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Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
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Yeah, I was definitely the Phantom in that.
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And I'm Brianna Stewart.
And our podcast, Game Recognize Game, has never been done before.
Two active players giving you a real look at our lives and what we actually think on and off the court. Nothing's off limits. We talk tanking. I might get in trouble for this answer, but I think it's like definitely happening in the WBA.
We talk about our mistakes, too. They pulled me to the side and was like, hey, man, we got a call last night. You can't be rolling around the city like this tonight before games.
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Chapter 2: What are the reactions to the BET Awards highlights?
I'm going to walk into the moment and this is the first piece of art I see. Offset, YRN, 53 seconds. Which is crazy that someone screenshot of this shit at 53 seconds. He says, my wife fucked a nigga on me. Gang, y'all niggas know how I come. Okay, can you break this down for me piece by piece? I don't fully understand. If a comma was in there, maybe I could understand it a bit more.
It's a run-on sentence. So yeah, it's a run-on. This is why this is art because this is if you know, you know the epitome of it. So my wife fucked a nigga. That's one sentence. You have a subject and a predicate. You have the entire thing. You know exactly what's going on. There's an action verb. My wife fucked a nigga. That's the action verb. All right. You can't leave out the on me, though.
So, on me. That's the pronoun, correct? What needs to be in a sentence? Yeah, on me should be in that upper top line. It should be, but it doesn't have to be. Because, see, it's all about the artist and what the artist is feeling at the time. This is poetic justice, is what you're saying. And one million percent, Rory. On me. Now, it should be an exclamation point there.
Gang should have been all caps.
Mm-hmm.
When you say gang, you letting them know gang. You fucking it up, ma. How? My wife fucked a nigga on me, comma, gang. No. Comma, y'all niggas know how I come.
No, no, no.
Too many commas. It don't even, because that shit don't, when you put a comma there, that's kind of like putting a bandaid on it.
That gang is like saying, yo, my wife fucked a nigga on me, Julian. But instead of Julian, I'm saying gang.
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Chapter 3: What are the implications of Young Thug's album on his relationship with Gunna?
He want anything you want, however you want to do it. Jim is with it. So, I mean, you know, to me, this is what rap is supposed to be. This is what hip hop is supposed to be. As long as, again, it doesn't turn into into anything other than some some records and some bars. I'm all for this type of shit. Well, there was obviously the rumor that Drake had a response.
too push that J Prince came in and said, it's too messy. Don't do it. We assume that was more so on the Kanye side that it was going to get messy. We don't know, but we all just assumed he was about to say like, yo, I fuck Kim or something, which on Scorpion, he went on to allude on, I think all 27 records.
Um, we think Drake has called Jimmy with some of the Intel that he received that is in this record that never came out that maybe Jim will now have access to.
Um,
If it's push related. I think the messiness was Kanye related, but there could have been some push shit in there.
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Chapter 4: How does the discussion shift to the impact of personal circumstances on music production?
I think Drake is minding his business. I don't think so at all.
No.
Oh, no. Two things can be true. He's minding his business, but... He did send a file. If Jim hits him and say, yo, I need some... You know, he could look like, you ain't here for me, but...
yada yada yada but Pusha T gonna know where Jim heard that from that's fine and he's gonna come for Drake's ass again I don't think Drake that's fine that's fine this is hip this is hip hop this is rap I love it too I'm extremely excited yeah let's rap let's rap ain't nobody got to turn it to again man let's not let's not make it corny and turn it to anything physical let's not go that route that's the corny shit that's corny let's keep it rap let's talk shit
And then if y'all want to piece it a couple years down the line and say, listen, that was a moment. Cool. If not, if it's fuck both of y'all forever, then fuck both of y'all. And let it be that, too.
This is the fun part of the older, like this generation that pushes the Drakes. That generation still just keeps it all on records. And I think it's healthy when there is beef, there's tension like this in hip hop and you keep it on records.
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Chapter 5: What advice is given regarding provocative dressing in relationships?
because this also sets an example to the younger kids who have a tendency to react with physical violence. And they can see the goats of the current hip-hop scene keeping it all on lyrics, with all respect. No one gets touched.
Nobody gets touched.
Let's just keep it going.
Let's keep it music. Let's keep it bars. Let's keep it hip-hop. Let's keep it rap. This is the essence of it, battling. You know what I mean? This is what hip-hop is. You know, I got an issue with him. I don't like him. Okay, well, let's talk about it.
Chapter 6: How do the hosts navigate the topic of dating and relationships?
Turn the beat on.
Mm-hmm.
And then let's go. So, you know, I love it, man. Again, I was reading a lot of the comments and people saying, you know, the gym shit was trash. They wasn't feeling it. Listen, I respect it. It was right. It was direct. It was aggressive. It was immediate response. It wasn't no, it was what, two days maybe? Yeah. At most, 48 hours. I like that response time. That's quick.
That's faster than the EMS in New York. Gotta love it. I really hope Push doesn't, get in the world of like... I'm too big to respond? I'm too big to respond to this. Yo, I sent some shots on a real song. I'm rolling out this Clips project. I don't get that from Push, though. I don't either, but I just have this weird... I think Push like this type of shit.
He do, but is he going to do that with Jim Jones? I think so. I hope so. I think so. But he has to do it quick, like... I don't want to wait six months. Oh, no, no, no, no, no. For a Jim Jones response. Six months. I don't want to wait six days. You know what I'm saying? Like, it got to be... Like, that's why I said I love the fact that Jim write to it. Because I was... I ain't going to lie.
I felt like once Jim posted that, nah, that shit was whack. I was like, yo, Jim, you got to respond. I didn't think Jim was going to respond. But the fact that he did, and the way that he did, the video on the block... Let me just get up from my beach chair, sit with my nutcracker and just go at this dude real quick. I like that type of shit, man.
So shout out to Jim and shout out to Pusha because now, I mean, I feel like even though you said you don't know if he would, I feel like Pusha is definitely responding. I hope so. Also over the weekend, speaking of Drake, he announced his first poetry book, I believe is what it is. Titles Ruin Everything, Stream of Consciousness by Kenza Samir and Aubrey Graham.
An album was supposed to go with it. Believe he pushed it back because of the Young Thug release this past Friday. Thinks why his caption was saying, Thug, you owe me. For All the Dogs is the name of the album. He says, I made an album to go with the book. They say they miss the old Drake girl. Don't tempt me. For All the Dogs. I mean, you got to assume... This is the album for us, Rory.
Honestly, Nevermind was for a specific crowd. I enjoyed it, but we do love rap and Drake. That's what I think this message is saying. Is this the full, full, full rap Drake album that we've been waiting for? I don't think so. You don't? He released it with a poem book. I don't think so. But it's for all the dogs. Yeah.
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