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All right the radio show atl is here we're back another episode, all right easy we're welcoming in the homie uncle chris from on the go podcast who is definitely part of what you call it chris the podvengers is that what is that what we call the pod community in a pod family.

We all things pod, bro.

Yeah, we'll be up here, you know, assembling.

Our little pod world right here.

Our little podverse.

Yes, yes, yes, yes.

So we are here.

We have assembled the podvengers.

Yes, and we are here because, man, anytime in a group chat when somebody drop in something about, hey, you know, somebody didn't drop the album or something that we need to take a listen to, you know we got to review it.

So, yes.

What we got on the table here, fellas, is...

The Clips.

All right.

So the Clips, this review is for the new album called Let God Sort Them Out.

So to give a quick background on this before we get into our review.

So this came out on July 11th.

All right.

It's the Clips first album in 16 years.

So the last one since 2009 is Till the Casket Drops.

So a more background on this album is that it is entirely produced by Pharrell Williams.

All right so if you haven't been keeping up with that the neptunes the neptunes have have broken up they're going through a little bit of legal problems here so chad hugo and pharrell are not even on speaking terms right now but that's something we could talk about later but just wanted to get the background that pharrell's going to be handling the production on this it's a long time to be away for the clips but you know they still have kept themselves out there making waves and everything like that but again their first studio album easy this is gonna hurt you man this is their first studio album and it shows you how long it's been the saints won the super bowl the year that they dropped last that let you know let's pour one out real quick for the saints yes one time one time i got my imaginary 40 we won one in a row so there we go.

All right so now i guess we need to flip a coin to see who's gonna go first in and oh can i can i add a little quick fact please they recorded that album in the louis v headquarters in paris just so you know ah yes or a rich nigga shit yes or with pharrell taking that over you know i'm sure he's got access to a lot of things since that's part of his job now so So, there you have it.

You just showed us.

We ain't shit, dog.

Now, what I could do, because I love doing this and hearing y'all reaction to it, because I almost could feel easy saying, man, I want to hear what you come up with with this.

I can give my review, and then I can hear you guys either angry, rant, or agree with me, because usually that ends up happening.

No, we might as well go ahead and start this off with love.

We might as well go ahead and start this off with love.

Well, hold on.

He probably might be doing this on purpose just to throw us off.

Let's let him land.

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Go ahead and take off and land the plane, we'll let you go first.

I love the way these end up because it's an anticipation of what the artery old man is going to do.

Which way is he going to head to?

Listen, if one thing you could say about these reviews that happen over here, I'm objective, man.

Whether I personally like somebody or not, which I happen to like the clips, man.

It's a lot of memories that I have tied to, you know, the early 2000s that have to deal with their music.

So it's not like it's one of these things where, oh, God, what a chore this is.

But anyway, so getting into this album, Let God Sort Them Out.

I appreciate the fact that the Cliffs got right to it.

All right.

It is 13 tracks on here, but it's about 40 minutes.

And EZ, we talk about this runtime all the time, man.

You keep me under an hour, you already kind of got me from the jump already.

Like, all right, you're not playing with my time.

So the album starts off with The Birds Don't Sing.

Now, with this song, I'm going to say this for an opener.

It may have been a little too laid back for our opener, but it's a cool song.

I will throw this in there.

And it's funny, I'm about to say this, because John Legend was, he sung the song in the first dance at my wedding.

It was his song.

But John Legend, he's kind of ass.

And we've allowed this for 20 years.

And I'm upset with everybody who was allowed it, including myself.

Oh what the fuck bro john legend being ass was not but we we let him get away with this pseudo singer for so long and we just let it happen he's been fooling us for 20 years but i digress, so what was the song that's on all of me and okay all right so and what's funny is that both my wife and i said the same thing like if we had one thing to do over which we don't want to do anything over but we'd choose a different song if we had the choice and i can confirm that mid to 16 was in agreement we both said the same thing but that's story for another day so next we get to chains and whip you can see now you feel a little shades of yay not that the one yay said that nigga be wearing them tight pants not yeah i just i don't know like i appreciate what John Legend has been and everything, but I can rant on John Legend some other time.

So next up is chains and whips all right chains and whips uh good beat i'll give kendrick lamar credit he did a really good job on the track it's a good song nothing really to complain about it's a good song next it's not like a negro spiritual right there bro yeah it's pretty it's pretty good song kendrick really showed out y'all will have to fact check me but apparently they paid like 10 million dollars to allow that song to be released because i think i thought i read something about the record label didn't want that song on the album yeah the clips had to pay for it to be on the album something like damn yeah i don't know about the 10 million dollars the 10 million dollars might be disputed bro but yeah there was a lot of red tape about the political part of having that on there you know trump administration people not wanting that smoke with that because you know you know how that goes but the 10 million dollar thing might be a little exaggerated it yeah so i was kind of doing a little and i was kind of looking at those guys interview, them speaking about the album and regarding that song right there you know the label dev jam.

They didn't want no part of it like like it almost felt like censorship and still like that you know them trying to force them to not push that song out and they think it was not verbatim but kind of in cahoots with the lawsuit and shit pending with you know dot and the drake and shit like that it's the stories that like the legend that comes behind some of the background on these songs be amazing to me for real you know i think that 10 million dollars might be a little exaggerated because it's exaggerated yeah but they did pay to get out of their contract with Def Jam.

So this album is independently.

So no label and then this album here is distributed independently.

Oh, well, maybe that's what it is.

Yeah, that's what it was.

To get out of their deal.

Yeah, yeah.

To get out of their deal.

That's what it was.

Okay, okay.

There we go.

Mm-hmm.

So you know because if it costs that much like we just the song just ain't gonna come out like it ain't that worth that i know kendrick in his prime right now but that's okay 10 million is a little bit much okay so next uh the third song is a pov so with pov it sounded a bit like 2003-ish like a 50 cent vibe but it works because it's a taste of new and old because the clips you know They're flowing everything.

The beat is good.

Again, not much to complain about.

Next up is So Be It.

So for So Be It, Pharrell in this song delivers a good beat and it fits everything.

The rap, the hook, it's another solid track, another mid-2000s sound.

But again, it works.

It just, it sounds good.

It works.

The fifth song, Ace Trumpets.

So this beat sounds a bit too much.

It sounded a little too dated for me.

And I didn't like the flow that much.

It's the first song that I really didn't like.

Because a couple of them i played them over again after i heard them but ace trump as i kind of listened to it i was like well we're just gonna keep that moving i didn't i wasn't feeling it too much jello diamonds look like pp.

Next up all beats uh let's see in all beats all things considered man solid beat and baseline that's a hard one clean production the flow is hidden every pocket and the hook is classic for it's a great track matter of fact it made me want to dust off my pen and pad and start writing, and the dream the dream was a good addition to the song at the end like this was a strong man this was a flex your muscle type of track I was feeling it man like it's good, After that, number seven, so that's M-T-B-T-T-F.

Nice and blow to the face.

Pharrell dusts off another early to mid-2000s beat, but it worked.

It works, and I liked it.

Good flow, and it's catchy for sure.

It's a good song.

Next up, and Chris going to give me all the—I'm going to say it, and he's going to spell it out for me.

E-B-I-T-D-A.

it's a pattern that I'm starting to see in the production, but the clips make it work.

And I'll tell you about that in my final synopsis about the pattern in the production, but it still sounds good.

Number nine, Fico.

Pharrell is still in this production.

Type of old but new.

It's good.

It sounds like it's from another day and time, but it works.

Number ten, Inglourious Bastard.

I mean, it's an okay song.

It felt like true filler.

Nothing memorable.

I mean, album's gonna have filler.

This felt like a filler track, so I was good on that.

It's okay.

Number 11 is So Far Ahead.

So this was, again, it's just another okay song.

It's like a cut from the one before.

It's filler, not memorable.

I did not like the hook or the breakdown.

They could have just left this off of here, but I understand trying to get people bang for their buck.

Number 12, Let God Sort of Mouth Slash Chandelier.

That's my shit.

he was cool on here it was an okay song as well you know but it's not it's it's it's an okay song as well it's not whack but it wasn't nothing groundbreaking like it's not terrible it's not it's not whack it's just it's cool it's like how i view the back and forth on that one it was it's cool you know it'll do finally the last track by the grace of god it's a perfectly okay song like It's fine.

Nothing to complain about, nothing to go home about.

It's fine.

It's cool.

It'll do.

Okay.

So to get into the breakdown portion of this, so my song likes were Chains and Whips, POV, So Be It.

All Things Considered, to me, is the standout track of the album.

It's just perfectly done.

And then MTBTTF, which stands for what again, Chris?

Say it again, man.

What does it stand for?

All right, great timing.

Oh, shit.

Lost for a second, bro.

My bad.

Tell them what MTB TTF stands for again.

Mike Tyson blow to the face.

There we go.

All right, so we're about to break it down with the three criteria on here on a scale from 1 to 10.

We're going to start off with the lyrics.

All right, so for the lyrics, I'm going to give this a 6 out of 10.

So it's above average.

So the clips deliver for guys at or near 50 because both of them are at or near 50.

They are still capable and above average at this stage of their careers, which is a fine compliment.

Malice is actually 52 and Push is 48.

There you go.

Add on their 50, perfectly fine.

Acceptable.

Not whack at all.

All right?

Now, here's where my burn comes in with the production.

All right?

So, for the production on this, and I never thought I'd be doing this for something produced by Pharrell, but this is a 6 out of 10.

And let me explain.

Pharrell at one point in time, or the Neptunes as a whole, was the cure for your potentially whack-ass album.

But Father Time don't do no jobs, and he is finally starting to show signs of wear and tear.

Now, while he's still a good producer, this album kind of sounds very stuck in the mid to early 2000s.

The standout, standout, and the mid sounds not necessarily mid, but dated.

Now, I know this sounds weird because, you know, I would kill for it to be 2003 again.

But I figured out in listening to this, I don't necessarily have to hear brand new stuff that sounds like it's 2003.

And that's where we're stuck in with that.

It's not a diss.

It's just time catches up to all of us.

It just is what it is.

The replayability.

This one also is a 6 out of 10, just above average on that.

Now, well, maybe you might go back to it while it's new or if it comes up on shuffle, but it's not memorable enough to make it in your regular rotation.

Certain songs will, but as a whole, you're not just going to pop this on and listen to it over and over again because it just doesn't have enough memorable to continue to listen to it back and forth.

So my final synopsis about the clips album is it's a perfectly acceptable album from the clips a perfect perfectly acceptable album they made it feel like it's 2003 inspires and it felt good to me it did it felt good but that only has so long of a shelf life in 2025 now i'm not ready to call pharrell done as a producer he's good for a track or two but at this stage of his career he shouldn't be your primary producer.

He may have actually held this album back from being better than average to good.

The runtime at only 40 minutes for 13 songs sounds good in theory, but I will say that it dragged at times.

It's not a terrible outing from them, so I don't want that to come across that it's a terrible outing.

The final album rating is a 6 out of 10.

It's okay.

It's perfectly acceptable it's fine not whack not terrible but it ain't groundbreaking it's decent enough, it gets an endorsement to listen to because the strong tracks do stand out it's decent enough so six out of ten on that one it's okay that's what i got fellas you can tear into me if you like to but i feel like i was fair and objective you know now that we've heard this review.

Y'all i'm sorry y'all i'm sorry y'all 16 16 sometimes you know we got that's the big bro, you know just sometimes we got to shake our head sometimes it's okay i guess i guess we still love my my issue is that yeah we can let chris go first with his review but this album, compared to GNX, GNX is like light years better.

So the fact that you gave GNX like a 7 and this a 6, I feel like you were too low on GNX, looking back on it.

It's possible.

I'm not going to dispute that.

Yeah, so on the scale of scales, it's probably like an 8 on the 16 scale, which is like a 10 in the real world scale.

So, you know, I just want to keep that in mind as we count up the score here.

Hey, we ain't excellent aging so well, just to put it out there.

I just want to know before you fellas get into yours, I don't feel like I said anything that's like, as they would say, criminally offensive in my...

You didn't, but like our sidebar conversation today, you say certain things and we know what that means, but the general public will be like, oh, you know, they'll smile and walk away thinking you complimented them.

So just know we know we can be by some of this shit.

And I'm not putting respectfully on the end of that because you already know what it is.

Yeah, I'm just saying, like, I want to know, I would ask like did it feel like I was being snide I don't like I love Pharrell man like it wasn't that 16 what you had me cracking up in the uh losers leave town chat about bro oh oh oh okay we can stick this in here real fast man like I was okay so I was critiquing something that had to do with wrestling right and Debo was just like he was over what I was saying man so I was like well where's Roman Reigns been he was like dude he had a baby so I do you know what I said he's I was like, congrats.

It still don't change anything.

And they just was like, they both was just like, done with me, man.

Just from laughing.

Like, because they knew the congrats was just, you know, dry.

Like, okay, congratulations.

Good for him.

If you don't get your ass back to work.

Yeah.

Like, okay, congratulations.

Like, you're a multi-millionaire.

Come on back to work.

You can afford it.

That shit had me cracking up, bro.

That shit had me rolling.

So there it is I just wanted to know if I said anything that would be considered snide I'd love to know nah man I don't know bro.

Yeah so i i'll just go real quick because i don't have like a ton to analysis like my brother here but honestly i thought the album was a good listen i'm not the biggest like clips fan like you know like i've listened to some push a t you know obviously i know the og songs like grinding and some of the other joint but like to me i was like super excited to listen to this album because it was like damn the clips is like coming back like we just getting some old feels back like you know contrary to these movie remakes you know this is something that was like nobody asked for it but it was like damn this is cool like this is monumental and then all the whole stuff about you know like i was talking about earlier how they had to pay x amount of money to release it and it's like oh well this album is gonna be really good if you know they paying money to release it you You know what I'm saying?

And, you know, Chains and Whips was a great song.

I think Kendrick was worth every penny, whatever they had to pay to release that song.

All Things Considered, that was another joint I liked.

By the Grace of God, and then Let God Sort Them Out.

I liked all those joints, to be honest with you.

For me, I'd give it, I'm teetering on like a seven.

I think I'm going to give it a seven because to Sixteen's point, I think some songs were just like fillers.

I'm big about the whole project and how does it flow all together.

And I feel like there were some really high highs.

I don't think the lows were like super low, but there were some joints that was just like, I don't even know if I can give this, you know, 20 seconds.

But this is one that like I've listened to multiple times already and I think.

It can last.

I think it can be one five years from now.

People still have it in the rotation.

That's replay value for sure.

Yeah, for sure.

So with all that being said, like, I wasn't disappointed in it.

Because, like, again, I'm not, I can't name you the albums, the clips made before this.

But I just know the hits, right?

I'm good grinding.

Like I said, all the joints that we just knew, you know.

and just seeing Twitter get hyped about all these cocaine references and coke references were fucking hilarious on Twitter, though.

People in anticipation of this project was just...

It was hilarious, but it was also cool to see.

The clips low-key has a crazy following.

They have a very loyal following.

I don't know what to compare it to, but it was surprising to see.

And it's not like oh they're not mainstream because they definitely are but it's just like, I don't know it's just like somebody was mentioning KCamp the other day and I feel like I'm rambling now but like somebody mentioned KCamp the other day and it's like damn you know that dude made a lot of good songs too like he had a crazy run and.

That's what I'm saying you know he popped off the TikTok era with you know the lottery song Renegade whatever you call it so I'm cool with this renaissance response that's happening.

Like I said, I give it a seven, you know, compared to some other projects this year.

I think some are better, but I wasn't disappointed by any stretch of the word.

I don't think a lot of people were out here just, you know, throwing a bunch of flame emojis and hyping it up, but it's not a bad project by any stretch.

Hell yeah.

All right.

Take us home.

Take us to church.

Yeah, man.

So shit, I'm not going to really rave about it.

I don't think y'all would expect me to, but shit, I love it, man.

Real dope albums.

It's definitely something I, for me personally, I'm going to be jamming that shit.

I have been jamming that shit.

So, you know, man, let me pull up the track list.

Me try to for one probably my favorite so far is definitely to let god sort him out that's probably what i've been replaying the most stains and whips of course you know that's the big one we know about adot went crazy lost his fucking mind on that song especially with the little gin references and the word smith bro the wordplay he used around that word bro crazy pov was another one that's one i'm gonna be playing in the gym for sure oh yeah i could definitely see that definitely some hard i'm gonna be playing in a gym mike tyson blow to the face is another one, all things considered man i it for me i love i love hip-hop like that i love bars dope beats.

Great production i love that that's the type of hip-hop i'm a fan of that's the type of music i love to the core so for me i'm not disappointed at all with this album for an album to come like to be made from a 48 and 52 year old in 2025 bro to have an album like this man like how can someone be disappointed it's not this current regime of music that we have like these guys are established these are bro like middle-aged men you know what i'm saying so for them to come out with this type of flow and music like bro i love that shit man i love it it's fresh to me it's sly like.

I love it.

I love the album, dog.

Real quick, did you think Pusha T made a big push, no pun intended, to get Kendrick on this album because of his previous beef with Drake himself?

No.

So I was listening to them speak about it in an interview, and it wasn't to have Kendrick on there to add feuds to the fire or the Drake or anything.

The features that they have on the album, they said it themselves.

It's just, these are hip-hop heads.

They got the features based on lyrics and what they contribute to hip-hop.

It wasn't to have Kendrick on there to be spiteful to Drake or anything like that.

They did confirm that themselves.

Yeah, I was just wondering, because they had a beef, right?

He made a diss track about Drake.

Yeah, for sure.

It might seem like that, but what came out of Pusha T's mouth himself He said it wasn't nothing to be spiteful or anything like that.

Like, he said he not even worried about that Drake shit no more.

That's well beyond him.

But, you know, I get an album of a solid eight and a half.

Strong nine for me, because that's the type of music I love right there.

I'm not disappointed at all.

I appreciate this album.

I actually ordered some merch for the album, so got that on the way to show some love, because I appreciate this type of shit.

You know that's my little take on the album you know very interesting wait chris did you put a number on yeah i give it a state eight nine okay okay yeah yeah so chris real high up on it then yeah man i appreciate music like this this is like again this is if i got my headphones and i'm vibing out you just see me chilling i'm in the gym i'm listening to shit like dude.

Well yeah that again you know that's it's saying something where there were like in listening to you guys and then considering what i had to say we're on the same page with the fact that it's nothing about this album that's whack there's nothing about it that's whack nah they hate to me i'm not to cut y'all 16 but i'm thinking about it they had a great rollout i I don't know if you guys paid attention to the rollout for the album, but they had a great, fantastic rollout for this album.

For the interviews they did, the shows they pulled up to, interviews they did, the merch, everything.

They did a fantastic rollout for this album.

And they did it all independently, too.

Yeah, I mean, they already had a following.

They got like a cult following.

And the early 2000s, man, there's a lot of, you know, they got a lot of goodwill because they did a lot of stuff that, you know, it's just kind of stuck in your head from a different point in time, man.

And a lot of this sounded towards that.

But I feel like what we can say as a whole is that as the group that we have here, we're endorsing the fact that you should listen to this.

This is not bad at all.

And that song Birds Don't Sing that's actually an ode to their parents, Pusha Kees versus his last actual conversation with his mom and Malice versus him walking and finding his dad dead just a little fact about that song right there well.

I don't know if you guys knew that but I just wanted to say that about a little fact about that song no I appreciate the little nugget on that one, Chris, and you know, like I said, I had my critique of it.

It doesn't change what I feel about John Legend.

John Legend is still not great on there, so.

John Legend catching a stray is such a 16 thing.

Like, what?

I'm sorry, man.

Here's 16 fashion, dog.

Like, damn, John Legend is sitting somewhere with his wife.

He's probably drinking some wine or something right now, bro.

I'm chilling.

Pajamas or some shit.

Don't tell me he's He's doing the 50 cent thing, Chris.

He's doing the 50 cent thing.

He might be, bro.

And what he's saying?

Say it, man.

He's got a family, dog.

Come on, man.

Do it 16 nah man you gotta do it man you sound more you sound more like surprising what did he say with Floyd Mayweather what did he say what did he say, that's it right there listen I'm sorry man.

And my argument with it is yes do I go full fledged unhinged old man sometimes I do but but, where did it take this show to is this not a top 100 pod it is so you're welcome by the way cause yeah it is all across the world I'm just saying man proofs in the numbers is all I'm saying you know we're number one out of the country somewhere listen let me tell you something Lil Umbu2 needs his fit alright he know, so man question i've never seen the little feed the kids commercially the advertising for that shit no i haven't i haven't seen it oh i was tripping bruh no no they only play them on the old people networks now so like news stations grandmas and grandpas hey they diabolical with it, Chris, because them motherfuckers will play, you know, a little Ubuntu, and then right after that, they play that song about the damn dogs.

Put the sad-ass music in the background.

Yeah, with the dogs.

Then they go straight to the dogs.

The fucking man-ass dogs.

Look, dude, they crazy, bro.

So they won $19.99 a month for Lil' Ubuntu.

They won $19.99 for the poodles that stranded outside.

And then they have this other group.

It's called the...

ALC or something like that.

And it's like, man, your rights are at stake.

And for $19.99 a month, we can fight and lobby for you in Washington because our rights are at stake.

And it's like, damn, you want $20, $40, $60?

Y'all want $60 a month?

Like, they wasting no time.

And then they mix in the St.

Jude commercials, which you already know how that goes.

It's like, damn, that's $80.

Oh, what?

Every month.

I think it pops right here.

Every month.

You know what I'm saying?

Sponsoring some rich motherfucker out of the country.

That nigga driving a whole Rolls Royce and shit.

Yep.

You know, wiping the kids' tears with $100 bills.

But that's a story.

Hey, how they say 16?

Shitting in hot cotton.

Yeah.

God, that was such a country ass.

That is an old ass quote right there, dog.

That is a very Louisiana quote.

It is.

Oh, God.

So that is our critique, review, our thought process when it comes to the clips.

Let God sort them out.

It's a endorsement for us to listen to it.

Is there a way to help the listeners, the viewers, the tube?

Is there a way we can explain the 16 scale to them?

That way they can translate it to normal people numbers.

Okay so this is how i'm gonna put this and this is the best way i can explain it without going into all these facts and figures i am not a millennial, in that aspect of, I grew up during the heyday of hip hop through the G funk era and everything.

So if you want to impress me and make sure that your shit is hidden, you really got to bring it.

I grew up on a steady diet of Dr.

Dre, Tupac, big, you know what I'm saying?

Exhibit.

Yeah.

All the, all of that stuff.

So I, I'm grading on a curve of, I've seen what the very best was and can be.

So if you under that you're gonna get graded as such that's all i can tell you 16 can i ask you a question because i love g-funk too bro yes sir that's my shit i love g-funk to the core what's your favorite g-funk song oh my favorite so my favorite song from the g-funk era i mean yeah.

Okay so i gotta say this i know i got beef with calvin man but i gotta remain objective, I had the same favorite song tell me let me tell you something Dre Day I mean you okay again I'm gonna be objective yes Calvin is on my list but the way he came through flowing on Dre Day you can't really deny it was him just hungry as ever just delivering so basically anything off the chronic you got my attention it's hard to narrow it down to one okay, I love okay so my problem see yeah mine probably i'm gonna have to go back to snoop or calvin if someone would put it it's still funny referring to that niggas that shit though oh yeah but mine would probably be what's my name, Yeah, I mean...

What's my name?

Maybe Let Me Ride.

Yeah, it's a lot you could choose.

And then you could choose some other one-offs because Warren G probably got a couple that you could get.

I was just about to ask, does Warren D and Nate Dawg...

Warren G is the pioneer of the G-Funk.

I mean...

Nobody Does It Better was randomly on shuffle the other day and I just had to lie to that for a little bit.

And you know what's funny about that song is that the G-Funk era was basically done by the time that song had came out, which is kind of crazy it was also to not to cut you off again but speaking of the chronic a lot of those samples was because of warren g yeah he did a lot of work on that between him and daz there was a lot of work from them on there too so it's you know it's one of those things where, you know people i don't know man i hope that never becomes a forgotten era because a lot of people who are still around to this day are because of that.

I never forget being eight years old and coming across my dad for the Chronic album at the time and hearing a nigga with a gun for the first time.

Oh my God.

Who's the man with the master plan?

Bruh.

A nigga with a motherfucking gun.

Yeah.

Just that beat?

Oh, bruh.

Dre lost his fucking mind on that beat.

yeah we could go on and on about how great the chronic is and that's the part that be pissing me off because the more i consider talking about the crime the more i get pissed off at calvin so we should probably leave this conversation where it's at bro don't let that you you love the chronic bro i do yeah just admit it you do yeah i mean the chronic changed rap rap wouldn't exist in the way that it does today without the chronic.

It changed everything.

Babe, uh, that high power off of the tube?

Oh my God.

Yeah, that's what I'm saying.

It changed a lot of.

Changed a lot of things with that for the positive.

I just want to walk around listening to High Pod with a hoodie on and a black ham hat, some big baggy pants and shit, bro.

Bruh.

I even wish I had a fucking lowrider too.

Man, make you fall in love with that culture for sure.

For sure.

That culture for sure, bro.

So again, that's our review of the Cliffs and their brand new release Let God Sort Them Out.

It's getting a ringing endorsement from our crew that you should take a listen to it.

Yeah, man.

Go check it out if you had, man.

Give it a listen.

It's a lot easier than it was back in the day.

Now you got the whole history of music in your pocket.

It's not like you got to go buy it.

If you don't like it, you can just never listen to it again.

That's the beautiful part about having Spotify or Apple Music in your pocket.

So take a listen to it you know see how you like it yeah and like me and 16 we're chopping it up right before we press uh went live but music is subjective dogs you know you you may never have to agree or disagree with someone on what you like or what they like bro you dig what you dig you like what you like that shouldn't push you keep it g that is facts and yeah just you know it's meant to be enjoyed so take a listen see how you feel about it you know and go from there but yeah that's our critique clips shout out to the clips mildly push that is our critique of that and uh we'll be right back in just a second you are now listening to the radio show atl.

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Why is Rakeem top 15?

Who the hell's vouching for that dude?

Did I miss something?

Who the fuck is Rakeem?

You mean Rakeem?

Yeah.

Whatever his name is.

Ezra called him right the first time.

His nigga name is Rakeem.

Because he is too high.

He need to be sitting down below.

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Alright y'all it's that time of the week or in this case, time of the episode, where I stir up a little controversy, but I will say this is a little tougher with just 16 and Uncle Chris here, because Uncle Chris is always pretty laid back It's hard to get him to, you know, pop off, if you will.

And 16 is always the easy one with this.

So, you know, maybe we'll have a nice contrast here.

But in the spirit of, you know, reviewing Clips' album, we are going to compare hip hop eras.

OK, and we got it broken down by the decades.

OK, so the choices for the decades, we got hip hop of the 80s, hip hop of the 90s, hip hop of the 2000s and then hip hop today.

So for the sake of argument, we're going to cut off the 2000s.

We'll cut off the 2000s at like 2015.

And then we'll say today is like 2015 on to the present.

Does that work?

Yeah, all good.

Okay.

Because it's hard to say, 2000s, you know, like, unless, do y'all think for the sake of argument, we just keep it from 2000 to 2010?

Yeah, I mean, I get what you're saying about the modern era.

Because if you say 2000s to 10, then you got like a gap to today.

Yeah.

Cause you're only given today like five years and it's been a little more than that, that you could consider.

I feel like, I feel like we cut it off at 2015.

That's where it really gets, it gets good.

So yeah.

So those are the choices.

All right.

So we got the eighties, the nineties, the two thousands, and we'll call that 2000 to 2015, and then like 2016 to present, alright?

So, with that being said, who's gotta go for y'all, and why is it the 80s?

You may proceed.

He said exactly what it was for me.

He said that with no hesitation.

Yeah, bro.

It's no disrespect to the 80s, but bro, it ain't shit I grew up on that I could really recall myself going back today at least like really, replaying more than any of the other decades that you listened to.

Yeah.

80s, I'm sorry, but when it was hip-hop started out in the park.

I said the hip.

Aha.

The hippies are the hippies are the hippies.

And it's probably 70s.

Yeah.

Now, me and my boy, Brian, hanging out.

Oh, no shit.

Oh, my God.

That 16 type music right there.

I swear.

Respect was the freshest kid at recess rapping that shit.

I just.

He is dumbfounded.

I am.

I'm blown.

Like I mean EZ the way that you said the way that you said yeah I mean it was just so like yep that'll do it, that was exactly what it was I mean damn man he just, he just said you can keep that he said you can keep that shit now the love I used to have just left me cold I used to buy everything from diamonds to gold.

At first I thought she left me because I didn't buy enough but then she left me with a note and took along with all my stuff I'm sorry I'm up here rapping Houdini and shit I don't know if you're making fun of 80s rap or Will Smith, you sound like the nigga that they used to use for the Will Smiths but yeah, but that was an actual part of a verse from a houdini song all right so.

Easy if it wasn't for the 80s and it's some man there's some major hits that came out in the 80s when it comes to rap so it's gonna be hard coke rap right there yeah i just i had to do that but I understand why y'all chose that I get it I'm old enough to have listened to some of that stuff in the 80s and I, Okay, so let me just say this, and I'm going to try to keep it as efficient as possible, as I like to say.

That the best way to enjoy today's rap is to throw it right in the trash.

It's today's get it out of here.

I don't know what era we're in right now, but I don't like it.

The babysitter is weird, and I'd like to go home.

A lot of that shit today can go too.

I ain't going to lie.

Yeah, that's going to be the one I'm going to choose because the 80s brought birth to the evolution.

Of what happened in the early to mid 90s with the peak coming somewhere between the mid and late 90s so it's gonna be today's rap because i ain't gonna lie it's some stuff that came out in the mid 2010s that's pretty that's pretty okay man so so you just you just saving the 80s off of being respectful yeah i'm saving the 80s off of being respectful some of the stuff is good some of it is but i don't know how well it aged some did some didn't you know, you know you got to do this turn one of motherfuckers on and see how well it is oh it probably it probably didn't.

It probably did it probably didn't i mean and and that's no slight to the pioneers because i'm gonna tell you i get a lot of shit from some of my homies that are older than me that they say that I don't really pay enough homage to the pioneers and things like that.

So I'm like, damn.

Niggas was really rapping like, don't try me because I'm close to the edge.

I'm trying not to lose my head.

Oh, no.

Absolutely.

For sure.

They were.

I mean, like, you know, you got to run DMC.

It's like, hard time spreading just like the flu.

Watch out, homeboy.

Don't let it catch you.

Prices go up.

Don't let your pocket go down.

When your money's short, you stuck on the ground.

Hard time.

So, yeah, that's what they was doing.

Jesus Christ.

Easy's like, what the hell, man?

And that's exactly how it sounded like on a record.

That nigga really got on that track and said, it's like a jungle sometimes.

It makes him wonder how you keep going.

It's like a jungle sometimes and all the beats are just, and even through all that I'm still choosing today over the 80s I'm sorry I'm choosing today because of I like pretty girls oh my god don't get me started on that I also want to point out something I want to give a shout out to the lovely Asia and Brittany from Small Side Podcast hi ladies how you guys doing I like pretty girls girls girls because you reminded me of that when you said that but they said that you had to get canceled for your Martin take just saying.

They were literally on the show when I said it yeah and they just gassed they did not say that to my face it came up in a DM conversation we was having about Will Smith and that Pretty Girls video it reminded me of that and I've been trying to forget it, I'll live on my Nas take before I come out with a song called I Like Pretty Girls It's so heavy.

It's so heavy-handed.

I want to blame Chris Rockfog.

It's Chris Rockfog.

It's fucking Chris Rockfog.

Y'all blame Jada.

Yeah, Jada, dog.

He got away with it, and then Jada just hung that man on TV.

Hey, 16, bro, what was the reason he slapped that man for?

Whew.

August Alcina.

Yeah, somebody had to pay for the sins of it.

What was the reason behind August Alcina?

I don't know.

that's that's probably a question for jada you know all right so who's wrong oh well i'm putting chris rock in that category because you you just you can't change my mind you can't you just can't change my mind on and i and you know what's funny is that in the context of why because i've talked about this just to mention it john legend and chris rock catching strays on this the reason why Chris Rock can go to hell, and I'll be more than happy, like I said, to give him written down directions by hand on how to get to hell is...

He didn't turn none of that controversial situation into not one thing funny.

Name one funny thing he came up with that came out with that.

I used to defend Chris Rock because we grew up on the movies and the shows.

Man, I saw that stand-up and I said, you know what?

16's right.

Fuck this nigga.

Absolutely.

That netflix stand up everybody hate chris for real dude that did you watch that chris everybody hates chris no no no no obviously that's a masterpiece which is why we were trying to save him his stand-up the stand-up he he did on netflix after the slap ah hell no i good good good keep it that way keep it that way say save the one hour of your life for something else he's probably more skit funny than stand-up funny.

No, no, no, no.

He's just not funny.

He's just not funny at all.

Yeah.

I'm just saying, hey, he may not be funny at all.

Again, I would have been with you, Chris.

I would have been like, yeah, you're right.

He's skit funny because he used to do guest appearances on SNL and he had the shitty stand-up on Netflix.

Then they had this, you know, the Black Jeopardy on SNL And they randomly gave him like two minutes to just be shit.

And he ruined the whole skit.

The whole shit was funny until he came up randomly to say a few words for two minutes and then just exited stage left.

Like it was horrible.

Yeah.

I'm with 16 here.

16 might have been controversial when he said it, but he was absolutely right.

Thank you, bro.

I appreciate it.

Controversial is never wrong or right, huh?

It's controversial.

Get that.

My attitude towards him would be different if he came with that comedy gold.

Like, damn, Chris Rock took an unfortunate situation and, man, he turned that into comedy gold.

Instead, you know what he did?

He did the same thing he's done for the last 20 years, which is not be fucking funny.

So get his ass out of here.

It's all his fault.

I don't want to see him, hear about him.

I don't want to just fuck him.

Get him out of my life.

He just left me cold.

Get him out of here.

He done pissed me off.

You know what?

He's in this goddamn segment.

Fucking Chris Rock.

Shout out Chris Rock and Cal.

Man.

Get both of them out of here.

Pissing me off.

Chris Rock.

Did nothing.

Thought, oh, I'm gonna call him Suge Smith, because that's funny.

To who?

Who was laughing at that?

Nobody.

That shit was not funny at all.

Jackass.

He probably deserved another slap because of that shit.

He made a G.I.

Jane joke.

EZ didn't even know what that was.

He's like, bro, what the fuck?

What is G.I.

Jane?

Oh, you don't know?

Well, because that's nobody else did because nobody else watched that stupid movie either.

And for him to make a G.I.

Jane joke, just so lame, just so terrible.

Well, hey, so the joke was lame, but you gotta be mad at the guy being mad at the lame joke.

No, you know what else I'm going to do?

I'm going to go one further.

I'm going to be mad at the people who hired Chris Rock, who's still trotting his ass off here in the 2020s.

They need to go to hell, too.

Oh, shit.

Don't hire the nigga.

He ain't funny.

Nobody shows up to watch that.

Like, you know what?

I'm going to sit down because they hired Chris Rock.

I'm going to see what he going to say.

Said nobody.

Nobody.

All niggas at the Oscar Academy are like, what the fuck you say fuck me for?

It's a night of catching strays and you and folks can catch one okay don't piss me off it starts at the top get that fool out of here so bad hey guys welcome to the radio show atl, i'm sorry man if you're if you're chris rock's publicist please avoid please don't Chris Rock I like everybody hates Chris my nigga, That's it, though.

No, but I tell you what, the title of that.

Oh, and the movie with Adam Sandler.

Which one?

He done so many.

Grownups?

Grownups.

There you go.

Yeah.

I think I like Grownups, too.

Yeah, but if you like those movies, was there anything about Chris Rock in there that you remember that you just couldn't miss?

Look, 16 Let Them Live, man.

Nope.

No.

Hell no, man.

Only mile, Deebo.

Only mile.

Nope.

No remorse.

you want some of this too old man, you know I'm just saying he can just get him out of here he had a chance to be comedy I know this doesn't have nothing to do with Chris Rock but when this might just be your random cause you going long I'm sorry I'm good I'm just, I'm always ready to attack when it comes to that guy so let me just let me just I'm good I got it out good I love that for you.

That was today's segment of get that function out your chest 16 there we go i i'm sorry easy i just ruined your one gotta go segment with an angry rant my bad i mean we could just count that as your random and just move on but i feel like you actually have a good prepared story i i got i got something oh wait so i guess this is the end of your segment easy my bad man i didn't trample it all over your ship with my angry rant no it's okay at least i warned the people ahead of time And, you know, Uncle Chris stayed cool comic collective the whole way.

There you go.

All right.

Cool.

Keep pimpin', baby.

Well.

Chicken, lobster, steak, and shrimp.

Easy, this is your segment.

You got to be the one that officially ended.

I can't end your segment.

I mean, you already ended it, so we can move on to random.

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So I would get rid of New Year's and I'll tell you why.

Because listen, there is no new me.

I'm in my mid thirties.

This is it.

That's all you got.

I am who I am.

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All right.

Now, I know, I know that it might seem to some people who are listeners of this show, who frequent the show, by the way, appreciate everybody listening and, and, and keeping us, you know, on the charts and everything we definitely appreciate that that might have sounded like my random and what is random well it seemed to be everybody's favorite you know segment it seems like where you get to take the show wherever you want to is anything that wasn't involved in whatever show prep we do which is none but it's off script you can come off the top of the dome on whatever you got going on something might be bothering you you might got a promotion at your job you want to talk about anything that's bothering anything that you want to talk about it is free reign to discuss in this segment.

You get to become ATL Diva for the few minutes that we do this segment.

Or M16.

Well, I mean, or me, I guess, but I'm going to say I'm not the rant king.

Diva's the rant queen on the show.

I'll just be following suit.

That's all.

Hey, there's always a king and a queen in every kingdom.

We trying.

We trying.

But it's time to get stuff off of our chest.

Who's going to take the plunge first?

I've talked enough.

can i go let's hear it chris all right so i keep i try to keep the shit short but, those who administration uh part of suspending teddy bridgewater, fuck y'all and y'all could go to hell y'all dirty sons of bitches y'all are filing disrespectful like y'all suspended a guy for one who just won y'all team a championship, let's not forget that but y'all suspended man who used his own money to provide uber food and other travel expense for this team team that he's coaching that y'all hired to coach and y'all gonna suspend him for him using his own money like y'all should be as tame to y'all self all who agree to suspend that guy fuck all y'all y'all some piece of shit and i don't really try to speak like this, but that's, like, that does just don't go to show y'all the state of this country and, you know, like, bro, that's just disgusting to me.

Just like, what?

It's just the great country of America.

And that's my random rant or whatever you want to call it.

There we go.

Again, fuck y'all.

Y'all stank pizza, sour, varicose vein, dry elbow ass, stank legs, mustache.

Y'all just, fuck y'all.

Now, Chris, listen, man.

I do want to say, too, that he got suspended from a job that he don't even work at no more.

Like, he doesn't even work there anymore.

Like, he's not the coach.

He hasn't been the coach there.

He already left the job.

How are you going to suspend somebody for a job they don't work at?

It's ridiculous.

Like, what the fuck?

Outrageous.

Glad you got that off your chest.

Everyone's just like, to me, it was just stupid.

Like, what the fuck?

Why would y'all do that?

America.

With three Ks, huh?

Yep.

Great nation.

Still proud boy in country, boy.

I'll tell you it.

So easy, bro.

Chris had his say.

It's down to you or I.

It doesn't matter to me.

You know what I'm saying?

I'll go.

I'm going to say this as nicely as possible, but if y'all don't use some type of wet wipe, like a dude wipe or something like that to wipe your ass after you use toilet paper, you dirty as fuck.

Okay?

That's why I'm in state.

Like, you literally got...

Music.

If you're not using a wet wipe for your ass or not hopping immediately in the shower, you dirty, y'all.

You might as well take a shower after this.

Yeah, like, boy, you know, during the day, you gotta do what you gotta do but yeah man I just wanted to let y'all know, you dirty dog man I saw somebody reposted something along the terms of the wipes and shit somebody a guy made a comment like if men use this they're like.

Music.

You said, well, you must like being a stranger.

Yeah.

Like, like, hey, and this ain't me.

Like, I ain't no elitist.

You know what I'm saying?

I ain't been using this for like 10 years or whatever.

But, you know, I was like, man, I can just start using this.

I was like, damn.

I was like, damn, they got some dirty motherfuckers out here, dog.

I can say that now because I'm using them.

I'm like, man, y'all dirty out here.

So I just had to let that reflect for the record.

And then you like, nah, I'm not even going to get on that because nope, nope.

Nope.

Top 100 podcast.

Lay in the plane, 16.

Alright.

Well, it took a little bit of a break, but we're going to be back here now with Storytime with 16.

Because, you know, good story always is hanging around.

So this story is, it's not following a theme or anything because we weren't talking about this, but it's something that had just kind of crossed my mind that I hadn't really told this story to really not a lot of people, maybe two or three people know about it and the people that were there.

So I'm going to keep names out of it to protect the folks because I still know them and some that I'm still, not necessarily in regular contact with, but we're still friendly.

Okay.

But several years ago, I was working a job and at the job I had got to, you know, I've been I was cool with a few people and I got to be friends with one of my co-workers, a young lady in particular.

And it wasn't nothing like, you know, egregious or anything like that.

We were just friends and friendly.

And it just so happens that during that time, she was going through some, I guess, relationship woes with her husband and stuff like that.

So we just bounce ideas off each other about, you know, how to do to improve things, what she could do, stuff like that, like really legitimately friends trying to figure things out together.

And it just so happens in in the case of the husband, he used to, like, you know, pick her from work or come get her for lunch and he would see me talking to her.

So he developed, I will say, honestly, sure, intense dislike for me, which I will I will say this.

And I know this for sure.

It's a lot of my homegirls who do don't like me.

I can tell you under no uncertain terms.

Do I give a fuck?

And I can't tell you how much sleep I don't lose caring about that as well.

And you know that it's true.

Anybody who knows me, no, I don't care about that shit at all.

Easy can co-sign on that.

Like, I don't care.

Like me, don't like I don't care.

I'm just I'm still gonna you know do me anyway so a lot of the people who worked at the job we're all cool with each other you know so we used to do a lot of things outside of work so she came with an idea like hey you know why you guys don't come come by my house let's let's play some cards let's have some drinks let's just kick back and it's like all right cool you know let's you know, let's, let's, let's, let's do that then.

So I wouldn't be, I did ask, I was like, you know, is your dude like cool when all of us come in here from the job or whatnot?

She was like, oh, he ain't even be there.

He going to be out doing other stuff.

Cause just learning from her, he had like a nickname for me when he seen me around like, oh, there goes your boyfriend right there.

And like I said, it wasn't like that.

We're friends.

All right.

It wasn't like that.

I'd be the first one to be like admitting like, oh, it's something.

No, it was not like that at all all right but you know in situations you know guys have to assign their issues somewhere so i guess that was part of it so anyway so this party that she has at the crib is it's it's it's a great party man we got off work and then everybody went home to get themselves together and then we came back everybody playing spades it's music it's liquor now i will reveal something out of this is that the husband's anger was misplaced because there was another gentleman at the job who she actually had her eyes on that she was dealing with that nobody knew about but i knew but it wasn't my job to talk about so anyway that guy is there at the party as well all right so we're all there we're kicking everybody's having a good time chilling or whatever and then about an hour hour and a half into the party Okay.

The husband pulls up because she's like, oh, my dude just pulled up in the parking lot.

He on his way in here right now.

And I'm sitting there and I'm like, OK, I'm looking around and I'm like, OK, this might be a problem.

If he's showing up and he got his people with him, he don't have a problem with me being up in here, I'm guessing.

So I'm like, this ain't going to go well.

I'm guessing I got you guys intrigued now, don't I?

Oh, I am.

You're going.

So I'm like, oh, man, this might not go too well.

So when he comes in, man, he starts like, you know, this is his crib, obviously.

So he started, you know, everybody speaking to him as he comes in, man.

And he literally just like walk past me.

Don't say nothing to me.

Just goes directly into the to the kitchen.

And then he ends up speaking to like the guy who like he didn't have any idea that, you know.

They was like kind of, you know, not necessarily kicking it, but, you know, there was some sparks going on or whatever.

So I walk up to my homegirl, and I'm like, you know what?

It's probably going to be a good idea for me to get up out of here, just based on optics.

Like, I don't want nothing popping off up in here.

The next day, this is going to show you how long ago this was.

The next day, the Saints was playing in the NFC Championship against the Bears, so that lets you know time frame.

I was like, listen, I ain't trying to die out here before I see my team maybe make it to a Super Bowl.

So I'm going to go ahead and I'm going to exit stage 11.

She's like, no, you know why?

I'm like, clearly the tension, everything, the whole mood of everything has changed since he showed up.

It ain't got spices.

Yeah, it ain't got spices in here.

I was like, your man's done showed up.

He got his entourage with him.

They look like they ready to whip my ass sideways.

ways one-on-one i could probably handle most guys i'm guessing if i could pick up something but three four on one i'm gonna be you know in some issues with that so one of my homeboys.

Yeah and he was like bro he was like we wasn't gonna let nothing we ain't gonna let nothing pop off in there i'm like nah man i didn't survive this long at this point i was 27 or 26 and it's like i survived this long knowing on when to exit you always stay a step ahead so i need to leave seriously now when i got up to go leave and they're like are you leaving you must hell yeah i'm bouncing i got to go so where's the dough now man let me tell you something so when i'm walking outside right so dude is on the balcony my car is further down the street and he and his boys walk outside, man.

And they're watching me walk to my car.

And I'm like.

Hey, I think that felt like the longest walk ever, huh?

It was, because it wasn't even that it was that far, but at that point in time, it felt like the longest, man.

And I'm like, man, I can smell the green burning.

I'm like, man, I said.

Lord, please don't let these niggas start rushing.

Yeah, I said, they decided to rush me.

I'm done, bro.

I'm done.

And for one second, when I felt that look, and I wanted to turn around and say, hey, man, you're trying to jump on me.

Your girl, your wife is just my friend.

The nigga that you wanted with is sitting at the head of your table right now.

That's who you want.

He the one that's pushing up on.

But you know what?

I kept it cool.

I just I just got in the ride, man.

Was hoping, you know, like I said, these type seem type of niggas that read your license plate.

I'm like, don't read my license plate.

Let me just drop up out of here.

But I had half a mind to tell him, like, the nigga that you want to heat with is in your house right now drinking your liquor.

That's who you want to go get with.

Not me.

You got the wrong nigga.

You got the wrong nigga, man.

You know, like, if I'm getting in trouble.

I might as well try to reach some of the benefits.

I wasn't even trying to get at her.

Like, what are we doing?

So, that's my story time with 16, man.

But, like, it ain't even, like, I didn't even do nothing.

You know what I'm saying?

Great discernment, 16.

Great discernment.

I'm just saying, man.

You know what I'm saying?

There it is, man.

That's my random.

Glad you got out there like a player, dog.

Oh, yeah.

I had to bounce, man.

I had to exit stage left.

I had to live to fight another day.

Because I'm like, man, I'm about to get taken down for something that I ain't even involved in.

I want to tell him, man, I've been advocating for you.

Telling her she need to work it out with you and make the family work.

And you out here trying to, I mean, you out here staring me down like you ready to take me out, man.

He said, look, motherfucker, I've seen this movie before.

You ain't helping shit.

And in this case, in the first time in the history of anything, I actually was not plotting on the man.

I really wasn't.

I really wasn't.

So just trying to keep it cool.

I guess the moral of the story is just for the people out there, you know, when you're trying to do the right thing, the best thing I could tell you is try to fuck her anyway, because he's going to try to jump you regardless.

Try and get with her anyway.

Hey hey words from my OG the most you can tell you is no, I'm just playing I'm just playing don't try it don't try it you'll end up on the side of the road somewhere which I thought I was about to end up beat the fuck up yeah I am shit I was about to be the one getting beat down I ain't even doing nothing, I bet that nigga heart was beating fans like a motherfucker I was like oh shit, I was like this nigga came here specifically to stomp me out cause he did not say shit to me at all walking through there.

Man, he said nothing to me.

Fuck, if these niggas start running, dog, I'm going to just have to start taking off.

Yeah, the only thing I, the first thing I thought about in that situation, I was like, man, they might get me.

But the first one that step up, bro, he going to bear, he going to get everything he came for.

I ain't going out without a fight.

I ain't going out without a fight.

Somebody going to know they been in one.

But yeah, that is story time with 16 on a random segment.

So, you know, if you learn a lesson, know when it's the right time to get up out of there.

I did.

It's a fact.

I should have snitched, though.

I should have told on him.

Like, hey, it ain't me, bro.

Not me.

Him.

It's not me.

That's the nigga you want.

That's the nigga you want.

Right.

Yeah, but that wouldn't have done nothing.

No, it wouldn't have done nothing.

And it wasn't even that deep.

And I respect, you know, my homegirl too much to be doing that.

That's why it was a better thing for me to just bounce, you know, because, you know, that's what you should do.

Oh, yeah, she could have went bad.

Man, that shit was about to go left real quick.

Real quick.

So there it is.

Story time with 16 on a random segment.

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Drake has ghostwriters.

Like, that's really hard to defend.

And he openly admit, yeah, you know, I have ghostwriters, you know, something like that.

So, you know, what are they doing right now?

Are they having an Avengers level type meeting?

Thinking about how to get back at Kennedy?

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Man, we got it.

We covered a lot of stuff today, man.

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We have so many.

I want to make sure I try to hit as many of them as I can to give a shout-out to...

So, shout-out to 3rd and 10, A Picture's Worth 1,000 Words, Small Talk, Black Girl, Infinite Allure, I mean, Carol J.

I don't know, man.

It's like I start to name them and I don't be wanting to miss nobody.

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That I told you.

I just, every time I be naming these, I be like, dang, I don't want to miss nobody.

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It's, you just try not to forget to, you know, folks, but I just want to shout out, as we call them, the Pod fam, for just being great, you know, friends and assets.

That's a little Pod verse right here, man.

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Shout out to y'all, man.

Easy 16.

Shout out to y'all, man.

No, I appreciate it.

Let's keep this shit rocking.

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What 50 Cent said, man?

What he said, man?

What the fuck you say fuck me for?

Damn right.

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