Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
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Chapter 2: What insights are shared about the Diddy documentary?
Like, Puff, I was just on a yacht. Would you spend a hundred grand on gas for that thing? Can you pay me the money that you already said you owed me? How much did he say that he owed him? I didn't watch. He said 250 was what he was supposed to get for producing on a love album. Yeah. He ended up getting, yeah, like 29,000 out of 250,000 that Puff said he was going to give him. Yeah, man.
It's tough, man. And the fucked up part is there's so many people that have a story like that in the industry.
They do some incredible records, incredible songs and just because you're chasing the dream and you get flown out to fucking Italy on a yacht with somebody that you looked up to as a kid and now you're working with him and producing music with him and he's telling you he's going to give you $250,000. You're like, fuck it. Whatever I got to do to get this album done and
You know, like if I got to witness some crazy shit, if I got to be a part of some crazy shit, you know, it's just it's fucked up. But people prey on people like that because they know that they need that opportunity and they, you know, they need that that moment to kind of like be able to, like you said, take care of his family and his kids and have his kids be able to take care of their kids.
That's what he was chasing. And that was that was his, you know, his goal. But. Voice notes, man. Puff was like, yo, you know what I'm saying? Like, I know, you know what I'm saying? I know you ain't going crazy. I was like that manipulation. Oh yeah. And then the, like, now I feel like I got to look at you crazy. Yeah. Like, I don't want to look at you crazy.
Wait, I'm crazy because I'm asking for the money that you, you said that you would pay me. Yeah. You came up with that number. I didn't come up with that number. Yeah. It's tough. But that's also like, and I won't say it doesn't happen in other businesses, but adding on to why the music industry is so fucked up, a lot of that weird shit can happen in the environment of creating music.
Like blocking out for the love sessions. Shit, I came on this pod. I went to one of the love sessions. I was trying to get on that fucking album. Nothing crazy was happening in there at all. But when you're blocking something out for a month, yeah, if I leave at 1 a.m., I don't know what the fuck is happening at 3 a.m., but a lot of producers are still there, actually there just to make music.
Now you're complicit into this whole thing like, I don't think Lil Rod did anything wrong when they went to the strip club on the boat. Mm-hmm. Yo, take this bad boy hat on. They know what it means. Like, I'm here to produce, man. Like, but I get why Lil Rod would just be like, all right, man, we just have to- Yeah, you want me to go get some girls?
Like, I'm not doing anything wrong, but not realizing that you are now complacent in a way bigger sex ring right now that you have no idea. You thinking, oh, he said I'm the next member of the Hitmen. I'll take a bad boy hat. Yeah. Let me walk around the strip club with it. Not knowing that you are now- They know that's the flag. Oh, there's the guy that we need to go to to sell pussy. Yeah.
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Chapter 3: What changes have Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo undergone since the first Wicked?
Their appearance is very different from when they first did the first Wicked. Now, it's just like, what is happening? What's going on? Like, is it a...
a pack that they made are they on the same you know diet or something now like what are you referring to their weight loss their physical appearance they're just their their energy towards each other um okay when they're doing when it comes to not to interrupt you but when it comes to their physical appearance have we or have we not learned anything from Chadwick we don't comment on people's physical appearance when they lose a lot of weight because you know that's what that's why I said something is different I didn't say weird I said something is different
I'm not trying to pull fun at it. I'm just saying, I'm looking at them before Wicked 1 came out. And I'm looking at them after Wicked 2 came out on their press run. And they just look, their energy is very different. Their physical appearance is very different. What is happening? Like, again, I don't I'm not I'm not the the strange guy here. My eyes and my brain work.
I'm looking at something and saying something is different about these two women.
Chapter 4: What are the implications of Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo's relationship?
This is not the same energy that I'm used to from Cynthia. There's not the same energy I'm used to from Ariana. So like what is what is and then we're seeing things on. I'm not I was not the only one that's noticing that everybody online is speaking to it. So what exactly is going on with these two? I don't know them. So I don't know.
What I will assume is that after their viral moments from the first Wicked, that they're now trolling y'all. I think that's what happened. I think they're trolling the fuck out of y'all. I won't comment on their on their alleged body, whatever. But when it comes to their relationship.
Their relationships.
They have bodies. Their relationships and their relationship and how close they are and the finger, the viral finger holding me. At this point, because they've gone viral for that so much, I think they're trolling y'all. I think it's amazing fucking promotion. And I think it's working. That's what I think it is.
I don't think that Ariana and Cynthia are gay and in a relationship or there's some weird shit going on.
I don't care about that. That's not even what I was talking to. I'm just saying like their energy, the way they speak. The way they just, it's just something totally different about them. And it only seems like it's when they're together. Yeah, because they're trolling.
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Chapter 5: How do friendships among men differ from those among women?
But why? They don't need to troll. People are going to go see these. They're two stars. People are going to go see this movie. Because sometimes trolling is fun. Sometimes trolling is fun. And also, I think that they're probably really close. They probably have a very close relationship. But trolling is fun.
Especially when it gets people on podcasts and in the blogs and everybody talking about you. Like, why not? This is Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo. People are going to talk about them regardless. They don't have to be acting like this for people to talk about them. And some of the biggest artists in the world will still troll because it's fun. Because it's fun.
It's literally, like, because it's fun to have people up in an uproar and you sitting up in your fucking $17 million home looking at the fucking videos people are posting on Instagram, sending it to each other. Like, look at these fucking idiots. Now, when they documentary come out in five years.
Chapter 6: What insights do the hosts share about their Spotify Wrapped experiences?
What do you expect the documentary to say? And they say that these two, they are now two witches of global. I'm going to come back to you and say now. The Wicked Witch of West Hollywood? Yeah, now when they're really witches now, now they're really taking on this wicked thing and now they're witches for real. I'm going to come back to Damaris and I'm like, okay, now let's speak to this.
Are they still trolling us? Because something is, I listen, man. I only went to see the movie because I love both of them. Like, I don't, that's not my type of movie to go watch. So I was like, yeah, I've seen part one, part two is out. I loved it. You know, the performance, the singing. I was like, yeah, let me go see it.
But I'm just looking at everything and I'm just like, something is different with them this time around. Like, what is, it wasn't like this for part one. So like, that's all I'm speaking to. You're just a concerned citizen. That's all. I'm just, listen, I'm just a fan. You know, I'm just a fan of two... The last note, Cynthia, that Cynthia hit? Can I hit that? Pete, stop playing. You can try.
It's him repeating everything Pete said back to him just to make sure he didn't make a mistake. Yeah, I'm like, wait, what are you talking about? Like, come on, man. No, absolutely not. I want to ask Damaris, have you ever been in a situation or seen the situation where With two female best friends. You know the women that are besties? They're not bisexual.
They're besties and they're fake gay with each other. Like they would never like... They just blow hookah smoke in each other's mouth. Yeah, they would never bump coochies. They're not like... But they'll, you know... Bump coochie. They'll kiss after the hookah thing just for like laughs or like do a selfie. They're not really bisexual. They're just drunk and besties.
Has there been a situation where one wasn't doing the bestie plan? Yes. And... The other bestie had to find that out the hard way.
Yes, that happens very often.
When one wasn't doing the bestie what? Sometimes one girl is actually bisexual and this isn't just fun bestie energy at the hookah spot. She's here for game time. Some of them don't know though. She wants to bump coochies. Some of them don't know though. Some of them don't know. Some of them don't know what?
Some women will have that relationship with a close friend of theirs and not realize that they're really sexually attracted until they've been doing the whole fake gay thing and it's like, oh, it's stirring up feelings in me. Yeah. For sure. That's how I found out I was gay. How did you find out you were gay? I found that out from playing gay and realizing, oh, I'm not playing. Yeah.
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