Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
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Chapter 2: What theory does Demaris have about Tyla's album performance?
You know what I'm saying? Oh, in no way am I saying you have to. You're supposed to be raised on Nas. I think I understand what he meant to say. He just wasn't a Nas fan growing up. But him saying he grew up on Chief Keef. but doesn't know any Nas music was just like, but you're older than Chief Keef. So it was just a little, a little weird, a little awkward. Yeah.
And I guess, and again, to your point, you don't have to be raised on Nas.
Chapter 3: What are Rory and Mal's thoughts on Jake Paul vs. Tank Davis?
If he was like, I just didn't listen to Nas as a kid. Totally cool. That guy also puts you, like you're one of few artists on earth that are on a Nas song. He puts you and Ferg, and that's a great fucking record. When that came out, we were in here like, yo, who would have thought that Fabio and Nas would sound this good together? To me, that's just a little disrespectful.
I'm not saying you have to like his music. That's subjective. But I think what it is, Fabi came out when he was older. There was also people that just didn't listen to music growing up.
Chapter 4: How does Mal react to Megan Thee Stallion's cooking?
Yeah. He might have started to listen to music when he was 22. Because he became a rapper way later. He popped, I think that record popped at his baby shower. Like that was the video, it was like a video from his baby shower and he just made the record for the baby shower. It wasn't even supposed to be viral. And he became a rapper. I could also totally see, maybe he was telling the truth.
Maybe he didn't listen to music like that until he was 22. Also, in this room, I know that would be weird, but let's not act like there weren't people that you grew up around that just didn't listen to music.
Chapter 5: What insights do they share about cooking for partners?
No, for sure. Like, that wasn't their thing. They heard the songs that other people were playing. Like, they weren't sitting in their room listening. And once he started to get into shit, he could have been 22, 23, and it was Chief Keef. And that's cool. Everything that y'all saying is valid. What I'm saying is, if you have a record with Nas...
At some point, I think you should go listen to Nas' catalog. I think you're putting too much common sense on a dumb shit. No, I'm just... No, this is what any artist... If you're trying to be an artist, this is what you should be doing. If I have the opportunity to do a record... If I'm an artist with Stevie Wonder... There's a lot of Stevie Wonder songs that I may not know.
If they call me and say, hey, Stevie Wonder wants you on his record, the first thing I'm doing is I'm going to listen to a whole bunch of Stevie shit I've never heard before. I need to know more about this artist that has asked me to do this record with them. That's just your due diligence as an artist. You go study the people that you're working with.
You go study the greats and you figure out their catalog. How do they have so much longevity? How are they now... at the status of being legends. Like, what did they do? Like, you should, if you want to be an artist, those are things that you should do, especially if you don't know this artist, but they want you on a record. Like, dope. I know who Nas is.
Again, you're making more sense than you should be. No, but I'm talking about just being... Like, that's logic. I hear you. I'm just saying, if Fabio wants to be an artist, if he's calling himself an artist, right?
Mm-hmm.
Then this is what you should be doing as an artist. You should be studying these people that you don't know that are requesting that you do a feature with them. I mean, but he also said he didn't grow up on Kanye, but he didn't bring up Kanye when asked, who did you grow up on? And he was fucking all over Donda. Yeah, but I'm sure he listened to more Kanye than Nas. Probably so.
But he didn't even bring him up. And that's somebody that gave him a huge opportunity. I just don't think that's in his brain to, hey, the artists that are giving me opportunities, I got to go through their whole back catalog. Which you're making all the sense in the world. I just don't think that's how he views things.
Yeah, but I just... For you to have a record with somebody and you're like, yo, I don't even know this person. Like... It's like, yo, do you know who this is? Like, this is like an honor to be on a record with Nas. Like, this is not, this is like a big thing. This is not some random MC, some random artist. This is one of the greatest rappers that has ever come through the culture.
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