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Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
I got my notes.
He got notes over there, bro. Are we live? I'm ready, man. You got three hours.
All right. You ready? We're good? We're rolling? Adam, let's just get straight to it. Let's get straight to it. I got some shit that I want to say to you, bro. All right, cool, cool, cool. Let me just check my notes to see the first thing that I want to say. Can I pass these to the Edgar squad, the Blunt squad? All right, Adam, you know what? I feel like you're a great... There we go, glazing.
I feel like you're a great businessman.
Yep, man. but you're not a good, but you're not. I feel like you're a great businessman, but your leadership skills leave something to be desired. So when I first met you, I referenced you as the Bill Belichick of the ship. What I meant was, you know how to like coach and manage people and all those things. But now that I've been here for a month, you strike me more like Doc Rivers.
And what I mean by Doc Rivers is— I like Doc Rivers. Okay, no, but okay.
So let me tell you.
So let me tell you. So Doc Rivers, he did something to one of his players, and it ruined him, and he's now out the league with Ben Simmons.
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Chapter 2: How does Doughboy feel about his leadership and contributions?
He questioned him after a game, and they asked him, do you think you can win a championship with Ben Simmons? And he was like, I don't know the answer to that. And Ben Simmons was never the same. Now he's 30 years— That's a Ben Simmons problem.
Yeah.
No, no, no, but if your coach, if the person that you look to say some good things about, you can get it in between your ears, it could you up. And that's why I'm just saying like, I feel like you've been super critical of everything I do. I can't find a clip with you just saying something like, you know what, I like having Doughboy around. He adds something, he adds some spice to his ass.
Wait, here's the thing. When you talk about these coaches, they are coaching professional athletes. Right. Do you feel confident that you're a professional podcaster at this time?
I do. And I think that you don't know enough about my resume to even know who you have on your team.
Nobody cares about your resume. We care about what you're doing day to day on the podcast.
Right. So on the podcast, do I feel like I'm a great podcaster? Absolutely. Do I feel like I have insight? Do I feel like I am charismatic? Do I feel like I bring something to the table? Yes. But I just don't feel like you acknowledge any of those things. I feel like.
Do you think that in your life that there has ever been times in which you might have been overly confident in yourself in some regards?
Absolutely. I felt like I needed to always be there as a fat nigga from Sacramento. I had to sell it to myself before I sold it to the world. So yes, I've always had to envision myself as being bigger than what I am and who I am. And then I had to prove it to myself. But I do come with something.
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Chapter 3: What are the criticisms regarding Doughboy's podcasting style?
Like, by the time I got done the scenes, I come out, you guys are already wrapped. So, you know, I didn't want to do that. And I understand that could be taken disrespectfully and everything like that. But at the end of the day, my review of the podcast was the same way that I would review any podcast. And, you know... I don't know, I just don't know what to tell you.
I'm just not really in the business of being nice to make people feel good. If anything, I'm just gonna tell you what I think, even if it's not the best thing for my life or relationships or anything like that.
Understand for me, I already was two and a half episodes into the shit. I'm trying to get the audience to somewhat like me, because they seem to just hate everything that comes out of my mouth. And so I feel like this could be a good moment. They could look at it like, Doughboy bought his homie Nick Cannon. So it meant a lot more to me than I understand that it meant to you.
And I understand that other things come up, but I just wanted to at least address you about it.
I understand that that was not ideal from your perspective. that you would have felt a little bit more appreciated, though, if I had been there. I mean, you know, and realistically, we could have done that. It would have just involved us telling Nick Cannon, hey, wait an extra hour, which I'm sure he didn't want to do.
I'm sure he wanted to go home and chill or whatever at the end of that day since it was like 7 p.m. or whatever when that thing got filmed. So, yeah, I mean, it wasn't ideal. And I do apologize because I wish that I could have done it. But ultimately, it's like...
This is kind of what happens here sometimes that there's definitely like podcasts where I just, my schedule is kind of all over the place. I'm trying to squeeze things in. That one just didn't really work out. I guess like my question is, why do you think that the fans have these feelings towards you?
Because I feel like they do have criticisms of how I can come off. I know that I can be a lot. I know that me being...
shit-faced drunk on a podcast is never the good look sometimes a pretty big glass in front of you right now i'm guessing that's not gatorade you do seem like you might have an alcohol problem i think a lot of people that's the number one issue for the podcast i'm not gonna lie i think that's the number one alcohol is the alcohol yeah you think so yeah okay well yeah i have had an issue with alcohol before i've been to rehab two times so it's not something that i'm running away from
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Chapter 4: How do the hosts compare DC Young Fly and Jamie Foxx's success?
Not no chance, but this is crazy. Who's your favorite basketball player? I don't have one. Who's your favorite rapper? I got top five. Tell me the number one. I don't got them in order. I got top five.
Oh, Jesus Christ.
Just take whoever you think is the best and then you see somebody that was... My favorite team is the Packers. Okay, great. Could you see another team and that you'd be like, they would beat the Packers ass? It depends. I'll tell the truth. They still my favorite team. Comedy is more objective than sports.
All I'm saying is I've been around some really, really talented people and DC Young Fly takes the cake.
ask anybody i'm not just making this up dc young fly having charty he haven't put out a a album that went platinum he will he's had a pretty successful career when you said no not a performance like ray or jango or anything like that like oscars this isn't a question there's not a single facet where he's more successful than jamie cox not one single one in the
Digital space, who is more successful? Who is more successful than D.C. Young Fly? D.C. Young Fly is successful on TV, movies, music, social media.
You're slapping D.C. Young Fly. Name a song, one song.
I'm not going to say that I slapped D.C. Young Fly's music, but I've heard some of his shit and his joints be high. What's one song I should check out? Just pull up his page, bro. DC Young Fly, his music is good. Trap Soul. Matter of fact, he had a mixtape called Trap Soul. Pull up DC Young Fly, Trap Soul.
Kanye West and Jamie Foxx on that Slow Jams. You know that went through the roof, right? Right. I'm going to make it do what it do, baby.
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Chapter 5: What are the implications of the allegations against Skinny from the Nine?
He's won a bunch of Grammys. DC Young Fly is just getting started. No, but he did. But Jamie Foxx did this younger. By the time he was 30.
I interviewed DC Young Fly like 10 years ago. He's not just getting started.
No, no, no, no, D.C. Youngfly. No, I'm saying he's young.
He's 30.
I think he's older than me. Give him 30 years. I feel like he'll surpass everything that Jamie did. Hey, D.C. wouldn't appreciate the comparison.
Jamie Foxx's net worth is $170 million. I think D.C.
Youngfly respects Jamie Foxx's net worth. D.C. Youngfly is 34. I'm not saying it in a disrespectful way. I'm just saying like, it's just like a Jordan and LeBron debate. No, it's not. No. No, it's not. No, it's not.
Jordan and LeBron debate. No, it's not. That's what I think it is. Yes, it is.
Hold on, you guys. This is the same thing you did to the game. Yeah, exactly.
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Chapter 6: How do the hosts address the complexities of consent in intoxicated situations?
Give him some pushback, though. Listen, listen.
What DC Young Fly is to these young fans that he has. is very comparable to what Jamie Foxx fans were back when it was just television and digital and analog.
He's an idol. He's an icon to these young kids. Hold on, I will retort that the sample of Jamie Foxx and Pierre Bourne's beat tag that was used on a few seminal...
playboy cardi songs is more influential to this generation of children than dc young flies entirety of his career and also what you have done is the ultimate in moving of the goalposts because you're now telling us he meet he means okay one mic watch what the f**k are you doing it's it's We're talking about who's more successful.
And then you start saying he means a lot to the younger generation. That's great. That has nothing to do with what we're talking about. No, no, no.
What I'm saying is the same way what he means to his fans is bigger than what Jamie Foxx meant to his fans back then. Wow, that's crazy.
That's like Jamie Foxx's generation is probably more impressed by him than DC Young Fly. Hey, bro, Jamie Foxx got classic booty call. Everybody seen booty call, nigga. Bro. How high, too? Put the poll up. DC Young Fly, Jamie Foxx. You think this needs a poll? This is demonstrative of your mental illness. I think a better poll is... Let's do it, yeah.
How do you want it to be? Sample in the peer board.
Hold on. I don't want to bet because I don't want to lose. What should I put for the question on the poll? Who is more iconic? Don't put it. Why is it iconic?
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Chapter 7: What accusations are made against Skinny from the Nine?
Nigga, didn't nobody take that little crystal meth pussy. What you talking about? Didn't nobody take the crystal meth girl? Hey, bro, bro. Hey, you're lying. Bro, the police would have been came already.
What you mean? What you talking about? A red kid, if it's by force. Bro, you open your legs and you just don't remember.
You were drinking too much Taka Vodka, bitch. Shut the fuck up. Talk about Nevada. Nigga, Nevada. Bro, they got zero tolerance on drugs out there. And you be on crystal meth. You going to the pen, bitch. Shut up, bitch.
shut up ah shut up shut up shut up shut up all right hey hey hey if it's how so ghetto why are you taking your kids there if the house don't ghetto if the house don't get a watch taking your kids over there christopher if the house don't get a white single kids over here
I'll keep bringing your kids to know jumper hungry and she ain't enough Tim strawberries No, the show me the mangoes taps with the blame for our kids eating up all the mangoes Just happened no Victim bro.
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Chapter 8: How does the group discuss the implications of intoxication on consent?
Hey, whoa getting fat getting fatty and don't remember probably not gonna look at
she's she's she's on the thing what what what the boy yella is it like bro they talking about it i just want to explain to anybody else who's watching this that maybe isn't like clued into some of the current nojumbo lore jalees and munchie b have pre-existing issues with each other which explain at least in part why he just went off on her like that while she was talking about her rape allegations
This wasn't just random.
I love you all both. Ain't no investigation of police. Go come grab you, then investigate. You go sit in jail while they figure it out. That ain't how that work.
Well, they might have just not arrested him.
No, that ain't how that work, bro. I'm a career criminal. We used to be. That's not how that work. Nigga, like, oh, they said grape? Like, nigga, they gonna come get you? Nigga, I ain't gonna... Either it is or it isn't.
Hold on, hold on. I want to ask a question real quick. So it's a time span, but... A R-A-P-E?
That's... emergency. They know, oh, we're going to wait. Bro, we want to know if it's by force.
If you feel that way, you should go immediately.
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