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I'm so devastated by it He was shot six times five in his body one in his head in front of his store in LA and Yeah, hit the hip-hop community is really mourning his death. We didn't see it coming And you know details are scarce, but they're still rolling in and things like that, but man like Nipsey was more than music. I think you can all agree on that like he had just put out an album last year Victory lap, you know, I'm saying it was Grammy nominated He's been in the game for like 10 years. You know, I'm saying he's been putting in work He even appeared in a couple of movies and stuff like that But I think the most important thing about Nipsey was like I said, he was more than music He was known for his hustle his respect his grind his black empowerment his entrepreneurship Man, like just involved in the in the community the black community in particular man Like I just he meant so much and it it hurts He was only 33 years old had two children one with Laura Lauren London now those children don't have a father You know, it is it's real sad and real devastating that somebody of his caliber It's taken away from us So, you know, he meant a lot to me not even like I just said for it like for his music But just more like just hearing him talk Knowing what he was about. This is a travesty and I just I can't believe it like what's your thoughts about the whole thing? I mean Rest in peace to Nip Crazy thing is man if I can be honest, I wasn't even a fan of his music I was more so a fan of him as a person right and his leadership and you know, I mean like He just seemed like I never got the chance to meet him But he seemed like he had a good head on the shoulder somebody we knew and I know he did I know he did like a a lot of community work and that's something I identified with because I know Just to name a few things. I know he had just did a park Redid a park in his neighborhood. Yeah that he got Puma to do and and then he also got Puma to give Like all the kids that came out to the grand reveal or whatever the park to give all the kids a pair of shoes Yeah, you know I'm saying and that's just one of the many things. He had a stem program. Yeah, yeah I mean like come on man, bro. Bro was a good dude, bro really and I know like I Mean, I know the gang banging culture and all that is what it's painted to be today But he was a real gangster. Yeah, and yeah, I mean I'm not even gonna get too deep into that because that's not what we're here for right But if you look up like the real definition of gangsters the real definitions of why these Games was formed. Yeah, he really embodied. He represented that he really embodied that like I said, I don't I'm not gonna get specific Yeah, yeah, you know I'm saying if you want to know what that is look it up. Look it up. What do you mean to you, man? Oh man everything the PM said man, um Just that entrepreneurship. Yeah, um embodiment. I did enjoy his music, but it was nowhere near He's one of those people where as no matter how successful their music is but because of who they are outside of that, right? It could never Supercede not as a person just like with to pop man. Yeah, it's like yeah He has a lot of hits and some music people liked but the person that he was right so much bigger Yeah, then the music itself and what it meant to the community like he's somebody that's like he's a real lost That was a real one. Nah for sure. You feel it when a really like, you know not to talk about other people Yeah, just different. Yeah, I mean like like I agree completely bro Like when some artists die, I mean not saying that nobody's life is more value exactly other But it's just value differently like when some artists dies like then we ain't gonna get no more music Yeah, but when nip died it's like this dude was really trying to make a difference right in the community Which eventually will be and he put black people to work Yeah, I'm saying like just like he was really about it. Yeah, and he was young that I think that's like the most important thing I'm old enough now. Like I might even you know, I'm not up there at 33 yet But yeah, like I'm old enough now to know that 33 is young right? Yo, like this dude So much more the trajectory was on man and think about it is Like it's one of those things where you even you can even have imagined you would feel this way Right. Oh, it's a person that you don't know Like yo, what is this? I'm feeling I said the same thing When I found out about it, I'm like like I was really it took the life out of me Yeah, like really like literally I couldn't even focus like it was bad. It was bad But you know like I said details are coming in We're getting updates on what happened, but look it up, you know, but the most important thing We're gonna be celebratory about his life. So we're gonna say RIP nipsey hustle You know deepest condolences to his family Lauren London. We with you, you know, so it is what it is with that, but This is important because who we're talking about today and we're about to go into, you know We got to celebrate our legends why they're still here Yes, sir We got to give them their roses why they still here and of this particular individual has held it down in the game for years Yeah, and I'm excited about doing this episode because here at Red's view. We're gonna give you your roses We're gonna do that, you know, but um Juvenile yes, sir Juvenile the original flagship artist of cash money records Man, so we're gonna talk about him for the uh, you know these next moments So, yeah, let's first great. Yeah, Julie the great. Let's first talk about His legacy. Okay. Okay, um The creativity of huh? Does everybody remember that of course of course to me man huh was so unique because think about it man like He was rapping on there, but it wouldn't wrap. He was talking. Yeah, he was talking like just He was painting a picture of just living in New Orleans in the hood in the projects like and everything ended with huh Now, let me tell you a funny story When I first heard huh, I I knew the beat was fired But when he started rapping I thought that he was it was an intro, right? I thought that that was the intro I got you know saying like that's you with that big buddy Ben's huh? I'm like, oh, he's talking but I'm thinking he about to go the hell in So then I'm like hold on and I heard the hook play and I'm like, oh, so that is the first You know Sam and I just think that that was so unique at the time and It was just super creative, right? That's a classic people still flip that flow today. Yeah, they still do like it That was incredible, bro. Like I just think that that was just so impactful. What do you think now? I thought it was dope too. I actually again being honest didn't like the song at first Yeah, cuz you you in New York. Yeah, you know I'm saying I'm a big East Coast fan Yeah, so and it wasn't that I didn't like Juvia or cashmoney's music. Yeah, I just didn't like that song. I didn't like his flow on it Yeah, it felt real silk to shock ish to me. Yeah at first it was unorthodox. Yeah But it definitely grew on me and I will say this cuz I know what you're gonna say, okay I only like it cuz Jay-Z It's not true. I actually hate Jay-Z's verse on the roof. You do hate it. Okay. I hate I thought you was about to say Okay, I hate a lot of people love that verse. Yeah That's a weaker Jay-Z. Yeah. Now what we can say is that helped juvenile propel to the next level. Definitely Yeah, cuz think about it. I mean at the time Jay-Z was just he was always big But yeah, like at that time he was the premier emcee. Yeah, I'm saying and for him to jump on a hot Remix, you know, I'm saying like that was big and a southern person That's what I was and that you took the words right out of my mouth So that's what I was about to say I was about to say the fact that he jumped on a southern artist track period cuz I don't even think he had Big pimping Yeah, that was like that. So he won't collaborate with no Do big pimping probably a lot of numbers start creeping. I gotta give me a one He's always been good at scouting out town He knew that once the wave like Juvie caught that way He was I need to go on ahead and put a remix on it So shout out to Jay-Z. I really feel like if it wasn't for Jay-Z. I don't well I ain't gonna say Still juvie out what I'm gonna say. I know what you was gonna say. Yeah, and I agree I don't think he would be as big as stars. He is because because reasonable to say that. Yeah, because I think Collabbing even though and the crazy thing about that song is they didn't even collab. Yeah, Jay-Z Basically took the song and put out a remix. Yeah, and juvenile people just got the paperwork together and put it out On the on the album. Yeah 400 degrees. Yeah, but but I think it's safe to say cuz Juvie said this itself That they weren't messing with none of his other music Out there outside of like the south. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah So I mean, I think it is pretty safe to say that he might not I'm not gonna say he wouldn't have been Yeah, but I think it's safe to say he might not be brought in. Yeah, he did they said cast money was definitely But I think it's also safe to say that Jay-Z might not be as big as he is true in the south So ha was on the same album as this classic to this day if you play this in the club You have to play the beginning of it first. You can't just jump into it back But back that ass up back that ass a zz back that ass up man, like that was an impactful record It was it kind of had the same formula as huh, but he was actually more rapid Yeah, and and shout out to many freshmen sir for him making that beat and he was so instrumental in cash money success Producing all those records, but back that ass up man That that took Juvenile to like man do like to this day the legend that was 20 years ago Yeah, but you still play it and it's the same reaction every time. No, it's As a DJ I can tell you it don't matter if I'm in California Mississippi, New York, you can even be in Jerusalem Don't matter. I ain't never DJ'd in Jerusalem But I have been overseas. Yeah, dr. Jamaica Bahamas DJing and you play that record man. It's going crazy with the ladies The ladies love it and funny story, which is it's crazy how often this happens Juvenile didn't even want to do that He didn't yeah, I don't know if y'all knew that He said that he said he didn't want to do that record because of the new Orleans bounce exactly He said yeah, he said he had watched so many other new Orleans artists get pigeonholed from doing bounce music Yeah, that he didn't want to do it, but I think Personally that record had just enough bounce With just enough real rapping. Yeah to be the perfect blend to be here 20 years Like right and don't sleep on the fact that Lil Wayne was on that song Was that the first to drop it like it's hot that was the first time it was on The rapping. Yeah. Uh, no, I think really it's the combination of the dance and then the beat It's just that I think the beat to bring that ass up repeatedly. Yeah. Yeah Dude that that's hard to matter. It's grandma's that'd be dancing the band. It's it's crazy like it came out yesterday You play that at the vfw is going Hey, that was that was a unique record. Yeah, let's talk about other classic songs that he has Because you know was unique the new Orleans bounce thing that he didn't want to do was pretty much most of his hits have been that His hits most of his hits. Yeah, I give you that most of his hits Yeah, you know I'm saying like because most of his hits are talking about women dancing. Yeah, I wouldn't say them his best songs No, no, no, I ain't say best song, but like most different combinations So I think a couple of classic songs that he got of course Uh, what's it slow motion? Okay slow motion. Yeah, you know what I'm saying Future soldier slam. Yeah, our piece of soldier slam. Then you got uh, what's another one in his uh, motion's not balanced though, right? Nah, you know motion is not balanced. It was very uh What was it? It wasn't bounce. It was I mean it gave you a vibe that made women want to dance, but it's definitely It wasn't bounce. Okay. Was mama was mama got ass bounce. Mama got ass was definitely about those bouncer. Yeah I forgot about mama got ass Mama got ass Set it off. I'm not saying set off was bounce, but it was a hit. Yeah set it off as a hit. You understand was a hit Yeah, uh, you understand was just dude. Yeah, what another hit that I don't even know if he rapped on it or not But know your clap that he oh, yeah, that dude. No, he didn't rap. I think he was just on the hook Yeah, yeah, yeah, or that was his group for sure. Yeah, that was a hit Juva now do like I'm trying to I'm the rodeo rodeo rodeo was I think rodeo was his last major thing the last one that he squeezed out His last one. Yeah, cuz I remember what's after that? Give me a second. Let me dig in my crazy Like that was the last one digging in my craze in my mind Uh, yeah, I keep talking that was a reality check reality check was his last album that went gold Or went had some type of certification right name of that project Yeah, it was real like it was because that was during the hurricane Katrina thing He came out oh six. I remember it like it was yesterday. I I I can't think but I Hurricane Katrina It was crazy. It's a wild connection, right? Yeah Rodeo was his last one He had a good run because we start well first of all we go back to his first Out or not his first first album, but his first album on cash money. So so direct. Yeah, uh What was that the name of it soldier rag? I know soldier rag was his song. Uh, I have to look it up again. Yeah, I don't know about that But anyway, uh, but we know 400 degrees degrees degrees. Uh, then we have it's 400 degrees of classic That's what I was going to get to. Oh, okay. Is that I'm skipping ahead. Do you feel like 400 degrees? Yeah, I just say it's a classic. I think so. That's a classic. Yeah, arguably how could it not be? Classic follow me now I think it's a classic southern album Wow Wow, you just got to be like bro like you got to be honest, man when you start throwing around the term classic that means like All over these here united states, you don't feel like 400 degrees was a classic How many tracks are there that are just universally classic? Most people especially at that time regionalism was so strong That's what I'm saying. You're not gonna find but reasonable doubt still a classic even though regionalism was so strong Uh, uh, ilmatic is still a classic true, but look at those records on there market as classes. No, baby can't No As a classic People hated that. I feel like I mean and I think that they are classes But I feel like a lot of reason that those are classics because the influence of new york was so strong at the time That They were talking like over time people kept saying they were classics that other regions just started listening to that man Okay, but we listened and accepted it. That's true because I ain't gonna start naming names because then he get mad at me But it's a lot of new york artists who people herald is like greats and hip hop pioneers and godfathers and they trashed me come on I give me one one group in particular that got like 13 people in I ain't got time for I promise I don't get trashed. It's a me dog. They're not good to me, man. Oh, okay. Let's yeah, let's let's stay on juvie Hey, we can shoot another episode about that. I ain't got the time We can talk about it another episode right they overrated. Okay. All right. All right. Okay. So 400 degrees You don't think it's a classic southern classic for sure that classic. Yeah I I say classic. Okay from texas to north caroline. It's a class amazing Uh, no just 400 degrees of classic from texas to north caroline. What about gco? You remember that? Yeah, of course Was gco ward? Yeah I'm from the south now. I'm not I'm not talking down on juvie at all project. I love juvie now music Did you like project english? I didn't like that one actually Did you like uh juvie the great juvie the great it was okay I think juvie the great for me He started getting a little poppy. Yeah That's the first album on cash money that I want to say that's the first cash money album that had like other features I was about to say that was it and I don't think many first not he did the whole album Many first didn't even do uh slow motion. See that's what I'm saying. So that's the first time. Yeah He stepped out like yeah, like it was other producers. Yeah, if you notice cash money was very like Grass roots. Yeah, family oriented Yeah, yeah, but then once I think juvie came back Right, I want to say that was the start of them kind of you know venturing out doing up to the cash money We see today because that was one of the first cash monies out cash money albums that didn't do the pen and pixel artwork You're right cover artwork. Oh, yeah, you know I'm saying like that's how you know the traditional cash money got some money Right, you know, they upgraded. I actually uh Talked at a conversation on on my channel with the lady who Actually signed their deal their first deal the white cash money did wow. That's crazy 30 million dollar deal man. Wow because they already had they were already millionaires Burr man said they were making like a million or two million a month just took them to Another level and opened them up more to other regions, but they were already Like they were gonna be good when they was and this one. They was just like underground ground underground. Yep. Wow Killing it was maybe had a lot of success with magnolia Magnolia shardia magnolia slim. It was somebody who was uh, unlv. Yeah, he had signed. Yeah, he's kind of know them I know them for sure. Yeah, so um Yeah, so I say juvenile has one classic album, which is 400 degrees He did have classic songs like you understand and everything right gco He got a lot of classic songs most don't get more than one. Anyway, right But he had a pretty lengthy career because I counted from 400 degrees pretty much all the way into a reality check, right? Or you could go back to soldier rags Right take Uh, is juvenile a legend? Yes. Oh come on. No question without a doubt without a doubt Is he a southern legend? No juvenile is a legend. He's a legend back that ass up alone makes him legend Yeah, bro anytime you out listen man you put out And and this isn't to say he was a one hit wonder by any means But if you pull out put out one song that lasts 20 years That's not like Ah man, you remember that because like it's not corny Yeah, because I don't want to get it confused because everybody in the club getting tipsy It's going to be here for 20 years. But when it comes on We're like, man, you remember we used to dance to that Versus went back that ass come up. Yeah Yeah, that's a whole other because I was about to say bro like uh, you talk about 20 years won't there it is Yeah, but that's a different vibe though Again, that's like a oh shit. I mean sorry my bad. That's like a oh It's more about the nostalgia. Yeah versus the record still being high 20 years Because if you hear tipsy, it ain't gonna make you a man. Jay Kwan went hard back You hear back that ass up. You're gonna be like, bro. I gotta hear me some bg. You hear I gotta hear Old Wayne you hear tipsy. You like Maybe we use the chicken Maybe we use the chicken head and the air force horns or the different but you hear back that thing that thing up Yeah, they ran into the dance floor. I think juvenile not to cut you up I think juvenile stood out so much as the flagship artist for cash money because his voice was so rugged Right. His voice was rugged. He definitely had a distinct voice. It was very distinctive. He was personable Yeah, all that stuff that he was talking about on uh, huh? Yeah felt so relatable if you come from the hood You know I'm saying like dude because I grew up two hours away from the world as a mobile So it was like just it felt like I was watching the projects like from my home You know I'm saying it was it was crazy, but I think like just his uniqueness his creativity Not any rapper could make a song like huh, right and back that ass up when he's saying the same thing over He he I ain't gonna like he was giving us the same hits over and over again because because uh, hey man Mama got ass sound right, you know, I'm saying Bro, right exactly. Yeah, and he did it. That's what's crazy to me Drake put that tonal sound on every one of his records and it lasts if it worked it worked He did but they just don't if it ain't that bro. Don't fix it. Yeah, but yeah before any Tired ass dude Just dude. Oh my god But yeah red heads, uh My young red head was so uncomfortable. It really was man. Oh my god Oh But anyway red heads the young red heads before Lil Wayne you had juvenile. Yes Just point blank. So it brings us to the new juvenile album He put out an album with bird man if people don't know juvenile is signed back to cash money records He's been there for the last five years stop right there before you go any farther How you feel about that about him being sorry to cash money again I mean for artists like him. I see what he's trying to do make sense from him You know I'm saying like think about it Juvenile he put out a new album with bird man and the single was called just another gangster, right? That junk is banging. I like it actually But if he was juvenile putting out by himself independently, I don't think that we would have been talking about it What you think? I think I think juvenile can get some looks Regardless just off of the name alone him putting some putting stuff out right, but I As long as look if the contracts look right, yeah, he ain't making that mistakes as a grown man You know, I don't know nothing about the business, but and you know, they they got rid of their past issues Yeah, would you and and also would you rather him go out just staying independent? Like some people do that But he can go out as a legend plus get his money on cash money And like you said to piggyback off of what you said like if the paperwork is right Yeah It's lovely being on the number one cash money is the greatest hip-hop label of all time arguably Arguably when we're talking about longevity longevity now gotta disagree Who who who's outlasted cash money to get into arguably category? Yeah, that's what I'm saying But is the rock come on man the rock. Hey, bro, rock nation Better than cash money Rockefeller slash rock nation. Yes on rock nation is outselling Drake Hold what are you talking about hold does not outsell great Come on. Are we talking about the tree because then you got to include kaya in that Kanye is not on rock music. Okay, but he was rocket. He was rocket. I'm saying cash money records has been cash money records Since day one not know it's Drake not even signed the cash money no more. He was okay. Kanye was signed the Rockefeller As far as the most If you want to say the most consistent and just on going under one umbrella name is cash money It's rocker fell. How rocker fell is the funk. All right. I don't want to I don't want to go off Is Rockefeller not the fun because this is juvia episode but we can we can debate like I said greatest we're talking rap label of all time urban label. Let's let's do let's say that for another Rockefeller bro Rockefeller is the funk you have rock nation, bro. That's it's the same. It's the same company Dame dash jz Had rock back get back to juvia. They did do this all day. I'm asking. Let me ask you this. Okay. Was dame dash Was the bigs and jz all on rocker fella, right? That was their company, right? Yes. Is Rockefeller records anymore? I know no, I don't think so rock nation is something right? That's jz's label. That's not the same as Rockefeller Bro, okay. Kanye is on def jam. Who was who was the Head and most important person at rocker fella, of course. I mean it's jz But that's not the same label. I don't even think jz wasn't necessarily the most important. That was a pretty Jay-Z and dame. It was a Back to juvenile Say this for another episode, but rock nation is not rocker fella. Rocker fella is the greatest Rocker fella. Yes. No, absolutely not. It birthed the greatest rapper of all time. Okay. Here we go That's arguably to argue arguable too because you got lil wane. People will say lil wane is the best rapper. Wait now That's not even that's what people would say. He's not in that argument. Bring it here. I said people would say lil wane. Who is people people the young people I don't say that he's the best rapper of all time Juvenile man. I already told you who I felt like the greatest rapper of all time. He's a soldier boy. Has drinks to pass lil wane? Has drinks to pass lil wane? As what? Artists artists. Oh, so we separate. I'm asking specific questions Because if we talk about as an artist, of course drink is bigger than wane as an artist He's bigger than jay as an artist. Okay, right. Yeah, but as a rapper. Hell. No, he don't even have a rap album Do people even care about rappers anymore? Yeah, I care. Yeah, yeah, I mean technically like They don't care. Cash money has been cash money since day one. Juvenile. Yeah, anyway. All right. So yeah, man Shout out to Juvenile. Uh, so Juvenile and Burmese record. Okay. Just another gangsta I love the first song which is the title track. When I I'm telling you when I heard that it gave me hope But the album First of all, that's your fault for getting your hopes up for an album with bird man on it Bird man has second of all bird man is what? No, no, no, go ahead Bird man has been on classic records before. Okay. Now. I can agree with it Okay, bird man has been on classic records. Yes. Yes. Yeah when wane was writing for him It don't matter who wrote for him. He's been on classic records. Okay. I can we can agree on that Everybody get you roll on keep going classic Yes Under now big timers big timers still fly number one timer. One of the they on the same day outcast. I'm just playing I'm just playing man. I'm just playing. I'm just playing. Get your boy. I'm just playing man. Get your boy, Ray Big Thomas is dope. Did you really say I'm just playing man. God. Oh dang Anyway, man, just another gangster the song was dope the gangster. Yeah The song was dope. Right. The album was I mean, it was a juvenile and bird man. I'm juvenile did this thing Yeah, he wrapped his ass off. Yeah juvenile did this thing. But I mean bird man is bird man. What you what you think? It was good to hear his voice again. Yeah, right like that's what you that's when you realize certain characteristics That just can't be replaced. Right. It was like not it wasn't until I heard the track And I don't know if everybody even heard the track but like until I heard it when I heard him again I was like, dang. I haven't heard that energy right since I heard that energy And I will say I will say he seems hungry Juvenile yeah juvenile rapping like he just turned 25. Yeah, he seems hungry. Yeah But to me the problem with it was I guess I expected too much Because just another gangster even though manny fresh didn't do the beat They sampled too short, but it felt I felt bounce in you know, I'm saying and it reminded me What sealed the deal was when baby started talking loose Stuff at the end of it when he started talking I was like, oh man. He's an original hot boy You heard me. I'm like I said, you know what? I'm so when I heard the album It was that's how baby feel everybody else. Yeah And you know, it's crazy You know what would have been dope. I'm gonna tell you what they should tell you what they should have did They should have just had baby talking on tracks instead of rapping. Yeah. Yeah, that would have been dope Well, they did his rap sometimes And never had just talked talk that talk Now that would have been a dope album But you know what? I didn't like uh the fact that the new rappers that are on there like I just can't Well, that's that's what I understand. I was about to say I understand I can't my ears when I go if they wouldn't have had the song just another gangster I probably wouldn't I'll be happy because when I was listening to the album I was just like Jake Would you be listening to this if it wasn't bird man a juvie and I was just like no I wouldn't but just another gangster. I've been playing that top to bottom. Yeah, that's like the song Yeah, but uh, what you rated the album? Yeah, two and a half. Yeah, five same here. I even heard the whole thing Safely say two and a half. All right Yeah But yeah, if you have shout out to Yeah, I mean the average the production is nice. Yeah, but it was the same producer the whole time We needed some antifresh. Yeah, that's that's all. That's it. Yeah, uh, yeah, boosie put out an album Boosie did put out an album. Did you hear bad ass 3.5? Of course. I heard it. I'm from Jackson, Mississippi What does that mean? He's not from there. It don't that's his second. I don't know. I don't know why you hate I don't do it. Why you hate Juicy, they didn't come out. Hey the culture group is gonna get me, right? Of course. I listened to boosie album What'd you think of it was cool I knew it was gonna switch it up on me But I did listen to it though. Did you listen to it? I did. I have it I mean no, but I I respect boosie. He call himself a music critic. He didn't even listen to it. I love I love what boosie is about Like, you know, I'm saying like you can boosie is one of the few artists that can get played in the club all day Depends on where you at. Depends on where you at. Yeah, like I'm talking about if you and Jackson, right and New Orleans I know I don't know about New Orleans band Rouge. Yeah, I know mobile Anywhere in Alabama, yeah, you you could play boosie in North Carolina, South Carolina Any of the like real southern states? Yeah, not so much Atlanta, but that's because Atlanta has so many of its own They don't need Have you heard it boosie? I mess with boosie real hard, but I didn't know he had a project I didn't know until he told me neither Most last you gotta get on his promo team, though. Hey man, cut me a check and I'm in I mostly see boosie on glad TV nowadays. Like he's always on Vlad. Yeah, he'd be wilding too. He does. It's funny He always makes headlines. Shout out to boosie though. Yeah, um, yeah, man And I just want to talk about this. This is just something that's been happening. Did y'all see one ghost Kids Beyoncé from power. Yeah He called him a ghost. I'm already Harvard. He called him a ghost I mean I don't really listen man. I don't watch power. So I just know the man is but I Like I see what y'all talk about on social media. That man is I just know ghost that man is a mari hard hardwick Or hardwick or something. You know, it's crazy. I read somewhere That he almost kissed Beyoncé in the mouth because he's only used to kissing white women and he don't realize how big No, man, but Yo, so the way I feel about it personally is all right. The first kiss was cool I felt like he hugged Beyoncé too long And the second kiss was just inappropriate, bro. Like you think so. Yes, bro Like and I don't think he meant I don't think he meant that I'm gonna tell you what I really think The same thing I would do if I met Beyoncé. He fanned out Like he just didn't know he didn't know what to do if you know what he was at He know he fanned out. He was just like Oh my god, this is Beyoncé. I mean in me got weak I mean like like let's keep it a thousand Beyoncé and jz Like them or not are really like the king and queen of Culture, you know, I mean, I'm not gonna say black people. I think that's michelle and barat but I think I think you don't think so. I'm just like, okay So if you had to let's pause for a second if you had to deem a king and queen of black No, no, no If you had to deem a king and queen of black people Who would you put besides michelle and barat jay-z and Beyoncé? Really? Yes. Wow jay-z and Beyoncé are more influential. They have Now that's true. Yeah, you know I'm saying like the more that's true. They got more power than dr. King That's true. Yeah, like real talk. It's because they do music though. Yeah, it's the culture. Yeah, you're right here. You know, I'm saying I can agree with that. Yeah, I can agree with that No, you don't think so. No Barat and michelle king and queen of black people if we had to be yeah, I'm gonna go with barat and michelle on that one Well, I ain't gonna lie. The only reason I say that is because black culture, right? So that's like that those are different, right? It was wild to me that you separated them But we want to do the face of black people like we want to put barat and michelle. Yeah, like that's That's us. Yeah, but then when we said the face of the culture, all right, Beyoncé and jay-z make sense We got to separate right because because I even think uh jay-z and Beyoncé Not follow but follow Exactly formula. Yeah, well barat and michelle is what it was. We knew about jay and Beyoncé before barat. Yeah, we knew We knew about them, but I don't know barat was the president of the united states bro form They they respect the platform any guy think about old people you think about you think the old black people look at Exactly. I know Beyoncé jay-z getting up there, but right. That's all i'm saying like what type of old people do we have now I know listen to back that ass up, right, but okay, my I'm not calling. I'm not calling my parents old But my parents would listen to barack obama before they listen to jay-z Well, I mean, yeah, but I if you're talking about what represents black people Yeah, I would still say so you would vote jay-z and Beyoncé as king and queen of black people if we had a vote for Yeah Like when you said barack and michelle, I was just like, okay Dang, like no, no, no, I get it. No, I get it because I guess Michelle shout out to Michelle Obama People don't know her memoir. Yeah is the highest-selling memoir of all time. I think so like 15 million It's like 10 to 15 million copies worldwide like they she don't ever have to work again if she don't want to know I mean, I think she was straight on now. Yeah She wasn't sure that's a super fact right at red heads you tell me what you think right if we had an election Right now. Oh, I mean no, no, no, no. I'm not talking about like a political office. I'm talking about like high school Oh, okay. Got you got you and it was we was voted. Yeah, basically And we was voting king and queen of black people Who do you that sound crazy? But who would do it who the king and queen of white people? Oh, we got finished So let's talk about shit that I care about I think no, but I think when you said that way I might have to go Beyond Stanley Brutton. I've got no hits though. I can't dance the world. No, but he can't he he's singing every once in a while I have a rocket. Who? I ain't never seen j. Who I Y'all was crazy, man. Anyway, man, uh, but yeah, shout out to uh Everybody who's been supporting red you thus far again, we are going to be on brand man shines network. Yes, sir So make sure you subscribe it. What is the exact youtube channel? Just type in brand man as b r a n d man No spaces That's it. Brand man. It'll pop up. Hey subscribe. It is a pleasure to be You know, linking up with you bruh All day, you know where to follow me. I'm at j red. You know where to follow him at t h e e d j p m a www.t h e e d j p m dot com. Hey before we go shout out the baby He got the number one album in the country right now The artist named the baby from north carolina. Yeah, he's super true too. Yeah. Yeah, that's what I like. That's what I like about I rock with him. Yeah, yeah What do we follow you at Brand man shine so brand man as I said before but then you add s e a n for shine not none of them other funny spellings of shine Hey shout out to my reds you supporters and all my j red fans because I just saw some of my album sales And I saw my streams and them things looking nice. So once two is available, huh? Hey, man, I'm trying to get like you. I DJ who you could talk stuff about celebrities and stuff I ain't got to that level yet But yeah, man, uh, shout out to everybody who copped the album and who's been streaming the album They you know, it's looking pretty straight, you know, we're trying to get better But uh shout out to all the hard work that shantae hughes put on it You know i'm saying, uh, you can get it on all major digital platforms apple music itunes amazon title Uh, you can get it on spotify all that stuff man. So yeah, and we did got it on your myspace No, I forgot about my space, you know, they deleted it my space. Yeah, they deleted it Y'all know they walked off the information Y'all read about that? No, but I did read that black funny was coming back. Oh, wow. Really? Yeah, Solange says something about freak nicks coming back too. No, it's been coming back for 10 years. Right Yo freak real quick before we go freak me will not work in today's day. It's too much social media Yeah, too much social media a lot of junk that and look at the people performing a lot of sad stuff, right? All that oh, yeah, it is. Yeah, but uh, yeah, man, like the people performing are like older like that classic man They not older don't do that. Well classic I'm just saying if you're gonna do like a freak nick 2020 or 2019 rather Wouldn't you want to get like younger people? I wouldn't go no way. I'm gonna be honest with you. I think I missed that age Anyway, all right y'all this is res you we are signing out Don't give up you gonna be on Don't give up don't give up give up Don't give up you gonna be on Don't give up. Don't give up give up Don't give up. You gonna be on Don't give up. Don't give up give up Don't give up you gonna be on Down, give up, give up I know you got doubts but get to the back