Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
This is an iHeart podcast. Guaranteed human.
This is not a podcast. This is a ransom video from the Mexican cartel. Go to our cameo and fulfill their ransom money and you can have Maul and I safe back in the United States. They're going to keep Eden, though. Yeah. They actually sent him. He lined us up.
If that was our way of trying to get ransom money, we're fucked. You can just forget about it.
Imagine the cartel sent Eden as a pretend engineer just to get us here to line us.
You escorted us all the way here, Eden? This is our final destination? Yo no entiendo ingles. Okay.
No, warriors.
Welcome to another episode of the new Rory and Maul show. That's Rory, I'm Maul. Reporting to you from the beautiful mountains of Mexico, Rory.
Yes, undisclosed location in the country of Mexico, which doesn't really narrow it down. Yes. We're not in Cabo, we're not in Tulum.
No, no, no, we're in the mountains. We're in the sticks. Yeah, we're in the sticks, but it's beautiful up here. It's very tropical. Feels like we've been in a rainforest all week.
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Chapter 2: What experiences do the hosts share about their time in Mexico?
So then what should white people do? I guess we just shouldn't come out here. Yeah, you should just not, just don't come, white people don't come to Mexico.
Wow, I just had that realization as a white person. Maybe there's countries we should not invade.
White people, please stay out of Mexico. Don't come over here trying to steal seasonings and recipes and culture as you've always done for thousands of years.
Yes, the food I've had is much better than Chipotle. Absolutely. And, I mean, you can get this in the States, but I went from Beck's to the Dos X. Oh, okay.
Did they pay us for that just now? No, we could bleep that, I guess.
Okay.
So yeah, man, a lot of things have been happening. We were in LA a few days ago. We were. Now we're in Mexico, just, you know, touching the lands. I feel like by judging- As many lands as we can.
Judging by our outfits, you would not know what temperature it is out here. Yeah.
It looks like it's actually about to rain any minute, but- I got my white pasty legs out today.
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Chapter 3: How do the hosts feel about their recent interview with Logic?
That would have been interesting. So thank you for that. Yeah, it would have been very interesting.
Duh. I went back to the restaurant that Ed and I went to by myself. Oh, yeah. Five minutes alone. I was terrified. Yeah, you didn't know where you was at. I was pointing the shit on my phone.
It's kind of like when your phone dies in the middle of the city, you don't know what to do. Yeah, so. Ed, you are indeed our mouth and our eyes and our ears out here. So thank you.
yuck uh so yeah man it was um day nada yeah day 26 has a great album yeah uh anyway um so yeah so uh what's been going on man we uh what what was your uh before we get off logic um what was your reviews of it we should get into the adam sandler thing that was fucking weird Oh, yeah. No, I definitely feel like, you know, we definitely learned some things about our abilities on the road now.
So I think, you know, we talked about it. We opened up some ideas of how we want to start shooting. Yeah. Things we want to start doing. So this was sort of like a test run, but it's been great. I think that a lot of questions have been answered. A lot of uncertainties have been made certain. For sure. So, yeah, I'm excited to do a lot of things that we talk about.
In the beginning of that Logic interview- It did start off a little awkward. It was. I could have used the translator in the beginning. I could have used the Bob translator.
Yeah.
But I like that. I like when it's awkward because it's real.
Yeah. It shows initial interaction. We had some conversation before we started recording, and then we had to force ourselves to stop because we started having some really good conversation. Yes. And we wanted to record it. Yeah. But yeah, other than that, that was an honest moment. It was us really getting to meet each other and learn about each other. And I think that that's dope.
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Chapter 4: What are the implications of Beyoncé's album announcement?
He's a pop star. He's a pop star. He can hold a note. He can sing. He can give you an R&B record. But he gave us an entire dance, house, hip-hop. Like, this was a real, real... piece of art that I think a lot of people are going to go with. Because I remember what y'all were saying when 808s and Heartbreaks first came out. Everyone hated it. I remember how people was killing it.
I remember how people was shitting on it. And now, when you listen back... Now it's a classic.
Now it's a classic, right? And now it's one of the most important albums to modern music, period. I'm not saying that this... This album is going to be that.
We're just saying that. Give it some time. Just give it some time. If you don't understand it and it doesn't connect to you right, and that's fine. Drake has put out songs that I didn't connect to that I didn't really like and things like that.
But as an artist, when you have the ability to first sit with producers and get this type of sound done and do it in a way and do it at a level that he just did it at, You can't just frown at that and be like, oh, I hate that. You got to give a head nod or a tilt your hat to like, yo, that was brave. Yeah. I don't know.
Because I would have been disappointed if Drake gave me an album where he's rapping like Lil Baby the whole album. Right. I would be furious. Or if he was rapping like ESTG. Those guys, that's what they do. Let those work or let that art speak for itself. Let it do what it's doing. Hop on one record. Yeah, cool. But we talking about a complete pride.
And like you said, he's getting his bars off on that. He's talking shit. That liability record. I don't know if people really listen. I know he distorted his voice and played with the... But it's like, listen to what he's... He is getting bars off. And that's what he does. He's going to give you captions for the rest of the summer. This vibe, this energy that he just gave us, it's reserved...
For an acquired taste. This is not for the black and mild and the chicken box eaters. This is not that. This is a little more... You got to have a different palette for this. And I understand it. It's okay if you don't. It's okay if you don't. Just go to something else. There's plenty of shit out there for you.
But the fact that Drake has the ability to make this type of album and this type of project. And of course, there are real dance artists that do that sound better because that's what they do. But that to me is a stripe on Drake's uniform of, damn, you actually can do that though. Rappers... Because we call him a rapper.
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Chapter 5: What are the highlights of the new music releases mentioned?
Yeah, absolutely. That's one of those ones you just put on. Keep doing what you're doing. Let it play in the background. You'll catch the melodies. You'll catch the beat. Yeah. And you're going to be like, what's the name of that? Because that's what I did. I let it play. I'm in the shower. Hop out. I got to look like, what was the name of that one? So now I know which one of my favorite ones.
But yeah, I was super excited because I didn't even know the project was coming out.
Chapter 6: How is the impact of Kendrick's and Boogie's music compared?
So when I looked and I saw it was out, I was like, oh, I wasn't even expecting an ombre project. So that was dope to receive that as well last night. Yeah, 19 minutes.
Quick, to the point. As great as that is for a new artist, it did piss me off as a fan. You wanted a little more music. When she was getting in her bag, I was like, oh, this could have been another minute 30. Because she's a producer. You could have let that rock and got busy. But I know she just, this was...
Chapter 7: What are the key takeaways from the discussion about the XXL Freshman list?
Something that she's putting out while working on the album album.
Shout out to Ombre 3000 Degrees available now on your DSPs. More black superheroes. West Side Boogie. First of all, Boogie, I want to congratulate you, my brother. I know how hard you work to get this album done. and to get it out. So, um, congratulations, first of all, on that. Love the artwork.
I think that's a, uh, this is a, to me, a, a phenomenal classic artwork cover just for what it represents. Um, Yeah, man. And we don't got to talk about Boogie's lyric ability and song making ability. He's one of those artists that I think that, again, people got to catch up. They got to catch on to what he's doing.
And then they're going to go back to his projects and say, oh, no, he's been putting out shit.
Yeah. And this one, and of course, his song making ability. I don't think people know that he wrote on Black Hearts for Kendrick and Summer. He was a big writer on that. He's an amazing song maker. Boogie Man, like... I just feel bad because the Drake shit is like, damn.
Yeah, that hurt. And I know that hurt. Boogie, listen, I know that hurt.
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Chapter 8: What reflections are shared about the trip to Mexico?
I know that stung a little bit. But, you know, again, I'll say it all the time. If, you know, you put something out right next to something like that, people are going to run into that on accident.
And completely different vibes. Yeah, completely different vibe. But Boogie Man, like, all the things that we praise the Kendrick album for... Mm-hmm. I think for a mass standpoint, I love that Kendrick touched on those things, but you know, a lot of it was surface isn't really the word I'm looking for when it comes to that type of mental health, trauma, family shit.
Um, and just kind of exploring all the things that made you the adult that you are now. But because Kendrick is Kendrick, And it was so much to the masses. Someone that's been in therapy for 10 years could be like, oh yeah, that's therapy one-on-one, what Kendrick is saying. But it was beautiful that Kendrick did that at the status that he is. Because he couldn't really do the crazy deep dive.
To me, that's what Boogie did here. This is somebody like, this did the deep dive. For me, like this boogie project is analyzing yourself in the mirror much different than I think 99.9% of rappers have ever done. Yeah. And I don't fill my mentions with everyone I understand. I'm just saying right now in 2022, I haven't heard someone get like this in a long time.
Well, again, Boogie already know how we feel about him. I'm just happy that, you know, they were able to get the project done, get it out. Again, if you, you know, you're one of those ones that's, you know, into the lyrics, into different styles and, you know. Have women problems. Yeah.
Like, Boogie is, you know, he's just a very unique artist in that sense of, you know, he's going to draw from exactly what he's going through. It's not going to be no faking jacks. You know, he's going to tell you how it is. But also in a way where, you know, it's true to him and it's true to where he's from.
Yeah. no absolutely shout out to more black superheroes excuse me more black superheroes West Side Boogie available now on your DSPs I think I don't think I'm jumping the gun I think that will be a candidate for Al Medeir absolutely for rap like that that's my shit we keep it West Coast Reason and J-Rock Reason's first single.
Happy to see two guys that I know that have been really trying to get music out for a minute. And just obviously run into what the music industry does when it comes to trying to release music. But it is what it is. J-Rock and Reason. Single's out now. I think it's fire. I hope that this allows Reason to put out a full project very soon.
Yeah, that's what I'm waiting for from Reason. I'm going to hear a full project. Again, another one of the lyrical young dudes that I really, really like. I'm just excited to see them grow as artists and to get their bodies of work completed, done out. You know, Roy, it's one of the most difficult times for a creative, one of the most depressing times, one of the most emotional times ever.
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