Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
This is an iHeart Podcast. Guaranteed human. This is a conversation we've had on this podcast.
We did have this conversation. About honesty, being toxic, and nowhere in there did I see what you guys were saying. Oh, you didn't have ass as fat as the girls that I was sitting with.
Rory definitely doesn't have fat ass. I was about to say, you looked just at Damaris when you said that, so I felt pretty good.
I was like, oh, maybe I had the wagon. I didn't know. Nah, fam, your wagon ain't dragging. Yeah, yeah, yeah Everyone is blessed and ready to conquer another week. Rory, are you ready? I suppose so.
Damaris did a lot of fun shit. Yeah, she did a lot of great shit. You know, I like when my friends put all the fun things they're doing on their IG stories while they're also texting me, but failing to mention all the fun things that are actually going on. They'll text me everything else. Yeah. While they're out at Summer Club NYC rooftop in the pool.
Just texting away, not telling me that their feet are in the pool, though. Leaving that part out. Is anything really fun anymore, like as far as clubbing? I was about to say, you sound as morbid as me. Is anything even fun anymore? Does life even matter? No, like the club scene. Is the club scene really fun? For the people that it's intended for.
Yeah.
So it's not intended for us? Not anymore, no. At one point, it was. I see people partying in the clubs, and I'm just like, nobody looks like they're having fun. Everybody's on their phone. Everybody's recording everybody. But people find that fun now. So that's fun to them.
You're 40, man. It's not the same fun as it used to be.
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Chapter 2: How do the hosts feel about the club scene?
She posted a picture and she looked great. She looked amazing yesterday at the show. Wow. I don't know who did her makeup, but as the girls would say, she was beat to the gods. Is that what the girls say? The face was beat. Yeah. Wait, she had a show where? Pier 17, the rooftop joint next to the Brooklyn Bridge. How was it?
it was really good yeah her her set design is incredible that but whoever does all her graphics and shit is ill her stage is fucking all like uh monitors and shit so it looks like she's walking on water and shit like i love it was just i wasn't expecting because it was like um one of those like private gray goose event type shit sometimes the artists don't go like full-on with their whole set yeah like they'll just be like all right let me show up do a few records and then leave
Nope. Full band, full set, full graphics, full choreography. Like it was a really good show. And you can't really lose at that venue for those that haven't been to Pier 17. It's like on a roof right on the East River next to the Brooklyn Bridge fucking and they do events right at sunset and shit. It's it's it's romantic. And now there's dolphins in the East River now.
So now you can look at dolphins.
Yeah. I mean, they're probably not there anymore. They probably died on Sunday.
No, I was reading that the water has improved in the East River so more.
There's only one way to go.
They couldn't go anywhere. If I got a cup and got water from the East River, would you drink it? No, I wouldn't drink the cleanest ocean water. That's fair. Yeah, I don't think you should drink ocean water. Though I do think you guys that jet ski in the East River and the Hudson as well is nasty because I've jet skied and you get soaked.
Yeah. Jet skiing in the Hudson River, and this is New York City based, but jet skiing in the Hudson River is equivalent to...
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Chapter 3: What are the highlights of Kehlani's performance?
That's calculated? Yeah, but I feel like when people go like, To the top of the bridge, right? And they stand there and they're just standing there and everybody sees them. The cops come and helicopters and all of that. And then like a negotiator comes or a therapist comes and talks them down. That rarely happens.
Fam, if you just wanted the city to stop for you and just get some attention because you don't feel seen.
That's not the way that works.
It is the way it works sometimes. Do I think there are people that have... threatened suicide and we're going to do it for attention before? Sure. I think that's happened pretty much.
I know people that have done that for attention.
But that's not a very... I think more people go to that bridge quietly and jump off than the people that do the news thing. Oh, for sure.
I don't think that's a thing. For sure. Absolutely. In movies it is, but... But I'm just saying, I'm saying the people that call people and then they go to the bridge and then the therapist talks them down.
Those are cries for help, though.
Yeah.
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Chapter 4: What do the hosts think about Brent Faiyaz's new album?
Who is a cop? I'm like, this is hilarious. But in a weird way, it's like the optic of that
it's like okay these are guys that they got older life changed their life turned their life around whatever we could think of it that way like okay it's not the same person the same role yeah but it's the same person it's the same optic the same you know god that you're looking at and you're just seeing a different side of that person like oh shit like this is life like i'm young i'm in the streets i'm trying to figure things out i'm getting into trouble right
We talked about the puff tribute at BET looking at Sean now as somebody that's sitting, you know, as an elected government official in his country. Where he was deported to. What a beautiful story that could have been way worse. So it's like that really is real life. And I think that, you know, it's good to see people turn in, you know,
situations like The Wire and taking that and saying going back and grabbing these same guys that were on the set and worked on these because it's like they understand first of all the work schedule they understand what it takes to how you work exactly they understand all of these things which is why Spike Lee he's a producer and director that works with the same cast same
you know, for years because you just understand it. People understand you, how you like to work, how you like things to come across on the film. So it's good to see, you know... It's where the best... It's not necessarily the best person, the right person.
Exactly. Exactly. It just... As for better product, have we ever had the best TV series ending debate? No. Have we ever done that? The best TV? Because I know we did a lot of TV stuff early in this podcast, but did we ever do best ending ever to a TV series? I'm curious of what you're going to say.
The best ending ever to a TV series? Yeah. I'm guessing that, what's the one that just came out a few years ago? Your Honor? Yeah, Your Honor. That was interesting. How does that end?
don't tell people wait your honor was the one with in New Orleans I wasn't sure if it was the one that was in the city where you're talking about no that one was called the undoing undoing thank you yeah your honor ended really really well how does it end
I mean, if you haven't seen Your Honor by now... It's like a full 360 karma. It's like that type of energy around the ending. I don't want to say if people haven't seen it, I don't want to spoil it. Even though that came out years ago, you should have watched it already if you didn't. But it was like karma. It was like tables turning. Now you're in a position to fill what this family felt. Yeah.
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Chapter 5: What insights are shared about Alex Isley's music collaboration?
And for everyone, because I don't know how artists... Alex Isley writes her own music. She trusted, which I really appreciate her, of allowing me to put that together and her to sing it. But she's a much better writer. So this isn't like, yo, I'm outing someone for Alex. Her pen is way better than anything I...
yeah that's just people just not being in enough so i did appreciate that when i sent her the verse she was all the way with it can i just read can i read this verse please for everyone who's just you know let's address the toxicity i don't mean to bother but i needed to call no no no no no no you start from the beginning we have to start okay i just wanted to start from the most toxic verse but i mean you can so how about mal does that first verse and you do okay so for verse one uh
And I understand these words. These words resonate with me. Just take a breather sometimes because I want it, but can't have it. You swear I stay acting. Just believe me sometimes. I'm really going to call you. This is a direct argument. I'm really going to call you. You just got to stay patient. Relax. I don't argue. No, I don't argue. I'm not arguing. I'm saying anything.
All right.
Chapter 6: What are the themes of toxicity addressed in Rory's single?
Girl, as soon as I touch down, I'm touching you. And only you. But whenever I got to go, you make it so uncomfortable. I think that's real life. I mean, listen, man. Life imitates art, right? Art imitates life. However you want to say it. This is how it goes. You have the woman that, you know, she lives in the city. You fly in. You see her. But it's like, I got to move around.
I got to, you know, I can't be here all night. Right. I got to touch the people. I got to touch the land.
Touch the people. And the land.
I got to touch the people and touch the land. No, when I touch down, I'm touching you and only you. When I touch down, I have not touched down yet.
But whenever I got to go, you make it so uncomfortable.
This doesn't seem toxic until the record plays out and you see who he was talking to. It wasn't his girlfriend.
Henceforth, can I get some to Rory's very toxic verse?
Oh, I thought the hook was beautiful. The hook goes, I want you more than you know. I might love you, but you'll never know. Repeat. I want you more than you know.
I might love you, but you'll never know. You've met that girl.
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Chapter 7: How does the discussion about Meek Mill's management unfold?
You might love, but you can't let her know that you're starting to fall.
Yeah, like when one of the, like a few of the homies smashed her. That's not where I was going with it. And then you start smashing her. It's like, damn. I love you, but you'll never know.
I will never tell you. Whereas you may already be spoken for in loving someone else.
Mm-hmm.
And maybe in a... Oh, so I have a girlfriend. Yes. And this is my side girl and I'm falling in love with my side girl. Side girl is such a negative connotation. Another lover. Another lover. Okay. Is that politically correct these days? No. Okay, I have another lover. And I'm falling in love. I'm trans monogamous. And I'm falling in love with my other lover. Mm-hmm.
See, but I was always taught to love freely, right?
Yeah. But I'm the most toxic member of this podcast. I'm just saying.
I was taught to love and just to lead with love and respect.
That's what I was taught. All I see is, hey, the world needs more love. That's it. People need to love each other more. People are broken. People are hurting.
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Chapter 8: What reflections are made on the impact of hip-hop culture overseas?
Yeah.
My bad.
Don't do it again. Don't do it again. We don't want to hear nothing about your volume two. Nah, nah, fam. The first one, we turned the volume down on volume one.
The second single I know will be universally loved. This first one, I think you have to have a certain type of... Yeah. And I'm not saying that in a snobby way. It's just...
you know I get it left shit that I kind of like the second one is going to be Rory makes Rory music I don't think anybody anybody who listens to you know what your previous sleeper picks were Rory makes Rory music what music can Rory make Lenny Kravitz music of course he makes Rory music that's for the third album if you're listening to me you know what I mean if you like Rory's picks if you like dance around the house barefoot cleaning music then you will like Rory's album he makes the type of music that he suggests to you guys and that he's been suggesting for years
That's right, Roll Out. Heard you.
I like it. Put that in the little description on Apple Music. I mean, serious music. I got to see how much Rory is paying Damaris. Right.
We're paying her together. You might be getting a little extra. You might be hitting her on the side. You might be hitting her with a little side piece.
Verse two, Damaris.
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