Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
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We talk tanking. I might get in trouble for this answer, but I think it's like definitely happening in the WBA.
We talk about our mistakes, too. They pulled me to the side and was like, hey, man, we got a call last night, man. You can't be rolling around the city like this tonight before games.
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Chapter 2: What experiences did Rory and Damaris have at the concert?
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Holiday week. It's here. It is. How are you feeling? I'm okay. No, no, no, no, no. No, no, no, no, no. We not doing that. I get my teeth on Wednesday. No, we not doing that. Okay. New teeth coming? Yeah. I'm excited for that. So how do you feel about having your new teeth for Thanksgiving dinner? Are you giving us kind of like taking a car, new car for a drive?
And I'm going to two different houses for Thanksgiving. Like I'm going to do a little teeth tour. Oh, okay. A little teeth tour. We're going to stop at everyone's house. Smiling. Happy Thanksgiving.
Yeah.
So you're showing the new teeth to everybody. The whole family. It's like when you first had Amara. Like you take Amara. It's the same thing. It's the same thing. You got new teeth. You got to take the teeth out for a spin. Yeah, yeah. Everyone has to take photos with the teeth. Yeah, smiles. Thanksgiving smiles. So you got your new Hollywood smile for Thanksgiving.
The timing couldn't have been better, Rory. Yeah, I hope. I didn't really ask the full process. I know they just have to take the temps out and pop those back in. I hope they don't have to numb my mouth like they did last time. They will. But they didn't do it when they put the temps in, just when they drilled my teeth down. Yeah. I don't know. Either way, as long as I look good. That's it.
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Chapter 3: What are the best albums of the century according to Complex?
Like I usually do way more desserts.
I usually do like a red meat too. Like I'm not doing that. It's real simple.
When they send a double team, you got the B package ready. You don't eat that no more. We got this in the oven on the way. I appreciate that you're still keeping ham alive. I feel like a lot of people have taken ham out of their Thanksgiving routine, and I don't like it because I love ham.
I don't eat it, but I make it for everybody.
Ham eaters are like cigarette smokers.
Mm-hmm.
Agreed. Weed is legal now. If I see anybody smoking a cig, I'm like, bro, you know you could go get the Zai and smoke it right here on this corner. Cigarettes and weed are totally different. It is. Weed is better. No, I completely agree.
I'm not a cigarette smoker.
I feel like cigarette smokers were only smoking cigarettes because they couldn't smoke weed publicly. Really? That was always my thought. Like, you only do that because you can't smoke weed. Oh, I thought maybe they were just addicted to nicotine. Yeah. I mean, well, now, yeah. But I'm just saying, like, now that weed is legal, why are you still smoking cigarettes?
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Chapter 4: What insights do Rory and Mal share about the music industry?
It looks good. Yeah. Um... Me and Damaris had a little weekend. Oh, yeah? Yeah, we stepped out. That's why she late? Today? No. I thought you was hungover again. No. Still hungover from a Friday concert. It's kind of crazy on a Monday. Shit, that recovery time is about 48 hours now, the older you get. That is true. You need two days of darkness in the crib and just, like, hydrate.
That's what you need. Close them shades, cut the TV off, cut the lights off, and let me just stay under this cover. Yeah. Well, yeah, we stepped out a little Friday night, Brandy Monica at the Prudential Center. It was a night. How was it? It was a great bonding time with Damaris. Sometimes because we've worked together so long, I forgot that we're friends sometimes.
And yeah, it felt like the old days of me and Damaris stepping up. How was the show? It was incredible. Yeah. It was absolutely incredible. Was Brandy's mic on? Yes. Both working tremendously. Kelly Rowland's mic was definitely on. I just want to go back to that show just to see Kelly again. I'll be quite honest. I'm not going to lie. Kelly went. Kelly had me crying. Well, actually.
Why were you crying? Yo, yo, hold up, hold up, hold up, hold up. What's up with Baby D? No. She cried at Gunna's show. Now you crying at Brandy Monica when Kelly is out. Like, what's up with you? You going through something? Like, just stay home. Get that crying shit out at the house. I did cry a lot on Mariah the Scientist because Thug was free and Mariah was crying.
You cried because Thug was free? Cause Mariah was crying. I was at the Mariah show when Thug, the day Thug got out and she was crying. So I cried with her cause I was happy for her.
You cried for the guy that put him in there too. You cried for the nigga that snitched on him. You cry for the guy that snitched on Thug. Then you cry when Thug got out. Like, yo, now you crying at Kelly's show. Like, what's up with you, yo?
Well, first of all, two of my, like, if you were to ask me my top 10 favorite songs, Bad Habit by Destiny's Child, which is really Bad Habit by Kelly. Yeah. And Angel in Disguise by Brandy are in my top 10 favorite songs of all time. So to hear both of those songs live in one night, it was too much.
It was very emotional. Sensory overload. I was very emotional.
All of the feels.
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Chapter 5: What is the significance of the relationship wrap-up mentioned?
No, they're going to wrap up their relationship at the end of the year. Their relationship is a wrap at the end of the year. That's it. We can set up the couches the same way how Math, we had the therapy session where he laid down.
Chapter 6: How do they plan to facilitate a therapy session?
They could each lay on a couch and then we could set up like stools behind it. And just talk and ask questions. Yeah. Go list for list. Yeah, I'm with that. List the 10 things you hate about Elliot, the 10 things you hate about BDOT and just let them... Let them work it out? The 10 things I hate about Elliot? No, no, that they hate about each other. Oh, yeah. Let them do that. Get your shit off.
Top 20, 25 things I've hated that Elliot did this year. Right. Yeah, you got to make that happen. Shout out to B.E. Dot and Elliot. Let's make that happen for the end of the year. That would be a lot of fun. Before we get off music, this is more on the nerdy side, but who sampled a website that I love that can just tell you what the sample is on every record Spotify bought?
But I think it's great because it's just going to add more to...
credits and I think shout out to Tidal Tidal was the first DSP to ever put all the credits which I think are super important for songs and albums Spotify then followed suit and now they have Who Sampled who does it at a way crazier clip like Who Sampled will tell you who was breathing in the fucking next to the engineer that day damn my homegirl that's autistic she could've did that
Okay.
She knows every sample as soon as she hear it.
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Chapter 7: What insights are shared about the WhoSampled acquisition by Spotify?
Like that shit is incredible to me. Like, no, I'm not even joking. Like she can hear shit and tell you the sample, what year it came out. Like that shit is incredible. That shit is like a gift. We had an autistic kid in our high school named Z-Man. And if you asked him any date, he could tell you what day of the week it was.
If you'd be like August 23rd, 1876, he'd tell you what day the week it was. Like Thursday. And it would be right. That's a gift. It's fucking, it was crazy. That is a gift to be able to do that shit. Yeah, my homegirl, she could hear shit and be like, yo, that's the what's-her-name sample that came out this year. I'd be like, how do you do, like, how is that, why I don't have it?
Hold on, hold on. Does she need a job? She has a job. Okay, but do you know, like, even with the projects we put out with Jay and everything, like, you have to hire a musicologist, whoever the fuck it is, to find certain stuff. That's a real gig. Like, if she could just do it off top, like, she could get paid paid. These people are, like, really researching all that. She just knows that.
Chapter 8: What are the implications of sampling in music discussed?
That's what I'm saying. And she's always had that ability. Like, she can just hear something and know exactly where that sample is from. I'm like, that is a gift. And I don't even think she even, like, she doesn't, she's never worked in the music industry at all. Yeah, that's not a work in the music industry thing. That's a God-given gift to know that. Yeah, like, that shit is crazy. Shit.
ChatGBT and AI would love her brain. Listen, if we go down a rabbit hole, I think it's somebody autistic behind all of that that's sitting there answering all these questions. They just hired a bunch of autistic people and was like, it's like a hotline. People text things and ask questions, you answer it.
I wish we could continue on how good this bit could be, but I'm going to leave the bit right there. Thank you.
Because that could be such a good bit.
We're just going to leave it right there. All right, man. I think I'm joking. I'm dead ass serious. Are you in the Twitter world of the sample snitching culture? No, I'm in the Twitter world. Remove Sample, and I just see niggas snitching all day long on Twitter. That's the world I'm in. I mean, shout out to Nicholas Craven, an incredible, incredible producer from Montreal.
He has a bunch of projects with Ransom. One of my favorite young producers. He's like kind of leading the way Joey Merlino does his podcast about hating snitches. That's what Nick is on Twitter with all the fans that try to guess all the samples that are used and try to splash all these producers like don't tell them I sampled that. It's a real thing. OK, which I'm I have mixed feelings on.
I, I think producers maybe like Nick that are, are chopping stuff down so much that you're not really using it is fine. But I do think if you sample someone's record, they should get credit for it. Oh yeah. But I feel Nick, like if I'm chopping this shit down so much, you can't recognize a fucking thing. And listen, I'm doing independent projects with Ransom. Don't do this to us.
You can get this shit taken down. Yeah. I mean, the thing about sampling is, you know, again, the hip hop and rap, it's built upon the sample. The breakbeat is a sample of a record. it's the breakdown of a record. So I'm on the side that sampling is just part of it.
I do believe that if you're sampling somebody else's art, then you should, you know, you should have to pay for that, which is I think most artists are fine with. It's the ones that won't even allow you to sample their music that I kind of look at like, that's crazy. And I loved Smokey Robinson was talking, I think Tank, I think it was Tank's podcast.
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