Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
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I like that. Nigga, you like Terminator, nigga. Oh my God, Jesus. Welcome to the jail. And y'all trying to be like each other. Again. Corny niggas calling each other like girls. Hey, you know what I'm wearing today, King? Yeah, I wear the lover. I got this dude. Yeah, I think this is weird. I don't speak to Ish unless... I did something crazy on the internet.
Like my bank account leaked or some shit. So fuck it, that's when this called me.
Yo, man. Yo.
He tried to be cool and all that. He called with that support hate. Yo, you know what you just did? You look stupid. Support hate? Yeah, support hate. Are you good? It's support hate. What's the hate part? Because you in your house rooting against me, but you calling me like we friends, nigga.
We don't talk. I don't need you to call me with nothing bad.
You contradicting yourself, right? How? If I was in my house rooting against you, I wouldn't tell you to take the dumb shit down. That's support hate. No, it's not. The hate is, ah, they about to roast this nigga over what he doing. That's hate. First of all, I'm being jovial with you. I don't, but that makes sense. Why you always gotta explain to this nigga? Because he get too excited.
He'll say something about my family, my grandma. I see what he's saying. You don't do that. Yeah, talk to your man. Ish don't do that, but it makes sense. Look at your man. Look at Mish. Misha jumped in for you, nigga.
Look at Misha.
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Chapter 2: How does the conversation shift towards Mother's Day experiences?
Like, you go out of your... And I think he was a male gigolo. Yo, which one is it? I reach for the love while I'm nonchalant. Which one is it? Y'all say when I walk in the spot, I'm just walking in the spot minding my business and the love comes to me. Which one is it? I reach for the love while I don't. You reach for love.
You reach for love. You're a relationship chaser.
I say you walk in the spot to make sure they see you. You're a relationship chaser. Picture that. Like, you chase relationships with strangers. That's why we couldn't cover the Cheyenne Bryant shit a couple weeks ago, because you chased that relationship. You chase relationships.
Oh, shit.
It's all right.
You get cloudy, especially with famous people.
This escalated quickly. People that have money, muscles, or movement. Why? You chase the relationship. Money, muscles. Money, muscles, and movement.
You chase the relationship. All right, so I'm muting up now.
Floor is yours. I know the movement. What we couldn't release with Cheyenne Bryant. We couldn't talk the other day about the Cheyenne Bryant shit when the other doctor had her in scope. Why? Because I have a relationship with somebody that I don't want to ridicule them because they got a book coming out and I don't want to step on them opportunities of getting no money? Yes.
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Chapter 3: What insights are shared about Chris Brown's new album?
That little Chinese bank over there in Koreatown. That's yin. You crazy?
Ish is in the lead, even if he doesn't know it, for my mans. He is. Not even close.
It's not close.
We don't even need to have this talk with him. I was aiming at Mark because if Ish is 1A, then I got Mark at 1B for mans. You got them close? Yes. See, I don't have them close. I think Mark just gets it off more covertly. He does. Like, he's smoother with it. Ish is just a casual conversation. Yo, my man, my man, my man, my man. Mark will drop a heavier name. Yeah. That's what it is.
Ish got more mans. Ish definitely got a wider network of friends. Ish be outside more. He's been outside longer. Okay, then I have the same premise. Both these niggas accept people that don't really fuck with them at all. They're just a bunch of motherfuckers.
I wouldn't say that. My mans, my mans, my mans, my mans, my mans.
Now niggas fuck with this nigga. No, no, no, of course niggas fuck with them.
Don't misinterpret what I'm saying.
These guys are well-loved, well-liked, and well-respected. That's a caveat. That's to the side. That is not in this talk. We're talking about my mans, my mans, my mans. And my man's that. When I say somebody's my man. Oh, I get what you say about him. Like, the name that he said.
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Chapter 4: What are the implications of the Pitchfork review on Chris Brown's album?
That's something in the water. I got you. I got you. And then we got prize picks. Don't move those.
Don't touch that down. No, not even. Sure, it won't let me.
Here we go. And I'm done now. I'm done glazing for now, but. I'm not. Great project, man. Between Chris Brown and Kehlani, that's just where I've been. I like it.
Chapter 5: What are the key highlights from the Roast of Kevin Hart on Netflix?
I know everybody's super excited for Iceman this Friday. Can't wait. Can't wait. Jivion is also dropping this Friday. Tone Stith is dropping this Friday. So we got good music on the way.
Must be something.
Oh yeah, there's another one of them too. He got a bunch of those residuals kind of singles on this project. Maybe not the singles that's just gonna jump out at you, but there's a bunch of them on here. It requires you to listen to the album.
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Now, y'all niggas hatin'. That nigga said she callin' on God, but the time is demon. Yeah, y'all niggas out here hatin'.
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Chapter 6: How is Caitlin Clark's association with Morgan Wallen perceived?
They said so much for journalistic integrity. I can't respect that. Yeah. I can't respect that.
It's not a 1.3. I mean, it's just not. Saw it and laughed at it. What do you give it? You say you give it a pitchfork. Pitchfork is still complex. It's still BuzzFeed. I forgot who bought them, I feel like, kind of recently. Well, Byron Allen bought BuzzFeed. Byron Allen bought BuzzFeed recently. Round of applause. Round of applause. Round of applause. No? All right. Sure. Support Byron Allen.
All right. All right. And Pitchfork is owned by, it says, Condé Nast. Oh, yeah. Yeah. A mass media company. Yeah. Oh. Vogue, The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, GQ, all of them. Yeah. No, we got to use up now. It's Condé Nast. Mm-hmm. They big. I'm aware of who they are. I'm very aware. I'm sure you, look, you had a miniskirt on for them at one point.
Oh, my God.
Oh, shit. Oh, shit. Hey, Conde. Better than doing it for Cheyenne. Oh. So we got some, there's a great show lined up for you. There's a great show lined up. But we was talking about something, I thought, though, before we got in the, oh, pitch for a year. We done with that. Yeah. Fuck them. Conde Nass, I squashed it.
Yeah.
That quick.
Holy shit. The game, the game, man. Sorry, buddy. The ink dry, nigga. What time is it? You got some shit coming up? Yeah, man. I'm about to kill you. I'm about to kill you.
What time is it?
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Chapter 7: What are the implications of affordable luxury watches?
If you took the labels off that Kia truck and made that shit a high-end truck... Niggas would buy my truck. If you sat in it, though.
I hate to break it to you. I'm not disagreeing with you. Kia is a high-end truck.
You talking about a high-end truck? No, listen to what I'm saying. Same way Genesis worked before. That Kia truck and that Hyundai truck, they look fire. Looks, aesthetically, they look fire. You don't hear people holding them in the same regard because mentally nobody's going to equate Kia and Hyundai with high-end shit is what I'm saying.
Those trucks look, I'm talking about the look of them, they are fire. I don't give a fuck what nobody say. Them Kia trucks could look better than the Range Rover.
Chapter 8: How do societal perceptions affect brand value?
Nobody's going to hold it at the high regard of the Range Rover.
That's very surface-level shit is what I'm saying.
And the world is surface-level.
Okay.
I'm going to play somebody that I often agree with. This is Ice Weird Vezzo and what he had to say on it.
Fuck and don't want niggas to have shit. Any nigga that's like me that got money, got motion and can afford certain shit, that got anything to say about AP dropping some affordable watches is weirdos and haters and bogus as fuck.
get mad or got anything to say about these folks company because they made something more affordable so our fans and listeners can relate to us just a little bit more the fuck nigga what type of shit is that like how we get so far off far gone on just being suckers and hating ass niggas bro We don't want niggas to experience nothing, bro. Everybody deserves to know what this shit feel like, bro.
Everybody deserves to have certain shit, nigga. Why the fuck we got to be the only niggas that got something? Yeah, they made them bitches cheap, so what? We the fools. We spent 50 and 60s on this shit. Now these niggas spend $300, know what it feel like? Get some money and not want this shit no more. That's that.
Listen.
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