Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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Chapter 2: What debate about Fabolous and Jadakiss is revisited?
My man? That's not my own.
I don't know him. I mean, I'm not mad at anyone that has a type. Zion? He has a type.
Is that real?
Chapter 3: How do the hosts respond to Instagram comments on the debate?
Here's the thing. I don't know, but I'm going to go with probably.
They be posting fake DMs from him trying to holler at the most random celebs. People think it's real. It's not real. So I just don't know if that information is real. Yeah.
Chapter 4: Who are considered the most underrated rappers?
I'm going to go with yes. Just based off patterns. Okay. Shout out my nigga Gucci.
Shout out my nigga Zion. Do you think that's something that may need rehab?
Yeah.
What, going on OnlyFans? Well, I mean, I think anything excess could probably need to go to rehab.
Chapter 5: What shocking take does Mal share about overrated rappers?
But if I'm not saying this about Zion, because everything could be false in the headlines. But if you just directly are obsessed with sex workers specifically and are constantly being exposed for either getting them pregnant or you're all in their DM, like at some point you think maybe there's something tied to this that could be an addiction problem. Like you're not just like out here dating.
You're finding a specific type of woman for a specific type of reason. which always ends up getting you jammed up.
Well, I mean, you don't want to, there's nothing wrong with a woman doing OnlyFans if that's the content she wants to create. Oh, no. I'm just saying like, I'm not saying that at all. OnlyFan creators. Zion is young. He's rich. Maybe he doesn't want a serious relationship. Maybe he just wants to, you know, have fun with different beautiful women.
I think impregnating these women that you have no intentions on, you know, being a family with and like raising children and just, you know, paying child support. I think that's an issue. But I think being young, rich and wanting to have sex with beautiful women, I don't think that that's calls for rehab now.
Again, creating families and children and not being there for children and just thinking that child support money is going to, you know, be enough for a child. I think that's a problem. I think that when it gets to that... Because doesn't he have a... He has another child, right? Another... What was the Mariah Mills thing?
Was she pregnant or... I thought... Did he have a baby on her and she was mad and something like that?
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Chapter 6: What are the implications of Zion Williams' personal life on his career?
It was something weird like that. She was a bit like...
one flew over the cuckoo's nest, put the cuckoo back in the clock type of person. But a lot of the stuff I think she said was probably true. And I do think Zion really did wife that girl. Like, you saying you just are fucking sex workers and keeping it moving. Nah, he liked that girl. Which is fine. There's nothing wrong with that. But...
I don't want to even make it just a, a only fans or sex worker thing. Cause that's not really what I'm saying. If, if your man's was like only targeting bank tellers, like that's his, he only fucks women that work at the bank. You'd probably have some questions of like, Oh yeah. I don't know if it's just, you're targeting attractive women.
Like, are you about to go, are you about to go on a crazy spree? There has to be a reason why you're doing this. That's what I'm, I'm getting at with, cause we see, um, shit rumors of James Harden, um, a bunch of NBA players that, we can see the type of IGS stereotype women that they go after, but that looks more like you may have a sex addiction for chicks with fat asses and big lips.
This like the only thing every woman has in common in all of these rumors is that they are prostitutes.
So, I mean, young, rich, you just want to pay for it and kind of like, just have fun. Like, you know, that's again, I don't, I don't even think Zion is 25 yet. Is he? Like, he might not even be 25, 26, maybe.
I'm not making this a Zion thing.
I just think with certain patterns, you should ask some questions of like... Yeah, but not when somebody's young as Zion is and has the money that Zion has. It's like, he's having fun. Like, you know, now if he's approaching retirement and still doing that, it's like, all right, bro, you all right?
Like...
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Chapter 7: How do the hosts define underrated and overrated rappers?
Money. So I'm just curious what the people that just go after this type of woman at all times after it's backfired on them, God knows how many times in public.
You have an issue. That's where young comes in at. He's young. He's young. He don't know yet. He don't get it.
I thought the point of paying sex workers was for them to be quiet. Yes. But I thought that was the whole point of that.
But if you're having children with them, you can't expect them to be quiet about that. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? Like, you know, some Ralph Ciparetto shit. Yeah. Like, that's what I'm saying. Like, once you start having children with these women, it's like, OK, she's going to want child support and help raising this child. Like, man, Nancy Reagan did it. You can turn them around.
I don't know about that one.
Different culture. Trump did it. Reagan did it.
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Chapter 8: What discussions arise around the legacy of Jay-Z and his lyrical prowess?
A lot of people have turned their queens around. Different culture. True. See? Different culture. Though I feel like America has entered that. There's mail order brides that's domestic US. It's not a FedEx international thing. You can now get a mail order bride in the States. We've become that culture for sure. Absolutely. And Zion's leading the charge. Leading the charge.
He's just starting forward. Yeah. Starting forward, Zion Williams. I didn't think this Jada and Fab thing from our last episode would get as much legs as it did, which made me very happy. I never know where the legs are going to go. Never. And here's the thing, because... I thought it was on sex workers, but apparently the legs are everywhere.
I mean, of course, I still think people care about music and debating about music on the internet, but the internet has shamed New Yorkers for so long that... to tell us that nobody gives a fuck about our rappers, but us, that's where I was like, Oh, well, I mean, this is just a local conversation. This shit got more legs than fucking Drake and Kendrick. Yeah.
Like they were debating in here, which, which I love to see. Um, it didn't really skip. People brought up some good points, but it didn't really skew my perception. I still think, still think Jada may be a better rapper, but,
I don't know. No, I agree with you. I think Jada is a better rapper than Fab. I just think that Fab is criminally underrated. And that's the, you know, with a conversation I was trying to take it. It was just like, bro, like we don't speak about Fab, I think, the way we should. We don't champion Fab the way I think it deserves. Somebody that...
was actively putting out music in the late 90s and then still being as relevant as he is today. We're talking about over 25 years. That's not easy for a lot of these rappers to do. Yeah. And, you know, we know if Fab, if it's... And not only has he been putting out, you know, and been active and putting out music in so long...
The fact that there's still a demand, like people still want soul tapes and still want, you know, summertime shootouts and want a new Fab album. Like for you to still be in demand like that with your fan base 25 years later, that speaks volumes and that speaks to, you know, your craft. And I think that that's something that people should speak to more. Like whether, you know, you have Fab...
Again, as just New York rappers, if you have Fab in your top five, 10, 20, whatever, that's all subjective. I just think that, you know, collectively people need to really start identifying the fact that Fab has been out for so many years. He's put out so many dope bars, songs, mixtapes, you know, good albums. And, you know, he's still very much relevant so many years later.
You know, just look at the rest of the landscape of rappers where you know that. Like, that does not happen for 25, 26 years. Kiss, too. Like...
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