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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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Chapter 2: What happened with Drake's lawsuit against UMG?
Yeah, I mean, I... I don't know if people know that. Of course you do. This is not over with. I mean, the shitty, should we just let it go? No, see, no. At this point? No. Would you? No. If you had, if you and your team, your lawyers had things in your possession that prove what you're saying is correct.
But why wouldn't, and I'm not saying that it depends the judge and that's why the appeal process existed. Didn't they reveal everything? Because that was also something I saw on the OVO stand side of like, nah, he purposely was trying to lose the first one so he could reveal more. And I was like, well, why wouldn't he just give? I'm not speaking to shit. I'm speaking to factual shit.
Like real things. Like I don't, this is not over with. I know people hear things getting dismissed, but like there's a whole nother level that I believe this is ready to go to. I don't think this is over. It's definitely not over here.
Yeah, I mean, I see the side of even people just being objective and aren't on this like weird fucking divider stand line of like, hey, Drake, the more you do this, like you're adding more of like this mystique and you're making Not Like Us the greatest... battle record of all time the more you do things post the battle. Like you're putting more allure to it.
Like I'm sure not like us because of this announcement made chart this week. Just because of the announcement. Like you're adding more allure to what this battle was with these moves. And the appeal is just gonna continue that. but I also know that Drake doesn't give a fuck. So I see both sides, like I... Yeah, but that's the side that people, see what you just said?
A lot of people don't think or speak to that. I know he doesn't care. One, when you don't care. Two, when you know what you know and you know what's going on because none of us knows Drake's business with his label. We don't know his negotiation, what he was going through with the label at the time. None of us know the specifics of that.
But when you know and your lawyers know exactly what happened and what went on, When you say just let it go, no, somebody of his caliber and his level is not going to just let that go because they know what we all do not know. They have information that none of us have. Okay, but then I guess I would ask, if you're Drake, are you looking at good lawyers lose cases?
I'm not saying that doesn't happen. If you have all this stuff that we don't know, why did you go with that approach of the defamation approach?
lane and the judge was clearly like nah this is a rap battle no one actually believed this you also said in one of the songs to call you a pedophile like is this drake's lawyers making a a grave mistake in this entire thing like even going in that approach of going the defamation route because clearly the judge was like this is a rap battle this is not a a negotiation for
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Chapter 3: What are the implications of the Drake lawsuit dismissal?
He did one takedown and somehow, some way he said, I just want to be your favorite. I'm like, that's it. Stopped him. Got it. Chopped it up. Copy paste to put it like four times and told him to dance around. And he literally left in those seven minutes. And that's how the hooker. That's fucking that's wild.
That's super wild. What's her process like, Nicky, as far as she approaches songs?
To me, it's just like, I think it's great beats. And then for me, when her collaborating, she would just have great beats and be like, yo, make some hooks for me. do some shit that I like. Like, even it's a song on her, I'm called Shanghai. I'm on the song. It's me saying, roll up on you and all this other shit on the actual record. So she was just like, go, go hook crazy for me.
And then I just went hook crazy and it turned out to be in whatever it is. Incredible. Um, sexy lady or sexy Kenna? Oh my God. Um, I'm about to go sexy, can I? Just because I knew Sexy Lady was a hit. And y'all got to go back into them L.A. days, nigga. I was literally wearing a chinchilla. My manager at the time was the club promoter at the hottest club or whatever.
I think it was called Fuck Mondays or something like that. Shout out to TK. And I used to go in a club. They used to sneak the bottles in. We would go to Ralph's and buy a bunch of bottles before we went to the club. And my manager at the time was the promoter. So he would set me up at a table next to DJ Echo and they would bring the bottles out.
And I would wear like a full length chinchilla in the middle of like summer or whatever in L.A. Just wilding out, performing my song Sexy Lady. And then from there, it just blew to this phenomenon. Sexy Kenai, I actually hated Sexy Kenai. Styles P was supposed to be on Sexy Ken out before me. Remember Ray J was signed to Koch and Epic Records had.
D and Shadow was doing all the radio shit for Epic or whatever at the time. So Styles P was supposed to be on that. And I'm glad that Styles P wasn't on Sexy Ken out. That seems like a weird choice, much less than it goes. I don't know, might have worked.
Styles rapping Sexy Ken out to the haters.
Yeah. I'm like, yo, so when they presented me the record, Charlie Walk at the time, who like fucking is my guy. This nigga's like 5'2", looks like Zoolander. He was the fucking president of fucking Epic Records at the time. I know exactly what you're talking about.
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