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I was just here working on artwork and I was a.
I was here working on artwork and working on music and stuff like that.
So I just been taking a few days off, just working and stuff. Shout out to Texas in the building. The Kitchen Clothes Podcast is in the building. Philly in the building. Always shout out to Philly, man. My Philly. My Philly family is crazy, man. Philly always show out for me, man. If I wasn't from Brooklyn, I'd have been from Philly. I always tell y' all that my favorite rappers is from Philly. Favorite spitters is from Philly.
So, yo, I'm gonna keep it tall with y' all real quick, right?
So first and foremost, let me start by saying this. Welcome home to Max B.
Max B. Being home is a good thing because he paid his debt to society and now he home.
And now he won't be able to to spend time with his family and get back to doing what he loved, whatever he so decided to do. What I'm not going to do tonight is this is not an anti Jim Jones interview. I ain't gonna switch up on Jim Jones. I've been rocking with Jim Jones for a while. You know what I'm saying? Jim Jones always did right by me. I'm not a gang member. I don't have nothing to do with none of his gang politics. I've never did business with him in the sense of that he did bad business with me in any way. Anything that I've ever asked Jim Jones for, he's always obliged, you know, if it was an interview, whatever. He's never acted funny with me. So I'm not gonna come on here and be like, you know, yo, you know, Max B. Is home F Jim Jones. I'm not going. I'm not going to do that, you know what I'm saying? He never. He never did nothing to me that was foul or wacky, you know, other people might have their testimonies or whatever, you know.
So it is what it is, you know what I'm saying? Other people might have their testimonies about Jim, how they feel about him. I don't feel no way about him negatively, you know what I'm saying? Like I said, when it came to me, he always did right by me, you know, he always did right by me. But he does have a problem on his hands now because Max B. Is home. Max B. Is home under a different set of circumstances because now he's home and he has the full free range to do what he want to do. Now. There is no, I guess there. I don't think there's no more contractual obligations from Jim Jones. I think Jim Jones probably has some music of his that he might.
He might own or whatever the case may be. But it ain't like how it was when Max B left.
I think Jim Jones problem is going to be if he doesn't want to work with Max B, if he's still going to find a problem with Max B.
People about to antagonize the hell out of Jim Jones with Max B. It's about to get dark.
That's going to be a problem because what's going to happen is going to be mad people that's going to want to help Max B. Just despite Jim Jones, not only because Max B. Is talented, but it's going to be people that just want to spite Jim.
And I think, Damn, I think Jim Jones is going to have a tough time if he can't find the right mind frame and the right temperament.
I'm not telling him to let it go. Because one thing about me, when I don't like somebody, I kind of don't like him forever. Unless we could really, really kick it and build or it's a mutual friend or somebody that could bring us together. And make us understand both parts, you know, Or. Or. Because I respect somebody that's the mutual friend.
Other than that, yo, when I don't like somebody, I kind of don't like them forever. I ain't mature enough sometimes. Sometimes I could be a little mature and, you know, have somebody say, yo, bro, do this for me, Or. Or, look, all right, you know what? To. To just. Just keep said person away from me. But I think.
I think a lot of people about to turn on Jim. I think he about to have a real big problem on his hands because I think a lot of people who he thought rock with him, they gonna be rocking with that side over there, because that side gonna win. Not saying Jim ain't winning, not saying he don't got his own thing, but that side about the win. For real. For real. And. And I think a lot of people going to help that side, and a lot of people going to want to be a part of that, because whether we like it or not, the. Max B is extremely talented. And. And he had a lot of clones. He had a lot of people trying to do.
Do the best Max V rendition renditions when he wasn't around, and now he out. So all the people that was swagger jacking them hooks, swagger jacking that, that flow, that style is up for all of them, y', all. Y' all might as well find something else to do. I could name a lot of dudes that was jacking and. And. And I know Kia cam gonna be 1:50. Finally could work with Max.
Dame Dash could work out something, because that's still Harlem, you know what I'm saying?
Do Jim Jones feel the way about Joe and Jada if they interview Max, you know, like. Like when you dislike somebody, right?
And they winning, that can eat you up.
It really eat you up. When you dislike somebody, but they winning, that could really eat you up.
You know what I'm saying? That. That could. That could. That could really, really eat you up.
That could eat you up. Like, you dislike somebody and you just hope they go away. But then now they're we reaching more people, more people. And, you know, it take one record, one record, and he out of here.
And he out of here.
But I think Jim Jones, you know, rubbing people the wrong way, it might backfire.
Because it's like Nicki, right?
I've told y' all this before.
Nicki Minaj is a very, very shrewd businesswoman, but she has been mean to people, right? She's been very mean to people.
So when Cardi Came out and she had a little bit of the Nikki, you know, swag. Just like Nikki had little Kim swag, you know, when Cardi came out and she was, you know, doing a nice little Nicky, you know, in that same lane. But she was nice. She was warm, she was bubbly, she was smiling, she was laughing. People was like, oh, okay, we could get some of that Nikki. But somebody who's nice.
That's how Cardi slid through. It's gonna be the same way with Max. He gonna be smiling, he gonna be shaking hands and kissing babies.
But for the most part, for the last few years, people ain't really been feeling Jim.
He's beefing with Cam. He's beefing with 50. He's beefing with Yayo. He's beefing with.
With everybody.
Some of the OG Bloods, he beefing with them.
So what's going to happen?
Yo, a lot of. Yo, mark my words, a lot of people gonna get behind Max B.
A lot of people gonna get behind Max B.
Because they always wanted to see. He had that wave. He had that. He had that.
He had that it.
And my favorite record that he did is G's Up Holds down if a can't swim. She going, yo, I. I like, love that record. Like, I love that record even. Baby girl, you want to be down with the dipset. It's just. Just something about him that was just dope with. Something about him was just dope. And Jim Jones saw the talent in him, especially when it was him stacks Mel. When they had the real Bird Game, Rest in peace to stack bundles. But when it was Mel Matrix stack bundles, Max being Jim Jones, that them Bird Game mixtapes was crazy. And Max B could just come up with any chorus and hook. And a lot of people wanted that, but they couldn't get it.
They couldn't get it because he was stifled. And then I want to say this, too, and hopefully this is up, because I gotta say this. Shout out to Jordan Tower, because Jordan Tower was shooting a lot of videos for Max B when nobody wanted to shoot videos with him. And this is before French Montana, because French Montana came in the scene, like, later on, like, after it was already on. It was a way before French Montana. That was with Dame Grease, right?
So Jordan Tower shot some videos for him. Blow me a dub. That Max B interview that y' all see, that y' all love. That's the second interview. That's not the. We did one already.
That's the second interview. The first interview that we did was on the set of of a Blow Me A dub. Right after he did the Blow Me A Dub video, Jordan I interviewed Max B.
That's why when you see the second interview, he say, yo, yeah, we did some big numbers on that last one. Because that's the second interview. It's just that he was just in rare form and it went up.
I didn't like the way a lot of people treated Max at that time. A lot of people, a lot of the DJs, a lot of the publications, they was not with Max B. They did not want to rock with him. They did not want to do nothing for him. So even when I did that interview, I was like one of the rare people that even wanted to interview him. They people. He couldn't get no. He couldn't get nothing. Lazy K was looking out. It was Lazy K. It was Big Mike. If it wasn't for Connecticut, shout out to ct. If it wasn't for Connecticut, there'd be no Max B.
Connecticut held them down. So shout out to CT for holding Max B down. The fact that he was able to go out to Connecticut and. And do some shows and the fact that he was able to go out to Connecticut and sell them mixtapes and that saved them. Shout out to Connecticut. Connecticut on the DVD market, in the mixtape market was big, you know what I'm saying? Connecticut definitely held down the culture. So shout out to ct. I ain't gonna forget about ct. And that's one of the.
That's the Tri State. I know we say New York, New Jersey, but we can't forget about Connecticut. Connecticut definitely put in a pain for this culture. We on the DVD level as well as the mixtape level.
Connecticut held us down. Connecticut held us down. So I ain't going on Connecticut ever. But a lot of people wasn't fair to Max.
So to see people spin the block now, I'm happy for him and I'm glad that it's going to go down the way it's going to go down.
But y' all was foul back then, man. And if some of the things didn't take place the way it took place, he might not have made some of them bad decisions to get jammed up in the same and then place that he was in.
You get what I'm saying? So I'm glad that he's home.
One of the one things that I worried about with him too, is first and foremost, get with your family. Spend time with your family.
I love the jewelry.
I love the jets game. I love all that. But that's for us, man. Like your family is more important.
And I know you want to have fun, you want to be out. And please keep them around some people who's not going to lead him astray.
Keep them around some people that's not going to throw a liquor bottle in his face and. And reefer and all that. I'm always gonna say reefer and throw all that in his face because that's all destructive.
Or get him hooked back on them. On them, you know, on them.
Them things he used to eat. You get what I'm saying, man, if y' all care about him, y' all love him, and y' all want them out here, make sure y' all take care of him, man. You know, make sure y' all put him in a position where he could win. Because it's not about music. Because him coming home, doing music don't mean nothing. If he not going to be free, he not going to be free.
And it was a lot of people holding them back back then, man.
Flex Confront Flex never played no Max B because he was loyal to Jim Jones. I know K Slay never bought played on Max B. Rest in peace to K. Slayer Hot 97 was not with Max B back then. That's why he had to go to Connecticut, you know. So it's gonna be interesting to see the wave now. It's going to be interested to see how this transpires and how they treat Max. But I'm happy for him. You know what I'm saying? I'm happy for him.
But again, like I said, what I'm not going to do is I'm not gonna act like I'm not going to get on no F. Jim Jones campaign because me personally, doggy diamonds, myself.
Jim always did right by me.
Jim. Jim always did right by me. So I'm not gonna act a certain way. And. And I actually.
I actually interviewed Jim Jones a few times after I did the Max B interview. And I'm one of the only people that ever asked him about Max B. And he didn't get upset. And then in Jim Jones defense, too, you know, he. He did a lot in his career, and he did a lot. So imagine, put yourself in his shoes in a situation, whereas somebody just keep asking you about somebody.
Imagine that like all you did, all you do, somebody keeps saying, what's up with such and such? And people don't understand how that. How annoying that can be, because that's like saying you never accomplished nothing. You ain't this. You ain't that.
What about this person? You know, Because I know even for myself, I get a little annoyed when y' all ask me about certain people used to see me around about certain people that I used to do business with. And I'd be trying to let it be known. Yo, I don't rock with them. I don't do business with them. Yo, I don't wish them bad. I don't wish them well. I don't wish nothing. So a lot of times when people just keep asking you, asking you, asking you, what I found was when you let it antagonize you, when you let it bother you, then people starting to troll you. And I. And I figured that out like a month ago, that people to troll you.
But I don't know what went wrong with. With Max and Jim, you know, it just went bad. And then Max just went crazy. And the funniest thing about all of this, you know, him bugging out was from my interview, that's when he flipped.
I know you could say he did some stuff on Cocaine City and all that. No, nothing was like that come up DVD interview.
That's when he flipped.
He completely flipped. So I did story time and I told the story. But to do an interview with Max B at that particular time was very dangerous because the streets was the streets.
There was no office interviews.
There was no sets.
You had to go outside, you had to go to blocks, you had to go to towns, you had to go to hoods to do these interviews. Me, I was outside. I was going, where? Say I don't care.
I never went nowhere with Entourage. It might have been me. Like, me and one other person and me and two people.
So.
When that interview came about, right, Fendi called me and. And shout out to Fendi for coordinating the interview. But only reason why Finney don't really get no credit because he didn't do it right? I did it.
When Finny called me to do the interview, I was like. Because I don't really interview people two and three times. I don't know if y' all noticed that I don't really like recurring guests. So being out, I did the first interview.
I' ma try to find the first interview. I'm asking Jordan if he has it. The first interview, he kept saying, they blackballing me. They blackballing me. I didn't know who he was talking about. I'm like, who? Who? Who's blackballing you?
So by the time the second interview came back, came around, Fendi called me and said, yo, could you interview Max? I'm like, I did already. He said, nah, he want to do another interview. He want to go in. I'm like, go in on who? 1. Yo, he want to go in on everybody.
At this particular time, you know, you had DVDs with dudes to talk they or whatever. I wasn't expecting that. If you, if, if. If.
That's an interview that keeps trying to get recreated, I don't know if y' all noticed that everybody keeps trying to recreate that moment in their interviews.
So when I went to Harlem, I told the story already, but I didn't know he was gonna do all that. That's why I was still conducting the interview. I still was asking him questions. And he was in damn rare form that day. This came walking on the block, his head was swinging, and I'm like, yo, shout out to Dan Grease. Grease was there, too.
But I didn't know. I didn't know that that was going to be considered to be the greatest hip hop interview of all time. I didn't know. I'm gonna be real with y'. All. I didn't know. I just know that I didn't have a prepared question. I didn't have nothing.
Just went there to talk to him. Camera on. We didn't even have a HD camera. That footage is not in hd. That's regular ass footage. And when I did it, the ending part, we were supposed to ride around Harlem, go to different hoods. But we got, we, we got, we, we brought, we, we, we separated.
But at that time, like, it was very, very dangerous to be outside interviewing these artists because anybody could have ran down. We was outside. This ain't no office. This ain't no security. We was outside. Anybody could have ran down at that time. And that's how the interviews used to be. Respectfully, do you know how many interviews and video sets got lit up?
It used to happen. Used to go down in New York around them times, you know what I'm saying? Rest in peace. To some people that I know who lost their life outside shooting videos, it used to go down. So me going to Harlem, I'm a Brooklyn dude. And then I got my relationships with Melly and them, you know what I'm saying? But I just always kept it like, yo, I'm just doing content. I'm just doing my job, you know, and I'm gonna be real with y'.
[00:25:15] Speaker B: All.
[00:25:15] Speaker A: I got away from that a little bit. I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I up in the last few years because I've been considering people and.
And that's. That's Wrong. I. I should have just always play it down the middle and just do the content because people gonna be mad at me regardless. It's people who. Who I didn't do content with because of this person. And the person who I didn't do the content with is cool. But the person that I was worried about was like, is like, F me. You know what I'm saying? But.
I think Jim Jones is eventually going to have to just get over it because I'm telling you, they are going to troll the hell out of him with this stand A man, you right. They. They gonna troll the hell out of him with this Max B thing. Max B thing. Max B. Max B thing. And then he got a ace in the hole, right? His ace in the hole is this.
When he does decide to do if and when he decides to do music with Max, this is going to be dope.
Because respectfully, y' all can say what y' all want.
That music with French Montana and Max B is not as dope as Jim Jones and Max B. You just gotta keep it honest. We just gotta keep it real.
Max B and Jim Jones made way better records, in my opinion, than French Montana and. And Max B. You know, I. I guess if we counting a lot of that Mac and cheese and all that stuff. I don't know. I thought it was a moment, but I. Is nothing that I that stuck with me. It ain't no record that I'm like, oh, yo, they did this record, yo, I love that French and Max record. I can't really think of one. I'm just being real with you. I know it's some mixtape stuff. I know a lot of time they used to get together and clown on the DVDs and clown on world star and clown on content. But I'm talking about when I hit play that G's up, shout out to my big bro, Pete Rock on that beat, too. I don't know if y' all know Pete Rock did that beat, too. The G's up holds down. If a can't swim, she can't drown.
She gonna drown. Yo, Pete Rock did that beat. You know what I'm saying?
That's. That's fire. But I don't know. I. I just think it's gonna get dark for Jim. It's gonna get dark, and he's gonna have to, you know, try to find a way to keep his temperament in situations, whereas you gonna have to be looking and say, yo, who went to the party? You know what I'm saying? Everybody gonna be posting that they went to the party. Because just think about this. If he's home and everybody is like, welcome home.
Can't say welcome home. Cause they gonna be, you know, you know, loyal to you. And may not put himself in the, in the situation too. Because it was kind of ironic that May Know was at a Jets game today and so was Max B. So it's like if you see if the main will run into Max B today because they both was at the jets game today, ironically, you know, so do you see him? Do you say, what's up? So if Max come over to you and say, yo, Mayo, what's good? Do you say, oh, I can't with you because Jim is my man. Like, how does that work? Because some of us know each other are pre existing when May Know knew Max, May know and Jim didn't like each other.
So it's a lot that I know about that. Our culture to see Mayno, Fab, Davies and Jim sitting together is deep because they all didn't like each other.
It was a good look for the town. But if, if people really want New York to, to. To have a revival in the music, yo, everybody just got to get together and work together, you know, embrace some of these young guys.
Stop holding on to the damn to the torch. If you going to segue into podcasting, then, then open up the music lane. Don't be mad at nobody who making music. Don't be mad at nobody who working together. Because it's only but so long that when people dislike each other. Now, Jim Jones does have a legitimate gripe. He talked about that man's woman.
He talk about that man's woman and campaigned.
Now, I'm not saying it's true, I'm not saying it's not, but when somebody talk about a woman that you're still with, if I, if this is how I would handle that situation, I would just say, yo, look, could me and the. Could somebody arrange for me and the to fight?
Keep it real. If I was Jim Jones, I would say, yo, could me and the fight let us both lock in the room, do what we gotta do, and then we just move where we gotta go. But Jim Jones is still with that woman.
So if that woman feels slighted, if she feels embarrassed or because now she gonna get trolled, she's ding back then. Think about this, right? Back then, when Max was out, she wasn't a public figure. We barely knew who she was. We saw her a little bit. We saw her in pictures or, you know, but now she's A public figure.
Now she doesn't been on reality tv, she's out there. So now people gonna start with her that he's home.
So that's something that they got to live with. And it could be cap. So imagine, you know, somebody saying something to you over and over that's just not true for one. And then they trolling you in your comment, talking about, oh, you touched it in Miami, you touched it in Miami. And it could be a damn lie or it could be the truth. But regardless, it was such a long time ago, people gonna with you, with you, with you. So all it's gonn is enrage you all over and over again. And then you're going want some get back.
Then you're going to want some, you're going to want some get back. And that's what's going to keep it going. So we do have a responsibility as people sometimes, and I think sometimes we go hard on people that we don't like and we get into the comments and we just say stuff all day. That's why I could start the video and say, yo, I'm neutral on the situation. I rock with Jim and I rock with Max, you know what I'm saying? I'm not going to go with nobody comments and say nothing about nobody because at the end of the day, you know, I. I want to see them work, work it out and. And it's good for the city, it'll be good for Harlem, it'll be good for music, you know what I'm saying?
Yo, somebody foul in the comments, you know what I'm saying? And I want to see him in there with some producers now, man. I want to see Max B. Get produced. Definitely get up with Dame.
Oh, quarantine is another song. Day in Greece did. That's fine. Damn, where my phone at?
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
Let me see if I got the bro number still.
Let me see. Hold on.
Let me see if I still got his number. I'm gonna mute it because they like to act stupid when the phone is ring.
Hold on, y'. All.
He gonna call him. They always call me back after.
Nah, I don't want to see.
I don't. I don't want to hear Max being.
I don't want to hear Max being Harry Fraud.
I don't want to. I don't want to hear that.
Max B needs to be produced. He needs some. He needs.
He just needs to be produced.
And I think he got to go through some beats, you know what I'm saying? He Got to go through some beats. And I think he needs a. He. He. He now has the privilege where he can create a sound.
He could create his own sound now. Because when I interviewed him before, he kept saying my Wavy.
And I don't know if y' all remember, I was like, yo, what the hell is Wavy? I ain't know what the. He was like, wavy.
I was like, wavy. What the hell is Wavy? I didn't know what the hell Wavy is.
So I think.
I think what I want to hear from.
I want to hear Max. Yo, I'm going to be real with y'. All. This going to sound crazy.
Max B need a producer like Pharrell or the Neptunes.
He needs somebody that know music that no chords, that no melodies that's gonna help him on that music. He needs somebody like Pharrell. And I ain't been the biggest Pharrell fan in the last few years, but what he did with the clips was dope, you know, to. To some. And I think he need a pro. He need a producer. Imagine Max being Dr. Dream Max. Imagine what Dr. Dre and. And. And imagine what Dr. Dre and Max B could do. Imagine what Kanye and Dr. Dre can do. I mean, Kanye and Max B. Could do.
Out of control.
It would just. It would just. He. Because this is the reason why I'm saying them. Because they would produce him.
Like, they will produce him like, yo, nah, do this and do that. Because at the end of the day, Max B has to make records now.
He has to make records.
He couldn't do. He couldn't make records before because of contractual things, but he has to make records now. Now.
Nah, Pete Rocker, get him, right? I mean, I ain't never going against Pete Rock, you know, I'm never going against Pete Rock, but Dame Grease definitely could get him, right? But I'm just saying Dr. Dre, to me, I think Dr. Dre could never really.
Harry Fraud is not home team with Max B. Never even met Max B.
You said Max B on Harry Fraud. Home team. How was Harry for home team with Max B? They didn't. They never met each other.
I don't remember them knowing each other.
And truthfully, the whole Harry Fraud wave come from chinks.
That come from chinks that he cut. That come from chinks. Rest in peace. To chinks.
You know what I'm saying? But I just. I. I mean. Yo, but see, listen, this is why I said Dr. Dre.
I said Dr. Dre because Dr. Dre knows how to make records, right?
Doctor Dre got beats in the stash that we never heard.
Max B And Harry Fraud, those was all fluent vocals. I don't even know if they ever met each other.
I'm just being real. I don't even remember them.
I was around Fraud at the time. Max B. Was locked up.
So it was a lot of people, you know, respect the Fraud and a lot of people, but it was a lot of people that was jacking the whole wavy slang and the wavy and wave this and wave that.
That ain't had nothing to do with Max B. Max B wasn't even home for none of that. A rap music might be fire, though.
He gonna give him that Harlem because Arab music. One thing he could do, he know how to put him in. He could put him in that dipset pocket. See, Max B come from the dipset pocket.
That might be fire. A rap music. I. Well, I like that one. I. I would pick that over anybody. I'm gonna keep it real with you. A rap music and Max B. That's it. I would. I would pick that.
I think he would put him in that dipset pocket.
I would go there.
I would. I would. I would.
Max B. Arab music. Max B. Pete Rock. Max B. Pharrell. I'm still saying Dr. Dre, the heat makers don't really do that dipset sound no more. A rap music got that.
And Kanye now a rap still nice. A rap still nice on them beats. See, sometimes we'd be thinking people fell off because we didn't see them in a while.
You know what I'm saying? Or, you know, it'll be dope, too.
I could make some shit for Max B.
That'd be easy.
But I just know he would need something melodic.
He would need a melodic beat.
Because you got Max B when he's singing, doing some stuff, it is dope. Than him rapping on some street like, because he can't sing for.
Let's be honest. But this is dope.
Max being Derringer will not be dope.
Max being Derringer will not be dope. Max being conductor will not be dope. Max being alchemist will not be dope. I'm just keeping it real. The music is too dark, too repetitious. It just ain't gonna work. Max B need music. Max B need to be produced.
Dumb, dumb. Them repetitious beats. And that's. That's not gonna work.
That. That ain't gonna work.
That ain't gonna work. We need. He need a big conductor's not gonna work either.
No, no, that Ain't gonna work.
Because why would you say Conductor, enduring them when you could just go get Pete Rock?
That don't work with Max B. That's not gonna work with Max B. Buck Wild. Buck Wild is my brother. Of course, but imagine Max B on them repetitious as boring ass beats, dark beats. It ain't gonna work.
Not gonna work.
Just Blaze and Max B is a go.
But y' all saying Darren Joe, that ain't.
It's not gonna work.
And could. I ain't gonna say nothing bad about Conductor, but anyway.
But yeah, we could just do Max B and Dane Grease.
But where does Jim Jones go musically now, you know, because when you say conductor, when you say Derringer, you trying to tell me you want to hear Max B rhyme on the same beats? You hear west side gun rhyme on Hell no, that's not Max B sound. And I think you know who, who would really, really. Somebody just said it in the chat. Let the game, the game. Pick fly ass beats, Rick Ross pick dope beats and get Wiz Khalifa and, and, and, and Max B together.
See, all that is going to happen.
All that's gonna. All that's gonna happen. All that's gonna happen. Nah, y' all can't do Jim Jones like. Y' all can't do Jim Jones like that, man. Now y' all can't. Y' all can't, y' all can't do Jim like that. Because let's, let's keep it real, man. We gotta put respect on his name and, and just, just for this reason, okay, if you don't like Jim because you feel like what he did to Max, I understand that.
I understand that.
But Jim Jones is a straight up and down overachiever and he not supposed to be where he at, but he's here, right?
So I respect that. Like, like, like I'm just saying on a different level, I respect the grind and the hustle.
Like when you ain't supposed to be here somewhere and you work harder for, for you work harder than people who is.
We gotta, we gotta respect that.
We gotta really, really respect that. And whether we like it or not, that wasn't Cam who kept that bird flying. That's Jim. It wasn't Max B. I mean, it wasn't Jewels.
That was Jim Jones who kept us saying dipset.
That's just the truth. That's just the truth.
And I know people, you know, people don't like Jim Jones who did. He's. Listen, he's not a likable guy.
I'm Just being real. He's just not a likable guy.
But I gotta say that he worked, yo. He, he worked, man. And, and I gotta, I gotta, I just gotta respect that on that level, you know what I'm saying? Nah, I mean, again, watch, Slice. I, I, Yo, I get it.
Jim Jones is not a likable guy. But it's, it's. When I've been around him, you know, he's been fair with me.
He's been very, very fair with me.
And for that, I'm not going to kick his back in.
You know what I'm saying? I, I'm not going to kick his back in.
But I don't, I don't, I, I don't, I don't.
So, yeah. So y' all rather hear. Y' all rather hear Max being French than Max B and Jim Jones? I mean, let's be honest.
French Montana and Max B. Oh, what's the last record y' all saying? Y' all saying Jim is trash. What's the last record French made? That was dope. I mean, just being real.
Jim Jones is worse than French Montana.
Rock fresh. I appreciate you for setting off that super chat. Nah, I, I shout out to French, too. Shout out to French for doing this thing. But, nah, I can't. I ain't jacking that.
I ain't jacking that.
I ain't jacking that, man. I ain't jacking that.
Jim Jones is worse than French Montana. Nah.
Which was French last wish. French last record.
Somebody said Doggy clearly wasn't listening to Max B during that time.
Star status, Chris, that's not a good thing to say.
All right, again, French right Now, how French gonna introduce them to a mainstream audience? And French ain't in no mainstream audience.
What year do y' all think this is? It's 2025.
French ain't had no hit record in a long time. No. When the last time French had a good record?
What are y' all talking about?
That Sway Lee.
I don't know.
I don't know what y' all be listening to.
Records. I mean, and then, and truthfully, too, you know, music really do be last, lasting for like, two, three days. Like I said, I know Jim Jones is not a likable guy, so people gonna say all types of up about him, but French, French fringe just dropped with Dirk. Okay, now, what's the record? This is what I'm saying.
And, and then, and then, then we could keep it all the way Real Mas could say to the both of them and do his Own thing.
Max should just do his own thing, and then he gotta really find out if he's. If he gonna be in the pocket, you know, We. We don't know. A lot is yet to be seen.
A lot is yet to be seen. Rock Fresh. I appreciate you a lot. Is French is keeping New York City alive.
Ow.
What Do a world time news. I rock with you, but he's keeping New York City alive. How?
With doing what.
What the hell is going on?
Could y' all DM me some music or at me on Twitter? What am I missing? Keeping New York City alive.
New York City is right now.
That don't. Oh, boy.
You got Nas dropping all types of nostalgia artists.
French is keeping New York.
Somebody said no data to support that. What the hell is going on?
Keeping New York City alive.
The from upstate is keeping New York City alive. And they ain't even from New York City.
Oh, man.
What the is going on?
Yeah, that is somewhere. Oh, my God.
Red Cafe is my bro. Shout out to Red Cafe. Red Cafe had one with that paper chaser record. That was a big record.
But see, now look, we never go, so. All right. Because of the Jim Jones relationship, we never gonna hear.
Fab and Max Davies could use a Max B record.
Think about all the. The. The. The. The. The. The. The possibilities.
Yo, 50 and Max B would be crazy.
50 and Max B.
Yo, 50 and Max B were crazy. 50 just dropped a record too, and it was something. I think I liked it too. I heard a little bit of it. It was sounding good. It was for a soundtrack. It was him, Chef G and Sleepy Hollow and somebody else. I meant to get back to it, but yeah, so imagine 50 and Max. 50. 50 Cent and Max B. Finally.
Come on, man.
50 Cent and Max B finally. Yo, Harlem. Harlem could really.
Yo, so listen, right? Let me tell y' all something. When I first interviewed Dave east, he was the first person I was the first person to interview, DAV Davies. He used my Max B interview for his intro, and I'm like, yo, that's my interview. He didn't even know that.
Damn, man. The possibilities would be dope. I just hope you know, somebody saying 50 is. Was so. No, this is what I'm saying. Davies is tapped in with Max, right?
But how could he mess with Max now if Davies is with Jim? This is what I'm saying.
If he's with Jim right now, they're doing a podcast.
How could he do records with Max now?
You see what I'm saying?
How could it work?
Damn.
Nah. Max and Max And I ain't confront Max. And Wiz Khalifa would cook, and I'm not even really a big Wiz Khalifa fan, but that would be dope. Wiz Khalifa and Max would be dope.
Yo, you know who would be fire?
I always wanted to hear.
For the harmonizing. Imagine, like, Max B and like, Bone Thugs.
That would be fire.
That should be fire.
This should be fire.
But you know what's funny, man? Like, even being on. Yeah, Shout out to a mafia. A mafia is my guy too. You know, it's messed up, too, because even back in the days when you. When you rocked with Max, it was tough, like in Max B, because nobody really.
A lot of people used to front on him. Like, mainstream used to really front on him, man.
Mainstream used to really, really front on Max B. Because.
And see, this is what happens too, right? Jim Jones had all that leverage because Dipset was like the biggest thing, you know, one of the big three in the city, you know, Dipset, G unit, D block. So if. If, If. If Jim was saying, yo, I don't rock with Max, right?
So Jim would say, I don't rock with Max.
And they thought that it was backed by Cam and Jewels. In them, he had a lot of leverage.
Now that Jim don't have that leverage, a lot of people gonna do stuff with Max.
And not only that, I'm telling you, boy, people gonna. People gonna be going crazy antagonizing Cameron. And remember, Cameron and Max B did a song before on a donkey.
No, that's Max B.
You know, but again, man, the thing that, you know, we love the music, we love the culture, we love hip hop.
I think one of the things that we should hope for Max B is that he stay home, reconcile with his family, and stay away from people that could lead him back down the wrong path because, you know, Chains, music, all that, all that is cool.
Well, he gotta stay free.
And, yo, I'm gonna tell y' all some real.
Let me tell y' all something real.
Remember jay z said, I'm stunting to the Max.
I'm so wavy.
If Jay rock with Max B in any way and help him, he's out of here.
He's out of here.
So this is where the relationships is going to get tested.
So he's not going to do Joe and Jada's show.
Max B could end up being on some Beyonce because of Jay Z.
Imagine Max being on some Beyonce record.
Out of here.
Out of here, Radio crook. I appreciate you. You said Max solo. That takes time. Mac and French mediocre Max and Jim. Awkward. Max came Cam and Money Mace. Fire starter.
Yeah.
See, the only, the only.
The only issue with Kanye and. And Max B. Is remember Kanye was trying to bite his name and Wiz Khalifa had to step in and say, nah, he's the wave. The wave come from him because there's a lot of people saying wave and wavy and wave and all that.
Wave this and wave that.
Fighting Max B.
There's a lot of people. It's. It's a lot of rappers that I could call out that actually even bit his style and his flow.
Tim Mack, I appreciate you said I think yay and would be.
Yeah, they would be dope to do the way track.
Yeah. I mean Kanye would know how to produce Max B2.
And then he. He's. If he listen, if he do a song with one of them big artists, Mac, like somebody said Rihanna via asap, Rocky or anybody.
He's out of here.
He's out of here.
He's out of here.
You know what's, you know what's crazy too though.
I'm happy that he's getting his fanfare, but some of this is a little dick rotted, you gotta admit. Not y'. All. Not. Not the down people. Because I know your Internet people. Because when we did the DVDs and all that, I know a lot of y' all was really, really riding for Max. But you see a lot of fake ass people too. I ain't really feeling that.
Imma keep it real. I ain't really feeling a lot of people fake acting like they was Mac Max B fans. I don't like that.
I don't like that welcome home and all that. Nah. Because reason why I'm saying that is this when you stifle somebody's growth and. And you a part of the black balling and all that. That's what makes people do and make. Have people make poor decisions.
Will Sin City with Max B though.
Sin City was doing a Max B rendition and hold on, I did some dumb.
And that's who Max B. Was calling Gargamel.
But because of Cam, they might be able to debt it.
You know what I'm saying? They might be able to dead it because of Cam.
But that's who he was talking about when he was saying Gargamel. He kept. He was talking about Sin City, Germantown in the building. Philly is in the building.
Yeah, Charlie Rock with that shot caller. He did, he did.
Oh, yo, yo, Future and Max B.
That should be fire.
I ain't gonna. I ain't Gonna hold you Future, Max B. Metro booming. I ain't gonna front. They will have one.
They will have one.
I ain't going front.
Yo, I like Future.
I don't care what y' all say. Remember we thought Future was mumble rap and all that. That was dope that. I like Future.
I like Future.
Damn, man, I would have loved to hear the harmonies with Few, with, with Migos and Max B of Take Off. See, a long time ago, I was saying Takeoff was fire and people was, was arguing with me. And then when he passed away, people were saying, nah, Future Takeoff was fire died. Yo, Metro booming. Future and Max B.
That's, that would be out of here.
Yeah, he should go to Metro booming route.
Metro booming to know how to give him that, that he need Metro booming to get him right ankle. I'm sitting here fixing the mic stand.
Yo, Future, Max B.
That should be Fire.
Now I want Max beat you now you, you a black man is fair. The reason why I want Max B to be mainstream because he got to get his just due.
Metro booming is fire. To me, I, I think when I did my Eric Sermon interview, I shouted out metro booming.
Nah, man, we, we can't, we can't hold people underground. Like he could make some stuff for us, but we now we got to let people be able to feed their family. You know what? I don't. What? What? I don't like that. We do. Sometimes we smother artists. Artists, and we want them for ourself, but we got to let them grow.
As long as they feed us what we want, we got to let them be able to get their bread.
You know what I'm saying? And I think a lot of times, you know, once people get, get their money and all that, we just don't like them no more. But nah, we gotta let people get their bread, man. As long as they don't abandon us and give us some stuff. Because think about it, Fab was supposed to be like an underground artist too. It's a lot of artists that was supposed to be underground now, but they had mainstream success, Cameron, you know what I'm saying?
It depends. But I, I, I want, I wanna, I wanna see Max get his bread. I just want to see what he gonna do, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, he, I, I think, see, remember the time that 50 was rocking with him. 50 was major.
50 was, 50 was 50 cent.
Remember, he was trying to help, he was trying to help Max, but it wasn't nothing he could really do. And then remember they did the, the, the amalgam digital.
You know the amalgam digital situation?
Yeah.
Somebody said Tax G.
Nah, man, damn. Max being future French. Make that happen.
Make that happen. Cold, cold call.
See now reason why. Now let me tell you something. You said Meek and Max. This is why that won't happen.
That's why this won't happen.
Because Meek with Trav and Trav with Jim Jones.
That's why I said Jim Jones gonna have a problem.
Because some people gonna want that wave.
If Max B catch one, people gonna be like, yo, Jim, you just gotta understand, I'm gonna need that. I'm gonna need one of them hooks. I'm gonna need one of them, I'm gonna need one of them records.
You know what I'm saying?
They, they, they, they, they gonna need one of them records.
Mac, Max, Drake.
I ain't with Drake, but I'm just saying Max being Drake, they all bit Max.
Which. Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on. Let's put some proper respect on the guy's name. It is a guy from North Carolina named Fonte that's in a group called Little Brother that didn't start the singing rapping thing, but he tried to really sing and he could actually hit notes.
Max can sing if it could sing a little bit.
Jim. Because. No, not Jim. I meant to say Ja Rule could sing.
Bone Thugs could harmonize, but Fonte could sing.
That's Percy Jackson. That's Foreign Exchange. I am a big ass Little Brother fan. I. Little Brother is one of my top three groups ever. If y' all looked at my Instagram. I put my top three groups of all time.
And, and me personally is epmd, De La Soul and Little Brother. I, I haven't listened to, I listen to them more than anybody, you know.
And then, yeah, Max go out to the west coast and he get with a Quick or Sugar Free or somebody like that.
Yo, what about Max B and Cocaine?
That's why I said max B.
Cocaine, Dr. Dre, or Quick.
Max being Cocaine to sound crazy.
Max being cocaine to sound crazy. But that's my favorite groups of all time. I, I listen to more as any groups. I listen to more epmd, De La Soul and Little Brother than anybody. You could, you, you, you, you could always go on my Instagram and put who your top three is. But though I listen to them more than anybody, you know what I'm saying? But Max be quick with cocaine on something.
You gotta get sugar free.
He was messing with Mitchie Slick too.
He was messing with Mitchie Slick. Yeah.
Yeah, now.
Yeah. So.
Nah. What? Oh, damn.
Now, Max B wasn't the East Coast Nate dog. That was DV Elias Christ. Christ was the east coast mess. We can't live. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. We can't front on Christ. I don't know if y' all know who Devious Alias Crisis, but y' all gonna have to really do some homework. Because if y' all really, really hip hoppers like I am, and y' all know anything about all of that, Smooth the Hustler and all that, my crew can't go for that. No, that was Christ.
Christ. Even the Sadat X in this land of wild net. But I'm talking some real hip hop now. I ain't talking about that, that. That. That mainstream. I'm talking about 959697.
That was Christ. Christ to me was the East Coast Nate dog. And I think more people should use Christ for choruses. You know what I'm saying? Christ is we ain't. We. We not gonna front on him.
I'm not gonna let nobody front on him. I'm gonna keep his name in his proper perspective.
My crew can't go for that. Listen to that tonight.
Even the.
The Sadat X.
Listen to Sadat X and Christ.
Wild Cowboys Crazy.
Somebody said they don't consider EPMD a group.
They don't consider. They all group now.
I said EPMD is my favorite group of all time.
De La Soul is number two, and number three is Little Brother.
What I didn't notice that. I noticed after the fact. They all got something in common. It's two mcs in the dj.
Two mcs and the dj, that's fire.
[01:08:10] Speaker B: Wow.
[01:08:11] Speaker A: Cowboys shout out to Sadat X, too.
In this land of wildness, who did that be?
See, I gotta get Sadat on the phone, man.
If I call Christ, he probably sleep.
But I want to see Max B win.
I want to see Max B go where he need to go.
Hopefully him and Jim could find a happy place, a good medium to. Whereas they're not stepping on each other toes. Yeah, Max B do got a lot of options.
He got a lot of.
A lot of options.
All right.
Larry June makes reefer music, I think.
I don't smoke reefer, so sometimes it don't resonate with me.
It was the same thing for, like, Wiz Khalifa and Currency, I think when they was making, like, this jet music. This. It didn't.
A lot of the music didn't really resonate with me because I don't get high, I don't drink, I don't smoke. I don't do none of that. So some of that laid back, it don't really do nothing for me.
It don't really do nothing for me.
So I'm at the point where Max B strong suit was never really him rapping.
It's him harmonizing and him making music that's melodic. That's why I said Dr. Dre would be dope for him on production, because Dr. Dre would get somebody to play some keys that's gonna be melodic. And some people like Larry June.
Yo, when I. When I be saying, yo, when I be saying I don't like people, people be getting mad too, yo, that my Kami dissed me too.
You dis me for my Kami.
My copy was like, yo, I'm trying to go diamond doggy. I ain't trying to do interviews with doggy Diamond. Some shitty said like that.
I heard you, my Kami shout out to you.
You dis me for. You ain't trying to do no interview with me. Makami, I think you should do an interview with my me, my Kami. I think it'll be dope because you're trying to go duck. You're trying to go diamond. I don't know about all that. You probably have a better chance of me, you doing an interview than you going diamond. All due respect, I ain't even mad at you.
And I even came back and I said, my commie, yo, I didn't understand why people like my commie. And then I came back and said, yo, I understand why people like him. And then you dis me that said, I'm trying to go diamond, doggy. Not do interviews with doggy Diamond. I'm like, you have a better chance to do an interview with me than going diamond.
I just didn't like the music, man.
I just didn't like the music. But I understand why people like you.
It's on his new project. I promise you, my Kami dis me.
He said he don't want to do an interview with me.
I'm like, okay, shout out to my Kami.
He definitely do. He definitely threw a jab at me. I was like, I could have blew it up.
I could, I could have. I could have blew it up. I could have been like. But I don't. I don't really be clout chasing off of people when they. You know what I'm saying?
I don't really be clout chasing. But my commie dissed me.
Who? Oh, yeah, 19 keys said me before.
Say doggy diamonds and 19 keys. Where you at?
None of that ain't working you doing.
And I'm still here.
But this is about Max B now. But I understand why people like my commie. You know what I'm saying? It just ain't my thing. And I think a lot of times when, when, when we. When we have opinions on rap, something about my opinion make people mad as hell. I don't know what it is. I don't even be dissing people.
King, king, king. Ko stop.
Yeah word that, that, that said for that 19 king said me verbatim say doggy diamonds.
Okay, well okay. That's how you feel.
Can't whip my ass. So you got a bad back or something like that? Literally. I think you should watch your words if you can't stand up straight. I'm just being real.
You can't stand up straight and you got any ailments. I don't think you should say certain about me.
I don't think you should do that because I'm. I'm.
Anybody tell you outside. I'm super duper aggressive with.
Anyway you got.
Got a bad back. You should calm down.
Just calm down. All right?
Don't. Don't be saying. Cause I'm a. I'm gonna ask you to reiterate that.
But I realized too when you talk about music, people get mad as hell. Like that's why. That's why a lot of times I don't really like talking about music because people be mad. Your people be mad at me. Your French Montana. You know how mad that was at me? Because I said I ain't like chopper down.
I said I ain't like chop it down. That was mad as hell.
I'm like yo, damn. So I gotta like everything people put out.
I gotta like everything. I didn't like that I lay a. That's now I. You know what I like? My.
My French Montana I like. Was that that fold Fold.
I used to love that record. Oh in the New York minute. French Montana. New York minute is fire. I like some of French records. I just didn't like chop it down. That was mad as a.
Then it was some. You remember the.
The mixtape dude. I think his name was the.
See they had some called the Evil Empire but I think it was name was the Empire or it was one of them. He was. He used to follow me any info for that? Fire.
That's fire. That's my joint. So yo.
I think he told French that he didn't. That I didn't like the record and. And That I was like. And then they end up kicking him out the whip. But that's a whole nother story end up anyway. But, yo, man, I got. I. I don't really be liking.
I just rather not say nothing about it.
Y' all be asking me to, yo, how you feel about such and such? But, like, don't ask me, because they could be getting mad at me, and then they can't do nothing.
So they just be mad. They be blocking me. And, like, what the I do?
I was on one of my accounts.
I was on Doggy Diamonds TV account.
I seen Fat Joe's son block me.
You block me for.
Did I do the game? Block me.
I always big up the game.
Always say, yo, I did old videos here. They all.
All I gotta do is say, I don't like a record.
These be in their feelings.
You don't like every interview I do. You don't like every live stream I do.
So how you hear that? I don't like something, and then you mad. You blocking me. He used to be blocking me. Hold on. Watch. I'm gonna prove it to you.
I'll prove it to you.
Watch this.
Watch this.
I'm gonna prove it to you.
Game block me for.
Look, look. I'm gonna go on the search, man.
Lost. What's his name? Lois.
Can't even see it. Look. Lost Angel Confidential, right? Hold on, hold on. This. This. This how you do it? This. This how you. This how I know you do it? This is how you do it. Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on.
The game can't even do.
All right, look, let me show y' all something funny as hell. You gotta laugh at this. I'll be thinking this shit's funny. Look, hold on, hold on. Look, look, look, look.
You see that, right? I'mma click this. Watch this. Look. In real time, I'm gonna click this. Look.
That blocked me.
You block me for what I do.
What I do, I do.
You block me for.
Now, watch this, watch this, watch this, watch this. Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on. I'm getting weak. I'm getting lightheaded. Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on. I switch profiles.
What are you doing?
I switch profiles.
Profile.
Yo, how you switch profiles when you.
Okay, here we go.
Let me see. Watch this, watch this.
I'm prove that he blocked me.
All right, look.
So I'm in Doggy Diamonds tv, too.
You gotta laugh at this, man, because this is just funny.
You gotta laugh. All right, all right, all right, hold on, hold On. Hold on, hold on.
Stop laughing, y'. All. Stop laughing.
Stop laughing.
Hi.
Here we go.
All right, now let's go back to his name. Let's click this.
See?
13 million. He blocked me.
I'm on doggy diamonds tv, too.
Make sure y' all follow that. Doggy diamonds tv, too. I'm on there. Look, I see him, but not going to my name. I'm blocked. Would you block me for.
Are you posting Joe Button? Y' all had rap beef.
You blocked me for.
I ain't even do nothing.
Doggy Diamonds did this.
You block me for the hell?
I got mad videos on here showing him love.
Look, look, look. Watch this.
Because sometimes you just gotta show improve, man.
You gotta show improve. Search your channel. Watch in real time.
Look at this right here.
I showed him love.
The game is the real king of the west coast, not Kendrick.
You blocked me for.
They got mad at me for doing that video.
I'm trying to hold you down, and you block me.
One of your only supporters, Red Rose, White ceilings.
That's why.
Yo, but see, nah, but I'm gonna keep it real with you. If you go bankrupt and you lose your crib, I gotta report that.
I gotta report that.
See, this is what I don't like, right? I don't like the fact that some artists be like, yo, you my man.
Don't report certain things, right?
And then somebody who ain't, they, man, get the reported and they get all the.
They get all the cream. But if I'm your man, you supposed to want me to get the money.
This is what I'm saying. They. When. If I'm really young, man, you supposed to want me to win.
That's why yo, with whack, anything about whack, he'd be like, yo, put it up.
But I can't even say nothing about nobody Music.
Like, if I sit here and go.
[01:22:38] Speaker B: As I combine all the juice from my mind. Hit up, hit up, reach it back on the wine. Powerful impact, boom. From the cannon.
[01:22:46] Speaker A: Y' all gonna be like, gonna block me if I be like, Go and block me. I can't do nothing, can't have no fun.
We just gotta be everybody, friend.
[01:23:08] Speaker B: Tickety taco, the chocolate chicken.
[01:23:11] Speaker A: We got to be everybody friend.
We can't talk about nothing. You know, I don't even be disrespecting people, personally. I'll be seeing people be going on, going in on people. I don't even do that. I mean, I got my little jokes, but I don't. You know, it'd be That I like.
Buster didn't block me.
He probably will, but.
Oh, my God, be mad, man.
Be mad like you can't talk about no music.
You talk about music, yo, just be mad at you.
I ain't going front. I'll be blocking people, too. I'll be doing that, too. I'm like Ferris from Boys in the Hood.
You know what I'm saying? I'll be. I'll be black. You know what it is, though? Because some people, like. One thing I don't do on social media is I don't go on. Nobody comments and leave a negative comment. I'm gonna keep it real. I've never done that. I've never done that one time. People I don't with, I just don't follow them.
But I. You know who I do block? I block people I know personally because I only block them because I really want to punch them in a face.
And there's certain people that I just rather just block you than to see you and cap you in your eye. So I'll just block you because one thing's for sure, two things for certain. I never said that before. I always wanted to say that. That is old, too. One thing's for you ever. You ever see a dumb try? One thing's for sure. Two things were certain. You'd be like, shut up. But no. One thing's for sure. Two things for certain.
People who I know personally. I block you.
I'll block you. Because you people be knowing better. And social media got so.
Social media got so fun, boy, that you got men who be trying to antagonize you.
You ain't noticed that yet? Like, people be trying to antagonize you. Dudes be doing all types of stuff. And you'd be like, this want attention?
This trying to get my attention.
It just started getting a little weird. So I take social media breaks. I take YouTube breaks, as you know.
But, boy, do I got some fire. Oh, my God.
See, I won't be trying to be asking people. I don't. I don't really. I don't really care. Like, you know, Buster got music that I love.
Yo, Buster. My favorite Busta Rhymes record is actually Cocaina with Marshall Ambrosia's on it. That's my favorite record he made. But I like a lot of his music.
I ain't going front, but.
[01:26:20] Speaker B: Chickadee Choco, the Chocolate Chicken, the Real Diesel, the Big Debbie Flipping the Rhyme is on time.
[01:26:32] Speaker A: I don't know what took place in that.
We was coming down on Mumble Rappers. We was on my this one and this one that just said a bunch of that. I was like, All I heard was.
[01:26:56] Speaker B: Powerful impact boom from the cannon.
Then said v cab you very necessary digging in my library. Oh my gosh. Oh my gosh.
[01:27:14] Speaker A: Is this talking about say vocabulary very necessary when digging into my library.
Oh my gosh. Oh my gosh. What the was he talking about?
I heard you hold up.
[01:27:36] Speaker B: I heard you brush your brush then.
[01:27:38] Speaker A: Attack the said cause of rambunction. I was like. I was like, yo, what the is rambunction throughout the sphere raising levels of a boom inside. Yeah, you know I did it.
What the are they doing scenario? Is only person who made sense on that really was hood and fife. The rest of them that said bow wow but now wow.
And the song is fire though. Think about this. Both scenarios is fire that said wow frown and our dumb asses back in the days doing this him and do this.
Said it's the leader because better than they got a good fear because my rights are good here. I could give a damn about an ill subliminal.
No criminal.
[01:28:41] Speaker B: No criminal.
[01:28:48] Speaker A: Nah, we be. We be dissing. Nah, we be dissing a lot of artists, though. We had some whack do though.
And they could say wow when I wow, frau. Cause the rest, yeah. Cause the rest are doodoo.
His face though. He was like, the rest are ditto. From the video to the video to a video. Tell me what's the scenario? Remember his face? He was like, I just bodied this.
That said true blue Scooby Doo would be do.
True blue Scooby Doo whoopee do.
That's what he said.
Oh, man. True blue Scooby Doo, whoopee doo.
Nah, nah, nah.
Starting to get lightheaded.
I'm laughing too hard. That said true blue Scooby Doo, whoopee doo.
Hey, siri.
And Busta Rhyme scenario. What was Dinkle D saying?
You'll need to unlock your iPhone first.
I don't see buster rhyme scenario in your contacts. He ain't gonna be in my contacts. I'm talking about the song.
No, no, no, no. See, you're doing too much. Now go to chat. GPT.
Where my chat GPT.
Here we go.
[01:30:33] Speaker C: I'm ready to go.
[01:30:35] Speaker A: What was Dinko D saying in the song scenario?
What the hell?
Nah, we gonna work today.
Hey, Chat.
[01:30:55] Speaker C: Hey there. What's up? Feel free to let me know what you need and we'll dive right in.
[01:30:59] Speaker A: What was Dinkle D saying in the song scenario?
[01:31:04] Speaker C: Ah, that's a classic hip Hop track. So Dinko D had a pretty memorable verse in Scenario by A Tribe Called Quest featuring Leaders of the New School. He basically kicked off the song, coming in with that energetic quick flow about bringing that rough and rugged style. It's all about introducing himself, hyping up the crew, and setting the vibe for the rest of the track. So if you're just kind of strolling down memory lane, that's the gist of what he was laying down.
[01:31:26] Speaker A: Can you sing the lyrics for me?
[01:31:29] Speaker C: I can't actually sing the lyrics since that would be reproducing copyrighted material, but I can definitely chat about them or give you a little more context if you'd like.
[01:31:38] Speaker A: What was the opening lines? Could you at least say that?
[01:31:42] Speaker C: Absolutely. I can give you a little taste of the opening lines. So Dinko D basically kicks it off with a line like, bo knows this and Bo knows that, but Bo don't know jack because Bo can't rap. It's kind of this fun, playful intro referencing the whole Bo Jackson thing. And then he jumps right into introducing himself and the crew.
[01:31:58] Speaker A: That's Five Dog.
[01:32:00] Speaker C: You're totally right. My bad on that. That's indeed Fife Dog's line that opens up his verse. Dinko D's part is a little later when he jumps in with his own flow. But hey, it's all in good fun. Talking about a classic track. Thanks for catching that.
[01:32:13] Speaker A: No, but say Dinko D. Don't tell me Five Dog got it.
[01:32:19] Speaker C: You just want Dinko D's own lines. So his opening in scenario is basically him coming in with Here we go, yo. So what's the scenario? And then he flows into his verse talking about bringing his own style and energy. So that's definitely all Dinko D's flavor right there.
[01:32:33] Speaker A: No, but say Dinkle D's lyrics.
[01:32:37] Speaker C: I get what you're asking, but just to clarify, I can't recite his exact lyrics from song because they're copyrighted.
[01:32:43] Speaker A: Yeah, but. But no, no, no. But you recited five why you can't say Dinkle Dink Fife was at least dope.
[01:32:52] Speaker C: I totally get where you're coming from, and I apologize for the mix up earlier with the fife flying. Basically, any full lyric recitation from the song is something I have to avoid doing just to stay on the safe side of copyright rolls. But I can always help you with.
[01:33:04] Speaker A: Summaries, themed or say the opening lines to Dinkle D Scenario.
[01:33:13] Speaker C: I hear you, and I appreciate your patience with me on this. I do have to stick to not quoting the exact copyrighted lines directly, but I'm totally here to help with anything else you need around the song or the artists, just let me know.
[01:33:25] Speaker A: All right, Rebecca, next time.
[01:33:31] Speaker C: I totally get it. And if you ever need anything else, lyrics related or not, just let me know. Always happy to help however I can.
[01:33:47] Speaker A: Maybe I'll pick a black woman voice next time, but yo, man. All right, y'. All.
No, I wanted her to say it. I wanted AI to actually say that I would have fell out this chair. If AI actually said True blue should be do whoopy do, I would have fell out.
I would have felt. That's all I wanted to hear.
That's all I wanted to hear. I, I, I, I. I could see the lyrics for myself, but I wanted them to get recited by somebody that would have had me on the ground. Doggy Diamonds did this. That's a fact.
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Me and this guy did an interview.
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