Chapter 1: What recognition did the podcast recently receive?
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Chapter 2: What are the hosts' thoughts on the Complex Hip-Hop Media Power Rankings?
And he was like, it's for the Hip Hop Power Rankings list. You didn't even tell us that.
How I found out on my way to daycare. Why would I tell y'all that? But I didn't know what number we were. He didn't tell me what number we were. He just said that he was doing the list. So why would I? I mean, I knew we eventually were going to find out what number we were. I wasn't going to ask him what number we were. So I sent him pictures. Yo, Jordan, I sent you two pictures, man.
One of them had me in it, yo. Trying to figure out why the fuck you went with the one with just Rory and Ma.
i said in the post i feel like you should have been right there no you don't have to that's fine it's okay i appreciate that but you don't have to do that okay well i thought this would be a way more fun conversation never mind guys uh thank you to complex uh shout out to everyone on the list shout out to everyone that's not on the list that deserves to be there um you know i wanted to have fun with this but never mind what fun did you want to have joke about this shit come on man like joke about what though exactly
Like, what's the joke? This ain't clickbaity shit. This is just a fact. Angela Yee has done more by the criteria of the hip-hop media list than Charlamagne Tha God has in the last year. That's true.
I have to agree with you.
Yeah. Angela got her own show and has been smoking shit. I love what she does with B.Dot. I love what she does with Mayno. She has made more moments than Charlamagne has in the hip-hop space. If you want to talk about all the controversy that happened with Jess Hilarious and that entire, like, their inner workings, which, you know, we started that style. Stole that from us. That's not hip-hop.
To beef? That's very good. And internal... Internal beef is definitely hip-hop. So Jess Hilarious and Coho shit, that was a hip-hop moment? No. No. That was a pop culture moment, not a hip hop moment. Okay, go through the interviews that Angela has done in the past year.
And tell me what's more hip hop media compared to what... The Breakfast Club will go down in history as the greatest morning show of our time. Again, you only sound like a hater when you bring up facts. Why is he there? Yeah, I mean, again, this is me finding out... Again, if it's legacy... Then put Big Boi, Elliot, Angie, put all of them in the top five.
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Chapter 3: What are the implications of the Tea App hack?
He be cheating on his girlfriend, his dick whack.
Tamara, just slow down. Cause I want you to get there, but don't act like me and you did not search my name, but Mall's name? We did. Everybody we fucking knew's name.
She showed us that T app.
You're not on there. We are not on that T app whatsoever. One of our homies is, though. Yeah, there was somebody that was on there. I was like, damn. One of our homies is on there. Not for doing no foul, rapey shit.
They just say he keeps cheating on his girlfriend. That shit ain't right.
Oh, that's man shit, but go ahead. But yes, once this girl introduced Damaris and I to this app, we searched... Peej. I don't know. Imagine searching Peej.
Was Josh around at that time?
Josh worked for us. We didn't find him. I'm sorry. We searched for you. We didn't find you. I'm sorry. Yes. Did we?
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Chapter 4: How did the Tea App shift from safety to gossip?
Because maybe we should double check. So wait, this app is just for women all over the world?
Country?
All over the country. No, you can put a zip code, a whole area. Like she shares her location with that app. So she could just hit her location. Oh, okay.
Okay. People in the area.
Gotcha. It's like dick yelp. Okay. More or less.
But it wasn't originally for that.
It was originally supposed to be- It was for the protection of women. I mean, I don't know if T-App will say this, but same way OnlyFans. A lot of it had to do with certain women and sex work and things like that to make sure whatever you're doing is safe with the people that you're meeting up with. Got you. Okay. So then it spread. Okay.
And-
Damaris, you can take it from here after that breach. I just want to make it clear. He was squeaky clean on that shit, and anything after this will win 1,000% because we talked about it.
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Chapter 5: What are the consequences of the data breach?
They're like, what if we did this for women?
Ah, y'all do. It's called group chats. But they were just so everybody was so angry because people were, you know, exposing like, oh, I went on a date with him and his dick was whack or he's hairy or his butt stinks. Like it was just shit like that.
Yeah. That's what they on this app talking about?
Yes. And they can give, people can give you red flags or green flags, yada, yada. So yeah, it spread all over the internet.
So you had to put like a picture of your face, like your profile?
Yeah, they put a picture of your face. There was a huge data breach where, so some people I guess were uploading their license because when you sign up,
you have to verify that they need a record of you being who you are, right? So for example, when I signed up a couple months ago to find out if that man was a murderer, I used my photo, I didn't use my ID.
Some people were using their ID and then there was a data breach. So then all of those people's IDs and selfies became public. when the app is actually supposed to delete them the moment they have them, but you know, the moment you take them or whatever, and they verify, but you know, that doesn't ever work out like that. So huge data breach.
Everybody's like, ah, that's what y'all get. Y'all are fucking stupid for signing up to this app. And I'm just like, if the app was being used for what it was originally created for, I understand why an app like that exists.
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Chapter 6: How does the discussion about relationships unfold?
You know that. Seven. No, but it was a couple months ago. Top of June. It's okay. You can tell the truth on mine.
I don't care.
Unless you trying to. Right before the pandemic. Top of June. Top of June. Okay. Yeah. When we were looking at that, I mean, whatever her settings were, were just for safety. Yeah. Because once I saw this shit go off, I was like, oh, that was the app that Shorty showed us. So is there an app like this for guys? Like, so we can know that the women. We would get arrested if we had an app like that.
Why? Because double standards exist. That I agree with. That's true. Men couldn't have that app. We would never be allowed to have that app. But that is so crazy. Women do crazy shit too. No, I agree. No, I think men should be able to have their T app. I'm just saying in this society, we would get smoked for having that app.
I mean, to be fair, women are getting smoked for having that app right now, too.
Well, also the irony of the entire thing, because I don't really agree with how that app ended up being because it ended up being gossip shit. But it is kind of funny that a T app designed to protect women ended up having all of their addresses out there.
Jesus.
Like that was that was the irony of the entire thing. Because all the women that use their IDs, their addresses. Yeah, that's fucked up. But it turned into some gossipy shit. Like, listen, Dick Yelp was fucked up. But at least it was called Dick Yelp. We knew what type of time it was. The T app was really started to help and protect women. Yeah, they was wrong for putting me on that app.
That was crazy. They said incredible things about you. That was crazy. Do you remember the things they said about me? No, it was fucked up. They put me on it. They said I used the hard ER and tried to do slave cosplay with it. Oh, it's fucked up that everyone found out that you have a huge dick and you're a great lover? Oh god, Maul, oh my god, how did, oh, you poor guy.
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