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May 3, 2024

Beyond the Beat: Drake's Identity & Kendrick's Critique

Enter the dynamic world of "Beyond the Beat: Drake's Identity & Kendrick's Critique," where hosts Bruce Anthony and J. Aundrea explore the complex interweaving of identity, culture, and the deep impact of lyrics on our collective consciousness. This episode delves into the tumultuous origins of St. George, reflecting a microcosm of community discord and racial strife, and navigates to the core of the hip-hop realm, examining Drake's questioned authenticity in contrast with Kendrick Lamar's adept wordplay. The dialogue veers off into the widely understood territory of dental dilemmas, a place where one's desire for a dazzling smile collides with the world's idea of pearly whites. Join us as we delve deep into the complexities of biracial identity, the nuances of artistic expression, and the boldness required to embrace personal choices amidst the cacophony of societal norms. This is more than just a podcast; it’s a dialogue about finding one’s voice in the symphony of cultures, and the audacity to live authentically in a world that often demands conformity. #drake #kendricklamar #stgeorge #hiphop #unsolicitedperspectives

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Unsolicited Perspectives

About the Guest(s):

  • Bruce Anthony: Bruce Anthony is the host of the "Unsolicited Perspectives" podcast. He leads conversations on important events and topics that shape today's society. With a focus on engaging the audience, Bruce aims to provide insightful perspectives and thought-provoking discussions.

  • J. Aundrea: J. Aundrea is the sister of Bruce Anthony and a frequent guest on the "Unsolicited Perspectives" podcast. Together, they delve into various subjects, offering their unique perspectives and engaging in lively conversations.

Episode Summary:

In this episode of "Unsolicited Perspectives," host Bruce Anthony is joined by his sister, J. Aundrea, for a lively discussion. They begin by addressing a news article about wealthy white residents in Louisiana forming a separate city called St. George to separate from predominantly black neighborhoods. The siblings explore the racial implications and potential consequences of this decision.

The majority of the episode is dedicated to the ongoing beef between two prominent rappers, Drake and Kendrick Lamar. Bruce and J. Aundrea analyze the diss tracks released by both artists and discuss the underlying issues of authenticity, blackness, and cultural acceptance. They delve into the impact of colorism and the challenges faced by biracial individuals in navigating their identity.

Key Takeaways:

  • Wealthy white residents in Louisiana have successfully formed a separate city called St. George, aiming to separate from predominantly black neighborhoods. This decision has raised concerns about racial divisions and potential disparities in resources and opportunities.

  • The beef between Drake and Kendrick Lamar revolves around issues of authenticity, blackness, and cultural acceptance. Kendrick's diss track, "Euphoria," criticizes Drake's persona, fashion choices, and lack of classic records. Drake, in turn, mocks Kendrick's height and questions his commercial success.

  • Colorism and the challenges faced by biracial individuals in navigating their identity are important themes in the discussion. The siblings explore the impact of societal expectations and the pressure to conform to certain cultural norms.

Notable Quotes:

  • "I'm not a Drake fan. I don't like him as a person. I don't understand why people give him passes." - J. Aundrea

  • "Drake has smoke for women who have done nothing to him. He starts beef with women who have nothing to do with him." - J. Aundrea

  • "Kendrick Lamar's diss track, 'Euphoria,' is scathing and well-executed. He addresses Drake's persona, fashion ch

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Chapters

0:00 - Introduction

0:10- The Identity Debate 

02:15 - St. George: A Community Divided 

05:30 - Community Ties: St. George’s Impact

08:45 - Racial Dynamics: A Deeper Look

10:30 - Drake’s Authenticity: A Cultural Conundrum 

12:30 - Drake’s Cultural Crossroads

16:00 - The Biracial Experience in Hip-Hop

19:15 - Kendrick’s Lyrics: Art or Assault?

22:30 - Analyzing Hip-Hop’s Authenticity Debate

26:00 - Drake’s Persona: Industry vs. Identity

29:45 - Kendrick’s Critique: A Cultural Reflection

33:10 - The Complexity of Colorism in Music

36:35 - Drake’s Defense: Artistry and Allegiance

40:10 - Biracial Identity: Between Two Worlds 

50:20 - Hip-Hop’s Authenticity vs. Artistry 

01:05:00 - Dental Decisions: Beyond Aesthetics 

01:15:30 - Conclusion: Embracing Individuality

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Transcript

00:11    welcome first of all welcome this is unsolicited perspectives I'm Bruce Anthony your host here to lead the conversation in important events and topics that are shaped today's society join the conversation and follow us wherever you get your audio podcast subscribe to our YouTube channel to watch our video podcast rate review like comment share share with your friends share with your family hell even share with your enemies on today's episode is the sibling happy hour I'm here with my sister Jay Andrea we're going to be dly

00:41    dting a little bit and then we're going to be talking about this Drake and Kendrick Lamar beef battle that's going on right now that's going to take up the majority of the show we got some interesting aspects of that and then we're going to talk about braces no not the ones you wear on your legs or your arms the ones you put on your teeth but that's enough of the intro let's get to the show what up sis what up brother I can't call it I can't call it yo check it out we're gonna start off Dilly ding with me

01:16    reading yeah okay you said you were going to Blindside me with something so I'm I'm interested to see what this is so there was an article that I found I can't find where I found it from oh Lord but it is a real article it's a news article something that's happening in the news and it's the title of the article is wealthy white Louisiana residents split from black neighbors to form new city okay okay after a long and intense legal battle lasting 10 years wealthy residents in Baton Baton Rouge

01:55    predominantly white have emerged victorious in their quest to establish a separate city called St George the main goal of the residents in Baton Rouge who wanted to form St George was to separate from the poor mostly black neighborhoods they believe that by doing so they can provide better schools and reduce crime rates the Louisiana Supreme Court has made a decision and it is official St George covering a 60 square mile area and around 86,000 residents can now officially separate from Bon Rouge with the establishment of St George as a

02:28    separate City they will have their own mayor own city council it's like a fresh start for their Community providing them with more local control and decision-making power supporters of St George firmly believed that this was a move that was necessary because they felt that Bon Rouge had high crime rates in schools that were not up to par they saw the formation of St George as a way to address their concerns and create a saer safer and better educational environment for their Community those who support the formation of St George believe that

03:00    establishing a new city governance can make a real difference they think that by having more control over local Administration and decisionmaking they can work towards improving educational outcomes and overall Community well-being now critics have voice concerns that the split could be racially motivated yeah they worry that it may lead to a creation of a white enclave and further deepen racial divisions within the area critics claim to split between St George and rule could exasperate existing inequalities by

03:33    separating a wealthier area from a majority black City and School District they're concerned that the divisions May further widen the Gap in resources and opportunities leading to more disparities it it goes into it All Began about 15 years ago about the residents wanted to to do it I just wanted to give a quick synopsis of uh of what what it is so um what do you think about that yeah I mean that's not surprising given the current climate of this country yeah I'm gonna give a little Devil's Advocate

04:15    okay because I that's what I do right not saying this is what I believe but that's what I do if right I know our father used to lament once he started climbing that social economic ladder of how much more of his money were going out in taxes right yeah yeah and I I I said to him Dad yeah you benefited from people paying higher taxes when you wasn't making that money he was like yeah but I'm making it now so I see it from another perspective and like I got that and I also get in communities where

04:51    there is a division of Economics right where there is a divide there's wealthy and maybe there's not even a middle class Maybe there's just a wealthy and a poor and you're all putting money into a pot but some people are putting more money into a pot but the re but they're not getting the benefit of the resources I can understand the position of hey look I all I put in money just like everybody else for this pizza why do I only get one slice when I'm hungry and I want to get two slices that's natural human

05:26    nature I'm not saying that it's right that's not what I'm saying and I'm not saying I agree that they should have split off and developed their own uh City all I'm saying is I can understand I can understand their perspective yeah that's all I can say about I can understand it yeah I mean we can we can understand it that doesn't make it right I mean yes I didn't say it was right said I it so uh representatives from the Bon Rouge chapter of the NAACP sent out a statement and they said

06:08    quote we are deeply committed to safeguarding the well-being education and economic security of black people and all persons of color in our city the St George plan poses significant risks to our education system threatens the continuity of critical programs and challenges Community represent tion so they're not wrong I mean it is about money ultimately it's it's about the money if they pull their tax dollars out of Baton Rouge which they have just been given the green light to do it's been a

06:47    15 it's been a 15 10 to 15 year fight for them to do this that is going to further decimate the economy and by extension everything that the economy pays for all of the you know schools and hospitals and police and things like that there's no longer that funding allocated to available to allocate to these programs yeah yeah no that's what I'm saying that's but also on the flip side and once again I'm not saying that this is what I agree with I'm just giving a different perspective if you are one of those

07:26    wealthy individuals they could look at it and be like why do I why do I have to put into a pot that I have no benefit in that I that I really don't get the voting Block in and we're putting in the most money and we don't we don't have the voting power to make the changes that we deem necessary which is ultimately just control right that's all is control right they're saying well okay so this is how it is I'm putting in all the money I don't have the voting power I'm just going to start my own

07:58    thing and this is common in life right like this is we've seen this in businesses where you know you have two partners and one is getting all the credit while the other isn't and and then one says you know what forget it I'm just gonna start my own thing I I I understand that um people are going to be affected by this policies and things I'm looking at kind of a bigger picture they've created a new district for voting yeah let me guess it's going to be conservative votes well we don't

08:29    necessarily know that but let's just say it's wealthy Southern wealth typically white Southern wealth white Southern wealth typically I'm not going to say this is I don't know the demographics in this area and Louisiana is a different animal all to itself yeah baton roues New Orleans is a different animal all to to itself so we can't say that just because they're white rich Southerners they're automatic this they're not Alabama Tuscaloosa right like it's they're they're different breed down

09:00    there in Louisiana however if I remember correctly the governor is still Republican mhm the house is still controlled the state house is still controlled by Republicans due to those examples I'm going to assume that they're Republican and I'm going to assume that this new city is now going to be a conservative stronghold that's going to affect state local and federal elections I don't know because it's still a red state it is still a red state but some of these red states are slowly but surely turning purple hell

09:45    Texas is almost purple now oh we'll we'll see about that I said almost Georgia Georgia is almost purple we working we working for they are not making it easy but yeah no but I'm saying some of these southern states are you know there's a turn happening so it doesn't necessarily mean that it that it's going to be a conservative block but if I had to put money on it I would say yes it would well one I first of all I didn't get a chance to like do any prep on this so this is just me off the

10:18    cuff okay so yeah yeah no this off the cuff ladies and gentlemen I hit my sister with it because before we came on this came across my timeline I was like oh this is interesting yeah I didn't put it in a rundown or nothing I do not blame the citizens of St George this is a lisiana problem okay because I think the main concern for a lot of critics is is there a plan in place to help mitigate the damage that's going to be done by having this portion of the population annexed and becoming their own City or their own you know what I

11:06    don't think they have supr court yeah the Supreme Court ruled on this so they they sold I mean they sued to to get this yeah so but it's not their problem to come up with the plan to help mitigate the damage that's Louisiana's problem it was okay but it was going to be the politicians in Baton Rouge and and what they were simply saying in some of this lawsuit is they don't have the voting block to affect local governance like they want to to formally the plan and so they were just like we're tired of this and we're gonna

11:41    form their own City I just thought this was interesting we don't have to do no Deep dive into this I just thought this was interesting because I don't know what the right or wrong answer is on this I can understand both sides I can understand why you would want more more wealth in your District because that helps your District especially if like you don't have a lot of wealth I understand now you're like hey my resources is about to to dry up here that's when the state is supposed to come in and help mitigate that but I

12:12    don't you know I don't know what the plan is for Louisiana I just thought this was an interesting idea and are we going to see more of this are we going to see more of these white enclaves that that decide to form their own cities have their own laws their own May Mayors their own City councilors their own police force well listen that's not that's not it's not like that's this is something unique to America there are white enclaves black enclaves Latin enav legally though yeah I mean no anytime black people have tried uh

12:56    they were massacred and their cities were burned down is true this is this is true so that's probably not going to happen in St George you know they are white also that wouldn't happen nowadays that wouldn't happen nowadays well no it wouldn't happen and we still have Sun downtowns so let's let's only only in Canada no there are sun down towns in the United States I was in one I didn't know it but I was and I got the hell up out of there what oh okay there are plenty of Sundown towns in the United States what is

13:36    sundown towns actually mean now like you got to be inside everybody got to be inside no it means if you black don't get caught around here after Sundown cuz that's your ass okay they don't have that legally on the books you're talking like they have Sun downtowns theoretically but no not theoretically they exist but they're not obviously they're not protected by the Govern that's clearly racism so clear this is not clearly racism though no no no no this well there is do we do we do real folks know there is a racial

14:10    component to this yes when you start using words like safety and things like that like then we we know what you're talking about but I can I say this I I don't want to really live near no poor people either well you can unpack that I don't really want to live around I don't really want to live around poor people I don't care what what nationality or religion you are I don't want to live around poor people I don't really want to live around rich people either I want to live around middle class people I want to

14:47    live around people like me just like me you know keep quiet don't play with their dogs in the hallway you know stuff like that all right that's getting very specific now I don't like my neighbor but I think that's enough about this I just wanted to get your your thoughts on it yeah I think it's a Louisiana problem I think Louisiana is going to leave Bon Rouge hanging because it means pumping more State money into or possibly Federal money into the area and I don't think they're going to do

15:24    that yeah well I don't think they're going to do it so I don't know I just thought it was interesting and uh yeah but speaking of Sundown towns I do know that there are still some in Canada and speaking of Canada there's an artist that's very very popular from Canada that I thoroughly enjoy Mike Myers yes and I love I love Shrek I love Austin Powers Austin Powers hell I I I even love the uh the Love The Love Guru it was terrible but I loved it I like I think I Married an axxe murderer Oh So I Married an Axe

16:05    Murderer yes yeah yeah har sweet harod Mike Myers oh yeah but no I wasn't talking about Mike Myers and I wasn't even talking about Brett the hit manh har another Jim car no I wasn't talking about Jim Carrey either I'm talking about a man named Drake Aubrey Graham yes yeah uh also known as Drake and another man here in the US named Kendrick Lamar they got a little beef going on I know this is a subject that you really want to talk about and we're going to get into it in depth next we got to pay some bills

16:50    first all right ladies and gentlemen I I did my little intro my little thing that I wanted to talk about at the beginning of the show was the article this this is what sister wants to talk about no this is what you want to talk about what everybody wants to talk about I I sent a message to my sister hey what do you want to talk about I knew I knew what it was I don't want to talk about this because I don't really think y'all out there want to hear what I had to say because what I have to say you're gonna

17:17    have to start to question yourselves and what you think you don't want to hear what I have to say my sister don't my sister really don't want to hear what I got to say I really do but but we gonna talk about this yeah okay but let me give people a little bit of backstory before we get into it before I let you dive deep into what you want to dive deep into okay can I do that yeah please all right Drake and Kendrick Lamar got a beef y'all the origin of the beef may not exactly be this but this is when it

17:49    became known to everybody Kendrick Lamar's verse on future and Metro boom's album we don't trust you the verse was a response to Drake and J Cole's song firstperson shooter where he referenced themselves as the big three of the rap industry jcole Drake and Kendrick Lamar which by the way I don't even know why they they would be the the three the three uh person in the rap industry I feel like Rick Ross has something to say about that but we'll get into Rick Ross later he he definitely does and he's been saying it

18:24    right well no K okay so kend jamar's lyrics I'm not gonna get into the lyrics but he definitely attacked him he was like basically I'm paraphrasing this not no first person this a first person not no first person shooter it's not no big three it's just big me and he compared himself to Prince saying that his influence to the culture will last longer than Drake's influence Drake you know responded at the concert basically was like man I ain't worried about this dude or whatever he got saying like look

18:55    I'm going to do me but he decided to come out with a diss track called push-ups in which he mocked uh Kendrick Lamar height because you know Kendrick Lamar's little dude and his collaborations with Maroon Five and Taylor Swift I mean if you talking about somebody else looking for commercial hits and you do Maroon Five and Taylor Swift I mean that's the pot calling the kettle black but anyway as I digress uh L Drake later dropped another diss track called tailor made freestyle in when she taunted Lamar calling for

19:30    coward because he hadn't responded back yet on his diss track from push-ups and in that track Drake used AI technology to imitate the voices of Snoop Dogg and Tupac he later pulled it off of his Instagram because you know people was saying you can't you can't do that that's that people the estate right the Tupac Shakur estate yeah said yo take his name off but then people in general was just like yo you about to cause a real problem in La cuz Snoop like Snoop is a is a blood and I think Kendrick is Snoop is a [ __ ] and I

20:03    think Kendrick is affiliated with Bloods but he's not a blood but he's Affiliated because he's from Compton in that neighborhood anyway finally Kendrick Lamar came out with a diss track and you know what Jay I'm just gonna let you take it from here no you I want to hear what you wanna I'm just going to run down no you can run down how you feel about Euphoria Euphoria was the diss track that that Kendrick Lamar came out to Drake and in the track he he he criticized Drake's Persona and his music he accused Drake

20:39    of being a scam artist he criticized his fast and choices he's questioned the legitimacy of Drake's six-pack criticizes discography claiming that Drake doesn't have a classic record he brought up his battle with push a t saying that he didn't really go back at Pusher T which is not true because he did go at Pusher t and Kanye West but yeah that's that's just what's going on so Jay go ahead and tell me how you feel about everything that's going on between Drake Kendrick Lamar well I'm G

21:16    be honest before the release of euphoria I ain't give a damn about none of this um none of I am not a drake fan I've never I mean listen I I I will Bop to fancy you know like anybody else hotline bling was great until it really wasn't and then uh you know Erica Badu came out with her remix and that was even better and so you know whatever but all I know is I will say I'm not a drake fan I'm not a fan of him as a person his ladies and gentlemen y'all really should watch the video portion of

21:55    this episode today because I'm going be making some faces I just rolled my eyes just now yeah cuz I don't understand people giving the way people give him passes I don't know what passes he needs to be given for anything that he's done you don't know what passes he needs to be given for anything that he's done I I would love I would love for you to explain to me where he needs to be given a pass I don't think he needs to be given a pass for what action was he given a pass let me rephrase for

22:31    what actions was he given a pass you know my main issue with him discredited and just like it's not discredited it's not discredited no hold on see ladies and gentlemen y'all about y'all about to see the real tell tell me how you discredited my opinion goe I didn't discredit your opin that's I didn't discredit your opinion I discredited your argument your argument was that all he does is have smoke for women and I've repeatedly given you multiple examples that anytime a male rapper has come out

23:04    at him he has attacked him in dis records yes yes listen to what you just said Bruce he any male rapper that comes at him he has attacked them in disc records yes that is fair I'm saying he's got smoke for women who have nothing to do with him what smoke Give an example please give me an example Meg the stallion okay and I've explained that to you why he had explain you've explained why he has smok and I still don't think that that's Rel I don't think it's enough of a reason cuz you know somebody

23:37    who was involved with the not know somebody that was his boy who gives a damn like that it don't have nothing to do with you and you got all this smoke for Megan who has never said two words about you hold on stop raising your voice because the sound is is is going up on the microphone and we sometime my my point is this he has smoke for women who have done nothing to him I don't have a problem him having smoke for people who have come at him like that's the game like that's the the business

24:09    that's the industry you're supposed to clap back sure but you first of all listen I don't like the video that he had where he had all these women's names on dog collars on dogs and he's dog walking these women okay so say so you don't like his misogyny okay I don't like his misogyny I don't like okay hold on what's the difference between his misogyny and every rapper out there is misogyny I don't like any of it okay so so at least you being clear so you don't like Rick Ross hell not a like listen

24:38    yeah he got some Wing Stops and I I you know I go to Wing Stop from time to time cuz depending on which one you go to they got good wings but you don't like Migos I I was a fan of takeoff I really was and they misogynist yeah okay so so you have a double standard here and and and and and let me ask you a question if somebody did something to your friend would you have beef with that person that did something to your friend yeah but I'm not going to insert myself into that be there's there's not

25:13    circumstances in which you will insert yourself into the Beast no unless I feel like it's a like a physical tication is about to go down and they can't handle it you're not going to tell the other person how you feel about this the situation you run into them that's not my I know I know I'm not going to mess with them like I'm not going to mess with you like you got beef with my friend I'm not so we're done like done I've known you in your history to be like to be like I don't like that girl

25:38    over there she got beef with my friend okay yeah I will say that and say it and say it loud so the person can hear it no that never that has never happened J first of all when have you ever been around me first of all I don't dislike anybody I if I don't mess with you then I just don't mess with you okay if you have a problem with my friend or my friend has a problem with you and it's valid cuz sometimes it ain't valid but if it's valid no I mean if my friend is dead ass wrong I'll be like friend you kind of

26:15    dead that's wrong you you ain't a ride or die no matter what no like if I'm if if if I love you if I'm your friend and I love you I'm G tell you the truth all right so in Drake's defense if he's listening to his boy and his boy is fighting for his life now Troy Ivy was wrong and should be in jail because he shot Magda stallion in the foot but there was a lot of during the court case there was a lot of I don't know if he really did it other people saying that he didn't do it

26:49    and that's Drake's boy so he's thinking Meg is lying because he's hearing it from his boy you don't hear Drake talking about that now but but it didn't have anything to do with him when your friend is about to lose his life and your it didn't have anything to do we have different opinions of how we ride for friends because I can tell you right now thing there's I don't have no problem with him riding for his friend you put it on a track and then release that track to the public that's

27:19    different that you put it on a track and release it to the public calling her a liar yeah and all these nah he don't have nothing to do with it okay that's one thing can you give me another example oh there's a whole a whole ass article on the Grio titled I don't know what the Grio is is this a credible Source yes it is it is a blackowned news publication that automatically doesn't mean that it's credible Jet Magazine has some uh piss poor articles that that wasn't good sometimes yeah you was

27:53    really reading the Jet magazine articles you was looking at the beauty of the week knock it off I dated the beauty of the week by way ladies and gentlemen just let you know but it's it's called Aubrey's lament Drake's escalating anger towards women and the media it is an OP it is an opinion piece right okay because I was about to say that is slanted that sounds like a hit piece already um he came after Rihanna why because she didn't want to date him he came after esparanza Spalding why because in 2011 she beat him for Best

28:24    New Artist for for a Grammy award we already went through this before in previous episode yeah so I mean my my point still stands like I don't know if your point stands also he came for Serena Williams uh he called he called her husband name yeah but listen what hold on now so you just saying your problem is that he's messy and he puts all his business out there that's not my problem is he starts don't don't hit don't hit the thing because that's gonna reverberate in the sound in the audio I'm assuming I'm assuming you

29:00    meant reverberate yes I did my point is he starts beef with women he starts it starts it hold on is starting beef acknowledging somebody has pissed you off the stuff he he continuously in his lyrics discredits women disparages women who what would give him attention or beat him for an award or have literally nothing to do with him but he also does that to Men Who come for him supposedly supposed hold on hold on supposedly supposedly this whole beef is happening because Drake does a lot of sneak disses in all of his songs yes so he got smoked

29:53    for everybody so if you're saying to yourself that's not smoke a sneak disc is never smoked a sneak dis is even worse than a real say it in your face disc because you're a coward well okay if your problem with Drake is like okay he's just not a good human being in your eyes okay I'll take that as an assessment but if your assessment is he's only got smoked for women and not for men I I've given you many examples of of of the point where he goes at men as well you're still not listening to me

30:22    I am listening I'm listening and hearing you he either sneak disses people who don't start enough sneak disses who don't start anything with him he either does that or he responds to men who have already dissed him I don't know I think think he went at Meek Mill immediately I don't think Meek Mill started it I think he started it with Meek Mill when he went at Meek Mill and they warranted responses no no no I think he started the thing with Meek Mill Meek Mill may have said something not on wax and Drake

30:54    Came for him on wax wax ladies and and gentlemen is you know like a record this old school expression uh that many MC's still use I know because I used to be an MC but let's move on he will respond to men but he instigates things with women okay period I think he's instigated things with men as well but on a sneak tip because he's not always I just gave you an example where it wasn't a sneak a sneak tip I think he initiated the thing with meek Meek Mill started it with what he said he may have said something in in the

31:35    public but he didn't say something on wax and he made it off and Drake made it official Drake was like no you gonna say something here it is yeah I mean again that's still a response okay all right yeah okay yeah I mean so so you don't like Drake and you didn't care about this so what made you care uh I like Kendrick Lamar I like Kendrick Lamar you know again but still like this has been going on for a for like a little bit now and again I didn't I didn't care even though it involved Kendrick and I am a Kendrick Lamar fan I

32:14    still was like all right this don't have nothing to do with me and y'all not really making good like to me diss tracks aren't really like good music well no cuz we're used to we grew up in the 90s where Tupac was saying I had sex with your wife right and and that's how the song started so he said he said my FAO make sure all your kids won't grow I mean that's pretty devastating yeah no sometimes Pac went no not sometimes Pac went overboard let's we could just say that Pac went overboard on a lot and I

32:50    don't disagree that Kendrick might have gone overboard I don't think Kendrick went overboard I think the stuff about his son he might have think push Pusher T went overboard with bringing that out in the first pace place not pace ladies and gentlemen my speech imp pedman is GNA be really bad today because I told y'all this conversation was gonna be animated but Pusher T is the one who brought out his son right yeah so once that was brought out I don't blame Kendrick for addressing that because he

33:22    kind of had to and he kind of just said I I I'm pissed off at Kendrick for other stuff that doesn't have to do with that but he he basically insinuated that not basically he insinuated that Drake is a bad father like well that's kind of been that's what Pusher T said he was like you ain't even claiming your son and he could have not been claiming his son or he could have been saying yo that's my son I don't really want people to know so that he can maybe have a normal life not everybody needs to be blue

33:54    ivory out here yeah no I get it and and BL IV directs her own press okay let's let's just be clear I'm not saying I'm not saying that Jay and Beyonce are bad parents no but I'm also not saying if you don't want to have if you're a celebrity and you don't want to have your kid in the line like there's nothing wrong with that either yeah but I don't know the 100% I think what they're insinuated or what maybe push a t insinuated is that it that was not the reason and I'm okay and I'm GNA take my

34:24    news report from Pusher T I'm sorry and I have real problems with Pusher T I used to be a huge fan of of the clips and uh not a clips clips and and Pusher te but I got tired of Pusher te about round 07 because you ain't been dealing drugs since at least 9798 and I'm sorry you cannot still be talking about you the dope King in 2024 when you were 30 years removed from selling dope I don't want to hear it no more at some point you got to evolve nobody says that about Jay-Z and I he sold drugs in the 80s okay JayZ when's

35:03    the last time Jay-Z made a drug album American Gangster and that was only because that was literally a soundtrack for a movie he Jay will mention like I used to sell drugs but look at me now Dre don't Jay don't talk about I'm still a Kingpin yeah but you talk about what you know I that's the point I'm trying to make after 30 years in the business he a learn nothing else you got to learn something else no that's it but I'm not taking my news reports on other people's lives from

35:35    push a te I'm sorry yeah you been wearing the same cornrow set since 2002 he listen this that's a dude that will not change he ain't he ain't agan poorly so I get that to him I mean you know that's kind of the story of just folks in Virginia anyway they don't they don't be don't folks in Virginia that that talk about you no I mean about not changing not changing changed hold on I'm a completely different person than when I live in Virginia J jok yeah yeah yeah come on come on come on now

36:11    come on now I I I think Kendrick went too far and some other comments what that we'll get into in the next segment it's in the rundown yeah we'll get into I thought we were still in I thought we were still in the first well we still in we still in the in the first part did the whole this whole part is your response to Euphoria because you wanted to talk about this yeah so I mean you love that he got his comeuppence yeah I loved it I I thought I I thought it was very well executed he went line by line like rebuttal to

36:49    literally everything the 20 V1 thing uh when when Drake said every time you drop you gotta you got to give 50% and Kendrick said let's talk about percentages show me your splits I'll make sure I double back with you you are signed to a brother that signed to a brother that said he signed to that brother like and it and it's so true uh I mean yeah Drake Drake I think is signed the young money but his Management Group is Jay Prince's son so he's got a lot of connections to J Prince which is which is a huge

37:28    reason why people really don't mess with Drake because people do not mess with the king of Rapid lot Nobody messes with the king of rap a lot and that is he is Drake's boy because his son either manages or has some it has a connection to Drake or discover Drake he discovered Drake and passed the tape around and then he was signed the young money under Little Wayne but okay keep going I'm sorry to interrupt no that's that's right uh this no problem giving people context I think that's yeah I guess that

38:03    is my job yeah I think that's pretty much the whole point of the show is that we're giving people context you know some of my faves some of my fave bars everybody want to be a demon till they get chipped by your throwaway and like even though this is like a almost seven song with three beat changes he's just calling it a throwaway like yeah I didn't even I I think he did work very hard on it let's be honest because this yeah this response took time he took his time on this response and it was so he did some research like

38:46    he looked up line by line to refute everything so what I did was is I had it playing but I had the words because I was like I need to read the words as and listen to the music because the music is not not memorable the beat is not memorable and the switches is not memorable and that's the that's the knock that that he that I had to give him and I give the nod to to Drake not saying that Drake had a better diss track even though I do think he had a better diss track because it's catchier it's going

39:18    to be played more like backto back when he attacked Meek Mill he Drake makes better music but Kendrick's he's a commercial I don't think he makes better music I think he makes popular music no no no time out you could be a commercial artist but you that doesn't mean that you sell as much as Drake and Kendrick's saying that he doesn't have a classic album ridiculous Drake has classic records that if they play you're not a fan you don't like Drake as a person so I don't it doesn't mean I haven't bopped

39:50    to his music I lik I liked control I mean the accent was terrible but I like control that's one of Drake songs that I actually hate yeah cuz the accent is just bad it's my favorite Drake sound Drake song is best I ever had which is a song that put him on the map and shut him down my I can't use the word favorite a Drake song that I can listen to I mean I just can't say the word favorite like I just can't what's the name of that song I don't know come through oh yeah oh come through is another one that once again

40:35    that album that album was all right I don't know that it was a classic a classic rap album like Kendrick doesn't have a classic rap album I don't know what he's talking about he doesn't have a classic rap album yeah I mean that's up to songs he's got classic songs but he doesn't have a classic rap album fact of the matter is you don't think I I played Dam over and over again hold on who actually has Classic Albums that that gets thrown around too much a classic album is an

41:07    album that you could pop in and listen to 95% all the way through yeah I'm G give it a 95% rating that was damn to me okay well Drake's got a lot of albums like that no I'll be skipping I probably listen to maybe two or three songs on every Drake album okay well but damn I played all the way through to me the only people that got Classic Albums over the last couple years Rick Ross got a couple of them Rick Ricky got a couple of them no Deeper Than Rap and Deeper Than Rap is one of my favorite favorite okay albums

41:43    like that's just a rocker and then the one he came out with after that Lil Wayne got a couple of Classics JZ got you can put Wayne and Jay-Z in that list of Happ classic Hill has the classic yes so classic she could not come up with a second album she I can understand that it's kind of like Thriller isn't Thriller is a classic because it's sold the most we not gonna get into that Michael Jackson debate we're talking Drake and kendri songs in the key of life we talk about Classic Albums over before we get into this next

42:17    segment where I I want to attack the True Heart of the problem that I have with not only some of the things Kendrick Lamar said about Drake but some things that Ross said about Drake do you have anything else to add just about the track itself when you see when I see you stand by sexy red I believe you see two bad [ __ ] and that to me and then the next line which perfectly encompasses my issue with Drake I believe you don't like women it's real competition you might pop ass with them and wow that of course is a throw is a is a

43:01    line to me in reference to a line Megan Nalan said in his whereas all these little rap ends so fraud Xanax be their hardest bars these ends hate on bbls and be walking around with the same scars that's another DRP disc because there is that uh you know rumor out there that his AB are surgical are result of surgery I don't know that you can make surgical six-pack because if that was the case everybody would do it uh I don't know if he had a tummy tuck or lipo I don't know but that doesn't give

43:45    you a six-pack that but if you can have a surgery to give you pecs I don't know you can't have surgery to give you a false sixpack this I'm not about to get into the iology the exercise science of it and the biomechanics of it I'm not about to do that I don't damn know I just know some people misquote that line and say when I see you stand by sexy red I see two bades he's not he said I believe you see to B yeah we we got it okay and I I thought that hit hard I thought that hit hard I thought

44:22    it was I thought it was well done and I thought I thought it was one of the better diss tracks that I've heard in a while and to me it not being a Bop doesn't take away from it being an excellent diss track for me a diss track doesn't need to be a bop it needs to be scathing like I remember Remy Ma was it ether no that was Nas that did ether oh Remy Ma did we getting off topic just just just land this one home where you talking about we don't have to we don't have to look up the Remy M shether she it was

44:58    she like that was scathing it did not have to be a Bop but she read the hell out of Nikki okay and and I don't remember it so and I feel like Kendrick did a great job with this I mean the best job to me goes to Megan no stallion for his because that was just a good song and a good diss track uh and everybody got mad at his so but I thought it was good I thought it was really good and I I don't know how Drake is going to respond to it I don't know that he wants to I don't know that he should but that's the only

45:37    way me and Joe Button agree all right Jay this is my take from the whole situation here we go let's address the elephant in the room okay when it's when it's talking about this Kendrick Lamar and Drake beef and and I'm this is not going to be a long segment ladies and gentlemen we going to wrap this up and then we're going to talk about braces not the one on your legs and feet but the one around your teeth I don't think anyone's confused about that no no people wear braces on their legs and their and their

46:16    arm arm brace we'll get into that weo anymore you don't need to have polio to have leg brace all right anyway so in the Kendrick Lamar dis trct Euphoria which we talked about at nauseum in the last segment my sister brought up a lot of his disses but one of the disses is that he criticized Drake's Blackness and Street Credibility he instructs Drake not to say the n-word accuses him of Faking for likes and digital hugs suggests that Drake isn't fully embraced by the Black Culture he also criticized Jake's

46:55    fashion choices suggests that Drake wears Tommy hillfigure a designer regarded dis trustfully in Hip Hop Community because you know Tommy was racist no he NE that never happened it really never happened well that's the myth in the black community okay yes that Tommy was racist but but you're saying that it was not true no so we on here on unsolicited perspectives you can wear Tommy Hilfiger again ladies and Gentlemen even Tommy said because the rumor came out that he said it on Oprah he's like I had never

47:25    even been on Oprah okay all right so Kendrick Lamar also questions how many black features Drake needs until he finally feels like he's black enough Drake has a quest has qu responded to a lot of these attacks on his on his Blackness through various interviews and one in the Village Voice Drake open up about people's comments on his skin tone he said I mean I'm so light that people are like you're white that's what I get more than anything people saying you're white you're not black he also addressed

47:58    the lightskinn complex saying that it's it's a very American thing uh lightskinn and dark skinn and that he does even notice it that girls would be like oh you you speak to darkskinned girls and he was like yeah of course I do why wouldn't I he's also talked about growing up biracial and the impact that it's had on him so my problem with everything that has to do about this is not only Kendrick has piggybacked off of Rick Ross attacking Drake's Blackness with Rick Ross calling him a white boy let's be

48:33    clear Drake is mixed his mom is white Jewish white Jewish white okay Jewish she's Jewish that's not a race she's white well no she's Jewish and Rel Jewish is ethnicity as well yeah but it's not a race she's white oh don't get me started on come on you know the definition of white is a definition created by Americans yes and that's a moving sliding scale we call her white she's Canadian they might not call her white again that's her nationality race ethnicity nationality

49:09    these are all different things RCI I'm not goingon to get I'm not going to get into that I don't want to get into that okay okay his mom's not black Fair yes his dad is absolutely black yes he's half black and I'm getting tired of people in the black community moving this sliding scale on what is actually Blackness what is actually accepted as black he's black that that is what it is okay so I'm getting pissed off at Rick Ross attacking his Blackness now Kendrick Amar talking his Blackness saying he's

49:40    not accepted in the Black Culture he is absolutely accepted in the Black Culture because I'm a fan of his and I am you black black I'm black y'all and I'm black y'all and I'm Black and I'm black y'all listen listen now we we're not the darkest but we could trace our lineage back tol but I'm getting tired of that conversation yeah that that we do that we talk about colorism in our own Community yes and that is a white supremist ideology that's been passed down to us and we need to stop doing it

50:16    because we discredit one another by doing so there's this idea that if you're light-skinned that you're soft as a male if you're a light-skinned male that's soft if you're dark skinned male then you're hard if you're a darkskinned female you're not as pretty as a light-skinned female right Spike Lee did a whole movie about this school days that I implore everybody to go and watch if you want to get an idea of what we truly are like in our own Community my second favorite [ __ ] Le film yes first

50:47    one being Malcolm X no my the first one is crookland yeah I knew it was going to be Crooklyn it's a good movie though it is but that we do and and it's a learn behavior that we put these categories in so because Drake is lightskinn what he's not hard he's not hard because he's Canadian okay that's that's the reason why he's not hard but he never claims to be a thug he doesn't rap about Thug stuff he doesn't rap about shooting or killing he's rapping about women and

51:19    partying now the people that attacking him I don't got no smoke for Kendrick Lamar I got plenty of smoke for Rick Ross and I am a huge huge fan of Rick Ross yeah but Rick Ross constantly talking about I'm the boss I think I'm Big Meech Larry Hoover when he was a correctional officer right he's he's the epitome of Faking it if anybody should have been rejected by the Black Culture it should have been him for lying about who he was on wax but you can't really do that for rappers because

51:51    the majority of them are lying about themselves but this idea that Drake isn't being I have a friend of mine uh a professor he's black and he's lightskinned as well and he's like I don't like Drake and I'm like why why don't you like Drake he Ain he ain't for the culture like us I was like I don't understand how he's not for the culture when all he does is music for us because he's not he's not American and I think I get I get the the that idea of there is a particular

52:28    camaraderie between black Americans I mean he's not American so there is there is a black American culture that we created that's born here when we say the culture we're talking about that and so a Canadian artist can you know come in here and and rap and participate and all of that and cool but I get that kind of feeling of like um there's still some sort of Disconnect because he's Canadian but I is because he's Canadian or is it because he's lightskinn or both I think it's because he's Canadian that's I'm

53:13    not saying you're not American Rick Ross is dead ass wrong okay and but Kendrick Lamar isn't Kendrick Lamar isn't and now here's where you and I are going to differ because again then I my major is in literature so when I read the lyrics I read them to comprehend what's being said and what so I'm reading them for what if I'm not trying to comprehend what's being said read mean I'm I'm gonna do a I'm gonna do an analysis from a different perspective okay so yeah say that don't

53:52    say I'm reading to understand what was said you just reading I'm going say it I said it wrong all right thugs mess up sometimes okay keep going keep going what he is saying in here is he's faking for likes and digital hugs he said I liked the old Drake I don't like Drake getting tough what he's criticizing when he says I hate I I where he basically goes runs down how he's a hater I hate the way you walk the way you talk the way you dress the way you sneak dis I hate the women that you engage with like I I hate it

54:34    he's talking about this new Drake that he doesn't like what new Drake he said I liked old melodic Drake I what is that I like Drake with the Melodies I don't like Drake when he acts tough okay that's that's what he said he's criticizing that and what he's what he says is how many more fairy tell stories about your life till we've had enough how many more black features till you feel finally feel like you're black enough till you finally feel like you're black enough I like Drake with the

55:08    Melodies I don't like Drake when he acts tough he's he is talking about this accent that he affects this different way of dressing and walking and talking and all of these things this kind of fake persona that Drake has is cultivating because what Kendrick is saying is that Drake doesn't feel black enough and that there may be some truth to that because he says he has a complex of of like many people that are mixed have a complex of what am I I get it's a real that's a real thing my question to

55:43    you is when we mve to DC did you start using DC slang yeah of course did you start listening to Goa music yeah of course so as you move into a culture come a go- go artist do you know what I'm saying but but but why couldn't you if you enjoy so only people from Washington DC can be go-o artists no but it's like okay say GoGo is kind of a bad example but say it was like it isn't it's a perfect example because it has to do with music and it's and it's of a certain area yeah and I think that you have to have some

56:22    cultural connection to that area to be a go like I'm sorry like people you got to be from DC like I don't I you have to be from DC not have lived not not have lived there how are you gonna be there hold are we from DC no I don't consider myself from DC what do you consider home I don't but that's another discussion okay yeah I I don't really I don't really consider myself that I'm from anywhere because we've lived lived several places for certain amounts like I don't ever I don't really consider

57:00    myself as being from anywhere when somebody asks me where are you from I said I moved all over but I've been here in the DMV for over 25 years this is home this is where I'm from this has you have I have you've only been away for a little while I've been away for a almost a decade God damn has it been that long yes I moved here in 2015 the point I'm trying to make is is when he he's coming from Canada but he's here in the mix of American culture the idea that he wouldn't become part of the American

57:33    culture when he's here living in it being in it is ridiculous he was immersed in Young Money right that was Lil Wayne Nicki Minaj and who's the other boy that may have has some some pedophilia in his background I mean Drake but I don't know that Drake that's a that's come on the one and Millie Bobby Brown was weird okay definitely weird but there wasn't anything where like he and somebody else somebody else had a bar and they were like you think you're a 10 but you're an but you like 11 that's

58:09    a strange thing or something like that and I was like damn that's but but who was the one that used to date uh Kylie Jenner oh T Tiger Tiger yeah tiger I don't know why I keep calling him Tigra I did that earlier today all I'm saying is this idea that okay so one one they're hitting a soft spot because he does have a a crisis of his biracial and maybe that's our opinion now we don't know if he has a crisis he said that he said it's had an impact on him yeah I mean I think if you talk to

58:42    anyone who is bi or multi-racial and grew up with like living in the the different cultures like not like I'm biracial but I've only ever been around black people like like not that but I mean growing up with both cultures they will tell you because there are multiple Americas and you're straddling the line of several different Americas several different societies like that's gonna have an impact on you that's fair and I think what Kendrick is saying is when you fir when you first got here

59:13    your first couple albums you know Melody Drake it felt like you were closer to who you really are and what you're doing now feels disingenuous and and I disagree think that I'm actually a fan and I listen to his music and I don't think that there's anything disingenuous about him I think that it's a lot of people looking at a a a lightskinned Canadian and being like don't talk tough that's not who you are and he doesn't really talk tough what he saying what he's saying is what anybody

59:44    would say don't come at me because I'm gonna come back at you like but I I want to disagree that kendri that Kendrick I don't think Kendrick says any anywhere in here that he's not black enough I he say the culture doesn't accept him he says Black Culture does not ex embrace you that's not what he said yeah he says he says I hate I hate the way you walk I hate the way you talk I hate the way you dress all the sneak disc all that stuff and then he says and notice I said we is not just me I'm what the culture is feeling

01:00:19    feeling in terms of what Drake is do this Persona that he's crafting is disingenuous okay so how is that if he's talking about we the culture the Black Culture is how is that not saying the Black Culture does not Embrace him there he's he's not he didn't say the Black Culture doesn't embrace you they're saying he said we as in the culture yeah I am culture I'm what the culture is feeling they're not saying that he's not embracing but the but the vibe is if the vi is disingenuous about so J the vibe

01:00:54    is them not feeling it then that mean that they're not embracing it no not true because his album sales are clearly showing that that's not the case Alum sales is not an indicator of if you've got influence in the Black Culture because Eminem has the greatest number of album cells and there are still some people in the black community that doesn't want to put him in one of the top MC's so that that that album s is not an indicator well I and I absolutely agree with you and so I would challenge

01:01:23    you to explain to me in what way he is having an impact on the black community who Drake yeah if if we're if album sales are not an indicator well record plays and streams and like what plays on a radio is a true indicator right and so so he's in the culture yes and Kendrick Kendrick is saying that the vibe is what the culture is feeling is that this new Direction feels dis ingenuous all right you are you are moving the gold post listen Rick Ross literally said you ain't black enough you a white boy you

01:02:09    this that that's he's dead ass wrong is really wrong dead ass wrong and that hurt my heart because I'm like bro I don't know if I could be a fan of yours because here's where here's where your biracial fans first of all not that not that where does the line go for Rick Ross because if he's saying that Drake is a white boy and if Kendrick is saying stop pretending to be something that you're not which is basically black American culture then we have to question under those arguments I still don't think that's

01:02:45    what Kendrick is saying but go ahead okay but I'm I'm listening under those arguments we have to question one of the most important black figures in the last 25 years in American culture Barack Obama he was a person biracial yeah was not raised by a black family no he didn't get in he didn't get touched by Black Culture till he got to college and when he is an adult similar to Drake and another important distinction is that he is not a descendant of enslaved peoples so but he's of the culture

01:03:27    yeah I I didn't say Drake isn't of the culture what he is saying is the culture is not feeling this new Direction okay this new direction of you going and and ranting at your concerts talking about nobody can mess with me and da D D D D like mess with him as in what he's talking about messing with him as an MC that's the reason why he said that they The Big Three him jcole and Kendrick which once again I don't agree with them being the big three but that's what they saying that they the best

01:03:57    three MC's right now no not as long as there are still other MC's that are alive and well well fact of the matter is last I checked Eminem is still rapping last I checked Jay-Z will still come out with a song every now and then last I checked na Nas will still come out with a song every now and then when he ain't playing the flute Andre 3000 will drop a bar or two every now anding the flute anyway so I just to me I think your point is valid I think your point is is I mean this is definitely a conversation that is is in the is

01:04:31    continuing in the black community and needs to continue in the black community this and a lot of communities this issue with colorism and devaluing black like devaluing people's Blackness just because of their proximity to another race like that's save that yeah I think Kendrick is saying something different all right well as you said you was a you was a linguist and and you read for standing and I just read to read I mean shut up we both I mean we both gleam different things from what was written so you're right you're right

01:05:07    I'm I'm just reading it from this perspective I'm I'm not reading it like oh this a song is a b I'm read words P I'm reading it literally right I'm reading it literally what's the what's he really trying to say here and I think when my opinion goes into I'm just reading what he says I'm reading what he says and it's clear what he's saying I don't like who you're becoming yeah he I mean just just I've never heard a diss track that actually says yo I like some of your songs yeah I

01:05:41    like that song I like this song I'll get back to that so I mean it was a disc and an acknowledgement at kind of yeah he was but also he said I don't like nothing about you so that it was weird nothing about who you're becoming who you are okay this new Drake he was like back to back I love that track I mean who don't like back toback all right I'm tired talking I'm I'm I'm tired of getting talk talking about this I just thought that the conversation isn't these disses back and forth the conversation is why

01:06:18    are we questioning Drake's Blackness and that's that's what I'm appalled by because I'm in group chats and some people are saying the same thing and I'm just like you know what we need to really stop this yeah but if you want to talk about is there a difference between Canadian Blackness and American Blackness yes and how it's received and all of that that's a real conversation that we have to discredit or or um devalue his Blackness because his mother is white y'all we can't we can't do this no

01:06:56    more no we got to stop but you know what else we got to stop Let's Talk About Braces that's that that was not a segue it wasn't but I just needed to get off this subject and just I wanted to hammer home this one thing before we get off the air here okay okay okay when do you just say to yourself that you're not gonna put braces on your teeth when yeah like what age not what age circumstance oh when my teeth are Dentures okay I don't I don't think you I don't think you need them if you're

01:07:33    dentur yeah exactly so anytime before that it's fair G if my teeth are crooked nah okay so I was in the grocery store earlier to day and I'm waiting in line and I look over and these two ladies are talking one is being like hyper um enthusiastic with her speech and as she's being hyper enthusiastic with speech her mouth is open and wide and I noticed that she has braces yeah but I also notice that what are those four front teeth that you got here in front your canines no the canines are in the back no the canines are right here

01:08:12    okay well the four front teeth you got your two front teeth and then those two teeth right next to the two front teeth I'm not a dentist I don't know yeah I don't know what it is and I'm sure people on YouTube are gonna correct us we don't know we're not a dentist okay she's missing some of those and I was like you know what maybe you should get a filler before putting them braces in was she missing the teeth or did she have a very large gap no no no no she's missing the teeth okay and still had braces okay I

01:08:43    still had braces and I'm like you know what forget them braces I almost cussed on here ladies and gentlemen forget them braces get that insert well again we're not dentist so this might be step three in a in a seven step process of getting her mouth together okay the process of wearing braces is to put your teeth to make them straight the process is to straighten straighten them right to straighten them okay so maybe she has to do that first before she can get the bridge work done that the bone was to

01:09:18    the teeth the two jacked up and I know a lot of people I known a lot of people I known a lot of people that have gotten teeth pulled and had to get teeth in and had graphs and Bone Shades and all types of stuff okay I'm not a dentist I don't it doesn't make sense from a practical standpoint okay if if you know you got a hole in the wall but you also got to replace the whole wall you gonna patch up the hole first before replacing the whole wall well not not if you replacing the whole wall if you replacing the whole wall then you're

01:09:51    not going to patch up the so that's not a good analogy that was a piss poor analogy ladies and gentlemen I would rewind I'm leaveing in yeah that just wasn't good but you know what I'm trying to say right like if you you if if you got sliding doors right you gonna replace the sliding door before you do any of the framing you're not gonna do the framing and then put in the sliding door you have to do the framing again ex that's exactly what you do you do the framing first and then you insert the

01:10:18    door that's exactly what you do that don't make no sense to me it seems like where the hell you gonna put the door if the framing ain't up BR no no no the framing is there but the framing is there maybe it's just you know I'll tell you what it's like okay yeah please tell me cuz my analogies are the worst a Christmas a tree fell on my house okay guess a tree did fall on your house it damaged my roof yeah her roof but it also damaged the structure underneath my roof it damaged the frame

01:10:48    of the house before they could repair the roof they had to fix the frame first that's that but okay that's different I think before they could do all the dental surgery required to give her new front teeth they had to fix the underlying structural problem first that's a possibility and it's also possible that she didn't have parents like us that could have got her teeth together when she was young but and now she's in a position in her life and in her career that she can take this money and put it

01:11:25    to something that boy it has been eating away at her vene that's what she should have put it toward she want her she going to have to get she missing the teeth she gonna have to get them so why would you why would you straighten teeth to put veneers and I she don't want a whole mouth of veneers that's extremely expensive so she's just gonna put one a to fer if she she's missing if she's missing them four she would just get that four replace she's not missing four she's missing one of the four are you

01:11:54    sure it wasn't a large gap no it wasn't a large gap it was on the side and it was a missing tooth I know I'm missing tooth when I seen a missing tooth just cuz your tooth missing don't mean the rest of them can't be straight okay okay well that's the point I'm trying to make is like what look fix that tooth first and then straighten the teeth she doing what told her to do okay I don't believe the doctor told her that and I'm gonna talk the one that put them in there's a

01:12:21    Dennis there's Dennis that live in my building I'm going talk I'm going talk to her ass this week and I'm gonna ask her the question and I'm gonna be like look and I bet you missing a tooth do you put the tooth in first and then straighten your teeth or do you straighten your teeth and then put the tooth in and she's gonna be like you put the tooth in first and then straighten your teeth I don't think so well we going to see you got to get the teeth straight before you even know what size

01:12:47    tooth to put in there what if they put in a tooth that fit in the big crooked space but then once her teeth shift to getting straight the to is too damn big now okay that's a point but I'm sure they would I don't know I think you're being judgmental I am being judgmental I'm like fix that hater I don't think I'm being a hater think she's following the oral surgeon or orthodontist advice and do that orthodontist running game on her because in two years when it's all done no she gonna be smiling and you

01:13:23    ain't gonna be able to tell her nothing cuz she know she talks animated yeah and her whole mouth be open and she tired of talking to people with a hand over her mouth look let me tell you something let me tell you something theod Don run a game on her that's what I know no you don't get to sit and your little Ivory tooth Tower with your straight teeth they're not all straight with none of them missing because I got a missing tooth so I I know hold on hold on time out Knock on Wood don't don't jinx me

01:13:54    like that but you said with all your Miss teeth knock on wood damn it you're not about to jinx me you know I'm vain I'm not trying to miss no teeth and you know how much a tooth cost to put in yeah it's at least twoam so you hate so look she could she could get the braces how much you think braces are she ain't got no insur with her insurance well I don't know she look like she she did look like she had a good government job exactly she looked like she had a good J fin she finally got that good government job and

01:14:25    she said you know what all my life my teeth I feel like have been holding me back all my life all my life I had to fight to get people to look me in the eye and not in the mouth so I'm finally gonna do something about it and here your ass go yeah and look she shouldn't have been so animated with her mouth all open ma'am if you listening you do your you do your thing the way the Dennis told you to do it okay all right and don't listen don't listen to some judgy straight tooth jackass with a

01:15:11    microphone y'all go out there y'all get y'all braces y'all get y'all invisible whatever y'all need to do to feel more comfortable in your own skin do it and don't listen to people at the hair's Teeter no went even to ha SE it was the Aldi that's even worse people at the Aldi telling you you can't speak animated just cuz you missing the tooth and got braces on that note ladies and gentlemen you brought it up on that note thank you for listening thank you for watching and

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