Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
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Chapter 2: What are the implications of past party culture on consent?
And like I said, people dip off, go somewhere in the house or go somewhere or wherever and you don't know what's happening but it never in that moment you don't ever even think like he may have did something non-consensual with this girl because at that point you would check him like yo what the fuck like you would see something or you think you would see something something doesn't feel right
I don't know if this is, you know, Bill Cosby, he's been a star for years. He admits there was party, you know, Quaaludes was a party drug. We know that, that people was popping it just like people pop Molly, just like people pop E. It's just different generations do different drugs.
Yeah, but the difference with the Cosby stuff based off the testimony of countless people Reputable people that were famous and didn't have any reason to lie, similar to like the Cassie thing, which we found out clearly was fucking true. He was dropping that in drinks without them knowing.
Now, if two people take Quaaludes and it gets busy and then the next morning she's like, I didn't want to do that. Now we have a conversation. But if you're dropping quaaludes, molly, anything in somebody's drink without them knowing, this is a clear-cut case to me. No, listen, you're right. By the law, you're absolutely right. By anything.
But I'm also from a time when we was outside and when Rick Ross said put molly on our champagne, she didn't even know it.
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Chapter 3: How does the conversation shift to contemporary music and culture?
Most insane. Every girl at the pool party yelled that part. Ain't nobody be like, yo, that's crazy. We all said that was crazy. He got canceled. The DJ would cut that part off and everybody start yelling that part. Nah, I feel like that verse got cut within a week. No, hell, Roy, don't do that. You're crazy. What do you mean that verse got cut? It's still on the phone.
I have to play the song right now. You hear that. Is it? We not doing that. Like what? We not doing that. I'm trying to remember when that whole... That shit didn't get... That was the remix. That wasn't even the real record. Ross didn't get heat for that for years.
Chapter 4: What new initiatives is Mass Appeal introducing for music collaborations?
Okay, so maybe that's what I'm remembering that years later everyone was like... Ross got heat for that years later. Yeah. Okay. Sorry. I'm trying to remember.
When that record came out, when that first came out, I remember every pool party when that shit came on, every cookout, everybody was yelling that part.
That was like the hook. The second line being worse is crazy. The second bar is. I took her home and I enjoyed that. She ain't even know it. That's the worst. When year that came out? What's that? 2012?
Chapter 5: How do personal experiences shape perspectives on music events?
11? I was going to say 11. Let me tell you something. But I could be wrong. 2013. 2013.
Every time that part played, you felt like that was the hook. Matter of fact, some DJs took that part and would go into a whole other record with a different beat and still playing it.
She ain't even know it. I mean, she ain't even know it, the record. But that was the remix, right? Ross wasn't on that. No, he was a feature. It wasn't a remix. He was just on the feature. Okay. I don't know why I thought that was the remix and he featured on that. But I mean, yeah, that record went crazy.
Listen, I was never at a party that the music went out and everyone said I took her home and enjoyed it. I never saw that. What? She didn't even know. I know that played, but that part being a moment, I personally was never around when everyone was like, dropped Amalia in a drink. She didn't even know it. I took her home, had my way with her. She didn't even know it.
I don't ever remember rapping along to that. I think I got an archive video on my Instagram of that shit. I'm going to find it. I'm telling you. It's a wild bar. Of course it was wild. When I first heard it, I didn't, I feel like sometimes, especially back then, like we just weren't thinking sometimes when you listen to the music. The first part in that day, that time dropped of Molly in a drink.
She didn't even know it. Awful. But in that time, I can see us skipping over that. That second one, even in that time, I just don't feel like everyone would be like, yeah.
Yeah.
I fuck with that. That's crazy. Listen, it's a different world we're in 13 years later. I understand that. It's a different world we're in 13 years later.
13 years ago, I'm telling you, nobody really looked at that and felt no type of way. Because maybe people understood it's just a bar, it's just music. People was like, we don't really think that that's real. But when that song came on, that was the song of the summer.
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