Bound, bound bound some single? What single single? And who wants to make? This is what current hip hop has become. I'm stacked like pringles. Come on timing. That's not a bar, bars trash on single like single whistle singles ready to mingle. I was stacked like a pringle to submit them bars is trash. That's where hip hop is at now. I'm single whistle singles. The only reason why I'm not gonna be upset because that's kind of how hip how hip hop started a hip that's crazy. So my bars
we was trashed, but you love a hip my favorite bars either. But but you foxed with that though I didn't know you foxed with that though, No, I go to work. Yeah you heard the old school hip hop. I play my niggas was lyrics. Tell me you didn't with that. Niggas was lyrical. That was not my shit. That did not get rotation. I did not is not a test. I'm rapping to niggas be like yo, niggas nowadays can't wrap. But that's some shit you grew up on. Fuck out of my face, bro, I'm your old niggas. Be
tripping me to fuck out sometime. But I'm glad you brought that. Well, you kind of broke that up. It's because I've been having this this if you've been paying it to the Facebook page lately, I've been literally going down the rabbit hole of what everybody listens to. So, uh, first of all, was going on everybody walking to another edition of the Death Fresh. It is all right, mister Trone Death It's my partner, Young Fresh. We are back in the building, back in the building as we celebrate
twelve years of Death Fresh show. Yep, twelve years of the Death Fresh. Twelve years whoa, but I'm fine, twelve years of the Death Fresh. Shout check Joe, Nigga, I'm working. I'm getting check hold on. I don't know. That's that's part of the reason why my next announcement, which Facebook already knew about, um drumreill Please you don't want the buttons. No, but we actually CDR has officially gone, you could say,
going back to the radio world. We have. Uh so for those you guys who don't know who's been listening to us over the course of the last five years, five years, six years, we have been podcasts, but before then we started off as an internet radio station. But technology was trash back, bro, I can't listen to talk though. I mean no, no, no disrespect. Blog talk definitely helped get us where we are and there their storage is better. So like, if we record here, then
we upload to blog talk, it's good. But to actually physically record on blog talk never again, I mean never again. It's kind of like somebody has to try it first. And that's why I'm not bad at it. For someone to see it and be like, you know what, I like what you started, but how about we um we turned the table this way, Yeah, it looks that way, and then they're like, okay, yeah, you keep it. This is what I want to make sure don't. I don't want to get it twisted. I did not hate blog talk.
Blog Talk actually is what made us lazy in the beginning, because they gave us a point and shoot concept to everything. Oh, just upload your music here, here's a phone number. Give this to everybody they can join the show. Boom. You now have a radio station. And that's literally what it was. We were technically podcasting long before there was a word for it, but that's what we were doing. It was just the fact that it sounded like a fucking answer machine when you go back to listen to it,
because the quality wasn't there. And it was only because quality wasn't there. Then when we finally jumped into the podcast in the world, the technology was better, but I had to do too much to get there. That I was like, I'm not for the trying to work on a radio station because I got to do too much to even get there. Then the technology finally caught up, and now is nigga It's point click, Nigga's easier, It's it's easy. It was easier to get the radio station up and going
than it was to fucking update contacts in your phone. Hey, Loki, difficult. That's that's why I use that as an example, because you're like, damn, I thought, I just saying that shit, Like when you use the wrong email address, Bro, it's a whole, another whole, another contact like that just ain't her number no more? Do you like? Why is there six of one person here? Why is there six number?
Which one is the number that they actually use? You know, because it's some people I haven't texted months because I don't know which one of their numbers is a good number. And I realized that is how I lose a lot of friends because you just don't follow up. I just like I don't want to be that dude that you call. It's like, hey, can I speak to mo? And like Loki, I'll send out like I'll send like the I emojis and then if you respond, like hit you with the thumbs
up, Hey, how are you doing? And then if you don't respond, I kind of just delete your contact. I mean, I don't know. I'm like, I just never doesn't work anymore. I just I just leave both numbers and eventually will try to other on a different day. But I want to let you know, like, programming is difficult on a scale of like one to time, on a scale of one to ten, it's a six six. And here's the reason why programming is difficult. You can't
program a radio station based on what you like. And I think that's where things become difficult because you have to let's take let's take the whole pot the podcasting concept out of it, because that's the structure of ours. But if you think about just as a regular radio programmer, you gotta play music that's either ay everybody's listening to and if you like Meemi, who only listen to
nineties music. You gotta find out what the hell is out here, So you gotta what's hot, what's people listening to, what people care about? Why should we play this, Heatha, Why should we play this this this week? Dude? These bars are trash. This is what y'all going to concerts for. Gotta do all that, And it's like some of y'all, I don't fuck with it. Like the music. Yeah yeah, with y'all. It's a lot of newcasts. I don't fuck with Doug. It's not
even like them personally. It's like I can't. I can't get into your music right now, bro, I just I can't do it. So I made a post on the page earlier today and I was like, what you know new young artists that y'all you know, get your vibe with right now? And my boy Guns from the Collective podcast he put giddy in. Okay. I was like, okay, let me was it the song Heartbreak Anniversary? I just left it. Whatever album popped up, I let it play.
It's like, okay, let me see about this what I like, because you know, if you catch my attention, I'll probably picked that track and then you know, if you use Apple to find your music, you just go to who Got the Star? Like what song got to start by your name? And not time that's probably the popular song off your album, right, So I just let it play, and I'm like, I can't, can't get contigi with this shit. And I listen, and I listened to a lot of stuff. It sounded like chalks of a nail board to
me. And it wasn't that it's bad, it was just maybe I wasn't in the right vibe for it, Like can you describe like how he sounded it? Just I don't know, bro, I just like, no, I just I feel like when it came on, I just like, nah, I'm just gonna go public, you know how Like you get somebody and he was like, Okay, you got this mixtape from somebody, and you let it play because whoever you was with was really vibing with it. But in a minute they get out that car, you just put it back in
the case and just go back to what you're normally doing. It's not in his therapis like, I just can't I can't listen to this right now. I'm not feeling this now my right now, So I was like, let me cut this off because I have to also remind myself right now, lately musically, I have not been in a true hip hop bag. Like the other day, I found myself listening to is it a Nico I n I
k oh New Chick. Yeah, she's literally she's another example of a YouTube sensation where like she did covers and then she started doing a little small pieces of stuff and then it caught on because it was so catchy and now she kind of like low keep blowing up. But I've been listening to a lot
of her lately and and yesterday up her itself like her. Yeah. Then Coco Jones literally came back because you know, season two of bel airs out, So I find myself to him the you know, occasionally going and listen to her that that one song I see you is that? Is that her song? The Bank song? Because it's all over TikTok and it's like you
can't escape this. I like the way you and I I was like it was kind of fire though it is definitely on the playlist right And I think that because I'm in that bag right now, I'm not giving nobody else a figure chance. I can see that, and I think that, and that's why it's so difficult, Like and then I would be like, well,
you know what, I'm just gonna pass the responsibilities over Tommy. But then I got to remember, Tommy listens to old music like I do sometimes, so I can't expect for him to find a fire NBA young boy track, but I think now if he could, I'm not mad at him, but I think that generation of music, Okay. I think that's why it's a good thing that you have a big array of podcasters that you work with, right, because you have guys that are you know, there's you and Timey
who are the older generation of hip hop. So it's like you may not, he may not be a favorite, but you coming from like the rock him error definitely type shit, you know, like Wu Tang like them y'all niggas. Then like y'all confession, I wasn't a big Wu Tang. I mean, but this ain't even I mean, I could skip a couple of tracks or an album. This ain't even about like them being again, it's not even about them being your favorite. It's just the time period in which
you grew up at. So it was like again, you were there. I ain't gonna say us there for the birth of hip hop because I don't think you that old. I mean technically we were born about the same time. Because hip hop, like the birth of hip hop, that's late seventies, right about the same time I was born, late seventies. Nigga was born seventy eight, so I think sugar Hill Gang may have dropped the same
year I was born. Not even trying to get funny, so tony hip hop is the same, fucking ay so here to grew up with hip hop, I literally grew up with hip hop, right, so to look that up. And then it's like you got like niggas and my age bracket, who are like the little wings of the world, the jay Z's, and like we caught the tail end of the biggie pop type of shit. So like we're in the middle where we see where it came. We live in the now. And then you know, you got the young niggas that you
hang out with. Who's that, who's that pop top of the trenches? Yeah, they I'm sure they know all the new young niggas. They are the new young niggas my point exactly, Like niggas name like bank Roll, Like bank Roll and Fat Boy Fresh are the new niggas. Bro, this is that is what hip hop look like. And I'm okay with that. It's just for me. That's what I'm saying as a pro. That's what I'm saying as a program director. It has to be difficult, bro,
Look, you have to be open minded. I'm gonna tell you how old like this is. This is how advanced hip hop has gotten. Even though I'm not that old. I feel NBA young boy, right right. You assume that that's his rap name, right, That's what I would tume that
is not like, that's not his rap name. I think that's just what niggas calling him, Like, like the NBA is an acronym for never broken again, right, Like that's the click blame ASAP curl right, So like there's ASAP fer, there's a SAD, so there's an NBA something else. I think his name is just a young boy. We call or young boy NBA like young boy, never broken Again. We're just calling him NBA young boy, like like we just gave him a name that's not even his name.
But here's the thing with us, that's normal because we're wrestling fans. We'll give somebody a name and a gimmick and a heartbeat, and that's you just gotta run with it if you want to be successful, because like, you couldn't be young boy and expect for us to keep fucking with you, because eventually you gotta grow the fuck up. Then what you gonna be? I do have a serious question. What is your serious questions? I do think the games are bullies? You're really gonna do that? You know we
are now officially on the radio, right. I can't say you can say it. I just want you to know that I l do you think the communities I think I think they could be bullies with their agenda. I think they can be bullies with their agenda. Not all of them are aggressive about that, but some of them definitely can, and they become the butt of jokes because of it. And then they get offended when they become the butt
of jokes because you're being aggressive with what you are. Like one of my favorite TikTok jokes is when it's the dude that gets arrested and then the police comes in and he was like, oh, I'm here to protect you, ma'am, Like, how do you know ma'am, that's a fence up. That's a fence up, because that's how they act sometimes, like you want
us to call you by your now, yet you are in us. We are in a space right now where it's all still confusing because there's no clear cut answer across the board for everybody to comprehend, to give you what you're asking for, because you may come in here, sit down to a podcast and have a completely different mindset than the next person behind you who comes in and sit down and does the podcast. And that's how the community is. Lesbians may want one things, uh, gay men may want something else.
Transitional people may want a third, Queers may want it all. We don't know. Look, b it's about the safest way we could say it. Is that not what a trans trans We don't have to. We don't have to keep talking about its transitional. We don't have to. You didn't have to go back to it. I was down on the block. You decided to go back and look at the window again. I believe you say it like that. Transitional people, that is fucking terrible. How is that terrible?
We live We are talking about a sensitive topic in a sensitive way in the most sensitive of the group. It's the transitional people to call them dead people. See, I mean, when you die, they say you transition. Is that now what they say, don't? I mean technically you're killing the old you. What if you're transitioning from a woman to a man,
are you not killing the woman's side of you? That's true? So okay, I'll take it a step further if if you okay, So let's say that you were a woman and you transition into a man, okay, and now as a man, you are now dating a woman or whatever. You're just dating okay, and you know, you get called cheetah and you'd be
like, nah, man, that was the one hated here. I'm only laughing because you go through all of this to become a better version of yourself, somewhere where you are comfortable, you are happy with who you are, and you still step out mh. You have to understand that as a person who transitioned from what you were to who you are now, and the individual that's dating you accepted your complete backstory. H and you cheated on that person
and didn't pour that out the truck. It was like, that's the only I'm not even gonna go on that because that's probably just trying to soften the anger. Because anytime you get in trouble with your significant other by cracking a joke sometimes it is the only way, the only reason why you ain't had your your throat slip, so that I let that slide just for safety purposes. But that is that is disrespectful. It's not necessarily the cheating aspect.
It's the fact you cheat on somebody who accepted you for who you are now and your past transgressions you turn you transition to a man, to turn to a no good man, no good nigger like this is not This is not the choices you're supposed to make. It like if anybody you're supposed to turn into like but I mean her defense, maybe she got tired of people treating her like a bit, so you cheat on her, and you get tired of people treating you like a bitch, so you turned into another good nigga.
You leave. See the difference is that you didn't get a pregnancy. You ain't got to stay there. You could leave, my guy, Some people would just cheat. That's the craziest shit of all time. Did you cheat when you was a woman? I mean maybe. I mean because if you cheated when you was a woman, because they always say once a cheater, always a cheater. You was born again, my guy, and you opted to cheat in maybe they felt like if they transition, the body count
start on. That don't mean you go cheat though. Yeah. Wait if you become if you're a woman and you becoming a nigga, does your body count start on? I would think so because you're dealing with a new batch of people. Yeah, I mean, and like you know, at first you had a pussy. Now you gotta dick. So this don't count because this is brand this is brand new. Let me ask you this question. You ain't even drove it yet. I see this brings up a very interesting
question. When you are a woman in this scenario, were you attracted to women? So did you date women? So transitioning mean that you can go from a lesbian to a strait because you are right because you used to We've been here too long, you would you sert to go back and looking. You opened the door, so let's go see what's in here. I told you I was down the block already. It's your fun. But we were out well, the world was nice enough for everybody to be outside this this
past few days. Uh, the weekend was nice. The weekend was nice. So the fact that we got rained and a tad bit of cold or Thursday Friday sunder that. Yeah, because me and the babies took a mental health day and we didn't even leave a house. That was That's what made that extra funny. Sunday opened his ass cheeks and farted. You gotta remember, y'all. Gotta I need people from Wisconsin to realize. One thing is summer doesn't officially start into the twenty first of June, so spring can do
whatever the hell it wants between now and then. Sometimes it's in a good mood, Sometimes it's in a bad mood. Sometimes it wants to be a whole bitch. What are you laughing at? You calling the weather a bitch? It's crazy the weather it's a bitch. I'm just saying, bro, we're not asking for it to be summer. Were just asking for it to not be fucking wet and cold. Sometimes I can take forty fifty degrees,
but let it be sunny. Nosinly how this worked the spring he was wet and college like the fucking world just blew it and I was on us bring is the most unstable as weather of blowing your fucking no. That just I don't like where this is going. Do you ever find yourself down like a rabbit hole on like Snapchat? Because for some reason, snap Yes, every every fucking at we use has the feature of like reels, right, But
like with Snapchat, it'd be like specific to like a certain topic. Okay, you're talking about that little section where they give you a bunch of stuff that you didn't subscribe to, right, yeah, Like it'll be like it'll be a few common interests. Like it'll be like basketball highlights, football highlights, wrestling highlights, right, because that shit I follow on Snapchat, right, And then it'd be a bunch of random shit that I never knew existed.
Like for as smart as I think I am, I would be like dumb to a lot of shit that's probably just actual common knowledge. Okay, like a Coyle having like mucus. That's not your fault that that would happen. It's not your fault. Here's the reason why I say that public school failed us, because there's a lot of ship that we got lied to about for so long, or we just got completely left out the equation that it's
not even in our mind to think about stuff like that. Like prime example, growing up, what are two animals that we were always taught hate each other's guts? No matter what, that's not true at all. That's a fact that they got a dog, and I protective of the dog, rotective of the cat. But yet, yet they made us believe that cats and dogs cannot be in the same place or else they will instantly start fighting. They even made movies based on the fact that there's this behind the scenes of
war that's going on between cats and dogs. But that's not true. Then they made it seem like the lions are the king of the jungles, and when a lion comes, everybody runs in fears. Yet and there be days where lions get pumped repeatedly, it is people in the wild that will run fades with the lion. Big facts. Animals we just think are so friendly with hippopotamus is are supposed to be friendly, nod they and they have attitudes for no reasons. Elephants are supposed to be scared of mice, but they
don't forget shit. I ain't forget that or that one little baby elephant that tried to get that chocolate ass. You remember them. But speaking of elephants, have you seen what they've been saying about the Dolly Loma. Yes, farage, Okay, it's not like yo, All niggas be on a different type of time. Okay, So first and foremost, because you've been bro said this, and then I honestly have to say the same thing. I didn't know fans, So apparently the Dalai Lama is like the pope. It's
a it's a replaceable job. Yes, okay, you retire out when you die out, and even if you die out, this is another nigga that's gonna take your place. But I'm like, all Dolly Lama's old or like do you gotta be like one hundred and seventy three years? Like, how do you get the job to be the Dali Lama? I don't know, but I think what happened, Okay, So for those of you guys who
don't know who's listening, what basically happened was in the story. But Dolly Lama, who who goes around and he visits you know, people and stuff like that. He'll be making house calls, you know. Sometimes he asks to come there, and he's a he's like the most sanctified Buddhist monk of all Buddhist monks. So it's a title. The dody Lama is a title like the pope as as you say, you see title. So he went to go visit this family and there were some kids there. And what people
don't know is is he's very playful. Hold on, let me get this is. We'll get to why why I'm going this direction. He's very playful. So while messing with a kid, he told a kid to suck my tongue. Now here's where I think the disconnected society, because no, it is let me finish, let me finish. I'm gonna tell you where to disconnect is number one. He speaks a completely different language, right right,
Okay, shit gets lost in translation? Okay, okay. How many times as black people we say stuff that we understanding what it means, but people on the outside looking in take it the wrong way where they get lost. Prime example, to the window, to the wall, the sweat drops down my bass all ski ski ski ski ski. Now we know exactly what the skeeting is, right, Okay, clear as day, white folks, Yeah, it is exactly the same white folks were out here skeeting in board meetings
to the song. They were just singing it like it was nothing until they found out what it meant, and they were shocked in the pot. They were hurt. They wanted Ying Yang Twins to suffer and never be able to
make music again after they found out what it meant. That now suck my tongue in a playful manner for an individual who is old and disconnected, was not saying it in a sexual manner, but because today's society over sexualize everything, and the fact it was a kid, because in all honesty, he was basically sticking out his tongue being funny, and that's how he looked at
it. That's why everybody who goes to war for him said it was innocent, whereas in society took it and made it something way greater than what it was. Like you are because you are connected to society, social media, in the Internet, whereas this dog probably wouldn't even know what a cell phone looked like if someone gave it to him. I can't believe you. I'm just saying, bro, I let you have the fi a minute for you to say that, because you are looking at it from a perspective of a
sexual manner. He did not say it. Brother, the man has been celebrated since the day he got the fucking title, so sex is not even on his mind. He is not a Catholic priest. I don't care. Don't speak to people like that. Tho, like, we're not playing like that man. You might not like that. This uncomfortable with that kid. Look that kid was not uncomfortable. They faced us all looked like that,
No, what are you try? But at the same time, this is the same dude who told a woman that she should be more attractive because she was not attractive. Oh the Dalai Lama. In twenty nineteen, he told an interview woman that she should be more attractive so he he want kids the second time at telling he is nuts. He says what he wants to say and people can interpret it whatever. Sometimes sometimes changs don't come out right. My god, I'm just saying I'm not mad at him now. Now.
Now here's my thing. I'm not defending him in the sense of saying what he did was write. What I'm saying is y'all shouldn't really go to war on him like this. It's an honest mistake that he openly apologized for it. Because of the misinterpretation, Folks want him like, could he make that honest mistake with you? I wouldn't. I wouldn't you know what's funny? Asking question, I would you know what's funny? I would have corrected him in the moment. Could he Could he reach out, shake your hand,
just stick his tongue out and say, suck my tongue to you? To you, that's different? No, no, no, it is. He though. It's different though, because I'm an adult, So you shouldn't be playing with the adults the same way you play with kids. Should be playing with kids like that. How many times have you stuck your tongue out to your little sister because you got on your nerves? Never? That's because k
it's not in my back like, that's why I just look weird. I stuck my tongue out at my daughters before being funny, and they done it back. But you ain't never sayd suck my tongue. That's the weird shit. It's weird because of how we interpret it could also have been translated wrong. It could did he say it in another language? He only speaks another language. He don't speak English. How the fuck did that? Who's the translator? You know what? I don't even Okay, I don't, I
don't care. Let me let me clarify you when I say translated incorrectly. We often say words because in a certain way, but in the other countries they may say it different. You know how we joke around with Facebook, right, and sometimes we might say say book of Faces, right, okay, other people because the way their words have to be combined to make Facebook. If you say it verbatim, it may say book of faces. You
shooting this sick a lot of bail. And I know, look, I know that you like to play Devil's Aid for the sake of the fact that this is a podcast. And I get it done because I do it with me, and like, I just you gotta be the other side. I understand, But you gotta stop shooting weird fro the narrative of other cultures and
social influences and change and makes something feel worse than what it is. Looking at all I'm saying, I just I just want you to look at the narrative that you really pay No, no, we're not even talking translate we're not even talk about the Dali Lama no more. If this nigga had someone on his team to translate his language into English, and he could have said, excuse me, good morning and stuck his tongue out, because that's how he greet the kids, right, And when the story got out, his
translator rose, suck my tongue. He should be fucking fired because that how do you make that mistake? Yeah, I mean I hear you. I was responed to the group like, how do you make that mistake? That's absolutely nuts? Completely why? But in other news, um, have you seen what is uh the big roar in the hip hop community? You know what's happening this time? Jim John nick Reville said, push your t should not be top fifty the greatest rappers of all time, of all time,
of all time. He's not, He's not. I guess it was the Who just somebody just made a list. I don't know if it was Billboard or I think it was Billboard, but they just made the top fifty lists. Here's my problem with these lists. And when they slapped the word all time on there, we just talked about how old hip hop is. Okay, we're talking about because I'm forty four, let's just say hip hop. I think because UM rappers are like dropped in seventy nine, So let's say
about forty three forty four. Okay, let's give the pass on that maybe older because we don't know what niggas was doing in crates behind buildings before our actual record label was made. But it was a lot of hand at a lot of a lot of handshake deals. Nobody made an album to rappers delight, So that's gonna be our starting point by definition. Even then, we're talking about forty four years of rappers who have came and went, and I
he's higher than Warrenge. But I can definitely name fifty rappers who I personally feel that are better than Push Your T. Not saying that Push your T is not good, but I know for a fact I can name fifty better of all times. Now, are we talking about sales? Are we talking about influence? Because even if we're talking about influence, fifty Push Your Tea basically really only had two great moments in his career. I was like,
I was really on Jim Johnes side. I'm just saying, since you bring it up, No, No, I was On the Jim side, I have no beef with Push Your Tea. He's he has his moment, he has great bars. He's definitely wrote stuff for Kanye, so I know he can. He got a pin game. I will put but he's not top fift. I will put Push Your Tea in the same category I will put Fabulars and I wouldn't even put Fab in top fifty either. Right like Fab, it is nice like Fab can rap, but does Fab have a classic
album? No? I asked the scores on Facebook all the time, and they said, stop asking his answers. No, it will always be no. I mean Fab got a dope ass mixtape series like the Soulful Mixtape, and I think that's where a lot of he's got good hip hop moments, Like I guess if you know what. That's another thing. Mix tapes is also why I can honestly say there are more than fifty people but push the t because a lot of people have phenomenal mixtape runs. They just didn't have
good albums. But when we say the top fifty of all time, what are we like? What is the criteria to make this list? And that's where my issue stands at because if we again are talking about just what it is to wrap the art form of putting words together, metaphors, similars, double on timeres or you know, telling the story. He's definitely better than a lot of niggas when it's just the art form of what rapping is.
But honestly, but here's my thing though, and this is not I don't know who all works at Billboards, so I don't know who who's pulling the trigger on these lists and whatnot. But I don't trust billboards thought process because I go to Billboard Top one hundred and the first thing I pull up is greatest of all time Hot one hundred songs. Guess what number one is? Some bullshit blinding Lights by the Weekend. Then that song just come out not
too long ago. You have it now, Then we're talking all time. So music has been around for a long time. Guess what song is number two? And this is why it pisses me off that that song is number one. Michael Jackson, Nope, it's not even Mike Choppy checkers a twist. You do the twister. But but here's the reason why the Weekend being above that song irritates me. We are out of lessons into day's music life. Whereas in Chubby Checkers, the twist came out back when our grandparents were
younger than us, and we still know that song. Yeah, we know the song when we hear it. That means at that time that song is timeless. That means that that song has transcended generations. I've never heard this fucking blunding light song by the Weekend, But I know how to do the twist. Will I do it? Nah? But I know how to do it. I don't know who's in charge of And that's why when I hear these things, like Bro, you're not gonna sit here and tell me that
people you like is who's voting. And that makes a big difference too, because who who's your target audience? You not out here interviewing Grandma because yeah, you're not gonna tell me Auntie Ruth. THEA is over here listening to the Weekend Blinding Lights. Yet number five is Uptown Funk with Bruno Mars. I feel like Uptown Funk was a way better the song. They don't let
no fans vote on these lasts. It can't be Doug because some of the should that be like number one, like Bro what nobody I know will put any of this in the top five. Nope, But you are a producer right by definition? Yes, So as a producer, I can't do it. Who would be your top five podcasts? Top five podcast You can't ask me that. You can't ask me that. Questions here the reason why why
not? Being where we are in this business and how much I'm so focused on growing our brand and everybody who comes through these doors, I don't have time to listen to anybody that's not us. Like my downtime, I don't listen to podcasts because I hear y'all so much. I don't want to saturate myself, so I don't talking about some mother shit. But continue to go on this tangent. Yeah, you say it was my top five pavorite podcast right right? You didn't, No, no, But that's what I'm saying.
I'm That's where I'm getting at. So I don't have time to listen to nobody who's not us because I'm wasting time consuming somebody else's content when nine times of ten, I'm probably got to edit somebody else. Then when you factor in the radio station, now I gotta get our program together. Look for people who can be on our network, So listening to other people is
always business. I don't have time to listen to podcast for leisure, but I do have some that I did used to follow a lot when I when we wasn't this big um Earn your leisure will always hands down be in my top five listenings no matter what. So if I ever decide to sit down and listen to podcasts because I just want to, they'll always be there because I always got to look at new things business wise. No, these are asking my real aswers. I hate the fact that they don't record anymore.
But Two Dough Queens was funny as fuck. I loved them. I really did these political answers, huh, I don't know what I don't know what offers you're running for, but I vote political as you. You really want me to be a nigger all the time, I go, I'm glad. I'm just like I'm not something you can't say. I get it. I'll say everything. See now I gotta physically go to my list. You just can't say, not even about I can't say this is what I really don't
plumbing the Depth Star. Okay, they killed the Death Star. No, no, no plumbing. Plumbing. The depth star is the name of it, all right, So people got got somers. Definitely some ners, but but it's the nerve shit that helped me figure out how to refine us and the way we do our shows. So when we're not being serious and we're just asking random ass shit, it's because I learned the format from them. The first episode that got me hooked on them was how do you become a
Stormtrooper? I don't know that, dude, that that's the question? Is it is it? Is it a job on LinkedIn? Do you referred to by a friend like, how do you become a henchman? Yeah? They showed us in the Chia Turtles And I still don't know how the niggas got the foot I know that it's an app. I can't remember what I was watching, but was it was it? Um a Vent your Brothers. It's
an app. But that was just recently that that became a thing. But when this podcast came out, that was the first, the very first episode, it was like, how do you how do you? How do you become a Stormtrooper? And I got locked in on them, uh eighty five south of course, Um poored minds because the oh, I just I love me some big lex you cap three, I love me some lex Yes,
I fall around on Instagrams. I don't know, bro. It was the fact that she's just goofy and getta love goals recorded earlier, and Mike and Johnny said something, Oh we're gonna have him on the show one of these days too. Um Michael Johnny says something that I think is actually true for all men. It's like, like we like women to make us laugh too, Yes, like we always they always say a man can can laugh his way into some pussy, but a woman can laugh her way into a relationship.
Facts like if you get my jokes, if you can go bar for bar with me in my dry humor, Oh, I'm gonna give you the world man. Oh yeah, yeah, that's funny. If you couldn't go bar for bar with my dry humor, like, why would I want to lose your Why would I want to lose y'all? Women are so hell bent on basically trying to get a relationship for that man to pay all her responsibilities that y'all don't even care to make us laugh in the process. This is
this is the thought that that's tight. Like motherfuckers say what do you bring to the table, and she say humor. We don't know else what I'm saying, Jose can be semi trash, but if you bring humor, I can work with this, right, Like can you make me laugh? I an't gonna, I ain't gonna. I don't care what your credit score look like. You got good credit, when you got bad credit, you don't care about it been just credit score because y'all gonna build it back up together.
I'm just saying, you know, And I think my last one is small dosit Amanda Seals. I've always liked Amanda Seals to begin with, Why well, I like Amanda Seals. I like it outspoken woman, tell me how you feel, and she makes me laugh. So that's a two fir. Sometimes, No, you got a podcast. She's been pitying me of
a podcast. But the real reason why I like, other than the fact I've always loved the Manda Sales period um, her podcast was one of the first monologue podcasts that I really heard it, which helped me figure out how to teach monologue podcast is how to be better? Ain't She was the first podcast I heard that have sound effects. So thank her for the buttons. Now I would I would not think a man the seals. Why give her her flowers? Give her her flowers? What about you? What are you?
What are your top five? Because I know you listened to a lot of nigga shit. I just not lucky, y'all. I think I listened to could you definitely listen to Joe? But what's that my rotation? My rotation is Joe Buden, Rory um all million dollars worth of game. Um, I'll listened to the Undisputed podcast sounds like a bunch of nigga shit. Uh well, I mean Gilly and Waller, that's man, that was worth the game. I forgot my niggas comedy trap house that's um during attainment very
high, very high. But yeah like Gill Gillian Willow, So yeah, may that's worth the game, Joe Burden, Ryan mar I listen to a lot of wrestling podcasts. Look, do you know what. I can't listen to wrestling podcasts because even though we follow Wrestle Talk, I always skipped their podcast episodes. We'll see the way I like to consume my wrestling content. I like to consume it more on the historical fact side, like tell me
a story about a specific time in the business type shit. I can't listen to wrestling opinions per se because everybody's got an opinion about wrestling, whether it's good or bad. Like the Internet is making me really starting to hate people's like a painting about a lot of show. I can agree with you on that because whether it's good or bad, like motherfucker's just open their mouths,
start talking. It's sometimes I won't be in of that shit, especially like sports, like if some should just be fucking egregious man like yo, who is talking to you? Shut the fuck up. But yeah, so like when it comes to wrestling podcast hit, it's more on the historical facts, like Bruce Pritcher talks about a specific character and how we got here and you know that type of ship. It's more like a history lesson versus niggas and
sitting around giving opinion. Oh well, Roman has been checked for too long, Like now I can't listen. I agree with him on that, but but that's I think that's another reason why I'm kind of annoyed with podcasts outside of the ones I work on, because it's the same conversation and somebody said that every podcast is the same kind. Why do you bring to the table? Why do you got six baby daddies? You fucking on the first day to now I got this ninety days? Like what, We're having the same
conversation and it's the same opinion. I agree with you on that, Like nothing changes, Like niggas just had this conversation for the sake of of content. So it's either we're having this conversation about relationships, or it's a woman who bashing niggas, or it's the nigga who bashing women. And you're only and you're just like you bashing women because you had one to two bad experiences with one to two people, like you have two bad experiences and now you
think all women are evil. I have an issue with the oversaturation of podcasts. It's kind of like what you were saying, people are just out here bashing It's the same conversation over and over again. But my issue is none of them ever reaches a point of resolution, like, yes, go ahead and bash these too bad relationships you had, right, but talk about at least what you learned during that, what did you grow from it? How
you plan on not making your third relationship be another bad relationship. If the common denominator between both relationships seems to be you, let's talk about what you need to fix. Who let her in the building anyway? Like she just texts us hey, I'll be there soon. Someone let me in and she in. I don't know how she got but you're on the air now. They don't see it. They didn't see it, um and I think that's what the biggest issue is with me in regards to it. So wrestling podcast
is were the first ones that really became very oversaturated. Yes, it's definite the same opinion. It's the same opinion, and a lot of them don't have, like you say, historicalness to them. It's a Monday. Let's talk about what happened on Monday night. Let's talk about what happened on NXT. Let's talk about what happened on aw Let's talk about what happened on Impact. Let's talk about what happened on a Friday where we had seventeen different wrestling
shows going on. Let's talk about Wow, because we got a show to women respect as well too. Sunday there's a pay per view. Let's talk about the pay per view Boom, Let's do this all over again. Now, it don't even feel like you're a podcast. You're basically just an editorial, stupid ass, a pain, You're just an editorial. At that point.
You're just recapping everything that happened, and you're constantly saying the same thing until the storyline ends, and then you're upset with the result of the storyline. There's never are There's never a Devil's advocate in wrestling anymore. Where it's all like this wrestler and you're not giving this wrestler what he's supposed to have, and now I hate him. This is why, and this is why.
If you notice, even though we had the intentions of creating the wrestling conversation, I really kind of stepped back and want to do that because then I didn't want to turn into those people. This is this is why that this is why I said I sent you to link to. It's this podcast that I recently discovered through him being on another podcast and then one of the dues that he called his podcast what I follow on YouTube because he's like a
two K player, right plus two Kay. But it's called Through the Wire and it's a basketball podcast. But it's not so much as rooted in the messiness of what is basketball? Ok, you know what I'm saying, Like, they're not so much as well, it's quit gonna set out because it's contract now ride or they're not. They're not speaking upon the gossip of basketball. It's more of let's talk about the facts, let's talk about the stats,
and let me give you my opinion. But my opinion is more so educated because it's rooted with these numbers that I can show you on why Lebron James is better than your guy right now, and here's the statistical facts to prove it that he's playing better than your guy this season. And now here's my argument. Right, That's why I like that. And that isn't like I sent you a text. That's what I was trying to describe to you.
That that is how I now going forward want to talk about wrestling like because at the end of the day, wrestlings still looked at as a professional sport, right right, It has a historical background. There are facts in stats within wrestling, whether it's fictitious or not, because you know, they tell you who wins and who loses. They're still facts. They're still numbers.
So if we're gonna talk about wrestling, that's cool. But we don't always have to talk about the messing of what is wrestling and all the backstage politics. Right let me tell you that Roman reigns is the greatest of all time in this era. I don't think so, oh you don't think so. We'll look at this historical title run. He's on type of shit, you know what I mean, And we can look at facts on why your
guy is your guy and my guy is my guy. We can have a sensible debate that is not rooted in the messiness and just stupid, unfiltered opinions in which I feel people give on wrestling and I agree with you, and I don't like to go in depths in regardless. I like to talk about surface stags like recently, and it's not even talking about wrestling, because we about to wrap it up in a minute, Like the next time we sat down and we talked about wrestling. I want to talk about the fact that
do we feel like Roman's reign is too long? That's not being messy. That's a legitimate conversation. Because recently Kurt Engel just got under fire because that's what he said it, and he actually had some good points that I agree with him on, being the fact that wrestling is not the same as it was where the people he's his record is going up against wrestling was different.
Yet and still here we're looking at three years of holding the main belt, and the adverse effect of it is key players who should be somewhere on the same plateau of him are unhappy and are now making career decisions. But okay, so as much as it is a business, it's a story driven business. It is and right now, this story is why we're putting asses in seats. But I hear you, you're if you see this story that's putting asses in seats, you want to be the guy on the other side of
my story. Now, you want to be the man standing next to me because you know I'm getting paid. But here's the story. But no, no, no, no, no, here we are in the story. Just like every book there has chapters, there becomes a point where what's stopping other people from writing their own stories doesn't have anything to do with your story anymore. Roman story at this point in time is better than the belt that he is holding. He doesn't need I'm not saying lose all the belts.
You don't need to hold both of them, so you either a need to say you're so good and I'm tired of carrying these two belts. I'm just gonna go ahead and create a Roman Reins belt and this is your belt. Therefore somebody else can create another belt and behind and on the side, on the side, there is always this superiority complex that Roman can be like, oh yeah, that's nice, you are champion over here on raw, but you not meet all I'm saying, bro is no, nobody is wrong in
how they feel. They're just not understanding that. What y'all won't we not at that part of this story right now? And you just said everybody's got a chapter, right we are. We are not at the point of Romans chapter where it needs to end so we can begin another person's chapter. But it kind of is because here's the reason why I say that. And then we really fnn to wrap it up because we need to hear in the minute,
do you want to sacrifice? Who asked me this? This is why I said it is the only person in this moment who would have been a great story you wrote out. You wrote out, okay, close his story book ending by losing to the big bad dragon, and you didn't save the princess from the castle. You roll it out, Okay, now you got to battle the trolls over here. For the time being, Roman has nobody
on his level, and you haven't created nobody on his level. And the only other person that's on his level right now is literally doing the same thing he's doing with a different belt. So at this moment, there is nothing for him, nothing for him. Yeah, I just got it, bro, and I hear you, and I'm all for that. But you But what I'm saying is is, while we're watching you play out to see what's gonna be next for you, there's a gang of people over here. The
backyard Agains are back. They're being childish. Where your friends back. But with that being said, because the backyard Agains are being backyard agains, they are letting us know we have come to the end of this episode. Uh make sure, no, we it's a thirty anyway, we gotta wrap it up anyway. Uh it's temporary. Uh make sure you check us out of all streaming platforms that Speaker Spotify, iHeart Radio, make sure you download the Tone Deaf Radio app so you can go ahead and be able to access all
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