Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
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Chapter 3: How do artists feel about the use of AI in music creation?
You ain't listened to the whole episode. Because we said at the end of that shit, yo, Cardi really just needs to leave Offset because clearly for the last 10 years, he's been fucking wiling, making her look crazy and stressing her the fuck out. Put him on an island.
I said he can get on the island too. He's just as culpable. I'm not excusing his behavior.
He's awful. Now can I answer your question with a question that's In more of this scenario that we're in here, I agree that if a man is out cheating on his pregnant girl, it could be harmful for the kid because you could come back, you sticking your dick in whatever. That can fuck with a girl even if she's not pregnant. If you're just fucking other women raw and then fucking your girl raw.
Now, we can all agree there? Pregnant or not. Exactly. We can all agree there, right?
But pregnant is worse, right? Pregnant is worse. Of course. From what you just said, right?
Of course. Pregnancy is a sacred... Okay, great.
So we all agree there, right?
It is. So why is it not the same thing if the pregnant woman is fucking a different dick? Like, that couldn't affect her. It's to say Offset was wilding, but why would it be any different if the roles were different?
Because at the end of the day, because also she's making that decision and she knows what's going on. She's aware of all the factors. I don't know who this man is fucking.
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Chapter 4: What moral implications arise when discussing a pregnant woman having sex with another man?
We just said that we don't know if she knew she was pregnant. His kid is making sound decisions in the world right now. Or is he fucking a bunch of other people too? That's a wild dude. Remember how you said we're inserting things that we have no idea about?
I said in your heart of hearts, do you think that the guy that is fucking the pregnant girl with a kid that isn't his... He might not know she's pregnant, bro. No, no, no. The rest of the world does. Let's keep it on... He knows and she knows. That guy has a dirty dick. They both know that she's pregnant. That's not always true, Rory. Not everybody moves like you and thinks like you, bro.
There's plenty of people. I'm glad I don't think like that guy. I'm telling you the scenario for you. You know you're pregnant. No, don't put that on me. Don't put this on me. No, I'm just saying the woman. The woman knows that she's pregnant and the guy that's not her child's father knows that she's pregnant. That's what I'm saying. And she lays down and has sex with him.
You don't think that that's crazy?
No, I don't think that that's crazy.
Why you don't think that that's crazy?
Because I feel like it's situation by situation basis. But at the end of the day, everybody keeps saying a woman is when she's at her most sacred. She's at her most this. It's also when she's the most horny and she's also the most vulnerable and she's also the most lonely. So for someone to want affection and to want an orgasm, which actually are- Don't get the rose.
Get a vibrator. Get the bullet. I just feel like it's one of these things where I feel like it's very easy for men to talk from these standpoints. Because you're talking orgasm.
Because it's just something you... And I'm talking... I said four other words and you just... The vulnerability, the loneliness, the hormone, all of that.
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Chapter 5: What are the opinions on J. Cole's recent performance?
Whoa. Dreamville affiliate. No. You can't blame us for shitting on J. Cole. You just said he was Ben Simmons. I was providing an example of someone that lost their- Of who you think Cole is. All right. That's not at all, at all, at all what I was saying. I had to flip it because it hits on us anytime we say something negative. I'm all saying sometimes people lose their powers. The monster thing.
I said in a perfect example, that would be Ben Simmons. You didn't have to explain that bullshit. We understood what he was talking about. Absolutely. People lose their confidence. Absolutely. I just want to know. I don't think Cole lost his confidence. I think after he saw what happened, he was very confident in his decision. Was he? Yes. I don't know if he was confident in it.
From this song, just to lighten the mood here, I learned LL Cool J's first name. You didn't know his name was James Todd Smith?
Ladies love.
Who else knew that it was James Todd Smith?
He has an album called that.
Yes, yes, actually we did it. No, that wasn't born during the James Todd Smith era.
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Chapter 6: How do artists navigate the use of AI in their music?
What you talking about? I don't know. I heard that line. I was at the gym this morning and I looked up. I was like, James Todd Smith. And then I saw it and I was like, oh, that makes sense.
See, this is... Well, no, no, no.
Chapter 7: What are the implications of artist likeness rentals?
I got this. I'm glad that... I'm learning. Yes, it's cool to witness people learn things about rappers and rap history in real time. So, yes, Julian. When was his James Todd Smith album? Todd Smith, right there. Todd Smith? 2006. Where's the James? Oh, my bad, bro. Well, ladies love Cool James or Cool J is what we all know. It's his stage name.
Yeah, but like LL Cool J. I didn't even know that J was for James. What'd you think it was for? Just J. Fuck it, right? Cool J. I thought it was Julian. Fuck it, I get it. But great record. Who produced it?
I love the beat. Pierre Bourne. Oh, funny story with that. He didn't know about this placement. He said he found out when the song dropped that it's his first time with a Cole record.
He was very excited about it. That's dope. It's pretty cool. Yeah, Pierre's dope. I don't know, man. The pace that Cole is keeping up at right now. I think the narrative is going to switch. What's the narrative? I think when the fall off drops, I don't think we'll even be talking about that Dreamville Fest stage situation. Just say you won't, but I'm going to talk about it the day I die.
To be honest, nobody else is talking about it but me. To the day I die, I'm talking about that shit. Get the fuck out of here. And the record was dope. That's why I'm mad at Kogan. Why would you delete that? It's also called Might Delete Later, so it's not like it wasn't out of the realm of possibility. Was it the name of the project, Might Delete Later? Yes.
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Chapter 8: How do fans cope with player trades in sports?
He didn't delete the whole project. He just deleted one. Delete the whole fucking project. You could delete some of it. No, no, no. Delete the whole project. Don't just delete the song. Because if that song would have hit like They Not Like Us, you think he would have did that? The song did well. You think nobody was listening to the Cole song? Listen to what I'm saying.
If the song would have hit the way They Not Like Us hit, do you think he would have went on that stage and did that? Yes. That shit did hit. What's wrong with you? I don't know. If the song hit like They Not Like Us, do you think he would have went on stage and did that? I still think he would have still did it. What are they talking about? Just say no. No artist would have done that.
No artist would have taken that song down. I think he would have took it down faster. You know, too many people listen to this shit. Now she think... Hell no. We know you love Cole. I get it. I'm not... First of all, don't talk to me like I can't be objective. I'm not... I think if that was... You can't be objective when it comes to Cole. Okay. You've proven that. How have I proven that?
I was the first one coming in here saying, now why the fuck would you do that? I was the first one. And now what you saying? I'm saying that he's still the best nigga rapping right now. Period. That's not being objective. How is that not objective? It's not being objective. Because you can't answer who rapping better than him. So shit, you ain't objective. I said he rapping his ass off though.
I'm not doubting. But we asked you 40 different times in 40 different languages, Pig Latin included, who's out rapping him right now and you haven't named anybody.
I said he's rapping his ass off right now. That's what I said. Okay. You can't be objective when it comes to Cole. I get it. You went to college when he did. He was the soundtrack of your dorm room. I get it. I understand. That nine minute drill shit hit like not like us. And Cole said, I want to delete it. E would be on a telephone pole like Con Edison. Button fucking wires to Cole's house.
He would have no Wi-Fi. And that's why I say what I say. That's why I feel like it was whack because he wouldn't have did it if that record hit like that. That's all I'm saying. But I don't think... Also, Not Like Us was for a specific type of diss record. Cole was really just checking the temperature. Like... It wasn't one of those. It wasn't intended to be one of those.
Where would that song play?
It ain't like it was intended to be one of those and then it didn't hit.
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