Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
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Chapter 3: What are the implications of Kith Records launching music?
Who are them people that you travel with? Those are the types you used to dance. What are those habits you picked up? Nose is made for breathing. Schedule all fucked up with them days you train for sleep. I tried to build you up, you threw them stones back at me. You think that money and loans, the root of being happy, happy. You're too pretentious, self-conscious, private driver, sadist.
Always done that, but I doubt you looked in the mirror lately I know the mirror would say Who are you anyway? Who are you anyway? Who are you anyway? Who are you anyway?
And that was a new tune from the very successful and popular artist Rory featuring Leon Thomas. Anyways, available now. I think I've annoyed you guys between Patreon and all our other content of promoting the song, but this is the first time we're talking about it on the actual episode. I keep asking you, how much trouble are you in with the label? It's you and Bruno Mars.
I don't know who's in more trouble. Bruno doing songs with A-Body. You know what I'm saying?
Chapter 4: How do personal top 5 rapper discussions unfold?
He back away in the cowboy hat. I had like a backlog on some of my paperwork to actually get the royalties for songs from the last album. And because it was delayed, I was like, oh, it's cool that I left that alone. Now I'll just get a bigger check because it's been on backlog. That shit was like $1,100. Yeah, yeah, yeah. New single available now on your DSPs.
Rory featuring the talented, the super, super talented Leon Thomas. Who are you anyway? Go stream that. Available on all your DSPs right now. Support Rory. While they're listening to this, it already happened, but... recording this on February 6th. Leon Thomas is doing Stephen Colbert tonight. Fire. So like, you figure he probably changed his entire set from Mutt Records.
He's just going to do this just to plug the right. You'd assume.
Naturally.
Right now he's rehearsing. Nobody wants to hear Mutt. Even though it's just... Nobody. Top 100 on Billboard. Hot 100. Nobody wants to hear that. But I... We were talking about that with Dochi, and I think that's great with Leon, too. I love that the industry is now realizing that post-promotion is so important. Like, first week is whatever. Mutt's been out for a minute.
You just got to keep working a record. Now it's in the Hot 100, as it deserves to be. Absolutely. So congrats to Leon for that being there. The real song of the year. My record? Well, the year just started, so technically. I don't know. I feel like there's probably been... What's come out this year so far? Nothing. Nothing really. Blixum Remix. I hate that record. What?
How do you hate that record?
My bad.
I don't hate that. I hate that message. Look something if you love me, hit something if you love me, better not put nobody but your opps above me. Classy princess when I slide through, no, them niggas ain't on nothing. Classy bitch. I like Lotto, but I don't like him.
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Chapter 5: How does nostalgia influence music preferences as we age?
But there's a lot of albums that if I listened to them at this age that I did 10 years ago, probably wouldn't have stuck with me. But they stuck with me 10 years ago. I just feel like there is also this age gap that allows you to process so many albums at one time. And then when adulthood really hits, it's tough to have that same process.
You can only take a few albums in a year that are going to stay with you. Not only that, I think that a lot of... A million blog era mixtapes stay with me. Now, if I was 34 in the blog era, I don't know if I could say that all those would have stuck with me. Well, that's what I'm getting to. It is a thing of where you're at in your life when you listen to certain music. Yeah.
Because it brings you back to that time. So you will listen to certain songs and albums just because it gives us that nostalgic, you know, takes us back to what we were doing 10 years ago, whether it was in college or high school or my first job, got fired, whatever it was. It just reminds you of a specific time as you get older. Time means nothing. What day is it? That's all it is.
Everyone, hold the clocks. I did listen to Funeral. And you know how I know that? You went to a funeral? Yes, I've been to a few of those. Harden on this album, I ran into the fucking ground. I didn't go back to any other songs. That was like vintage Wayne. It's all about James Harden fucking his bitch over a soul sample. Fire. So you ran the Harden song into the ground.
I did.
That's the one that stuck with you. Go back and listen to that. That's like old mixtape soulful Wayne. I loved Harden a lot. I think I put that on my IG story a bunch of times, but it was, you know, pandemic. I was malnourished. I didn't know it was a lot going on. It's actually a really good Wayne song.
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Chapter 6: What are the implications of AI in music production?
Rough time. Underrated. Harden. Go look it up right now. Got you. I don't think it's better than anything Tommy Richmond's ever put out though. That's your guy. Where's my fucking flowers? I was right about Rihanna already. Can we get like a graphic? And start checking shit off of my 2025. Yeah, we're going to talk about it on Patreon. We're going to see how you're doing.
I'm batting pretty fucking high. I said Tommy Richmond. was going to black it up for his next single, and then he's going to go right to country music. Mm-hmm. As of now... Age-old formula. Now he has women in doobies at the gas station to a Soulja Boy sample. But he's not a hip-hop artist, not solely.
Chapter 7: How does Irv Gotti's legacy impact the hip-hop industry?
Don't you box him in. Solely, solely a hip-hop artist. So many things. Yes, he's more than just a hip-hop artist. It sounds like I'm hating, but me and Peej were off mic saying, that snippet is fire. That record sounds really good. It sounds like a good Mountain Dew commercial. Yo, you a hater. What? That's big. You get a Mountain Dew commercial? That's major. Nobody took that as a compliment.
Tommy would.
Not one of us. He would. The artist would. Do you like the song? The snippet sounded good. I didn't hear the whole song. Well, it's not out yet, is it? Well, when you're listening to this, it will be out.
Okay, yeah.
I heard the snippet sounds cool. Peej brought it to my attention, and I was a little nervous because Peej was like, he has a Soulja Boy flip in there. I was like, oh, God, here we go again. But whoever produced that, amazing flip. It was a really unique and cool way. I see the formula he's sticking to. I get it. I see what Tommy's doing. No, that record does sound really, really good.
Yeah, it sounds good. It's just, I don't know. That snippet with that visual coming off your tweets. I mean, he's not solely a hip hop artist. He told the Grammys he's a rap artist. No, I think the Grammys told him he's a rap artist. No, no, no.
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Chapter 8: What are the predictions for the Super Bowl and party plans?
This is rap. There's nothing rap about that album. No, it's because you didn't want to compete with the pop stars and you thought you could, which I get, get a nomination if you go in the rap category. Yeah. But come on, man. Who... Do you think he sent, like, maybe the treatment images for what women he wanted in that video and how he wanted them to dress? Oh, that... No.
He might as well said YN. Like, do you think that's his homegirls, or...? Yeah, I think that's the homies. I like the homies. Or do you think that's his mood board? Nah, that's the homies, man. I'll do that. I'm fucking around. I like Tommy Richmond, and I know he gave him a lot of shit.
Nah, he's cool.
This record does sound great, but I do think he's going to go... the quote-unquote urban route, which I'm sure they said in the meeting. And they did this, too. Then he's going to take a left and show his range. You know, he's from Virginia. He has country roots. Like, you know, maybe we'll get a Shibuzi thing just so they can check two boxes.
But he's definitely going to take it to outside of the box, as they would say. Yeah, he'll be in Wyoming next week. He went from Wawa to Wyoming. Don't niggas pull up to Wawa and shoot a video. It's like, yo, don't try that. That doesn't mean you tapped in because you had Wawa shooting a video. And first of all, sorry to South Jersey. Wawa is the most overrated shit I've ever had.
When I got to college, it was like, yo, you got to have Wawa. We went down the turnpike. I was like, yo, this is actually a gas station sandwich.
Yeah, it tastes like a gas station.
Yeah. I thought you guys were about to tell me, like, nah, don't get it fucked up. It's a gas station, but they got the sandwiches. No, this is a gas station sandwich. Why did I... It's just that when you're from... We passed 17 delis. But that's what I'm about to say. When you're from New York City, you can't take nobody else's, like, what they say about sandwiches seriously.
Like, if you're from, like, the DMV, you can't tell me anything about a sandwich. I'm from New York City. I grew up in front of the deli. Like, what are you... This sandwich is the best sandwich in the city right here? This one? At the gas station? Right next to Pump 6?
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