Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
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Who knows who's going to pop up?
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Chapter 2: What are the implications of Mos Def's comments on Drake?
I met Bill. You never know. Oh, you're a big guy.
Let me tell you.
We are back. Good to see you guys. Back from the weekend. Had an interesting weekend. I went to the movies. You know, that's my interesting weekends whenever I go to the movies. By yourself? Yes. Because you used to shit on me for years for going to the movies by myself.
No, but then, no, don't do that because then I told you how wrong I was about that and it's actually a pretty, like, peaceful thing to do. I think it's the only way to go to the movies. Eh, not the only way, but, you know, it is a cool way to go. I'd rather just be at home and watch a movie with somebody and I'd rather go to the movies by myself. But it's kind of the same, though.
Chapter 3: How does weight influence perceptions in the music industry?
If I'm in the movies, I'm there just for the movie, not for the experience with the other person. Yeah, but if I'm there for the surround sound, the big-ass screen, I could just stay at home with somebody. I mean, first of all, staying at home is always the number one thing to do. But I think watching a movie, it's cool to go to the movies with people.
It definitely depends on what type of movie it is.
Chapter 4: What are the consequences of child artists in adult environments?
Um, and definitely depends on who you're with. Cause there's such thing as movie theater etiquette. A lot of your friends don't have movie theater etiquette. A lot of girls, they want to be on their phone, checking Snapchat. And then a lot of girls have that light up case with a whole phone lights up.
Now everybody in the theater is disturbed because you want to check your snap or your Instagram with this whole light thing on your case. So definitely don't want to go to the movies with those type of girls. There's a great standup bit here between white people going to the movies and black people, but I'll just leave it alone. Yeah. Leave that alone.
No. Why?
The most, what, cliche stand-up bit of all time? Yeah. Black people speaking in a movie theater? I like those movies, though.
I like when... Black people movies?
No. When black people go to the theater and laugh? You like that?
When it's the type of movie that requires certain interactions.
If that makes sense. No movie requires crowd participation. No, no, no. But I know what she mean, though. Because sometimes if you're watching a movie and there's somebody in the theater that's laughing hysterically at a part that you thought was funny, too. It makes it... Like, you'll start laughing because you're like, yo, that was funny.
I'm not talking about laughing. I'm talking about, like, in a classic serial killer movie and there's the killers around the corner and someone in the back goes, run, bitch. It's like, it's that. I'm sorry.
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Chapter 5: What stories do they share about their youth and driving experiences?
I definitely was like, I think I was just out of high school. So maybe 18. So you were asking them like, yo, when we pull up, let me drive.
No.
So I could let them know what I'm working with. Put it in neutral. It was a total opposite. You definitely did two laps around. Total opposite. I wasn't even driving at that point yet. I mean, I knew how to drive, but I hadn't driven by myself in a car at that point yet. I'm also going to assume that Jay probably had a car. It wasn't a Honda, which is a little easier to drive for the first time.
No, I still have trouble driving like a Maybach. Yeah, no, this was, uh, this was, uh, we was chilling. I think, I think we was just chilling at the crib and, um, Damn, looking back, because Jay, my bro, they was young. He was only like 33 or something like that. So that was like... Yeah, that was like them wanting to be out all the time. But we went to a club. Somebody was having a party.
It was like, we're going to the club. Go to the club. So Jay had, he had Puff's Bentley. I think Puff had gave him his car for the week. Puff was like out of town or something like that. And so then my brother was like, yo, I'm going to take your Bentley. So I remember we had, it was back to back Bentley. We going down to Westside.
I'm like the niggas on the block ain't going to never believe this shit. We going down to Westside Highway. Baby blue Bentley. I think Puff's Bentley was darker blue. I think Jay's Bentley was like baby blue or something like that. Or it might've been reversed. We driving, so we pull up to the club. There's a bunch of people outside. I mean, it was lit. This was like, nobody had camera phones.
So it was like, if you wasn't on that block, you ain't see the movie. That's just how it was. It was like, if you ain't outside, you didn't see the movie. They were like, oh my God, it's Maul. Now I'm young. Yeah, right. I'm young. So I'm just like, nigga, I'm in, all of this shit is just like, yo, like I'm not even supposed to be, I'm not even supposed to be here.
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Chapter 6: How do they discuss the challenges of parenting and childhood trauma?
You definitely told a girl, you got to give me your number before you could talk to Jay. You were one of those guys. Nah, but I was, because this was the time, this was the time before it was, before the whole club was VIP, before the whole club was table, bottle section. Before you guys ruined that.
Before you ruined nightlife.
It was like, so if you want to, if you want to come over here, I was like, I had to go out and, you know, find the girls. So it was like, all right, cool. So I'm young. I'm like, fuck, whatever y'all want me to do just to hang out with y'all, I'm doing it. Going to club, bring some girls back to the section, whatever. They got so twisted, right? So I'm like, I'm looking around.
They like, yo, who going to drive? So my brother like, Big's like, yo, I can't fucking, I'm twisted. He's like, yo, you know how to drive. Fucking you got to drive. I'm fucked up. So at first it's cool because you're coming out of it. It was the parking lot. The parking lot was right across the street from the club. So it's like, all right, it's cool right here.
But mind you, I never got on the highway. Then I got Jay, this fucking big ass Bentley. Like I'm like, oh man, like I'm going to fucking crash this shit. 100%. Were you driving Jay or Puffs? No, Jay's car. Okay. That's a good starter car. So we... Learned to drive in a Bentley. Yeah. No, I didn't learn... I knew how to drive, but it was still like, you know... At night, on the highway.
Yeah, I'm just like, yo, and it's like, you know, people drunk. I'm just like, oh, so I'm nervous. I'm like, God, I'm going to end up crashing this shit. So we pull out the lot or whatever. So now I'm kind of, you know, I'm feeling myself because it's like, I'm just, I'm driving, but we ain't really going nowhere because the block is packed that the club is on.
As soon as we turned around, because it was right there by... I want to say Houston. I think that's what club cheated. Right there in that area. So, as soon as we came around to get back on the West Side Highway to go back to Jersey, nigga, I start shitting bricks. I'm like, yo, dog.
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Chapter 7: What are their thoughts on the pressures of raising children in today's world?
Like, I hope... 92 of them. Yeah, like 92 bricks. Yo. Like, yo, like, dog. Like, what the fuck? But, you know, I did the speed limit. Jay was like, yo, listen, just stay behind me. That's all you got to do. Just stay behind me. We just going. I was like, I bet. So we literally might have did about 60 up the West Side Highway. Twisted though. Like them niggas was twisted.
But that was the first time I remember driving, like leaving the club young. I ain't supposed to be behind this wheel. I was drinking. Like it was just a bad time. See, bad influences, man. And look how you turned out.
Now you talk shit on the podcast.
Imagine being an 11-year-old in that situation. Those cars are very difficult to drive. The only time I ever drove a Maybach or a Bentley was the intro to the Emotional Oranges Down to Miami video. They had this great idea that I would play the driver. Yeah. And they got a Bentley, or it was a Maybach. I think it was the Bentley that was on...
Chapter 8: How do they address the topic of trans identity and surgery for minors?
It was on the cover of, what was it? Is it Hard Knock Life? Was it the Bentley J? The blue one? Okay, so that just makes it like super. The dark, yeah, the Navy. I think that was the same car. You parked it in the studio on the White Psych. No, not that one. It wasn't convertible. I can't remember. But it was like the Bentley Enage. I think that's what the name of that one was. Great times.
Go real quick to the video, Julian. Started from the top. That's a Rolls Royce. It was a Rolls Royce then. See, I forgot. I drive a Mazda. They put like a mark down. To where you're supposed to stop at? Yeah. And I had never driven a Rolls Royce before. You didn't realize them brakes was kind of... Yeah, like I think I'm a pretty good... All that weight? Driver. So I tried it once.
Completely fucked it up because the brake and even just touching that pedal, that whole shit jumps. Yeah. I then took that. I took it around the block a few times to practice. And like, I almost hit a mailbox. To practice. To practice. Because I had to pull it into like, that's a big body fucking Rolls Royce to get into the entrance of that driveway.
Thank God for practicing driving into Queens driveways because you only get this much. Oh, yeah. Between the house. Yeah. So I had some experience at least trying to do that. Practice on a smaller driveway. When I say the director was like starting to get a little upset with me. that I kept missing that fucking mark in the Rolls-Royce. It's okay. But, yeah. You're like a Karen driver, though.
You're like a... You would be a great, like, carpool driver for, like, soccer moms. Like, you're like a soccer mom driver. Go on. Very safe.
Yeah, like, land it.
Very safe. You think Rory's a safe driver?
I'm not a safe driver. He is not a safe driver.
I'm a great driver, but not a safe one. He is... Yeah, yes. You're a good driver. You're not... He's not, like, the safest. Why do you say he's not safe? I've been in the car with Rory a lot. But what's, like, not safe about his driving? Fast and angry. You think Rory drives fast?
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