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How Fifty Did Jah

Mar 09, 202242 minSeason 1Ep. 60
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Before hanging upside-down at the superbowl. 50 cent was the biggest artist of the early 2000s. his debut album had skits where he mercilessly made fun of the then biggest artist, Jah Rule. We examine how 50 dethroned Jah and this can be a road map for and ambitious republican politicians.

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So here's the thing about fifty. Okay, we're a couple of weeks outside of the super Bowl. I'm pretty sure by the time this episode, the memes have kind of slowed down about fifty hanging upside down at the super Bowl, and we've we're in a consensus that this was between this and Prince were the two greatest super Bowl performances of oh time. Uh, anyway to think about this? Okay, So get Richard diet Trying debuted at number one in

the Billboard. To understand, it sold eight seventy two thousand copies in the first week, and in its second week it's sold an additional eighty two thousand copies. So it's like it was the best selling album of two thousand three and sold twelve million copies worldwide. So did his legendary status is solidified. He's also one of the funny ist humans in rap music. He's there's no problem being

a troll. He loves memes, he's hilarious. And I'm saying that I'm recording this to day after the super Bowl, and I'm positive as these him hanging upside that it's the combo of him hanging upside down and being a surprise guest and looking like he put on a few paths like it just was like, you don't look we see you all the time. Why you look so plump, Like you don't look that plump when you was right side up. And so anyway, his his legendary status is solidified.

It was already that he and if y'all following me on Twitter, I absolutely predicted that he was gonna be the surprise guest. I also thought Warring You was coming, but you know, it is what it is. The point is uh oh. Also, I just remember Warring You had already performed earlier for he performed on m Okay weekend. Anyway, besides the point, H fifty probably is totally okay with the upside down memes because he's and I don't know, because again you're hearing this in the future. I might

be wrong. I may have to eat my words, but I'm pretty sure he's funny, like fifty laughs at himself. And you gotta understand, black culture we nothing we make fun of. If no one is safe. I think I've said this multiple times. No one is safe. Anyone can get it, like anyone can crack jogs hell y'all remember those means of snoop going around with him when his hair wrapped, his dreads wrapped up, talking about he looked like somebody auntie, like dope, no one's safe, Like we

just we laugh. We know it's safe. Anyway. I bring up fifty because I want to talk about that. Actually, that debut album that Give Rich or Die Trying. It was a a ton of interludes on that record, back when interludes were a thing, and they were skits where he was making fun of jah Rule, like when I tell you he gotta send it like his first album, he's it's like he coming at Jaw like he would be. He would be playing a song and you'd hear him go where would I be with all? Yo? Like he

was like, that's me, I'm singing with myself. So it was like job Rule featuring jaw Rule. It was because jaw was featuring singing choruses on everybody's records at that time. Now, y'all might be like, jah Rule is that the dude from five Fest? So he didn't meet himself over five Fest. But trust me, there was a time the Ja and Murder ec were the hottest things out and then g

Unit at fifty cent came for it. Just all these skids were just coming at Job, and it was like at that point we couldn't take Job serious the way that Fifthy was getting at him. Just be like, who would I be with all? Yo? Are you always singing these courses? And you shouted to say and it was God to do it, God to do with it just came at Job. But the part that really blew my mind was fifty did the same thing. He sang raspy

on the courses and was featured on everything. Use the window shop, man that you came by, nigger, use the window shop. How about I got the magic stick I want? I can hear time I hit the baddest chick you. He did the same thing. It was almost like fifty came at Job because he was planning on replacing Job. Now fast forward to the Super Bowl in guess who was hanging upside down? And guess who is a meme about a failed doomed to fail festival? Mm hmmm, hood politics.

Let's go, what's up y'all? Uh again? This is a day after the Super Bowl. I'm recording this so I'm still on the Los Angeles High like I feel like I could walk on water. I feel like every crip in the in the country is like after seeing Snoop stand up there throwing up oh in the Thamsburg. I'm I know that y'all have probably gone through all this already by the time that you hear this, But U man, when they the tams Burger signed up there, you know,

the whole room where we are screamed. I know that don't mean nothing to y'all, Like, but if you're not from here, don't mean nothing to you. But that moment, Dog, that TAM's Burger's moment, it's a it's a burger joining confidence anyway, It's like it's just greasy burger. You know. Uh, there's a few spots like that Troy's Golden Ox. You know if if you're familiar with my music that's from milet that the Golden Ox, you know. Anyway, I'm still on a high about that. But this is all besides

the point I can't stress to you. I don't know how to like take y'all back to like the time when Nelly had Niga is putting band aids on their cheeks for cuts. They didn't have foods are walking around here pretending like they had St. Louis accents going and what's up on her? Very dirty? Like. I know that this look is gonna come back one day, because that's how that's how things are. I'm telling y'all, I I don't think that was a good season in fashion that

you look. It might be nostalgic, but I thought we look ridiculous like during this time. So this is post Tupac preg unit, you know, this era, post Biggie. This era meant that there was somewhat of a vacuum, you know, and deaf Jam kind of feeled this. So DMX came in and filled this this hole and he was basically the top of the world at the time. And then this other New York brother that what tie his bandanna

like Tupac. You know, he was nice and ripped up, look, real real thug, you know, who was obviously inspired by Pope like everybody else was, but he was a New Yorker. He hooked I was doing that earth Gotti and they started this whole thing called Murder Inc. And he had that natural rask Some people just have that natural raspy voice, and it just kind of looked like he was like a prettier d MX. That's kind of the way he seemed at first, right, a DMX that will that is

willing to do pop music. Because then Rough Riders, you know, they had some hits like John Are you know DMX asked why he's why we treasure him the way that we do. He had some hits, but he was rough. He was also a member of probably one of the greatest like tours ever. It was d m X jay z In Wu Tang, who's one of the greatest. It was the first, like one of the first like hip hop international tool. Anyway, the point is d m X meant something in us and then job come in is

ballhead kind of caramely New Yorker. That was like visually harkening back to pack and they the machine just got behind him and he had hits after hits after hits.

This girl Ashanti, you know, like this is I mean, this is all heads stuff Like this is like when I say early two thousands, that's this is exactly what we're talking about this moment thousand, two thousand, one, two thousand two, like Air Force ones times and yeah, again, I can't stress how absurd we looked in our styles, but Job was everywhere key and since Fifty didn't feel him, Eminem didn't feel him, and there was there's some Eminem. This is like there's parts of them and Fifty and

all their careers. They mix tape worlds that like are hilarious because they just be going at like m took out everybody's name ben Zino and I know you don't know who that is because you're not into what I'm into, and partically because him kind of ended him. There's this song if you go back and let listen, I'm y'all google Google the song Bully by Eminem. He's talking about IRV Gotti and Murder Inc And Job rule because they

had a thing, right. The point is Job was ginormous, But there was something about Fifty that everybody knew, oh man, that he had that like that Jamaica Queen's but with the Harlem kind of like you know, Mace was the first dude to rap like he was sleeping, you know, even just make system and said, so Fifty kind of harkened back to that sleepy kind of like him. But he's you know, he's Jamaica Queen's drug dealer. You know what I'm saying, and he's a giant, like he was

super yoked. He was also running around here with his shirt off, so down to dude pop music. But when you connect with Dre, because you know, you gotta remember, like this rival between the East Coast and the West Coast about landing superstars, it wasn't as like it wasn't a I mean, there was moments where it was like serious beef, but when you was making money, you know what I'm saying, us like, it's more like a rivalry,

you know what I'm saying. So like, and for Fifty to come to Dre, you got this East Coast and Niget, you know what I'm saying, on this West Coast going aftermath, going shady aftermath is just again just a testament to to Dre. But too in the club, the it was like Fifty already had with the Green Lantern mixtapes. This is DJ Green Lantern. I'm gonna really getting the weeds here.

But I'm trying to make a point with y'all, is that the buzz around Fifty was it was already super high before Dre and them even messed with him, Like he was already like he already had New York streets on lock like he was. We were already buzzing about him. You know what I'm saying. It was just this hungry shooter um and you just knew, like, oh, this fool Heath gonna be a star. Then you put that Dre sauce on him, that that co sign from Dr Dre

out of here. The run Fifty made or the the G Unit runs starting would get Richard dry die trying and you know Valentine's Day massacre and just all like even down to like him making a bet. This might

be legendary for some of y'all. He made a bet with Kanye that when he dropped his album I think January was dropping graduation, that they were bet to like who would do better in the first week and Kanye one, which in some way it was like a torch passing and the other ways was just like Fifty was like, I don't care we sold records, Like you know what I'm saying, Like it don't matter, it's our third rd as what I was trying to do, because again, fifty

just smart. You know, fifty owned Vitamin Water. I don't know if you noticed, but like either way, When fifty came in, it was like, if I'm gonna take top seed, if my money, if I'm gonna be the biggest bully on the block, that somebody gotta take out. I'm not taking out d m X. He's already legendary, and fifty like, I don't really do that. Everybody else on my team. M's on my team. You know. The Dre and Eminem went fifty fifty on fifty. That's a line in one

of them sawing I'm telling you to google. They went on fifty, so shady aftermath into g UNIT records like this was, and then you know g Unit, you know, and then game came in and the game you get to Kendrick and the top dog entertainment gets us to now. But and knowing your lineage, like the choice was like, Okay, who do I take out? If I'm gonna if I'm gonna be on the top, I gotta take out somebody who's on top of y'all. Rule fifty was like he corny, I'm gonna take him out. He corny, And at least

that's the way he presented. And I mean, I mean, in my opinion out here on the West, I'm like, yeah, Joab was carny to me, like, I mean, I can't take away from his hits, but it wasn't. I wasn't into that, you know what I'm saying, especially because he just like looked like he was just trying to be popped to me, you know what I'm saying. So I was saying, I'm good. Anyway, Fifty took him out and then it wasn't until four albums later that I realized,

oh wait, Fifty, he's doing what John did. He's just doing it better. But it's the same. It's the he just he took the whole format murdering g unit like you just you get the squad together, you got your boss. Order inks boss was that was IRV Gotti over here. They had dre you know what I'm saying, and you just the problem with murder Inc. Was all they had are they they had else was a shanty like there

wasn't enough other shooters g un it. I mean Lloyd Banks, Lloyd Banks did numbers, you know what I'm saying, Tony Yo, I mean he got he went to prison. But that was dope. Young Buck was dope. And then to cap it off a game even though they had their their issues like g Unit, like he took a format and made it work to the points aware none of us noticed. Now let me add this, it's not to say that like you know, Mega Cruz was didn't some abready exist.

You had you know, Native Tongue already, you know Harlem World with with Mason m you had you know, Junior Mafia, Like this is it's cruise and you just you put people out the same lunatics like it's a it's a way to that's how you do it, you know what I'm saying. So I'm not saying that like it's an easy one to one because I mean it's it's a normal thing in the hip hop to like you know, one person get on and then you try to get everybody else on. But the similarities were just with this

particular moment was pretty glaring. He just did what he just picked up where John left off, but did it better. It just didn't feel corty when fifty did it. It's the it was the weirdest thing, like calling me on front, I'll teach you how to stunt, like it just dun, dunt. It just didn't feel corny when fifty did it. But it's the same play. What this got to do with politics, y'all? Following the Governor de Santis, Man, listen, I'm gonna get into the weeds here with a little bit of more

evidence of of of what I think. But I think here, here's here's the thing. Somebody like Trump just is again larger than life in their party. He got that party in a death grip. They nobody want to jump out of line. And if they do that, I mean, it's a risk some people do they I mean what they centered Liz Shaney, like, you know, either way, a few people are broke. Old Pensy finally stood up and was like, listen,

Mr Trump was wrong. And even with that, like, I don't think anybody got any doubt in their mind that Trump is most likely gonna be the Republican NET nominee despite all reasons why he shouldn't be. He gonna be because he on top right now. He just up. But what would make you think that all of the sudden ambition has left anybody else inside that party? You think they like that, You think these people have never You

don't think Mike Pence has ever had presidential inklings. You don't think Governor abbott Out in Texas ain't thought about it. You don't think the Santos, you don't think these fools ain't thought about a run for office. They just know that, like God damn it, it's the wrong place at the wrong time, because this fool Trump got the party by the neck and kin and he's and it's crazy because he's able to swing it from the outside and just he just he got it. But that doesn't mean that

ambition disappears. So I say that rambling intro to say this, how do you possibly have a chance to even execute your ambition to dethrone him? You gotta do him the way fifty did John. You gotta become him a second break, all right? So what would be the game and what would lead me to think this? Now? Again it's a hell, Mary, I don't know how because I think in the head to head at this point between the Santos and Trump, he's to me it's like the closest chance of ever

like actually having a shot. It's still like, uh, Trump, don't smoke you, you know what I'm saying. But you have everybody else that may have ambitions and you ain't. Nobody else got no shot as far as I'm concerned that being said, Like, I'm balancing this prediction with the fact that, like, no, we didn't think I wouldn't have predicted that, like fifty with dethrone Job, you know what I'm saying, Like I wouldn't have predicted that, Like Job's kind of a joke, like Lightweight, like low Ki is

a joke. You know, I knew I wasn't really into it. Be granted, a lot of that joking this is because of like Firefest, But that being said, like I don't see him getting the credit and the relevance that fifty has seemed to continue to have, and I wouldn't have never predicted that. But back to Florida. So if we're gonna go with this motif like how fifty did jah, we need to look at like what Job did well?

Was Okay? He was a lovable thug, you know what I'm saying, with a with a raspy voice that could kind of keep you know, No, he had enough streets, but he had enough pretty boy in this. He was fit, you know, he's easy on the eyes, um, and he was everywhere, he was on everything, and he made this made us feel like you were buying into something bigger than what he is. So you look at that, you say, what is he doing? Well, I'm gonna do that. I'm just gonna do it better. So and follow me here,

what what did? What has Trump done? Well? Uh? You know he I mean, he's convinced the world to believe him no matter what he says. You know, he's he's great at myth making, right, controlling narratives. He knows how to weaponize all things for his favor. He plays the grievances in a way that it's just he's good at it. He can play the grievances, you know, to the point to where the a point by point facts about something. It don't no one gives it. It's you. You're you're

scratching the itch the itch I need. And even if that itch is absurd, and even if the itches, even if the grievance is like as anyone with logic like kind of understands that, like, yo, this is a silly grievance. It doesn't matter. Opinion on the grievance doesn't matter. Use it for your good, use it for your power. And that's something that Trump does well. He can control a narrative. He plays the grievances he presents. He presents in power.

He talks in absolutes. You know, this is the greatest in the history of the country. Like he talks in absolutes, um and when it comes to that, But then he also uses things like many people are saying, A lot of people are saying, and it's like, well, it's this again, just this master of the language, because many and a lot it's like defined that what do you mean what a lot of people are saying? Well, I mean I heard I guess they were saying that you know this

and this. So it's just like that, I can't pin you. I can't pin you on where you get in this evidence Like he hadn't already moved on to something else, so you know what I'm saying, like, I can't you can't use put your finger on jello. It's amazing at it, And he could rally the troops. He's created a cult following in a way that every artist should wish they would be able to create that type of loyalty. That's this man made to where the dumbest ship This dude,

dude don't even matter. Did y'all see about the flush and the papers down the toilet that he he was complaining about. Did y'all like this? So much happened y'all missed this. The man was complaining about the toilets in the White House. That day's low flush toilet, it's take ten or fifteen times and flushing, and he said, America complaining about that too. Little did we know? The report just came out that it was it wasn't flushing because of the documents in it. There was, it wasn't flushing

because it was full of papers. This fool was flushing documents down the toilet, and I honestly think it's because Homie ain't no like he ain't no, he don't know this n went and got a box of presidential documents and took him back to mar Lago. I'm positive he thought those were souvenirs. I don't think it was as simple as he's high in evidence, like that's easy. I think this man, this man brain bakes so much that he don't he'd probably been flushing documents down the toilet

four years. A little difference doesn't make it. Just it goes away and the toilet is not working. You just called somebody don't talk to the plumber that comes fixed the toilet that says, Mr Trump, your toilet was full of you're talking to the plumber that show up is talking to an assistant, a groundskeeper that says, yo, y'all know it's in the whole last ream of paper in your in your pipes. That's why your pipes don't work. You think that little assistant gonna go tell Mr. Trump

circuit you gotta stop flushing paper now. It ain't gonna tell him nothing. So like I bet you this. It was like, that's just what it's like, because this is so absurd, but it do matter because y'all think it's gonna elect you for your candidate. Again, this is being pluging paper down the toilet like yeah, coo, y'all. This man took a box of souvenirs from the White House, like, you ain't niktos a government document. They're not yours. You can't.

You don't get you don't. That's not how the ship work. But none of that matters because Trump is they got So if you do Santos uh, I keep calling him to Santos. His name is the Santist. Although I have a sneaking suspicion. I can't prove this that that the name is Santos. He's just trying to hide his up Latino on this, kind of like your boy Ted Cruz Raphael, you know what I'm saying, that's your name, it's Ted, like whatever, and then Beto oh Roy trying to trying

to add Latin to it. I think it's his toys anyway. So the game is you gotta like you're gonna do him like fifty did Job. You gotta essentially become him, but you've got to become a better version of him. Nigga, good luck, and you gotta do it your way, you know. Uh that's not to say that fifty is just a version of Job, but you're following a metaphor. Obviously fifties himself, but he's just nig I mean, he got to hang

upside down in the super Bowl. Let anyway. So first step, and this is just from watching videos of De Santos talk, of De Santi's talk, like I would love for y'all when you've done with this, just go look at speeches. I mean it's like down to his gesturing, his voice inflections, the way that he's moving his hands, that it's it's Trumpian like you're doing you're doing and of of visual impression of him. And I don't know that. Man, I don't know if it's on purpose, but I I just

know performance. I know in some ways some of that's like, you know, if y'all really looked at like if you were able to get ahold of my Yeah, no, none about this, but that rollodex of CDs you know from my childhood, and you were to piece together all the different wrap groups, punk groups, jazz and soul groups, if you were to piece it all together, you would you could be able to link and log my performance together. You'd be like, that's this is where PROP got that from,

because that's who influenced me. So I think that there's a there's an innocence reality of that of like, yo, you just get influenced by what you're around. But then there's the part of you that's like, I'm actually trying to invoke this, you know, when I get on stage, you know, and I throw you know, my west Side w up, you know what I'm saying, put my elbows up and take a skip into a sea walk. I

know what I'm invoking. Of course, yes, um, from l A. You know what I'm saying, Like, I'm I'm from here, so this is a part of my influence. But I'm invoking something. I'm trying to invoke the power and legacy of what y'all saw at the super Bowl. I'm invoking that, and it's purposeful because I'm like, that's what y'all know,

that's what y'all ride with. I'm clearly not as famous as them, so I'm trying to invoke stuff that reminds you with him nick it duh, right, And it's also like but it's also and that's my head, like I'm from l A. Like of course it that stuff impressed me the way that it impressed you. It changed my life, changed my life the way it changed our life. So there's there's some innocence to it, but there's also some tactical moves in here. I'm invoking that, right, So I'm

watching Governor de Santos invoked, you know, he stays. Secondly, I can't speak to his voting record because he wasn't on my radar. He's not my governor. I can't speak to a lot of so I don't I don't know, you know, I can't speak in any sort of confidence about like where he's been. I mean, y'all could google that, but I'm talking about what seems to me to be like bio mimicry. You know what I'm saying, Like it's

fifty did ja. And the first is to go with kind of how he's handling the laws around the pandemic. You know, it's it's it. It looks as though he's playing against a lot of grievances. But I want to get to specifically where I'm like, Okay, he found his button and what's going to get him power and get him the headlines? Because it continues to work, and it's the critical race theory wars. It's working because I mean, my Little Last podcast is doing a show on it now.

I'm sure if you listen to the show, you already know like the national dialogue around like critical race theory. He is one of the first governors to be like, you're not allowed to teach a period. I'm down to

band books. You're not gonna do this right now. Um. I got the story from CBS News about the debate over whether critical race theory is indoctrination and being taught in schools and I'm gonna quote this from the CBS news article that saw it, says, head of head of teachers union says critical race theory isn't taught in schools and vows to defend on his history. Now, granted this is one side, Mom, go ahead and read it for you, says.

The debate over how race is taught in schools continues to be a hot button issues in many districts, and the president of America's largest teachers union is speaking out against the efforts to band critical race theory. In a speech, um, Randy uh Wine Garden, the head of the American Federation of Teachers, says critical race theory is not even taught in elementary schools, and she vowed to fight culture warriors

who are bullying teachers. Now, I think in the episode before this one, if I know how to schedule wing, I talked about how sometimes terms can get stretched into a place to where they don't mean anything. And I can tell you with a hundred percent confidence, everything I know about other anything other than white people, happened outside of school or in college. I'm telling y'all, there wasn't a single rop. No one taught me anything about anything

other than a white man's perspective. Even when we were doing world history, I remember we learned about medieval Japan in in seventh grade. I remember learned about medieval Japan and then you know different or the different empires of China. But they were taught still from a lens of European expansion.

You're just telling me that like they just existed. I the only reason I knew anything about the history of black Latinos or or anybody else in America was because my father told me so black panther I knew because of what of movies. They didn't teach me that, nobody told No one taught this. I ain't know what the word met critical race theory until college. So the outrage I'm saying from my own perspective is like it's not happening, Like God, I don't understand what you're talking about. What

you're saying is don't talk about racism period. And we're like, well, that's not critical race theory, nigga, that's just what the hell happened, And that's a different that's a different story. The Santo's got out in front was like, no, you're gonna stop washing and stuff down our kids. So and they's like, nigga washing what down your throats? You know what? That reminds me of? That reminds me of the whole Like, these immigrants are coming, and they're coming, these hordes, and

they're gonna take your jobs. So you got somebody out there in callus Bell, Montana telling me that these Mexican immigrants are gonna come take their jobs. I'm like, have you ever seen a Mexican? What's the percentage of Mexicans up here in Callisville? There is no immigrant coming taking your job? The funk is you talking about? But it's the principalities of the thing they take it. It's it's the metaphorically speaking, they take. And this you know what

I'm saying. So you hit that button. The big lie we talked about, the big lie. You hit that button. It is not real, but the principalities of the situation is real. You keep hitting that button and you know that's not true, but you keep hitting the button. Why, nigga? Because it works. Then your man Santos went so far as to say, which is I mean, it's the greatest. I'm like, I'm so I'm impressed, my nigga, Like I'm impressed,

my man said. On Tuesday, a bill backed by Florida Governor de Santists would prohibit public schools and private businesses from inflicting discomfort on white people during lessons and trainings about discrimination. It was approved by the State Education Committee

um and its first hurdle and becoming a law. The bill asp one seemingly grew out of the conservative hysteria over a critical race theory, which, as a reminder, is an academic concept based on the idea that racism is not about individual people's prejudices, but about institution and policies. It does not, as the GOP lawmakers and its partners in the right wing media would want us to believe, teach us that all white people are racist, but y'all

are though I'm just kidding. Uh, that's that's a joke. But if you want to unpack the joke, it's because racism, as this is saying, it's institutionalized. So even to participate in the institution, by definition of what we mean by racism, would mean that if you end up the institution, you're racist. You're participating in a racist system. But don't worry about that. I'm not here to split those hairs. Just like I might say that I'm a socialist, but nigga, I live

in America. I'm a capitalist, like it, it is what it is. By participating in capitalism, I don't know to tell you I'm a capitalist. You know what what I'm saying, even even if I know something wrong with it. I know I'm not gonna price gouge. I know I'm not gonna like participating bad practices that continue to oppressed the poor. I know that, y'a. Also, I'm in the ocean. You

gotta swim. The ocean is capitalism now. So the man's man's was like, I'm passing a law that's not gonna that's gonna make white people, you know, experience discomfort and for the group of people that call everybody snowflakes, and easily triggered this like y'all trying to burn books on some like Fahrenheit that that's probably the most like Fahrenheit forfit you want, that's one of the books they want us to burn. And I'm like, do y'all hear the

irony in this? Like y'all don't even think you see the irony in this. The point is I'm not even worried about that. I'm saying, niggad, that's a play. I'm like, that's a play that is so trumpy. You know what I'm saying, to be on some like you can't make white people feel bad. It's I feel like it's a one upping, like you one up in this nigked You know what I'm saying, to become some sort of hero

to this group, to create this like fan base. You feel me, that's gonna help you ride into the position. I'm saying, nig a, good luck. You're gonna need a lot old dumbass laws passed if you're gonna really convince these people to back you instead of President Trump. I mean, nigga, good luck. But I can see what you're doing. Though I see your moves. How are you going to force that you can't say something that's gonna make somebody white uncomfortable? Like, nigga,

have you seen a Karen? Do you know what makes white people uncomfortable? Everything? I don't know a very existence. By thinking like, it's it possible to not make y'all feel discomfort. Like obviously I'm speaking to gross generalities, but I'm like, niggas be walking their dogs fools, be minding

their own business, having their own conversation, eating meals. Afghani family eating the meal, listening to music by their self on a local park, and Nigga's calling White Oak call to the post Leice talking about like, I don't know how to not make y'all feel discomfort. Somebody wearing her job because that's her religion, like her religions, says she needs to wear a hand cover you you're feeling discomfort, like, I don't know what the for do you want me

to tell you? I don't know how we posted enforced this. I like it. The only way to enforce this, follow me, is for us to disappear. And you see the game. It's that's I mean, that's the game, all right, it's our fifty did job. At least to me, that's what that's the play he's doing because ambition. Don't disappear just because it's somebody on top. Matter of fact, I'll bet you it's people hellless salty that he taken up so much space. So one more thing to add, Uh, this

is what happens. You record episodes live too early, you know what I'm saying, Like, then you get new information another whole fifty did Job metaphor was you know about the possibility of somebody like a De Santos being able to dethrone Donald Trump, Which I don't think it's necessarily possible, but maybe. But in that metaphor, if we're gonna continue it going on, then um, somebody that fifty or Job didn't calculate for who ended up dethroning them both. Kanye West.

Nobody saw him coming, not even his own label. Nobody saw him coming, and he became the dude. So I guess in the comparison, it would say if the Santos is attempting to dethrone the Trump, which I don't necessarily see coming, just like we didn't see fifty d throne and jab somebody that neither wanted him accounted for. It's Marjorie Taylor, the Green She might take both day seats.

Well the Santos. I hope you'll get rich or die, try and record do enough numbers, because uh, if you're gonna try to take on the ball sneak, you better get your weight up. But I think maybe getting your weight up means attempting to pass more racist laws hood politics. Yeah, that's here thing was recorded by ME Propaganda in East Low's Boil Heights, Los Angeles, California. This smug was mixed, edited, mastered, and scored by Matt Osowski. I can totally say his name, guys,

it was it was a stick. He's won by Matt now again because he got into some legal situations with the name Headlights. Y'all know, common used to be called common sense. You know, tip t I was tipped sometimes it happened. Executive produced by the one and only Sophie Lectorman for a Cool Zone Media and the theme music by the one and only Gold Tips Gold Tips d J Shawn p So. Y'all just remember listen every time you check in. If you understand city living, you understand politics.

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