lot lately. Three L's in a row. I hope maybe you learn a lesson later. You want to know how I got to the top? Be in the elevator. Why you the nigga who jews got sweat.
[00:06:35] Speaker A: Very simple, yet still. Come on, man. You got to be a writer, Spitter. You got to be in this. In this thing of ours to know, you know what I mean? I was layered right there. So you play that again real quick. You've been losing a lot lately. That's why you started it off with. You've been losing a lot lately.
[00:06:57] Speaker B: You've been losing a lot lately. Three L's in a row. I hope maybe you learn a lesson later. You want to know how I got to the top? Be in an elevator.
[00:07:06] Speaker A: Okay, so you the nigga who Jews got sweat.
All right, so he said, you've been losing a lot lately.
Three L's in a row. Maybe you'll learn the lesson later.
You want to know how I got to the top?
I took the L Evader.
It's calm. It's very calm. I don't like that. Like that. I don't know how you even like when some battle, top tier battle rappers or spitters in general come up with certain things I don't even know. Like, where did you. How did you even think about that?
You know, some stuff is just God level. Like, yeah, God had to put that in your mind because as well, the elevator, that. That's. That's just hard, bro. That's hard.
But shout out to them once again. And everybody that's, you know, doing a battle rap thing and not suing. But yeah, I had to do it. Just take a little shot. So I got a little evergreen topic here listed in my notes before we get started.
And it's completely random. So y' all forgive me. But remember, this will give me a chance to remind y' all that we do have the email address wide open. Mandatory ot704gmail.com. Mandatory ot704gmail time gmail.com and, you know, write us an email and stay tapped in. Y' all already know. So see here, what I have written down is car flags. Do you trust them now? Don't. Don't. Don't kill me yet. Just give me a shot. Give me a chance. I'm just saying, I.
There came a point around 2014-2015 where seeing flags, especially on cars, give me kind of some, like, little anxiety and stuff. Because the American flag, if we keeping it funky, it seems to be synonymous with what the Confederate flag was synonymous with in the early 2000s or the late. The mid to late 90s. And it's just the observation that I made. So I'll be, you know, regardless if it's an American flag or not or if you got a bunch of American flag bumper stickers on your car, I get some anxiety. Got to be real, y'. All. I gotta be real.
I can't.
I can't sugarcoat it just because the stuff that's been going on, again, I didn't really mention it in last week's episode. It had been through the news and stuff, but podcaster, right wing podcaster, I'm just not trying to say his name, but he was.
He was deleted. And I, you know, your grandmother says if you don't have nothing nice to say about anyone. So that's why I kept my mouth shut last week. But again, with all of that stuff being stirred up and this energy being stirred up, it just had me thinking, like, when I see these car flags and stuff, America, America.
Now, also, on the flip side, just we talking strictly aerodynamics, and aesthetically, you see a lot of HBCU ones, right? A lot of HBCU flags around and everything like that.
Or just college flags. I don't trust those either. All right? I don't want them flying off, hitting my windshield and causing some kind of Allstate commercial or whatnot. So I don't. I don't trust car flags, y'.
[00:10:43] Speaker B: All.
[00:10:44] Speaker A: That's just my little gripe for the week, if you will. But let's go ahead and move forward with everything. I don't know, no real nice segue or clean segue to get into as far as to get up out of that. But, yeah, I can't rock with the car flag. So our flags. All right, let's see here.
I don't.
All right, so again, this week, we're going to be talking about protecting black women.
A tenant in manhood. I think that's just. That goes understood and doesn't have to be explained. It's something that's implied, is us protecting women, right? And protecting our mothers, our daughters, our sisters, wives and girlfriends, making sure that we protect women at all costs.
So this episode, we're going to, you know, talk about a couple of things with that.
Now, the first thing that I think about whenever I think about protecting black women, especially out in public, is whenever we see conflict. If a black woman is having a conflict, look like a domestic dispute, right. Out in public, though, with their.
With their person, right? Whether it's a woman or a man, and they getting.
They getting abused or in public. What. What do y' all do? Because I'm just curious to know what y' all do.
You know, prayerfully, I.
I can't say that I take action all the time, to be honest.
I don't. I don't really interject myself into a lot of affairs out there in the public. It's just because of the society are we in right now, unfortunately. You don't want to be somebody's headline for. For being a hero. I mean, again, I don't. I don't.
And, you know, I. That. That's just the honest truth. With that, I. I love to hear from y' all and hear what y' all feel on. On that vibe of it. Now, don't get me wrong, I lay down my life for my mother, for my sisters. You know, I mean, for my lady. Like, we. We got certain things that we would sacrifice for certain people, but in the grand scheme of all of that stuff, it's just. It's just, it's. It's kind of strange. I don't. I don't like being in other people's affairs whenever it come to women, but also, I don't like seeing women taking advantage of or being harmed and stuff like that by the hands of a man or another woman. So I don't know. I was just opening up the dialogue. I wanted to open up the discourse with that. There's a lot of stuff that was going on in social media that had me thinking about this topic and. And where we were going to go with it and stuff. I was kind of freestyling. So yesterday I wake up in social media and there's three things in my black algorithm that was just blaring, in other words. So one was the Dame Dash interview.
All right? On the Breakfast Club. He went on the Breakfast Club. Two was Adrian Broner was kicked off of Cam and Mace's show. It is what it is. We'll talk about that in a second.
And three, Amanda Seals, she did an interview with Deontay Kyle on Grits and Eggs. So all out of all three of those, especially with what's recently been happening with Dame and stuff like that.
Out of all three of those, I said, you know what? For my peace of mind, the best one out of these three is probably going to be my Grits and Eggs vibes. I've been waiting on this interview for a minute anyways.
And one thing about Deontay, he always says he doesn't do virtual interviews. And the reasons that he gives for not doing virtual interviews.
All were showing up in this interview, y'.
[00:14:33] Speaker B: All.
[00:14:33] Speaker A: Like he doesn't, he says like kind of doesn't like the delay. You know, you end up talking over each other.
You have connection issues, feedback issues.
Now those, you know, those were showing up and stuff in the interview. But all the while, a beautiful interview. I stayed through the whole interview and listened through the whole thing because it was two great minds kind of going at it and talking, you know, talking that talk. So self admitted radicalist and all of that.
[00:15:04] Speaker B: It don't show nothing. It don't cost nothing to show a. I was doing this game some love.
[00:15:10] Speaker A: Wobbledy dabbledy. So again, I'm gonna definitely show love to deontay and grits and eggs for having Amanda on and persevering through, through the virtual interview. But nevertheless, Amanda's been on a. I ain't gonna say no media run. She has her own podcast, Small Doses. But also she made an appearance on Jubilee, which is a viral Internet show or, you know, YouTube show where they'll sit down one person and it'll be a room full of people with opposing views and they all kind of take turns to sit down and debate the person that's sitting, sitting there. So it was framed, this episode was framed as like 20 black conservatives versus one, you know, liberal. And Amanda denounces that liberal label. She's self proclaimed radical again and. But she, she sliced and diced them up. The reason I had Amanda Seals written down after I seen that Jubilee, I put, I wrote down in my notes, Amanda Seals is a jewel or whatnot. The reason that I wrote that down, I think she's unapologetically hurt. Not even thing she is unapologetically or it's evident. But Amanda Seals is, is interesting only because she has blemishes on her record, you know, and she still kind of pushes through, doesn't let those define her and stuff. Now I'd be being naive if I didn't bring up the situation around the MeToo movement where she tried to blast Myron Roll, who was a safety at the time or former safety of I believe the Tennessee Titans, but she tried to blast him and accuse him of some, you know, sexual harassment and stuff. And again, wording and language is important. So around that time of the MeToo movement and stuff, it was, it's pretty damaging to his reputation and stuff.
So. And it came out later that again that she was embellishing or lying just all, you know, all outline.
So she has some stains on her. On her jacket. However, to me, you to me, I don't want no perfect person, you know, that I could, like, bounce ideas off of or get inspiration from and stuff. I do need to see people who are, you know, flawed. I like to see. Again, it shows me how accountable people are and things like that. But nevertheless, what Amanda seals, I think the value that she brings, especially to our community versus anything else like that and that isolated incident. That isolated incident with Myron Roll was harmful or potentially harmful.
But outside of that, the value that she brings to the community versus, you know, maybe somebody not liking her or her not being likable because the way she talks or her energy is, you know, the value far outweighs all of the other petty stuff that you have to deal with, you know, with being. With having different personalities in the black community. Right. So I'll. I'll sacrifice that for the. The good that she brings. Because everything that she does, again, is for what I see. Whether, however, is delivered and however the presentation is, It's. It's always for us to uplift ourselves and for black liberation, if you will, for lack of better terms.
So, you know, again, shout out to Amanda. I think her and Deontay, they did a great job. She.
She gave him some great advice. Toward the end was really like, throughout, of course, like reaffirming that brother and stuff like that. But also it just seemed like she wanted the best for him. So she was definitely giving him advice when it comes to the industry and just in life in general.
So I definitely want to salute and show some love to both of them for the job that they did on that interview.
[00:19:34] Speaker B: It'll show nothing. It'll cost nothing to show a.
Show a. Some love.
[00:19:42] Speaker A: Yeah. So moving forward, I don't know kind of where. Where we'll go with this, but the first thing I want to say to my brothers out there is sexual discipline. Let's start with that. I think if it's a conversation about protecting woman, you know, protecting old woman. Let's start with sexual discipline from a young teen, if you will. When I was down in Charleston. Shout out to the Chuck.
My dad, he always kind of drilled him into my head like that we would not.
That I essentially could not bring home. No. I couldn't be no teen father. I didn't. That he didn't have it and like to not even entertain that idea. Right. So I always was mindful and careful or aware whenever it came to ladies in. In high school and then in college, that kind of transferred over and stuff. And I I have to say also that me having three sisters, that helped tremendously as far as with me not, I guess, my non thirst towards women, if you will.
However, I know it's not like that for all of our brothers.
So I just implore, you know, for us to start practicing sexual discipline in certain areas and. And in regards to things so that the stuff that we can control on our end, we control.
Right.
What I'm alluding to, though, like I said, we're going to get to the A B stuff or whatnot was cringy. I've seen a couple of highlights from it and stuff, and I didn't even want to clip or. Or, you know, rip any of those highlights and stuff. Cringy. It was all cringy. But it was your typical dude that's inebriated. He appeared inebriated, and he's just, yo, you so beautiful, Ma. You so beautiful. Yo, yo, you so beautiful. Like, oh, my gosh, this is after people is asking questions and stuff like that at a point, perhaps in your teens and maybe in your early 20s, that's, like, acceptable, or it might be, I don't know, entertaining to some, or flattering, I guess. But dog, some point we got to realize when we coming off as a creep.
And that was creepy.
You know, the.
Yeah, that's creepy, though.
So a B.
All right, let's go ahead and go into it, though.
Cameron Mace's show, it is what it is. They have a moderator named Treasure Wilson.
They call it Stat Baby.
She was, you know, they were moderating the show and stuff. This was really post fight. It seemed like it might have been filmed, I don't know, Sunday morning, perhaps, like late Sunday evening. So this is post Fight, but ab Just. He was. He was inebriated and he was. He was very aggressive whenever he came to compliment and treasure. So everybody tried to quell the noise and chill him out or cool him out, but he just con. He continued and was persistent until Cam says, like, bro, her boyfriend is here. Like, just relax. Like, her boyfriend's over there. And a B. He didn't proceed to relax. Still was, you know, going at it and. Or whatnot. But so Cam had to eventually escort him off of the set after paying him for his time and stuff like that. So first of all, let me go ahead and show love.
[00:23:27] Speaker B: It'll cost nothing to show a.
[00:23:33] Speaker A: Dabble, so I'm gonna show some love to Cam for just doing what's right in that moment.
Again, the Stat Baby is damn near a little sister to them. So I Know if you saw her uncomfortable, you know, Cam gonna bust a move. And he kept it professional. Definitely escorted him out and everything like that. Again, at the same time, a B, he's inebriated. He still don't realize what he's doing wrong and that he's wrong in the situation. He's trying to calm down, doesn't realize that he went too far. And that's. That's our problem. A lot of times, I don't want to put no blanket statement over us, y', all, because there's another thing that I realized with listening to the show back last week.
I'm trying to stay far away from the y' alls in the hour and the, you know, put in the big blanket, y', all, on anything. So. Nevertheless, though, with a B, I think a lot of our problem just take some accountability with it as well, is that, you know, sometimes our partners, they think that.
That they. God's gift or that.
That everybody wants them or something for whatever reason. And, you know, it's. That's not the case all the time. It's not the case. I. I often.
So in college, I used to. I kick it with partners who would bust a ue in the middle of traffic to get somebody number, right? Get a number, though, and be respectful. But whenever you hear, like, damn, girl, like, ooh, I would drink, like, all of the aggressive flirting and the aggressive advancements at women, I always think to myself, what do you think that a woman should respond or should reply to that whenever you do that? Does that make sense, what I'm saying, y'?
[00:25:25] Speaker B: All?
[00:25:25] Speaker A: Like, in what world where, like, would she be like, dang, ain't nobody ever come at me like that before, you know, And I'm. I'm really opening up the discourse because I'd like to know now I know, you know, when it comes to the law of numbers, look, the more times you shoot, you know, the better chance that you have as far as making a bucket, right? Or whatnot. So I understand that, but again with putting out the energy of, like, damn, girl, I drink your bath water or anything like that, it just comes off weird. And I think there is a.
There's a shift that needs to happen again, where we start.
There's plenty of people that respect the respect women out there, but we need to start calling out some of these gentlemen that are.
That don't have no respect for them. Let's call it what it is, right?
It's Fresh and Fit podcast. So again, this is back to the Walmart wall.
These Dudes is past performance in proven plans. So they. If you see them, I need to highlight security and let one of us know so we can kick their ass and get them up out of here. But Fresh and Fit podcast, that's Myon Gaines and then some other fella that my partner think that I look like.
But anyways, they. They both.
They down in Miami. They invite girls onto their podcast just so that they could talk down on them or tell them why they ain't nothing or, you know, and it. It's very cringy. Of course makes a horrible tv.
And then you've got academics. Of course.
I've never liked academics like that. Like, you know, I've. Yeah, yeah, that. But he always. His interactions with women is just.
It's crazy. Again, they. I think you can identify whenever a man sees a woman as an object or less than an object. Right. Like, you really don't like women like my man. You don't like like woman or the. The energy like you.
Because. Yeah. Anyways, so you've got academics but also a lot of these young streamers in these young streaming communities. They.
They have some room for growth, opportunities for growth whenever it comes to their interactions when it with women and things like that. So you have.
Then you got people like the Shay Frost. So I want to play this clip that happened on with him on stream. He in Target.
But I want to play this clip real quick for y'.
[00:28:16] Speaker B: All.
She ain't even answering.
[00:28:19] Speaker A: Who Right here. Far in number. Nah, you said more than that.
Look so good. I'll you right now. But that's streaming, bro.
[00:28:27] Speaker B: I'm saying, bro.
[00:28:28] Speaker A: Like I'm saying.
[00:28:29] Speaker B: Like I'm saying though, bro.
We just pray. You can't be pregnant with people like that. That's disrespectful. But I'm saying if some people don't take that, then I ask Cool.
[00:28:36] Speaker A: She would have said that.
[00:28:36] Speaker B: I wouldn't respond.
[00:28:38] Speaker A: I feel that.
[00:28:41] Speaker B: But I'm saying some real like she was out for that.
I'm not trying to be disrespectful.
[00:28:47] Speaker A: Disrespectful. I feel you on everything.
[00:28:50] Speaker B: I'm be real with you. I feel you.
[00:28:51] Speaker A: Do you want us to apologize to you?
[00:28:53] Speaker B: It's not even apologizing.
[00:28:56] Speaker A: Listen, I got a sister too, bro. I feel you. But I'm saying like that. Sexual harassment.
[00:29:00] Speaker B: All right.
[00:29:01] Speaker A: Exactly.
[00:29:01] Speaker B: So now you coming up with you mean as you should have you coming up here saying it's disrespectful. We heard you the first time.
She ain't even answered.
[00:29:08] Speaker A: All right, so if y' all heard that, it was an exchange where there was a young lady that was in Target, she's walking with her mother, and this guy, the Shade Frost, he walks up to her, says, essentially, you look so good that I'll you right now, right?
Yo, I want to so bad. Or this and that.
So after he kind of walks off and he's getting his stream, all the commentary and the feedback from his stream, they eating it all up.
He gets approached by. By Shorty's brother, and unbeknownst to him, Shorty's brother picked up everything that he was saying.
He. He goes on to say, I was. I just asked her out or something like that. Or I asked her for her number. And then my man had to correct him. He said, no, you asked her for a number? Nah, bro, you look so good that I wanna. Right now. Like, he had to correct him, like, yo, you wilding. Wilding. So again. And. And to make matters worse, in that scenario, Deshay, at the end of it, says, yo, I got a sister too.
What? My G. What? Oh, matter of fact, hold on. Did I remove that?
Yeah, I think I had this Russell. The Russell Westbrook in here. The what?
But yeah, nah, he said.
He said nah to make it, yo, I got. I got a sister. And then he has a.
A female streamer, or she was a streamer, I'm assuming, or she's just kind of a part of his team. She's with him, and she's defending him. Or. Or kind of getting snappy at the brother. Like, dang, you want us to apologize or what? Like, you want us to apologize. And it's just the illustration kind of where we at in today's distracted dystopia, y'. All. It's a distracted dystopia that we live in, and people have deflective disagreements. If you will stay with me. Now, hold on.
[00:31:03] Speaker B: Hold up, hold up. He gonna get this work.
Get that water.
He about to get this work. Yeah, he about to get this work.
[00:31:13] Speaker A: So again, it's a. First of all, it's a distracted dystopia that we live in. So just keep in mind for people to get their point across to you, they gonna have deflective disagreements.
So they're not gonna be looking to address anything that you say.
They just going to try to disprove what you say with something that's deflecting off enough of something else. So Deshay says throughout all of that, while he's in that hot water, yo, I have A sister, bro. What the Does Lady Gaga know about cameras? Nigga, what are you talking about?
I understand, bro. Listen, please, man, don't try to distract me. What was my man supposed to say? All right, you got a sister, bro. So I understand, like, nine. The whole time he was trying to dap him up, the brother, he was not cool with that, you know, so. And this was a while ago, just to. For the record, this was probably over a year ago or whatnot, but I just had to love, show love to that brother.
But that's. That's homie showing. I wanted to show love to homie for sticking up for his sister in that moment.
So also, while we're at it, I do want to go ahead and kind of spotlight and do a little mini case study, pseudo case study on one of my favorite podcasts that I listen to every week, Joe Budden podcast, Melissa Ford. She ain't been there in a minute, but I always sincere Melissa, Mel, if they. If you will, or M4, as they call it, as, since she started her journey with them and they. They made her this character of like, oh, that's our. That sis. She's one of the guys we can play around and this and that. And it's like, you know, first of all, it made for horrible, horrible listening experience. Very.
A lot of cacophony, if you will.
And it was put Mel in a situation where she couldn't win for losing.
It was. She was damned if she do, damned if she don't. So I used to ask her all the time, yo, share with us. Share with us. You got to share, Be personal, be vulnerable, this and that. Then as soon as she would be vulnerable, then they would dogpile on her, admittedly. So that's like the term that they would use, right? Let's dog pal on Mel, like. And whether it was a stick, you know, a little whatever, a gimmick or whatnot to keep the engagement up.
Shit was corny, yo. Was. And what we see now, she hasn't been on the show in over a month.
She may be off of the show by now, but in streaming and in podcast, you know, women seem to be pigeonholed into this particular archetype and where they, you know, they. They don't have that opportunity or that ceiling to expand, you know, outside of what we view them as. And that. That is. That is corny, man. That is corny. I want to see the woman blurreds, right? Shout out to Deontay Kyle and grits and eggs for that term. But I don't I don't know where the term originated from, but the black nerds thing, I want to see, you know, woman blurreds and I want to see some, you know, woman engineers or more women that could talk about sports and all of that stuff. And we got, you know, women that talk about sports and stuff, but they always ultimately end up being like, you know, sexified.
Right? I can't think of the right term for it, but it's always something where you sexualizing women and stuff like that. So, you know, salute to sisters like Rap city and people that kind of keep. Keep their integrity about themselves whenever it comes to their physical appearance.
Also shout out to people like Janelle Monae. I'll never forget when Janelle Monae first came out, she was wearing suits and stuff and said, yeah, she wears suits when she performs because her parents blue collar and working hard, working, you know, then she got the Teta style, man.
[00:35:24] Speaker B: Hold up, hold up. You gonna get this work.
You gonna get this work.
[00:35:29] Speaker A: What's the lose? She's beautiful regardless, you know what I'm saying? And protect. We gonna protect our black woman. Okay?
Now I want to bring one of our black woman.
I don't know. I'm not gonna call this homie court. I ain't bringing in.
Oh, bring her in to speak with hr. Yeah, let's bring. Let's bring the homie Cardi B in to speak with HR all right, I know you gonna dig this. Now play on words, right? Play on words with that one. But Cardi B is on her album rollout, and she's about to drop her album Friday. She went on a talk show today.
Like I said, I'm dating the. The podcast right now. But she went on the talk show today and announced that she's pregnant, as if we didn't know. And let us know that the. The child's father is.
I know you gonna dig this. Stefan Diggs, the NFL player. And you know, they've been seen out and seen together for a minute. We know. So they. It. It's not a secret that they're together.
She's tried to keep the pregnancy under wraps as best she can, but the press and. And just your physical body showing, you know, people are going to.
To speculate or bring up that stuff. So congrats to Cardi B.
Can I.
All right, this is mandatory overtime. Hold on, hold on, hold on.
[00:37:06] Speaker B: Please let me work.
[00:37:08] Speaker A: Hold on, hold on.
[00:37:10] Speaker B: Listen up, workers. Overtime is mandatory this weekend.
[00:37:14] Speaker A: All right, so it's mandatory that I say this then.
Ill timed, advantageous for the announcement. Yes, I see that it's kind of tacky to make that announcement a part of the rollout.
You've been pregnant, Mom. You've been pregnant. So you waiting for two days before the album, they dropped to.
To go ahead and put the world to. To garner the world's love and empathy and compassion. Look, shout out Cardi B and stuff, but this is the same a woman that, you know, let's not hide her past. She's talked to openly about drugging men in hotel rooms and stuff like that. Okay? She's worked on that New York nightlife scene.
So I'm not championing like they said. Like I was saying about Homie, that got deleted last week. If you don't got nothing nice to say, really don't say nothing at all. So I'm gonna just keep it short and sweet with that. Blessings and prayers for y', all, baby. For y', all, child.
Mr. Diggs and Cardi B.
Because we still got to protect black women. But that's what they say, right?
Yeah. Child, child. Well, look, I don't know if we got anything else this week after that, but I. I would like to know what y' all think about the Cardi B situation. Or maybe I really wouldn't. I don't. Because I don't. Yeah, I don't care. I mean, feel free to write in and tell me what y' all think. If I'm on the wrong side of history with that one. But it's just. I'm not going to have revisionist history. It seemed very close to whatever they're like. Cardi B and Offset seem like they still have, like, some babies, right? Am I. Am I off with that? It seems like they got, like. Like, not infants, but toddlers running around. So it's very close. But again, we. Offset has, you know, admitted to his transgressions and things like that. So I don't want to get into that tit for tat, you know, as far as the deflective politics. So, again, as a man, Offset, he's definitely probably been wrong in that situation.
But it just looks like a mess, jumping out on the scene. So this is if I could be real, right? We're gonna keep it funky with each other, y'.
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[00:39:31] Speaker A: This is like, again, like the barbershop, like the locker room room or something like that. Let's talk, you know? So again, in order for us to talk, I need you to email me, though. Mandatory ot704gmail.com Mandatory ot704gmail.com Be on the lookout for my Chance the Rapper review album review of Starline. I'm gonna be going to his show in a couple of weeks in Atlanta. So before I go to the show for episode three, we are going to be breaking down Chances Starline album and I'm gonna be going through chock full of high star bars, of course, but we'll be going through that.
So I appreciate y' all time this week. Once again, let's go ahead and end this off with a prayer, you know what I'm saying?
But it's one with all faith that's in God. This prayer is straight from the heart made an ego and the hubris never break us apart, all right? And if nobody told you, from one brother to another, I love you.
All right, y' all be easy. Peace. Have a great week. We going to see y' all next week. Man.
[00:40:41] Speaker B: He about to get this work. He about to get this work.
Hey, everybody, it's closing time.
[00:40:51] Speaker A: You don't got to go home, but.
[00:40:53] Speaker B: You can't stay here.